30trap` (Eximoitir. D All. fi'L XI iVEDN'E''SDAI JAN 21T185T.-7' p)e rarest anti Egeaptstluvr IN OUNDERLA,ND,./101INT.I. TER,IIIB.---Two DOLLARS A YEAR, on ONR LOLL LAN AND Fllrlir CANTO, IP PAID IN RDPANOE. $1 75 IP PAID WIT/UN. TUB YEAII.'. • K'• We learn by telegraph that there was eto eleotion of gate Treasuier . yeeteiOtty, cioiisegifeitoe theie net beitTg . ii — titeerate of member* present iti either bring* of the' Leg. Mature, ' • , , • • ' Iltir Gam. Cameron, United Atates B(446relect from Pennsylvania, was 'in Wash ngtvu on .pridny-last.; - Same day - tha - certificate - - ' - el - e7e - tittf was presented in the Senate:— B. ACIII,I6.ILITAA.L SOCIETY.—The U. S. Agricultural Seeiety suet at Waal ington'hist.,weelt, and elected its • officeri for the year( • Marshal Wilder wee re-e -looted -Preeideit, and B. -.Parley - Poore, chosen Secretary, _Secretary Guthrie's invitation to hold the next - exliibition at Mantnoky,iwith the guarantee of a - fund of 830,000, was ae,cepfed. Iteekilutions in favorprpurchasing Mount Vernon, for an Agricultural Univeraity, were d impend - and adopted. The cul ture. of the.. Chinese sugar cane was also • , UNITED STATDB •S'errAtext.-.-Several United .Senators wird - 013o5eri or' nomina ted.by different State Legislatures laid; week. Itt the Massachusetts Louse, of Reproseatatives, Senator Charles ner rectairod 303 - Votesto - 12 — ficaffering, and in , the Senate a nnaniumus vote. • llon. James F. Siturnens (Rep.) was cho "sen_by the Legislature of Rhode Island. The Missouri Legislature has elected the_ -Hon. James S. rare:en, U. S. Senator from . that.State' for, the short term. He is of the Aishison stripe,rd was bl - the aiireV7OterfrOtfitlie - pro . 7. Shivery Whig and Amdri can mo thers; in. • order be prevent the success. of • Benton. PLI3NDV3 ON TAR PODLIO ,WORKB.- The report of tlio Auditor General, State . Treasurer" and % Attorney Eioneral, who were appointed. Commissioners to investi gate certain • unpaid, claims against, the • State-principally on the Portage Rail road—*aa. presented to the Legislature last week. Of these ehtims, two hundred 4tnd three of them—ainounting to over thirty thimsand dollars—were Claims for labor and service rendered the State; and ono hundred and fifty-one--amountin to nearly twenty-thousandddollarsl—were for materials, merchandise, &e. Those claims woro.properly, authenticated, elnd the fact of their remaining unpaid is, in the opin ion of the Commissioners, ".a striking it , lustratiou of the loose manner in which the affairs of tho Common - wealth were conducted by her agents on the Portage Railroad:" The remaining claims al lowed, amounting to nearly $500:000,. were for cross ties, Wood, &o. furnished on the-Portago Railroad. The Commis sioners considered most of them very sus picious, but found it impossible to die: criminate between'the just and fraudu lent claims. DOUGLAS vs: tiItIGHT.--7—IS the West- ern States a lively and very interesting quarrel is growing Up between. two aspi ring candidates for the Presidency in 18- 60. Judge Douglas has' made up his mind to make " a bold strike" then ..for the White House, while Senator Bright, of Indiana, has a strong bent of incline-, tien toventest the nomination with him. To Oriable,idia the more•,succesafully to • do this, ho is anxious to have'' , a seat in • T . Buchanan's Catkinot;.and—bs- . -Plaed w. at the-head-of- Departnient -with.-the 'power and zatrosage of which he .Mighe mit.ke eome,politieal capital for -himself ;- , but to this, it is said Judge Douglas has a very decided objeetion, , and has accord ingly .taken off his coat, rolled .ng• his sleevesi and gone to work itvg,ood earnest itedefeat Bright. • Puraprairlrxe(,:NitAyi)s.7-7The Dis tricti4t.ttorney contented election , case .is Mill before the giittrt of Quarter Sessions and Oetrtmork: Pleas. • The 'Second Ware its new being' examined. T4:North A nierinan says that in„ the:As - tenth .pre duct; anew cue. organized after . the last bring eleOtion; the hst of-voters fur' h- 'sprit eleOtion, the list t -voters furnist. 1 3*.d to ths' ejection officers ‘ by the City Oominieooiters,:showed„ 135 voters, yet it_the Cotober.electioe• 328 votes were polled l' This wits; ofbours,e; . lp, , wore than' WitniO . 4sesied, bi,„the 'i]iiinth , Pre-' ointi.:of,tholereiWard; 513 votes were polled, Of, *ldelt,l9l, were illegal.; 103 titthero.diditot.vote ,November; end 'l4O could not be found at all. ' • eleation of a State Treanurer for the owning. yekr, men to takeplnoe in iiirrisburgyeeterdny. A dannOratio'nktione . ,,was held on Fi(lay evening. hkii, - 731):••notnielitid ,Mr. • Mai • graw; n :0 4 00? 1 ,94;k4q,W01?!4,01'-.Te•eieo . - Sion, Iliii• 11 / 4 4 96 Pi. XAP l l 4 ;WagoiWeller and Atan4r,tameron dentoaratkwe'rei,l4, 9l i. irrhi*ioiaitp , g3e resod d'Oulithit alilr K a rr 4,ds h r g P l l l 7 re. rap 4 • ) igeePe. 1id5456 C Mite= Silinsiiring at 6e gallital• leaden. OP debtro'dailviPti'lliOnw from Otralbusli 0 11 0111(140. th• nortrii: • 0 The Dep#l*ey.*'4'Bl*e.,t4:',:,m,-'- elebtiop of , q'en_, Caine on a 4 the hae''.exeitck the wrath . pf Abe_dempereey_b_eyerk4 ell bounds. . The Most - terrible ilenunelatlone h h ' refused to • YP ° t l t e ten . .onaoorats,w o `414 the ki(;U`'Stq of f l3uotinniin and' tor . nay. They aro held up as the most id ''famous traitorS,, who ihenteforth' have' nnthing-to-expect_b_at the direst 'pares_ vengeance. Meantime, while the storm ,gee-ao_furiously i it is said The reousant . • d et i wo ratastand heir ground, with cool niiii-and complacency. Apart hoviever from its. personal con sequences. to Vol. Forney, the election of Gen: dameron hiregaided in all parts of the country, as an event, of 'the. utmost --sogniftcance---Ittaveals•at ihananse weakness; and the.fact ;th at . liAteriens party already in a slate of disOrgapization. Worst' of 'all for , ,the Presidentrelect, the blame' or this' ganized state of airairs,ia laid to the ; wane of tact. and commanding inflnence,in Mr. ocalcing to MN duly elevate Forney lie has already lost the: ttimhthent eilAtalienated the, friend-. 'ship many of . tlle leading demcierats'of the State, who now secretly chuckle, o ver the untoward remit of the Senatorial election. They laugh at his calamities;. , for Mr.l.3uchanan's desertion of them has led' to tho_defent of. his own - cherished plan:7llls well said 'that this ,may regarded as only the beginning of ibaub ordiriation,'and that the-President elect, will soon find it impossible to khow his friends. from hie foes. Mr. - Buchanan . r hai.failed to-secure a friendly tf-. S. Sena tot• from his - own State: What success then 'is he likely to have in the' orgnniza 'tion ,of his administration amid the 'strife of conflicting interests and factions in- Washington ? " • ME 4N :AD4issloN.