II lam tshltnow ttil3 cause." A lusky thought shitezekilited, ‘ 4 lTis Clod who sent it to sto." No /Metter said than done. lie f intr* life accustomed to t thewerlcof for her e machinery is 'motion. A briak Moist w,hich sprang up as it were by the spechil-lnterpo • • kind Providence, at once Pet the Sails flying, the arms of the huge mind whirled around with fearful rapidity ; the irrima labs; almtlfrogilved on its aale; the smaller gear turnM, and ground, according ai Off came lute action ; the mill wet in full *ration. . --Kim at: theirtiry Instant:that the ratio *mom it 4 ,44.4. Walk aperttum In the will, and Outing . lieltatiti the interiotof theitreatdruin dismay,:howeror, yeas indisorib ' began to,lie whirled shout with Ind folnek that all his efforts to hp_powerfal machinery which Seth% motion, Or to e x tricot& hiniselficOin his perilous situation, were fruitless. this cites were roost appalling; his shrieks were truly fearful; his curses and iMprecations were Imtrible to hi. ar, 114uuniehen hastened.to the spot, and saw lMiaD outfight Ilkts A.-reptile as he was in his. ;own trap. It noed not be added she did not liberate Mtn. She knew that he would be Moie — rAghtened than hurt, if he were kept' within this rebury Orison ; and she knew, ikm, that, unless lie attempted 'to escape, there was no danger of his felling out of if . sad even though ho were insensible and inan. imata.All the while. In the inenntinie the' Wheel went round. and round with its steady and unceasing motion; and round and round went the ruffian along with it, stehd:iy And unceasingly too. In vain - diit he promise 4 hc stout-hearted girt to work her no harm: in rain diddle implore her to pity his help less condition ; in vain did he pray all the powers of heaven, and adjure all the or bell Ao his aid. She would not hear or hoed him, apd unhesnl and.tinheeded likewise muttering curses, ho was hurled round and round in the untiring wheel : un til at last feeling and preception failed him, and he saw and heard no more. —lle toll senseless to the bottom of the engine, but CU& thenhis inauituate lvtiz2ntintied to be whirled roursiTX . Fore—tha bra; girl not daring to trust to appearances in conm aion with Ankh a villian, and being therefore, afraid to suspend the working at the fullest oloWd• Alma - knocking at the door was shortly afteubeard, and she haotened thither. It was liar mister and his family, aiconi - Paniell by several of his neighbors. The unseens tinned inct!iesilasiai:ac-4;of thAniillsaiLs in full., awing on Sunday, had, as she anticipated, attracted their Attention, and they had has toned homp from church for the purpose of iisacrtabstag the cause of the phenomenon. The father bore his little boy In his he bad mit the cord wherewith the 'Child mulled, but he was unable to obtain an aceount of the iistraoklinary circumstances that immured from the (righted innocent) limmicidem in a few words told all, and then the spirit which had sustained her so beg aide° well while the emergency lasted, forsook her at oncees it passed away.— She fell senseless into the *refs of the mil ler'ssldest son, and was with diflleultr re= atone -7!"•!--• Itiseiihmtry of the mill was at •oric• 5Wp, and the inanimate ru an was drug ged kirm the great wheFi. The other na ils's wail brought down from the prison.—' Both were thoWbound end &int oft to Bonn, under a strong escort ; And in doe course, caw under the bends of the town eXECU tiOULT. • Doyle not long until Ilannehen become 'a bride: The bridegroom was the miller's too. w had kried her long and went but widte tl iireviolvilyunrequittod. They tired and happily together Sir Marty year, ;.' and 'died at' a good old age, surrottedsd by a flourishing family. To the latest hour of her life, this brarirlearted Willin would shudder as she told the tale of danger and bar ddirirence. I.