IMO= ' PENNSYLVANIA, rsz -In-the slams anti by //fie outhoiity of the Ckmitosoitteecalkkf ws f yinania. - .IA'S - -tvot .f 0v 7 71 " OLLOCK, G or of , the said numrseidda. . -.. ' A•. ' " • TION. - • Fut.r.oW:4_ • tor—,To render to Al.- , mighty Goa; wh. ' ... • .. 'the - zlestinies of nations and men; thehoniage •ifderout gratitude and pre* fo r his- goodness :and mercy, Is the appropriits and solemn duty of a free and highly: feSored people.; As Wei: liver of Om .good and perfect, gift we should ever recognise His ,hand...in tier and acknowledge , oir dependence iralratpro »den* and altbeugh adTer- Itty may throw its dark shadow* sewer our Pathway, yet, we should be assured: of this that . "the Judge of all the earth will - do s.. ' i . . right" - . . F 1 Doling the plat year the bointiettof -a kind Providence have not been! withheld from our Commonwealth: Our free initi -.; tutions are preserved, and put rights and prirlers, - . - civil and `religiotts, enjoyed and maintained. Tie arts a nd' sciences, and the- great interest of education, 1 morality and relißon, have - claimed !the !attention and received the encouragement of-an , in telligentsa\ liberal people: Honorable industry in its various. departments r has - bees:rewarded; and although_reeent and severe financial revulsion has filled` with, gloom, sorrow and distrllts, the hearts! and homes of many of our citizens, yet no' fear of famine, no dread of impending , public social c alamity, mingles with`onr emo tions of_ gratitude for blesslig4 Or , weakens our tiust.for the future, ihNthe - . providence', of Him' who wounds but to. . . heal, and "whets; mercy endureth foreier." ' A plenteous harvest has crowned .the labor . . :of the husbandionn—peaco with its gentle and reforming influences, and unwonted •bealth with its benefits :and mercies, have been . vouchsafed to us. . , ; - ` In - acknowledgment : of these manifold blessings, we should offer- unto. God thanks=. lt, givingi`and pay our- vows unto the most' High', and call upon Him "in the day of trouble; He will &liver thee c ud ',thou shalt glorify Him." Under the solemn conviction of, thd pro priety of this daty, and in conforniitY , with established custom and the sishes,of many t good citizens, I JAIIJES POLLOCK; Governor of the„Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby recommend TuutrinaY, tsti_Tivzst -17-SIXTH DAT OF NOVKAIBER N*i.r., as a 1,; day of thanksgiving and praise through out this State, and earnestly re:querit the . people that, abstainingl from their usual avocations and ail worldly pursiziti,they as semble ' , .figious customs, 'and unite in offering 'thanks to Almighty God for his Past good- Hess. and mercies; and wh i le 'humbly ac '..-- koowledging our Iransgressions,and emplor log His forgiveness, beseech , Him, with sincere and earnest desire, to 'return and • visit ' us again with ilia oving , kindness, make us worthy of His bounties; and nen tione to us the rich blessings of His provi dence and grace. • .. ---- Given - under my hand and the Great Seal „............., F! the-State at_ Harritibnrgb, is niffeteeuth day of October, - the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred - and sf. _ty:seyen, and of the COMIIIOII - realtb the eighty-second. By tbe Gover ior. Join M. SULLIVAN. Dep. gee. of the. Com. Wu/ of)ilis Crisis in irateszul There same to be some apprehenSion abroad that a money panic is approaching • in Europe, an it is- said that even now great depression is apparent in consequence pf the cri'is in the United States. In England, , according to the - latest sceount the merchants and, manafacturers were confotting tfiemselvei with the assurance that the mills ie this country' had reached its height, and that there , would be speedy improvement. is evident, that the hopes _built upon ' such it prospect I,mfusl, prove fallacious, and the effect. will be dis astrotts to those extensively engaged ;tithe Atpcncan trade. $ • -But there is another difficulty Eng , land which is operating in tha,..direction of a panic and derangement oUlusineits.— ' ' The London Times, in discussing thestste of)himoney market,, lays that the ißank of England has lost £600,000 in -specie • • sines July by eleArain-14 lehitia " but thinks that theirt&denee of the panic in this country will...permit the usual .low of specie to - Englanctto restore thee equili briutu. But tbrgeners# suspension of , the banks here,-nips that hope, in-the bud; and unless England Can prevent the drain to In. dia or. supply the .deficiency from 1 other - secrete, the-Bank_of_lingland will' be iv en into Inspension,,of;specie payments.— So intimate are the commercial relations betweenlhe-United States and Great Bri laitt,'-that,tlie,monetary disturbances of-the - one eanntit but' seriously affect the other, end we shill look with - keit' interest for • the:lffect of the New York, suspension in .10pgLttt! The worst - had- apt been 'known there when the last steamer - sailed; and we • inuat'await'another arrival ar two to -know Itharliewi ground of hope ham bectrdiscov erinkby the .London Jour. • stall ,• • • THE Wherrarr 141trur---The twin** tossatercioi says: "The Banks of Kentucky, tidies*, • i this State, hope to be able to manage things —. . so that they croon theory, though not in fact, continue specie payment; that', is, in plain, 1)1014 - language, they will say,"Come on with your Dotal and get the specie for dein if lwa are - not.. afraid .of our dogs - Imobss''but you had better take care of - than, they way- bitel i yon." This is the philosophy of the sag ter briefly explained. The advi ce ' ftee Lleottia by, telegraph show clearly that' the bank; of Missouri mast j sirtnaliy wirullip or suspe.nd i There is tie help for tills, it must come;. and the - -longer the tottering building is sustained, the more precious time is lost and the more commercial ruin takes place elsewhere. swot SWAB. —We have Seen shown ; , _ a spccimen of sugar, as manufactured from the Sugar-Cane, at the establish in put of IfessiL Bostwick & Brotbers.