trit!it 'Cxp#iitor r A :1 VMDNESDAir, FEB, 4, 1857 the Cargest t9iti (Eljeapest 'paper IN OIJIIB LAND OO.IINT Y. 1NE8,148.--Tvro DOLLARS A - YEAR, OIL ON6 DOL LAS ANYLFIFTfCENTS, IF PAID ;N . ADVANCE. • „$1,76 Y 8 lAID NITSIN TILE YEAR. se- ,Our, that*s are,due •to" the flan, Lemuel Todd, bf - the TT &Meuse of Rep:: reeentatives; nod Mr. Peltet, of Our State Senate, 'for tablie'doenoteate. . . • 'or Pnigrox S. Bnoop:s.- 7 The • Ittitt.;-1 5, reston 8.!BrOoks, ,of South Cara ; tine who gained 'sneh.on toriety by his cowafdly attack upon,SOna4• for Sninner, of plissaclali F iT, during the denly at iyown'tillotal; City "Of Washington, .on Tuesdni 'evening ' He had benti in:, bed. fora day or two, entering from an attack , of croup,--Ahoef feels of ,a severe- cold.: His . physician ciauterizedliti throat op Tuesday morn ing, iindit was supposed he was getting better. He greW :ivorse' in tilt.. eve :,in • yrhen . another physician was called in, but just as he arrived Mr. 13. gave a con'. vulsive effort and:bAatlred liis last, lie ' was choked to d. , the peculiar na - of the disease: - 'Ph , deceased was - only 'B7 Years old, and leaves a wifo and four children.' . His death with announced in the House by his pe ~ n.l friend, Mr. Reitt, on 11U - is - day-morning. . • How , ifisorutabia are the wais of Proti - dance; Brooks, in the enjoynient of bust health, is Cut off in a Inewent when ., - • • least expected, while the a lbject of his • - brutal ' - attpk, - who. -- Isras -for—so--manv '-inonthtra:physical-wreek, bids-fair , tr_re-. gain his wonted'idgor, and to take once more'a leading position in the councils of the- nation. . • . COUNTY gUPERINTENDENTS Or SCLIQOLS -4n.his recent annual Message (lov. Pollock spoke in just terms'of the impor tance of'thie ace. .Those who are open ly or . sesetly. opposed . to -education, of course are hostile "to it, and those who expected it"would xmniedia`tly do every: thing, are disappointed. But those -who Thave watched its worldngsave seen' it has already done =very • great good:— A . new feeling in behalf of education has been awakened. In the single matter of examining teachers, and granting certifi cates, and the emulation it has excited, it has done far more "good than. the office ling cost. The money eon other :way be expended so advantageonsly for the cause of education._ It reaches •the - fountain. A movement has . been ,made- the Legislature, we regret to-see, to • abolish this, Office, but:we, earnestly trust it will not prevail. In'every. county. in which there has been a judicious selection of 4 Superintendent, (as in our own county,) we are confident the people are opposed to abolishing the office of Superintendent. Rm. Mr. IftietfAlq AN, the President oleet, arrived_iti4ashington on Tuesday morning and Look up his quarte . rti at the National Hotel. There was no pub: lie reception. At I o'clock the same Alay be paid his respects to President Pierce, at the White House, where there hap paned to be a public recep6bri. Ho was warmly welcomed by lifs friends and the President, •the latter of whom' tendered him the compliment of adirier vitesd . guests, as did also Judgo Douglas, 'and others,bnt he \ declined them. fie, -will remain in Washington a week or ton daye7—doubtlepS to , fix pp' his; cabinet; REPUBLICAN CONVENTION:A letter from garrieburg in the Philadelphia, In ,quirer says A good deal of sdiemis don, and • in feet excitement hes been produced here among the American and ' Republican tnernhers of both Houses, relative to the call put fortl'a by lTi - bons,'Chairinaitof the liop,ublican five conan2ittee, for a: Convention on the 25th of Bfarah. , It ;is.understood that, there will be a,. eauens :of • the menabers crelative to this rnatter,ity a day or two: What course they will take I do not pre . tend to say. n• But I can saythatthe , preta;' • pat is, in ,fiivi,,of th e beingrephipp by . one for a Cnion Conventioni toilomonaposed.otailtheele .:4 inenta.o oppoaiti6n te , Buoitanan., I be ' lieve'that native measures designed • to have thi ff effect,' will be : taken 7itbin—ii qaucialpanieron the newiy-olCul _ted_Seitator,_ia-uncloratood, to favor Allis_ course dooidedly. THE WESTMORELAND DEMOCRAOY.--, Both organfl of the Democracy of 'West morelaad county, Sustain the coursmpur - nod an-dhisT.oblimignes, itfrefusing to suppOrt Cal— Verney. , The .dr.qq..a gives the ~Pennsylvanian. sigdifi - caully telimierstand that the patty id. Westmoreland' is -opposed,te Val:Torn ey, ' imd-the Ripubican says that the delega tion from that county have the thanks of their conatitlionts for the course,, they have:,pnraued.l,~ _ 11 79/MG•r — Ple frignli of Genqral. unFilirop.p, colelprateil,, his de bo o l Lora:as:V-4. Seiutte by, an :-xtation sud 143 . 1)g of cannon . ' on = Saturday f?Or'4 l 4Tei;XfurdOk4 . cleniiiii' '64 ..s o w : A r d.rk ito , :'fOil'a'oo - idii:otz .iii'Tii.4. AOTINI on liaturdoi.'.7.,..c-!,y:'.t,...- Tho4filbiirkitto4tdAoitte#:: tratrisbUrgF-Didly • `rep,92::474, of thefollowbigliiiiitiqant N f „ - 7 - q : *tt , tite 0 Ocith.,Zols, . be, Vihiisiietermination was finliiediongsince, Aga ,11 4$ oftea /film publiely_andi-priVateiy,--to-- his—friends._ Ile is not, and will not be a canilidate." Iu • ndtioing the abciye authorized nation of our present , 'Chief ,nlggiit rate, the lteading Journal reniarke• - that .it is confident 'the declination "will be received witlr - regret,,by the great body of IV.II —Republioans, throughout, the - State. Goy. 1.-',olloolc's 'haniinistratioit *Liadds t bepn Anurnialltsgecessful,. so , -admirable, _indeed, tho i tieven ihis--politioal, enemies, , unscrupulous as, they alvisyS are.in their pcilitical.'tastree,haVe' labered in v'ai;i to find faulf. beriod of his 1;1- auguration .iip,ftc.the present, he has not committed a.single faux-pas. : % The: in teroals of the 'State , have been carefully gyarded---her intellebtmrhonottil and panciil advaneenimit have been' his sole IRRII ~ • 1 , , ;.•,?,•'' • .•-• -. • ~'• • '.-i. • ' „...,..... .. .. .. MEI .; aim. Thartg,h keenly attentive to the ditties of his high position, which hecome more and.more 'ardUous -and, important with each- succeeding year, -he has found time to mingle among; the Masses, arid • • lend his assistaheeto . thoptoinotion ore-, ryigoad . Work. administering the affairs of this great ,Copinontrealth,.he (4- , Whited less-of the qualities of the mere partisan, and:marethose of thm,colight. coed. Chief Magistrate, than any (Joint.- _ nor otmodetn : So, steadfastly has he pursued this emir* that if he has laid hiinself open to °ensure at it--is rather from those:whe raised him to- his y rsition, arid- Who, in accordant.