:i')ttntingb 7t o ttv Iva t. - WILLIAM lIIIEWSTEM. SAM. G. WHITTAKER. c"" •' Wednesday Mortune, February 25, . COVNTY COINENTIOA. ' The Republicans of Huntingdon County dr , requested to meet at the respective places oi, holding delegate elections, in the several town• ships, on Saturday the 7th day of' .lAtrch, at i the usual time, to elect delegates to attend a County Convention, to assemble in the Court House inthe Borough of Huntingdon, on 77turs day, the 12th of March, 1857, at 2 o'clock, p. m., to elect delegates to represent the County in a Republican State Convention to meet in Harrisburg, on the 25th day of March, to twat. inthe a State Ticket. By order of the Re• publican County Committee. J. GEO. MILES, Chairman. Hunt., Feb. 24, '57. The Call for a State Convention. A great amount of unnecessary surmising and any quantity of unasked opinions have been expended, relative to the impropriety of the call lately issued by the Chairman of the Republican State Committee, Charles Gibbons Esq., for a separate, distinct, and purely Re publican State Convention, to place in nomina tion an out-and-out Republican candidate for Governor. Most of the journals which denounce the movement as premature and out of order, are of the "Side-door Sanderson" school, which Judas-like betrayed the two parties rot long a go into the hands of the enemy, "for a sum of money." We are slimy to see however, that a few of the staunch and able newspapers which no gallantly defended 'Freedom and Fremont" last fall, are not altogether convinced of the propriety of the movement. For our ,ingic self, we can see no evil in the move. Is it the "Expediency" that May is necessary ? We candidly confess we have tot faith in it. We should profit by the experience of the past.— No organization can become groat, tin fountain can remain pure, which is compelled in order ! to keep up the current, to receive the waters of every unwholesome rill. "Expediency . ' indeed! Is the great Republican movement to become a mere combination of pernicious "Ma. We have, as we remarked some time ago, faith in Principle—none, Lotto whatever, in Frxpedi ency. If it is to become the mere follower of the Jack ceLantern of Expediency—to catch the fragments of this or that party by a little more or less of some apparently popular el. invent—it, like the old whig party, which once —l. r It •.a.t remnant of ,what, was once the great Arnarican party to Pennsylvania last full opposed a union with Republicanism, basing that opposition on the presumption that the triumph of the latter would be the death-knell of the fimmer. Was not argument, and persuasion, and coaxing, and fluttery, and this; and that, and everything presented and used to disapprove this notion ? Well, what was the result? A "Side-Door" in. terview, and Arnold-like, treacherous betrayal. .Fusion - is fo'ly.—poor, miserable expedien cy, which has uo faith in Truth or in the people. The lesson taught in all the States where .the pour shift was tried. rendersall other warninp, unnecessary. And are we again to turn the current of our mighty, deepening river of Re. publicanism, to catch the ivaters of a minter rivulet, fast drying up? For Our part, we have done all we intend doing toward , . c.xipg and flattering men to do what is right. We i ll im more of it. We have no desire to again be come the victims of a 'Side-door" pressure. With this candid yiew, , and believing it to be tho unanimous desire of the Republican 'party of Huntingdon County, we heartily .endorse the "Call" and call attention to the notice of our County Chairman, tbr a convention to appoint delegates to attend the propn:ted State Conven• Son. A pure Republican ticket is what we want, what we will support, and what we must have. No alliances, no compromise of Princi ple, no bonding to Expedien,y.. So we say, so we thinkond so we shall act. Rumored Cabinet Appointments. A telegraphic despatch from Washington to the Philadelphia Ledger, states that it is belie tied by members of Congress and others, both from letters and verbal reports front Wheatland, that the new cabinet will be composed as fol lows : Secretary of Statellon. Lewis Case, of Mich. Secretary of the Troasury—Hon. Howell Cobb, of Ga. Secretary of War—Ex•Gov. Floyd of Ye. Secretary of the Navy—Ex•Gov. Brun, of Tenn. 