—= Nothing purer, sweeter or finer could well be imagined. Thilsexperiment may be re garded,`ar fully succesful. The cane Wu grdwn'o!Obo farm of A. Id. Eastwick, Esq., of tloit coy, a gentleman . -who has devoted Much ilme sine, attention to this laudable .branch of egrlcu t ure and industr.T.-LPhilo; Infuiaer: The North AniarleanHeelp and Cotton Plante • - noticed • •-•-• ' . - • •1 We the fact - pone time sineU,,jn the Movhc) ate Mane, of effklliseit aey 00. this -f sinigi4i producti o n;.. ii:: a fdrs• BestuOt, poling wild. War s outhwest .__ • ... .... . .. pill of. 'Wiacousin. -Thi.diatioveww,' as we learn; his 'obeli etativitted l it with . great ant. sees, : having now,. some fifteen or sixteen *cite - of it grain — rig - calker !min.. A - thr. • respondent of Life .7144 rated has furnish; ad that journal with ant interesting descrip. -lion of the : and the editors have seen simeni i of, the Preduce,.• and espy*, theirsurprise at the idneof he discovery. ' Mrs. - Beaumont 'thus descr ibes it:-. • ,-, . Frain $ tingle - - root 'that' Itruasplinted 1 there spitignpabouktwenty stalks, mela:.l uring fifteen to 4iiiiimiteen feet . each - in height, hiiing ipwaidi .- 'of three - hand , pods containing tbe.tottc,in,.: with *bone fif ty or sixty see d .in eel*, pad. It tian be planted in the spring , ' tend be • cat in :the fall; it bloodies - itselfrabiaiit. white "as it stands in - the field, and [yields from three to fenr.tons of good hemp Or,ilit to the Acre.. The letup..--ti IL= is she produce , of the stalk, and the cotton liOthe bead or bulb 'Of • the plant. It - require-but - little labor to cultivate it, for when iiisit planted it will remain ri* , the ground for several years, throwing one. fresh shoots and stalks every , year.. The bemp .-- (ii* stv . iiiped filipa . ,.thia stalk) requires to,Ale fr eWofCourse, andi the fax sliould(be tiefekled •in the usual! . way; the crittoso too, should - be dressed with; a !cotton - gin,, the v i r o to as they 'dream, cot. ton grown in the - - th. - I I.belieVe Ott', this plant inayibe cultivated is any part: of, the twill world, acd think will grow and thrive On atmest any soil, (if it is not too st 4) but ricliliaek loam snits it the best.- .' I 1 • The diiiiitery ,of '-t.his . valuable , plant, , proves at once that come* can be .groteit at Mt North O; welt la at the South; • sod it may produCe a 'greet+volutioil in the cot, ton trade.: - The spOntaenv of the . plant, that we bare - seen ! ste t as 'follow= No.. I. A specimen of the coarse lump, 1 before it ii - dressed. • 2. Speciiien . of tlie.hemp - or .flai'; Amsted, but not ihisached.. ' 3.:-Bpoci men of the bleached fax, - ready fen comb., ing . and - carding. 4. specimen '...0f the , bleached flax, conabediAnd carded. 5. Spe cimen of the bleached lax, carded 4 - with 's little wool. 6. Specimen of the - bleached flii - ;'?ipun into coarse end - fine. thread. - 7. Specimen of the:knitting-work • from coarse and fine. thieti' . . 8.-Apecimen . • of ihn raw cotton, fine. !lir and middling. 9. ;Specimen of half tionTiiidi half wool, carded together..--Efith? . ; Magazine. THE DEI4OO,ATC . ADMINTSTR,ATION itim.usT Tut Hostig Mtssrottmtir Soars- Tr.—The Washington Union of the 15tb k , in announcing the disbovery that the north ern Missioneries (belonging to the Home Missionery piciety) !among the Choctaws 1 have to agitatic the question of 'bd. Wong slavery in the Indian Territory, ,re. 1 marks, 'that the . more reflecting part of the nation freely express khe opinion that these pale, faced agitators should be driven put of the country, bocauset•they justly .consider them dangerous to the peace of the-pope. In a word,-as , (enemies' -to social , order.' The ' Administration organ encourages this project of expulsion, because— ' • 4 1. The Missionaries are; 'for the greater part, abolitionists, *ho do naught else but foment difficulties.., - 4 2. There is reasol to believe that an or- sauteed also to .I....4a.aguiss. du. .12:41"........e Alll supetinteadetiey hat been tnntinal. If `success should crown t these Mile there may be a re : enactment the disgraceful I . , -. I scenes in Kansas., •• , • . 41:The Missionartes, from their, ponstant intercourse with the Indians at their fire sides, sick-bede and stated religions meet ; ings, exercise great 'nfluence O'ver them.' 