-/Btritt l7 -ZX.l ll l lsl ta . . • ,• '• • A . - 17/LRLXSLE, - 1 111 .. 'WEDNESDAY, F] B. 25; 1857 et,.eargesst anb ioe apc St 1/11,ler • IN CUMBERLANDCOIINTY. TERMS.—Tivo DOLLARS A YEAR, OR ONE Doi, LAB AND FIFTY, CENTS, IF PAID IN ADVANOE. • 141 70 IF PAID VIE YEAR. Mclean SESSION.--The Prosideirt 'of . thTalliEeOtaktur irasissifted ,-- his — procla , t motion convening the -- U. S. Senate in• k M., • extra Bet3Bloll, at 12 o cloo ,„ on. the 4jof March, ".to receive .and. act on such communications as may be made to it on" the par(;` ofjlie Executive." Mn. 13iidiiit'Aise's•CliiiiiNtr'will; it is' say, o composed of Lewis. Cas,, Socre-, ttg of State ; 'flowell Cobb, of qeorgia, •- ex:Governor • - (1 3 9)th;','?flennesaecti 'Secretary of the i•,'••' - .l , liiiy:''l4itikititiOeY' of C,onn Attorney 3:•'.0101§Oi-4,6Oesf, of of; aboveseems to lid sueuregt'`corre.Qt of -.-yet- given, shoWs thlit,44begaWan haacleterminc.i. to:Take ids administration pre-slaveryup • to the hub,•• The majority of the Cabi net (if the above list is correct,) are from . the Slave :States, and tholie from the Nortil have aiWayS sided with the . Slave interest. It, may, he . set down as. a fixed (, fact that the new tid,rninistration .do nothing-,positive io.prevent.the spread of the '. peculiar institution.' This is , out the principles of modern •' de-; ---nioeraehl-but-is'vastly-behind - the-spirit , Of the age, and Mr7Bucharimliiillfindif efo~e I3is term is out fine true sen- timent of the great body of the People, North and South, is—no more Slave Ter- le..Mater piokiamme soya Clancer f , Jbnes lius=decli~sed the T': If) — Depart- . moot; and W. C. Alexander, of -.11 . 9w Jersoyi.is'now oonouocod for that post. Pftoni despatch from New ; .Orleans last week ga_vii_v_ory_flattering aecounts, of Gen. • r wiiikit's.progress I , in Nicaragua. The. arrival of the steamer Tennessee at Now York, on SaturdaY, brine us the other side of the story. Walker's entire force is now stated at 800 men of which 'only 300 were with him. The reinforcements _ • , under Loeltrid , m and Titus are estimated at-550,-but whether , these are included in,the 800 we cannot say..,. The battles inwhich the Costa Rie,ans•were reported . 'by the New 'Orleans accounts to •haVe, • been beaten, now turn out to have been very doubtful in their results ; the . . Filli busters losing some of their best officers. /%6,W YORK ' TOWN LLEcrlONS''—Re turns frotirthe courdies — of Montgomery, Lewis; Steubeiii, BultOn, Broome, Che- Mting, St. Lawrence, Vega, 'and Dela ware,' show the following:result iii the ag gregate of the elections Supervisors : Republicans,_6B;_Demeerats, 87; Atucri- . cans, 13: - ;Seine counties last year Republicans, 52; Democrats, 463 Ameri cans, 36. There ie therefore• a gain of - of 16 for the Republicans; and a loss of 9 for the Democrats, and 23 .for the . Americans. rt, THE CINCINNATI SPECIAL 'ELECTION for n_ member of the Ohio House of Rep reientatives, to succeed John P. Slough, the expelled member, has resulted in the choice of Mr. Hosea, Republican, by a majority of 10, Slough, who is a Demo crat, was a candidate for re-election, and there also an American candidate running, -who received idiont fire hundred vacs; The city of Cincinnati gave nen 41b majority, hift..oe rural „districts of the cOnnty• gave Slough 406 majority. CONSIORABLF. STEATANGS:The pnbacanslaving got possession th, governmont_of Ohio, arc making some interesting , explorations into the S ---'naridttl-nduiinistratiorr Of their predeees;- sore. The legislativc , pommittee en Pub-. licilnstitutionsand IlUildings, haire de' tented overcharges and stealings to the atiaionnt of 8279,383.: MOst,:of them oc r • curred4 " '; ioatistruetiou of-,the new State o o 416,4• which is probably the lar . gest lifitittost, ;expensive structure of the kind in:the miiititr;if. has been built caiiha party principle of the :spoils be:, longing to thO vieters,,,so tips, Las ..af-. fopled.the oppertunity for serious Specu lations by party favorites. -• •, • • bill-has juiCiarsed,Pongroas and pow only needs, the aignature,of, OA e Prpsident 'to, beee roe a law.4l)y wllieh•the Spanish and Meal ean.silver received at :the Mint for•the space,.of two,yearai atvtheir full nominal iallie; netv'eiente,"the dbtha ~d of ~dlfic~liie'~iiilho riiea 041 . 0 . 9 . IT):PCeCIi eubiOiiiix6iomunifickol44 tbbtimayAm =';'=l/5414400140000404.411, Al . , P» AIM.; Wk: L. VArtcorf,' , ltitb'Retoublil ;ot. the United Btixte4; 'by mtbi):Pkekp,T Genorarfofthat.Statti: /va.l r . , 1 .15e., 1, i) AV, 3, tl.qi i.• ,1 - ad OprA Q 4 ip ay, P•tpil., „..„, ' Tula is* , 'swiiilticreirialritik; f." • A 12,plomplid .A. lyted ratsy. ••1' thkStatO,:liave - ngre‘ct. :- to - sisiiie ofidclefat r ei4o the Coniention)apiiointid.by.t.*Statla 001 7 ,initteis to hd, held atellarriturg .on the '2sth Of Marah, for the, nomination o candidates for State o,fficers. The call ,embraces "'all 'citizens ivhii '`aTo "opposed to the extension of shive'ry,, and to the other equally obnoxious principles of tho incoming National Administration, - as flounced in the Cincinnati_ platform— ' Who' are opposed to the union of Church and State—to the exclusion of the Bible EMI from our Common Schools, and i 0 favor =".. 0 f 'protecting:the' ball'ot-hOiliMii the cUr, ------rupt--infltiences--bylvhich-the -Uri 11--bf- the people was defeUted ip the recent State • and 1 restdential ;elections. • ' ' It WaS first suggeslcAsuys the Phila ., d9lphia Ritmo, Altat.ne Republican State o.Comtnittee sbouhfAvithdraw .•thii call !of . , t _ther_Qoxontion issued'by their C,t, t:, sit_t • but this th'sk declined to"digh3f4itt #tift'tiP. Talons ioto.' :11,41 1 ;GinbORSOinCirop'Os4 '• tolhoLegislatiyec_atleatiCOl4itt(Ssikthi,f; -.1 ititi' ottlA fssus..ii , ,naitfo 4` r„ : ,04 - 4' •, of dele , e&in a foruoViiiiitoki4lot ,conflict with the, Kinciples of the Iterittb 'limns, the'delegates elected übdoreithet: ' 'call might Bit-in : the "same s Ootivoutibit ; • - ~• and -in. this the 'State Comtnittee also unanimously acquiesced.,., The• Legista 'the caucus adopted the form above men tioned, with the understanding that. but --- one set, of.delegatei would ihinliosen, and • that those already elected would be enti: .