—Tho„Washington Oormpondent tifthc'Neiv Orleans Delta,- who seems to,be tho-orian—of -tho -most ultra Southern politicians, in the - course of a defenCe of President Pierce observes: " A law or political policy opposed to the universal sentiment of a free people , cannot be wee:anted or enforced without using the ' means and - applianceti of a strong .central power We have seen this illustrated in the Ftwitiie Slave Law -in-tbe=linatter-Otlcatrans---tiirettitil . _now. in Nicaragda The _Reath has .lost eyerything, while the North passed us with aziafit's etrhde,,enlarging.in_all_the - grand Troportions of material power, - ad: dition of population, and actual terrilori: •al acquisition. The President has giveo ua all he could control—his veto power and his messages. The President has ac complished nothing practically in our fa vor, simply because he cannot, in a free country,-establish a policy in opposition to the will of - the people. The will of the people is ageihst the South; and a longer oontinuance in the Union is mad • nese." INDIONATIOk MEETINII IN PIII . LAISE . T.- PHIA.—Tho Keystone Club held an in -dignation tabling on-Wednesday evening lest. Presidentßankin . presided. Spee dieswere made by Edward Powers;Ste ' 'phim Rereak, and others, denouncing, the traitors -in the ,strongest terms. Mr., Powers predicted that Mr. Forney's prim poets, though shattered for a time, would • be vastly improvca eventitally, and this treason' elevate him to the Presidency of the Republic. Resolutions wore adopted holding. up Foster and his friends, and Waggonseller, Lebo . und Manear, to the execration of the Democratic party; and openly accusing the lett& of corruption, and receiving Middletown, , Dank -motes for their votes. A committee was ap pointed to prepare a memorial to the United States Senate, to inquire into the - illegality of-the-election.,--, INDIANA 'RILITICS : 7-110 two branch es of the Indiana Legislature, the Senate Iming Republica!) and the House demo cratic, are sparring with each- other in yelation to the election of a U. S. 'Sena tet. The : Senate refuses to go into Con-. vention fOr that purpose. The two Hou ses ere else at•dead look on another ques tion The House (Democratic) passed bill increasing The ,(Demooratic) Gem nor'i salary; which must: bedone 'before inaugurated; or it . oannot be done at all. 'The Senate:(Republican)passed n' bill rc-aPportiquing r the State. • Thi House refuses to, pass this,..becauSe_ at will 41epriveltheir parey, elite advantages "under.the'vld , ",m3d' unjust arrangement `•:TlieSeinititiait;aliates by refusing mien 'the Governor's salary. _ LIBEL SUE .—Horace Greely, ,of , the_ Al. Y. Tribune,-.has brought a suit for bel against the Editorof •theAlleieland (Ohio) Plci,inclealei;iitiing at' ten tho u sand dollare. Thrit',vapoi charged hial, onthe_,24th' Zuly with receiving,a . ssoo,ooQii Mariposastock, frotu•l!remont, for aban donifig Mr. , _Seward, stulionAlteL29th. of December, it further accused : hire of re-' a_ bribe, of $4OOO. :from-. the Des Moiaes River Improvement Company, fer some service rindered. in the• lobbies of ?Congress. Bethletem7Ymes urgee - Judge ‘ Nal'iaPrqf ; 3011 ehy'ett the beet , Inlkki:thAt , o,bettikell, ,, , 'l ,, ; f ilany other 'of our eiehangee: faier. hie ' . Ittinoau..ON .Loxo leratto.- 7 4.0 ,`atrooleei . . , . .., larder wee committed ,on the , tnenpike. near _ , , , , . ,:eputies,• L . t., , pa Monday aighti4bich • bet'c . . . . '., eentetVintensit-eXCitement .tbere:. Tbe ,tIP ,. • ul . 1 Was Bent; Catiwen,' a ' , gang faiwineotb'ent ....,, learn. 91d, ,wbo. wee rftitsrOug-home, uqn c 1 ; , 1 i;'t' 4 o(l3'oo,:isn' ORM bikt :04 0 n:' , Ilk tank' ~ .., , ,e fitandila:l4 Toettleboith)O - e'elopb in the . ::#ening4,tbit.''hirid, broken with .W.olub,:iirifl; tokets - eitlit:Jl44.ltos**htil':i:4ll**,;fl4 i '' PPOlCitt'll . 'Orin, 6 iiii . 444iii*AulttOr:-.017* ..' 4•Jferdleyult,',iilid $ ii chili itotiv ta , etki*troa'ii ''krtkr ui r" 4l itt. •4 1 0 6 4 'Aiiir liirr. I ,4l4iais , .i.iti lemsd!:q. • tattpcerirls;-, Un4it t) U.S. Sse.ooP lagcruAti.— -The second - 'tere\-0-ihe.PritonFiie Company's course will -i'e-40110id_te4aoirestiivoning_istAlm Ofiurt ProusSi‘.'Pi"..Priit.' . o; H. Tiffany. • .Subjeot—r. The .41rewap GRE4T SNOW ST94ni.--AXall of snow; suaompttnimb_bp.ar,furioun_gate• - ..0f on Sunday evening,_ end on M6ittlay - the - streets7eristaund from the_hugo-intotitTiT, t6royn l 'up nt• dnrioue poliria wind . . 1i4,t110 raged day on Itlondny and tho.oolti Tbis. intones., ciooi. operations nod' intorOourse wore in oonsequonoe brought to a,Stand-still..-.lt• was ns muob as moot famlliee could hocbmplish to -mttke _themselves oomfortrble for'-the - .Any."at • borne --,:i'llopfiesago of ttl brim. 00 , ',thp„214. :ron(f!irrii of-ao9teo sffeotpally, obstiked,., stud,. 7es:4 , r:toy's trintis:', The proba;.. bly.bp opened to:•doy:; .., • COVAT;The . ,( l coipl week of ~Court epeutel tql ik.tpedt;y..be,t , in ooneequenee - nflhe storm; jurqa and. other- parties -Neje:unable to get'to.towni and, the Court adjourned after a few niinutesneaTdifiii. — .. but fifteen jarois answered to: their ,namee, and - the . oenrt therefore ndjuurnod to:ftio rob- runty term. •In - the pin -Of Atra, lIuII, tKied inYho Court :oilittarteiloseions last week on -]tho" charge of nuinalaitsitter, in ()cueing the death of her. tion, a borb,f about . twelve yeare.of age, by boating hint with'a-etiolt;thejtry brought in ,averdiet of guiity. was, made by her counsel in erect of-judgment, and for now, triul: 'l`ll9 aigunient on this motion -has beeb goetboncd to the-February Court. • Air A -. CENTE;sIN . A.nrAtirthrURCII Nearly one hundred Years ago Poi. John Arm strong, of porlicle, wrote to Siohard Peters Esq,, the Seeretorx of the , Provinoti of Penn . Sylvania, its.tollowit . ' .• " To-morroiv we . begin to haul, etonee • for the Vullding of .a meeting-house•on Clio north Side of the — equare; lifiro woe no other donve ; niout plate. I. have avoided - the - piece you one x itched-on-for - It church. Tlientnues are rais out 'of Col. 