Pailp Fl 11R10131:f KG —.— Wednesday Afternoon, March a 1861. Tasanarket was well attended by our "coun try cousins" this morning, and produce of all kings was disposed of at moderate prices. WILD Dims are said to be still very plenti ful on the river, In the vicinity of our city, and epo • rtamen are "bagging" them at a rapid rate. Nona.—A stated meeting of the . Mount Vernon Rook and Ladder company, No. 1, will , be held In their hall this (Wednesday) evening, the 6th Inst., at seven o'clock. A punctual attemfatice is desired. By order, • I= LOOK OUT roa nut Soousnasms.—We warn our editorial brethren to look out fur the firm of R. B. Locke, No. 20 Cedar street, New York, who now extensively advettiee Dr. Motu Pills. This firm refuse to pay anything and are a - set of swindlers. Our New York agent has re turned an account of $2O due us in the follow ing ominous words :—"The account is worth less—can't collect aby thing from them."— Brie Dispatch. We warned the craft of this swindling firm six months ago, and had our cotemporary taken our adyispe he would not have been taken in. We suffer ourselves some $4O by these rascals. Tara Qcountot STOll.Y.—The Lancaster Awns of last.'svening says:—The report in circnlaticin throughout the city to-day, based upon an item in the Intelligent:4w of this morning, that Judge Waders':l:kith had reached this city yesterday, and was receiving the congratulations of his friends, is incorrect. The Judge haelaot been pardoned, but his impriseninent has, been cona muted from twenty to three yaws. Mirt impri sonment will, therefore, not oaase until May, 1862. === Four, PLAY SIO329I,OTED.—We previonely notic ed the fact that a man John Fitagar, was run over by the cars on the Pennsylvania Railroad last Saturday night near Galitzin, and had died of his injuries. The deceased was a watchman on the line, and was seen alive a few moments before his dead body was found lying on the track. It•was at first thought that his death was accidental, but circumstances have since transpired which have given rise to the suspi cion that he was first murdered, and his body afterwards placed on the track. An examina tion of his remains exhibited the fact that a small hole bad been made in his forehead, which he could not have received from being . rue over, while the position of the body on the track, and the fact that his lamp stood Some distarice off, with the light extinguished, afford strong grounds fore belieVing that his death was the result of violence ratherthan ac . cadent. His body was removed to lackport, where at last accounts an inquest was about to be iteld on it. Ainnormsr, C4ll7lllMolll.—The East Baltimore tionfireece of the Methodist Fplscopal Church, will convene at Ohambersburg° on the 18th of emt month; and remain in session eight or ten days. The Valley Spirit says that about two hundred and fiftyininisters are expected to be in attendance. Bishop• Simpson will preside as Chairman of the Conference. Many distin guished divines will also' be in attendance and add interest to the occi r sion. Among thcee most noted- we would name - Rev. Dr. Henry Racer, for seven years chaplain to the United States Senate Rev. Dr. Sargent; Dr. A. A. Reese ; Rev. D. Durbin, Cor. Sec'y 3118810IIIIIi Society, M. I Church ; Dr. Holdick, Secretary Amick= Bible Society; Drs. Carlton and Por ter, of Book Concern ; these, together , with other celebrities In the Church will be present We understand that arrangements have been made with the Cumberland Valley, PenneAVa• Dia Central, Franklin, and Northern Central Ballrcedi for a reduction of fare for the round : trip, one-half. All persona in atten'clance Conference by paying fall fare fare to Chem benburg will be returned- over these roads without any additional teserge. WITSESSIMIN WM. —Of all unfortunate peo -ple in this world, none axe more entitled to sympathy and commiseration than those whom circumstances oblige to appear upon the witi. nese titandLiffljoirt: -We will here criaiv'ii picture, of the pleasure of being a witness. Yon are called to the stand and place your hand upon a copy of the Scriptures in sheelain binding. You are then arraigned befcire two legal gentlemen, one of whom smiles at you blandly because you are on his aide, the other eyeing you savagely for the opposite reason.