> ilMillitairethsoovitsv—Tmi Deracrrox OP series of experiment. - hare re caiwititiLlis the EhicairtDemo- "did •Prem."4.Y - - Dr- Pollak; an oculist Of that sky. to test the truth of an article nub fished 11101110 tips since by a. celebrated tobyr aidattillemilland, — whieb - attedgeC Ors %ba lsa 110 CM. viewed by a dyilpg man would remain impressed upon the o;itina, as does thsimpramaiOst . liken& experiment Dr. P. I made he has fens lit au examination o the retina of the tits, with a trd.erntitope re cal* a wonder -17 M ii waif as beautiful sight, and in altnost every Masses there . watt a clear,Alistinct,_ Apd =Mita Impreasion. We put them facts upesimected, is-th•-hopeof awaking an is ieraii it, the auttjoot, that others may be in . deed to dater 'upon three interesting ex ' mimesis, and the cause of science Mivin; cad. Thereoent examination of ttof ey• of 4.4L...llaarshilyortin wait murdered.in, Ail ' Lent tatftufWW - V rr. - pandflistmply7. l . . with those mark else Where.. The fol. Missing Dxsros.---Tt was 1 mentioned, in 174 is the publiiihed account of the ex • - - - -amination : late.news limn Cheri. thabCapt. MOW . .. At A n t wa ll sugges t e d t h e es t i l - o r..Men, oftheninth regiment U, 8. A., stilton the wt., in a week solution or- atro ine, l ed in the Yankima Valley, recently • becath vrh Liteth er;dently produced an ' enlar ged state I insane and escapati from• his friends, who ' - _ - of Ur ittpih --4 h+ -4 0 1 ~ 44 48 44414- .,... T. e touched 1b..., se.....nimenying-hint---ts-the Ham and the ass of the optic Hem wits the ortimot, [ • - wbott the eye instantly i mam ,. prau b as " . 1 that histdesti body - was subsequent:, found. We how applied a powerful lens, and ‘414...r.,A.1etter adds : . , _ envieed in timepupil the rude, wornaway fig- I -The wifdliensts had eaten almost the! ere or a man, with, a light coat, besides entire flesh from his bon**, leaving enougiri whom twig a sound 'min.'', standing,or sus- ' of identity to know that it was the remains ' poookint in the air. with a small haidire stuck 'of cave. B. line deceased was regarded as naltircriinlitscifik___Tbe vtuaintle_r_traa.: an effieie.ntand excellent - ofti,.. k e r wa t i ji_. g o ot t! _ debrines: evidently ioat from the distruction citizen. He leaves a wife and children to o f ow, optic thidits iwparation front the ' mourn his nielancholly and untimely end.. senthmitrain. /lad' we performed, this op-_1: -* eratio4ereen the eye was entire in the sock- AN osmivic t , ItltN,—ln a quit lore 014 et, w all its powerful connexion with the I lag on the Western Reserve, in Ohio, mays / ' brain there is not the least doubt but that ors s i osid hare detected the last idea an d the Prescott Transcript, there lives a man, ..impei - Wititm. made on the mind and eye of who, physiologically considered, is certainly the - ate man. The thing (could er- one of the wonders of the world. Hill joints i y entire : and pesimpa we should an completely ossified? (turned to bone,) • Use Stul NW contour, or bettor still, the ex . ism =wow. The last. i mpress i on h e r on , and he is not capable of making the slight 'bah is siva,' more' terriiiie es the Wain , est mov.ment, except alternately opening hook fear than any other cause ;' and figures I and shutting two fingers al his right hand. _ impremed on the pupil more distinct, which I His t a tty is as rigid as iron, audit could not I, we e iod us t i rin ti! ! Oitegenesa of the - optic ; , Kens, stoi ... it e re • tw - o n inmun i at t on w i l t, v ie . iie bent backward or fiiiward without incak- isms '+ m , g some of his bones. 1 . . • I - 1 , • aim bliatttman. . . socat.ip`azio!