'Stanwiee entrenchment.. We will want help in this ptilitieal as well so religious work.". Such Watiiiiiibeginning of the known as the First Presbyterian. Church of Carlisle. The town itself had 'otly Mien laid, out a low years before, and made the seat of „justice of Cumberland county„l whose limits flied embraced what are now PoVry,..Frank 7 lin and Redford.dounties., 174 Mr. O'Neal, who had hien sent toVarlisle oti _lie businaatt,._l;y , (lev..llamilton,:wrote : to : . the - flovernor - tharibirmumber of7dWellingrhousur in-_-_town was five, but that. it -wait-the general'.l . opinion !hot n number . of log houses would be -ereciedrtiros,nininveurnmerAiirspenulitiom-- The church does not appear to have been-fin.' killed until several - year& after:. :We do not mention it as a stigma upon the staunch men of those days, but as a matter of-information, that the church was notciiiriPleted until ther funds--had been secured' by means of a public jottery: This-mode of raining money for. public enterpriios was quite common in the early days .of the country; and we doubt not was unavoidable. The little community, it may be supposod, was not wealthy—the-;e- • sources of what is now the...viclimitvalley in th"e State:werii nit yet undeV'elopod- , artd`they - were constantly exposed to hiSstile inoursious' froth the surrounding Indians. Amid all their_ di t6Onitiei, privations and perils, the building of the phurcM4ent forward, and in 1761, tho' Rev. George DuifteldiD.P., was installed as the first Poslor. The buildings and builders of a hundred years ago. have passed away. "dust to dust." Of the church previously built at the Meet ing House Springs," two miles west of Car lisle, naught reuminabut the mouldering tombs which surrounded it. But the'grand old Pres." byterinii Church in town still stands, as sound and firtn as it panes from the betide of the men of the Revolution ; for its builders exhibited wise foresight both in its design ny erection. O is of capacious size—of admirable' proper tiona—and its massive wills are a model of Compact and solid masonry. Tie present con• gregaliotl.haie reason_ congratulate them selvtisenits location, and to be apeoially thank. , ful that," there wes Mipther convenient place" for 'its erection; fore our public square, with its groves - of Argesvand-various-ohurehes-and, public . buildings so tastefully.loodted in each angle, cannot 'but boTegarded - 118 one of the most beautiful features of our WWII. But although its . wabs aro.still standing in -their Original , strongth and. beauty, the old church has at rarionsthries undergone changes in its interior. At first the entrance dooi'Waa placed In the south• front—the pOlpit• wets perched up. ,like a box againet the opposite wall, and the pews were. of old-fashiuned high Antl.....straighkbacked_kind....which.....tha.,ltartl • , . men and Women of that day probably thought comfortableAt;a•-future period this arrange-- . Tent watt entirely changed in accordance with, "moreamOdern taste, r But the ohnrchluis ngain' been ”Inoderstised" the 4n4sent Aloe, (who are entitled to warm commendation Tor. thccoare ttlertake of the ;ancient edifice)• 'and: in -.point or. interior 'embellishment- and convenienco„..olll,,mow rank - with the finest churches of citiei Country...: Thi - letet three months have-been occupied in making Om itoniosoments;whieh consist of the alteration of the and an enlargement of 'the veatikule-rthe•painting of the entire interior of the Church 'ip freseo—the introduction' of gas—the wormingOf the building by means 'of a furnatie in the cellar—and the - refurnishing -of the church chroughout. The improvements have ,beenl executed with skill and taste, and the' interior 'of , the church is •ctow.strikingly 'l:Mindful and ••Incposing in .aPbeitranee. An nigatt, , whioit is now .behig built by a firm -in Italtinterr,lwillAn-placeditschacthurch_next. anring ; sad. oetiplete:Che _improvements.' The Chunk Was ro , t'pened 'for. ieriiett on; Sunday morning last,'whim aaermon, 010.- 440110.11npreitelei and apProlirietta, - StalPfeaoh ed by ller. • rieburg. The tiharaoter of the original Sodteh ,Irish settlers of the:Talley; the, early histary, of the nituroh; the' eieutiihfch'hatf! italli}_ the "snlin of Who ltais Car - M . .IMM pelpit, - were eloginittlY notiebd•!4., the, eener 2 . able own' ordination tor si. inl-' " •it meter of •t e goepo , may te men one iCoic'place 4 2 in . thii •oliuYoh ;t ierti years ate' , , , - Milli ,extended, - tittive*btificTueuriii, this edltliie;;;lhich from l i e hgeo' with the ''Peet, cannot otw' jap oftO.ereat 413141 , 0 , , our uommuu o oetr?iiefiquinotic4l,,.-:ooUtleitab':, 'the eutuitudritdi'UoUiuri44 obiulOh`whiOli fattieri.`o4eif which -40 faiiit'tteete; ilte',,olitSS4(t7 en du ring _ n tioi".pgilkinnens CARLISLE, Juno 80,-17.67 .'- The resolve-of the How of Repreaentatiyee to investigate the alleged corruptions in the granting of lands to railroads, &0., with the appointment of an impartial ono energetic -ocmmittee-to-mako_the_inveeiigation,_cppears •to have`already exerted a salutary and puri fying effect on the atmtisphero of Washington. The master spirits of the lobby trete hastily packing up and departing; unl it was thtitight that -a few l :daye more would afford diseciving, views of the expanded •and ..liorixolital coat' -taile• - of the'rear.,gadtrd of that interesting body Should more be a reaeonablo prospect of Cals., it is to ho hoped that the committee will be la • a.hurry to finish its labors.. For Oa moment the investigation is closed most of these . gen- Sewell will be hook; whereas', on _Wig LWiL, a h fTl continua is pr0ge.09.4 highly)iinprobable that the metropolis - will' again be oruninentod by .their individual: or. eidladtiva presence: -- -4,#. - to-ber Yore, "that the cOnnt:lit go yrilt' net .wiih talon, in-which:mm-les- sittings will: tatiirre great publiixbeno6t, evenithough they - should .not result ht'atiy astounding revelations The Sergeant-at Arras woe seeking Mr. Cheater, the correspondent of the Philadelphia Incinirer,'Vut ho could not be found, h'iiving "tii -- tie seine legal prelim's in these investigatioria by Which , 'all their witnessio' would be 're ' quired-to disclose: ; the frill 'extent of , their knowledge, especiallyLiyhore they have robin larily made chiages.e. the; isol hole is now'di, reedy' pending, it bilF,'lnfii4 3 Aili - firepare , l by' the Judielari Committee aiiti carried. through . The IP,relin!4•4ip, ,-iltecent develppetriente."etve:reasounide as surance that Gen: Coss . _defeated for the - , pkintieriibip." 'An inameoaa adverse Pr a , e nn r ° ,has been bre - re - Olt to" bear; Which 118001dd not ' 711015 L /1/41:1/Ratka inn .. fOw thus, if be wield settle ormiSearetary of 'state est would follair - rintuldlimithin , twenty. tour bouru, , ,Thc, Souiborot, lotore4t, headed bysiffr,,Toonibli t ie rokking., -form m ridabie do oritstratiiii; in favor :. of Mr.'Toricey; in Pre ference to frtr.