II II THE lIELIn The following is a eepyof the Relief Bit Is it palm() both Houses= of the Legislative: • AY ACT piovicling fur the resu4P frm i of spccie .inrymenAb.o tha Banks ad the : relief of t?ebtors, i - . Section I. Be it enacte.3, &c., Th t the pravisions, of every act jof - Assemblyl or of racorporatt_on or re-incorporation ltertitnfore passed, declaring or "tillthoriling the forfeit nre of the - charter of any bank, saving, trust and ; insurance Collll3nny'or corporation hav ing, banking _privVeges, or inflicting anyl penalties, Or anthttiaing any compnlshry as signment for or , by reason of 'the non.parN ment of any of its liabilities, or the ! i ssuing Ili paying out of ,the moteslorotherlbanks 1 incorporated under the lawssof thisi, Com monwealth, though not spftie paying; 'r its" loaning or disesuntieg without the riquis. ite amount , of specie& specieJfunilS, be rrni the name are lierebY 'suspended until. he second Monday of April; A nnn Domini, one .thousand eight hundred atd flfri-eight, and all forfeitures and penalties or lisbility, therotq heretofore incurred' tinder such acts of Assembly or:of incorporation or re•incor poration, for or 'by reason of the causes aforesaid, or any of them, are hereby remit ted; and so ranch thereof. as prohibits any bask from-making loans rind discounts, is gutting its own notes; or . the notes of other banks incorporated under the laws of this .Commonwedtb, though net specie paying or declaring dividends during the . Suspen - Ilion of specie payments, or from loaning 'or discounting without the requisite amount of specie or specie funds, be and the'saine is hereby suspended until the day and year aforesaid, and any snob bank durinotich isustiension of specie payments may Oeclarq -- dividends to an'-emount nr" per cent. per annuM on its act shall extend ilia to iall trust, aud insuraneecompat, - tions with. banking privileges re-chartered under any law f after to commence, \ \ and to -e payme,.. stock to alrbanks incorporated by the teg- islature at its last session. Section. '2. That, in, addition to all state ments and returns tow required by taw, each and every 'Bank in the rifles of Phila delphia; Ping/nig:and Allegheny shall; on the first-discount day in January next, and weekly thereafter, and every other ank in thicCommonwealth, on the same dl y, and monthly thereafter, make upTa sta ement, to be verified by the oath or affirmation of the President or Cashier tkreof, .showing, first, the amount af its lo“Vncl discounts; second, the ambunt of specie in_tifin.poises sion of and owned - ))3 , such Bank,tand ' the . balance due from other 'l3anks, i 4 distinct 'items; thi amount of its nptes out standing: Mirth, the amentit of if,s depos its; including individual deposits ,and bal ances dna to .other Banks; - Which si;ifernent - shell •be puldished in the next suiceeding issue of a nerrmaper of thecounty it t i which the Bank is-located, or if there be no news r paper in such county, then : a neirspaper of some neighbOring county;.ind.any violation of this law - ' or faifure to :comply] with its provisions.by any President many Cashier -of any Bank, shall bp,s migcleineanor, and each cS the said officers shail upon con.vic tion thereof, be .pdriisfind by \firie of not less than five hundied dollars, nor there than one thousand dollars; at the discretion of the court; - one-half to be given toithe pros cciutor, and nne-balf to the county in which Poch ; Bank 3s located.' - Section $i The said Bahkg• ae hereby required, - trao the second Monday' of April aforesaid,-to , r e cc i ,at par in payment of all their linbiltties on and immcdiafely pri tor to the first day of September last, and 'which shall continue solvent, and the said Bnnki are also hereby authorizid to piy out; in all tbeirsiness transactions and _ discounts, the said notes so long' as,the • Banks issneing the same shall retrain sot . - i•ent; but in :case any President:, and a ma , jnrity of the Board of Directors lor alay of the said banks shall Certify to the Goier-1 nor, under oath or affirmition of he Presi •dent,lis apprebetitions and'belief' that any Bank in- said certificate named is jn an un- ' •safe_conditian, the Governor shall them. on appoint three judicious persons, not in terested in said . Banks as Commisioners to . '• investigale, the' condition of :nicht Bank.•-,- '• And- the said -- Cernmis4oner, shalt,• after liking an oath or aThrmation.to perform the duties of _ their' appointment with fidelity, • forthwith proceed to make the said investi ,gatien, and report the result tber4of within ten davit to the Governor;.and if the offi cers of the saitbank shall refuse Ito permit ~the said Commissioners to make such lines; tigatinn, or to produce any books-pr dam - inents necessary for that purpo - s - a, or if the Commis inners-, or a majority of them, • shall , report . that the said Bank is in an unsafe condition., the. Governor shall there , , upon issue his proclamation declaring 'the clihrter of th-`i said bank to be forfeited, and I the -mid bank shall be'deprived of all4e - . benefits 01 this "Act, and the directors there' of shall forth - with make and -execuie ati a 3 signment in the manlier provided' by -the Act, entitled •"An Act