— The gentleman who smiles proceeds to pump you of all you know, and having squeezed all ha wants out of you, relentlessly hands you over to the other, who proceeds to show , you that you are entirely mistaken in all your ; that you never saw= anything you have .sworn to ; that yon never saw the de fendant in your life ; in short, that you have Committed •dtreet perjury. He wants to know If yon have ever been in State prison, and takes yoar dtxdal with the air of a ingiewho thinks you ought to have been there. Asks yon all the creations over again in different ways, and - tells you with an awe-inspiring ae verity to be careful what you say. He wants to know if he understood you to say so and so, and wants to know whether you meant acme thing else. Having bullied and awed yon out of your wits,. and convicted you in the eye* of, the jury of prevarication, he, lebt yon go. By and by, everybody you have fallen out with hi put on the stand, to swear that you are the biggest scoundrel they ever knew, and not to be believed under oath. Then the opposing counsel, in summing up, paints your rand Photograph to the jury, as a character fit to be handed down to all time as the type of infamy; as a man who had conspired against innocence and virtue, and stood convicted of the attempt. The .T l dl3e, in his charge, tells the jury if they believe your testimony, rbc., lodliating that there is even a judicial doubt of your ve racity, and you go home to your wife and fami ly, neighbors and acquaintances, a suzpected man, a ll baawis of your accidental present* on an unfotikunsth' t:occasion. Who would be a witness? • Pennonlvaitia Daily telegrap4, ttlebtteobap, Witritoon, .fflarch 6, 1861. Nisw ODD Frazow HALL.—The Odd Fellows of Lykeristown have commenced the erection of a new hall, which will be an ornament to the village when completed. TIMPIZANOIL-At a meeting of ministers and laymen of Protestant churches of Pittsburgh and vicinity, held-there on the 28th ult., a committee was appointed to get up a circular, looking to revival in the temperance cause. A resolution• Wit's adopted requesting ministers to lecture at. Stated"' and to preach to their congregaticins on the subject. This is right; and we horelto be able to record a simi lar movement on the part of our clergy in this, city. Both-the pulpit andsress have latterly been too forgetful of thief important cause. hfil,rfAlt.2 SMUT.Ih :perfiapa no country in the world is the military spirit manifested so early in life; as in America.. Daring the "last twelve months especially, a considerable num. ber of boys in our city have manifested soldier ly ardor; and the martial annals of the Repub lic show that most of, ottr heroes manifested war-like ambition while yet in their jackets. The fact is certainig of great impoitance to the nation—for ekalted. love of country is at its foundation, and front military zeal, animat ing the souls of youth, the finest achievements may be legitimately anticipated. Many of our most illustrious men were cadets in boyhood; and we doubt not Oat there are cadets now who will equal the splendid examples before them. It is wrong, therefore, to discourage the "military trainings" of boys. Noble am bition should never' be chilled; and as well disciplined soldiers are eminently useful in times cif trial and danger, we would give free play to those patriotic impulses which prompt youth to qualify themselves for an efficient de fence of their country. &corm