+Clillord; itvo' New England ' • ;1• ' ' , Mr. iliaredheatl hacreturped - frpu )(lards , - burg; consoling his pereonai7disparsgement b.T.tql.elcieg,Over deferik of ( Mr. Bushap., nu!. recompiiii i ittion* of:Porta, Tin Will ite'yi probabl,l4jiallt the 'lobby, tit Oltai‘olt4pip-agew It"Ot of !Atter ,obstion.r ' ' 16 their piety and .. patrietisru, is due to the, itailettii , these lin prelim:nerds, havt9iiion4ziade,,lthat _we .ahOuld metttiatt„thit done. jik, 4t:l.;Pel?*l44 l :tl'sPc i ll° l ° tl6 k b Yt 3l6- *sil;iitib:**taiiitoi4e, - o:6ii o, and' 'the gas fl . atures whioli..are of truly , elegant do sign' and flnioL, were' furnished . by Moesre. , Steihen'.&:''llikiti4ri'iS the ,oast corner of , the : SquarO, isae broken into onTri , l4 night last, and ticainitfdirabliiniticniht nf:Ohithing I:!eSoarnps dOched themsotyOs out jil the now_ Attil . ,lol4 their, obt fr otoitiliejiibtri4.c Frorn t tliose' nnolatiosttatnoti,„tha c tiithit.,;,kutglarsjyeo, couple of SoldioisClioneio gariisOn . p.ilio had . deserted !that night bps* not pet bo's'n` - at;. jested'. • • - ._-,-,..- ,4 , -,..; 4- ~ :;'; AOMANOE 'fr;im - thdsltipponiburg Nide' that. ttrei''young :German , : girls -, arrived: 4n borough', lilAt week, Where they jetire joyfully 'greeted ',by: twn.yeuog , men,fo debeet 114 were' %be, married. , The yiang nieri'left Weidetriberg; • derrnany,' t!io' years egd, end 'eranii . ;to •this' noun ey iii Minseqiienco of the opposition • of Abe:parents 'of the' girls to their marriage - :' They settled nearlihippensburg mid :after . ;a r :yenr of Iriduitiboufi , toil mere 'able:to 'Send the euffiCient fut O'to'enable them to devoted mitidens,- tine: to' the. objects of their affeotionS, of once 'fled . cretly fromlieme, and hiking dpassago across the perilous Atiantio;joiirneyed n'tlistande •• of 'four theuson;l miles without "meeting .on de' ileintonee 'until they were received' by their . lovere a(the veil road depot in Shiphoneburg." LIE COME),AND THE PoCia:—ThocOld for the last Thee days has been tttretrie: The .thermometerranges in the vicinity of zero. Novertheleße, with good hciueen, pletititf fuel, warm clothing, and n well spiced board, there is little diminution of enjoyment.. All may be . happy at thiiohetii:ful:fii:eBlife: llut the home of the needy and.destituto,ia n'-fen - rful one, in tiuoli'ineleineni Weatifer-43bildren . ehiver- Ing from cohl rind'erying for fifoll:--these things - appeal lc - thy hearts of thosti Who hove au ii 'bundanco. During this'oOld weather,. we. inunt . all remember tbh poor! Let them be sought and-pioyided NORMAL . SIIHOOL.--The • iiyoceediligs of thelneeting -of -School • Directors, held in thin boroogh on the 18th inet. hoe' been to otilyed,_butloolate_to appear in_this ireehls paper:: : . • WASHINGTON GOSSIP • Tho defeat of Forney has created nitwit ex et enter? . IeTO o- ay among all par es.. any _cf_thb_Pemnorais_are__dolefnlly ardiecair4 witliliTab . WW quiescence, nod the opposition_ with joY- - This failure of Mr. Buchannies: first more mont after bia.ol:cyn to, the Presidency ar gwea badly. A Renoontre An unpleasant personal row:it:are took placo on the floor of dto noose .yesterday, between Campbell, of Ohio, andltuSt. It is understood Russ was angered by Catniii)OWs - prissurd of the previous question on roYerring the nice eage - 4 the Committoi of the' Whole, so that the Muse could-take up' the Tariff bill, and told Campbell it wail a mean trick, or some thing to_that effeot.' Campbell' retorted with offensive Ineguage_ and ondeavored to teach Rust,-bitt-wai_preienteibyA - -K. Marshall, who t interfered to preserve the peaco. There are rumors of a duel, otcourse, but the affair will'probahly blow over. lEfoking up a Duet The 'Minnesota - Loud, bill, wldch — le..noif kicking up a duet hero, is not connected with the bill which passed Congress three 'years ago.. On the contrary, the present bill is got. ten up - by. the vsr ; y,, parties who pretended they - found so`much - fraud in the former but the evidence of which they failed to prove before the Investigating Committee at the time.• :The parties to the bill which passed three years ago are pressing the government to bring their case before- the Supreme Court, and it is understobd that the President has direeted.the Attorney General to do so. Corruptions Investigating Committee. Only two witneuees limit!, been examined lie , fore the Investignting committee—Mi. Rity • .monil nuti•Mr. Simonton. Theformer disput ed the authority,. Baying 14 statements Were prodicatedmmin' repreemitntlipis which, ns n jou'rtinlist; ho, would not , rf r.,, Sim onion wee two,hotirs 4T3jected to n close scrutiny, covering end present transactions, Filially, ociiiliti6ition was 'pro , ' 'posed•WhiCh.he positivelyl'efulted to answer. bail there the exatnientiou, Citified, with; an intimmioW that , he might be twrested. • Could not be? onna • . • 'PE rq.N SY L VA MA -.X.EtL A Is VRX I 3:.S .-r ", • IVinientsl4Y,:Jan: 14.••• pfifetesl', iikoinut the eleation cOmeren 8.. Son'oter, humus:: iFirat,itOtliii Hut reoeiv:p . the aonourrent•majoHt, of e-iinh Hi; : seco ndly, , • .- ,” because the - Semite ','did not oomPly • tho' provieion of the: eleation - Jaw of ruij 1889; requiring the appointment of tellers, and nnik _,Jog-nonlinatiOria nt least nno, tiny before t,4 • . signed. by fourteen Democratic Sennters4tMr. , :111r„•1'.eiuroae "inured to iefer. the 'ifuliject `to the Judieinry of I I • . the ithsbnee'of Ur. Browne, owing to sickness !.- - in his rho •,question for the present. • . , • . •• Thp.Aullitor (Ignorelots ordered, transmit , ted rerierts - nf,tlio Banks.: I.,:uleasier• 'Bonk and Savings Institution, no reports. "r. 'the - niintinritafenfetirn the . Unlyersity . of: Pvniullronia..- , A hilt ;wain read by:Mr:log.l'l;UL being a' euPplentent the Hoene(' - ". • •-•. 0- • iiig,'ntOl a Yegistry . inw. .•. Mr Solithot?i, tiOuppiernint to the Penusyl- - *enia r Ciotl bouipitny, " • Mr. Flenikon, n Oupplgmeni , Co: the field .-Ttni I 1 , 04{1., purPhose. * . - Psssod.- The, So•. nate then adjourned. . ' The Spottier anontinced . - the jog' in the - thost inipootant of the - • .•• —wrANhoolLuomitruks„ - - •-' • Wags and illeani.--Mensr.4. Fethei: Roberts, • MU, Dick; Jenkins, Glide'', „Ste 'venson Adiciary- , -'sleSsr.4. Knight, Calhoun ' •/. Wilson, Petrfkon, pit:stand, eleQahnotit, - ter; Longaker, - Mumma. Eduddlion--:Mi,litird. Jenkins, - llitlf; Vail, Browne, Walter, Abratne, Nicholson.. facietrea—Messrs. Smith, (I,ufohe i ). Wharton, WithroW, (Vork,),4teitun son, _Cleaver, Jtitit4 ±SiSlirop, yehti K Et ikii!; Pti i••• • 0211, 'Kerr. - Co.rporariona—Mbfis Carty, Struthers, Leiseurine, Show, Ilattehek, ..Morehead, Backus, Mater. Itailroacld Zimmerman, Innis, Rnusolil, Smitlr; (Cinthrla) Thorn ; Abritess,lllumtna,, Warner, Westbrook, .Walter, Dicliey,•Katiffnetn:.