regulatinglianks,” I approved the sixteenth day of April, Anno Domini, eighteen hundred - and fifty; .and the expenses of such coremissian, including the Compensation of the Commissioners at eight dollars per day e each befpaid by • the Mink against-which it is issued, unless the - reportishall be favorable to its - ctindi tied, • 'in which ease they shall be paid bY the ap plicants; but any Bank or Banks 'Which shall, before the period herein before limit ed, resuraeand continue tho payincot of spe cie on all thei*liabilities,shall not after - such resumption, and during such continuance, be subject to any of the •provisions of •this section: Provided; _That no Bank shall be '=—required to receive the notes of any Batik 'against which a certificate tria3r be made as ,aforesaid, at any time after the delivery of the same to the Governor, until the Co m• . missioners shat' report in forpr of sut'h b'k, after which : the notes of :such -Bank shall - • again•be received as required by the previa . - 'ions of this section. " - Section - 4 That die several ciallettors, of xes, tolliyand ;other revenues of therCom - _ monwealth, and also coinity Treasurers, are hereby authorized to receive, for - State pur poses, the notes of the solvent Panks- of this Commonwealth, thotth not specie pay lug Banks, in payment 4f the said: taxes, toll and revenues, and, the State Treasurer is hereby authorized tofi4coivo and receipt for same in the samelatiper although said banks were specie paying. ' , • ; Section 5. That the deposits by thi' State •• 1 p 47 nail wee; rm." urgb J4l.B.llrAlumor. I align EMI MB DM Mast]6r or to the credit of tine Common wealth in the several banks and lother nor- , Oration's, and all hank noteslwhich' are er may be in-the Treasury dating the-period of snispension aforesaid, shall frotwtime to time on demand of said Treasurer be paid by the said banks or other corporations res pectively in sach - iionnts as inay`bit requi red by said Treaanrer to enable him to pay the interests accruing on the public loans - of the ComMonwealth. ~ r -,,l Sectiori 6. That ,tipon all judgemects 1-heretofare entered. , in'snits commenced' by writ or otherwise,' or *MA nay be entered during,the period hereinbefore mentioned ' in actions instituted by writ or otherwise in-anYctiart_in this Commo n, ealtb, or be fore any alderman or justice of the ‘-peace,' if the defendant shall be pos sessed of any, estate in 'fee simple within the respective„ county] worth in the opinion of the court,' alderman or justice, the amount. of Foie judgement over and above all he shall be entitled to a stay of execntiond thereon'on ,judgement now obtained, or to be obtained on, suits now brotglit, for tble, Perm 'done year from the date of the pass age of this act,and on distil rs for one yew', to be computed' from tbo fir t day of the term to which tbe - action w s cowmen ; and every defendant in such judgem t I May have the smile stay of execution there. on if within thirty days front the pagsage of this* act, or within thirty days- from the rendition of any futurelj9gement, lie shall , I give security-to be approveehof by the Court or by a judge l ,therpf for thei,sum rlcovered, together witir,ie interest and cost; Prom , - ded, That Ott sect i on shell ' t) not apply t o ' the wages'of alibraor to de ts upon which . stay of executio ' is cipressly waived 'by the debtors, nor to judgements upon which' ^a stay of execut en has alreidy been taken, under existing ws; And :prnvided, That the provision' s o this sectioti shall, extend ] to judgements e toted or to l be 'entered as , well upon bondnod warratif of attorney air upon mortgages to secure the same, and to any subsequent, ratitee or owners of the `premises so boubd, as welii as to the oriH gieal obliger or - martgager.i Proriticri fur!, ther, That saidkstay of execution shalt not apply to judgements or .mortgages, or an bonds secured by mortgaoes, unless the in -1 'terestd thereon : shall be Paid within sixty, days after the 'accruing ot the same, :i n such funds as t e Banks are authorized by 1 1 this act to use. 1 ' Siictinn 7. T its act shall take effect im-1 mediately, .exc pt the fld 'section, which 4hall not ci , in o operation ' until the pro: visions of this ct are accieted t as herei provided, but, o baiik or ether corporatpi : shall be .errib aced • within its provisionS, - more thao Ala ty, days atter the passage . hereof, or- 1 0re any hank ;Shall , have sus' ; m , pended ?peeie , t eenta mion its 'sates or ... obligations,unless the stoeltholders of such Bank or other et -potation .hall, before the expiration of t e said t..iit days, or with: in• thirty days after any ank shall have 1- : i l suspended siiedie payments upon its notes or obligations `at a medin 'to be ailed by the Directors thereof, for t hat purpose, on ten days public notice,: or ; i:" one or , mei e newupapers, accept the provisions of the act by a majority of votes of said stoekbold to be voted and coubtcd..aCcerding' to ,the provisions.in :the charier of such accepting Bank; or other ,corporation, regulating the 1 etdction of Directors but to make ma . , he . ceptance Valid there slialit be filed itt',the office of the Auditor General - of this Corn: monwealtii, a'eertificate that