'Attorney General—Hon. Ileac Toucey, of Conn. Post Master General—Hon. J. Glancy Jones of Penn. Secretary of Interior—Hon. Jacob Thomp our, of Mass. The Advanc#in Tea. The New York Herald of Sunday states that the tea market, with considerable Wes of half cheeks of oolongs and souchongs at very full prices, closing at the end of the week wS a tendency to higher pripes. Thu save d% since the receipt of the fast news of the. Chi• neso war has reached he. 10c. per lb. on the lower grades, and to to Cc per lb. on the high. er qualities. The new teas coming into mar• ket are said to be generally of a better quality than those imported last year. sar Our thanks aro due lion. J. It. UM, for Congressional Docutnents. Also to Mons. J. Withorow, J. 11. Wintrodo, and £ Cressuiell, of the Pe on'a LegislatUre, for important document, grin hat has become (A Graham's .M.tga zing fur March --in the Selinte, on S:‘• '7,10y, the • The Bond Street Tragedy. bill from the Retire providing for , , organi- , From among the crude mass of testimony, 'ration of a 'State government :.: :' , ill.Aot,t, ; and varier:, opinions which have been elicited and for* admission into :1, , I , , , as a State :luring the Coroner's investigation of this my, wart },awed with au antende, .' at, in the tedious and appalling murder, wt. copy the fol.' elections provided for. non , 1.• ' . : ,'' ,j. lowing received theory of its commission from ,'cited States shall vut, A. ,- -- '. .. -', la- the ' New York Tribune: tire to Oregon, was then taken ,r . and the j The received theory of the murder in, that same amendment introduced. Another amencl• -Aligb Cunningham had established herself at illiaßurdell's house. hoping to entrap into lute meat, providing for the admission of K awns, j a marriage. Finding herself defeated in this J•ns debated until the adjournment. In the ; object, she induced her paramour„ Eckel, ,to Reese of Representatives, on Saturday,the ~personate Binged in a sham marriage, eithdr• with the view of claiming her dower, a sum Post Office appropriation .bill was passed. It'; or between $30,000 teal $40,000. as Itordelrs hidedes appropriations of upwards of $16,000,- 1 widow, in casts of his natural detail, er with 000 for the inland service next year. The res. , her paraniour assassinating him with that ex elution reported by the. Coininittee on Elections I press object ; and that Burdell, on the night dee', ring gr. Whitfield not entitled to his seat , of his murder, had made a Irene of Ids linuse, 3 the signing of wl ieli. to the time appointed ' ' ' delegate fro , ".Kmtee'. , t ors o lai d p " ' ll 'l oil the next day, he would, on Ore Ist of May :,,' • :,; a vote of ayes 96, noes Sti. The ex-1 next, halve - dispossessed her and her fluffily, 1 ' •, of the corruption Investigation Com- : and throwh them on the world, hastened the I,' • ' are estimated to amount to nearly $.5000. fatastroplie;aillcan ti ,cd: ) ttlorttroerhellg i, ll . - -J 1 '[!L. President has signed the bill increasing 1; ?lit,,Vitie instant Burdell mitered i Virreom ; the pay of the officers of the witty. j that they had not anticipated any outcry, and , that the single and half stifled utterance of the II eRT.En 'R.M C.T.' l ' AM...CA. — The I word murder stone revealed the deed at the steamship Tennessee tins arrived at New Yorkl time, the victim being nearly instantly diepatch• from Aspinwall, bringing thedetails of the same ed, with fifteen wounds, almost any one of 110W6 from Nicaragua which we received by l';lljrintlith'evalts}loboydtyhtcy,:thi),:ssitoetrishedne,etiitrit,fraitaule.