'Regarding' it as the opinion ; /toys the organ of Mr. Bucha an, 4 of s'large, if not the birger part of the - Choctaws—'that any yi L man, bo he white or red, who undertakes to I agitate the subject f slavery among that people, j; enem to the peace and well. 14ing of the Choctaii nation --sce amiss. pate an eapnlsion o the ahOfitims illissiOn.. °ries, if not the ado tion of Measures of a more dicided character toward them.' ' , , '1 It was a Roble' Effort. ; We made in this !eontest, and we gratn- late•ourdeltres up3n I • ts resu:t , We fought a hard and unfair battle, and aonquered un ,cler all the adverse circrannitinees. IWe cheer on the Republican party to more 'glo rious achievements. The time will come when it will rev:a the putting forth of all our energies, a that will be the -ems vie Bien for putting 166. This was no fight —it was not a battle worr c lly of our princi ple,. Our atalwarctmen remained at home, 1 to drive the plow, and did not feel that we. were fighting to ma ntain principlerlof-vi tal importance to 'the - perpetuity et the 1 government under which we live. It can not be that the citizens of Pennsylvania hum imp, distrust of ; the purposes and ob- ; lecti of the Republican party? Its avow als,-,iisdeelaratioris y cold forbid such a sup position. It most ,e that they forgot or .negiented to do thiir drity.- 7 Wash. Trib. Mt& , • 1 Dunes MZICANTILA COL1:1:0; CORNI:11. Or MILD AND MAR ILET BtANE2B, PM& NDllo,'..—First Pretisives System of Book ,keelAsti, and .Firsi, Premium System of 'Peantanahip. 7 -We re requested to state that no fi rst prom ma are announced by_ this establit•bulent, pike one of its neigh- Oa bon): when,.nonej I i i ts awarded.! Thirteen I first premiums, silver medals sad diplomas, have been reeeived 4 or officially . ennanocia, by different Prim!. for, / Duff's I System', of Book=keeping, salDunesies new System 'of.P., , enmansktp. Tired his pupils have also pat bit - en awarded first premnur.a • for penmanship over ti number of competitors at the Lancaster an' Har ri son county Bain. This has been for r .twenty yean the I en!) , institution of , the kind in tots part of anti 1 the country in which merchants have my 1 confidence. Within a year no fewer than biz Book keeping students and tvo;writieng pupil's of the Iron City Cell e, ibis leirned, or at tempted to learn there, knit and p aid their tuitiak-fees over again In' this institution, in order to acquircthif thorough course of training for businfai which distingdished nearly every, emu tant,irri a large Aim tier. of - our city me ta. The same ciao- eiss is attend/it It e nee _of Duff's Beek.' keepiniin die _ Mercantile -Col is t loge, niisennmber-of itsdents already far. smarms soma' d2fl the'Philadripbia Com mercial Colle.erk' ..0 :•-• , . • -; •-.,-- lIMI Donig , The Chiesge Tinsel 1m organ of Seas.. toe peueses t is eit fa of a Free esestiticioa far Kasha • epeak ing of the bogus 'esimatial about to Osenzige f it sayi:. • "What that CODIVOike will do, .or vial it williot do, haie not the means of knowing. But ire know 'that any attempt to force a Pro-Slavery Constitution wpm the peep* without tha opportunity of vot. leg it down at the poll!, will be'regaided, after the recesicciMutos! - of testamen t, so decidedly anpuor oppressive tumor rhy of a free people, that the people - of the 116ifed 'States will not - r santition it. It Would add thousands to the vote of the Bee. publiean Party in every Shite of the Union, und4ive to that caganilation' what it has *ever had yet—a show of justice and truth. o the Democratic members of thlt qm vention the coarse is plain. ,The people have decided in film. of a Free State, though they have not voted at the naked issue of "Free State or "Slave State/ they have vote4PracticagY.in fa"? of aFree - Seaps. As Sam must be a free Stile, even those persons in the' Tenitory • who are known as "Proalavetys men malt re- cognise in the late-election adech;ivn which must not be aliOted nor pat at deSance. 'Io that - expression of the / popular will there i t bpuld be a graceful, itnot a obserfol sub- i Suipladai Within the last thirty dayi the foilowing reilrosd_ ecrmpsnies are repotted as having either gone to protest,in their floating debt, suspended, or made au assignment of their property: Names. Total Liabilities. New York & Erie 538,000,000 Illinois Central 24,000,000 Philadelphia & Reading •20,00000 J Michigan Central 14,000,000 Michigan Southern 18,000,000 Cleteland & Toltdo • I 7,500,000 Milwaukee & Mississippi • 7,006,000 Tw Cressel Milwaukee .; 14,000,000 Cleveland &Pittahorg. 6,000,000 Del. Leaser:oa & Western... . 10.000,000 Chic. go,f3t, Paul kFond Du Lie 5,000.000 North Pennsylvania 6,000,000 Ctraiberland Coal Comiany.i: 6,000,000 Huntingdon &Druid To p. , 1,200,000 Stsubenrille & Indiana. ` 5,000,000 Total. - • Pilil4ateximiite N bo Stepped. Orders hare bees .given, the Washing ton correspondent of . the Baltimore Slin gays, for fittmg ant with dispatch the swift est war steamer oil the navy, for the . Put. pose of intercepting or preventing thi, new expedition of General Walker far Catlitl America. These orderS probably result from the report that General Walker and Henningsen, had arraugen expedition which was to depart either from New Or leancor some other Southern port. The Government, it is believed, acted or, infor mation received in reaponse to the issued from the Department of. State about a Month age, addieseed to the United States District 'AttOrney?, Marshals,. &0., requiring tbein to exercis e due vigilance for the detection and • cation of slalm peditions fur OostaTitica o Nicaragua, . Tbe Stanford (Co3n.)' Advocate Bali: It is certainly with pleasure that-we an nounce the probable- tact that P. T. Birs num is again "on his legs,' thit he is to day a richer man, than -he was before his connection with the Jerome Clock Compa ny. It is said that, he Lai bought all the claims against himself for from five to twee._ ty-five cents on the dollar with p rhe czeep. tion of some $15,000 h eld in ;and about Danbury which 110,1611 probably have to pay in full. The whole of the isrt proper ty assigned by bin:lj' for the benefit of his creditors has agaiWpassed into his hands, and bo is now re-furnishing and re-fitting "Iranistater in good style forlhis s faturi.and permanent residence., I A YEA TO DIFITREIIOII IN TALK —The New York Times,' referring to - Out nation. 