PARDUS Strom I—Some - folks are'con tinOally scolding. their children. There is no sense in it, 4horv?r, and we incline to . the opinion that it is a wretchedpiaitice. It soiree the tempers of ciiihkren.;l46l4t one through scolding .rireparis I.he 'ivitY for ttio three more. It sours your temper, provided it is sweet, which 18 a question, if you are prone to scold, and because you have become crosser, , and your' childrintkeivisk Scolding alienates the teens of your chit dien• upon t4Y, 9annot Yove You as well after you have berated them as they did before. You may approach them with Sim nem and decision, you may Finish with seventy, adequate to the nature ,of -their :olfence,'and they will feel the justice Of your conduct; and love you notwithstanding ; but they bate scolding. It stirs up the bad blood, while it die: closes your weaknesS, And lowers you in their eit teem. Especially at night; when' they are about to retire, their hearts" should be melted and moulde.d with ,a Y914:9 9f kindness, that they may go to their slumbers, with thoughts of love stealing around their Souls, whispering . A MAN ManDElll4O4 11141..HIGEWAY.—We glean from the Lancaster Aortas that onliatur day morning between 10 andl2 o'clock, a ped ler, believed -to be a Russian by birth, and knowa by the sobriquet of "Dutch Jake," was horribly murdered near Mortonville, West Pallowfield township, Chester county, the ob ject being some money which he was khown to have in his possession.- At Mortouville, on the night Pis - dons, he was seen 'with a large roll of bank nOtes,'suPPOsed to be about •one hisndred and fifty dolled. A terrible Contest must have ensued when he was attacked, as the groufid showed evideniaist of a severe strug gle for a distance of twenty feet in diameter. A young man was arrested on suspicion -of being-the perpetrator of .the deed, and had n - hearksg.before itquiresThontas and Greenwood; but no evidence - whatever appearing against tlini, and the rumor* -iiii-tikspasit of whici he was arrested being unfounded, ho.was acquitted. Much excitement prevailed throughout the neighborhood, and about forty horsemen were out yesterday in search of a colored - man who is, thought to be the guilty 'party. The pedler wad jeWelry, and this was found con= . The unfortunate had ; probably been as sailed Willi a lieavy club, as his head was - 'ernishedin a most frightiarmanner. Parties arei still out in search of the wretch who cora -1;146444 shocking murder, and hopes are-ex the!punishment due to hie crime • • The murdered man was Jricob Mash or 'Mach, a German Oiler- of jewelry, watches and dry goodi: - "Tirtila — Tridirw r iaritiitiwa between 10 o'clock and noels, on thafarm of 'John D. Steele,.in the public. Toad; On' one 'side of the road is a wood of more Shatra utile in extent, on the other Bldg of,,t,he „road. the country is open and cultivated ; six or seven farm houses are in sight, two not more than four hundred yards. oft. At 10 o'clock Jacob,: stopped at_ the housb of Mr. Millar, and a:little :after 12 o'clock he was found murdered not more than three hundred yards from thii"house. He was found lying on lila , baolt.with hie head brokers and mingled. Around him lay hie rifted pack, a bloody slab, broken In four pieces, a blood-stained fragineett of a coat, which must have been torn from the mirderer, and some large stones, - with which his head bad been battered as , he, lay on the .gtotutd, The tracks in the road. indicated a short and I . violenfitrnggle-forllfe: - It'was 'fearful to see in 'aucible public place, in mid-day, these evi dences of a murder just- committed, and to realize tbat'humen,nainre was capable of such a deed. The news geoid through the neigh ltPoihood very quickly, and the woods were searched hat liotidog wiiffound until Sunday morning, when a box of jewelry and some dry goods were found In the woods. From the tracks it