• tied to represent their respective districts in:the Convention. The entire- opposi tion represented at Harrisburg appeared to have Deen . guided in their action by the most patriotic sentiment!. . - • • The proposed. Convention•will result in the permanent organikatiom of those who ' are'sineerely hostile to the -false Democ racy of the day,_ on a basis that will Up hold the honest Ponnsylvanitt'doetrine of —tlurnonittltension-ofosla-very-to-free-terri- tory, iniiiiitiiiiroilfsyare4i - Utpublit - 0 urz cation - as - it -exiAs'--- - -witit-the---Bibl&An—the schools and enoourage a lilieral.and gen oroUs sentiment towards aU goorcitizeas . who aro earnestly concerned for the wel- JurruS the State. We shall ,'have no Morepolitical combinations merely to car ry an election ; but one consolidated par ,t.li, founded on justice anA-truth, and re, solved _ti re:eslahlish the principles of - 1 - Washington and , Jefferson in the admin istration of the. Federal Gfitrerimicut. L---L----Union State. Convention. The folloviing call of a. StateConven tion' says the .Harrisburg Telegraph, has been signed by nearly all the members of the. Legislature opposed ,to the.. present National - Administration ; , ,rind. l at a Meet ing held - last oiening• the Conilittee'tu obtain signatures were, we underStind, instructed to publish the call - with the names, .on Tuesday ; ,As several members ar&absent who itre,(understood to be favorable to .the callyits libation is held' book till • they, return .to Harrisburg': o -The citizens of Pennsylvania who are . iniposed• it; the extension of Slavery. and to .the other: eptallY obitoZious principles of the' incOming, NationarAdministration, as If nnounced' in the Cincinnati . platform; —who are opposed to the union of church and State, the- 6xclusimi of - the Bible from our Common Schools, and' in. favor • - of 'pretecti ng the ballot:box from ilie - eov . ; rupt influences by which the will of the people was defeated in the recent' State and. Presidential elections, • are requested to elect delegates, equal: in number, to the present representation' in the Semite and House of Reprcientatives, to meet in Convention in-the Hall of the House of Representatives, at Harrisburg,' on Tues day, the'2sth day•of March 'next, at 12 o'clock M., to nominate candidates for Governor, ,Tudge.,of the Sup' eine • Court and Niel Cemmissioner, to be supported at the ensuing October election. • Feb. -21st., 1857. prENVB..PER C...ANCII/.. CroplN tred„Cree. , Eypter have .withdriwn .from ,the Repopitary and Transcript,• publish ed Chambersburg, Pa., and' 4 been ,s -cooded by G: Merbleiti 'Ci). "The • • . '.yeposit94ls , p.;good- psper,: and.-we4vish, the:,ineMning editrni•arni . pieprieters'ano'-' ,00ss iri its . pnbliontion. The rptjring edi tors have our best- .wishes. . STATE TREASURER.—The Committee _C_o_nfcrence of the two branches of our State Legislature; have yeperted the 11th of blarelt, as the, cia v ysfor going into an. election of State ; Treasorer,i , the , World;;-ilitrong,Folt. tritest. . . A young girl..an heiress. worth a quarter„of a ratlike, eloped frant . oiraryf the fashionable . „ Seminaries of New Yerk city, on Monday last, .„ , with tibachelcit Of thirty:One, hnd' Wan „ United r, ,„ to hira liiraeo'Cliuroli The hippy pair, ne itie'y die called, traraddintely staideitfor Wash. itigton 'city' where, doubtless, they intend to reniaindw.witness thiOnattguration of .I , Tetti', deut. Peahen:in; find spi.lkthe honey-nke, About seven o'clock on 'Thursday evening n Young' mdii,:'railetetin yonre 'lige, medical stUdwiti:Cotninitted . suicide at the It - Ouse...of .I%ll%l:Snodgrass, in Arch skreit, .P,ld!cdelphia. „The„dec9ased crap a native of Neweantle,,f.avvrence ,county, where hte tether, 'C. Wrltiiioo;_riaideb,'" About the 'hour- of , saven• - tri 'the i_eitining - • ao fellow student called a t:hia room, and finding,thndoor factooed, :and, rceelving, no anewer either raps - or eidls, the - door' Wei tercel - Open and . • the young man' was found lying on hill back in bed quite' dead, --A—paper--wrapper, labelled hydroalfihict Reid,. was discovered on tt. ti at lite - focit of the be4 - bitil if line ntear to` all that younelican' 'had ‘deititeyeella; by • Moans of•that: subda,poison... ; • cl'eloßlsa4 44,9, 41;tdbnipen,q,,3b, :I"tit4lary,Weeetierkaiwo-ietters;--tur druggi attiqliiideS) I ikhd , littrobieed:: poison with whiebdte,tbakhiti,life. The drop_ • ghtt , ,k 1 1 01, ,4. 1 . 111 M t l .o l. olledieni - gudellivitql : , A4ererere, , lad,,,no beettqt . ibn,.oout eellisg him as lib' %mi . n'boliffeliiiiiik ' klliiug youraelf .with that ;tit,te , whieh , the de,t• !o. o 4fiDk:lre.-IPP:fled : 1 1 1 4;f49„'t, yrp5,e,9,t,43!4pb.. fp?‘. ~ A letter , dkreMel. sp, his father Weir , r,.,)Vatislii"ttlii 4'06E1; 'but' is obbietild 'rib tditeliwthe' osuie , whigh'indtioed the'dorrimilf _ ME pitVti c ourtt -tt Crs. E riCt4JOit:, I.4KOTUEE.=ATiirge,.. ':faiblepatiji4 , :n l l intelligent audiencuatanni.;:: %led -,lastllEbnisday'evening to hear tio,"lirtiv: , iectuie of,the Union Fire Company's cp.oreeiby - 1 "? . gaj0rE. 4 421; Ek4. - The reputatimktitThaeV inier bad indlts, as we'll as the nity, to expect n rich' intellectual !vent, in the telling of a Twice-told Talc." The lecturer however, announced in his introduction the 'subject 'lnure properly . to be, .! P.94,,Euei a True Poet,",-Ifiod is - the - hatiree of hie remariis showed-so 'retned sense. athe:beatititul, such as intimate knowledge.of the poetry* . 'the 'English Langunk, - and•4o - happy use - of words and imegery as to delight and °harm -his hearers, from firEtt.' , ta:,ituit., lAisfp`appiy . rip on Woman's character was' truth:l:6llde beauti fnl'iiiiheTiue,'Poetfo:(;in;4lqiii4:iriiii;ieo:: turer,'And eVory'manithaaoiLtia_reduLreL. sponded o'l4l pure and noble sentiments. The' ' delivery ot , 'Major plenehrit,--hie jestieulation ie , gineeful and propriote without . vehemeneennd ; hie voice; thouglipot strong; is: exceed iugly' naheleia Obi well msoki.o We h§pe:thieleotutle!Will be repent' '..e•d(ty for the betieflt :of thoee: ibrfuriete.'h`ei to-biLte t ti•iner, ..iske'feket enrd . Tho'nex]. !Mile wilibo delin , ed to-inbr jrow eVeoing,.biGov' PoiLoat,' who"wde'hope• will.be-grootocrby-'s orowded:hopsOF-----."7-'-'7l . . ly demonstration In Minor of the night day of be Fatherof his Conntry; • in '-our !borough, .Plll3 by the juvenile:military corps of "'Junior, Cadets,", whci 13indo" quite an atti•aotlbe parade. But for the- eniliusinOM manifitited 'by '11;6 boys, the 'eventful day we' fear. would have passed entirely'uaa•tticel. •' ADJOIIRNP.D COURT.—An adjourned Court'for the= trial of eel:thin' Coupes; corn'• menced itb, ueseion' rn Monday 'last: Judge -Penrson,:the-nble-liresidilnt — Judge . of - thetleu phin district, is on_the bench. . SELE62 . SCHOOL. , --Whe following is'tlie return of Selei3t SeholurtviOitho quarts entj leg Jan. let, ' - No. 11. Nopewell Nopburn, ILiwin nold; Charles F. kinkl9,-- - No.' ls. Anna A..Voir, Dolottiy Mary Sullivan. ' . • • • „ N or-.l3—An nit..9.-Buoher„.Tan it_ E.....parkin!L 14: Win. S. Roney, Mation P. 'Sipe, tVkiiti • _ NO;:16. Anna A. Foolit, - Rebecon J. Martini Sarolt , E: McCartney. . •'-• "- No. 16„ Wm. F.'Law, 13enjamin Lamiterton,' Raptinel Smead. •No. 17. Crollne tinrher, Annie Lytle, Lizzie ,Tientz. No. 18. E. F:•Flret, O. o.'Worl, B.MoLion D. P.ctur,g, P. EL El SPRING - SALEB.