1 al. tendene to exaggeration, ic connection with tho sent monetary troubles,. sepia —"lf our Wil word WWI to be taken for our nation character• in intoner, 1856, we were i t e moot ' progressive, tar seeing, sagacious nd successful twenty millliont of morta ls that ever . ruled the realm of ns ;pro and. elle the _eafth a mother. of mew Tr, our o word is to be taken for our na. tirnal character m October, 1857, we are the mostltindaring . , headlong, silly and incompetent generation of speculators, net to sailwindlers, thit, ever trifled with msg. nificent materials,and threw away' golden. opportunities. T i is needless 'to say thit we are, reviling ourselves now just as ex. inivagantly to we lauded ourselves then." A Southern Opinion. The reported imeess of - the Free State party in Kansas ieems likely to — rekiodlc, southern indi . goation against Gov. %AM and the admmiitration. The N. 0 .Delta' . of a late date says The masa of the rafters' people+d-ttot the plseelunters an politiciam—are al. ready sick of the ad*inittration• . Elevated as . "fr. Buchanan *is to.the Peictideley by. the South, he his sigMilly failed to meet its wants and wisties,:.. - On the emirary, his persistence in the unrighteous policy inaugurated by Walker in Kansas, has well pie annihilated what little popularity he possealed among Southern - . men. Never aj favtirite in this section--regamded by the ardent hearts of cur, people as odd; strait laced and New Englandisb— ! e ; politician and not statesman---Mr. Bichanan was simply the choice of evils. Tiie South vo ted for him in order to ptte down the Black Republieau,eandidate. That is all. - Nbite & Colored Stunts, Gloves, Ho-, lieu, ; Ties, Scarfs, Gents Shawls with. A fall stuck of Snit clan' Clotitin fee Men & Boy's will be found at Carus an's Feder al, street, near the Depot, AI beiy City. i g Mnh is said of CarFagitan'a Clothing. Its paeans: neatness is admired, its grail and ' prai sed , bat while it as poen F I LM are - Me to over-rate th e merits ore, truly good tbing,iit is . neverttelem true, tbat his make *( 7 O Ogling, deserveiva big position among Arai class work._ `Every . garment sold in his ,Batabliehinent is naivanted Well made, SCe hie advertisement je 'another column. . "`'EU - S = = EX= 3= Druz j i mityx4 *Ai 11111MISDAIGoc ti , l w. Pstasormie—Fe i ' cistorneses to send ; out litislo Shoe h o - 6 1 4/ 14 .4M 1 nit on Inistesipti*Or otim elt. , and we hope 4 . they will be prcenptii , , ; i i i i :!) -64 I_, need of then and if We can anceeed le collecting lutti tithe of ir* wets* eau& I r e Sig on - our books, We sh be , enabled to prosecute o 4 ,itt . werlt .4g ; t cowing cowing Will' ti, ter "without findideg.' t our 1 Mends, then, who know] there lv indebted, or who receive bills of tliei Ind btednter, nitre some li ttle cifortlo'sen tis some Iniontry= if not the 'whole Sretrio ~ a .f Besides giving theini : eredit an r k pirb s,lihey ,abs!l Live our trnissi than ' f.i. so doing. , ' alirTang HOBO, XXII yesterday. frbe! track V ' tiosr bOt ths,daY pis too able for eupfort i . Tt ls t. the . ratheri•to - .. - fisy and to sore favorable. .., , ..,_, 1 _ • • grogresenre i ness • , Nemoorail7. , 1 - I 1 7 —••• No ant who h a s k ept up wit h the histo ry,, of the times,rau haVe fled - in note the remarkablo*ility .with i;hich jhe Demo- antics party has shifted , pos lion` on the ale -1 very tplestkeri" e foui But,threiears ago, 4), that party, in nearly all. th Free States oc copied the illentinl*roind pf non-extension new upheld by the Republican organise woo. When the repeal ii the Missouri Compromise 'wse.arat broached; ncul; al; the leadioilDeniocntio newspapers Protest ed against, and arrayed themsel v es its oppo sition to the consummation of that gross iniquity. .But,( from ( , that period to the present' what a l ob:raga! 'pre pried* of "Squatter igityi wee greedily seised t.cri hold of, and i heautiaittetitallad to tie , skies; bat even tint has ad is day, and .1T is now only rememb ered the I .•, ' 1 1 —e.lhaeweas Aye . 3 a drum i , 1 . , ,When the Missourians invaded Kenai, end, with . bowie kilifC a IreVelver, over , t awed the pesca b lo settlers f that territory, , trampled nr.der foOt theirfranehises, and wrested from them , their n hts, and burned 1 I. .1 I. 1 their houses, mid ammo, then lives, the Democratic prens wai l ell t, and a dem entia Administration , w i mpotent to call out the military 3f the Go ernment to' purl nib them undenins Mes t a . When the in fatuous Mateo( lire. 