° -With party usage,.. - may have imagined alai they had an exclusive cliiim to his gliod'uffices, than-from his tellew-eitizens - of a :-ditter en Cpuliticat faith. . - cOarse , has been entirely •nne*ceptionable and •enii -nun tly judicious and prop - r. - With — a • party' divided and Uplit'intolactiona - not by any fault of his, lie has Labored zeal forisly,. and not without success, Leal . dissensMmi, instead of promoting them— and tbroughoUt his•career has been re garded as the bond of union' in' the - Op: position : ranks. Tie will. retire with ;the Confidence and respect of all_ who hare the, honor to be numberedamong. his original supporters, motwiihs-Mill I 11 ,- .thi‘ unfortnprato differences on nationahissu& PRoaitEss of FItEEDOAI.—The Now York Times states that eight yelini ago, when Gov: Sewaid first 'took seat -in the Senate of. the United. Si-ates,- there . were'but two members of that body who avow& any kind of sympathy with the political sentiments he was known.torap resent„ .:Next winter , there will be in that body - twenty Senators, acting openly ,and steadily with the Republican 'party. -It .was not easy to believe, in the face. ,of such results, that the cause of,hostility to the extension has made such progress. In View of this simple foot how Much en contifgenient there is for the friends of human right and • the cause of freedom. They .have only, to hold MI to their faith - , following it up kith. works, to secure, in time, a perfect emancipation of the gov-, erniuent from the thrall of.the slaucTow er. We may not - live to onjoy'the•b]ess ing,. but the time will surely come, when the perfect rights of freedom be re spected by our National Legislature, la?" LIE SEVEN ' DeISOOTAIS mothers, , of the Pennsylvania Legislature, who vo ted for Henry D. Foster for %U. S. Sena 61' . - eri - have - mu tshed - therr - reasons for so doing. They" Stigmatize l‘Tr, 33u eh a mem. alleged interposition in favor of Mr. For ney, which" they say they ban satisfaoto= ry and overwhelming prOcif of; as an'"nn war"rantable assumption of authority," and say that had , knot been for that they wouM-havoisupported the ,ClllleUl3 • Tlll.l SOWUrialLte DITAI6OIIACY IN. A. ~: - Messrs. Vi r agonselldr stnd. Lebo, in rein= sing ttOsuptiOrt COl. Forney, and voting . for Gen ! : CamerOn, has set ,the•Democ r , racy of Scluylkill, into a regular ((misfit: Ole portion of thoparty, donounces, their , - ediftlotrikuninealakreal terms, and anoth•-• Or sustains it' as deoidedli and".ildrjuaj !. „fiddly ; Nre f etiit'o inc being' Veld aides all,over.ch4country,•and „ Chi) natio' ns are tha the, election, .ott Goa.: . CaMeron wilt fhil to produce :atiy ;.other. result, it has effectually set the Logo go '!Yos of Soln!,ylkitl county by the ears, and binseh iu the party_in.tbet-COOnty. WALKER'S CAUSE DESPERATE.--The latest intelligence from 'Central . .America v indicates too clearly to be inisapiwehend ed that Gen. Walker's position is now , deriperat€Tinie. — PiarsihlY ho. May, yet ear-- Mount all the obstaclevand come eut.;:of the seige victorious, bittitliat scarcely , We see nolstrob_hope for hint ) pow' that' the costa•Ricans ni.e 'in posses MOP of GrOytetvri; and have` 'pins cut ,bin , off from:alJ cou,imuaieation,.7lth 'the At= halo kitates. „ _ • NO% A: late; end 'enthueieidierhieeting has been held' ai'Pettiville l iweeiiinieed& tine of Medeis:'Wo l idniedler and t ebo for -voting for Cliftiron.c. •• ' ' i'kus Ifitiv CENT. , ,Tho 4tew - ktoti alum°, frioturlng by ordei t wi l . .eooo'be, in , lgratilli— tiouk Xt ' le/lthitej in, color, about thiOolsti;or tlio old bolt cent, add io chiefly mittlu..ftutp - . ounio 3Tfatters.: . 1 . 3, cc - - • , Deixn - . .op t ßuv. ApEx. conuntitry:htis lost one, of its nuist promitlin Snti4 citizens in The death er4lltis emittentNininter - of the Gospel, ~,exieji4 XeltOr thl . toViudry heed spays bniVOnitetilb-,i' ute to hie ohnticter. • . . •- ...... —.-11111: -111.7NiiiiiitiiiNVLEcruni.=titi; Second Leotpre oFthe - Union Fire Company's , coarse wpe, deireere ti, ma 1 1 21initailit'y evening lasi, by : Iti3l::godeeinib;:ii.; arid' was' Mtt eltignent tribute to Labor and ill 'Rewards- 7 whioh.thelothtstrer atioatindad axthitt - subfoot.'. 1110 leeture was vcry.;,,nppositely illustrat ed by a , graphic. sketch' Of i' . ,thol life end icetekr Lot Binjamin Franklin-6 who commenced life tiFiritiO'iii;ititei. — liiiiititiOfotied hiiicivreOr ue the Mosi;emittent htPliilohopherS.i-L1 44 Viuo'nltt, tb iniliettilkod iii fritinti to frliinif; 1 ~ A od vrovo Ws wiz% 'iliof kilo lightliipg'fiuitAk." ". ,- „lite third:-Lest rit" . -will be' aelive'red 'on Thursdarovonint this iteek' by Dr. 'Latitl born, onti , the.foartl n Thursday 'ofening of next 'Week, -hy Rev: ~. 4, ,k i TianglittiY, "'The' company havo ; mole arran g ements, ti , hove, the (mute° inorCasetl to savenicOtttes,instend-, oUgt7ing five,.as at'Firet intoncleft • -”. ' .. I . .S.LErtilt4rTa...— , The- sleighing ' no* ;gditiiin6le' dad aie 'all the_ - rage. , Almost every evenie:gjoneenri see pass leg streets large two '.9r . foer 'horse sleighs , croivdmirwith belles and"bendi, on,:theirray to !i_lportoum; Atechaeicithuili-Or` 'seine, of the popular.resorte in eleigbini Friday 'night Inet 'there':erne another heavy, ell.or suou; followed by n ' light rain, and as the 'Weather has qua° beeti eiceeding ly sharp the sleighing •has 'beep:rendered I Much betier; • - • „ ' -- "•PIPS,• LEVU% .4..IID..Qt7ARTEIt9?"--: These ohl•fashiotied silver coins now Third a -general subject of conversation among _those interested in receiving or payinglhem out, undJive understand a 'number' of cue:shop keepers nod others refuse to receive _them in at their par vaiiim They are flee refuried-nt the banks Land-the poStofhoe,-- Wee hive had numerous ,in9uiries within a day or two' as to .the exact pollen or - the !'Pip, Levy and Quarter,' 'question—Lemma being. under the impression that 'the bill -Sbollshlng their tme;_er reducing' their nomi ; -nal-tirthe-deolmni fid - ally ;passed Congress: This is a misiahe. 'The hill paseed.the Senate;STU - Titus 'mudded id the lions; and therefore, goes book to the Senate - in 6G! irthirme urns shone a new 'bill, Tho Senate must yet act these amen, monis, and if they are adopted, anti - the hi meets theapprOval of •the Proeident, it veil then ho tbo loli'of the land, and . 