Expitr. .....„...., .A., wit l 4l , . 0014 +Y, 514 4 ,... '''''.-,.- • ' OBRIAISLP: PA. WEDNESDAY, JAN Largest ailt).loeitpest OUMPER.LANIi .IfO.VNTY TERMS.-TWO DOLLARS A YEAR, OR ONE. DOL LAD, AND FIFTY CENTS, IF PAID ADVANCE. $1:,76 IB PAID WITHIN TILE 1 AR.• STATE I:E(iIS(.ATURE The State Leghliature convened at ITar- xisburg yesterday, and , it:is . pr'obnble that z each 'House effected, an organization im mediately. Tho message of the Govar- . .not-would'in-that- case-be-Ldcliitered_te . daatA4.Jur eubscribers„will find it en- . closed in' their, papers in an extra sheet. - On tho ,13th, tlie election of United States'Senator cornea off, When an inter; , eating and cashing time may be expect ed:—The session 'Wilt . be an hupottant one, and it may.bii pr§tracted beyond its usual sitting from : disagicements growing ._out of the, pasikage; ; ;# the: Apportionment - Bill. This ftS' ah ktapottitnt measure, and as each HoWse - jihni4ed - by an oppo sing majority, if dry secure a more. fair - and equitable dia#4eting of the 'State 'that wouldotherwis'e be - obtained. We learn (rout Harris'lntre this morn• ing that the Senate wets Orgnoizedyeederdny by the election 'of Mp Taggart, of. Northum erland, Republican; ra Speae_r,, who , on tp.-, king' the chair mode nagpital speech'. In the House, our editorial friend, J—Low- • ranee Getz,,lisq , of the Reading Gazette, wits eloetea Speaker. ' ~ • • . The Governor's Mosstie will he delivered to-day; 'at 12 o'clock. It is cncloacd in-an eltta7litriddi6'is ou ezaollentT dlicupent; but we 'have not. room this week to speak of its merits. . • • Xr. • l'uohntuls-NOvenients.= • Mr: Buchanan, it is said, has fixed his __time for going to Washington about . the • 15th of February, which will•‘allow . .hirn a . fortnight for conference . among his friends before the inauguiation.. If lie would consulthis cwmconifort, -however, he would arrange the dabinetlat Wheat , hine_bey.ond theimwer of • revision, un7' less - from such accidental causes as re luired ,attention. Th4e'oniriction is urn Mr. Cobb, . of . Georgia, will take the Treasury seals, and Mr. - , Wight • the Interior, Department. tLpd alsu that Mr. Oliffol.d,..cif Maine, will be the New England man, and Ex-Gov.; Floyd, the representative Man from: Virginia ; nei ther.ee of whom have bn speoifically as M .. signed to places, r. Benjamin, of La.,' is indicated as the Old Line Whig, who is to do the' honors hi the Cabinet for. that extinct party. ' 141 r; husk, who h'as boen named for a seat, declines upon the _ . __rumors which accredits with that distinc ' tion. "Tutus far, in Well informed circles, the belief is,decided that Gen. Cass„Mr. • Cobb, of Georgia, Mr.' Bright, of jai : . •ana, Gov. Floy4l, of Va. and Mr. Clifford, of Maine, have been conclusively settled upon; and that the remaining • two seats N 'will be filled' accordingto circumstances lipd Cyeloped..... N, , .PORTRAITS OF THE G OVERNORS.—We noticed, wllile_in_llarrisborgAast—week, &at the.fte series of portraits . the Governors of Pennsylvaniii, have been most tastefully and strikingly arranged. under the 'direction sof Col. Sullivan, the • estimable' Deputy . Seeretary,, in the spa: eious - iinte - -Toom — ot th - c — Executiiie - Depert• _lnnt. The gallery ,pomprises portraits . of all the Governors, from • to Cov. pollock, and the likenesses are all Considered good. Since being ar . . ranged, sera present, they have attracted .throngs of . visitors. Our • Cumberland county . friends who visit . llurrisbUrg 'should not omit seeing them... They are pictures of the highest interest to every • citizen. - In looking at , tlle portraits of the Governors we read the history of our -glorimis-old—Vocumcrnwealth: s - • • THE "DREDI§COTT CASE.—It is stated that "the U.S. Supreme Court have , cob:iota a decision in the Dyed Scott base tocently argued before them. All tho judges but two.hold that Coegresshus powei'oVer the 'question of sliwery in . the Territories, and that. the. Missouri com proMise is unconstitutional ; couseryuently -nulVand-void:-.,:eludges-McLancand Cur. tus dissenting' . ftbaii - the :'tnajori ty, hold. 'that Coniress has power ,to prohibit sln 'vary The decision • will be ,probotinced..in tt few clays. A la. - ter:ileapatoh, "however; contradicts this tt.nd says that the Judges, have, not yet held any consultation on 5,1. e case. DOINGS it Cotszonlies.=Both obi anoh es of-Congress were in session on Friday of titst*Cek;'hug,'ilitl:nct,;4o• anything of - adjourn cd o ver Liu Tuesday. Tuosday, the .Sentito or. dared te,be printede.ten thousand :extin copies 'of the'report., Su'Orintce dent ofthe' Coast!Su'rvey ; and theCom mittee,on TerritOrieswaa directed to,in: quire Vito the ; .. xp'Qiiioncy of prositling means for settling the bpurniary, bet.reon' California . Adjourne4, till FridaYt, tin the .House, ''thb : "dehate on , resumed, Afterwarde , the , iciiidontatier,and Oonstilar, APproLrmtion; } ull,wa passed ; ; with;' ' arnenduiont..t:',. The House theiradjoetted! • . 110...11001i Praiser, kEsej.,'.died on ToSiolay. last, In itgli'VtatelmoilAfie'-- . .A0 - ylOg at 'ssire burg; fie ltiiereqeAtlY esti _ convey ea. Be a .of ,;impai alra tempiesime,it; asiclisgefi Abell& fifty. .. = • • The. Popular Vote for Prtaidea, . • The following table, conipiled,pfainly frem . ,ofliciationrces,,ang which we _sup poeo to be nearly if not entirely accurate, gives the votes cast in the several States on the 4tl4f.Noveniber last:foi. Electors' of Preliident And. Vice President of the United.Statas': • • • _ , ' • •• Saadi • Buch'ri : ' Far 8 . - -Frei. _ . . • Initio, - -•- 88,038 - 4- 5,235 65,514 New-lfreinpaltir6,--52 1 ,407 '.-,4 14 - 8 8a1 5 f 3 - • Vermont, . 15,677 • • •511 .. 39,561 . Masimchusettn,.. 89,240 .. 19,726 .108;190 ' Rhode Inland, '0:680.. ' 1,675 . 11,407 Connecticut, • 34,995 ' ' 2,615- .- 42,715 , New York, , 195,878 124,667 ' 874,705 .- New Jersey.. 46.948' , .24,115 28,861 Pennsylvania, . 230,154 82,1-78 .-• 147,360 • Delaware, .. 8,003 ' .. 6,175 • - 306 .• Maryland,. . - 39;115 - .47.462 , - - 281 'Virginia, 90,352 ."60332: 286 - Nolth Carolinn;" 48,246;---3;,886- , - ---,=.....- Neorgin, . 60;617 42,429' •- -- OEM Florida, • Alabama,' Louibinnn, Telfitc_Feed: KenWoky CM Arknnons Missouri, lowa, 'Wisconsin; Illinois, Indinna, Ohio, Michigan. Califarnia, Thu EleCtofal Colleges Of Vie differeni States, with the exception:: ofrseetniin, met pursuant to law_ on'the./34 ultimo, *id mist their votes in accordanee..with the expressed will of the people 4 their 're spective States. _ The elec.terdl votes will therefore stand. thus : For Bitelianas and Breokigklge, 174; for Freinoiit and Day ton, (less Wisconsin, 6,)106; ; and. Fillmore and Don'elson; 8. - Tlehe,.