- -4 Nlls for the tol,loW ing Sales have been'printed nethip offices. RlL.Keo r trle, of Mifflin township, -on Thetliiily, the 10th of Mnroh, . • --Selig of George W. Biondt, of Carlin, on f?6tli . ot February. - •Snle of Tobias 11. Seitz, of .Diekinson town- ship,onFriaay,.the Iso of March.: Sale 'of 'l. 4 iitz, , of Atoned°, township, on Wednefiday, the 4th of Atareh... • Sale bilihn'lt. Niteeutor, of . Rev A. Stiaep,' doo'd!.l of Newton 'township, •on Wednesday{ the , llth prlitaroh.- , • Sale,orJacott-Sarsrer, South Middleton'tp,, On Saturday, the 21st of March.. • , gale of Alizaboth Doha,. Storrott's Gap, Cumberland C0.,;0n Saturday, the 28th of March.. ' '" ' Salo of Thomas _Sroasoo,Plainflold, West' Pennshorough - tii.;'bri . Wailnesday,'tba '4th - of Maroh. , • Sale of William Cameron, ono ,mile west of Carlisle, on ihehod, on Tuesday, the 17th of nub: : • . . . AVVOINTM.EfiT.—WO learn that our townsman,. Col. William Riley, has been ap pointed Collector for the 'Cumberland Valley Railtood,.at Harrisburg. . Mr. Riley will make an efficient officer, and we have no doubt, will render full satisfactiort to _the company's well rie the . • , • JOINT STOOK 'ENTERPRISE: --The Good Will Fire CoMpany of this plseet has it in contemplation - to - build - a - Towti Ilnll, which is much ueedod - iu this place,•nnd for tho pur pose of ralsing.the necessary funds. arrange ments are 'now king mode for the.diStributla of a large nmo.unt':of • property on 'the joint stock principle.. •The company is composed of a number of energetic young •meo, who will nolifubt carry through, suboestiftilly, the en. terpliee.- , - THE Pi.ANETS.—Jupiter and Venus; being'novi in sonjimetion, present's blitintiffil eppenrehoe; in' the eouth 4 weitern ' the' hsnvens, .eerly in'•tlie'- evening. 'Venus; nt though the , sintiller; frottiltei grenter"iicinity icii the earthi. is the brighter - of the A:l4lunmEn CASE WITH A PLEBANI . TEItMI tnuelf 2t&oited •abOut a murder (mid 'to have boon chmtnitted iienrgroivni,taiiri. wnehl !eged that a liedlarmaif'tntirdefid lit a famine, ;where he feminine(' o.ver .nightv.and'three:wo men .were , orf'epteci:.,,,'XheYeXntniintion.,thhk. tiVetroit. (I ; i nin_ten ti Ton • ' lnn. ihriatia'phicei ,Pbout louae, The case har beant fully, in ;iedqvited, apCcha popp,ao, ITera ahoat,apm;, roing'hia,,the tealiinov irparka,Nulahinpn,roB6: In tho'' jirkiletiteci agninet the sheep' Wanes rad , kith. *Mali bud been tiALlaaed ad evidenaotof a mardar;,being !Akan. to , .reppie* Lie, uWn bully, ne ,hp ppa, the itlent4inl pedlatwho wee aupposeo,to . hpy,e, toktionta . rui the thie'e thnt:the forthciiinind "the ONE • WHIE' T. -ATEA PEON luanig.- , -.13i the' arrirelnt yew York biltM •eteinialt4J:Atritr,' from I,ivorpool, we linvonfivieeti, frchrieMilicipe one week , later,,,On the,3di the , lirttishr Par. - liatuent,,rs,assemhked,..l ,The Annen'e apettoh allUdet — i — tn7thiOlegetiatienaFwith — ,themUnitair, Ow" n 4. jl 9 prike,, , t lon,, 4p ,Central tuner,. l6 l l 4l,tifrakifie , M 4 eJiPre!Pee that Abe, ulfßoulties will poen hp settle+ „The, Psrsiaa and' dhirieeif Waite liiivahoth been dieetisseti to far ii•tlibitatahl wri tt en, by ;himself-yr hen,in °Mee k , rkrohibi ti the English, local authorities at Canton &qu i , taking native measures without referring to thellorne , Gtvernment, irhieht deithaiehlretaa written,aftmeonferringwlth.ihw Th* 6oo ' lol4, , 41141.' , A 4e.t!ft tP„i b 0 4 ,9 1 49, t P' +04 0 9/!i9l Parlintneut on the suheet ,of I tonuinni,B Bdy cOntiany'iltidlieteirlidriat {j:7 . f },r:l ef..l j 'MANSION..-411:'.1D111 More 1110 tie4u?6' print6e 0116:000 fo:F.Ppa porpos ~ft eel eup,, • • .1 •10 *hieh ootild well be expended to bedtpf pet toot emelt, to proeurOtoeotottit 'lndents , (or; thOr44tl, ll 9ike§tAr,,g4)lPraingP,lt ere oo,ropelleq 44941i:0 , „ „a hOteor '`A of tbe Waif . tiroppee4; , hboold •vided;. l g.,tat. V. 441 COMORESS. .. ''''..!Vi:':',2 , t ifir' ..., ~ • - 44,• •f,:,. Asnlncrott, Feb, 2-: lrr' - thellitnalitiitie l bi,W froni lhe--House.for r. tl,,le v rel4riit - 54te(14 - apfii - ,,f,i;ansea;i:efeall - nit ~ *pi.letkr t itiOep'acitt;. i irovidinW fei a new elentleOvide. 'yeetilviid itarti motion lolly it XkliWOJOlP!'iii'ro,of94'' 08.91tePtJ,!!. the: 1-iiiiiiiiiio,6,::)4o4dtto,3ahliii;nl - iiiiiii; 6gai, and - carried, The debate on the Heine amend , mote AS the Submarine Telegraph bill was 'fiiiiiiiinefi hnd - coneluded: - : -- - - - - In th e e House, a bill wne reported from the Committee on Ways end Means, to extend the itiri a; for-itie - Nertolk ;and Piiternhari2Rnilroad -to.piiy,thi 'duties' on' tub Irons i mperted-fer.tha t wind. It was laid, on the' table by.four ihnjo rity'._. Mr..D;tide, ot , Maryland..by.direetion of. the Corruption Investigating - Committee, offer , . 0, to makda special yoport,in the case of WV 'HAMA; Gilbert, of - New firork,!nnif tneye&tb - nt `the report lie . printed: Mr. Grow denied the right orthevemmlttee . to In iikt 'a - report. with', • out ,periniesion. An. °miffing scene. Toped,. ''liiretition- - -Lthe:43PenVo : 'Wald' that he 'be ex pelled.. The clitireigitinst'Mr.iG.; ill thathe ,voted,fordhe Town,land bill for a corrupt eon. ,eideration,;nnd that, for'n Oftein suni of me. .iieY,/ . lie helped to 'procure the - parige of a re-, 'liana ri': et. bill atithoriiing' the purohnee of oertnia„eopiewof la horde of F., F. ,C, Treplett, on. the Pension .and_tontity,,Land ,Law. ~ A long debate oneoed, after which the efrial ro • port was ordered to be printed, ntid the'coilef -deratibn-Wthez,reeblutionti -iostrionil- until ,IVe4neellay , next .;. Mr,' Voile enid. ,ti nt the committeetuut - three other, epopinl, re orte. to make concerning membine, Ono `SfuargesW. .W...Wilsh,.or Conneethint,Wiililpartlcipitting in , theiTriplett,,boolotpointiritiow - and - nlan4lili attempting to'preoum moneyirbnriJeutes It 13F.eertoy ; for yeporting 'favor:o4,m) a claim froin the Committee! en Invalid' lionsions Franeis'S.'Ediards; a caemb'er'froin New' York,- . .iii, oharged'.with-attempting to: induce 'lt T. Paine, ofNorth Carolina, to vote crirrtiptlyfor `a:hill to which he ,waii opposed : .' 0;8., Matte lien is'cliiirged with , ettemPting. to procure a bribe from the 'Des Moniee Narigatlon Com pany, to aid ie :the passage of it lawin . whirl Lthet,corportitiou was interested. Resolutions are attached providing for ,the expulsion of 'each or these members. , The committee say` -thht Die allegation that a'number of the mem hers hat-banded theniselveStogetber fore* - rupt purposes is false, and was only; used. 