this act r has been duly accepted, undeil the common seal nbfitEttlacelsrgittunretr Ifrirr!e*eilT r t* e tn ; ier And each of the said Man sit' 4,i t , ••_,._-_liininen wealth,- no or beforathe first day of) Janhary, -Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-60i, or.witbin thir t y days_atter any l i bank stall aceept'tbe prriyisionsf thi s act, aisum equal to, one:fourthl of one tier cOnt umppon the capital stock of said bank, in admen to any amounts h ey are noW re quired by . la'w A° pay; 7 ' Srctiga That the forty-seventh section of the act apprpved April sixteenth one -thowianderg,ht hundred and fifty, entitled "An act regulating banks,7 bo anti the -*me is hereby repealed;l Prorided,' That all suits brought or now Ipendinfr, for frit --feitures or penaltien under the seetion here by repealed shall not be affected therehy. &Won -9., That the. I l l egislature hereby reserves the right andpower to alter, .'re yoke, or annul the charters of any bail or banks, corporation or - corporations accept ing the provisions of this Act, Wheneier in their opinion the same may approve injuri ous 13 the citizens of the Commonwealth ' , , . in suehManner however, les to do no injus- tice to the corporations. 4 1 ..• 1 I Section 10. That no littbk,Sa4ings Fund 1 Insurance or Trust comploishall, direetly l ,l or ihditeetly 'purchase, orthe coneerned in ,the purchase, of the, notes of any of the in 1 corp rated Banks of this State at leii • that 'thair par valuer v andaoy and every one of the officers ofliaid InstitUtions violating the provisions of this sectiaohall be deemed guilty of a d misclemeamit,ipunishable, upon conviction,' bLa.fine not less than five' bun 3dred dollars, fir . more than one thousand doll - anyone Valf to be paid to the informer, and the other half to the use of `the Corn monwealth. ' 1 ' ' 11. Thatipo stoats, bit iat prominior notes, perstiel propertyar oilier valuabl securities, hypothecsited or held in 6 pled , either with power of attorney :stadia' o otherwise, 'for eteditor-.,0r Money :bane , shall be sol# , for tha_periOd dif six month I from-thd ptuisage - of ,thisf. Act without th consent of thqebtor, or idebeora, or part hypothecaitng aniledgettig the some bein first had and obtained in' writing. `Section 12 That the notice required for payment provided in ttal-cliarters of the Rl vine fund and trust companies, in all sums; exceeding one hundred ollars, be, and the same is herehy, eitende for the period of t_ two months during the p i riod of suapension of specie payment etithortied by this Act. Prof Boods air #estorative.--41av ing_tried successively sundry highly recom mended, "hair tonics" on our own half de- . nudes crown we tixint Ist all confidence in nostrums of t hat sort, uatil a week or two ago we met l a distingu(shed pOlitician of this State whomiwe had seen three years ago with thM hair, and -las "gray as a rat,"l but noir boasting as fine' a head of hair As one could wish. e demanded the secret of his improved app ranee - , when he readily accounted for it y his sscribing it tei the virtues of Prof, Wood'd Hair Restorative. 4%) shall try that nex —Ottorca Tradir. IllirSold, b! Dr. O. Cunningham,: Bea ver and Druggist! generally. 1 - \ 4 \ Tl6se who have read Sue's Wandering x, 17tivian........... wava . , Jesi remember the terrible description of Er ft . J. . W y a II d , liditins krioprisiori theiorgios, saturnalias aad bacchanal revel- ,-,- --- - -,,,J.-_L_-- 2,- ries l in Paris, while cholera swept down the inhabitants more rapidly than the iron hail - that 'thinned, the ranks of Nolan's six hun- 1 died in the desperate charge at Balaklava. 9. ----- --'-."---- =_------=_-.._.--- piASONAI..— We' thi s week commence The same tendency to' mirth amid commer ho ik ,• li indebted cial panic and ruin' was viailale in New. send out bills to those ,w ax they will be promptl y - h eeded I York, Tuesday, when private failures were ns on subecriptinn or otherwise...and trim e l I forgotten in the general crash of banks andWe are.' moneyed institutions. Well street, says noel of mono theiTrilmne, was as full of jollity aa if the . moony, and if we can Succeed collecting but ii tithe of what we haire iitanl , whole street, had been inoculated with .I ' , Nark: Tapleyistn, and the ovial virus had ing on , our books, we Shall bo enabled 1 n o oar ordaring tn trung wii taken very l kindly. Neo laughed and p roE jea rti k .I:.1. I .1 ter "without Inching." 1. our Merle ' crackled jokes about their deposits in backs . which - had suspended, and about their stook ' then,liwho kniw Ithernselves indebted in Banks and railroads which wasn't worth i _ .41 1„, , ; 'l4 ,- '! t. 9D . , I '! 1 7 —...-”,..,,riu - _.Li is t broiled mat ~, ..,,,.. • 1 . • • i n f in i tes i ma l f rag . who receive bi sof their inde teduess, make . ! • ! rinks, the apathy eXistini among Reptib ' lio ' the laat Lo'"-iiirittl" wllfs'vktcs`l fir The 1 8 • 11 9 Lancaste l rlooli majority 'for wilmot. the in p it zw a d s er oo to , b n lo ih w r i e t at t e o ned generarsuspen- some little e t o to send us , e mone3O-To-oo ... „ . „ 7tlontginery 2:000 for nicker. • • sion of payment were a gigantic practical U n a t h e w h amount, a tart. Beside!, ~ ; , • \teens- the. Railroad bond excitement in many - 41 f o ' haft!l ' ' f [th th,, , ei Main Line O.NLY THREE horn ne di +f t.. 0 emp rein( ernnatinn n s Ctrbon l 6oo for Ptcker. joke, calling for the highoat kind f a 1 I Philadolphia I Pa.cker, '27,000; Irazielinn't giving them c Sit on mit bo6ko they shall el the Western counties, and the 'rarely- penole at thellate election- the .e of ;Bit lei eachinatory response. II was as ifs , aT. have our t thanks , ) k'lil J ' 111 tin eff ect , of _the ,financial troubles now F awj enee and Beaver cotmties.