*ltes will . be- banyitssed by • thm two HouseS of Congress - en the second Wednesday of Februdry next,,- • , • • • .• REPUBLICAN DOCTRINE:::C:hIef tice - Marshall'hae - bean - properly'atyfog the author of !nod eaU .ju - riatiru - daiace. If ho-did - not - know - what wan .linftitutional, no one ever :loes now. Judie Trumbull has lately, reproduced: on the floor of the United States 'SOnatto the tiee: . eision of Chief Justice Marshpl ,. An the ease- ` of the AniericarLjpsufanco:.Compa, nv vs. Cantim, 'to - 'that, ..entigrois, in 'legislating for the Jerritoriee, , ,has the combined power of the - General' Goiwr* men id 81t4le:Governnzent: .:Tbis is all th'e Fremont 'party. hayo' contended for, arfil-it - the frue - tunfacknoWledied . - was Denioartitie_doetrinmup_ta_the2Aaythat cren: Cass started his popular soyereigifty humbug.. --• • , . We' We are really quite under elilip tions to our neighbor of. the Amerirktn, for r lishing So, conspicuousl3r a'Short pare from—the Harrisnurg,_.TeZe graph, speaking in complimentary forms of the Herald. We take the earliest oa: casion to make acknowledgements for the disintrreeted favor. The few small side flings with which it ! was accompanied don't signify"—es Toots was wont to remark. . na... We see the name of Wrf,r;r2tiq E. FRAZER; Esq.. Senator - from Fayette and Westmorelanii, favorably noticed for the office of Canal Commissioner. His counie iripublic life has been firarked by that ability and integrity which shows him abundantly. fitted for a posiiion of highei-fesponsfhliti, andliis-nomina-tion would be altogether acceptable• in' this quarter. With men of business talent and integrity as canal Commissioner,' our, State works 'and State finances wouldloan "resat a better as, eat. -SEtir An editorial of some length in the New Orlaeans Delta, which is copied provingly by some of the other Southern: journals of that kidney, ad voCateithe for.;: =tine of a Purely Southertip#l.3tinPiel pare for the,nampnign 0r.1.860, when it is feared that the Bepublietitt party must elect its candidates to the Presidency and ViCe Presidency. What they want with a more Southern party than the. present Loeofoco one, rie cannot well conceive.. fie- The Philadelpliia papers are very justly becoming aroused at the cheapness of human life in that City. Several pur dershave recently been ceminitia.iii the most public streets there, and the mur derers hqe gone . undeteeted,_; I'be, city governinebtaeoins to be..very inefficient. Mayor Vaux and his polipo.nro of • 14tItt account. . , tar The 'Harrisburg papemcontain i s formidable list of applioationli for bank charters, from which we learn that there are eleven applicaiions for banking privi leges Tor Philadelphia, on - an aggregate capital of $14,300,000; while for the country there are twenty-five applications,. -for an aggregate capital of $6,628,000, being a total for the State thirty six ap plications, and an aggregate capital of $21,000,000. CANDID ADAtissroN,--A letter from ',Riolunon4 lo.tho New Qtleans Del ta, says that the'reopening of thO:Afriean slavel - trade is Unpopular In Viroinia and North' Carolina, but only becam,p,it would intert?re vOth the prof is deriyed,by.tliese States - from' the 'breeding. and . _sale of - 43 1 aves to the far Souph.-•.•'' • • Tntr, , PlrdosOruY.—Mr:.Etleildgs 'of Ten oesiietwlicise -indeponcloooo' Awns a •stainvikthe 'loosely .Slave• Trade 'ono of the Melee et Itte'day,- , - ;,‘,,te„ an ;:origitittl'inhie'wity; Talking with .' l Oll . lO - - . l3otltholl3;'Lgettiooloii 'the ether day he that.the..Fugitive , Slave Last,. nbeet Whieh,s6;tnitoh,Staa,wita.maklng, is considers' , "-hie et - it ,he !! if ; nigger ruittetiatay; 0 . 130 ;et tire things is .eer, 'tairti-either bele - a mean nigger ! ' or' lie' line. a , magter, , ..lf the nigger irmeita; hetien't worth ,OettebinSt-a,n4 the.,',lnailtfp. mean,' the nigger nitghtlo.run.'! .0.368. 4.833 48.639 . 28,662 86,393 24.2J3 22069 - 20,781_ 78,638'66,178 • 69,609 6 1 3,891 • 28,757 - 5 144 21,899 4 10..706 68,164 .48,524 • 86,241 , .9,444 44,126 . 52.867 1., 66;092 195,814' 96,180 118,672'. 28,886 • 94;876 170,903. _ .187,497 51;325 35;p1., 71,762 20,389 1,828,022 870,858".1,987,625 lr,otun anb t✓ountg 31tatters. OMITTED.--A unmber of new aaver tisemento are twitivoidably omitted this-week. • TEACitEIeI3 procee d -. Inge of this association. ill be- found_ on our first :page: They mill be read with interest by all friends'Ok ehoition. . • .• . DIELANCEIQLY OASUALTY:="Thd- , non:. . . tinuanoe of the remrepreheneible'practice of firing guns, and pistols,. 'which was .kept up not only through .the preceding nightbitt next 'day, led to. o fatal disaster in our tioronglx.nn Now Year's Day. • A young mon named James Richards,' living on East street, was engaged, with:. a smeller boy ietiring a.largo horse Phi tol. They bad, dischniged..it several times withoittacCident, but in making a last attempt, .while-•at•-work -ramirig—down :the_ charge a. premature explosion took 'place with the moat terrible • eonsequences. The returner pf. . the pistol,' which wont' steel; entered, the head of Rieltards_p_assiig,through:_theieft.teMple and coming out at the'top of his head, He fell. insensible, and died in en hour or two efter* The smaller boy was also seriously,wountled in the hand. 'f'be sympathies of the 4 oonrnu. fifty are with the affirnted family. • El . NEW yEii - ft's_Ex,E;,-.4 . 110 ",nitise and confusion in town; on New Yetir't; Eve, wag greater than we ever reinemher'te,haveexpe rienCed on any similar occasion. (.Thei: Jove. nilesinoluding not a few. mho astilf:e to a re spectable station in the ranks of ronnkOod routtiti - out the year, and ushered" in - the peW, with the' Most noisy. .deMonstrations2 Every explosive missile was brought infit play, from a' Qhinese.ernolter, to. ,a-dpuble•slotted 131underbuss... It was tt"tnirattle• tlittt 'no 'tied• dent occurred, for the strut were (crowded, and the lten4iest in the . MoSE , fre, quentedJoenlities Staid, - sober (citizens, every: where,oharanterixed it as a downright nui sance—but F the boys engaged in the sport it Was the rareet - sort of fun, whiehthey.were 'allowed to indulgti in - to their heart's content' without the slightest interposition on the part ,of the !'