101 be worth only five cents ; "levies," ten cOnts, and Spittle: "quartersrtwonty :cents. Al ,thobgh the bill has not yet become a' law, we no doubt that the Senate:hill option in We liouse,—atnetidtnetqa—and—the--Prosident: approve it The.'net good one, and will ;fleet with.' unitTrani approbation ;- for those. Jolafsmall Spardsli "coins - had hechnie-tt puldief nuisance, and ought long since to have been thrown Out of circulation,. Tn the Aelintime, Borne of- our business men will OFtintio to take them, while ethers will not. Thbse who continue to receive them at: their nominal val ue, wilt, nolosubt, receive "tt good run of custom," and naeordingto the following,from. the.lll, Y. Express, will not loose muoh by the uperation, either: • , . "'The Intridain value of those coins, as proved by recent assay in a .deposit at the Assay office of aboht $OOO, showed only a less of 82 per cent., and these consisted entirely of smooth pieces, every •quarter. eighth and• sixteenth which showed the pillar, or would . pass -current in. any South. American. port, having been. previously takeit 'out. Every eoundluerter, on which the impression is distinct, is vvorth.intriusically from 26 to 27 wilts, and 1s readily taken in exchange. for American currenoy by all of the bullion bro 'kers. The same is-true of the smalls . ; pieces which aro not worn smooth or clipped. There fore, those dealers who' advertise, to. receive dem at par will suffer -on an average less discount upon them than uOon ancurrent bank notes. The coin, in sums of $lOO and upwards, can be deposited st the -Assay Of- Bee here, and if, the propokban of smooth coin is not too largo. there will be no loss to the depoaltor from the - face of the coin." • • . . IhhE. AmEttrdAN NS'e are indebted to the publishers of this pa per for a ,package f Qhu ese Sugar Ci;ne Seed. The Agrieuaurist is nu excellent pa per for the fanner and worthy of .exterioive patronage: . See advertisement. On our fOurtb page will be found nn interesting ar ticle relative to this new seed, its origin and, „ COLD IT 18 TOO TO SuCw."—We hopenever '.O hear these words used again MIA. the severe experience wa Mum just:had ti4ii is not only 7 never too•cold to ow, but that the oolder•it is the more , it snow when it once gets at it.--, Sunday-morning, t a 18th just., was .0110 of the coldest, fiercost and most piercing ones we over felt, and, though - life snow. fell grifdging-: ly'rer an hour or two, before noon . wo found it 1 driving,in upon us , apparently from all points, \ of the 'impose: What the depth of the snow .-18- ib .... forests..tiberelhere_w.aB_lta.drifting,-_'.we._ haVe as yet no, means of ascertaining, but. it, Must, we think, be fully 4 foot deep en au nv erega: Never has there,been in thiti country a more terrific SnOw' storm, and ,we hove our apprehensions (bat many parsons tiliveperiSli• ed:freutifs 2 effecteiti undi,' hilcalitioa-' '"-''''” On The 14th day at January, l lBBl;4ltostioits' , hut ,was, ['Scold vied,pieroing,.ner that , of 'last , Sunde,y,-and n 691101 &Moak in ; tlio,day, !mow .00nitnisnaddriVing itself Into one's face di', -reetlitfrotn , the.noilli, ea' ii'dld th - epreatint 'snow, and it continual 'then to snow undbleir nittil,one o'oloeit,ef the 18th of that menth- , -. tAltintarcenree between folks, in the century. vviip'titispencle4" flirat least a 'Week; en 11C00 Ullt, Of }lmputes t.f sinew In, the lanes' whim rondo • poseed.tbreugh,lmd the greatest dilliculty4x ,periopped inmening even -a, horse track...rime ,anew contitketl,Y hea, feet and a halfdeen for IC a" least ,niOnt4ii aita 4 lefoitienXilid not final,' ly ilisappear'netil about 'tile fi r ret-of `March: - The next groat Brew fell , during Ohtietmag; 184 - iifia ilici - 4th end . 8 1 V - ef . JanuerY - fanerrr , ing- were eiiremely,,cold . hays.. Notate ,the weather moderated; many' fruit trees, in the neighborhood' 'of the'oity'weritlidied'l4 its sa 'Vert.' 'the followingmonth of February'ritts extr mely,,cold,,but : dry and tolerably..elear:of. snow. The third'groat snow of the-Met thirty„ years fell ,on, the. 281 or, 24 th;of-Deoember. 1839 i and the : 'weather , Was nevere when it ' oo h*leneederiewine- and the itleiOltig'in the . country continued good,untll the let of ' Feb- ,ruttry, On the fith.OfFebruarylt turned end- .denly warm, and Mut' , enow:neorly, 311. dicer, l 'Petired in twenty-four.liou're,,caueing,coneid-' erabie _flood 'in ' the' Oreeke and 41vore, ' Vrti 'had vitriolic deep-snowel et Alt "time.:', l Tho ,opoW-of December, 1884 and 1889 abevo,:res fantail°, were two feet sleep : . tut eit,Rl'eroge, but there Wee'liut Wile' drifting then Camper eti With the tortilla Storm Ofjanuiry . 14tlitind 115thii1881;- and the we have' 'just bad , on , .141.18th,OfJannery,-)851., ghe,/etter,excell.,, ad' WI . he' 'others' we, have , mentioned, - in the. ipriereiniati :Witeciti Oe'its Commencement and th ementintniMeveritylif ite-liTaitik"' •"'.' l >r'' - . l4Bl oCotiwtYscW ;2. , -Nothing Tositive. ito. Detail elicited in rcatird t041b,0:./.3wrdelLtOltidlii i dark : Vosi - fcitfriit yekterday Bordelre room ‘tticl to ) isie l belOngtidlii Tunis itmlnittetPbott r'dero.`: • tEckleo ;PlL!,l3Podgro46 anAthqriboard.iib,iftig9they, witp Biro. Culm rn ingba are,,QPW-'lll,,q_lll4Pditt: nwniting *km yetnt4,,ol tholavesiiintion. ‘ , •,,, : ,,Vnisnai, Jan a'ritiiiiitiotAit . eierek , o4 , titdeao. TlifiMili4iip4rPiratiiilifll44obied and ; Uitiridaan'AdjaniiiiidA"X;; . fram;,:ibe ,CoMinAteal,eWaYeililgAlleyta . ;ii , an-mended .'l i iiiitrbtlfl'airiatintitionie . nrrorejn the draft of' the bill formerly reported. •It reduces the annual revenue fourteen millions of dollarit marine-Teiegraph-bilrmatrreferred to-tbo Com— mittee on.Waye and MERISS: Saint) debate nleo . tookS p ta, dEf7.041 7a,".bilt:hlvirnttu„inah lioneFf,af Ctirigreturihn .iiuntrak of itat.py,n,)autitictipnt fund;• I :WiDNEBDAYi ~BANATE.-011 May Op ;of, 111r.,IVilson, teas ' YeLave 4 d that . bOttialittect Ott t'preiipt - "Atein. tione birinetrweted..to tnqujre . intorthe expetp: eupy of sending a,Cortimiesioner to the 1'2;4104 ortho kdet retain Stellipelego, With power to itiveietigato the 'eloinie :to sorrergrity wbkli the government of 14 Netherlands asserts folio's'• glees over- the mown( -these -Taltinds,..and f'orni treaties with suelidolependentStotes and titbis rte mep lio'Pound therein . of eufgoient,poiver and importnned -to 'i,enildr Sueb : trantisinMidsiiary. Mr.iDoujklasti. reported bill establishing . ..dm fliofal and Land districts in thei - 444ilen.pur', abase: Adjourned. Jan. denthils'of , dames IleViin,„U.-)3.,Sonntorffuni luwa , who was quelifiedind 'itiink • his' seat Theloffieinl notification of the deniii 'of Preston Citroline":Was announced; and eufeetos pronodnedd, on The usual resolutions of regret and symnnthrrere ted;,tilid the'eettwo adjourned.- • Keift'onnehtiOed ibe,dolb . nF Preston S. Brimks, member of th.e Renee from Smith Carolina. A number of eulogies were .spoken, and the usual resolutions pasiked.,--Ad-; jowined. • , PENNSVIATANIA:LEOiSiATUit • - SENATE.