• _ • Mr. Jenkins o ff ered tr'protest to-Mr • C.tme. Jon's election and moved that it hopiseed on - the jourital: Mr. Ball moved to postpone the matter in definitely, supporting the 1110.11011 in a speech. • - McCahnont also supported the post. "ponement: Mr, Foster nod other dethocrate opposed • the'poatputteuivitt, and the motion was finally disagreed, to—yeas, 48. nays 48. • . • •ArLßall then moved to refer the protest to • the Judiciary. Committee' A rambling entl - very:earneA - discuirsion- - en . -•, sued when the previous question was esth.ti, uud,t)e thution to - refer I,l:iGt-j“.,,,;-1•2„11i1 . .,.' 'l6 • que,tiott !the 7.--yottutPttt-go , -ettott-th , —jaul.ll4l.l-1'....-;4641 • yeas 15, nap not. , N. , Wlolllll' Vittlyw: ii nitaitte Wll.B !0,1, 1,_•ti. , .,'•;• r utuvo.l n u tii of the hone , _ „ - A Toug - at Minfl Elm Muorlieud.. -stand,,,Petritten, luttl.nthers I.ut:tici . ~./ pqt lie.. 1,110 - "i3u.11. won' 0rd,er...1. anti 72 mutritievi uu mr,Ted paltlV'S. • A Inotion,ww4 mu le-to Adjottirt), t.1111:tilo agreed L . _49..y8 Adjuurned., •• 7. — .. TurnennY;7:in."l2, - --SnNATR-i , -The---- , Bpoak,eri i iresenteii , -thwAte•: • . prin. ut the . Coriuuineiooe4i appointed to hp- - potnl k ets weattni , ' under tin aiiimesed hint session. A -number : of. petitions -were 'presented,` among whiob were a nuniher from Philadel phia in fitvor of a • City Passenger lreilway, and a modification of the usitrysys t and are signed by three' hundred business firms of Philadelphia in favor of the incorporation of • the Corn,liichange Bank. • Mr..Pourose . rend in-place a bill to incorpo-• Tate' the liottse 31anufacturing . Company of Philadelphia. Mr. Penrose, a bill changing the Dante of the -Board of . , Missions of the Pritsbyterian • Church, which passed first reading. • Mr, Wright, a supplement to the Point Breeze Park Association. which passed first • andmecond reading. On third reading—it was , supported . by, Mr. Crabb and opposed by Mr. • Wright„and postponed for the present. The adjdurned until 'Monday at II o'clock. . House: Numerous petitams.were presented 'in favor of a City ParetiE;er Railway in, Phila. phia—for the medication of the-usury la'Ws--- . awl in favor of the repeal of the tai on Inert gages. Mr. Ball 'read in Rlnce a bill compelling Banks to discharge . Mr. Dock, a Gill incorporating the House Manufactory.Company. , • , Mr. Ilanceedr,a bill incorporating the Cho-. mice' Manure -Company; also, a supplement . to an act regulating Banks. The bill authorizing Cho United States to purchase the Pennsylvania. Rink building, was then' taken up and discussed. The bill was.sustained by Mr. Knight, and opposed by Mr. Ball, Mr. iliestand offered nu amend ment, subjecting the property, to State Taxa lien; which was discussed by 'Messrs. Ball, lidecalutiint, Porter, Thorn and Eystar, who spoke against it. The amendment was ayes 28, nays 63. The.bill then passed after which the House adjourned. The Sonata is not in sossiou to•day, 'having adjiiurned*ciVer — 1Iontm: Mr..Eyster called up the bill chang ing the names oldhe Presbyterian Board of Missions, which was passed. ' V Mr. Eyster also olfcreira series of reselu instrUctiug the 11. S. Senators mid re questing the ..Representatives in Congress• to . vote for the admission. of Kansas as a free. State. lie waved a raibrallaa a . speciiitl 'committee, 'hut subsequently accepted nn amendment of Mr. Fetriken that ~,they be in furred to the Judiciary'Committee. • • , Mr Foster endeavored to withdraw the , ieticbaan I, hn6 taturol4ll4sl.,,TMOßlallUJlte ' thation!to withdraw- to ,he not. dn. order. ' Thn motion to reter was then toothy;ii;party ~...vote...,.yeas_ 42 iiiE!'4o. - The rain:damns IW Mr Jones rend iu !dace it.iiikto incorporate —the Fayette 11:mli of Uniontown. The .11onso . then adjourned ' , to meet on "MoM.biy, at: 12 The Corruption InyeellgOting Corninit; tro--The Printlngitrizroses. ~, • ' . ~'WnennioTox,..b.o. 16.. J' It.'Siveciley, .fingeti - York who serrial as an Assistant Thiorlieeper of the, !Iroise during the lost scosiOn, was to-day examinet by the caaltmittee sif,lnvestigation on the recent char It gas of coif rien. . , . .. , , ' . ' Mr.•Trija ctt, farmerly. the Chief Clerleof the Pension I. :co, and Mr Chubb, theflaulter,are' : reportad ti! latve,been 'Ogg suottn , tied. ',ltl,r . Simontonohe correspondent of the Niw ' 'York' limo:: inenered every questiorratrectillg - himself. but deulined„andtvering some respect, • • lag others. on the ground that..bit.. could ,ant do RD without n:dtghotprittile breach of caufi tlene. ' lie also invised Oath. 'tins . the • right - "liittl duty - Of ncianifia Veil t 6in' t Milliii.ii::',:iioril tonriCtlons vvithriut,holding, themaldves••rerp •'... onnlble to _prevent .proufs„, unlova spootkulni,r 7 , ~. gesmre 'made ami nail MlividMthi, by liable. - - :The superintendent 'of ^Ptiblie ,Printing han ' 'requested the 110uso CoMinitt'ese , f .e t nearly. .. ~ $241,600, ns,alffieleney,to finish thoprinting . ordered (1011mi:the 6istsosslOti,of ilintintnthise ' Ancolinrof Nadlielb': lia 'flityfi,'.marciVeia' 011 d not at.t4o.t time hove `- been ntiato;- ~,i ,• .•', ••••'• ,• towns and cities On'the ohio'riVor'are . suffering' from, sMirolir 'of Nei.' tutu Alofr obfer sepidtee of, eon! bY 'flat bopts, rem Pittsburg;'but cluring„the'iast summer. and odtetnn tke river vras 130, ioiv..tbat oluld be 'taken derrn, and,' ,. rtor Om river Je "fr .o7 ;* ll BO tha t , nplc , ono be..oonv y, ..tbat route... TIM ralrOnds st:,q,unfOrttmately . ~ not prepared :with" , Om ; prelim oar's Mul..Olher, ..nrranzatointe'fn'eoeSiary: for 'oeal trnusportri.' • Can, and beeideiii; the, freigbe , an on. over thO' ; Oh to.rende. i la would tti*ioliMue,...,prioO' far , :poOr;A:toople.',4e-Clit; , Abe',Beareiti is rzreriewit,rthera s l ,. niists tjult,e'a:"MMlV.‘ • tliere .. le e , };; Market:Belle ' at ,forty, Eifty,,ar ":stity.Oenie 64A 0 ); 1 74 1 0 lqPitzp,T:4liti.k. , . ,l om;oompelled , , isz;:tjtnafy ,iri3adulaaturiug establishments etep' .", .'• • 1.1 . 