-authorities." . • 04.1t0SLE S . EM INAR Mr. Editor; Tlie Examination of the Female SOMinary, tindei the direotion Mra:: CLAItEe, took plaoe.on Tuesday of Mativeek, and _although' the' day was very unfavorable,. Was ettetaimi by , many of the pafions and friends of the institution. In compliance with the wiShiselof .a number or these, you aro re quested to eipress to the•publio the high gra tification they-enjoyrd in the (Mamma - then given. of the - capability - and fidelity of these teachers ; of the discipline and improvement of the• : pupilst and of the - excellent spirit prevailing; among all. The examination wap evidently fair", as the . pupils had no previous knowledge of the particular parts to he as - signed to,eitch,_anCtholanswere_werejelmo . st: insteneao; in the language of the pepil he r -self---A-1 rger proportipn than is usual.with such echo Is, showed-themselves proficient in the mod a of 'a natural and graceful style of reading an iof composition. "The compositions themselves were geneially on such subjects-as •lMll•bet3n t dated of in the lectures or stud* in the echo 1, and showed not merely that their authoreh d well remembered, but that they 'could pry rly analyzatheir_themea.,_, . ...I - After J vigorous efforts wbidh some in this I oinienunit haie mode to establish this semi nary, it must be to them ti.eouroe of great plea sure to witness these evidences of success, and especially when they'rementber that, none of the ordinary metiltsuf gaining publio'fipplanse , and patronage 'have been empl4ed. - , -It is, however, very desirable' that our community 'may still better appiediate the advantages which such en institution affords, and noised' fir it to struggle with difficulties which a, just regard to their own interests would remove. MEI —.--COUNTY.- AMICULTURAL The Cumberland County Agricultural ,So• clay .had their annual meeting on Montlay . whichAriut.largely_Mtnmic_d_b,y_Ltke....Zormet a of the County. In the absence of the .President the choir was taken by •Thoptpeon . Galbreath, the first Vice President: In persuance of the by-laws, .Cleo. W. Skica far, Treasurer, presented Lie iecouut ofthe receipts and espenditurce of . lie paid year, by which it appeared that the amount of monies received on all awe:unit; was - . . $2687 . 18 And amount of disbuilononto 1+1657 Paktum, in Treasury ,And. that there nre outstanding . Premiums yet unpaid, amount leg to . Thie'fiCeount was referred to a - Committee to be audited and examined. ' : , A resolution time then pawed authorizing a committee to purcihase'an additional place , : of land and add to the size of tho present exbi- ion gr7-au' The corresponding secretary_phmitted a draft 'of a charter Of incorporation and ho was instructed to present ,the same to the Court' or their approval. The Society then proceeded to the. discus.: elon dile What - is - the true- p . oliay, of o thefiermor respecting the quality and quan tity .of. r fenoing." Every kind of- fencing, Post and Rail—Board; Wire, Stone, and fledging and the nOst and durability, of atoll were fully examined, discussed and their importance .dwelt upon, eliciting an amount of eiperience and argument which rendered the subject excumitlingly interesting. The following resolution was passed: • Whereas the Society has experienced 'the greatest benefit and, indeed, owes much , of its sulicem to the zealous industry of our present Treasurer, who has' devoted so much of his time to the erection of our •buildlogs, prepara• tion of our 'grounds and keeping our amounts, therefore;' . . ' . Resolved; Thatithayeenident of the Society be directed to purchase a Plow and a Ifarrow and in the name of the Society presorittlhlin to G. W. Shearer, as a.tolten otregard,and of our appreciation of his valuable services. The Society then, adjourned and met in ; _the afternoon, when the enhject, of (*piping was fur. thor discussed. The Board of Managers'then adjourned a‘ndthe.Beolety went Into an - oleo: lion of officers for the ensuing year. •, Themes Paxton deollaed. a. re-election— whereupon yhionpsoa Gilbreath was eleeted Preeideutforthe.ensuing year and all the oth er officers were re•eleeted. • ; • A SPLENDID ICE gilop, bus boon gn :thereit ttiio sfnoon.,..l!ll9it of, tho aeiltwo,ntiout town were !nt4':woolc.,,The l loo woe ,vor bettiaibaiti eefint, clear. from eix tO 4 itglt )nolies tiliok—,with not o.por. .dole of _detract quality: , What arlostery it wilt preys+ during:the. heats of euniteer., Blosejage on the tnan.to, ,whose :foretlioniThirtre are indebted for . paciting,aprai, the lum ps Prithat:periedai . the jeer ',Pen it le ; moat heeded:„.'lle,detiresse,esyetal noun. naent•t6;,lierpettiate all.:tisne to qoPlef,', • , • .. . • i, . . GOOD Whir) FAIR. 'The New, Year's Fair of this Company was entirely suceesaful,- netting tho amount, we understand, of not lees than Vfoo. • . : -,, ,• ' MASONitt Att.OINTMENT.—At a meet:. ing of-':the -Grand Lodge , of:Pennsylvania at Philadelphia; - on - Eittithlaritiscr — Robert A.' Lainberton, Esq., of Harrisburg, Was ap pointed Dietriot Deputy - 121mnd Master,_ for the counties of Dauphin; Lebanon ,Yet.ll, dtup berlandand and Franklin. ' A GItAND . SUPPEIt.—We had the plea sup of participating in the grand supper pre'• pared by SPONBLBIL & W/LBp7!l, tho-poptila proprietors of the Union Hotel, by order of tb Odd Fellows, ?or the Choir: of Prof. Otto, W ' REYNOI:DB, Who fav'ored.them'eeitb their choir mo - sicr nu the occasion at their azinirersar3 - Mau of tho wiveti of the members of der, with a'nurntter of other'ladies and,inritu guesta were :presont.' •Afttir supper when ti psrties had, returned to the parlor -WirAta • RAIMI, Hsq of Harilele, a Whitby Odd Fe' • low; being ,introduced to the assembly;, fa Torrid them with a brief but suitable addro, for ,the ;occasion,. 'after which the porti ., amneed themselves in .various wage-till.tl Now Year opened "upon them ; witi;n ,they-rt. tired with ruatty, witiboe for the future pre.' parity tatd . umartilneselef . of Od' rellow,e,—ShiPPPh6g-gews.l SOME /MIND or A • "SELL." .Mn.:Enrrent:,:,Som.a two ; Reeks slktee, nn employee-on the reilrood ohserVisd _in the south''-nest - corner of the.ontnints,.:n-firend en.' foot-stent;:of,whot:oppenrecd to bis e. buridtd infant, ..Esch•moriting; tin he beheld these vnibols oeroret Affection, the.convin• tion ArcedYitielf .upon . hi m thnt hero rented the objctivi' evidence of violntod .tiintsttty,or, . . , .. it might . he, 'the hidden' phenoinonn• of the subjective idea of murder; realized in'the under stlinding. end hrtioded wee. by a diseased •rancy. `Time after time his Kennett struggled pith his Will, and time and again that Inysto• Hone dread of - the:: Unknown;elinelded—nis tongue, anti dimmed and elisoured bin Sen ior!. Days pasSed on; Conscience—that dread monitor of life—was busy at her task. In spite:of nil thi.forchorlings of as unknown •evil, hie' Conspionce impelled the_Will—yes; impelled the Will—ktylny open to the ;fete of a' horrified world this ilatmung;,,nvidence of vid• liatiy . and crime. ttirPhilotiophers talk, ni they_may, there are momenta when the Will becomes . a treentiditry power, when the .sonsi bilities are aroused to_decisiie_actioti v and the Ulna man , is swept along •iti n'whirlwind of excitement. ReflBoll4l4BlloB in with-her affir mations,:•with -the rapidity of light, and the. Vill e in its separata.action.is swallowed up in thp,everwheluming dictate's of conscience and of..right. So this man bad •broodeeover the mysterious circumstances connected with these 'spectral: gravestones, whilst 'teepee of brood .and murder, with ell their phantasmngerio horrors pictided themselves Upon his imagine. Son,- turning the..effidgent rays *of the King of day into' he winged:messongora of Heaven's Wrath*, and trailing amid the blackness of darkness the-'`obon wing"of,night ncirnes- his ehiiering • 50u1.",, He no longer dared .00111. .mune•with himself. - The seoret which lie kr •ragined—himself- - -to — possess, , pesseseed 'him. Though he was •iencicatit, yet' this looking up of the Terrible Within hie SCOMed to.pollitto the inmost recesses of his soul, and assimilated his very nature to tOlikoness of itself. In vain he p„I tuned fliendlong over the rail which v the !treat ' g Zaaramate was wont-to ride; in sin he ea ed oa, heaven to pity his wo, -- twid in his ravings, imprecated hell to -relieve, his - soubi—the conecioustiess_ofthe ever terrible presencoof his tormentor drove him to the verge of matinee!). Despair' seized him. Impetuous, he rushed to the ,corotier. Ho 'poured forth • in incplierentsontrmes the kkorriblo convio thine (if his mind. He rid himself of his MS ter, Mid was once More liimself.• . A jury was summoned and hastened to the spot. The atones were speedily removed, but the frozen ground withstood for 'more timo the repeated blows of, the pick. Meantime, the Pres, and numbers of the students had col lected. The last shovel load of dirt wan re ,frtoved, and then, horrible to'relate I the worst 'fermi e.f the jury were renlized. v There lay coffin, shrouded in mourning! Horror was depicted on every noipitemince. The officer seemed to be struggling with hie feelings to maintain the stern aspect of duty, whilst a general Rob of indignation broke from the lips of the Atuclents. Breathlessly they guyed whlle.the brakemen remove! the lid. And then,. rolling out. from...the .hribiliamente_ of death, there dropped upon the " cold, void ground" Abe rigid..form of—Ho/ma's Phil iso • pha.--Tho aell".ll.fte look-of-the-juri-eten-beftercke4mng-ined-tha described. For ficinto moments they stone mute, then catching up a titter from oolong the etudents, sallied off in-different-directions, they woke the roverberatione, of the campus in ode prolonged about of laughter: .• In gxplanntion.ly may be stated that the junior clekylnid" finiehed. , Intellectual Philosaphy.tiro.weeke,befure,-nt-the Christmas examinations. . then that it woe dead to them for the future, they had, in con sideration of theirteectiOn for the departed, interred it • at, dead of .night, •and with due form and' ceremot . % In the spot whioh the brakesman had regarded with so much (trend. 040 61 1111, KANSAS. We live sonic fnillieg — nows frotn Kansas. .„ The 'news of Whitfrides . ;•rjectiosi by the House having been received ni.Lowrenee, and,no in tellicienCe of his subtiequent ndni a ion , thO people fired a:Solute of tidi•ty•two guns in lion- 80535 at Lawretice_from Ossawatnibie itil quiet in the' southern pert, of the territory The great land solo et Leav'eTifiirth continued to pass off quietly. The rivers Missouri and Kansas. were frozen. over. and pnvigntiiin closed. The new railway projeue..Srom Keo kuk, lowa, to, K/1118110 City, N..., has given area.' impulse to tliO Utter and the toirns in Kansas near It. A project of another to connect with this ha+ bent', started in Knii sae, to proceed from Kovno's City along tin Kan river to Lawrence.. $30.000 have bee) , subscribed to it. Governor 'Geary li n e, it I• said, sent,a letter to Governor King, of Nev York, in which he is underworld to take ground satisfactory to the North. The trial of Par tridge, one _of the tree State prinonern.from Osaawatomio.- had been postponed at Teciim aehTliWing to the absence of the free State witnesses, They all refused to attend, beliov log it merely . a trap•tO arrest them. Partridge had found means to convey to them accounts Of the inhumanity with which he ie treated. Very few, except residents, are now remain, iog in,the territory,— The land sale has 'pro. dueett'ail excellent effect: in exciting a spirit of, enterprise and friendly reeling between the tio'..partiel before unknown. Judge Elmore' and dome other conservative pro-slavery men, . have . visited Lawrenea, and made overtures for peace and union - nion the basis of irelopo- - pular sovereignty. They talked with' Gayer- Ater Robinson. It wan conceded that the Inn, •gua , • laws Aught to be repealed, and. that the dispute between the two parties should be re Tarred to a genuine etect.on;.wlien none bUt voter" of . ' three Months' residence , should vote, sta. everi possible • proteelliOn f'against: fraud shbuld be given. It is said 'that ft Ow was agreed "upon by. which t eth 'parties Of genuine, reaideMte sheuld.unite In tin 'appeal te Congress to pass.a bill drawn'uVonthis plan.. Persons recently, from the - territory' say' that pro slit., very ie worn out by the long contest, and that the free sellers preponderate In the ratin of ten to one. A large , northern denigration to' ttie tereitoriii in, the spring :The .Kansas`, Committee itt - Chinago' 01)1 ftirh' ,statement to this effect, -Access to the tell* WY is now perfictly. unimpeded; , ' • ittiOYsTuttl ,Wsn.H.A dreadful , took , .plaoe Ohrlitmus day, among a nomber' of PldladelPhis l'oyetermen, in. 'the Xautusent , Mier. . One man wall killed- and hurried . .str. Drum thret' others .' were , wounded • and taken,ashorc Three booties were lashed ashore 'and the tight 1400; tabor. dotitlnued Vni 4 the iterrihl news, Orj..ird,efortiptr.,.. 7: Inauguration : Of Qov. King of N..Tprk. C . ALBANY, Jan. 2. . -,The inauguration Of Gov. -King- toOk: place at th'e Capitol yesterilay.in:the presence of a' • large Assemblage. The ceremonies were high- . . ly interesting , and the addressee, b'dh - of the ' retiting and the ineomingGovernor"were loud , ly applauded. a ' :Afraiik - lit'Washington.- • WASIIINI}TON, Jan. 2 There lone truth In the- widely„ circulated report that the:Judges — of t6e_U. S. Supreme Court hnd cords to a concl u sion in Miseou , ri - itred Scott - Slave case., It. is nertnin. that. the Judges have not yet-had,,alonaulitition on the, matter. ' . 4 Senntor Myelin will resign. his' sent in the Sennte i to-merrotv ontl-prneed to Moine forth with, preliininory to entering_ int. the: Goner her-ship of Moine. ' .- - ' ' . .. .. The Wife of Judge Devilela_Huirot to . . DeOth. WARiIINGTON, 5itn. ,. 4.