'bogus gislattwe' were 1 .. , 1, • • ranted bra. pinion l ot the people, how proMptly a detachment 'of the Ilu. 8. army , - ,- . II was „sent ot,t.to leonaprl nee. When the 'decision in 4 1 1,6 1 1)nd tt cam • was yen* derad--eltio' repair:wit every sentiment 4.humatiii 7 , led clearl in oanffiet-emA the early tasabints_eithe en4sosnritt the Repishc, and attire! practice of the - ---tli A ;Wit' 11o ver the - government, i e. y• i conn try was noiti &At to engra ft ing, it, in their, , I. enied,and Bog or rallies to the toitJhtity of the SopronG OmM t. When 'President Birch en= Pren4ll l 4 these, Tallied_ ,littenffer and abhorrent sen timent I that , wcrer ,the .oonstituti• • went, than Elw Ii alight p 1 1, alb°, the party ,paperslwere in eMseies, and, With him , I thought it. amystery ;that 'env 'I i I ' sane man .......1 have eve t dottbted so plaio - a propositton. 1 . i 4 _ 4 - Thus, atop by ste p b the= Democratic party diverged from its old landmarks, un til it Meat today t ' ferted i ally and I ' ' supple too of :heeler er. lt, the same I rate of progreision - k , peep within 6. 1 tour ) ears , that ha hii Wisednext - yc a h c , the Ipast four, wha! plena wit bb Matured, what i.to ,• = - assompti e will be eel Pa 1 4ekii4enunwie o k d still be m e). and ,w at ions will be t easyt commenced, it would not be aforetell. It is very clear ibit: l t he rt,iie4 just now attained a point fro hence it shows an entire willingness to apse ii., and assist in tr,42 carrying Cat Any pr "eci,—n matter how bold or I sMnangi-7= pi.h tSouth may dictate. Ens sows t iti pa 1 i y organs in different i sections of the cou , t i t?! are prep,- ring for a vi ,_o d • eter iced effort to i I bring ou t StapkeW .ii, • " ' ' r es the - Pr" - t ui ideutial eandidaie 10'18 i 0 t Entirely So , 1 1 - , ceptable to the ftetalp .. • ng, a reckless; nem belloging to no of er p eminent poli tician; endeared with a ill that never gives way, - aal_ali l ieserld Atha never'flags, it will be s marvel, fißeeil? he Is not the nom‘ Mee.- Whitt a iiiWatael. th l t would be ! The arid-e4spir,tor : 1 the nation's adpeace, as the dol o party a firei ebbe ti n i crrendaugh ' liim at Ci • cis ti, s and whose name wns a hissing by- = .' iiire, than four years ago. Who will . re ass4rt that De oneraeils Ant =- 4 ? 1 I ) . , II I 1 Famptso Isis ' r l --!'Our. hearts were made glad, "let eel ikellthe prem. i lotion of b beast lot t o 'tat! misty of 1 apples that we hneis I ed, : oit foe many a di, . They we re _ ,_ 1 0; 4 '4, ciene?r Reisinger, Of Briesten toWnship; anti l eon: aimed : of foiarto* id" (1 kinds, among i'hichwere the fell *ng i:ii-TSe Spitsen• bolter, Seakarte. , Remanite, Rambo, Reisinger's wlling, 41m pippin, . gol den gate, li,eshici l , • , , and several es. rietiee of sleet apples. They ore late fall and white: 1 11h* a ', we hie' therefore been obliged to lay th - by Atkin they be come mellow; yet the ommaionally, when We iocai . at:thee; ft oar "ey es to diner' 1 , , and our-sgteeth-to we 1." in anticiiation of the better tints oo g; Mr B, bas tfa r tliatiki i ' hisfo s ei es ti... ' 1 HV I. ". 7 :.•7k d tbe State, iet yet at bud. 041 "bat ecsiblegandhor love AWwi 0608 ul'effige 1 !WU* tomtiWid °CRON :Uss,,reediWNl . *0 6 4 ialkookt'lvtlimot• - * oft :ffiloier'it,f!looo4i**oo eompOsieg the; , 44 7itiasset District': iti e 'which will well lir. I Wihnot's vote are '#.4 educed: / Th elcer'swujority doubt leas be soobetrkeri .the Beight;corbool 'thin I S. , • ' • =2ll Nsw Bunifroli grit No. of .4 mei; bearing the above title; her' t o neigbboriog of New Brigh• too, has peen reeived. al. fu,J 9 hu g oci f late 4 Butler, R. is the pohlisSer. The ropy; Wire us presents a neat mearstu+ It Is indipendant in polities./ We tender our best wishes for softest,. Durrnonirs Fran —.The most d- • tilre fire with which Chimgo hu • visited occurred on thO 19th inst. - • -11 y to the amount of nearly 8660,009, 'was destroyed. - A large , number ;cof person, were crushed to death by the falling walls f ' the'bodies of some o whom had not been recotered at last account's. termed . Ige . ott la 'NA disagree be' 4;1)4 that r ,morrow trill be I .1 , ADDIIIBB.4OIII lt; Marks, Esq ,of finocnek County, delivered a Temperance Address at.'„ the! Court Hou4e, on Friday eveninglast, ton 'yespectably audience of Ladies and Gentlenien iided oserli.y, Hon'. John &Ott. It was plain, pinctmal and argutnentive effort; and was Jed to with marked Ottention.l The Lawrence County Bank, which taxe s the place of the New. Castle' Bank, isL new in: operation. Irbas ibut far redeeled about 111000:Of the old issue,, beanies $4 000, which the Journal !says, has been! 11.- deemed from the'abonding of Wagonsel ler, to the last of SepteMber. ThC present officers appear to poses 'the confithineirof the people • ~ . sB...The majority foil Wm. M. Francis, 1 Esq., Rep . for Senator In ilie-triel!ei)m. I , 14 posed of Lawrence, Menal Dia i sa nango , I °eland* is 281 . ' ( 1 1 t he imi..The Winter Sission .0 'Bret. 1 Fetnalei Seminuy commences on We nes. i r • . 1 day next, 4th Noxember. Xirtows sleets a sbd a Republican tiggitU. S. &loam, MINNEiOTA.--The run for Minnesota is close. : • It is thong. tint Ramsey, 'Rep, elected majority. PETIT? DXYZATIP.7L.IIOO. , -.- • ; ,who Made himself notorious by iik e*iretne si %marline:a daring hi i Senatorial 'career 14 Virishington, ins recently def tett! for a Judgeship' I dies 14 1 uk 6 ' , • `7-• T---- FT _____ - silt . l eiiiinated/ gat acme 2 1 000 - troitineti-liavetieten , thiiiwti out ft employ,' in New York eltr,--• ,within the last week orl I 1 i two, in tmnseqnenee of Ake present' dinan t_i ~.