--OStar . 13.000; l i onlet, l l 4 ,oo O . „ o ' .1. , ' war - an s o so do i ng .. -....:- 1 -- 1 -, , 1.,. !Weeping over the country, hove,.ll been .4 This item pf newo. ii ahoot ag ori!i . 1 1 °' 'e Montour too for Parker. son. should affect to regar d aruputation o . the neck as an excellent jest, and the hip f I joint operation as the pleasant paatinie of ! ! will Count y Vo r te. . , !I I made to contribute -their part in this Wa• end. njuthful Pic thSt in relation to tlie ,nun 1 . isoloool COO do. r• ; ; I. = ' ebanon 700 majoril for Wiltriot. In another Intim be forted 'the of- terloo defeat. Precisely the same result f Iron! If the writer Imola Wipe th 'I. 9 I , 'i ' - 1 - 1 1 1 an hour. From the top of Wall street to the • bottom i -from Broadway to Water ficial vote of t ' county. It will be seen may be expected so hug as the opposition filni from his eyes he might possibly bio ibl.. Luzerne 1400 !dr, Packer- ...' street-the sidewalks 'ere. . crowded.; with tbet!the vote is. iglit, I nd with that °°mPS strength is cut up into factions. IWe dare to diseover a few mere', that voted for 3 l th. Nortbampton 2100 do. I Nortbumberla l 11500 do cast io OCtober east Year: Then the poll , saY it will not always be s e. Aqrsghter sae if the Main Line that have .bnon. : re t . people, deoirons to kn . Kw the . truth of the Pn•ry 100 do' rumors which indtuitriouslY spread them- ..00. nearly ~,og..- oew i L i i k I fhb/ , ! 1, _ , . _ s e ho yikill 30.0 . ,1 0 , 1 _ tae 9 90 M 9 g must ciawn ere ion The base ander- ouned-for motanee Struthers of Warren !selvis everiwhere by what ageney no one 71 ''''l l . l ; " , 1 d ay 1 g' . -I P 1 ' ' of I' ,1 ' 1 '• ._ _ *Man_ Sinsuridxrna R. 3.1.., .1,..11 wujOrity rot ranter: - could tell, and all treatinoe_tleof 3600-osNling of about 600. Of this ing of the Democratic partytoogolly Ma- Avsoo o r. nr . - rie; oone-eirornlses-- - O - - 1 - 200. ifit i ,"---letass -ocift• - ' lour opp o nents k u - i re i stri and .i ti t the Glace -holding !itOtereet Williston, of Tiodio 13 obe7k 1 : 10 'd 7,l hots I ' i ll TN i• - • t H c • rry . "•-•-' 4 - 1 , Jo - er. - I,._A e o r_i___ . 11 3 . L. More Mormon Ontra es! ! , - I _ -.-_e-sidir discovered, delicacy of the ! . between two partie as - Irvilft of the emmtrY, will sorely open the eyes of of Bradford Itlnu'ele, (Di) orllecks o en ! Failures and suspensions were treated as o at l a /lesson- possessing a - bitberto unknowObeen , second t open ......1. , ' 1 • bright 1 has ieen received ! in this 't " - 1 ye ; and es it no doubt would ld hay? e :.- go. a , awaken them to a s° l : l ar• kins I(D) of Luzerue; Pownall. of LoecaO- i • ozoN ei y (rem W. P. I alarm that of never palling upon the appe- di *qu ilican majority would have t even- tel ltio others that be nomod ~ 1 • i - beyond in hurling from - pOiv'er. w ih n a ° ‘ Pal e o • '.. ---,' .-,44.,_, J____' o• ' i I s s n o r n v , e d i o n n r , G or e t n e ti ca f i t h he ur c r le h r , k- f ;i in whom: eharg the of late th 1 ; tite, and never filling the hearer thereof, to e fully to, if not beyond, [the majOrity ru o n f which now g l l oots ittr"d t9iAlle ItioO 1 o ",!! i i T Oo fr oi ew i n o r. „000hi eo . ~-, • ', - 1 , L.! office when" he., I . for Lis own seety, left the satiety. Next to being "broke floc" per- i o e. - , • I• v' atye r. inking, tnen onto coesuiera. over its ill-gotten victory- •! Aare 1 Acaiiem 1 ' k I . - ...Til r " " I. Territory of Utah last spring. Ile isus nn‘!" ;mildly, and in one's own behalf, the Intel- I the general apathy the existedr in liniiir i will be unaccountable indeed. i • ligenee that some neighbor had gone under, t i no , ' held 1 1 `Had the — electien occurred two weeks ' ih. " 1z aria . , Raya'the "National I t 11' I' - i' l P 1111- *;.". !hat the I9th at PlaOr'vill C lie 'i. I ' g . \ 1 and hadn't got a dollar left seemed to be Ili • los, w'! have perhaps , our own better ter, When ihe siOlierviency of te' Republi- Passikl ' thet Preiim il ."a'Y' sxalain . ati°:l t o i ing an account of his ,e e ' sea a p i e fr r o u m l 8 iltVk v e - ' 1 the jolliest fact for contempletion, altho the than any ' other county in thuState r per cans to the bankecoold be known, a demo- admission intd the_Navol Oteidemy . i -- i ~ , ;, A i COty, he saystbst'while °lig•ice lin c 'mar- ,' a preference was decidedly in favor of being 0 ponce e, laboringunder !the conviction ! , critic victory would have beell Certol.7" ti' poli l e, Maryland, and have receive, ap- "anion with a party of e"ruigrant,' he was' 1 financially-knocked to eternal smaah indi tllis,i ztlioin h the d i saffectionof It i t actingi Midshipmeni •! ,ilted by al gang of 31ormons led on by I vidually. It was very pleaeanto doubtless , il g ‘l, , epu,..