—re telegraph from New Orleans last week ; the en- I then burned, which accounts for the smell of ly difference, that the latter gave the version of burning woolen perceived by so many witness the Fillibusters and their friends, respecting the es in Bond street, on the night, between 11 and progress of anirs, while the arrival at New i 2 . ( e ) ; i c t l : L ' , l :4l: . "' , l ,li t i l g t , t i t ,e re L",etdr°,l,l'aeoetcom.' committed, York brings us the other side of the story. were during the night taken away from the Walker's entire force is now stated at 800 men l house and secreted by one of the murderers, of which only 300 were with him. The rein- I *(ter all evidences of the bloody deed had been. forcements under Lockridge and Titus are es• remm'ed from his person. Ir e second story room door where the timated at sso, but whether these aro included mtir vas committed aownto the street door, in the 000 we cannot say. The battles in which sli...eht arks of fresh blood had been discover.. the Costa Rimini were reported by the New Or- ed;rits well as upon the inside knob of the street dour, at a height of about four or four and a leans accounts to have been beaten, now turn halt' feet fnint the sill ,• but no blood appearing out to have been very doubtful in their results, on the outside knob of the street deer, Weis the Fillibusterslo6iug some of their best officers: confirmation that the murderer did not while his bvere bloody leave the house and close the d dried him—while the apprurance' a o l i ti of the od upon the inside knob and the edge of the door is conclusively accounted for by the testimony of Ferrell, by whom Eckel is peinted oat as the probable ilSl3ll,iill. For Farrell'a testimony is, that Eckel came fo the door a few seconds after he (Farrell) heard tine cry of murder pod a fall like a barrel on the fluor, end bolding the door apparently with his right hand on the inner knob and his left on the'edge of the door, put his head out, per. coined Farrell sitting ou the steps, and order ed him away fiereeli and frightfully. Farrell pretty clearly identifies Eckel. The marks of blend are just where Farrell describes Eckel's hand to have been, and Farrell's tesstimony is only eircutustantinl evidence adduced thus far going to fix the guilt en - him. It is of the gravest moment then to ascertain its truth, Willa, however, hits not been assailed directly by an evidence, but by its apparent contradic tion by several other witnesses. Republican State - bonieation. The Itepublican State Convention, for the nomination of candidates for GOVERNOR sad other STATE OFFICERS, will be held at HARRISBURG, on WEDNESDAY, the 25th of MARCH, 1857. Each District will elect Delegates in the usual manner, equal in number to its representation in the two Hoe teOeiKtlod strbgrituuton, - ro t represent a district in which he does not reside. CHARLES GIBBONS, Chairman of the State Executive Committee. Tar: Munnnit CASE.—In the New! •'. '• ..t of Ceneral Sessions, on Saturday, the nand Jury presented true bills of indict meet against John J. Eckel and Mrs. Cunning ham fur the murder of Dr. Burdell, who were accordingly sent to the Tombs. The daughters were released from custody, and Snodgrass was held to bail in $2500 as a witness to appear and teetile. It thus appars that the mysteri ous story about the jnry and police being on the track of et a new and hitherto unsuspected persons as being the ~,i1,11, S NV , I, mere moon• Shill, ' just as we expected. It was oo doubt cos coeted by some of the newspapers to keep op the excitement. Ilurdelt murder Cd,c,—We have a sus• plcious story front Now York that the grand jury is investigating traces of some new party to this murder. At present it amounts tonoth. ing at all. Sumo new witnesses hare been examined, but they prone . nethiiig material, Mrs. Seymour, the clairvoyant, has sued the Coroner for imprisoning her without cause, and other witnesses threaten to do the same. lExcitement in IL, Illincia Legiatature.