-4.mest. shocking ail eideut oatittr,cd-herelaid night by which. the wife of Volge the . , United Staley --SupFetne - Cntrr - was - burnt - to--dent.lk- the , Judge 11111 i hut vv. fe had -.joist returned frontal . party. to. hie residence in, Franklin. row,. and had gone to hie library While Mrtf...Daniellt re paired:o_l)er sleeping room and centinenced . disrobing preparatory tn•rettring for the night.: Being very mire sighted, sheAlid not perceive a candle betting 0,1 the hearth or the ,flames .3141101 communicated to her clothes until they completely enveloped 'her.- . the then ran to Iter_repin, stalking for tp.,eistailice, but her don•only added strength to the flames, and it is supposed she arse inin4tl the tire. Before effectual assistance Could he rendered the un lortimate burnt tom crisp and died • after`eight\trours' intense Hollering. She woe no estimable lady, übnuLBs years of age 'ler terribly Limit li eitu.ed -nitieft regret anioni. her large•eirclo of friends and the community -_rut largo. MuCh.sympathy,..ie_telt.o.o_all Mends for the Judge end beriitvelmnit. Otte sta Lenient says that Irs --. 2,11) ittiels..was iu her night dreifs caught tier. A . .lllliler is that she iv as in lied reading, when the e dle canght.to her sleeve • ,Mrs. Daniels was The Ihilhigh ter et 'die late Dr. Harris id formerly Chief or the Bcreatt of .Medicine and Surgery of the Nnvy • .Sliti - hviviie two oldrireu; poitiiv,E!.ll a bolt_ eiglif Anon ths Judge. I/ tide's ems slightly burnt in . bis effects ,tolsdiog^oat the' flames. • Now Vannes Day .In AVainninltlnn WmuliNaToN.. J.n 1 All persons connected Oeit 11 'the.Diplontittio , corptcm — ffill - dress, togetherVith - The members Ortife — Calithi their- respects to the --Presideet-thin. morning. -- At. noon the -doors ' of the White House were thrown open to the • public, and thousands, including prominent statettnem judges, /11111. army and naval offi cers; entered; the marine band, meanwhile, 'performing a number of national and patriotic . Airs. The reception continued G t r two hours. The !lends 'of the. Departments, and many others, litispitably.entertained.visitoreet their respective residences. Nearly all secular business ivntranspended• 'The doeunients"recently milled for by the Senati3 stro.voluinitions, itticrinthido the here— toforceuppreased.letters of - Gen. Scott and.the Sycretary of )If-nr, retative_do_the_pny_of_the. former as Lieutenant GenerUl. The 'corres pondence on both sides is port culstrly caumtio and personal. ,Much anxiety is tionnifested for. ite•peruoul.. • ' • • .... . Huntington at Sing Sing New — Ytek, Jan. 3,—Deputy Sheriff logics' lull yesterday afternoon toe Sine Sing, hoeing in custilyiluntington, the Forger. A tium ber his-friends-were at the Toombs to bid him good bye es he came into the passage •Ileosins elegantly dressetl, and seemed to have but little concern about his situation.' I hdve. since learned that when Huntington' arrived ni Sing Sing, lie, in charge of the 'Deputy, Sheriff, went to the St Nicholas lintel, iu that Lo ri , nn ate o jolly good supper—the last 'of the hind be will•enjoy for four years and tell niontba, unless he is — pardoned out. % then delivered to the prisifn lifEm to, add lock - 'O4 up ip his cell. It bits been sUggosted that * in chasing, a work shop for him he be put to the forging depni • Conviction of Trickerman ' Boston, .dn —The jury in the ease of Tuckerman, who is eltdiged with defrauding the bitihteru ItAilroad C•n•pornntion, this utter noon, after six hours theliberotion, rendered it verdict of GUILTY!- , -Rufus Monte, counsel for the defendant. iinnieili , tely fi'etra bill of ex ceptionti, to be argued before the final .diepo eition - of the ease: THE LANCANTEIt BASK —The effort ht resus citate the Lancaster Bnk. in progte , ..ing very. satisf 'wordy . ... At 'the .adj.Mrtted ttieetittg . cif the _Stockholders, on Sitorday last, it wan stated py A. 11. Smith. Esq., President of the . Bank that the amount of 'new' stock n4)IV nub scribed woo $4OO 000, and ussur.oncea of fur 'titer liberal toletcriptions bad he en held out' from various parties, 1 , noon Shall be &early ascertained that the tuqcts of-the bank will pay elf the circulatilm and _deposits, of which there now seemed to he'no Moth!: It was further stated that some debt., which had been con•idered doubtitil had mince become - good J. and n large .attionat due the Bank by n curtain ',Orly W.lB in 11 lair Way . Of , being p or the chino sat islatittally art tinged': ;he circulation 11l the bank. since the stispett*. slot, has been reduced ssBo 407, ot,which time the notes in circulation amounted to 721,000 The umlaut now out is $423,37.. Tot:4lo4rd of Directors, since last ineeting, - Itaye taken some property in part payment of certain Itte....4ltalutak,--astuttutting—to' $1,6111 The agents timployed . to examine the titli3. to the Shanaokin COM reiiitti, anti the -aontlitain of the Stuthury Railroad, had reported them Loth good, and these reports went to England itt•the had steamer. If..the.English company. shall , fail to take• it, auetliSr - party, largely in terested would take bold of those improve ments, and wink theta to [My off the first and second mortgage Lund. , „ • ELECTORAL•VOTE OF \VISCONBIN.—The story going thoroonfle of the papers • that the Elec.- teral,vote of Wisconoin wan lost - by thee inter vention of d snow storm, turns out to be in. correct. It is-trde, tie stated, that the •Eleo tore were prevented, by a etress of weather; • tram reaching the capital of the State on the, 4th of •December—a anew storm of unrireee; dented severity having prevailed on the 2d and lid of December, burying the State under several feet of snow, and blocking up both railromis and common roads for several days. By groat effort, however, the Electors reached Madison early on the 6t h December; organised; tooted for President and Vioe President ; made the returns required by law, and selecting a messenger to Carry the record of 'their vote .to Washitigtun—_.They.never doubted-- mo! meat that' this vote Was legally oast, and would be duly counted. It would be strange, indeed, if a snow storm should 'be• - permitted 'to deprive,tho people of a sovereign. State of -a voles In the choice of . Chief Magistrate of the Republio. : • DISUNION DONVSIITION IN 'II.IABILACIIIISETTS ,rot t'be; ot:Woroistiir, ' T blues.; Who iprofess to believe "'the result of ,the reatairrresidential election to involve 'four years more of pro slavery government, and a rapid increase in the hOstiliti betitien the two seotione'pf the. (Mien," and further believing " the wasting' union to he .a failure," have published a call for a convention tc,theet • at Worcester on the Ifithofjanuary,to "cent elder'thopraoiickbility, probability end -dx.