___ _ 1 l. . \ .0., porn men sas in the. a lens. - oD . k p • ' I I ffi - ! be ablet o ' elect a portion - Y . It o , ;Star. _ •,- 1 , r . es, a D emo c ratic victory ` douboess s ' .„. lc cult, nod stuan p to laugh, when a friend's head•wasPouncber:, lleamo tiii . ey would . 1 Navy: ' I -,-.. . ' 1 ' associate ue " but to receive the blow on one's own pri• of their ticket, worked with a zeal [and ! a ,would have been certain if the two redoubt Fi 13.''S t Wii "I' c -no, without cause, beat bin milt 'll ey attaceetitne De f . . . 1 merle nrgonn, i lam • . tr•woet stones awl o' • ! 1 o ! , bs. He was hor•lly able to vote corpus, gave a double zest to the laugh. desperation truly astonishing. Th e !, to de lade contributors ,to the Star coti!l only Clouiles Cr Poster, Jnhn I M'Foilso , l, I ChOe. reach loom in ...,, 3 4. i A Oser. lJnbn Weidrean. - Jolia F f !l'. The same aftern o c o n 00, T% a enee of-hi mum s. lii all the crowds which tbronged the streets thleoetreolig fi ght upe O sh er i ff. , Regi ; te 4 r :I n have had two more, weeks in which to have J . S ! Gle se If Irenry F Piekine, Olinnet 1 7 !5wift uty' SUtOeyor, Moeo ! duriog banking hours and ammo all the , 1 , 3 bl d II knots of men which gathered 'on n w the cur- Treasurer. But all: would ,not uo. " olr, • • eze • away at the banks. They. were, so , era cis Smith. John W Her eitielr, Jand. don .4aa..4lliVen, Froin . 'r al i n g h i m. ' Lap el tiers after the regular banking hours were Aron has the largest -majority of l imy 1 ' of exce,ediogly successful in annihilating one r James P o ll l nbertson. [" !, • • leavin g his Wife and ebilO ome at oigliq _ over and the doors elosed, note long face the count y eandidates. Mr. Irwin has 411 ,candidate for Register and liecorder, -that rOi t Salt Lake I I lie last ef the above mimed yonn E ge _ CitoOlAfterledroitly eluding „ armed was to be seen. That a man couldn't pay roo ' •• " .- • • 1 . it is a- pity this extension! of, time was not • I ! o - • , pursue ohe Placervillel r! i oority; and M . r Henry within a fraction !' . 1 , Hein e n is the son of 'bur neighbor, .Arcs i_ . reached.• most, his notes • on. , , account of bank stoppages ap f 300 !! • f t o 1 ff ' granted theno, so they could have beaten the mil onty--a l aing :o attributable I bald It ' lo t{a Fsii f teobt ' !II • oer on • .o . t o (T . . ; ,C is o e e . ro o d t o e !tbas T) distressing crindo ion. ' He says ha 1 1 -.1„, refer, who used too. peered to be rather a' matter of merriment ° rest of theticket (ld M W . as the y i r. t son. 1 and congratulation omong those(other than 41, the "t that his epponent canvassed the 1a young noon of prom se, ! and we liop !hot (peril visit the Surveior General's office; the credi6rs)whe knew of that ha • sir- county t ore thoroughly, pdrha than was happy more chaps, "SubserviencO of Republicans to Ban s!" 1 . • be meei Idea au cesi ' - t l i i Pt - - it 'EI b* th a t •., ay 'meet in the pursoi e_ eer i oriole imß r i g hamY o ung cumetnnoarather than condolement. Jokes eve do ' before b ' • ' o-o - 1 o b Tbat is decidedly cool, and only aOh rt r k eos, r Ile y any ton i ate; an y I 1 lei chosen. 1i l ' . , - had sent bine nut to get horses and canines were far above par, and the pOorest went • ! i• ' ' ! moveafroin downright effrontery. Vhat . ' :'1 ' -, ^-- ` , . The, Indian apayed his life because he _had • !worth ing vo te rs of both,parties sue° ed- , off readilyet the highest ram When a 1 % i ' i I cou ld the Republicans, of themselves, ac - W. A 0 7.1. P. —AI.TT.T,,,N ..,LAR.... ....sq.-The It pubo en sec coral oceasions given Lim red paint. bank closed lip, and the crowd had enjoyed ed in leading his tieket. 1 1 _ l• h 'Utile Penn lvania Le islet r ? I"of Stott Co IV' s t-t . the Lon den h Ino lo ted f 'h . 'b g a4l t ngpar rom him 'be- e chit capital joke, no ferther notice was ta- Taking all things into I view, we have e°n/ P 18 1 ey g u c icans .., inne. oa, e elite - fore the Indian soots Man witlitve balls. keo of the fatt-i-the Directore were not as- do de we 1, and mail rest centent 'Stith our Democrats a mo"orit on l ' t' Had not the . j y Joint ion held on the. l3tho supported . and . ' The mon-escaped, though much injured r - 1 iassinsted, the Tellerslb ' ' -'' 1 ! ballot? A t D .the - I t I the l fA bo l'lr • the Surveyor, to ' ' , were not mobbed, la oos in this !county of Ihe is- re no Democrats among , pres one e ec..ei , shove millet, gtoi e- - not r c er_ ! in wor were the porters and humble sweepers I. I ' I!' - • o Many ! 4 1 first to petition for the creation of bankint fill the;off fRO 1, of p ! office Mr. Wilson was also attacked by the g man o o ce o con. i r eel s., , I 7 ) . , Oat df dust l and ashes knocked over the head trills performed their part nobly; a, ew, . , . . !i !I . i I institutions , Are they not the fi rs t to avail Mr larke fcwmerlyresided, in tbi's co int, i Itlorenons ; they' roughlyseised him, bear fe' • by au un listed multitude. / hinvevera did not do so well, but 'su ff ered , • 1 . . iug bun awe foam his family, they eor • • I d ' " ' ! ' themselves of their advanteges? Are not and is known to many ot our co rii a' , 1 Among the crowd on the corners of Na beriselves to be led! astray. When !the. ! . ;• • ' •sa -3 mended bim to conic along and make no 9- . 