is supposed the murderer was running and threw them from him. The neighbors im unkliately offered a reward of $BOO for the die covery of the , murderer, and , no doubt the coonq commissioners will also offer a suitable reward. Up to Sunday night it was feared that no,clue had been d/r„overed p the gip reify. Jacob, •.'or •,"Dutch Jake," as he , was called, wits well knoin in the neighborhood ; hot had '5160., in money, with him, the day before isliol 4 lo 41441 ' anal 'whoam , " Tna Eivivsr, Murittas in Wiconieco bee been highly succeesful. About fifty persons have joined the Evangelical Association, and about the same number of new members have been added to the Methodist church. Tams VAL= Ramosp.—Active prepara tions are making for the Spring business on the Lykens Talley Railroad. The inclined plane has been laid with new T rail, and it Is said that a new tunnel or gangway is soon to be opened about three miles above Wiconisco. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ELIOTION.—The an nual election for Directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad, woe held on Monday, at the office of the Company in Philadelphia, and resulted in the election of the old Board of Directors,vis.: —Meagre. J. Edgar Thonipson, Washington Butcher, William . R. Thompson, Josiah Bacon, lhomes Mellon, John Hulme, D. G. Rosengar: ten, Wistar Morris, G. W. Cass, Pittsburg, W. H. Smith, Pittsburg. , Ramat; 'rnaturs.-4.t a stated meeting of the Good Will Fire coniparry the' following resolu tions , ons were adepted Ripka; 1, That the thanks of the Good Will Fire company be tendered to Messrs. W. K. Verbeke and A. Rohrer, for furnishing the ma terial to trim our apparatus for the parade on , the 22nd of February. Ruoked, That the. Good Will Fire company also return their sincere thanks to Messrs. W. K. Verbelte and W. L Hallock, for the kind manner in which they entertained the company and band on the 22nd of February. How.To mans A Coax. Fras.—lf everybody knew how to make a coal fire, there would be more comfort inside and lesa smoke outside the houses, in cold weather. Before you throw on , the coals, pull all the fire to the front of the grate tovrtrds the bars, fill tip the cavity at the back with the cinders or ashes which will be found under the grate, then throw on the coals. The gas evolved in the process of roast ing the coals, will be absorbed by the cinders, and render them in an increased degree com bustible. The smoke will thus be burnt, and a fine glowing,smokeless fire will be the result. COMMIT= SUICIDS. -Kr. Jaeob Newcomer, a wealthy farmer of Cumberland county, well known to market-goers in our city, committed suicide by hanging himself on Monday. He had been ou tof his house an hour or two, when his wife, not knowing whale hohad gone, went in search of him, when she found his lifeless body suspended from a rafter in his barn. She immediately gave ,the ,alarrn, when several of the neighbors hurried to her assistance, and the body was taken down. Life had been ex tinct, however, for some time.- Coroner Smith, of Carlisle, heving been sent for, summoned a jury, and held an inquestupon the body, whose verdict was that the deceased' came to his death by hanging himself with a leather strap suspended from a rafter in his own barn.. The deceased was a respectable farmer, about fifty years of age, with a wife and several children. For some. time, he had shown symptoms of melancholy, and no doubt an aberration of mind (9t stage ; that which In the bagirming trona yield to a mild remedy, it neglected, soon attacks the Lungs. "lIRCIWYB BRONCHIAL 121.418U18,' containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmentwy and Bronchia Irritation. TROCHES', TRACES ;re:•): I:4=1 TROCHES SNKMMEMN aBROWNS TROCHES', BROWN'S utiocines BROWN'S TROCHES meows I ThOdELESI TROCHES BK. WPM TROCHES' &led Schools for Boys and Girls. FRONT