—Petitions in favor.of• tha sale of the Public Works, and the repeal of the. Usury Lairn,:wpre presented. Several .privale..bills -were. introduced, and one or two' of the same character passed, finally. They ore without in, creel to )nireiniers, --' -.-. : - . .• -' _ liousg.":-.Peti lions 'Were proses ted fora mod, .ifientbin of -the iltiury Laws, for n nenocounty out of Westmoreland, Armstrong, and Indiana,. to be called tkiskemintntuf, and fur various other objects. Mr. Beck- d:fere,' o resolution aliening the names . of Meserti, gauschl, Hill; -F osteri - Backus, -- Stuith - T - cif - CaliibitaTenili oun ,, - Johns, Anderson, Iteolc Harper, newer id York, Jiamseyof Spidladelphia,,lfillegnki lin,l ni '.el; -Campbell, Arthur, Ent, IlleholsonlAnd 'Brandt, to be added to the protect in roldtro - tt to - Mr. -- Cameron's "'election. The question of its reception woe discussed at some length by Messrs. Foster pad Ktliglit in its advocacy,: anti neitsrs; Bair, - Mumma and MCCaltuont, in op-' .position, and it- was then' ordered to a second reading—yeas 4101Aps 35, . Adjourned; '.• • . r • • TILIMDAY, 4011: 27. . . SENATE—Mr. Penrose, from the Judiciary - Oomnlittee,..made an elaborate report concerti'. ins_cases_of-aonte s mptiot,eotirt; and- 'milieu," Tarly - of the ease of General Small:. A nun):, ber of , new bet*, and Other' corporation Pills were read. . . , . ~......,. -- HOWIII.—A - lnrgoAfifinber orlirivele - bills passed first readhig.: The bill d.Arroorporite the , Univ,ereity of Free Medieine•passod fled- WIIDNiSDAY, Jan., 28. • Siriseiv.=—Among,thesala read in plitoo . vias one's° submit to tbe'peOpli of Philtidelphia the question of the:v.47o4ot tbe Consolidation act; to ivoorporilte thelltenixvlllo,Bank,&o. The Dill to'antlioiite• the lehited States .to pur, abase a lot In'Plditidelplila:ns a site for a Post 'Office, was potted finally. The bill relative to contempts of Court pasted first reading', end was then lola over. MrAtraub'gave notice'of his intention not'to sign The protest of the .I,le mocrotio.members of the Legislature, against the election;,,,',4 Simon Coltman to the - United States Senntrtnd file his reasons theref:a. novse.—Mr. Foster submitted ajoint reso lution, ordering a joint Convention of the two Houses on the . l.hth of February, fir the elm tion of a State Treasurer, wbicb passed first reading, and was then postponed. The reso lution direotinti • the 'Committee of Ways and Menne to frame and report a bill for the sale of the publie works, Was negatived—yeas 88, nave 49. A reaolutiop vgs offered for the up pointrnent of a special osnttnitlee of. five, to prepare and - report' a bill' for the sale of the main line, but it was lost—yeas 89, ttnys On lerive given, Itlr..Wagonseller read a speech deft:tiding his-coursein erensforllnited States Senator.° Ife road the letter'of Mr. Buchanan to Mr. Mott,' said re flected severely upon Mr. Forney, denonnoing -the Presidential interference in legislative mat-. tent:. The following, among a number of other were fowl in placer - A bill to ino6rporate, , the Chestoi. Valley'llarik; rat Coatesville; to in corporate the Bank of Plienix'ville; to lacrosse the. capital stook of the 1 ayneshurg.Bank; to extend-the charter of the Boston Bank; to in:. :nOrporato :the Schuylkill Haven Bank; tofu. crease the eapitirstook: of the Manufatturers' and Mechanics' Bank of Philadelphia; to in • oorporate.the State Bank, of Pennsylvania; to protect laborers and, jouineyttpcn; tovstub/ish „ a Free flunking Lriw; a bill giving the consent . of this State to the pdrchase. by thrUnitCd State's, 'Ufa lot in Philadelphia for the erection of a Post,Offiee and Couttliouse, TittiosbAY SEICAiE.L.-11:0 MO concerning oenteropt of 'court gran disceesed at length;: 1.111/9 were in trod need concerning tbefeesat Juaboes of the Peace, and o_geteral law,fertho iney_cparation of aTolapanies, resolution, Offered the pro• vions day by Mr Posterjflxing February for tlicielectiooof a State Troiontler lakery4p4oni pasael4 - ,,E10 Magraw.to not to' bq tiillepornrittint4o 4014 eyer... : Among rim -nett to s 'nbelieli 'the gin oe'•' of . (Nun ty - Sepe'rliktenif Coui hie it Bei!AilF —The Judiciary, Ceminittee repor. ed 6,tak thehill relative ',le * certain ~cOIIII.IB it Philadelphia, wifil a. recolurnen4ation that it 'be passed; ,also, a hill relative to ihe of and duties of tfil3 'Attorney -General ef tbc qfate, -The bill relative to liens of rcechanies and, others on lo 6 otdOti * ies'wiis'reilelited `TOO. c gaiire: ratioinreendaelon;lelso tie•supPlement to the actilloorportuipg.tho It ' inirlingtinsurnace, Cempany..._,Mr-,PenFose,"-n suppiement4nrilie; 'tint refittee'iii t the jurlOiction and pewera of .oouiti of Nieuwe , to incorporate: the Jartiey•Shore4Tank:, , 'lldr,, C i ' alib ll ,, . ,,, eUppiellaent,tolllo,actitincrpera.ting t 46 Plek o(North4tnerhi. , 'The bill inlatiee, coittenipte: of Courts woe.jakeu . iiiendlur , :* .thet debated . till the *adJeininnett,:e'' - ' to the improvement of .thelphtoliver iviionindet epesial:order ,of .tbadity.forlaostivxnesfa, On, leave gives., .addressed., the: Horke nt some length; la reply, to to the reoent 'remarks =Of - lir. Nitagetieeller; 't6 the' U. t3. , .Setintorial election.- He relpmed e9voity ,, ,ly, on,tbe ection,atiiiessre; Lebo. Wagonislier, and 4 1 !.n.qiiy:„..bl.rt_ATsigMciont_f91.101votl, mu' JD, coitreof of hie remarits denonneed .- Mi:' For. soy d iv 'Strang tertne: Tho Pint ieeillutiOl3s: 'relative to the -Teriltory._of Kansas were thee colfelllerod,.flutk gave ,rlso,tp anAnireated ,de l'l,loxrr .74) 451,i'l "enennt Volley, le,*.werereeent/y frozod , t,e deoth in conaUtuentrwo „getting :lost in n. enow ateyni. At Montlea, /o, p er 3101331, 11 31111311.:3 1 . 13137WQ 13 OD 11-6 114 Rere e- ' 'froiere:_ie 43010 Thee iiii , e: , Veriii ) ;Abir, a Itar;lrlii-Oawngt , Tpuir -:'et the -21dt , -saiti osolt4 . oloolo , on o v e ioa,flio-,to!olabe;fe„t ..;Iguicturantt,pert-Lehe:Ontri4lo:4"fiAll,4itNlA 'fikl,pl , iwentetelinehewo r,the,l(ersee-.,hecoming- 1, ` 4 9 116 . 4 1 , 13 .; j 1 4 1 1 , 92:1,A911;0,0,.111,1,0,14y, —ehorb-e,s..t,en4d,'ent Inie' thu ahnnt . •'="- - ; ' ."heyiiitt whieli the witer ii still. vrelbkoa4 .c., , C , ..,,, Aeati3Ary 4 lCetigrupsj,i , i.::.,:t • - ,----.? _.; . '•:?..E?,:: . • , ...1-- Impvachnieht,,o4....Tud lici , Wetelaiwe c luar, ' . --s/:,ns. •,? ' I',* (Z:, ,, .W4tiffNOTON,..liinlBls 4 —;•The House Crunill i t. , . , ~ , le 'Ol tha Judie! :,v 'h Jo . . resole/4 11:06!(t ~et.-. . opedehinent:i3.• iligwilintifeuerefTexdAlfe, f t , ..:. lilloil inns Anil . ' liiiiiiiiiiiiiWre: iiiiiiiiAn4b 3 i• . rat impeaulwn'ent of a Federal Judge, in the ' .3st 27 years. The *counnitiee will make 'a' .:::...:439.r_A : nt,Alle.gret r efipurtunity.