'by these few 'corrupt persons for their own' pur-, 1 -poses. ---- Jam - oe - W.l3imotiton, - i'eporter • of the' N. Y. Times :chnrged with `being 'paid to use bislnfluenee for tha'passage of the Wisconsin -Land Rills and also ether, measures. The re,. so:in:ions provide 'for his expulsion from The 1 floor of the House as a reporter' The corn' mittee report a bill' to, punish member's for corruption. - ., • ~ 11.13 In the-Senate, Mr..l 3 ugh_intreduced . a bill prescribing the time end monner of electing _Ndivateit7byrtlicFLegivintures or. the severs States and the form of their credentials. Mr. TrumbaU.preeented_adtillional..PallerCrelative to the so.oalled joint"convention of the Lodi. ens Legislature, by which Messrs. firight and Fitch were °looted Servitors.. Forty. five tiri• vete bills were then passed. - The credentials of John R . Thompson, as' &Onto! from New Jersey for six yeave from, the - 4th of March . , were presented. . . • In the llowee, leave was granted •to the members named ia•the resolutions reported by the Corruption Counnittee.to file answers, to the stotecitints„Ooncerning them. The -agri- Oultirral port of the. Patent Office report was laid before thellouse, Cerritnlttedef Whole the new tariff bill was•taken up. The benurnittee..vaso, and,in order - to got rid-of - the JimsWiil6lito,ilr,_Crtmpbell offered a new hit.- iff bill-tie being.aubstantiallly the same . as the one lost reported, with few slight alterations:a...This was taken up and passed— yeas 110, nays 84, - • , In the Senate; the bill Ocim-the.,llww,pre viding for the organizatleu,of aState 13 0 verl. 1 . I r ment in Mingesota, end /pr. its a mission ! ID o. the, MAT ..al4. Stab?, was , passed with an , amendment ttlat, 4u,the, electioneprovided for, 110Ae but ant:fens of the United States shall vote.' A slimier bill, relative to Orogen, woe then taken up; end the same amendment. in trodbccd. ' Another 'amendment, providing for the admiration, of Kansas;' *is debated-until the udjoinpment.. In the Wiese ofltepresen tatives, on SatUrday, the Post Office Appro priation' bill was passed:' It'includoa • appro priations of upwards of $10,000,000 for the inland service neat year. • The resolution to ported by the,Conimittoe•on ,Elections, deela ring,blr. Whitfield not entitled to his .sent as the delegate from Konsos, was laid on the to by a vote of at es 90, noes 85. The expen sea 011ie Corruption Investigation Committee are estimated to...amount to nearly $6OOO. The President hue signed the ,bill increasing the pay of the officers'Of the army. A 'SCOUNDREL CAGED.—A certain Capt. Charles Shores,' who 'visited Reading, and other towns, lest November, in 'the character .of " Agent of the Philadelphia Kansan Relief Committee," and succeeded in , collecting from our citizens several hundred dollars, has been. mregted in ,Milimukie fur swindling rind for gery. From papers found in his posseesiOn he Appeers to' have trhveied all over the'coun: try; in whatever agpncity would 'pay' begi— n*, one place sulioiting.eultscriptionfrin. aid , of 14 Kansas, guffererg,„ ' nt another taking up runaway negrues, Sfo. th e course his tour throligh•TeimSYlignia; he,'•called on Mr. Dischaoatitmt-IVheatland, and , ' diddled' him put of $5O. Ilia inut • dodge,' at. Milwnuc kie,, was in ,the,- ammtned character , of. a St., J:oals• detective policeman; in search of Al ftigi. five murderer... , This threw hiMin direct tact with ..thepolice department,' who. some 1'9110,1 iii** - hu, was a greet rascal, and'had him nrrestedwid,iient to St, Louie, whore he was Wanted, fa . ' nusWe'r cliiirgAi 'of (rend and' forgery: -Copt. Shores tenet the first scoundrel who Asa , when -advantage of ribs .neyolent oblept,tonceompilsh his Ile leTbri lioped'-heswill get if ' I= ,R.S.TlaoriviNtaii'llEamiosA most remark-I able case' ordelitsion , has just • been •brouglitite light in A lirge•ttuthberoftg _nornutsdrieruktinutvert - dts - AueTrpirrilittieTtl. then:l6oml , b6 - ' viotiMizedi . bY Iwo:aids or tbeirnwn'tictr, nhmed'Ann Pre"' tended,to 'be tilt+ plater of , JettutrObriet.. appears to, have exercised unlimitad,contral over them, extorting, largo, sums of, money, jeivelriP t , koic'="Ab`oording to ode of the' Wi feeds nsi•tilre. kfaisteri was prepared to • •go .on t fincyon, seated,•on,,a , nbite•lierse,, and at the right,eide' sr , Clod ? nud tgat snots were all around - bet!. 'Sh'e• buuld not go, 'however, as she bad'lto bare id' 'geld' Watch. gold 'noun% and' gold., ring4efore ebe' could get. into lienveu., Money, was rupipliecl )114r..by ,iior •frionde to enable ber to procure these articles' fikP l o4! , ;rt , :ri:7l9, o 3 l Plol l M POPPO,II in cr e °P l 9s 1 1 !!)P14, , !'fX,1 1 9,) 0 fflogrAft.1::09'tkrAlYf It 1 . 110411 gya tero,e, ,Pepal dem , ; to become a law, which It bee 'et,ed i ,f?e,o6lllll„ At :,.11tarWLleat.„popertiT 4 Soott'e $1,1328, melting We yearlyavn• - tieiisatlnii - $1(4111.0?"1116' ihoreatiee oritbkl Prigade/tliebraletleitliielelitl'lloo'; klelenele'-ealeriee 11800; tberlieutepant;Colp-: n'ele . .SQs(Pi tb areal $,1561).:, the„Copkitne t $400; the.. sooo * malting; ,thidielitgr tifie'il4el3i,47,6(es3,obb,.. 1 12 1 600 ; 5 *2.t00; [ '. $L!,8011. , ' And doierforeinarenetiats6Qo4.o each tolliger, , , de, in', .$525;000. jaw.,prat±irlee i thatianjk ihoreeso of the ;pay. of the army,,e4allyjlt `tivelffilfbet!thiff t,f the !Itiirlife'Poriii;" • 7 . 11,1J5163 ..,h'4!!..1 I'I: if , !,1' ?AV , V 1. il --" ?M ilg.- 7 11t1110711C t it r i tP g 7nY ---eL lvee l-9-ti.Xl • I. 1 , • 0 Syr'to to fi9me;iinti oves:hip haqtf w o n der ful Tile-'&ghtliiifd I:' ^]` 6. 1611 te"iieldniii'inibillii-dAiiiiiliops/nriefiitik 'l,llhinight:l4twirletir ,;IVir/bnilerri , .. , In !mullet ,muq, ! 0„,..„ titivingorßvAyi,em out ,of I.l..rup.ilh tiafollooni'en an ri -42; , SOY•Thb , Lord DigyOrli Lowihne•lut , .._ fidm - ltiredittif VttiL'7' -D*l4 T t`..OF DR. 'KANE. • Dn.- KANE.- , -Advloeg; have been r . sobitvil -- leconi --- "Havona, _1)3 , 21111i - gettiletnnnlO. -- e r - rleitirk:' stating that hp was falling'very fast, By 00.0 i not possibly, survive; - antl , lt - is fekred-Alint , te has died before title., Some of his. maids have -•. of hie ultintati recovery kt_34 in 'the same oriticiltemiiiigrni fouNMellefOre , this—once in Egypt, front nn attlidk of plngi; " iince in . Aftipo, PrOstrnted by the lAfrienn fe -- Vet; once in the - Mediterritiann, wi,h lock jaw, mid itia was dangerously wounded, in the ,Mexican war, while carrying {lpspatclies - for General Scott between Vera Crug and - gexiini. ,This lasi and supposed.fatal ,- ,attitok, 'wns At a Scrofulous nature: ntising fronrscurvy and ex- . „pasure duripelkii3l. tortheKu :explOintiont!... _lle )viiiithirty-four years of :ago, having been --born in Philadelphia in . thi Jenr 1822. 