- ----ixtdiency . of o•suparatlon. betweettAlle.free: and slave statee, and , to-talie each other measures ',as the cenditien 'of the ;times: May require.", Should this convention of madmen - resolve to go 'out of tink 4 ilnlei; thelatit : will be _promptly ....:,..sanounced to the . World: „,, • ,116. luoy Stove is lecturing at Harrisburg', Wooggp'p ß ß~ghte r. .o~oouree,_ ' . ; FACT. LIFE IN NEW Yong.—The .- n'portion'of,the theilinony given in the °nee of Huntington, the"fprger. ft discloses n 'truly ex traorlinaripicture of fuel life in New York. 1 -. - -Samuel -Berry--extititined'by Mr. - Bryan.= am the Wilier of Huntington's wife;, I have been in the 11'011 of.vfeiting'him occhsionally when I'wes in New ~York ; my 'business -*an -sail making ;• his wife and children have been• foiic Considerable tithe amity bootie': I would not like to say fol. what Wenn; she has Beard six ,or`eight months with Me at a.time; Ibave -kno.wn-Iluntingtonto-cut'hiebridts ' and _slip-1s pets, out of a.dotteructive spirit ;I have visit.- ed• hie family pring the past year; - fite - elark - detatrlbeettnrinprtenbrof — the - bouser - No 86. East Twenty secand,Street ; lie was `correct in his descHption ; some of the pices. '•'ll i understood, coat $7OO each; he had a• knell dog 'which would weigh two pounds; be gave $B6 forbim; be had another dogthat weigh ed one hundred and fifty-pounds; be had a house full ofttervatite ' lie had 'eight -- of ten during the absence of his *ire'' , ' he had, two 'cam:men pm d two' gvooms b e had a 'man servant•and five or six 'Orli, atlfirtifit d - ifetnifur cook; this is wtjile bisrwife was'absent ; slime orthein viere'diticharged when she returned ;• I understand he had n band of mealo in hie „house; lie made" parelitises every day ; ho had meat screed in silver dishes on thel!Sabbail; was.ver'y partiettlar about hie meals': I under stand that he sometimes oi-dered very sumptu - ;, ens banquets ; I know nothing about Ititt-1 breaking *flings in the , house; I, understood - lierini - dWcor eight Iforeee'; I Ithew Ite was preparing stable.prior to bia,nrrost ;I knew had ptirchttied apiece of land at Yorikers for a 'summer residence; lie gave .his 'wifif pen money occa r bmally, but not in large. quanti ties; the remonstrated against . the smallness , of theamouni he wankd give her ;' be had a project in view far getting up a company for exporting ice to.Pattatita round the. burn. I'LL CAI.I. NIMUND .A.NI) wn1.14 of wlc ix in theme .few Wordm ,to the povr 01-hz.m 01111 mechanic " call Uroutid ottldpoy,", snyit, the rio limit, to avoid the • trouble el goihg to hisdesk,to get the no eessory funds, and the ppm' , - mechopie ie ohliced t.l gn toots to discrpOint his workmen owl all who diVinnid upon bin; for their duo It - Is 1111 011+) . ‘ 111:11.11 I' 10 worle;.. the-only real ghlry iit this rtt-te dm nn itoleiietoljnt' idea of l-lor, Ode to sustiiin yoursel I s hY the Irlo,r of your 11211 Initok, stet pl.ty tm'ensily imocine'd wh'st.eicshing force (heat isli• I'll call lom] and the lultoring 111811,.why dermels upon illnt tiny lor -stihsinteime, if tit'ose who, could pay 1114 'only ply It 01100, it WOnl.l . place litiodreds• nod Jitott.oto 14 In a e•t• to do-lilteWinl. nilllonlllll ruvent " ser.Y and distress. ' . . lIE NEOR'O • NAUItRICOTION AT THE, ATM. niftrlß 00CaSitilla lELSOUtilerll 'and Tennessee by the repdrts of organized in :surrettions of the slaves; proves to - have been bused upon exeggerated ileCOMlts. No serious outbreak hal occurred, nor is there. ground fait apreliension., A number of negroes, how-' over,_have - been Txecuted on suspicion of hav ing been _rukagatiLin_inaurre.o.tiathay_m • ~ . Pngsr,NTs.—The congogreelion of. the Oer-• mail iteformed Church at ijet,tvsburg, .• re -cently presented their pastor,.Rev. Jacob ,'Zeig ler, with Rev. Dr. Yodd..rthe ReOtOi - of the Pro testent Episcopal Chorolent - Stamford. Ct.; re- - 04 , nd a check for $9OO as niChristmas pre.: P ri 1, from fotirtoon of lab pnrishioners. The Rev. Dr. Osgood, of New York, it is said: has r:ceived.slo,oooiii money from, some of hie'. parishioners to hitild him n — ohnotry kouso:. A bandsemo'New Year's present. , RETtIIItiED TO. SLAVREY.TIIO ' Hart ford (Conn.) Times gives on Account of Caroline Banksnnd.her _children Mary And Franois, - sieves lately liberated by. their mistress, (Mrs. Snrah Branch, of Chesterfield, V.a.).whe have voluntarily returned to bondage, after trying . to eupport themselves in BostortOB free people, ['hey declared that they had toiled constantly and could scarcely gain a subsist ence and wanted a master t.o . protect them. LATErNIZWB FROM CAFIFORNIA . —The etenm• ship llifneis arrived nt Now York, on 3doriday, from Aspin ' wall, bringing later California.nows• Thelatest'San Francisco date is of ihe"s , ll inst. There iq very little news of interest. The Calif;ll.llh Shire electors moden narrow escape of tint being able to meet nt the capitol lit time in tittle to east the vote, owing,to the. ground- Ma of a ntoomer, out board of which they nil were. yoline.in”ii — Wns 'found lying iti Clienintit btreyt, win night last wyrk, sitiFe,ritig terribly frnin 1. oen•e: Ile wiis token to wile' e lip died. He :19.1 suet'. potty of Oaten row.liea in the tureet, who inflicted the injury Fit IiMONT; TSI: MUST Noi LIANDIDATr. , —If Col. Fremont had ns malty frisiola Ills tLu Mtwtang I.ll.liocht: the ~to P 'Hot .4110 e a et I.'rd a guard. Mr. Fie _tuout_raularlied— dlspai vlust_tu_M • while transp.wthig horses alit rattle over 'the plains oj 31oxlvo, •• That If thu itovorilliallit would solid un a lih. erni supply of .Muslail,,s It mould bate CL per root. ut hls losses." This istart' Impartsht, tor oil lowt niers slot 1.1% el paten hi 111110. ustalut Is a mailthriul arts. 11 r limo or Least. It should al ways be used los Sore N. SNe111111:u. 11111 JAW., Duras," Llieuinatle 11111. S. au.. anti for Usids, ;prams 1011141.1.0, de.. spoil Herts.,. Houses of liel•s liuss. 