-- . ..,-_,,, __ . „. :.,-; ErIII El .Corruption Investigating Committee. AVAsitiNtfrot, [non= tin:lS:ll , ot Witnesses, 4tii ne • rar Aistunt.'frOto f„yriabington, the Corruption - Investigating --pomm t tee- will -notbs alite-to-mflke TV port- ns - - soon is + ll , O .Y B e. ; • f".• _ . . . T l 4.e...Kazissts. Judgeship, VfAsitiztortt'N Tan. 80.—The Seto weut - fete ,etteeutive'tisaion 66, itejetj, y ity, upon. the'rie;ninatieti of 'Me.' "Ihilge'of the litip'eeine''Ciiiire of aneint. io place of 'Juke Lecompteiand-acljeurke.l'afthr -.three houre',. worm debate,. without taltiug, the queutht., It 11.4 thought that ,Mr, 'llarrison cantiot'be.etiiitirteed : ue.ir se, the auto will reionikably oloett:. • • LANC,AfidEII. ..06ifi4/en fly rte 7 Berted. tedvilie:OMeere ottlie LenaWater' Bank tviil nuke ne neeigumenPef its effects onAXen• day aupreciat 0.-i he UP tos eon • Tlnt swoon was followed by a aevero . illneed. Tien I got i litrops-Stiugh to; look about me again, I foetid myself in one ofthelarm•houSa beds—my father,lllra.,Kniflon, and the doctor, . wore Shin the ivorninyeat was asleep at my feet, and the - pocket•book that I bad caved lay on the'rable There vvas:Plenty of news for ., nie to hear, as talon no I was fit Rl:tuts tatt .to ,The.tbie'vesbail bCorcotuight,...and ^ wetn.in prison, - Vl'ait)og the:W .. 464'ot the, neat Nr.- and Mrs. Koine° had been so .. shocked,.nt ,the, dang,ent had run—for which' they blamed their own want of thoughtfulness in leaving the pocket-book in cm cora as they_ did•tlntf: -- the'y insisted -on my father's remo• viodfrorn our lonely home to a nottagonn••their land, which we were to inhabit rent free. The. brnk-notesthat - I had saved were given to me to buy furniture with, iu place or the things thot.the thtexes_lind_broken—Theso_pleatiant tidings assisted me 80 greatly ... in protoptingmy k . ecovery . , that I waesourr_able to relate to my friends at the farm•bothie "the partiCulai•a that • I have ;Vritren_here...-They, were all-surprised and interested; . but no onn, as I. thought, list. ened • to WO wirheuoll'breathleWnifiditfon the farmer's eldest eon. Mrs, gnirton noticed, this tae, anrbegan to.tnake jokes about it, in her light-hearted - way, as soon - As we were alone: L thought little of her jesting nt the time; but wh'en'l got well,antl.tvi, went to live at our now home, 'the young. farmer,' as ho, was celled in our parts,:eonstapriy.earanAas ea _ 'Us, and constantly mantigedlo'ineet me out of doors. I'Lad slum) of vanity, tike other young women, antLl___heon_ to think orliirs.- IfniftinenTjekes, :with tiome'ti4ention. To be briS, the young farmer managed one Sunday . 7 ,••I never could tell bow7-tclose_hisufay with Alorrony,-Jno. 26 mo . ifi'returniug from_ church, nod ,before we found out the right road home egaiu he bad asked me to be file wife. Rio relations were quite as much astonished and .angered "at the step ,he had taken as you youteeif would bavo been,' young lady, in thick . place. They, did all "they could to keep us asunder, and break off the match. nut the farmer , Veitsjao obstinate for them. lie had, one form'Cilii'eaver te'ellmlajeetions. "A man, if be is worth the name; roerries according hid own ideas, and to please himself,' ho used - to any.• 'My idea is, that when 4 take a wife I tun .p/ocing my honor end happlbeas—tbe most precious things I have to trust—in one woman's care. The woman I am, going td marry had a smill charge coVided to her by chance, end showed herself worthy of it at the hazard of lier'life. That , is.proof enough for ZOO that she is worthy • of Abe greatest charger 0911 put into bertaands. Rank land riches _-are nne things, but the certainty of, getting good wife iaa-something better still. I'am of tags, I . know any own Mind, and I mean to mar — ry - the - stoue.mason's daughter:' ' And ho did marry ate. Whether I prayed myself worthy ormot of hie good opinion -W.4 • question, young:lndy, urbroli I louse y.qu to Ask my. husband, if you over oltonee io'cionvengain into our parts. In telling you the oireurn- s'Aitces which led to my lucky raarriege, I have told y ou all that is necessary. You now, perhaps, he ready to admit thMt a iyoman mny posse..B noicher beouty, birth, wealth nor tccompiialititents, and yet, in spite of these disadvantages, may still linvo .atlractions of . . , . , . . •Itex ow e a in the eyes or p - ornoiLlo uto. ', Whim „r... yon'tixt•feel Inclined to oipreas some oaten iabineut litriiliot finny ut ttee to you ' re strange . • ~„ learringe, renieuibey- n4:'ense, dna dletue,t your UNVII beat}, no-thin-Klllitre orreweril - for . , the trouble I kayo taken in letting you about TILE Same ok •rtip BLack,'Ce'rriee. • . • . anl,=htis' hail '!tie 'effect of reintering travetion'intliontis'Ati by' t her' 6ififip filie t _tte4ii; trUin on Saturdny hist broke , n ten belCliv'Mid -) although' kibieirirered by.e temily 'Melding neer, t !oases:' gnenee of ,, eiliielr was' 'tlint' the' bp' tiein , inn I)llr4ryirOiP,,oll t lll ) ,[l 7 l ok , tliiti:4oll% AU. OM bmibtoelit.ecniie Sweaty foot, high,..mmishingnn. engqie several oars theiu on ' 'the last 'enr . ' the pn's.gongers'' tbroien- , beint, down '.for taii me meats a fearful swine ensumi, but were all , renoupiloiithout ,hiee A . llimnbe r :were ode diisigerouil7, I,liier'y Garden from -"neer kiphritto in Leinenntercininit ielie' boil:vitae is'net, expected ,- 'ft{ , kiivisPApnit icriterin one thit b r iPitefit ofVile"'ibis eel', triet they way, eleep nitiah more ooi4Oriaiii.' b'ea clollies,' by pinoing: or ; thieltneeitee• of" pager (aallinten , nesieraPer••• wilrrouitrer),...lietptern , .00 88terlote of.theitl T. l . ll, , , rultY•appgnc rhilantoua aotoeiBB diSt IP tflo , wtwu i firs t hes trot it ; t tried It; 'l' len% lea fy; froin 'B:Orlando thallfitiitn'etteetive remedy for eohittleeping.:, If , thoee..w.ho :toinieteri to tin-1%94 0 f tho.peer !Tilt :ire. it a trial, ,I be :-I,eve they. wilt, Hod it valuable aid in rplievilit; "their elitferiage.'" ' • .• • . Cexuatztos, Otdo, Jan, 80 —ltt.; the House of Itetiresaptatives, yesterday, a' fleet vote waxbill - upon- las .. revelation to expel, Mr. :(4‘l3iough,. a taerabor of. the, Haase froze .111anul too county, for, an assault, . Mr. ; caderell. Tha i resplutlop was apopted 6 n'voteof7o ; 86, all' 1:1;e' lioradarati*votili ii tfi awie lutiou,'e:bept 'Obey ot,liaruil ton. f'f" onsa.. caused, eatisiderable excites:mate vbe ;; lletive l tros„ kelt. 'of ! portions,: anxious:for. final deoislOo: P4r , .41 0 1A;10,:, 1 0i'i" ftii Ciaoraaatt . • . , . Siege . of, the Bliolg .Cottage._ 49 - T p,4cps =II „ Aitt.tx.—T/ -tariff-14 rep tied by lifr.titilibel , lf of . dlyttilsg •;) N 1%•:,.