11e " teOeivtnEdrChisizifoal education . nt the Uniyet• " city anditia. medical education at Jtraduated. as a doctor of medicine in 1843*—, . Bonn niter degree he ' vins:apl pctuffarsurgWin. ti:V.the,BrOt Amo~tc in. win Ilion to . China.. Ile. travelled extensively,in China; the 'Dist India molinpelngo. British In • diC, Und 'Egypt. After - las rettirn • tod Stnteit froth thiniondventutes, 'lto next shill . - odfor-the•l'Vest...Censt of Africa: And visited Alm slave factories from Cape , ounile, river Bonny: 'Dining the war writh 'Mexico in 1847. he CotintlY; Midperfoimeil o!..kperilnes . nerylco in - bearing TreSident despittelips - to,Genornl Scott.- ••Omthi . return of pence, he' woo.nssigned to' the conokoutvey undiit 'Profesenr was ntworli in 111etien"When tinifirit'Ainerican El FIIMAY, Feb 26. during which ho made the impokant geogesph-. _lculdiscoveries-which-wore-minimunkited-lo world in his recenrbinits. Ystrk_Oaert_of_f3erteral Sessions, 7•'orhanttittlay; - tlio — CtraridViirrprnifriitell-trlie Indietment'againet John'J. Eckel and Mrs. Cunningham for the murder of Dr.. Bu r..: lell, , .who,were accordingly seueto the Pombif. - .Ihe daughters were released froin custody, and Snodgrass was 'bidet° bail in $2500 as a witness to .appear find testify. It thus ap '.,peurS that tile mysterious story about the jury and police being on the track of some new,and hitherto unsuspected persons as beitig the as •.sassicavvras mere moonshine. , It motto doubt concocted by some of the newspapers to keep :•up the excitement. The N. Y. correspondent ~of the Ledger says-- . . . SATtIitDAY, - F9 '2l .;:_Ealler,V_of paioling nddisnuumiy,iwith Insintiaj eslikbiOaqs,9f 011 . ,tinFmryq...4,q0,0y.,.acq9,1pow, Oath:mei - 4re to;iti9 pr,o'vided jp-t*Jpilltuto:for . tiiiiYinpellitaiirGittotili4Y:' 1 '''' , Ilighis ls .Noiluintl!VO'nyetiiion;; .A o bot u • psnying i. wiiiiiiihernorintiontlie'Vegielaturla • :Aftiooonklerattle, l ittoplc „thownini thi,ey iinjep . t i ,,, Th(± y, AtitsiiterilYEo7 s "'7lt' 'to kriii'to -, tinS o.lnimitnio , cifllnohel6rs,iorybdcoildr.llinonil mont, of Vennngo, is ohnirinnti.:fcronl,nrioN IfiVr -4 mar 'Tine in 11014' apprioniion lir this kind' wliloh °. ließ , bleiti;! . tiettre-Aie t LeglslAttigi ouppdoetirke•yore , tissilned. ere long ;?,,have nn einborny?,,,andip4llpqophl `7; .9034i141:;40.ifi,.Itifig,,n?P/tio!,;(if,,B.,lln,b9to,rn, in egaru to IrciMairtf goneraily,. mid par ' -iouraii3i: ''.lsittforolitslligelieloVii , ropOrtarritknousidnea , ; .be inteieet. _ — expedition - wna - nrganizeci.twtienreh-foi.--Sit John Franklin., Dr. ,Icano !cutout no resenior surgeon; on us return ho ,published-o, 'tive of the cruisii,..iui it line snoreely reedy; -before ho stewed on theseonnti _expedition to !, the Arctic regions, from he 'returned with his treolth • ge' A ,telegrlipitid,despatelt.frotn New Or leans brings us the end; intelligence which the: Inn 'locoman from Elavena foresfiedoived. ,Dr. Elislea K. Kano; of this city, Ilte_ditring ex , plover and the :courageous; generous hearted and . chivalric 'adventurer,- is - more.hit • died in, Havana, oil the 16th Inst„ in his 35th year, of diseasecontramed &Aug his last ex , .•iteditian to the Polar regions. Iris life has 'been a saerificii• to the sauce of. science and. humanity, but, hereafter his name will live, embalmed by his aahievearents, 'Among those 0 the world's 'heroes.. , Few lieu have had a more adventurous life. 'lle had visited neer . ly every 'part 'of the . globe—China, Inthie, Af . rise; :he explored the Nile, wandered through -..Silreeoei—vish h visited-alave , marts — of armed in MI6 • Mexican, war as a- volunteer, engaged in the Grinnell expedition in pearoh bf• Sir Jo'an Franklin, nail rKally undertook ,in more extended•exploration 'Wrehe Polar Sens, hardships encountered in that terrible expo broke' Join his cobstftutirmal vigor. .116, was advised, to Atilt Europe for iTeMtery. of his health: But fate decreed that Ile should never return• tcr , hts' bathe idioms alive.-Hie body is nevi, on its way to th a it fami ly tomb •in. this oily, This sad event will awaken a deep sympathy :in this, his native city, and _whutever,teatimonials tho_large.cir, cle-of his frieuffeMaY dome proper pn. tint re• ceptiOn' of .his romnlns,_will be heartfelt, and sincere—the -- involuntary offering of their peat to the worth-and ganfus'of the decetised. Ledger.. • . . THE HUEDELIi CASE. • . o !.Whett , the news of •the indictment was On inounood to Mrs. ,Cunningham. she betrayed but little emotion. Later in .the day, how, 'ever, when milled upon by her daughter, she wept bitterlyL, Ikkel manifested bdt little emotion. He maintains an imperturbility which, under the . ciremustanees, is really won• derful. Snodgrass was highly elated, and ex pressed the belief that the 4;2500 buil would be forthcoming , by - Monday. The affidavit of Spicer, Dr.,Burdell's former partner, professing to show that deceased had written to hint that "ho was obliged to marry 'Mrs. - Cunningham;"-is-pretty-roughly' handled. and is looked upon with suiiiiicion. In' the first place, it is thought strange that Spicer Test the letter" front the doctor ; and next, the extraordinary anXiety he betrayed 't come forserrd to "-tell all -he knew - ,177 - fs thought to have a lindiook , , • The newspaper reporteretmday were on the truck of a certain Alm Williams, who lives in 'Harrell Place Broidyn, in whose company it was said, it could be proved the dower was Ott the. evening of the murder, from 6 1111 - 10 o'clock. But a relative of Mrs. Williams gives a flat denial to the wholeetory: iMpressiOn aiming the Mast experi -,enced members of the bar that, whet the trial comes on touch of, the teatime - by that, tolls hardest against theaccused will be riddled all to pieces'; au , l their conviction is not by any merits ioifsidered a certainty. Hitherto. the testirnony of Farrell-bits been looked Uptm flue ,main prop of the truth, this mart hes a ball character, and us 81101, his testimony before tbeinquest .taken cam grano salts. ~ . • VtIIFIONT DONATION.:--George Peabody, the gi I. banker, but st"'untive citizen of I il Rates; bas' - donated $3OO-000,- to be lierentahalf 'al million -- dollars, ft iliiitmeut: or en Institute in Bald :the detaileorl'which!:nee 'given :in ti lot ter,t published ',in tbe:l3altimore , papers, from . butt siddroastar to:n number of: the Intuit ngui Sens organ Oustosa °Ph° : First,...there mast be:an ; tettitiye l lihrory.w ~,ell, furnished, in:wry-LAO partMent 1604,1, and prilio ast up 'prov'etrilteljattiitql.4o hooks nr which m ere M ' A, ekorpt in . specialloases, to betaken out -of!'tlae „bpiliting=a, Prory,,in ; jam., for :students : awl meraons engaged in ,reasearottee. Stmorol,,nr. 