•iasrws.a}ata PRWAr,A. irovisanwit 3, 433. HAM TO PR.V.NSYLVANIA-4Hli "CRY= .STOIVE FR.DBRAL ARCH. The result of the election in Fornuy!Tula hiel a cheering upset when viewed as an 11- lustration of heidevotion to thetruion. At no period in our history have *eater lance _presented themselves. At ttii periek i have n",im orte _nt questing* been ills; eft PeOirltitsere sbilitr—a4 it to pride andeatisfaetion thit we sow point :Tel the glorious triumph of Ptdriothne4o4 , victory etßeemeretio plinetplee L • Hod PenitS#lloll/4 ! • Nobly has she vindicated all her 'prOfee sions of adherence to the Federal compact, and most-overtiVartunglyherv<ta r liall Ipeople proven theirjztachment to the Union, as it la. As' the Keystone of the Arch, she has ce mented the fraternal beinds. " As a pioneer in all that' is neblo , ,tlitit £national, the has unfurled.her banner: to] the breeze, inscribed with • the mottoes of eternal and unmistakable devotion to her brethren of all viectins of the 'American States. agaia, tee Any, to PeteneyTeania! • The people of the Union have witched the, I progress of the political contest in Pennsyl vania. which has just clo ud.. They hard .1 . of the three fanaticism with which the. De mocracy. of-the State had to contend—and I 'Out? were 10111 that Penniylvsnia would swerve from heeaneien t position. ' 1k magognes covertly assailed public:opin ion. Fauatics boldly traversed the State, xpreftding sedition, distributing inoendiary doeutitents, and appealing to the prejudices and paesiou of the people. But l'ennayl- Tilllia stood firm. Her voice has gone forth in thunder tones proclaiming her deep deem- Lion to the Union, and carrying on its wings 1 , the assurance thee:the is true to the core. • I to Pennsylrgnia ! • • I I It was titling that she should speak—and ' most eloquently has she uttered her senti• I clients. =I In Pennsylvania was Independent.° first conceived and brought forth —and in Penn s)lvania 1%111'0)911y find a last resting place; and if needs be, breathe out its last sighs" amid the adoratkin of our people. /Mil to Pehrtzykania! The same apirit which animated Wayne at Paoli, atilt lives fresh in the mind of ey.. tory Pennsylranian—the same purity which 1 , distinguished Franklin, still governs our no- ble yeomanry—the same noble daring and exalted patriotism which was evinced by the signers'of the Declamation of Independence e—iliTi;Vio—id-and widiaibin the hearts which beat within our territory. Rad to Pennsylvania! She has won the crown of l , and in tends to wear it proudly: -"Prscs.tersr- Kittensters. 2l --Sane -el the Kansas correspondents tbr the newspapers were terribly indignant over the arrest of 2SO "petcealgssmigrants'_'__ into Ihni, terri tory by Governor Geary, but subsequently were released promises of behaving them selves peaceably. The biggage wagon of these peiceuble emigrants, when overgauled showed the following implements of indult tr7 : . • ..Three boxed of navy pistols, 'all =worts 6 six and 5 tiro shooters. 12: Colt's, navy size : 4 boxes ball catridges ; 1 bag of caps: 6 small lota of rifle oatritiges : lbox-10 ,ffbarpe's rifles; 145 breech loading mos- , ;tots ;115 percussion muskets; 115 baydnets: 61 common sabres ; 2 officers sabres ; 1i• ken of gunpowder; 61 dragosnanddles ; 1 • • .r. 1,,,•• Th*. drum its an implement of husbandry is a striking improvement upon the old fashionett mode of subduing a e•ilderfices, and the large quantity of gtinpotider proves jbat the party expected plenty of game: JCISULU T. Owes, EIIQ.. of Philadelphia; spent some days among us previous to the last election, and addressed several meet ings. . I presides; . containing powerful kuri:witli well-timed humor and wit,-so -that hiesse , I diences were both 'nett-tutted and amnisit : We - wiett him a Jong and - setecessfatlife - as the reward of his labors. tier..m•:--The United Staten , r i ln t o c ongress arrived at Naples on the .2zith ult., after a yesr's aruising in diiterent. parts ofthe Med-. iterrant:sti. A letter, written by an officer 1 on-board, after giving a graphic view of the.. threatening state of affeiri in that capital, itilyt - tharsthingeheressaumed 40 WWI an aspect that our' Minis'er resident, Mr. ' Owen, has made a formal request of our 1 reliornitodoro tl4t iota° of the ships of our I squadron way remain hero till the slidieed ' ies are over." .. The Eeetion. ' ' 1 . _ ' czserak cuusTt. • i . ‘ At • ' .