• iVedbetittiOs:fivii•• ten t andfifteecifperiteOlk of t;theltot ttAtt4Willit fe wriceptjens;dirsiMb, rty •Jbo‘ ..eXeLtption of a few items,:eatrica to • (lie 'free `get; whist reduces . the revenue about six mil-. Afents•-..;:0.Gtic1.1ar5,....., -fitiistlred:pir tirought7tloWn-tirinitr shnlf..,--Sug'ar, wollaesee, lead, nail, w4l, 'anti hemp, are put at ten per sent., ,rediteing” the reibnue:about seven millions of dollars. Iron, dotted, woolen and silk manufactures nro re tained asmow: • TIM old twenty, twenty•fiver a nil_ .thdrii!periceti t. u I es:. are sot', tatt,. - teriany - o - tinWerdliiit t - iiim - diteins hit - item ore carried to tbeTree list. The direct reduction of the revenues, annually, will be. about $13,- 000,000, which, it Is-supposed,, will- be i. ni ereased sotrMillfol7l; hjr , ihEief n. eOla r. or= this, nierieure; to substituting keine' manufactures for thoie imported. • . . • TEIE LIQUOR QuEsnow.- 7 An effort te d l . mugs. to modify lbs. Liquor.. Lnwmf last' , , . seat session , but Wiff. ) kobably fail of success.' :d• bilC.bae Edready- been introdUCett in the House. to repeal Au 0114 sseitioU tboolet of 1856..mtuLtim iritortoifter-browersmWdlllsill— leis till.pniti of the SrSto AA)) he eetif (I,' loAsed,' ustiessMl,,and' liovinea , O ngremy•to site - provisioits.ofddiemol of. AOM to crsnte 64009g:fund. pits souteni. Otte L4nikt agilounuent.of_ilte_preseni- By6W7). eu far deieloiSS to liEoweis'end diStillori, 'arid 'a • return., to the. system of Itemising in - opera tiumborare 'the existing bisr; was. passel.: • - 1:3111BAT NATIONAL TRIAL' OT'MACIIIN*111(: AND INPLEMENTS ' . :—Tbo.'Clominittoe . of -the'-United states Agricultural. Society;:aiipointed at , the. 1 ehh anttunl.meeting, held Ili the Stuithsoniati iii;titute, in the city of iSlashingtoil,.en. the 14th of. JaontAry,.. , .t . o designate the - time and . to make liltihe necessary arrangeinenis for a national ' triad in the field of , agrienharat imple ment. and 'machinery," have, invited tliwinvett .tors ..and-suanufnetores .of , all cuelt articles ,- beth in the' United :Staiee'anu! foreign 'gotta , ti4e43cLiiiinticlpatiti-nritaiXe'trinl to'he made at Louisville, 1{;y:, under . the - auspices of.the Soideq t duiing the fall,of 18.67. . '- . • I The ' Andover Advertiser stated the-following toots from a personal in Teireleir4iih'Stinitor B.: - ' •' ' ".Altholigh•he.presontire noble figure in his nertion, the frying •seenos through, which .ho boa inieeed during the last, year have lart•their indiliblo mork•npon . him. His heettli ie im• proving gradually, but at timea he suffers from hia 'toned. He 'exercises - iisity_in the-or, pen nii,lTria -- heeps his Mind as , frie no presible. Proui the day 'wno stricken dOwn,in, too Se. , note to Alio present time, .he hao.not eat" tip a whole clo'y 'Mr. Sumner will visit Wnehington inn fen , week nii_be_preseut .in tho. kiennto' to record his vote on some practical matters to ,be passed. upon by that body. before its nd journment; 'After the close of the session be will take a tour to Europe 'and spend several. inonthe on the continent in 'visiting ohjects of ,curiosity and interest; he Oen` expects - to rez mum home perfectly restored." •. EMANOAPATION . zx M18,50VIII:7-4710 SL'itol/18 Loader, a strong pro slavery Democratic. ,pa -per-admits-that-the emoneipittionknts:can,Tpoll many thournindu of, they,bave oomph:nit posaessiOa ml l ari ,, l-ootaiti.3- that-thOY.liaii - at.ipa#Ai i i r „ teen inehibeis of the • State 'Legislature; ,und that there are probably many' more in that ' body, us'many of the. interior •odunties ore pretty tborougliiy timaneipoijoniied. Tbo party, is Dow just beginnjog to Agitate the question. • • . It Would Lordly " do for 'ant , ono , t hove the termerity now days to question the excellence rbf tioolland's German Bitters, which are prepared by Dr. C. M. Jock son. , In cases of dyspepsia, liver complaint, and de; rangernent of the digestive' orgnus, theirs mApy virtues have long RITMO , boon anode plainly npporent. They purge from thil system the morbid humors Arbirh turd the nntural 'Unctions, and bring paleness to the cheek, and suffering to the brow: Tkey huffish 'those clogs upon happiness, and:roans° the voter's, to high health. Beendrertisement. FitliillONT, Iva MuaragO 001. Fremont bad ns many friends as the Mustang Liniment, the-op• position could not draw a corporal's guard: Mr. Fro moot remarked, in hie dispatches to : Mr, .Fillivore‘ while transporting horses and cattle over the Pliane".l Mexico. "That If the Government would send on a 114. 'oral supply of Mustang Liniment, It would save 25 per cont. of hts lossos." This is very linportnot for all Far more sad Liverymen to know. The 5/netang Liniment, Is a wonderful article for man or beast. It should al 'ways ho used for Soros, Swellings, Still Joints, Burns, Bruises, Rheumatic Palos, he., and for ankle, Fprabla Spaying, Itlngliono, de., upon horses. Beware of 'mita Untie. The Alu.,taug Is sold by all rospertable tickler. evorywhoro. BARN ES & PAIIK, Ort. kJ—lna. : • Proprietors, Now York., • ,_• • Dlt.' 1 SAM] TiICiMPSON• 8 Milell-0010- hinted EYE "Ito mortis stnuti Unrivalled." This old, tried and %Yalu:lade remedy nor all thy die. eases atilt( eyes, after having-stood the-thittild7oVer - Fifty - Tears, end 11M - dente - MI for It is Still' increasing, is now, add has been for the pant two'years, offered for sale in an entire now dross. Each bottle will have a Stool Plate Engraved Envelope,. with aportialt of the Inventor, Dr. isaac Thompson, New London, Cerro., and it fan simile of his signature, together with n . • sitttlie rlgnature of the present proprietor, John, l'hompsm, No. 161 mid 163 Elver street, Troy, New York,lind,nnue other can 'ly genuine. The proprietor has been compelled to make this chango in the style of the wrapper owing to the large - 1 quantity of counterfeit which for the past few years has been palmed upon the community, and especially at the west. .• . • Purclueters are particularly requested ti buy none but the mote described; and an the red label hereto fore pmcd has then celled in, any, foam{ in. that fortn the proprietor does - not hesitate to pronounce cdunter reit. - • . • Fpr sato by all ihe'raapectablo Iln dad States and Camilla: • • • • ' DAY.biIY,B , GENUINE, PAINS ENTItaOTOtt Will subdue the pain and Ind tuna Don from the, fiererast butt r scaldS; In from one to twenty minuteir-and that' u wlll Mud the wounds without a sear; and effectually cure , . Fever Sores—Plies—Solt Ilbenut4•lntlanumitury Rheumatism—Sera and Inflamed Byas•-•Catty—Wounds "-Liiruises=4ll4 -- and 11:motorail) kores-r•Scald Jleort Conn; mid ~Buillonst•ErYslindiur,Efiralnit wellings•••- • Pelmm-carliblains--Eites of Insects—Rivalled and Oro. Urtuud•-•;"Sore 'NlPPlus—Eruptions-'-aud all other inflammatory. and •cutauootis disetuneywhero the parts • Don't tie incredulous about the many diseases named 't abgairierd•broilly - :one - thing , ..tutrittect - thatthe'rew; ;but posltlic;mwde a rtles .41 , 1'104,01e 4abto Alone. nontaloe,and aiheretafare iniumekated--one can reach mot yltike• af,./rmate,a. Monad :discos" .but „ Qw , ry.