'I ho 3111,talig is hold I.) all rS 0‘ 00310 hem. • . PAIR Vet. g.,—/ in. pr, o p r jal et New ' • 1)a. 1 s.vAc TitomPsoN's much-cele: Mated LXl'. •• Its tom its eland unrit ;died." This old. tried aml lel al ttable remedy, ha . all • the die <.d the eyes. alter hat tug Fttluti Lhe test tf 'Met . FI Ly Years. and Ike demand .h .r it In still increaeiug, Is now. anti 11111 i biloll fur the past two years. oßuted !Ur tillil ill an entire new dress. /at It ladtle will hat a a Steel Plate Engraved ratvehrpe, with a portlidt of Ike Inventor, Dr. IhAtie Thompson, :sew- Loudon, Cont., shell. , of liirLeilandtltrkrt simile of theilgunt LOIN of the present pnprlster, John Thompson, O. lel and 153 Inver street, I'ruy, Amy York, and none tilinir can largepuinr,-- - The proprietor has, been compelled to make this change in the style or tha•• wrapper, owing to the large quantity of counterfeit v. Well tor the past Mar years has been palmed upon the community, nod especially apthe west. Purcluvairs urn particularly requested Wl' buy none but the alxlvedeseribed, and as the. red label beret , . fare used has 41011 called In. any found In' that forth the proprietor does not hesitate to pronounce counter, felt. • Far sale by all the i'ospecbiblo druggnits 11 the lint tod States and Canada. IllhL131( 4 13 GENDINII ExTRACTOR will eubduu the pain and idlhunatlou from the severest hurt r scalds, In from one to twenty minutes—and that ti _Will heal the wounds 'without a scar; and effectually cure Waver SpreB—piles—Salt Ithuunilnflanimatory Rheumatism—Sore and Inflamed Byte:-Cuts--Wounds Bruises—Old and - Inveterate-Bores—Scald Head— Corns and Dunions—Eryorpolas- , -Spraine welllngs Yelons—Chllblatus- - Illtes of Insects—Rwelled and Ilro ken lireast—Sera liipples—Eruptione,and all other Inflammatory and cutaneous di:ovules, wherejhe parts Don't bo incredulous about the many diseteses named to be cured by only one thing—but reflect that the row, but positive properties which tho Dailey' Delve alone contains, , and as heretofore enumerated—one to four, can reach• not y the la Cloned diseases, but Query.—Do not regular bred physiclansprescribe eels mel inwardly ilffritcovidiFit'dlliecent diseases! Each box of 0 sonnio PALLY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR EAR up. Steel Plato Engraved Label with the signatureo of O. V. CLICKENER & CO.. proprietors. and HENRY iyALLEY, manufacturer. All others are eounterfrit: All orders should he addroosed to 0. V. Clickeuer & Co., 81 Barclay st'reet, New:York. • • • OIL.Por sale by all Druggists throughout the United C ; • • . . - A PERFUMED BitEATlL—what lady or gentleman would remain under the curet, of a disagreeable breath when by nslng BALM OF A THOUSAND FLOWERS" as a dontrlfice. would not only render It sweet but leave the teeth white as alalbesterVany uersone do not knowrthelr breath' la bad, and sub , - Jest Is co delimits their friends will never mention It., Ponca single drop of Balm" on. your tooth brush and wash the teeth night:and morning. A. - fifty cent bottle A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. niiis Awns hotusintr. 'ed by using the " Balm of a Thousand Flowers." It *III i c o l ove tan, pimples and freckles from tbasklnileavlng. It of • eon and marmite hue. Wet a towel, pour on two tar Wive drops, end mud' the face night and morning. -,•eueviNold'AVE Ensi—Nvet jour brush In either wain or cold, water, pour' on :two :or three drape of " Balm of a Thousaddltlowers," rah thb beard well, and It.will' make- a" beautiful soft lather, Much fbellitathigkho operation of slaving. ' Price only Fifty, mints. Beware: of 'counterfeits. - None gerullne cutlass 'Signed by. •. , V. P. ERTIODIIR C 0.,.., , cmt.loosts;-' rranklln Square; New York: H. omeultx.. OATE A N I). J - 0 BB E 8,, . . AIM WHOLESALE DEALER trt MATER.IALS t FURNITIME, CIVERINOSe 8&0•1• 41. ° 4 ' volt avahT DUORIIIIOII or . Tan9wips, yq !wag,. , NEW MASONIOIEWPWL "'' ' • PDAO9 72 OUEVOOPNItThromr.o, Pt:Mums:lr correspondent of theldan - Franoisoo Herald 'fbinishee the fol lowingas the Polygamous condition .of the Members of the lent Utah Legislature: • • membsrs; 171 wives. House of Representatives-20 Mem bers, officers.ofthe House-z 6; Governor Yougg; --- „Total; 44 persons, — alartiagts. — Do WI-1-OoT jr—da av; e Inst., by Dr. W.. . tt, AYTON, Esq., of Carlisle, Edit° 'EN., of the' Volunteer, to Miss MART ELLEN BOYD, dough.-- ter of Oeorge Boyd, of Harrlsburg. • ' On Thursday, the let Inst., by the Rev. JaMes Kennedy, Mr. WILLIAM DUNCAN, of Southampton, to Mles. ISABELLA. • KELSO, daughter of the late James Helso'nf Newton top, Cumberland Co.' On the 25th of De`d.,-by the Rev. - 5. Evens,Mr. SAW . • ' - IJELIMELLTef Shlrentanstown;-te , DALENE HIGH, of Nowsille. • . On the 26th ult., by the Rev. A: 11. Eime r , BPII - BEF&ThEIrof - Loner - AlleU . wqta - Ifi e a CATHERINE, - driughter•of Hr. John hltner, of the A- • Olnlty of ' -.• ' On the same day. at Glue' Hotel, by the came, Mr. • . SAMUEL lIEBERLIG to Miss JANE E. DYERS, bath of the vleltlty of Newvllle. • . . Onllio slime dny at the name place, by'the IMMO, Mr. - WILLIAM SPrDEL to Mho MARY It. HANB}3I, 'both of Eldgetowu, this Ce.• ' . • - On tnfrfetliikl:; : by the same. Mr. OF.O. W. WHITE fo Mies MARY ANN cnombion,. both of North Mid dleton twp., this Co. ' • • row RENT.—A Biick .House, situ nze In Rest High street; nearly opposite the:Dail'. Road Depot. This house is well, adapted for nay public business,PC.a family, residence tor a, mull family. It . has boon formerly occupied an a (tracery Store. Por further particulars; enquire of the Subscriber. Posses sion given Ist of April, 1857. Jan.,7,lBlll.—pd Im. T. 4 bolt• SALE.'—A. Cfunuleher Etild Lampe of the I , lrst gresbyterinu Church, Auply to: • SAMUEL ELLtbrr, Jos. D. 111Ali!CERT, CHAS, 0011,1 W. _ MEM J 4 1 0 It: ll.kN'l%—The Itirge thirdstor:y. - 1 ' tiooni In the Loll:ling on the earner of l‘lein and Pitt ,stroots, 110,' I wetkple.l by the Cumberland star 1..t...,e. For.p,trt ;colors enquire of . Jail. 7, 1t,57.-1 tn. BOBEBT NOBLE. - .. . — • . ‘. . • 11 \ V Eli N' STAN!) FOll RENT.- The WM - oil - We offers'for rent the Tavern Stand * l,ell i i ., , ,m t v o a . s ‘ t . I . te ,. STON ,r E i TA , N i : h i lt N d , ,11 -4 ,:i :-';:\ seeker. ' situa te e .1 1 11 ' t11 C 1 - 1{ L OlOn a' t ) 110ttO e ll; ty , ' t Bond. tan en Mika west of Carlisle.— , .... . The irroperty consists of A larize and' con nimilutis ,tone Hansa mod Stabl in g :,stallijent-for t o slaty horses, all lo complete order. togethermith Feed. lug Lots. Orchard and tlerden. The-prpeity is abural -antly supplied with the best spring enter: • Also for rant. a IVAMINAIS,If.titIi , SHOP, nod .Ter ant Ifouse and Lot,---The shuntlari for s - good meth:joie cannot be • surpilssed In the Stll!. For terms, apply personally, Or by loiter to the subscrlbee, et C'erliele Po. Jan. 7, 11557. ..-. - . JOIINOII 31001L ' E. . • . MONEY IN'bil.l3lAND.—The U - aFeirSTIFTIII - want - 71) *-- nintti — sattla up with thsio to - whom ho Is tndetti•d. and desires all indebted . to him to pay - up lA/about dolay.t-Bills nro ready. Jan. 7. 1857. • • OEO. W. lIITNER. TIARDwARE! .HAIiDIYARE JL JOILN P..LYNE h SON------- ' • - •• aro now receiving their Fall Stork of Hardware. which 's i " nig cod /n vier heavy steels makes It ono of the .largest and most ' - varied assortments ever offered to this public. They . .hare -every thing that the Farmer the Builder, the . Merchant-or the publie.- may waist in their lines, nud ' srbieh they are selling at the vary lowest prices.. They "solicit a millirem tho publib bona° making'tholr Sur chases, as they feel ronfident they can offer inducements ."