1 • • • " °' ;. • t4C. - weeicEttliter news. from'' Anti Tprsw!lby_ttlid s .errly 2 4,.et New Y4rlk,of the_ George 250,000' in Thpiiteente)4p Sparro.Nevaile left Sikn. Frrititediic'oi - Ctlit72 - lth err. for Son4uen WA' a large_auMber oftArp,pp,o . fpx„,-(ken.....lValke'r,. Auatteitis,niatie a-few days . .i;re r .iounl4' to search thls,nteamer ntirgr deck. . The Su ;• promo.. Coil - WAt . ,C4I4 fdrni ti: .hae, pronounced; - the - mitirtr Sfattilieht*Ancotihtitu Lionel . except ingsBoo,ooo. ' Ito.: Papa. reootamends the Talieptiotruf - thetlebtlf - legfeataraTlT that'flio . quiialiod of ropuiliatiOu. be submit . ledlirtho people: No tratitiferrie stook s has, been made 'since 010.,l1eCidttil . ilte,penple urn Opposed to TerfFsdiotion. - Meetings ' , .base linen culled in some parts'of the Stale tii : .give expression to the publie'oPinlort. - At o....,iheet• lug hell nt Sou Francisco, a resolution`;#na: ,pyisel,filedgig the redemption of the' debt ' bilbC . People . - The . natetirit:" ellia'illre'e"iiiil"- .liollB o.f s Apilurs. • The 84prerne .. Cotirl: oleo ,decaltal that sl,soo,oolrerlp isrued ti).. the 'old earl:minden 'for Al It vi . itSsonnente, vas - itliniltiwnl7 s aIA suit: waso decided, brought 'by ..4,0 1 ,!•.5 - er - &Nile 'fiifj,:slip . ...Eiroperly,qor 'the recovery of money, paid-4e flte, , nify, the sale haring been since qteclared illegal. Th e . deciSiOn'isrthat.trithough the 'sole is illegal; -and therefore the tills reverts to the.oity, yet, AM.porehnso Money must be recovered' Trim the , Latill.Tuinitiiiilionera who made the illegal. tide.. I rl.o timouut in 110W/to - is .$1,200,000, -The-totrOuis-libm -decided - that .:the- ally-- is nut liable fur 1i . ;875.00t) .for,' /1 ',lot" puichtsed fur the county buildings. The Court has also mootionowtho . oaciofe or the Fremont Mari. ' posh. - grant for'taims, and -thoi estate wilt.. be sultilbfife4-11ili taxes Um paid.'' A•battle was 'fought 011.00 21er of Noitoruber. at 'Puget liouttdOuiiieca...tlio.Northeeu Indians and the U, ii..efiterherilheetteliueette: Twenty , seyea 'lndiana Wein,hilfilfttid.' tweuty 7 ono wounded .The renialpilerietirrehtlered... Only ono man beltiligiog. to :-the”,:seinther-Was killed. The revolution is Pohrlik'pregreking. , Gene . ral 1 \Tirane°, the leader .of 'the movement,' boil liven received with' enthusiast!) ,ht Arequipa. Several provinces have declared in his favor. 'Arica was attacked oir.Novembor 24th by the. insurgent %Learners' Lea and A ptiriatitac.— 'Business was cumplebily paralyzed.. • wishing to try thi.i new and interesilug plant, will be supplied' with et liamt 4.160 -perfect :feeds, Pima op 011111a1E, if the'y send it prepaid c 2-11114) ugvelope , rietilSr directed, to moil them. Tim jost,recrived a large new,,,FuPply of first-rate Putts and fresh Seeds from France; to lh ed• sod-to hie .110000118 10tt,.' , 0 stork of Ante/krill growth. lie Islas 110 W enough to p l ant OVEIL 200 Attlthe. te ono of 'this stock is for sale, but I nll now WI hand will be divid ed among suliserll'ers to TIFE - AIiItICULTURIST. (111 S ., trlbutientriaa Jan. Di to' ch. t!f..) FlOlllO 200 Cr lOW e• R1+11.111.1,1.1: ole l reels ed do ily, find piehageid of seed, helog imalr !.!! E !!!!)11'LTUE I ST' is generally acknowledged to goer iu the court'', devoted - only to „is m „• ArN7eji, ihriltied - tinehti: It thllie • 155i:resit anpatht. 1,1 Oslo. practiral: t trill. :Oat 1,10 1 7 . Haan 2i30 lnlgo .-t- Tor a 111 . 01.110 1.1. •.7 7, 7 •t :1.. U.' pig!-v. tititi':Otlll7ll,ll h,itiehe nerth.many tittles , ~.! 11..!! • Li! " stirs ' SV7II - rili - O; Sugar ono heeds fur ; alter which the hulk. of '• less than hottilng:' , • r .ul: l I le g sh A el l : note.. Lark 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 " 1:1 " l?;. ' re ir' t l' r i ' .il iw ,rl l . e. No A . IriYreltgoo oho; - V il''Zio.-I.taY The - 1500 hied tor new - gott.-rel. Chart-fill 6111 ,Legill wish N.,,veiiii,er•2Blli, ". ti the .14111/I.mil' •latla'Sfa SOO Iffids7. at 1111,0.111)11.10011. tllOl shut Ort.litt hill ,noi'l Prie'lle let ters - slafe (hat Ills, - indigos _o.l_olll4!_epe hoof risiMi:ii[pkiiist Walker, nod Lod killcll ttliee.n tillitm±teri Gen ..Wallier;witli. I 1.50 torn, Mid m441)1)031,1 stet 'retake Granada, .bat had . helm repulsed. :Toe mid v tees _from Itfrill-lire-111-1). tithe._.-Gen.--Walker. It RH • 'Or-, 'Nlepl.. - .1v1111111 , 011 - 0 - 1 - thrtfil Ef _Gen_ Cantts:_w Ito :lutd_..ets. rThindrod men, wel'. supplied _ with_ itroeisions" mtheitimis of trar.lta t iiiHvy ha l f_ -taken-plae-betweetrt Ite , -a•lvaneeel guards Gen. Walker's men, are said to be badly SIT, mind dying du ily_or dysentery. Two -hand:eel men, hemmed in Cho church: Of 'tinadsloupe, were- destitute or wafer and hubsisting ,on horse flesh, but - nevertheless 'obstinately re fused the,qtrirler olfereel,t there - Jty Morse., the Americatt Commissioner at, Bogota, Preuitethiel to Cartbagena in the Bri tish steamer. • Advi . cesiavo been iCCeiyeil fiomBnn ,lel'Norto to lccolutei; 32J. . 'Cogtain Scott had 41 . v - tire : lied wit!)bilt Vnikcr, p'n.l running 6iN bnAt4 : ' 1V,1,k4;r• had r , lacl for hi.; own um, ml.l I:0 ' nud rir,• c..:l ru: • r cir: 1I Ii c I. We have important news from Nicayngua, by the arrival ut New Orleans of. dui' steam ship Texas.. The Costa Ricans, protected by the F.tiglitth ticeti o liad seized every .steamboat On the San Juan River , The. strainer San Carlos left Virgin Bay with passengers, on the third of January, but was captured by the Costa Ricans, soon, after she ,got into the river. COL Lockridgo, with 260 men, hail possession of- Punta _Arenas,..:liut the. Costa Itioaa force of mop men' hidd •every • other point on the river. ft is conlirmea that Gen. Ilenningserrliad beaten the allies at Granada, and joined Walker at Rivas. Walker's array Is represented to have been in good: spirits, and never more confiden t , of success, while the allies were fighting among themselves. • ' ONA Or VIE ROADs TO ettibrs.=OSS oelho -surest--methods orinaking eriuiinalsjs-to .de. grade : i labor and-pay undue respeot ,to - wealth. Mon will run any risks to gain a position in society. Tho recent disclosures in the oases of Huntingdon, Tuokortnati, and other similar delioquents, in this country; of Saddler, Hob son, Redpatli, and others in England and France, prove that the desire to appear_woll., in society, to bo ranked among the happy fenr who live without labor and indulge in' the ele gni-Winn- of life, is one of the strongest inoon: lives to crime. And it must be noticed, for the fact is painfully evident, that the false spirit which rnyerenues mere wealth - and scorns honest labor, is becoming atermingly preva lent among no. It.'is time that the Press find IMlpil,tintLeverymtherinstrument..formodi, fying opinion,. and prndu,9ing s. moral client, .Ivtrii employed in checking, the growing evil in question. It is especially the: duty of pa rents to instil into the inintht a, their children just.ideas of the erne dignity of Ilther, and -the worthlessness ofmiere extrinSie show; for, the child that heft been innght regarcl ‘ wealth as dip standard .of excellence, awl bluest M ime as degrading, will run difarrow risk of hog his days ttu the gallows or in thuo , ells or a • FrupAY, Jan. 10 . . SaY,Kentuoity, isA.moit' o go.llunt and 9hival , ,TFState., .irtrel1 7— ilt lit - iFirlTaireluntry. or t o is . tho right of suffrage. expressly con ceded to womag. B,y the,.revised statutes, aux ,%vi,ritalt Jinxing a.ditkid i tteiweett lii e, ages of six nod eighteenyents,untj' Motu for t.elkool trustee The right' WWI exereiiid r ag. 0 by t. , e v rn I widows In *he itortitero -State Dii. ISAAC •'• THOMPSON'S -Inteli-eelo begled f.Y.1.111'.1.T1111. "Its morns stand unrittalled." 