'ratigentents mast be molls fel , the regular:pa , tiodical deliVery,'Ortiteialopet-Senson'of Mich year,. of lectures by dhemost :capable und: 'soltoliqn,and men of science,, to which not more ihne fifty saholers of enqh sex in the public higli schools shell he ediultied ,free, , ..Twelye httettrett,tiollars , ,must, ow: be i t,lkotri 1,94 tea, 9,9nUally,in..l„lle,cetrie- same-eel oids,. ` as prmes - for clenalinCss, , Winnneri. etc.' 'Thitd. there' mintf l be 'Mee 'an imiikmy of Onosio. witiun oupAisibus•and miy.rtircil.hc4.,,,Riooq: and qtkoktonittethr. t tr,pla,allett)tibi!,lon,B, Tinfty . r:pt !. .l4lo9l.,4et 1 ,1 ,61 "!ci :tor I tuilyiiig p'ritotising music Ft'itt ,Ilyousions.veroWomArN.RmiTs. l -41 , hailimak-' ler:Orlihbliouttiloril4ptveentririves;qa Flairit?? burg;' aril preeen fed an: 'hitter from itev. AntoinettO Brivirti; , ohniiinin Abe: Vitit Fr: F s Y , • IlitiespondOnce of His N. Aportecni -Wiannnuno,- Fetr ' .: . l l ; l , - 1 1 ,i 3 cd_1 - ,r 2- iiie4a4nuettuieratl have 110 andoY fillderinilßeer a tiji . or, two, the tiotertni4iton ttnitaliatilien tit taxittiork.-;- - here' are , inrovriliti lipterlnintng_differoitt 'equalization should take place. One party, headed byC.l..llendrick B. Wright„ of Luzerne wishes , to - retain - pa -- aeseatted - vitluatitut of 1851, end °emetically to raise precisely the amount of revenue now' It:alibi for State pur. poses upon the real and personal property of. .t 4 O'C uninonwealth. The other - party-desires fa take the returns sent into the State Treas. 'ttrer's office,'lly the,Colinnintioneta of the dif ferent cournties, and levythe rate which' the law now prescribes—three per oent—upon that valuation. . The valuation of 1854 is 1533.270.484.-- ',D.PAO,OrR , PS, at! lhe.e.9-9 1, *!? : 19,10 0 4,4 8 7 1 .t. , its yet mode any, indicate that the increase in real estate throughout the Commonwealth has gate, tilYour $42.000,000: • This-is rot strictly, neeurate, but is' a proxinotle calculation.— • llenoe„inroml qmbeis, the aggregate vain - . alien' of the - reel and porperirpit4erly f e the Stott*, is,tfict7tl,oo . 9..ooil i at ; preoeut. • , The itmotint revenue n,ort , tioaruing to the State_ Teeitsory, from per of 1854'0t the•rtitiri of three prr ,cent.., slightly over $1,600:000 The iricreitie unto the proxi -Mate -valu , ttionyuf,lBs7,eweuld-be4126,1300. Title would ho . a - yery dutportunLinerearni: to the'revenue of the, State; and ,might be verY . properly applied to Ihe,ainking fund, and thus hasten materiallyd.ttu r feduottorrofthe . Rtote_ \.; If Mr.!Wrighl'ErpropositiUn bondepted, this lunch will be lost to the State Trinistit , y The other porti.holds thorthe Buord,has no power ° to ignore the 842010,1100 of increased valu ation, and if there - id.t t Ittit'inti 'greater amount of revenue thou in raised' at prevent,, the Board .should apply 'to the Legislature fel' a. reduction of the three per cent 'rate. A coin mittee, consisting of Messrs Wright, Wilson, arid Lindley, was appointed to consider this Matter, who reportettildu morning . The re-- port itas'l,ageti 'upon a oduipiontiee of their different views There were two generat.rules: for the goverotalet , of the .menibers of the Board: first, that, the assessment of 1856,, nos taken as real aggregate value'of the per: small property of the. State, and that they will not,as former boards have dome; exercise 'that -liggegote;' , Efebon:d;'ffierthit aggregitte 'Of diminutions .whidli the board , shall discrimi nate in favor of certain counties, shall' bedevi ed upon ethers, but no mere. • Mr. 'Darlington, of Chester, offered to emend by _a rosodution.,..whipitArednionittat—the-first rule of 'the committee be adopted, but that in regard to any hMrerine af, revenue, the.behrtio if it found. that it wits unneeessar'y, should ask . the' Legislators •to redden:the three per cuitt.:ratO. This amentlineut,and, indeetli-_the ot;'eport of . the coramittee, underwent a very Tengthy - discussiam -- Mr.-Dorlingtim'ernmerid.- 'ikin - t wee b7 - 12;fr117 - TlCe:fiiir i :.proposition of the cornmittiie.wes adopted by 111m.enmv_s_qte, The 8ee9. 1 4-nrft-P-9 , 14191 , -1'0%., odepted . by five Majority.. The Board was en gaged for somedimo also fn discussing a echo fulion relative - to the propriety of , relieving salaries • from taxation. This was. laid upon the t table for future consideration. -, 'lliirAttorney GjaneraPs Office. Honnufaunti...Fob--21.—The-bill introduced, soma few weeks ago,:ipto the Senate by Mr: Jordan, which accurately alines the duties of the Attorney .General • find fixes his. saTary.nt s3ooo"per.annum, was passed' by, the Senate yeeterild'y - te.. third 'reeding: It dime:ryes -A more particular - tiol(oe - ns It-will - pass-the - SenattefifirillY, antrielirii6firlit'Obn.bly - WeiT- - actettitito n law; 'Aittintigh the - salary of the Attotiitex,General be .inereofsed from the _pittance' of $3OO per year, to the -sum 'of $3OOO, it is in reality Is Meiistire of economy. Claims by the State IMvelteen • heretofore en .truoted for collection to •the honda - .pf such attorneys as the Auditor General and State Treesiirer chose to select. As the State W7lB the` illailitiff,'Wetie attorney's' alWays calcula ted upot: being Of trnviignAtlj, pita,' and made the Inas% enormous charges for their services. During the last year the ,agg,regato amount lbf the der:tends made , upon the Treasurer by :prOfesstonal:gentlem'en - for alleged services to the Commonwealth-amounted tp. $20,000, and this ,ioJtaidto be , an.,ordipary. annual 'occur rence. ,Sevcral . institnoes were given by Mr; Jordan iii the Course of 'his speech in :idio m:ly of this bill, Which' showed the tinWro and enormity, of !these •cbarges.: In. one' ease ,a wtestion was raised with a cortaiu batik,eoe , .cerniiig the amount it ovied'ill'e State on divi-- :lends.- The Coinnionweidtb' claimed 'intent $6000: Three • ottorneys'•were employed to try the case. ,They ,reeeived the amount of the claim, - and ,charged the State $3OOO a piddelor their seevices, tanking $6OOO cost to the State in , colleeting half' that uthOuni of money. , . the Attorney General receiving but $BOO a year for his services, could hot of course be expected to attend. to the'cellectien of claims for the State: It is this 'state of fakirs that the bill . proposes 'to remedy, by paying the Attorney General on ,adequate salary, anti snaking it,his duty to collect all demande of .the Commonwealth. ire is 'to' fix' hiss:3lllos -pertnonently at Harrisburg. keep-dockets duly indexed, showing ,the nature and condition ,of claims in ,his bonds. and ,make en annual re,, port thereof to:the Legislature. The jurisdic twit of-the Conk of Connitoh Ploasef Dauphin county is extended Over•the whole State in all civil notions against, public defaulters, so .os to obviate the necessity DlLl:Hewing them into the respective counties. , Crime of ,Defaulter• A