• - , 1 I - 1 - * ---- j " Cuu %alai,. •,- ' Ceuroisit —The official Vote f 4 Goiri noels as folloara : ,Vireller, Demi. 401b8; ; Bowie ) .ictnitt. IT,- ' 84 . • &s q., has n clectsd o Congm, I Ltizerne (P ) dtatrict, to tAI the escapes C'ecasioned by 'the ; death .f Hos. John Montgomery . 1 I ‘• 'P3BB OF: , OP. 0 : : ,1 PILY. - : 1 1 \ i .TO th e li noroble•the Jedges of die - ICOuit -,.• ofQ4ai,ter '...Seisioni of Beaver' COienty.i • . 1 . , IlltitheiGrandJity of 'itaid-rouity now ' W in aession i beg leave - t o submit the folloir = ing presentment"' - .1 , •-'.:: , them i Having! . at the requeit 'of ;: re,it i otir-bOdy, visited the building aid hi Ofrhel BeaCer Academy, and examined th jasine, we feel it our duty - to state that in our epip- ion they exhibit evidence of.- ghat ilpgiect_ on the part' of the. Boardn'fif.:l*ees, to liken care they have been ,ce np:iiited.-- The building. js certainly to' some e to in a dilapidated condition. /31iseitlev,:s Per= atiiis l have toinfiri44:a,ior Hoc of 00 : bricks. frith one i ler ;A:0'; back 1 deoriontl win -- - doit are "ler:) , much broken, the latt r ei hey.. big icircely e whole light left in the* the :fence prontel:ithe lot is' nearly if . not alto., cattier strirMei and destroyed, leatiMilittlo moref thantlid, raggedi , bare. poets; and the tiro' 1 'rick, privies • (bnilt within a, feir .yairli . past,') /are entirely: tarn ! down; ! the whole. pretinl ing_sn: appearance externellyi'disrep, Oehler alikekr f tbe___lustitntion a n d; to ':ibe. Uotinty..' The in teriorit - the.l4l4lin6alioi.. is is a neglected ' condition . ,—,Atfitt-t tour i , opinion f* the purpose. to Which it iidevo ted ;'—unlese, imrAttl,'' that purpose! hl 1 e the destriction 'of the *hole.. We think ' the bitilding, fences dace should be repair* and put in a proper and suitable 'iodide* for the purpose for which it was intendetl ' It is not our intention or de - sli t 'to re9Ot upon %o a t an; or attach blame any, iwtienler Baird of ' l Trustee. ; that .a` matter/for others to investigate and expae i bit i le.do .consider! there has been .cuipablegleet aonteihere, and,therefore believolt!oir dir ty to Mop *Act before the court Ana*? the *Unbent of the-poop' of th e 'county; who' certainly are ioteres in an Iltistita.f tion within their' illie; the trustees of which they themselves elect./ Fat this purpose we request the court tw order that this'll:mem,- Meth be Published / in the County pipers; ... r... -.H 'JOHN 8. 10/000T }Foretnaii. ;- i ; Bipt.'ll, 1857,,,:ordered that tbeferegn; , . iis,ptedoitmOit be published in the tionnty', pal,:' \ ' , By the Wirt. 1- •: . , - \. *al. It BOOT 1 . di'lr'. The ifice of It umpoc— o re t Nai'y have 'resolved that a toouutoot he, meted 'ot the Neial Aeadet?,y, in *tinapo. lu commemorative of the circumstances _of MeAdoteh t uotkeuty as duo to his ;memory, but toiuotte to eundstlau of noble conduct. . -7?°.""°‘. 44 4, -- W it - Igt i rlyfid - C'r ' 11lielintrjr; Cle4. - 24.—Capt. Van Nal' titsll,;ois the 14th nlwari iv night. Ilts,imet the, troops On the Bettembetilo miles beyonctLaram, intri:wilLE - -Se met Col. Jobletoal 1.441, ~ Il (004w, 90 miles bityondlori slay. eissirlsaine were witiiiiil4o .ii the Tilley while , others were , far and were noti likely to arrive this set__ Van Vbset tuvelied over 2400 milts 51 August Ist; he was treated with much • tideraticra by the leadieg men of Lakec bat beard the expression of only rule o on, that the troops of the &diva Govern , -at sad officers would never viola . 00t ... in their doininions., - 7 A betivY OW • t at Fort Bridges on the 15th ult. • rn , • 1, j delegate) to Congress .fin nri- isb, . • nipantes Copt Van Ylcet to a lig ileum Nichols an'd Reber, Cogi oe , of il . . ----- _ - alto •1 • - • arm Ir - wagam train , have a hey left Pad& - Springs ork the (Ttli nit. They think the triin will win*r - s* ra ,mie. . They report flit the CiattlOifi the government traini l are, dying fast, and the mules were breaking down ; grass mi l s seree. COl.l Boffnien, commander ata retitle, l denies I having Caused tLe Mormon train to be overhauled:- 1 ' -: - , . . rte N . B. Presbytedan Synod of . ,____ _ * - IValliingt4n City , -,Oct. 24.—;-Tha ,Ke r w. School Presbyterian Synod of Virgiiila hare adopted the report of the.Commite on the Chitties of the Genetal ,Assembly re coin-, mendinff the witharawalicif the Sy od from tbat body, in consequence of its ticticia on the slavery question. Thu vote, stood 30 seas tigainst 3 nays ibe_,latter being given by. Messrs. Sundbiland and Rashiil; of Watilii i igton, atoll Dunning of, 13! Itintore. The Synod then, adopted resolutions appro ving; as a whole, the resolutioris which" were adopted by a portion of the church which lately met - at Richmond, and pled,gingitself cordially to co-operate , in the Organization 1 , of the U. States Synod 3f . the Presby Church, to meet at Knoiville, Taut the first Thursday in April next , ' - Hard Ildney CarTdoey. .., Quite a number of democratic pa' got down to the old humbug cry money" for currency, The ~.. , 1 ; Dhfs, to alluding to the subject, sa y s , , .. . 1 . p rq f i l foo ! r e „flair Rolorativir--;;Ilay 7 . 1 "The Demaci•acy have the,phw r if: . car ing tried Successively sundry highly reentn.\ ry out all their projects. Tim baYe P° s- mended' "hair tonic?' on onr 'own! `calf , 1. , .. session of the Federal Grovenintentimdfnear. 