'fhis old, tried ttod lavalualde remedy for all Ito tlis -0.4,a of thu opts, atter having ,stood lAN test of .over Fly Years, and the detnartil'for it Is still' increasiog,. Is ow, mot itkalaten for the past two yeat:th'olfortal tor &do in an ottliro nine dress. Each hot Liu will Intro a steel Pinto flujrured i:nvoloPo; With a pettialt of lho Inventor, Dr. Isalte -Thompson, Now - LoOdun, fac'Athilo of his sigoatOro, together mitt g• Ilne 51.110 of the ri;naturu ot tho presoat proprietor, John I..'f bo. liWand, 153 lthetr street, 'rroy, , Now Yorltotod m o no other can' ho genuinb. ' ,• The propriotor has boon compolled" - to Idaho this Thango in 1.11.4ty1e itf tho wrapper owing to tit° largO yonuttiv.ofrolintoefeit ividelt f r the.past. loss ,yuals has boon palotod , upou the community, and ospocially at the West. , . Purrlaviorm are particularly reaueritarl to buy none but the ahem ke Abed, and ee• tilt ill ti ' label 'hereto , fun uw.•d liad been pallid ini . allY"l - Ortud.lll. that f uvu ❑te preprletob ilocrVuot het tato to proriounco Counter For Rola by all tho resportablo druggurts,Pr the Vol.. Arid Stathis and Ciihrla.' • . . "DXLLET,!i , PUN FXTRAOTOR will -utt'bditothe pain and lullhuirdluurivin.the Hart rAttluirk molds, id foom duo, to twouty .mintitea-,-und that a; will lima] the. wounds with Out a sear; and effectually ' , Alto Feint- 'annis—Pllo--llttle libutua—itifflihintitttes 'Altottitiatteal--noreand lutlatactl - EyeE—Cull;—if oll tidat Ileobtut.-Old. and TaretUrdto hoees—Ecaldllead -Corne.nonlltuntonallklryalpolito- 2 -Spraltia l- t.wellltute --1 Voloits—Clillblanullltos of lost-ette7Swelled and Ilro- Itemlltreast—Dol'a NipPlea:—EruPtlone—and all- other • lontuntuatery, entaueonif dlsoalote,ythoro the.-parts r.; Doh's Do lunindulotalraliuutt' the meaty dlseastte named 'to bit oneud by hnly ono thing- , -butrydleetthat Dui few, ,Init rattly° propertloa tehlelt - qui Dailey -.Mateo alone GOUtUill and us heretufo!d . ontituientod.:-one foup.•'s , '-uot.,y,StiO;'aftro ated; tlonud dloootla, .1ml! biodithyalelautiproaerlbh cab) root ItfulnxllVioe seam of dltfeeeht dlatuuteall' , ";- box'of Ogautah Datty'd Voitt, Kara 4 Cinn NV up on it a SteolTlat6 Engraved Label with . the iilentaturek bre.N, J ci l ippoitak vroprioors; .and nALT,IX, tnatilitacturer.. AIL °them are countOefult. 411 orders sliould.be addrosseil to 0. V. 011eltoner Do., 81 Iturcloy otyeet, New York. • r.a.,Vidtuthi'hy StlFDruggleta throughont'tluf Dana* . . ,FIUSMOST, I ncilittatstot (tANDMATL-11;polarotatatp - bid an many Monde as tato Mustang,LtatinsOta , titottP . , ptStlttrin eon% tion-dinsv. a. corpprnl's gnarl), monk: rtannrttodi. , ' , llls .dloptitolunt whits tranninuttrig hontesnuttattlunvnt , theltlatokok litonlcu,U That tr thivauvtlriiment aupply of Mustang ,Linitnont,in9ltta. war 21 , :per c4 1 ,14;, • ar his loitoto. - 3...Th1e ta tan nutll,lyerymott,titg u out,it.enta*nitiiing l4l o l snont , Isn.tiondirrat :article ',fOr man fin .beant;i:.AV . StuttißP ' l l , l,3 l ‘' l t o Wed ' esn'ott,SnalltngsStltr; BUMS. liruistat;'.lltinutnatin Nun; 44..-ottnVlbr.9nitts, , spothm„ brygteg,.. ;; Bawaruof %Mita Statun..; Tl4Muitang4o, - 4:l7 , 4tAuspos 4140. , • . Arita3k , Oa A.lit . NICAILAGUA MEM lES HBnprec,or DrullercE:,--A late :letter, from itlaY44 says: ^.+,.. alinoet - reeavergd -the,ueo of bie poktyried and hie arm`-le OPittrepoit4 to Slow yigpe of vitality. 'Ha eon. ..tO'ntiilnten , retOrnfng.'hone;, if . hie health atoll Novo' Harnit; on _the 12111 fitiener;_, eurgeOnpf the:,lyAhneh, eelebtfrifel e hyt-ijitin of Itaralie, weed hie phyttiaianti, and admirably treated his ease." 1 - itte - neEt of Pnbmise —A - olerk ill New York Unta-got-ititaselt—intfta,.f.. by hating Lou inany etrings'to his how.. Ufi the evening of his - inarritteu to a charming.' heiress of 'that 'city he woo arrested und token to the toilibs, on Suit for n breech nC.proinise to a lady of,New. ark, N. J and his 'bildal tour. is indefinitely. postponed. - . The injured lady lays herclatnages at tenAltoutstrid dollars. - ':!'H4thafOligis,..... On the 15th D ' oughe'l4;lDAAo D. CLA Ric, or Tuntit Co., .1‘41., to JANE A I I.SIBIRONO, •of Carlisle, Pn. , • • • - on the .131 h inst., by 'thellev. AA!: Krernor, Mr. JOSSI , II ABEALEY • to Moo ANN ZINGLIAL,:both of Silver Sprluk township, Plinth: eoithty. A t-Ichisburg, - Perry enmity, ou the IltWof December, by lho liev..l. D. Strain, 31r., JOAN 8." WALKER, qi Flinnet tsburv, Trunk An county', to MIsS ' daughter, of, the 'lron, Itober . f, former Jan. I, 1851; by Rev:C.V. - Wing. Mr..ioflN /13.1iTSA. toirlfds•-jpi BEIJA-,-I(IItAPATRICK,botb-of-Carroll tow.nuhlw,l'evy...rounty. NTOTICIE.:--The annual meting - 0P the Lahti Association," will Lo Lehi. In the Arbitration Chatnber,... Court House, on Saturday, Fe bruary 2d, at 7 o'clock,„P, M. An election will 1,0 held fur President, Treasurer, pecrOtary, and Five' Directord, to servo Mr the ensuing year.' - • ' Jan. 22, 1857.-20. ...._ . i i. IIIERICIAN AGRICULTURIST. ~ _,.....__ . . . . uitANii.g.illl),D,l, 191 %VatN k st. Toini:One TieIMF: k 'f Pubtr l'rap'r. f Now or ': 'I I. A Your in Advance. VOL. XVI.Nod. SANILIILY; 18 . 67. Now Series, N 0.129 CHINESE NORTHERN SUGAR CANE—AII old and how BOA..Mem to , .Tllll ANEIUCAN AORICULITIIIST. 11,-E CO3I.I'.A,NY'S I:CUSL LECT It It 111 U. 11. TIFFIIN V, •Esq...of Carnets, will deliver the fioeoliti Deinio Ituforo 1.110 lJwos hRe COMPASV THURSDAY, the, 211(t ofJanunry, • 1h57, In the CeenT Mutt.. • . . mon Tiei:vtfi. otimittlng two peplums lo the l'imrso, ,t a int• Sensinf Tkla Eclainii [ ti tii.elli,_hiii - fivelih CK - - Tie ... — cliiTiiiriTiraTiiliiarCnirriiiPit lifO - Ctiiinifillte. . J.:-.0 I , WAN, • 0:101.A.,i - - _•_,_..: .Z. -- A CottNmA N. , 0, .11 MEcxy - _M. M: Sigvt:Ne6c: ..... Committee. - ' ___Th.,. '7_ IA( , ~, . . DARE IND U-DE3IEN-T S TO kik ) AG ENTS..