STREET ABOVE LOGITAT. TEE 'Fall term of ROBERT WELWEEB JIL School for boys, will open on the last Botany In August.' The room Is well ventilated, comfortably Pu nished, and is every respect well adapted for. school OAT/ URINE M'ELWEE'S School for &hi t Waled in the came balldingl will open for the rail term at the came Wad. The room has been elegantly fitted up darleg the vacation, to promote the Mahn and comfort of echobre. janal-dtf U. S. FLAGS OF ALL SIZES AND PRICES, on hand and manufactured to order, at SUMNER'S •CHELP BOOKSTORE, febtB 51. market &rent. SALMON, No. 1, HERRING, No. .1, COD FISH, No. 1, MACKEREL, No. 1.. Of be above we have all the different tined packages from the vatv,to the BMWS le wore and for wile al Ole mese mar kat rage!. febl6 Wit. DOCK, .le. 6i CO. FIRST MASS GROCERIES LARGE ARRI:VA'I, "Ur AVLNG JUST RETURNED from the Eastern eitia3 where we have selected with the GRIATEBT cum a large' and ceniplete assortment of at. Parlor goods which embrace, anything kept hi the bast city grueeriett, we respectfully and cordially invite the public to call and examine our stook and cortex eon num& fob 6 WM. DOCK JR. & CO FRESH ARRIVAL OF Komoarr, BRAM, SAMT GRITIT, *oxoNy, On.onte.Coen, arum PRO, -4tEsit, MARROW-FAT . BUSS, • Rims Pees, ire , Ate. Just received sod for lOU at the LOWZOT OAK TRXRI. itt.l/3 WW. DGOK JB. & CO. SCOTCH WHISKY. ONE .PUNCHEON : - of PURE SCOTCH WElRtrjest reoefreo and for saleby JOHN H. ZIEGLER, jeenl • 73 Market Street. CITY 121CiNXIS FOR SLA.E. ONE OR TWO CITY BONDS of-$5OO. each, Veering B per emit, interest, befog.% iao imod Inviatment. Apply to . feb4 Smd W. H. V.BABNIKS. DENTISTRY-. THEendersigked, DOCTOR OF DANT.4I. SiJRGSBY, has returned and resumed his practice Btato street opposite the "Brady House," where be wilt be pleased to attend to ail who miardeeke:tes. sex vices. reeP2'o B. M. GILDER, D. D. S. MOURNING. G ODB OF _EVERY DXSORIZnoN-. olsery, Gloves, Pattotlests, to large gaaMatles,. Great assortinentor gmlwaiderien: A- t Ladles Underwear, different slava sult,d qualny. Gentlemen's do do , gisSivie I do do Soya' do . - Mans, Ceastmeraa,,Gattetta.4einati And eterYttiltit Men end BoYa wear. Gentlemeitelthaltle Ali godda; - sitliatt , Alstinctlonlkityle oi (panty, will be told at a very slight advance, abelat's Lima Ott of .Importalloa. OATHQMIT eROTHER, - Ngxt" door to S.ae llarrlslairg Gent - • -bfarkgit Square ``FOR`• ATERA-14 EINFORTABLE W E.LLDIO iu Wawa parts or this city. Stabling at- Wiarte'" thedi • P oWssion gWen the ant .f 0244°) MA& MWN, • ,x~;~r._ ,_ ~-.~ Lltisullaii aus NOTICE. FRANK A. MUILIitAY "That trouble la my the nimpalso are- =ur whim ) harang made me Often a mere whisperer." BROWN'S • N. P. WILLIS, "I recommend their use to Pabito Speekera." . . BROWN'S UV. /11: H. CHAP/ 1 0 1. “Have proved extremely Berviceable for Homeeneee." REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER. "Almost Instant relkeht the distritising la's& or breathing peculiar. tO Asthma." REV. A. 0. EGGLESTON. "Dentate no Opium or starting !glum. one." DR. A. A. HATER, BROWN'S BROWN'S Chemlet, Boston. "A simple and pleasant combination for Coughs, &a." M:r~rli~ DE. G. F. BIGILOW. Boom. "Beneedal hi Bronchitis'. pi. J. F. W. 1.0.11, Boma. "r have ng Cough." proved thew lent . excel du Whoopi REY. R. W; WARNER, Basta. ‘Benelledel trout Co when ld." compelled to spat, ufferftet REV. 5.4. P. ANDERSON, St. Louts. "Zabotsal is removing Hoarseness mat I irrttattoa of the Throaty to common welt Spatters slid SingeraJ , Prof. M.. STACY JOHNSON, Teacher of Huge; southern Female &Wenn. BRO'WN'S "Grad benefit when takes before awe after preaching, se they prevent Titiarso neon. From their past street, I think they will be of permanent advantage to me." REV. Z. ROVVI.SIY President of Athena College-, Tenn. iterSoiti by aII Druggists at 25 cents& box. 'nev2s.daw6 m ' -IEMISME I SHAD, No. 1, SW