—A gerrymandering appointment bill having pass. ! cd ln 1117nn;o Tpeq;uletnag.....t.b.o , of its passage. This being entered on the journal, the Democratic members subsequent• ty attempted to expunge it, whereupon an ex• citing scene ensued. Governor Bissell vetoed the bill, a thing which might have been lore. seen by the Denwerms. Z. - Z.-The Baltimore Sun gives the following incident which occurred during the freshet on Saturday last: "An incident may ho cited as evidence of the depth of the-miter was on Market space. About half way between Swan street and hi,h Market, Mr. T. J. Sutton keeps a restaurant, At the height of the wa ter tut:A:outs, with a full crew, paid Lisa a vie• it, rowed into the bar-room, tied. op to a pillar, partook of refreshments, and then passed out, a feat not often dune in that vicinity." ES— A "personal liberty bill," relative to persons claimed as fugitive slaves, boo been in troduced into fife Wisconsin Legislature: It directs trial by jury to be provided for persons claimed, punishes false and malicious nrre,ts of. persons as fugitive slaves, with $lO4O, fine, and.gives power to county courts to grant writs . of habeas cbrpus. AIMOORNMENT OF TIIE LEGISTATERE.-A Harrisburg correspondent says the Home of Representatives, in accordance with immetno• vial usage, have passed n resolution providing fur the livid adjournment of the Legislature on the 24th of March. pay" Mrs. Gardiner charged with poisoning her husband, in Massachusetts, manifests no concern whatever. She is imprisoned in the Plymouth Jail. • Ake' A proposition has been started in the House of Representatives to erect un Execu tive mansion at Harrisbarg. Such a structure is much needed. ST. VALENTINE'S I) ,—Some years since it would have been a work of supererogation to inform mankind (and ,the ladies) that the 14th of February was St. Valentine's Day; but more's the pity, its glory has departed.— Its origin ig n is a sea of doubt—its 'necessity even more Abtful; There can be no ques-. Ron that its beginning"was a lotig . time buck in the history of the worldwhen Rome was the uncle Samuel of the nations ; hnt if any one is curious on that score let him constilt. an enoyelopedia.. The custom, however, had got to ho an unmitigated. nuisance. From. be ing the occasion when lqye turn swains sent 'their dearies "a token of atlbetion," the baser sort made use of the day to insult people by ferwardiug to them vile caticaturesor beastly devices. Of necessity decent folks frowned upon the Saint until he is now unpopular enough. There were too many who "stole thy 'livery of Heaven to serve the devil in." It is now a poor husines a, that of selling Valentines. But the mannfacturers have .only theta: kes to blame for the falling off. If they had nut catered to the depraved tastes of the vicioud St. Valentine would still be in good repute—as it is, he has suffered a second martyrdom. his ashes rest in peace, erctr Tho Student and Schoolmate fur lab. runry, in tui our table. It is a neat, spicy and interesting littlo work. Published by Calkins k en. New York. 'SI per year. The communication recommending J. E. Morehead for Governor, which we publish. cd lest week, should not ho considered as en. dorsal by us, We are not responsible for cony munications which appear in our columns. “WOORLANI) CREAM"—A Pomade for tun, %big /fitiehighly perfumed. superior to any French article imported, and for half the price.. Fot:dilataing Ladies' Hair it has no equal, giving it a bright glossy appearance.— It causes Gentlemen's Hair to curl in the most natural manlier. It removes dandriff, always giving The Hair the appearance of heing fresh shampooned. Price only fitly cents. None genuine 'unless signed FETRIDGE k, CO. N. Y. Proprietors of the " Rahn of a Thousand Flowers.” For sale by all Druggists. BLANKS ! BLANKS ! BLANKS ! Notice to Referees, A ppointm't of Referees, Complaints, Commitments, IVarrants, Sciro Mich.,' Judgment Notes, I Vendee Notes, Bonds to Indemnify Constable,' &e., &e., &e., &c., &e. Just printed and (Or sale very low at the Journ al (Mee. r✓ c .