!., that will rewardotbe lineer for tho trouble. Feeling thanKful to ageneraus public for their former liberal patronage, a continuance of the - sanie It solicited -77 at our old stand In North Honest's:Street, Carlisle. • • - ' JOHN I'. LYNE & SON. == WALL PAlTllt.—Just received . 11 splendid stock of Raper Ifiigings,-Window Shades and Finrboard Prints, embracing all - the newest and most approved styles. The designs are neat and chaste, and the prices euch as cannot fall to give oath. fnotlen. IVo invite our friends and tbo ppbllc general ly to call and examine our assortment before purchasing . elsewhere. SAX'EON. • .march2l • East Man; Street. Carlisle JR. STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR. R . THE GREAT ELECTRICAL REMEDY. It is Inhaled and Applied.(not taken) to cure Insagesa of tho.THROAT AND LINOS. No Rheumatic Neuralgic, or other Pain can exist - other° Olive Tarts implied. Olive Tar mixed • with M utton Tallow•forme an • Ointbeent that curet, . EVERY DISEASE OF THE MIN; ' —4lelbrenco is made to tbe following' gentlemen who have used ()Owl Tar, orAllive Tar Ointment. • THUBLOW WEED, Esq ,of the Albany Journal. W3l. 11. TOWNSEND, New Yo Express.' • .1011 N M. BARNARD, Esq., Boston Herald. ISAAC V. FOWLER, Postmaster, New York. Capt. EZRA NYE. tote of the Steamer Pewiflc. E. A. BLANCA, Esq., Chief Engineer Pacific It. R. C. N. BARNEY, Prey. U. S. Express Company. • ELI COOK. Ex-mayor Buffalo. N. Y. • Prof..lA - 31ES I'. MARES. Newark. DE J. • 0 1911101.1.1,,WW.• Otto tienue, N. Y. lIENRY RUSSET., 50 South' street, N. Y. .104. L. LORD, Mutual Benefit Inc. Co., 11 Wall it. C. Y. WEMPLE, Secretary Manhattan Life Ins. Co., -• 127 linoadway. .1. W.JUDD, Now England Inc. Co.. 20 William et. 0. W. ENSWOIITII, Forwarder, 04 Pearl at. ELISII A PECK. Banker. 2 Broad at. Rev. {VAL JARVIS, Middletown, Conn. And many other panics .will.bFlbundln our Circtilars,.....-"•_ which can be had of our Local Agents. OLIVE TAR,' - 50 Cents a - Bottle. 01NTNIENT. . - 25 011,110-S11.1: !NM LING PLASTERS. 25 Cents. • orL , SalLby_S.at:.-Ifaveo.tiek,ottly-AgenH'or-Carlisie Pa. Mao sold at tho Cornpaoy'S Depot, No.lo , Stet, street; New YOlO, and by Druggists generally. , ' August 20, 1456-6 m. (IN MANHOOD AND,: ITS -YKL dIATUItY DECAY,—Just puialshial gratis tho 4uth thousand. A low •orals on tiler:dinned trostmeot without unitliehre, of Sperrnatorhosa or LeraliVenkr.ess, Nocturnal I.:nilssious. tiohltal and Nervous ilelibityq - Impotour, it. sio hnroditnenta_to.Marrlago generally,-- . Y 1i E LANE Y, 111 , . D. Thu imperlent fart that the many alarming corn, nlaiLts. 11h:hottig In the haprudenve and solitude of youth. lilac Le cagily rumored, WITHOLT Mnicriar., Is in this smell tract. Clearly dememtteted: and the entire ly nes. pod bl;zl,ly , siteconftal treatment. as adopted 1 .3" • the Author, fully explained, I.) tulips of wish's sorry one I _enabled le et el, must tv perfectlyAnd_At the least pos...ible cost, thereby Wielding All the ads erased nestruths of the :Ay. . thy ettblreFs, gratis.. nd prat-free in a Sealed v by me ti flap. last-paid) tali to Mai: Fto.u.p VI Db. 11. Db. LAN lA, 17 LltToriard Nm•w' York City, "Oct.'2ll, 3 UST RECEIVED--' , • . Fresll STE AU BESItI ES,' _ • PINE A PP1.1:43, '• LOBSTERS. , . TUILATO KETCHUP, . , . PICKLED ONIONS, , M I ESKINS, • . . • PICOLII.V, '' . . TS lILE OIL, &V., Above articles wannutad equal - to - any In market. For-xalo !my lur,eaah_at._ .luty 16, 1P66.1 LiFAL . ", STYLE OE-RATS AT KELLEIt'S OLL STAND: OEOEOII NE.l.l.l.lt.deshes to call the attention.of his old friends and 'custemers to his new asr4tment of Hen. tlemen's lIATS, of the ltakford Fall yle, with an elrgant itsKatnent of IJ(IY'S CAPE and WINTER HATS of every variety and the most fashionable styles. Ile has also tonstantly on hand a large and yelled as. aortment of his oat, manufacture as Well as city made Hats and Caps, suitable for the season, comprising every variety of Russia (leaver, 31 , 1cskin and Silk diet., fin ished In the Intent style, tokother with a full assortment of CAI'S of every shape and descriptlcb, and at every prie% Ho particularly invites the public to call and ex amino his eXreIIFIVO assortment; which In ayle,.rnate ..RI and finish, cannot be surpassed by any in market, end which be Is Ode to put at prices lower than ever. tylk.llememberblsold stand on North Hanover street neat door to Iluyett's Grocery Store. AS FITTING AND PLUMB • INO.—The undondgned would inform the • ~l hous of Carlisle that he has made an•nge niontstodoGAS IfITTIRO and PLUMBING at abort no tire, and on reasonable terms. He hes engaged the aer A ce s of a flat rate hand from Philadelphia, and soup sup plied himself with an extensive assortment of FIAT hogs, which will enable Wm to OR all orders promptly All work will bo warranted. His stock of Gas Fixtures will be Ibund in the room exactly ,oppilitGilthr Tinning establiahment on North Hanovergtfeet,where he tellies a Tall . TINNING; SPOUTING, to.—He is Wag p repared to • furnish, or make to order, every article of TIN, WARE used by housekeepers and Others. He 'will also attend to SPOUTING, HOUSE-ROOVINO, BELL HANGING, and PLUMBING.' Th an kf u l for the patronage with which he has already been favored, ho respectful 4 solicits a continuance' of the same. Carlisle, Stow 14, '&4. . CARLISLE FOUNDRY.."I - - - . qh t i„,,,,h umn , • • , AND MACHINE SHOi, - • The subscriber had the astbitlictlon of fogning his old Mende and patrons that" • - • • - hls establishment Is again illaseliaaPet • 11 , new buildings having - leen erected sine- he late • Olga .trotte-liretuid-the-wholatiatablhibment put In torn- plete working order: ~ Orderg , are Centilitre respinittnlT. •soliclted fer,'work In his 'line, which will be-denerwl promptness and In the best via' • , ? STEAM ENGINES Buns To.' - .OII.DER ' and re_palreiL , All Icludiel'ldaihttiery In Paper' ' Gr is t Altlliand ilactorles repaired at short notice. Mill : Spindled dressed anibturried. • - NORSE POWERS and THRESHING NAM:WM Stich as Devil Gear Pour Horse Power, 'llorisontal Goat • - Bow Heine eind,Two Horse Powers, Ploughs, Corn Bud lore and Crashers; de,. Patterns made tourder. Dun and : • - • • *au CASTINGS excepted to order,-Wner, - ea, h an g, at the shortest,notice'sack ,as Cranks,. and 31111'0earisig, Spur said:Devil Patois, Gudgeons for Saw Castings, Cutters,. Point Elheapti Wagon. and Coach Dog ..es, Spindles, Car Wheels, Car Chairs, do, He has also en hand's. large supply elPhlladelptilatind WO' IMOD. , ING ,STOVES, and Is constantly ,tnatlngCooklng of varloinOmpmved Patterns fir. coal or wood: ten vilite ' • ;loxes, Grates, ke. ttepalting',lene to :all kinds of Me ohlea hinds Of old , Brass mut Coppertakan , .4/44104141i041unrits---7 ..,•- 169 wives 22 wiyee — 6B wiSee 420 wives JOIN MEE = LLTAIIS' MONROE MORRIS.