41 , 1 - 1 I Democratic Le islaturca prompt in gooroing an of integrity arid superior bueiness uI- f' 1 • 1 than ~ - ~.• q uss rno they would damned soon ihOw him sau•and Wall streets a sporting .c ou p le of fr i oolds in those districts !hall haveiglaticed - g - i I ' ' ! w i ll charters? And are not Democratic place- ifica ions. !Becoming pecuniarily inyolv d,- what tbmwere going.to do with, him. to fast young! man were conspicuous. In 'i l oVer thel table of returns,' ' trust th ey weey . 1 -o r .. 1 o ; ! • letter gives the part!dulars of the course lof conversation ' the fll • ' ,e 0 owing !1 1 i I - 1 ' ! 1 hunters execeedingly anxious to assume here he emigrated eonie. five or sik . ,e4ra.o°°•°g°°r l s Come to the conclusion to play no moreinte - • !, ! o I; • r 4-0, . these occurrences , and he conclude bisay ensued: ~ I•o ..1 I I I ' ] f control of Baoks? ' Which party has shown age n t," Minnesota, where we i •ire glad ifq-• , . ,, , Sporting man NO., I=Get, int; money? t i b hands of our enemies. i , , , 1 1 the most ! ' "subseroioney to Banks"- during lea he is inoton regaining bis former peed; • .--,_ 1 I I, ' ing that-nil-the Mormohs have lift :Placer; 1 w• 1 , , 1 ll and Car. ' for the i 1 o t 1 vi e on s-Valley... porp leaf 1 No• 2--Not a dime, except Penneylva- r . . • „ 11 _ e laegiidatore, at its late session, was the last, twenty years-the Democratic par- niary standing 1 defending their - Zion. nia. ! called nn to authorise ai NEW LOAN t which has had , y almost iininterrupted ' 1 No. I-How are you going - to got your of mil ion to 'pay the current expenses of / I ill. SEbIAL COURTA 'tSpecial COIL soPPelr? !! ' control o the Legislatures of near ya 1 t a th Snit ; and an, act was posed authori- , !, , • i n t o le f b t , No. 2-Got credit at a beef ehop. ` 4 now in session tis p re or t e tr.) States in the Union? or the Anti-Demo- 1 ling a new losn'at stn inteteet o f SEVEN 1 Ne. I---I've got fifteen hundred dollars per cer i i6 m r ' ' [4ge ' nee mum.-- Sr. 1 a cr tic party whic h only at long intervals ca 'Ost in winch Judge 4 new tiny fern in the Norh River Bank, and I'll give 4-7 7 P ' 11 1 '.: • . I, IlAh 1 that is an astounditi nieco of new has k a control a- co-.rol of State governmentsoo--- eng ged as counsel. There are buo yOu a c he ck for it, if you will pay for oys- I . 1 , ! ,g • 0 • term and porter for two,. indeed. But. -fortunately' for tax-payers, Which party is rev mould . r the creation 6 ' lilt of this character nutho list feo to • o l il I , . !• ,- e g, • currency of In iatia,ll. R. Holmes vs Susan Cechion s i ! No. 2-Couldn't do it without collateral; and an ortnuately for the llitar,•it is Abe l ...PSoo, ,- ' ! I --z i hut I'll bet you the oysters and porter that ' .i. • • • bi -- The • llf ! t linois 'Michigan Wironsin itc with which and Geoe K. Ritter vs. J. M. Cray purest o xen:m=2one e. in e igen ; I . t 1 at one o'clock to-morrow there won't be a reader need, hardly be total that no suc ' h a ct the country wits•flooded, and whit produ- Judge Pearson, the accomplished and ! specie paying bank in . the City of New ' 1 1 1 ~. 1 cod such an 'alarming crash two or three ,tar President Judge f the Dauphi n o ork. has been passed by the Legislature. Mr., 1 , • I - • . b)1 years ag o? Was it - tht Democratic party? vial District, oce pies the piece of Kaufman.of Lan I No. I-Can't do that, but make it 12 esster, preserfted a i . 1 I E Or was it the Whig party, which, probably' Agnew. ' o'clock and I'll do it. - authorieing a Loan, and s peoviding for the , ! And so the people took the ante easily. I ' l 1 i ein Relief N btl . t, * rece i v ed I otes, u, 1 recetv , n y could not,, on an average, once in a dozen II- M i ., 0., of years, ,comm a nd even a corpora's guard one vote- that of .r. K. Will me /sitar i , 1:, ., . , . f 1 Holloway's Ointment d Pill -P i i ' in the Legislative bodies of either of these ---- I molt an s• - c's - take back the assertion, o will Ii adhere' to .---' # • "Il sea - of-these remedies every man is his 1 ,, • States ? ' Answer - ua these lotteries, ify ou - ' Own familiPhysician. If his wife lied "' • ! ! , I , We Mall tee. 0 .,../ Si _ 1 o_ I please, before you again , prate about-UM C; children aretroublewith eruptions, aoros, L.-- o . tnmors, white swellings, sore throat, asthma -; tß oo i So "Subseridenev of Re nblicans to Banks " ' b 1 •11s0,..tionaor's LADY ' 8 , K 1 I /Or /AO. 1 1 4 p . 1 or any other affection of the skin, glands or vomberOis as lustrous and paptivatia as Duna Case; Republican, has been cho. !,1 • I muscles, a Perserving use of the Ointment taste, art and industry can make it. The nen member of Congress fou th Ft ZVayoo, is all thetislnecessary to produce a radical ' b d • publisher ' , I T or t by an enterprising spares (Ind) District, ioy 800 maj o ri t y, to .filll the cure. If on the , other hind, the internal ! , 1 _ , ba , ' Wort in his desire I organs are assailed by disease-whether it no expense and omits no e ffort: i, vacancy created by the death of! Hon. Small t o i •be lo cated in the liver the stomach or the to please and benefit his lady-readers. - Brenton: 1 1 1 OO ..7 intestines, lie cen - eradicate it' by adminia- _ tering the, pills to - the su ff erer, under the seos. WILLIAM ~ ~ fort /INIel jr guidance of the ,clear direotions. which ac- this county, has b4n electe d ano companyve ery box. • • the California Legislature. 