1 nuticd.crown we alaTi - ut lost all colifitlince in ,lyall the State Governments. W i lly, t then, _ nostrums 'of that sort,_ until a tve,qk or tw o do they not quit talking, aid - p r ep - -r lago we ti l ret a distinguished politician cr. iimi'lt ? Le"is - haY°lthelr "Irard inP"Y" this Slate; whom we haTscea-• three yran ; d' currency. Lot us have it forthw tb.i For ago with [thin Dais, and; as."grayi as a rat," ..., one,we bold them to their 10aeory . , and d 0..! but now boasting as fine a ilead tyf hair u ii mand"that theY!teduce it to prae4ce.l.'l'bey i one coup wish. We demanded the secret of -, have been talking about it "hard moue)" Lis improved oppeistice, who h e nip,14.1 i i currenoy for scores of years, -"nil 'Pael.eoun: i accounted for it by his' ascribing it to at try ia not yet blessed with it, althhugh - they : t ; %inues of PrOLINVuo " - air estorative. have the power to do whateier Ow) , lease. iWe Shall ,try thatnextOttotecr re fr . We repeat—let them quit talking ' and seirs ,o d 1 ,, i Di ,. 0, Cunningham, Bo a . clamoring, and give tiv hard mot , y, , oath- • IN ' generally, ' - StS - - ' ing else,and plenty of it. ,We erig-_e r Ltliat ! Vet and In-UOgi t j our approaching Democratic - LtlL:iHrture should tead off in-the glorious r..4ution. It the boast of ,the. Virginia Denineracy . that their policy invatiably be com e s the policy of the Democracy . through° , t the._ Union, It is fi tting;thea.thut oniVirginia Salons sho uld , take the -lead in " ;this "hard Money"- matter—and it is .their_ boutd en jut, to doll so." 'l irenicfr is I botierir, a' email 8. t Ito Peiti) Ti.s- Editors Elected, We nailea that Quite a nutaber 6 . t he: e d . itorial fraternity in Pennsylvania have been [chosen for various positions oft i triist ,and responsibility. _ q. Nelson Stu; b, of , 'th e r Johnstown Echo, is re-electeil 1_ thic-Lezie limn; frora_Cainbria, eels also:- ohri Hodg son, of the Aferianittn, froth Gliestr cant). ty, J. Heron Foster f of the Pitribur li pig. patch, and Col A. K. IgeClure, of Atte Chatubersburg Transcript,. tile int te ,•beat,. ing Ben s on' of the Fulion Deni4rra , about 100 votes. E. J. Keenan,ef thetr nsburg ra Dernoc t t, is elected Register " a nd , rd ter ofjViestinorelaad county,lnd C . o T. B. Seartgb of the ,Genius of Liherti, Pro thonotary of Frilette county. J. q. Hays, of the Crawford Jthfrnal. is .eleCted' Treas urer 'of that county, and O. P. Ramsdell, of the V,enangia Citizen, and G. P.i, Shiw, e.), Of ;be,,Neweantle. Gazette, are ct to the i legislature.' There will . be at l lea seven editers in the House dui winler.—Pitis. Gazette. ' , i 1 FAME 1111111 Aniatirst.=,We observe in the pipers of neighboring cities, and also in the , rim:. tropolitan journals, that the more the times press upon the Merchants the mor e freely, do• they offer , their goode for' salef;litiongh the columns of their newspapers. ' ; - They are. wiie. Persons who de:sire Ito sell, as who does not inithis juncture, saonla mul 7 ' tiply the inducemenni and give still great er publicity-to the facts, likely to attract their customers. , tWe have found "within the last six, weeks,that in thit city, dust I about i.e proportion* me rchants need 1 to realize cash-froin their sales; I they babe ' withheld the fact& which are unally_ ninst influential in attracting pnrcbesers. i, While , the St. Louis papers are w ith' of fers which cannot fail to drawl full„ trade; while New . York sad Pbiladiphia have been changed foeithe nonce, into Test marts; where every thing to eat, riiior wear lis _exposed threegh their joianals and in tfieir . k i. Shops to constantly increasing crowds, mer ehants with as have sunk into eciaiParative silence; d one would think that =husioess' in all its branches had suspended. s this a wise policy ? , If hereis ,any, advantage in advertising, ;is n t this , jrtst' she tinier when it is most desire le to appro. pieta that advantage ? Wo ommend to the attentian ,ofi, our readers and rpations the following wholesome advice from a cal ...temporary,: : 1 1., :. b . . - • al i o --"' "We do not know of any ;ration bet-' _ter for our readers, at tbopre t te, tban the subjoined: '. I - 4 . - . - n -- 1 , - Advertise --Dull time ti perhaps the, verybest for advertised: r W ha t Ititle;trade„ is going du they get, and. *ht others arid grumbling they pay their.-wiy, and with l the newspaper as a life Preseter,4strig on e the top of the water, while others ire sit*- , icg all :gonna: "Advertise libeildly, and 1 you will hardly smell the hard tiCies, I Every word of this is: truei and it will be worth Money to any hnsiness laii -- > who will aot turn it. ' Recluiti Your Oices to snit the tiniei t . Smolt 4:16,i ana qutk sales ate Dinah the. best just s now It will be of no , adeintage to stick to 'the rates ii tiekett in prosperous daye; an this tail to sell. Retrenchment is the rotaxi:n.l. Therefore; advertise your goods , -liberally , e: and lei the intdio know, lettere e, oaf ,I,! e eTilirrirre baii: Avt ` ettase, a 14fpeophr tee thlit Ytitir bead is still above wift eroind thee'you-.g ; otr selling on advantegroa s terms. TV+ are Plitni of ash Layers who mab 4 ,lysir Appearance abn 4 e thew', . roger to pick _ gliNonii-'M "WALDAN, editor of; the' Quinahro Chintfortart,*rios to the blissou.l ri Democrat thA Walker Wig .slight. vi s i ti b r i a i s ' at Xickapoo, and pas ste a l to