—Experieneed Canvassing Agou to tenni. nut in all parts of the country for lb° ComprehmMivo Geography and History."' Acient and 'Modern, of tho Whole World. from 11113 earliest ngoi to the present time; by S. It. Goonntem (Peter Parley.) elegantly bound. ond beautilully illustrated. Prico Sold only by Agents, to whom special districts will, ho. given. Applicants should Aldo what countie s they would Oho. For full parneulars apply to • , .1: 11. COLTON A Co., No. 172 William fit., N. Y. J 4 MERICAN . AGRICULTURIST. . . • it Asi; E JUDD, 1 191 Wat , er f Torms Ono Dollar Pan'r 1, Prap'r. f New ark. t A Xoar In A 4 vanco Vot.. XVI.:No. 1. .I.IS 11A 1U17,18.57. NewSerles, 140.12,0 CONTBNIII, . }IA WI—TIM SOOdrlchirs for. LEM WORK Fon Tyr. Mourn-- hcantiftakinetructtve CALLNPAR or OPFUATIONS for .1 s's VAIIIC.-4CCUttllOglIO 0 , work to be done' in the Field. Orchard, titirden. fl,roett and' ilot.houses, -- iidetcpuized with many valuable hints. This is Frechll (loam.° Of this Journal. 'rho Cslemide lays out 0001 work l:fore and tnaterildly aids and systematizes plans. ' _Aunts for.munuring.. ~4.OFAIIAOUS—FuII 'chapter; on culture—perhaps the most complete yet writ. ten. Ilan lizons-311nuto direc tions of making then', offealver' unpatented Iftets. MEIN irk, illus. ffonsee—lioll Evil cured. NlAmelids, first of u thoroughly pinerical series. • 31A:stouts—Au tau uciug cud InstruCtiva cut, OK - ming hou 1.310 of tho 'Epeclol 3lnnurco" are got up" Maintain I'4Am:ix—Annus- 1 ni account of an attempt to.usr. • OtISLII. PLANT-410W to cook ice..—Tle .I:ipan. • =I ap plus. ' Pardotimicat P6CILIY, Allle tionn—Frtilts adopt ed,kc. Pouiniattr—rarrour'il trial ThigAD-MAGlNO—EXcellellt. -riBOAU rs—Wln tering. , Cons—Tlio Kinglllp. CRANBERRIES—FuII details ,of a large stweasful grow. ' of experlynee very good. goodEllloos—'fro ar ti c les on aueurlint In t , & c. EVAIZOItErNS—Proof Seed. FENCING—FuIIy illsensaed. • OAIMEN Or A '3LEIOIYiIAN-, toreslionimptur of do -1 journals EICIP=I= bar Thomas':, N 0.2.. Iturnaue, or Plant— Full chapter on culture, liners IN PM's—Directions ihr growing, with Lontl• fill cut. guts DRAINP In Winter. STonmy .I).lvs 7 —Work fur. STAW11).11.1111T, No. I—By n srower,_ The first of a fffinTorles - tirliir coottnued through tho - ----.,-- aAItURS or A MECIIANIC—A . largo two rol man (lit. showing manner .01 lay . lag out; the place of trees: plant... Vell't , &r. 'A capital t fang for all, eultlvaturs or small plots. . - - year.. with St.proprinto monthly dirertiolit, Suosu about this ilitereetiug 11010 1110 . 4, 4 '0M:t0 400 fi eeo•io rntal."lo:turolrtriihscrilvor - srnding,s.'rethly 1111 . .1.0 , ststopott euveloilo.) Tooto—Ditizing,lthles for. TutplAm 7 :llor misod cheap ; DIM=IIIE= ,Exrelletlt e CUL-U/1K NO.'i —The _first of a full, gnietienl seclee try La oxgerleured grower..,. . . e. Vi nurnA—Chopier on.; CANLY E above is nn outline if imbor; find 'that. got up un- 11,11 t and hustle of attending 100 now-subscribers,Jetters. 0: ELEVYN MORE' numbers ynd as mueb better so' posst rnished this yeitr; End 'Am. her E. (18lr' - will La fur-- , 3j 00 now Pubkribers fpr _ _ ONLY. OSN Nu' dorlbo otoititno to-»earty-l itt ,ol lof inquiry, An. ~1,1311,1.r00 Fod. fur I . ,pital Demo!, ninhed fruit to revel, kir ON 1.. N, IL—At least 200 poiTactigeods bfilta ine,Chloose Sugar Cane NVIII I:0 NIA Yon , to every old or nar subscribor to THE All- IIIll'hhl'i1It10')' who furnishes n- ready 41- ,1 ect.l (peol.pal4l).ino,lopo to mall thenein. N. It —TRU nortipwauicisT lajecnted ' 1:1I Iho tietropolited , Citv of the coinitry. the best. point foe getting the best infor mation from everytiectimi••. - N. IL- 7 111U AGRICULTURIST surpasses ' nll other similar journals, 10 having, beOlclo ,its 1:0$1.1011t Concluding ,rditor, alt *Asseci into liditor nt EAOII of .roial points in the liasttna, Moms nod 'Western ,A • .10.1.011 of these men, who are thoroughgoing , magical Cultivators. Yrultgrowers. rat f•Orli.' , &To are- constantly furnishing to AORlGUirrniciv their combined es., perloneemad observations in their several • localiGes. Title arrangement giros the ijoitrunl UNEQUAILIib advantages for dif fusing' the very neurprecticaleßiforrontien ' collected from ouch division orate country.. livery YARNIRR,7II.ItRCIIANT, mgcuA NIC or PROFESSIONAL AIAN, Who is an nually expending' $l,OOO, 11500, $2OO, $l.OO, or lint sl,o 02p;.11pCIL Norm; Orchard,' tiarden,or thinso.plot' upoulbltrAni.ftlFl- wlli , well' to 01Irlald single' dollar -a... year-more in supplying himselfv.lth TUN . AIIIIICUMURI ST. rtom 14: full - 000 gam! at tlulrs given every year, no 0150 Can • 11111 to derive itt least 'some hintsthatsvill be north to Dim many Gums the cost, • TRY it a year—lt :will PAY,. • • , . . , . (INTA k_y• o\'" /ONLY 'kJ OM'. fINLY k,/` ONE. . . 'Mule of I'vov. 27,1820, DIN' Oreelyaald cwt lA.outcomenlst. to alarodeuhle quarto; Industrleuely"edited; and. is particuiatly 1 attempts to cheat the larterra with _ WITOLIMIL ',TANKS Illtll9 Pit!En. :NT ILL Ram In tic Tri "Tim Aston zealously ant slava o OU all cated menu , am Illd NQ. ~. . , Qiitopi . B ;:41i10',' , HARNESS : MAK -1.3 rna. -,Tii e ru bii,ribei ,, continues. to carry onL .tbo.. varlouotranthos,ln Northilau, above bugincm‘in4al"toNortai.or Laimard,e scorner . over street, °artistes : two doors k 1, sa.db L a 11 - ICgditorat assortment 'i w „, b t re" i„ 4 l 6 l l n u ! : ,,,,,ns "nd lartloic e " 1 0 a ° n - Itln n da Of foible able 13A1:0-' "-- --", VL' F -- DIA:I3 'Biidle4,:. Jtlortbiaarati; Girths, :: i 4 -' ".. • ' V .. '. . ' IL, 4' ..traTallnd slid saddle. ; ., d,„, il l , 4 -', : .., .. `;'•••.1...,'4 \ w hogs) .. Ile also; : xsaus ~ ," ,?„ L ,-.1 ~,-...... - -'.llf 0 .11 , tr, nitortitireo„. the; snout ez 1 4 . , IN. , . -2:.! , •,-, , , .1 ,I .approsod•e• PA N-'ls)l'. -, ~..,,.,..,.,, ~ ... '' ';'-I. ': '. 01 1 . \\\lfo '!_'.. " iil l Tllr N i G i ' o.TiVi:! ,e Li t A n r4 ,l; a b llT -7.' .....,:,...,-, . \ ~. ~,,,..e,.,; 4 1, 4 131e ane,p , ortar_tot , L-50dd1d...... . : will do well to call ithd r seo tholia.,llO ".:- ',l• - .., ._,, ,E,.: A .4=l,3 o o'inauutioturoillftrnoskl, llrldlesi - ~ ' LL ' - , :•.,,,. . - -, Oollars .4103.1VbitiO itto l l,ibek vlui4t', Alas, and•coufldoptly , : hrolloyas,ftcon the goners) approba • '-: , aids of Ida customers , that, LL ha toaltud,th.thOlSeat and 4 boot gootoi . lti all their votiotyVE bredtb;kbotll4#6,ao In ~ ' WO country.,. „Ito oho nutkes , oll, Itttobin,clWatiotordo t 0,,:, Order;,!lot , Strati; Hui% ,Oti)Ja /hat gpvi. - .prhig Mat ~,, ,rouses.;-All tb , t Abol'B,,SlO/9thiclll LhoL,..plado c, tad, hod ~''', 'ttiotor/.4 -4,,i4L•4:"./IWt4!#.L•tlo44atttlslo%l,llt WM. BENTZ, Socry EN
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