bill was before the House this morning,. .which , gay? rise io Considerable' discussion, and exhibited- one 'the fintinohil officers of the commonwealth iu no very enviable light The was to extend - the' time for the pny meta of, the, nanny„ for which the bail of Mr. - . Stacker, some Hine collector of lolls nt Holum hilt, wan” , atietatied' seas to P.O.Y.oe.tte: 'of' their lilthilttyvnaer thene..airournekanais.;. ,won„ttaducel to enter ; into cex lan:kook speculations by: Jelin 111 ,fticket;'ut tlint'itnid Stain' Treasuret.' After' being' in .;Otlicio..cino...Year,l and his nOpHontion for n atpppiututent was-before the Hanal..Pourd. they - Truferyed - iirtheleencurerierknew7.the - statc - 0 Ids acconlite,_iiied were assured by . ,het Officer ;Oaf they'wereall oterrOcie. - . ''' " 8111110rdeuratice was giien by:then`Otibil rer l to,hts sureties,. wttn , were thsrehyAnduced• to go again, upon his beed 7 ,, A kitits time he. Was netd;dli 'it ,deftaiter' amii . aliit" of :$20;000 , At the'end itf the'Steded y'eiit• Unitas appuitand tor the third.liirte‘3• The slime app)i lentinit was span unote, to the. Treasayer as te, the condition of his accounts by the Canal ',Cotitiniayioners and by .fili'ittileties,„nntl nghin they were informed. that 'were•correet, , wittil,itt ;Net; thettreeunt ttf his ,indtbtednets t‘l the .13ptte jp9' FAftsed.; At .the - end of 11fr. Btrickler's term his defaleation tlicrllouis;t bought that the , bhil • It are ; Itottod,,.,lltex t hqytt, already,; paid 8 , 25,0pq,, A sti;mig,,ditpottitien, mmp OT. I , IvArialby 11)13164a - to reach the lite' State' 'preasiire `le" Abißilteflito4 t and Iltireayhtittiftwelal se tptystion surqttea,wetwOudneedAtt, go. r WA, • v to ; . . ..i : ii‘ q lit —iie J.ii -1 , di l, , iiti,. - i , - : ~, .:. 14iVElii.",illifil/0, 1 - .AIN i rSTIMOTOIR, Will ' au ' hddiaireVadr` Atfia a%iiitidiii4 taboveiwavtlitat' or slitlda,,lnfroiti,!pird; to f)titohby , tbintitthilAind tabat , .hlllheal -LW wound)) .riltbdut. ti sairraitdttiffeatuilly , ill.. Pt.t h o *SPATAIRA — § M} i!AiWitrA t4P TI II7 liheumetipol—?oq end . intlerirei hype —putreuutia , .4..dtd1eaa. 2 04 'and ItiVetorate lbelrat-u.tteltidltdad-b• • I tfiltAllEri l inWlLVitetiVag &VP Vrt ' -0,,, n prabatet,dtqua;tklllplwa,fatitalona-1-apd all vtborr 1 I datoraatOry and uutaneouadlaeasea where the parts .oiiier trelti6Hirihretai r tiii nnitiyidlaeluillitiantical t? tk4 117, 4, 1 17imi1.Y. - °tagarkt .01trq AT:. 1 4 t-pobitbee-pbopeiti ith. ... b-idatia- MalbaialidliattarolOttinatenniputtall - 4iont 40,40Urr4, n ranch not y tb) .0)1 , 10101 ttoned, dineploa, but Qttbiy. ,l l)&nolluf,i)lo.lrodblijalitittiiittiblitttlakaillo , - e irauVOM P ffie r Mu t ft l r " I l kihiaa" lir Itekittnoinstin-Ebstavadllatballultauthaidynatu n ot - , o C. V. CLICKENEtt a co., proprtotota. • nitd 'lllOlltY ttALLItY, nutuntaaturor; ' ? all 'unit& sia-connttalbtt:' - elit9g-741a l rat1 - -%96 3 4 5 ,-VMPISf , jr;.-Pt x, ; o l , ,liPt i fEe tt a tllttubOitut t1y01,440,. KA TAAttS.TAINM•3-7t, , h411.9 . ,rl6lto Tariutnus fir po wring., yba Mallard . ' , by.R"g-0,"" •44,4;:15id1d , Mit?,,Yr.l4.l4TlU.kl .. - ' ,„ • • - : ' ttio - Ittif..o,:_. manti—ii7ohatie.lsth In. .. Dicksfin; .7QIIN K 1 FIBBER, to 511.. 711., .WRIBLE,II, boltt 11,0 1 (.0On:1.7 . . ' - • • 'At tin; roaldenaof hiS fistliOr in Sprlngfleld;Wont 1' ooboroa ¢ h township, on thelOth of January, A. D. DM/ Mr. WILLIAM D. VIIILLIPSingod 2i . )ioarii and 2 daze. • 3trmi ,flooeftisements. ' --- A -- 'OA - 31,D7= - -De - DrEibretl - 111 - 8 - - Ow plotothhtaldul les In the %Minim College of Den al Surgery, ohtt*)ll now oil ond to professional culhh•at hta office.. opprifilte Marion Hall, Corliele o Fob. 25.-3 t, E W M FRON'r STREET, IfAREISIIIIRO. he subecrlbers offer Tor 0410 n, lalg o tied well selected • 'DRY .LUMBER, stgriai ! Es, .1 . .., .- at their Yerd`oh Profit gi. ;fiber., the Cotten' Feeto.l •. . • lio,p4mengorit thu-drubliele reeportfulbelsolleited ,' 'Fel,. 25, 1857. ' '• JOSIAH EPSY it 'Co. ATZBNAN 2 YV .-; AN.T,ED: — Ap expe. , .. riettcqd Salesman te *anted by the subscriber.- 'eb. 25 • 1857. •i. , - .OEO. W. inTratt, . QHN: fix GO.,—Nos. 2, • dc 4 CHESTNUT RT.. (South aldei beldw Ni - nter4 • • •PIIILADEI/PHIA. . • • (TpkTlitot:rr ,Wooniynk Ironed: rt . ! TDD' t 1.74. Manukrellirel•i'AMl Whntosale:dealent In'Pdtent ehlne,madelll3oolB,Pa tent Grooved CE VYR•I•4IIF. yrar •ranted not to shrink, WOOD WILLODCWADE, CORDS, Ilatranie,,km. of all desprlptlena...Pleam call aa4 exAm- Ine nor Mock. • . • „ r ..Pub:2s. 1557,7:45.%;, QAMITEL , M. MECUMHPN, 31.1.1.141ith1rt AND 'MIRA . MILLSTONE MA as3rm • Solo Proprintth- of Joinuion'a highly. approved and much improrod 911111PAND SCREENING MACHINE; Improved Tron.Concetve Dran Doctor, tlio Prignium ?du chino ftir Millers. ' - -a.rl.7B.l`c=;;Pono.AttQAT„. Street, (18th Ward,> , ad -Suer.-1 taydeck Stgeet, below Froot. Philadelphia. Bonnet, 51111 Stonie, :Bill Irene. Sniutt slneldneO, PA ' 10nt . 31111, Buell, Portable Mille; Stretched Bolting, Convent And Screen Wire. SQUABS .111ESIIED - BOLTING curnis. , Feb. 25; 1867. - 3 m. NOTICI4I.I—That we the undersigned Moramts of ertritalolvill elm, our stores nt dnrk fuou Ist of,April omitting- 11114lio let oS Ortobor, 1867, (Saturday nights oxcnptod.) , • BENTZ Ar BRO., •. . . • PIIII.IP--AR.NOLD, N. W. WOODS, - , CRAB. WILDE. Carl!nlo,,P.!l). 25. 1857.•• • UNI O,N I It'E COMPA.NYS I 8B VENT ' It cv.T.ll. KiiiTinut, of Carlisle, will deliver the me- t, ^Tenth Leann) belt wet the UNION FIRI. COMPAPIi OD TUURP. DAY, the Gth of March, 18$7, In the .Cointr MUM ..-Sub. Ject—Tits itemorous CIIAR tCTER OP WASIIINOTON. • ' Beason Tickettt admitting two persons to the course, $1 00. Omen Tickets, admitting one, 50 cants.- lick ets can be obtained from any of the Committee. • • , .T; FARAN,. - 0. DELANCTi A. C CORIPMAN, . • C. 31Ecir, ' •. —'ll73lTB7avensoN, MO FARMERS & GARDENERS THE'LODI MANUFACTURING COMPANY . elfer for sato 40,000 barrels of their - - - . NEW AND IMPROVED POUDRETT.F," . • (Manutimittred from the ulght•ficiii of New York . City,) • In Into to cult purchasers,' . Thus article (greatly Improved 'within.Aho last two . - years) line been In tho market for elghteeiCyears, and still defies competition, as a manure Mt corn or garden vogotableicboing cheaper and . more powerful than any othur.-and at the MAO time free from disagfeeablo odor. Two barrels will manure an aim of corn in' the bill, navelltri.thirdn In labor, will mono it to route up - quicker, to grow faster, ripen efirller,Aud will bring larger crop on poor ground than any other fertilizer, - ands also a preventative of the eui r ,worm; also, It does . „ not - I'4nm Ile seed to bo put In contict.with it. The point to theirinpg standing reptitation, and 'the large capltal ((1100,000) invested in their; bind nest?, as a guarantee that. Abe article they make.shal , always be of P.1101111E114 as to command a ready onto, aff - follower One - barrel - tofrbbls. . • - ...