~, On the 23d inst., nt Mount Joy Acadeniv, ,Lancaster Co., Pa., of bilious cholie, in the 18th ! year of his age, Jour Peent.ea Kan, youngest son of lion. John Kerr, late of this place. - • - • • - On th - i Bth inst., in Jackson tp., idler a short illness, Mr+. Jane, wife of Samuel Barr, in the 44th year of hor age. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. There is very little export demand for Flour, but sales of about 500 bbls standard superfine are reported at $6,371, and 1000 bbls of a bet• ter brand, "Broad street Mills," at $6,621 per bid. Holders ask, $6,371 a 6,50 for standard and - gond straight brands, but the sales are mostly in a small way at theso rates, $6,621 to 6,70 for choice brar* wild Bakers' Flour, $6,. 75a725 for extra, and $7,50a8 per bbl for fan cy family Flour. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are also inactive, and the only sale we hear of is 500 bbls of the latter, old stock Peonsjlva. nix Meals at t 2,271 per bbl. Lots recently in spected are offered at $2,871a3, without finding buyers. lirain—There is a moderate inquiry for Wheat and bat little offering to day; sales in• elude about 4500 bushels at 14fittl4Ne for fair to prime Pennsylvania red, and 161a163e for white—the latter for very handsome Kentucky in store. live is steady, with further sales of 500 bushelsVennsylvania at 02c. ( . 0111 is less inquired for and very quiet to day, and holders were free sellers at 05c fur new nod 68e for old Pennsylvania yellow, in store. Oats are dull, with a small business only to note at about previous quotations. JOHN U. ALLEN & CO. Noe. 2 b 4 thwirtwirr ST., e'th bide below \Voter. • PHILADELPHIA. ( Th 4 Oldest Wood-ware House, in the Gity.) MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE Dealers in Patent Machine•made Brooms, Patent Grooved Cedar Ware. warranted not to shrink, Wood & Willow•ware, Cords, Brushes, &e., of all desctiptions. Please call And exam. Mc our stock, Cheapest "Job Printing" Office 3 °TIT 0 T.T T '~ ® Ire have new made such arecnyetn,ils in our j Job (Vice as will enable us to do rill hio Job Printing at .ti!O per cent.. cheaper rates Phan any 'Office in the County. GiTe us s call. lf we don't giro entire satisfac tion, no charge at all will he made. CST . a,C,rTrr., , aar.:.. 7 72.1yair,5.7 -4 9 ,- ..1 NEW ADVERTIMMENTS. lENtate Thabgte Chi/colt, DecW.] ADMINISTRATOMS NOTICE. 'Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad ‘ll mioi,tration on the estat,.: of Eat an Cldleott, of West township,' Huntingdon County, det'a., have been gruntOtt to.the under signed ul: oas it,debted to ,aid est,e nos 'requested to mate immediate payment, anti those having &tints to preseUt them for settle meat. JOSHUA- ti.REENLA Adtnitlistrat,r. Huntingdon, Feb.23,'37.—Gt. [Estate Curfmon Dee'd.l EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Wtereasletters testamentary on the Estate of Philip.Curftmtu, Jr,, late of Union town. ship, Huntingdon County deed., hove been granted to the undersigned ; notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make payment immediately, null those having OM.' against the same, tu'presant them duly authenticated fin settlement. SARAH A. CURDIAN, JOSEPH PARK, Executors. • • Feb.25,'51 IC:X.IIO4TQW.I, 110TICXN lITHEREA S, letters testamentary oo the es• VV tate of David Jeffries, late of the village of SWIM) .Ciap, deed.. hare been granted to the undersigned, NOTIt..E IS HEREBY GIVEN, to all pemons indebted to said estate, to snake payment immediately, and those having claims against the tame, to present them duly authem tleated for settlement. H. C. ROBINSON*, ) ALEX. APPLEBY ,\• Executors. • G. W. JEFFEUESJ Fe6.25,'57:Gt:* SAMUEL 111. MECUTCHEN, MILL•WRIGHT AND BURR MILL. STONII MINI Sole Proprietor of Johnson's highly approved and touch improved Smut and Screening Ma. chine; Improved Iron Concave Bran Duster, the PrenihnriMachine for Millera. llesidenee: No. 64 Queen St., .