—Do nut regular bred physidantiproscribe rale tool inwardly SM. 'scores oftlifferent " Each koa of DeNUMS D.tp,T,'S,PAIN.EXTUACTOR baSAlir, on It 'n'Stool Phi to Engraved the . liigindurtili or 0. .V. CIACKEINEE4 CU., .proprietors. and RENEE , tr.A bLEY, manufacturer. All ptbors are counterfeit. • Aid, orders'sheuld be addressed 'to' C.V.• rellitenei 'C0.,.81 Bartley. strost,,New York,„ Tutted`• 'ONPOr sale by all Druggists throUitio4'illti ,",Z7, 17r" Tr7 - 7 - 7 - r ug.p.ig,itiT.,Arfp ,9QUNTIC., „ A 0417 CULTUAL qOCII4TIL reguAr raorithly•ikeattott 'thil Cniu6. , Comity - Agricultural Soalnty bt) hula at. tho Voutt A;01.1.110,, 011 3holUUt of Pahruaryi at 11 o'claclt; •, 11, •., hti , tlAl,llll.oTll, •;: President. RVING ,!IFEIM,AtE This Tnetittitfon rettunonces its eccond session onabo 'lot of Sehruarvistartjc,,:,:a_ 'Who litiararilitnesage already urelyed, from the rods. tortitild Saud:tern' Retell, affords 'it tale guainiithe.6ej iliffiarrnansneyprrhp e the leeetion,and tbptotigh ostirse I .oridetrlictlan, conur.oodall especially tolhese dakirotitr 'of 'airing their daughters a blaasicel education. ~t 'Young Ladies enjoy here all the cetufettaertd,rnflve7, 'fleeces of 'haute ; .— the - tiulldlng'being donnas:Vibes, Ilos • chambers tor,:neatly turnislted,Orell ventilated and, heated, and OUT TWO EiTOWINTS OCCUPY 1114840 Z 00001. • Au thews interested in Ventalereincitlidiaraeordially .milted to visit and avaruine the i n st ltuthnt• f + or.'cliculanieontelishig.. &esti, .. Jan 20 185i' Meettanteslattg Pa. S'A Ttrit DAY WV . FNTII,ISI- I.b oky.,- wmicAT, PAPER. i7CAMiNE FOB xpiliOnyi*" , bihs " "; 'nzAcxur pmasorr: soutth Third' ett ,VOLIIIMAN!S' - '4IIIERMA ORA IN . 64 Ca tl:o l7 4 4 ptrA v to y il it 031anuin'o ll Atuirica FODU4r~77dudgea ties' itusa., by• • •:. , i4ect.117...,,,, Z. t; , 1,1?) ..::..,,-..Tt'ONST-49S.Q* 1 PION WAVB GPisitltlqr" 110NtY tiv ., 'r.rto.tp: , 4l% ' . ' kii iaiiktqt -- s64' '-oci ' v 1 "' 'InVI24 Chotallal 7011,4 804p, - ,^ k MI% u ppgZ,A ',,,. truly etyylloot Soaps..o4,l.rocelvorl 'Mir fitir'•,usa 11 ` Witebrialfrl'AMllXOßOONltYillialuStroet.t : Undid. Noy p , pt, • 'ny, , ; ONN.II:TS FEATIi FRct & FLOW. now* t iaor m sue.,,sc fc a cqmo t .4ber l t,, oriur*. mtu , t'vw.yetsamutquitues. audhaiimi elour Q. 7.:,3,01Q.Q.,:f,1 NIMINW •TairTal-P,V. • At Ohnteborstorg; on the. 27th feet, by the Rene; br. .Sehmeok,'lllr. 0 K 01 1(18'.0b1112, of Xediale, to , blies Ou .HZ4;ADA:"Cif pp m, oropmboro,arg.o, • the22d last:illy the Etiono,-AIe.,MIQUAA% ban._ or Mil; ecinhty"...ll._ Rdll • - At Papartonn, on Nridak Utah:lth of January, EA RAF( ADA LUNE, daughter of Wm. A. & I.l4diin 'lduthusst, . aged 8 years, 3 Mouthy; 24 days.' . his remittance . 14 Green Spg, la Newton town ship,-on the night of the 20th Nor. ALEXANDEItt SNARL., D,D , In Rho Idrsgbari 1114 a naitro of thisamuity, was born and attained manhood In the mule neighbourhood, and almost trithlia sight of the lA l loolWh'pre hOCIIIML.I . Early In.life be attached himsel(to Rho Assoeititel 'Reformed '-Presbyter/an Church, (the .church oft his fothertr,) - mitf . after the usual collegial° .course, became a student of Theology , and siithileititiettly of the OMpol. • g1194.1y. of tprtils'ordination, npw more. than thirty years ago r itaiits called to, ilitthes ovorotneo contln tied tu charge of the - congregation' to which he was wird*. • ta4g,Whetilici • i• - i• ti;" • : * `s'•the thim good ?etiwhole . hitylt has brititer.4 40iiittiot40 / M to iitiealobiio 4 - 42x44- Lily not our%whaio decease ttlfeeted soletimr.Wpror tiou of the community, and eoteic_tenstre a Chute of •• ••• 614 Io a - recurrence to -*lto ' oho roller will re;i4or 'obviotio: ..int , o3beroi. the "cototr!poity, ;Theit . 4l clud , to those bltn, and never failed; vitsti ooraplon,yrq9teil It, to.. txpiorta 114 .oplolog_plut.pisubjectf.tPubila-lm-- portance, 6.uc10i.ii,.0.0d manly Bran- • • , ..• 'Poseesaci • of copaidoratile_ osta'te;' he had near lily Ileart.:tLe ehdreh,ln..whieli, for some : yea* • boetceousidored a father; 'AO it PIZ bane time shared • with :it, liberally, l:ievolonee to other denozoinatiozie when an ^pportunity to contribute irasafforded, Nor • were these the only objects of hl;charity, for With , the emnpaas of an enlarged intelleet r ite favored Wier's; Mem-, sure of a secular character tending to 6hri advanceraiint of his follow mii,udcrith the litndireveilf.a goneroms heart, he nevor turned" the poor of any. kind empty frcnn hiaeor. , • Aa 4 ;adulator of the gospel, he reinjoiforgothishigh . • ealliolf,.aud' ;levee once sidled Lis pulpit or ministerial • robe. with what_bolonged : roore npaperirin the foram or public assombljr:• All Lie ;data as a citizen ho know ,and exereised,'and would have claimer, and demanded at any risk, but kunwlng them and exorcising them ea ho always did, within their proper l?oonds, he woe much more the object of reopect,•cOnlidtillee, and admit ration., ' • . Of his abilities eta tubed uot speak, no they are kaotrn and acknowledged !u the church and etneaupity, wikee be wne afroriled ad- epPotttittYle - axe-idea theta,atiti rutdd hate been, sufficient to sustain him with condo deuce Wed .respeei, In any Petit+ of duty to which he might hare Been _ • •-• • . _ . • As he llrod so ho. dicd,,respected the.bycommunity ofwhich he .was so long au ornaniout, beloved by , the. friends of Ms youth, whci were the friends of hJs iigo, Yotiotaftad-brthwhlciliVh7llitildeliers which for 7cars looked•upcin. him as a sago, and lamented - hy'afttrilly that has long leainid Upon his strong arm -tor Oupport., Jtem fibOrtisemettisi . . _ . TTN Ib N P I R•Ft- COISIPANY,S'. iu tu i Ito- LECTURE! Ur, L. LA/d801727, of Carlisle, will deliver tile' 1171 rd lectoto _before _tbo _UNION Free ComeaeVon TilliltB --DAY3 the Gth of February, 1667,1 n tbo COVIT /lovely. Beason Tickets, edmitting two Horsens to .thokotli-ety, $1 pq. ' seamroleketß, admitting one, 60 center Tick. eta can be obtained from itns of the Committee. .1. Yamor, 0. 013,Anor, • , .. A. C.CORNAIAII; ' . C. II Mier, • R. )1. BrzuNeotr, . •- .. .. Committee. . Der. '24; lithe. - . . COURT.-NO,TICE, -Is hereby, given, that llon..Tasiss /f..