1 11 , . . - • ' o !! I L . , I I , . Goriernor :Sirirensedijw4es - la. coz. - 11; mbly. l'Sher t yr.' R.'& l Rec . ' . TreaerViii. 6urelgo Co Auditor. Aditor. et--'7-- , e---r---A- 4 -- ,,-- . ,---- 4A I ---s, ,-- - 4--.„ .... ei to I-1 W, , ThL 1 02 t1:1 CD 4 tip . _ cr _ cr , ig -- pi. • sit . ~tv ;111 . 0 ..... ,- vs ,s, ... \ _ ~. - 6 0 ,3 ' E ! g ‘ii 5 . .a, Es• OA 3 `-' r; 1 , 11- =-i; . : , <---- i.liif..z p i • i; 7'. w .:;IN li :;, 1 , : ..:{ :.; 4 . . k. • 1E - . i i; _....: - : : :.. • : : 1 i ,, : : ;: 1 7 9wssom . : .•' . r 1 ;, .• i IF F I. ~I 1 - , , • Fl F' 1 - I ______ , , i 33* B' 62 45 61 61. .8 4r 60 44; 60 68 43 4& 56 41V 6 .-114'1 61 44 60 45' 56 48 - th.; 46 58 43 57 43 .57 , V 5 58 N 43 I ' Z- :Borough.. ... ....,173 120 7 472 172 , i 9 1 . -174 123 1 174 li7B 117 110 172 117.17 118 472 117 160 124 1 164, 127 166'118 139 152 168.117_169117 171 169 120 'Brighton.. -67, 57 66 66 7 ,7 68 48 7 - - 68.:68 56 ;5655 57 6 53 1 70 51 .66 . 54 65 ,54 65', 54, 66 52 67 54-- - ) . 66 1 G 53 GG 54 1 • - ChippeWa . )230 - 38' 80' 80 7• /7 80 --.,381 78' i 79 471 37' $O,. 37 A . 36. 1 ,,79 35 79 - 39 78 . 38 75 _. 81 37 79 38 :76 7 46 4, 38 - Darlington .... 04 42 102.102 . 4 I 102 40 9.6 itl i ) 3 , '421 42 101 42. 10 34 94 29' 98 37103' 41 98 39 08 138 97 38 101 101 100 1041 .38 Economy,... 6O 128 60 _6O 0 130 60 1214 58 • 120'129 , 78,105 '5 120 50 131 60 122 57 123 53 ..110 58,121 57124 ,69 66 60 , 43 119 Fallsion -. 43 44 42 42 ;47 _ BL - 43 371 42 148 86 36 44 '3B 4 ,37 1 4338424142354133403741 36 I 41 4 41 41 35 Freedom 80r... .37 32 37 8 181. - - 81 37 8t 39 189 _3l 31 35 _32 42 130 ;, '37 '32 38 31 39 31 88 31 33 84 , ,35 32 ", 36 3 -, 36. 36 31 Do. Dist... 737 7 '37 87 737 - 7 - 1 73737 _ •7 .27 1 27 , , 835 727 6 1 87.--L,7 37 636•735!,7, -' 7 . 7 37 F ra nklin 47 43 45 51, 44 44 45 44 45' 145 44 44340 4 , ,441' 45 44 46 43 48 41 it 6 4°l 46 44 - 45 4 . 5 1: 46 , 4 46 . 46 43 Frankfort 83 34 84 84'183 83 84 83 82 1 1 83 33 31882 8 821 . 35' 31 83 33 84 33 -34 82 83 53 .84 -1 33 183 ,83 83 * 83 29 . . .New B ewickly.. 56 105 53 107 107 54 /04 52 i 53 106 15 68 ,194 5 1041. 28 131 57 106 '4O 121 53 107 53 105' 53 108 '. 6_5 55 54 51 102 . G ree ne ' 164' 67 1 160" 65 65' 159 62 152 152 79 8 153 '73 151 791157 .66 163 '63 159 64 1,69 61 157 .63 168 64 15 . 154 In 6 15p ,6 3 Il opetrell 88 43 ' 2 82 , 89 39 83 37 88 !,83 40 i0595980'4181428341 78 40 73 4f 77 40 . 85 1 37 -:-77 717 77 4° 77. 35, Independence... 3a--' 39 36 36 .36 3 6 33 3 84 ; . -34 37 ' 7 85. 20 37- 35; 33 41 35 '3B 83' 87 31 33 32 - 31 41 '129 '32 32 32 32 3O • Industry-I.—. 64 41 64 64 p 3963 3 64 164 41 41 55-..42 59 - 41 63 41 65 24 -6-1 1 40 01 41 60. 40 62. 1 41' , "63 : 63 63 631 42 1 I i - Marion 12, 4 12 12 5 46 11 4 12 012 45 -46 li. 46 11 _451 11 45 9 45 ' 7 60 11 45 11 43 11 ,45 • 11 -11 11 1 1 ' 44' Noon 61 ' -61 61 9 69; 60 5 '6O i6O 60 00 50, 57 59 ,59 55 66 6O '53 '4'59 59 58 59 58 59 59 58 58( 5,8 57 58 59 McGuire 58 58 68 641 57 5 66 , '56 54 - 64 561 , 51 ,695158 54 .5z 53 :, k- 56 64 '5B 5 9 '5B - 52 59,052' -52_1'1_ 51.' 5'2 New Brighton.. 175:- 89 179 479 87 67 180 a 171 • 173 92 1 91, 181 .86 177. 84- 166 98 191 81 473 90 178 - 8.. 171 85 163 93 181 4p 181 186 / -85 North Sewickly 5 ~106 57 57 104 1,64 56 104 54 1 54 104 1 4 57 105 51 - 109 53 107 57 104 ~, 38;119153 1001 , 56 104 - 55 105 1 43 54 54 53 1141 4 . 31 93 93, V. 21 94 30.-„93 93 42 2 87 33 8T 821 92 32 90 ; 30 1 92 30-, 87 31 90 34 9+ 31 94 . 9 1 4 C 94 9 . 2 • Ohio ...... Patterson ' 12 16 13 13 16 16 1-8 17 - 13 13 17 7 13 17 16, 'l4 13 17 14 'l6 ;12.; 17 'l3 .-17 ' I2' 16 13 16 113 43- 13 •1' 17 11 ' Phillipsburg... 18 89 ll 12 36 $6 11 87 . 1 .. a:,-12 34 4 18 34 14 35 ,11 38 12 ..34 ,121 34 112 3 1 4 ,13 30 . 13- 30 ;121 12 12 10 31- l'ulaski ..._.,. ....= 25 85 26 26 36 SO 25 35 2'5, 25 37 7 - 28 34 2•5 36 22 39 26 34 '2..24 34 27 3's' 24 35 .24 35 1 25, , 25 9 5: 9 5: 37 Rochestorßor.. lo6 - 51 103 103 . 5 _1 51 101 52. 102 102 -55 '5 111 47 107' 49 '95 5 8 98 57 101 52 102 52 .97 54 98 53 103 13 103 101' 50 .., Do. - Dist. 12 33 13 13 I. - 33 13. 30 .11 i Al. 33 . "'32 17 .29 13 134 9 37 .14 "32 13 31 13 •31 la 32 12 31 ,' 13 3 13 13 30 Raccoon •-• 84 55 84 84 i 1 .64 1 54 84 52 82 1 82 54 54 72 59 83 54 82 54 81 54 80 55 181 -54 79. 54 81 53,E 71. ^7l 71 71 54 South Beaver.. 120 36 117 117 35 35'119 33 114 114 3.6 25 418 35 116 35 113 . 33 116 37 108 •32 110 30 115 30 114 33 117 117117 117 .29 1999 1557 1978 19791 1522 152 1976 1506 1941 1945 1b47 1544 1931 1520 1976'1515 1885 1596 1969 15213 1890 1567 1 . 1.±3 151 1 3 1881 1539 , 1911 1506 1934 19 ? I }o 19'" 190 ., 14J0 ' -- 1 2 *_:±__ - - ' I i t liatelburati the American candidatt for Governer, had 21! agtegr I ; MATH AND RUIN• i•-,1 I Alr =I BEAVER f BUTEB., TA4- I . - IWEDNESDAY,, iktnßEß 21, 1857. 7 . . . • Y :LECTION R T RN - =EI NOM BEE 1 . ' ' • 1 , L- I ' - r . tr/TUTiONAL NICNDX6KI4.—For Ist" Amendment, IGSO For ad merolment,--1637 -Ag m . , r 2d " ----1-- -----=----1_637-----..- .1 4tli ‘• ' 1646 . -, .'