= - 4- - - el' 1, 1 ,-• -4 Bellulkonto, • -.,. ' ii, , , et 80.. —go- 1 37 Benner, . . . - 8 Ferguson, - a .rlOl, Iliki . _nee. Itiillioon. P try Marion, , Maw r • ISCIIM Penn, Potts r, Patton, B Pring.. Baca Shoo, Union, ' Walker,' Worth, - Taylori- Dm returns received prom tho diligent h•ction - rlistrict' a - divan Confused that it is difficult to make out a correct statement Tho Democratic inioAty -over Fusion and Illmoro will not be lest than 600. TIM Do- mocratic majority, oier Fusion will 'reach PENNSYLVANIA, 1184.heen carried IT the banocilt, 124Ln ov'ertehelming majority. - , 'Philadelphia city and county &yea the Democrats 18,000 maj. [l7•The Telegraphic dempatchos received are of a character that no reliance can be placed upon them. Mr. Buchanan will pm baldteiirrycnough eteeforito elect him. Azimuths or MIND IN nu Putrrr.—The 3leriden (Con.) Transcript sayi "The telegraph which we published a week or two ago, giving an account of a remarkbble case of absent-mindedness which occierred in this town—a - minister having gone into the desk• of a neighboring ;entry ant - nonducted tM i nevritnis.,alsoonitagi.liaLlit. • ' —hating taxed the credulity of several of our cotemporaries, we take occasion here to 1 vouch for its entire correctness, Not only was the reverencd,:genilnintin. so absorbed that he walked into the wrong vestry, and ! into the desk of a brother of a different doc- Wirral faith, bet he actually opened the meld ing, and Laid woceeded Some ways before he diacoveredl. Ids error. Meantime, brother and in a puzzled kiood quietly took kis seat with the eongregatkisti determined lo wait further developments. Afterward, brother No...taisoas,-and-said-thathe 7 had nonairwi th the expictation of presiding over the meet ing as usual, but was 'nippy to see )his desk so well ocfupied, and that he arose aidltily to endorse the remarks which his brother had made." A ClMcrinsa4:s = J_Lteing_ an was nu tended in Pittsburg, last Saturdy, to six months' imprisonment in jail for assaulting soothes. with " knucliders." Ills 'confine!, previous to the passing of the sentence, so licited leniency fbr his client on the score of good character and gentlemanly 'amdlick. generally: •The Judge replied it vas fortu-, nato for Lim-that hy was tint Malted for an attempt to murder, and said when. people with gentlemanly culture and good charac ters perrfortned such deeds, ho should pun ish them' as rowdies and Mikes. " The first gentleman of the land shall fare no Wet: ' ter than the poorest doll." Nsw COessintrar.—A pew,connterfelt ten dolls", bill on the GirmAlti/ent,'Pkiladel phia , hasp ade its appearance,. mid& may deceive tleennwary. It is daily detected, however, by its having tet the right-land cud of the note a group consisting of a man WICOIIIIIIO, in place of the medallion head of Stephen °hard. which appears on both ends of the genuine. In other respects It is a tolerable imitation of the good note. The signatures, however, are stiff; and the gen- A-Bnazonna-faintbrriottt---tm. dicationti that atutiluma = il lung right in tthie-on themisegro guns tion, is found in the fact that that arch Alxi nit,cancumm.,,„..t w as litiaitist and ilisunionist, pf the • • citizens of Boston was held on I s a i in l re d n at v o th te - s l ateteh elec ti on, ticket E 3t. e fiv. v e o n i ti ri Thcsdayar at Rev: hirAlrinies'ehureli, [in benighted Ashtabula the pen .lo are 'et in &Una. at . . ,tit , • a ..