-olnufBx,- reeldent - judge - nt - tlxiConrt of Counnon Pleas, has la ,gued.hla procept r bearlug date the Wld day of - Pecromber, ordering an ,Adjourund Court of COMMOti Plea; to be bidden er Cabllale, In and foi the county of.Curnber- Jand, no -Monday, the 72d day of February, A. 11, 1057, at 10 o'cloCk, A. M., for the trial of - all isiruealli the - Fleas, depending and for trial by awry. ' - XOTICE TO:IOREDITOALS.4-NO-: TICE ts hereby gi - v'en that I have appllel e to lidges of the Court of Common s Pleas of, Cum rieud county, for the benefit of the Insolvent s: Lowe, d they. appointed Wadi* the MO day Ot Aprll, 18574 i t, the Court /lowa, in the borough of Carlisle, fonfrbe hearing of me and my creditor., when mid' where you may at tend If you think proper. ' SIII.IIIV.INIV I _ LLUSTRATED EDITION OF llt- :, ~• VINO'S LIFE OF WASIUNGTON. 1 G. P. PTITNASI F CO., will commence r7l-7.., in a few days, a new edition of this great • "Lail .. / work, in seml•roonthly parts. Price, 23 --4 i,,-.1 .. - 4 - /. cent. each. ~,,, 1 Each volume will consist of four mut , handso me lyminted in Imperial' octavo. The whole work ..w,ILL.be _.• ,• Illustrated by about My superior Bugra Inge rin'Steel, 1, including Portraits and original Pictittl I Bmigos, by partt, with numerous Wood ,Dute awl Nap. Noel, will contain at least 32 pages indeed Engnsv, tug on Stool; every other part will inulatAwo Steel Plates. .W, - - ' TERMS OF PUBLICATION.' • 1. Each stunt-monthly part, mattfining as above spe- Mica, 25 cents, payable on delivery. 2. All subscribers must engage to take the jputiro , work. 3. Thu second and subsequent volatiles will be issued 0 •in double parte—and the whole. will be published at regular Intervale of two weeks. Among the ' 11l ustratlona already engraved or nearly completed, are the followlngt . PORTRAITS ON STEEL. ftenoSelo y ie ro 2c _Charlea-Lee,-Gon..-Putnato,-Gon.------ -Arnold, Gun,-Green;Gcm-Ward, Con• hnea,'Oon- Sim , ~., chifr, Gen. Montgomery, Gen. Lord, lion,-Stiriing, Gem .., Baron Steubeu, Gen. Lafayette, Conn! Pulaski, Gen, Lincoln, Gen. Mercer, Gon, Mealy Lee, Col.-Moultrie, Gen. Wayne; Gen. Clinten, Robert Morris; Go. Stark, : Gen. Ifarnil ton, lion. Oates ' Gen. Glover. Gun. Sir Wit-- , ilatn flows, Gen. 6lr IfonryClinton, Washington; (from -.- the picture by Peale,) Washington, (from the picture by Trumbull,) Washington, (from the picture by WoremuL ler,) Washington, (front t ho, picture of Ifoudsou'a Sta. tue.) Washington, (from the picture of Brown'a Statue,) Washington, (from the original profiled 3lrs, Washing- , ton, (early javtral4) Mrs. Washingten, - (from Stuart) ' Miss Phillips, (hem original picture.) • . . ILLUSTRATIONS. ON STEEL, • ' ' , . from ' - Ilistorleal Scenes{ - (chicily Original Sight designs;) of Washington's Birth Place, ,Mount Vernon, -..' - -. (3 vlows) firashingten .es Surveyor: -Wesbingtou fie Fort, NecessitY; .Washjngtort Surveying the Dismal " • Sweeter •Washington at Whichefter; Warbington's.: Eltddlitorts; Fortifying Bunker 11111; Fort Mender° , us; Lake. George; Fortification at Nest Point, In 1780; Washington•Ouoiling a Mot, (from a cetrwporur tr., -- • lug.) View of-New Trek, 1770; Boston, Rom Bore e ter Ifulghts i ,-,-1770; Announcement of Independence; at- Bo of Trenton; Battle of Germentown; Bartle of o n. . mouth; Broddeck ' s Battle Field; Washington groing•to • . 37 1 Congress; etc,: - . . "Must amass remain, per eminencei, rnaldatory .of - • the Pother ot his Country."—Phila.fhillettn.-,---•--.: B:—(CJs NB:—(CJs intended that the Mustratlons, in tilts — ' edition Ebel) be worthy of the subject and &the - Other. The best•ertistel' have been engaged to.nnike original-- . drawings, and the molt eminent engravers are.recuredr , . No expense will be spared to Make the engravings sgeirgt° - -.' .. ditable-te-A m e dcetwart , and - fully-patisfoonn , kttizaME:2------,,, tears of fastidious tante'.• ,;. .• - ~.--„•, . 1. 4 . Agents arid Catwassora , supplied. on' Albers& terms, L.., ~,, -4 ,- .: This w 4 ,...ti0n is published exclusively for ant:scribers. -. . . tsae Country paper° inserting this, advertisement 3t., , '.. il receive a complete set of tho illustrated edition. •. . • Jan. 14,1857 --lit, ..• .-; ~ • 4 '• ~ r - • • • . CUM B'I) • ym,f.EY, - . INSTITUTE: . . , COMMON, SCMOOL , for Young Ladies and Oentionsed, Mechanicsburg, Cum. I„_ holland County, Pp., 7 *bin WOlLllll 4 V l6lll onitiing:Schinti "far - ireing ladies and gontieuten, erind u cted.,lbr. several years. by the.' ger: J. 2. timer, A. al., ecin tinned by Om nub, . scribers, who, engaged for years no in/413RIP* ofyoutb luedsled 'mule and female toacbers . oi egyanienegiinef, • - skill in their profession, "ITC, qiudifigilpi la to illerbargg With dit.pateh and accuracy, thorn duties which Aries from the rolattoutril. reciprocally dependent beings”, - .ddchns denim It, will be educated and trained She the ~., *-- 'businoss,of to gpecial attention lain 'bit given ' lathe Normal departments, tnivible.'cointectod . with a Model sebool,.fenthe.,thitteSPin and training of Instritetors. of youth and; ',when „qualified, 'lie piing • will be spared them eligible shdations.' We have now several applications The-good teachers. • In the elasstarLdepttetmeninpilaynuticAnd_f e _ re male„ ._ "Will be ppaied'ibr any ' VgrY Moderate.. , Whe,next•nositop. •.cozo• nianett, 'TArm- April ,"."147: "Parente. iNaNking and, cithlne Acialdng-to-leaks-gho, , catitigniarinifrozei e,Qiroclay or• - • • - gdier'sisa,. a,. . : 1) !ti,-;) "it • t'ora this' MeabitilicsLurg,: • a T. D p IS'T.;!A U Engileb and Clanked &Mail, fAndtsburg Pa. - '" TLo escond or ririntoiaeitsinn Of thin Institution will . I open nit tlio,seetind.Ttunidey of Jimmi7;.lBs7. • ,Theiujiud EmilishAnd' claailea bmnehes:adoiltedtij • - our that fOide•deadcintles,y/111 tau..,; , lkt. 110 paitte:wpit . sparod.,to maim theronitb;pmetlon4'and'Mopd. echo:, " " Tare. 7he''l4ll4ge OP 400 of r umlostlO,lllll and mountain ' acereiz,thosa plies Anne 11•Oui' Wnrat, Spflugi,o leant y 4134 - quiet, .; analclently•remotetnm the irrikula'rttleieflarge toiros, • and yet In daily ennuoction..ila-Nowport and Penusyl. Tanta Itaitroad,,witn tlie principal attisa ju the state. Terms per qUarief, s34l34,ss,aceordingtO the grade Of studies. Made. , each - and Alorman,: $5 extra. Books at' city Mean -Boarding for ladl4l In ,ele ct ; p al: pool' from 0.150 to $2 QO per • A • ' • Vat flartQiet•Partfolars ''•' ' • "••• .••• er $.ll. RUBY 'A. li.,•' • ' ; •?r..lYndraW • =MI LISZig-ZOILIM , FOILSAJ4E;4II . i4;: 10111 . AtiliiriPaiiar0 , 4 .tOr ;' Fate a ilowfeatit •111,6:. , ,teeta 3 fti lonK RR itf . thifixliichea gb4 r 4eo t z t !pax - flue, applt• tho .paper .11.1131 , at.' : Papiir.,, $10b4.9.1 , 5i10- 4 -tf. W vvvr ARP() ebristantly t, 21. Is. :rt. kidtißiAy. =I tat ODITUATtY