(18th Word,) address Kensington Post 011ie°. Shop: Haydoek Street. below Front, Phila. Cocalico Mill Stones, Mill Bow:, Smut Machines Patent Mill Bush, Portablo iltretehed Belting, Cement • and Screen Wire, Square Mesbed Bolting Cloths. Feb.25,'57..3111. Orphans' Court Sale, By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of II untingdon County, there will tee exposed to public sale in Cassville, on Saturday, the 2Stli day of March next, One undivided half at a tract of tOAL-L AND, situate on groat' Top, Huniingdou county, con. Mining . 55 ACRES, more or less. knows PSI TERMS OF SALE :—One.third of the pur chase mug to be paidon confirmation aside, at the April 'Court, following, and the remain der in two equal annual payments, with inter est, secured on the property in the usual man ner. D. CLARKSON, Trustee, Extule e Roburt Speer, dee'd, Feb.25;57.4t. AGENTS WANTED. DLAKE'S UNIVERSAL 13I0G• D RA Pll ICAL DICTIONARY,— The NEW EDITION of this valuable wnrli, which has long been in preparation is now pub lished. It forms one volume, imperial octavo, of Mt pages,--nnd contains an account of the Lives of about thirteen thousand different Individual's, more than two thousand of whom were citizens of the United States. The number of New Articles in the present volume exceed two thousand four hundred. The publishers have determined not to fur. nish the Work through the general Trade, but to sell it exeloqieely by agent.% The work is gotten up in En lierior style—and as no library will be complete without it, a most excellent opportunity is offered to any persoa who desires to engage in a pleasant, honorable and per fitable business. Agents use wanted for all parts of the country. They will please address the publishers. ....... COWI'I4i:IIIWAIT & 211 Chesnut st., Phihan. PUBLIC SALE OF TEAMS,ORE - BANL&C. The following property will he sold, without reserve, on WEDNESDAY, the 11th of March next, at MTh & Beady Furnace, 17 miles limn Huntingdon, on the Broad Top Railroad viz One splendid six horse team, young and in prime older, one line horse do.; one brood mare ; one ffne young mule team ; tiro wagons; one road bed; one cart ;30 nets harness; a num. her of cooking and template stones• ' one Todd' cow ; wa...maker's tools and sta ll ; furnace and orehauk tools; burrows, scrap iron, and other property too tedious to coinnerate. There will also hr sold at the Same time a fossil ore bank, sittyated within a mile of the Railroad, opened mudut working r order, with a slope of 70 feet of ore allove the drift. A comfortable house for n miner is erected upon the property. Terms L. T. WItTTSON. Ft:L.18;57.-41 [Pt[ll . 'Ziall.AK maa-P2raTry YENDVE!' wit be sold at the residence of the ftobserlbur, in Morris township, near Union Furnace, and one mile from Spruce Creek, on Wednesday, the 4th of alareh neat, the following Nitd y.h i o' work Horses, 2 yearling (horse) Colts, 5 head of milk Cows, 21 head of young Cattle, 20 head of Hogs, 1 four horse Wagon, 2 two horse Wagons,l Buggy, 1 Grain Drill, (Moore's patent,) 1 Sled, 1 Cook and 14m1 plate Stove, 1 Windmill, 30 yards of Carpet, 1 set of Harness, 1 patent Straw Cutter, 1 Threshing Machine, Horse Gears, Mies and Harrows, with all implements necessary for carrying on farming—Grain in the ground; a variety of Household and Kitchen Furni,ture,, Bedsteads and Bedding, together with a great variety of articles tdo numerous to insert. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock of said day, when duo attendanciand the terms of sale will ho made knewn. CASPER WEIGHT, Morris tp., Hunt. 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