•.. If 1 • 4 • 41 n • r ith 1 rei lly I t • 1-eueeeticet in rither-ueorme, detected le dated July -10th, May , No. STO. °mow°, was one of , float, mid of those who foment it, Ohiciwitt very limp, and much hilarity-nnd kjoyment. Addresses.' bneaxret Cong ress , u a l i :Viirr x r ic Inell , i i n n - w the werwklivLred bf 11 , n ; Anson Burlingame ; esti of the white men &swell all the negro '' , andVer. Alm Pri • The dues. sop a .: Whereas, hi the present, there were but two., rated at a late hour ith enthushudec cheers{ ' represented any body but the negro populs h of truth is ' onward in the for Fremont, end wi reiterated expreasiorui l lt ( it u c ol i r c .....A, of determitiation to lly the mitire ooloredi - , ' - /46 "" aii -44114untr- - I vote of the fifth Dim ' t for flier. re-election 1 Flag IN teRINTTA:I ) .A.—ihe saw mill 1 of Borlhiganse. , . ._. . , owned by *Bee ft Blowier wail consumed 1 A New Vit.Laiinr.—A w Win PetereJ by Orion Tnuceddy evening 14th ult. A burgh, VA., hes been arrest a charge lot'of lumber adjoining tho mill was also of-lliAnsArAlli-11~ ,Of A .10rigAii4f (*monied. - Lose" 114,00: , Inskirod for tar A, refused to marry, U. first r e h„,do,,,i ' , - .0605 - lii tlielhMarliiiiirt . iiii4i Toliiiiiiiiit reports against her dm-actor in othei' res pects, and failing to do her injury in dila manner, had her arrested on the-shirts -.Rea avot,usres —We do not think a permm can grime a more benevolent trait of character than beleg named at the distress and eulferingeof °thorn, anatforthennore, anxiouß to do All in their power 40-silovirtw-byarery m,..mrituunrn-worny ing In thim view of the ease, we du not know how ihe human and benevolent OM do an Action more in ealoramme with their philanthrophie views, than by calling the 'attention of their atlifet,d friend' A VirtkaAN trituomtAr.—There is now re- rd aequallttenum to the fact, that Or. Seth H. - aiding in Troutowan old gentlemin,of French hu stio; l ,..o o rxi c B 4 rat p u n r y o a re n t o r n oe t, t„Alti i to . put up in origin, named Peter Vansciver, aged ninety.' the form of a pill, that haa o SpeOino action fur ou -44114,04444 wuvierved ,p fen ,Anny e !I t . e,._na tTi t ti tt 4i r4u a n u z i _as Revolution, under Washington, cast Wiliest 'Cave boon permanently cured, WO might mentions membe votn.fox the illustrious hero, and has over hf t ?' Jll i M: T. Sledge Csbin i,uotttt since sustained the”llemocratic party. lie Hur yry county, Va., mid Mr. W P Ilgun , Grenada We might go on enumerating ajoutm. is in excellent health. ' trey of others, until we hod entirely tilled ult title stelsuan of our paimri loaf wo think we hayammalti eht RtitillAlt AO6 , DiNTAI, Dame.—The King. tulleiont to eattsfy ellry Aiken th 'Abject ston, (gi'W.) News tells of a singular death I every ono . ° " o ,: thh ira m ill e n r i;' it?ne of are .""littr to which v lccurred in Belleville, on Friday. A i woman, and have auWth`oti of a rerne w lyu per a i l t i ai O a r you knowAnnnerefsett s. who la not _equally bleated :little : I, aged ten, daughter of a widow Brent's*, in youree o .,-,, so, out this notice, and met d while Ina grave-yard, was killed. ,_ l o twirtior It will to.oit you Not troub e, and 'by a gravestone falling over upon her. ably it will make you instrumental in arias some poor, atMeted • mortal of slake* or falling,. that dreadful ialtk• smow fell at Oswego, Montreal Nutit lion, Id lepay, oic other D r , Llano hi„Vy ma i l , fr ... r .„ „plump to the north-west, eii.