$2 001' " Vivo -" to ••• 1 - - _ 1,87) 1 and at the into 75 - per barrel forany quantiVovor 40 'barrels. -' ArZ , A pamphlet oonSalnlng ever); Information will be sent (free) to any one' applylnk,for the same. Orders are requested - early In advance, to avoid dl;ap pot ntruont. 'Addriaor, •. PASCHALL MORRIS A: CO., Agents, Feb. - Coe, Market and 7th streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 78,1857-31 n. DROADWAY GOteD PEN ,111.00FAVTURILNCI COMPANY., N0.8.35 - Ilnuidway, Now York LIST V RETAIL PRICES Gold Pone, - • - • • Gold Pen and Sliver • Gold Pon and Double ex-Silver Molders Mainouth 't Leviathan ' ' Fountain Pen, Desk Holder,. Mainouth " " " • , Engrossing ,Pons Leviathan and Ili - 3c, , Gothic Silver Case and Pon, • Engrossing " , . Mamouth • " • ' - Gold Tooth Picks, " , " Tooth and Enr , " Pencil and Watch-Keys,- - - - - 'Ladies Gold Poncli. • • with Pon, Gents OnJd Cases and Pone, Gothic" OQ Screw Pencil, P 2 And all other kinds and styles at tho retail prices. PREMIUSIS PRESENTED TO PURCHASERS. To every person buying n gold pen of US see present n numbered certifiente, and each of these eertifleates en titles the holder of it, by the extra payment of 25 route, • to an article ofjowelry, In value from 1111. to $lOO. This jewelry consists or ti.thl and Sliver. Watches lit great ;vs.- - Hay.- Silver Ooldets, Silver Fruit-Baskets, Geld Guard - Chains, for ladies, Lockets, Bracelets, Orate - Cold Fob nod Test Chains, to., none of which sell for lest than $l. For every dollar paid us, the paity Is•entit led to a numbered certificate, nail by the payettent of 25 ets. ex tra on each certificate he is entitled to receive whatever the number of the certificate designates. 'Wo have been • In operation for three years nod thocusands hove bought. of us. anti we have never learned that any one lens ever dissatisfied. Title plan affords, every opportunity idol,. • , mininggold watch or some article ofjowolry, for aDi t, fling sum. Allanr pone. pencil cases, ke., are genuine • articles manufnetured by ourselves wills great rare, nod We offer thorn precisely at, prices asked in all other attires • t In the city.. To 'agouti; we make advantapous oilers end any energetic person can do well by working for us. Ve wish agents in.overy. place In the country - ond per who would likednitecome such will piens° address no, and Me will send, thiq'n Orbited circulars of prices, terms, dm. We have no stated periods fur distilbutien., Thd moment a pon Is purchafted. the purchaser is anti- , tied_ to receive his premium on, the payment of 25 cents extra. , • . • All orders by mall should be addressed•,, • Mk:MUCK, DENTON It DEAN, , • 385 Broadway, Now York. • AGENTS WANTED. - pone repoipted In . tiliniterlor manner. jinclose 'the pen and 20 Cents, In T. C.Stamps, and the pen WIIIN manta Mid returned post paid:..' '% . _ ;---.4phe'dritesructrilloto PEN-MvivoitatrrilnititoCetlfratur wolf known throughout the collutry' bit as therm salH' undoubtedly some who are not . acquainted' with usiwn - swim! tire folltiwing firms as references:— FELLOWS A CO.; N 0.17 Maiden Laue r New York. HICKS if - ,3IITCHEhIra Tor 20 .: dp — • do BENTON TIROS., Cor.llrtatlikayl'and Courtland street, Now -York, and 'Chestnut street, Philadelphia,* L_IL_STURILY_ALC.O„_IIO..S_IIIIse2-11uNew-:--- York: GOULD WOOD,NO•i•Maiden - Laite, de. " • , • UMB'D . ..VALLEY' INSTITUTE. •1 1 / 4 NORMAL & CLASSICAL SCHOOL for YouniLMIMA artpi.o anti email, filerhaUlcalupg, Cum Noland County, Pa. Thie well known. Boarding School for' young ladies and gentlemen, conducted for several years, by .. .the" Rev..). B. Loose, A:lil a *lii,be continued by the sub- - scribers, wile, engaged Mr years as Instructors of youtb, assisted by orate and female teachers of experience, and skill In their profession, wlliguidify pupils to dleeharge, with dispaigh•and.accuracy, those duties hill& arise - 'from 'from the relations of reciprocally, dependent beings." Buskins desire it, ATM be educated and trained for the business of teaching.Ept - iblei attention will. be given • In the',Normal.dopartments, having. connected them w ith,a.mageLsohoni. fur the education and training of instructors of youth; and, when qu alified, no pales - sill be spired in - obtaltiing 'them oitglble situations. It's have now mokralltt,pllchtlimittlir gooki.leachers. In the. classlcul departmont; - pupile, male and female, irlit be lit-tilting! for any close in college: •• •". - • 'Terms 'very 'moderate. , " -The-nekt rom mance, Bid' 1,"1847: 'Parent's, guardians and .others wishing' to leant• the 'particulars' from n Circular,' or': oillorwisti, addr e ss, , '• • ••• • • • ••• " " • • rI.COYLB,• ' • eintlb.Co, • P .m: • ' ' ••' ,• • ' h - NEP S :56 A 0 A;D E • bIAL E foie t • e ass ea -chttol,"Landiebnig,l'a.- . . . .. ' The &Condor Winter session of,ilds duatitudion will ;pan on the Bacon d Tuesday!of January, MK , ' : ---::--- ' • 1 ', The linual English nod Olasslcal branches, adopted by, . 1 our gest grade denderaletqw ill be taught . . , No pains will - , I ' l l4i-ipa:to ;lake. thorough , praelleal,and petal eeho. • : . The:Tillage of esoaintsithitanisolttiated• hi the midst:: • sof majestic hilland anoudialo,lscenery,.threumilee 'die,: `, - taut from the "Warm Sp,rings,",in healtty and quiet, • 9 andlcieutly reagdeariquthe,Trregelasiriprge town e, nod yet in dellthanbelehOTta• New tind - Pounsyl. • vault, Ilailu,iad, with thp priatipal cit es In Ur elate. ' Tories - h'erqudeber, tdigfly. e tcatiedrdieg.ta theWdel , • . • theerr*„..„6el4, 4 Ftdach...nitulAikiximuv—VoLtn.4,.2—...... ' I nolls, at cify ricer, 130 04 1 9 g /br 1 41 /0 6 ,tirTelP!rstelli! ----- ' - nl`Bo to ed OD er week • •.' •• i • 3 1 !';',iff i ! 'I : 1 :tM 1 4•pijrifttir hisrtfieultirs' ' l :'. ''' l ' ',9' ' • ' s 'i 4 ' t 4 :! ).' '''''' !.' ..';' -' : Addresi either. , ' '''' 1..:.:, , . , ~ a'' ' •'"'-',' -fq .L llev:1`.•I., 111.10IIER;d03„.• • , 40 , .. ':/ 1 -••••• ,'" -'''' '''' ''''-• ' ••••' "• or 'B.ll. ntrill",'.c.a.;''', ,"' ..., ' '. lutßAll)) , ,PAkt4lll—. 4 .4otP , ito3iVed a or a, IYlndo~r.r ',.. 4°4 4lt i . id ak!p iN roril td et l y 'r l i e n o t ' s, 7743‘ br d:476 xl a i re ll 7l:l7:4l crone ° , end sue prioes noel; eaunoviall to give Retie talc it. I, We ki4irlte etyr:itttnigit 04401 . e'r' l k h' ll,Mi d, ";C-1 1 1 , ', 09r1 , 11er P5 . 1 0, E tt i lar p ' vleeketiori." ' ' " • , • ' - 17 41 44Matr"Streg , Rttlttlit El 11111 •-• $1 00 A 200 00 4 00 00 3 00 5 00. 2 00 00 8 00 , a oo 5 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 3 00 • 4 00 v.- 000 • .2 . i 00