hug drunken ioldier, and say / am nude! many: obliptions-to-yon for roting.' l l Jim Lane rays that he had all that he emild MO to: heat, he Free State Donip/tan from going to Kiehl's°. and hanging , the jndges,of,tbt election at that pace, fur the .danniablo frauds' tbit they bad coutneol o . ced. The 'vote returned as polled at, Ki e l. apoo was 8 1 4, more than were giren atLe s - *ceonorth eity, a /Owe with ten time. th a number of `nbabitants. _ I rleet, l': bet 2 1 241 ot !I. : 6 41; or ibehind It,; .in. ,gollotroli Pitte— Chronic Dippei n h, Cured ,r--Among the triumphs of this wee. derful,tnedicine over cotifirtned diseases.ef the stNnach and etiigastrium,- the iidlursing i.4.not the *list remarkable. i''olwatd Sail. . I man, aged ol years, residing at flagerito rre , Md., bad' be en for, I 1 years - it sufierc.r gem indigestion andl j t . s painfql concomitants, ~ Ilia appetite 'was irregular, his frame ,etra,.7 ' ciated, Ills , i fk in of a livi,l, unheal , hy inte,r/ and he bad a 'constant-reeling of -constric tion a: the pit of the stomach, as IN-Ca-ra wer° being:drawls' tightly around it 'gii was contmoilly in a state ofr i great mental— as well as.bodily distress, still to use 'Lis liwir,espre ion , (' - life bad 'become - ...iiktcona toblin. , ..- ii-rlie m - nth Deeember last_ is m be comeneed biking Holloway's Pills: .• Within three .4e, , .ki therellfigi!kll the Ouse sylitiptontalhad vacil4ed; - No _relapse -has . since occuptd; and be is 'no* as robust and netive'ai / flOy man of his years in ilLtrylat d. k'or disorticrs of the stomach, liver and bow... els, the Pills-are the only ridiable tereedy in existence: ; , , . _ 1 Laii TONIC Cot Albert l'ike; of Arkonsltr4—iyashingtan; B. LT June 11, 1856 used two battles of 'your L'ittent, ankehave :Quint i • t' very useful in icase of . \ l4ldikestion ands Head ac h e ' .1„ .1 y1 reentrtmenda tel need al' avant and eificaC lowa/ . 'ice valuable tonic. ,Clll2O , OD hare bard ~oad i r „f . agLlViiit a l e want ti say , to our young aid old, Lc; any tbiog ails yos, go witbdut delui and get a botille of Dr, Sanford'a Invigorator, and if is 'don't eure ie ind/tell ns,--for we waist to Eta e, person ;hatit will not benefit. I&-5bld by. Dr. 0. Criuniughain Bea vor mad druggipts generally.. ~ ser BrentUn g er's .?.t-trai.inj San!. * T urin'. a nd D. tbn .14 only 'cure for Fcrofula, En large l ni!ot orthe_Joints, "lid all cution. outs &sores, 310,...F0r sale it P. B. Young i 13earprif- Kaiser. ! BrO's, Rocherter; E. Boakidg, AV heeling V. tienl :Agent. • • -- MA the 21. st inst, by Bit Excellency Go - f-.Tellock, assisted by Rer. --J i Jous BLAIR 144 N. Eq. Or Levi". btirg;'nu4 Mits Jrt.ta J dine. ter of Volkick p casbier et -tbo Lettisburgißaok. DIN; I.—ln North 31 inuenolio, Mine. _ sota - Terriyary,. - otzongqt ion of the lirer, Mrs IS I ABELLA KERB, N Y - .. Kerr Si formed of Sieedolu Boa rer to. Ptil _ . ' BEAVER MAREET . , ,',rA ... ' . Bvzit, Oct. 2i iSN . , i (n.Cr'reCted ifeekey ) LOUR—t'er, hundred 52, 7,5 ~e..lt YE . FLOU Fl - per cwt' ....., 225 - Wllkell—per bushel - ~.....;,. 45 R 1 E--per Lou Sh el '':O CORN F -per bushel . ..... ' OATS—per bushel ...... • - f - BEEF77rountr. . .. BUTTER—per pottnd -- GCS4-iier dospn../. • " . POTATOES- 7 13er bushel , -217' 1 - PITTSBURGH HARKIN'. 4 4 1TraituRa, it, Oct. 27, tsz • 11.01411,—Eit 1450 n 4 75 Fa la y 5 01510 1 9 . I 7 1 - • •1 • t IV IlE i tT—per bu5he1..4....4 , ~qse,'l9 COR--per bushel ' , ' 75sP0 7 ,R FE—par bushel 4.. .. ..'. ... ........„--, 55 OATS—per bushel ' . , 2427 IlAYl—pet ton ... ~..--..51. 5 16 - POT TOEI per bushel ------;-.. --,.....40a45 .-- BUT ER ,per ponn4 .... .... . .;41 , ....1. EGG —per closer) . g.., 1 . ; ,..111112 BACON—should's 14 WOrts 14i sidesl4 BE4Vgli. COUNTY . 'Ets• , ~.- 0 N Abe l Orphan's - Courtin and for tiketotrtd.f°' ' BeaTer. before the honorable Judges of led ' prt. In the waterer the - ale of real este. fi Frederick:Bower, dec'd, for the Fagot ' t debts of said deceased,; in ptuinance of an order of said' court. And now to wit, Oct.•': 1657 ' on motion of J. 11. Wiltion, Bsq., Attorissi °.' 'John A. Steinbach, Execnter pf Fredeiti 04) , * or, deed, the Court app'oint pl. L. Isiltat; ''''„''',% I an Auditor to distribute the' first ini imp amongl he ereditork pro rata. 1 E L — 8 1 Bsil4. Court, W. K. BODIS,CIk. - , . 1 . ___--\ lak 1 t l Parres intereeted.arergersby notihea t , i will at end to-th e duties or tbe above aPP° l ' 3l ; ment a my office , idlteover, on FriAm ! tbel . _ day of November, at 1 o'clock; r:.3t,i. .-' •_•,,, 0ct. 4 7 • ' D.I. iIIIIIRIF4-Auditor. BEAY EH COUNTI?I,.'is. i N l7 thie Orphan's Coprt ia sad for the woe, 1.1 of Deaver before the Honorable didges.l Paid Court. In the matter . of the eettleined e, the ;Iceboat id)ames NOodf,'•,,,Adminiitritiis 4/'- the-est i :if°. of Rom &Allison late of said itoooti. i deceMed. And now, is wit; Het: 28d, ISA. II motiontthe Court appoint De Vorms Imbiie;lsl4-:; I an auditor to marshall tkpe seem in the hsndt4 the _Stlininistrator sinonyt e creditors. [L. .r.] A - 4rue imtntet. T Attest, • , ; • Wil K. BODES, eV - , • : 1-r; • ci.—l will attend to the duties of the ppoittment at my office dieTer...,e/ lay the t2th daY Nov. at 1 o'alock ad where, pardoninterosted'ari nthlhe 27 . • att. Irani IS Auditor: Nyr nbor) Thurs whexi tout I II Is ME
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