_ .1 ~ _ I ~.., IRE OEM The Vote in'tbetate. - I 1 , lhe Horse Exhibition ```. ; We have gathered- tog ether in auoilief Tile first -- liptaie Exhibition for 1c1i: column as matif returns from different parts ;CouUtY eoratriences on ; Tuesday nest, of the 'State as xc liave beim able to hiy j eloses on the following Mural:4%, hold of. What Mr. Packer's precise ma' Manaders have i. furnished a Liberal; Pret "1" - ...‘ jority it will be can not yet be ascertained ; urn List, and are now aettvely engaged but would-be i entirely safe Ito say !hit it , completing every preparation calculated, will range somewhere between Ten Then- make the Fat useful and entertaining. sand.abd Thirty Thousand.. 'Present indi- Many itrangeii from ;different parts of -• • ' 1; cations would seem to warraßt the opinion State, and fri adjeining• States, are Il i that the eambiited vote of Mr. ,Wibuot and .peeted fo be in aetendance with their st Hazlebvirst will ,Very neirly equal, if Should the weather rove favorable it does not overbalance Mr,lPacker's vote. occasior will %mist likely 11 out tbe to It. Would perhaps be as useless to bewail the brilliant erraid - rlorses, h e I r result; as it -would be unnecessary to re -;- coeeourse of people' ever before is nek hearse' the causes that have conspired to inteaver county. bring it. tibout. All can readily guess that 1--. therAiiisions in tbe Anti-Administration It is believ l. ;(l that of the merehrj erly of FALL tip; SNotir.--rbero was a slight fill p• mbes of of snow in thig place 'on Monday night— m i. • P the first of the mason. ke MEIMMEMI EMI 57-OFFI (Coroner .P. ir.D. ' ! rustees VI Acacteyyli. , , - I .r • ~;_ ,„- 1 ,l' ,----! •---- N , ; -- - - , 1 -------------7---Th, 1 „ M, . •1 1 Li O' o '''i c". - ttl`o , e , a" el t 3, c. • s 7 , n el gi g". •' 4 I V: " 2 ' i e 'll - 74 . 67. o ' ~„ ....., .". ...., • *2 73 • c ' ; 1 1 2 ' S - ' -- - , .= 1,, • 44- - foo ..VI ' I ._. "-4 , • t' , 4 ‘ t g - z 1. , 4 ,, I •, ' --; • -a , C.' P -• : " 4 1 :.. 1 'S2 - 3 1 2 , "•1 .-41 C. ; _:. - P' : • .. ' '-';"! L. ri .7 43„ `57' .,;1, 13 8 117 16911 6 7 -. 5 - 4:-;' , ''66 11 1 4 9 38 '76 7, 8 7 BS 101 1 101 t. ' 124'; 60- 91) 3 36 141 1- 1 i' l 32 ;36 '-, ‘ ' ' 35 ' 7 ' • • I ; 4 , 51, 46 , 45 . 22 1 8 1 3 1.3. 13* al 108 '. / 5§ t 64 15, 11 37%77-i4 ~ , 29 ' 32 31... 41 1 '63 '4 45 1 .11 58 581 ,; 50 , 53 5 )3 181 35 )51; 43 II 1, .1 , 94 3 113 1;12—,,_ ~ ::. 2:5 ^1 ''' ,l2 2A RR: 1 ,103. ?13. 71 .• 1; 117 11 1 t. 1. 4, ,_31 . 1., , 1_1476 1164 1:152 [ The A ssembly Vote, ;- Beaver. Lazar 1 1941. I_B "1945 — l7 l 15p 9, 1 / 4 4 . TO !ME, ,HAW, alhoun cCune, =I .Meettig of Bankeis: . Oct. 17.4 At Meet !kers held this ntorning, it was rei leceive at par, ihe notes pf all cans banks, and!A batiks that are e In Now York Boston, Yhilad S isburg]and Ba ltimore. T his ea ch improved feeling in the‘nione EMI ' t " , . Ist, 1. 2LI ,1 4tlv2 2ENNSYI Dcniocretic sst i ra L. - I.ton er V•ce t Bettcsolool,47 Bunks 800,46.. i Cninbrinil2oo cicnton`4oo Coinmhis-12001do. „ Dehiwtre 100 MajOrity for Wilmot. Thitiphin i c omillltnjority,for Packer. Erie 1200 Wilniot • • • Lot:reline 1000 do. • • •Nlere n er 2to 300 dd. • - IntEtinnllooo Westmoreland' l l3oo tnij , for packer., Ftiette.3oo do. )1 nshington gjnall Wilmot mft;ority. --- _„-- Cumberinnd- 400 ins.j. for Packer. `Lyeomitiglooo dO.I Lehigh 300,dd. • I . Ter nd I. ha Ohio'Electiona: . c)f N CINFTNATI. Oct. 4-bo Columbus Joyrn,V estimates Chase_ as bemkqs . ahead, 0 ! with riaulding and 111 - eigs to hear from -Pauldng' has given. Chase 169 and Ideigs 200 majority. The official votes JOY cbange the majorities in the - aggregate, in favor. or - , ChaSe whit is trObably elected. t 1 'u - , [SECOND D'E.pATCll.]i- The returns from all - the counties aro in. ge Each party,,elaims four hundred majority' for= . -thetr ,candidate. The official returfia only will deide. [TIIIUD DIMPATCH ce. Ohio is still undecided ; the Republican figureS give Chase 1024 majority, while the' Democrats give, him 300. - _' • - 1 . 1 ~ . ' . I,o!ic for ! !! *-• rule is a saf', l 1 . - 1 • the sellor,. p i tng. of is .thill',to '• 'oh 's& City, 'owes,..- . .1 s"N e* 'Clothing for ll bank:. to he 'ot . a 8 i i s pilia, at loaf ates ‘ses a ,beini:plish. I . - .. 'ir- ,and . tiii-Indt, '.. 1 /i'' ljatrOd• • . • • 1 . . •. ... ,-, . , .• • . - _ • .1 •I .. : - 1 - -.. 111 L • • - I 43 43 4.. 1119 ,119.116 56 54 3,8.38. 38 38.'37' 31 ' fr • 119 118'118 35 36 - 35 -- 31 31 01 IT 37 37 1. 43 42 •41 ' • 29, 29 27 4. 14 102 103 105.. 64 ...W.' et , 35 35 30,1 c, 30 ,'3O 30 41 40,..; 42 ,44 44 .; 43 , A 5969 57 52- 52, 53 • 84 -84 85' • 105 105 106 26. '25 24 17..16 16t 31. 31 31" '36 04 36• 50 ' 47 ' 49 30 30 30 54 52,,:_53 29 '29 99 yANIA- CTION. nl'ilmok,l2 - to . 1300 mnjo'rity. - ernb . lyman and County Coln% ker majority or Packer I I -- • aash—But Orecift.— This arid profiiiible one. Safe To no profitable - to the buyer. rte 'which 'Carnaghan, Allegheny ueh of his prosperity. His ;gen &13oy's which Itinain periworder, heavier been said for its quality, but his terms !sakes' his busineila largd one, neentents in his prices , favors Try his goods prices.l, N 11 :,! , - 1 :; , ; :, T , 1.t:,..i...!: N~ d l'~ j,` ,_.. 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