-Friday fllst., tater to all ports o f the ti - drld, on the ram' of a remittance. Iris prices are • ona f latk,,l3; two,lls'. Ult. twelve, Vt. We hare given his eddies/ above . named, offering to retract the chimp it she would marry him. She, of course s still re fused, and was brought up for trial, when the graeeless scamp, failed to appear . ' Nun' Cm ' •'' s rrS.—The following - tux list' of the latest' • new counterfeits. Our reader*its4ust toocautions in - receiving notes upon tipt, °Wing Baniti; Farmayit' . iliallt, Annapolis, Ald.—iqa itt opurloos.--ir• e, locomotive and 'cell), mill lying de sheaf of grass. Batik of 1? l ie, Danville Pa.-10'aspu• bona. Vigu e female and water 'scene t thole and frump on tho right end ; canal boat on the lefti,„. Hamilton Blik, Hamilton, N. r.-20's altered 'from' ra. Vignette, farmer 'with . , 4 , ita-I:4:::c.ket tierom 2' Ignecte, fanners 'felting, a t bust o per end corner r 'setae, imizzra. the left. few York.-214 Oporioul. \ rngnatte, two ales. . Th z -.4darino :Sew Y ork. —/Va.._ altered from. Va. , y . he, atessnahip. „ 'I.. Unedilla k, trnaclilla,'N.Y.-2(Ps al tered. bow-2'c Vignette; drovers on Loc als! cattle, de... Bank of Commerce, , Prede;riellialitirg, Va. —s's spurious. Vignette, horses and wagon; on right end, sailor boy. . , • alechanics'lViikiThrvideiteacitt•';l. --- 51 I spurionk, Vignette, female in a nittlitlliiin.; on the light.end Washington and horse. _Meelutniesqlank, Nowgrk,'N. J.—Ws al tered from 3's. Vignette ,. Hires , females, elide, and 'libel& farmers". Bank, Virginia,-100% altered from an old plate. Vignette, Mercury, balls, river views, &c. Cupid and-,two medallion head* op the right, two heads and 100 on the left end. Bank of Montreal, Canada.-I.o's can he detected by noticing • that... Parliament is spelled , " I'4rii ludic.' • • _ liarripliurg hank,--Ilarrialoitrg, Pa.-10> rpuriotur. Vignette,' femitle, shield, Itguro. 10 aboye, male and tetnnliebn the right, ca nal onieft, _ , 57 '0 'o' EMI - tiii ZA 8 112,- 13 • 23 SEM Warrencounty Bank. l'faxrendilbro. 7 . 50'sitltered front SV, MITA taalrrever is sued illy 50's. _ - . toCkvilla Batik. Rockville, (11.7-3'i Apo. rig Vigrictiele; arm resting 0.% ohm r wheat. Illittfein the distance, In dian fe ale nu TOi end. . Rano ,er Y.-s:s letter, good. imitation, thicker Olga *indite. Five prig led in.ottneroes•tia.faco of the note, not - '"' very distinct. •••-• Mechanics' lentki. 'Nitwit*: N. J.-40's altered frown Tignetee, blacksmith, die. Farmers' and Mechanics ' Batik, Middle ton's, N. J.—bra spurious. Vignette rep— resenting Indian and hunter, three winged cupids. On the lied end, medallion head' of a female. . Bank of Orleans, Albion i. N. Y.-s's good 'imitation of genuine. The - only difference name, which is omitted in the counicrtei4o. Rhode IslamT Ventral Bank, Rut Ciree!- which, IL 1.-10's spurious. Vignette fe' male, shield, figure 11l above. Ma'wand fe male an right end : canal on left. ' Bank of Newark, Newark, Del.-50's al tered from l's. Vignette, men- on horse back, laborers cutting grain. ,Medalion -head on - itho end. - - - - Illechimice Blink Pittsburg.--s's spurious, altered ftom counterfeits on 3,leolumics' Bank Philadelphia. Vignette, female in a medal ion : , onthelkend; Washington and hono," and on left, panics' Bank (Phil.) build ing. Medallion' ionic; Newark, N. J.-20' , * OPPrisMir. left mid, fernani and shear Of w ieaL • ... Reillinskeag Bank, Bangor, Me."---10's al tared from 2's Vignettii, ship of War under sail. Elm City Bet*, New Itaren. 10's, eons and SO's altered fronr L's. Vig nette, Washington. • On left en , l, fethalo on right raphit44. -Bowery a kt in 4,l from 2's. Vignette, . farmer with rake, itch Morris County Bank : Morristown, N. J.- 20's altered flom 2's. , Vignette, boy has. king - corn. MooKsinies' tank, Nati Haven, Ct.-20's Tighitte, niride, spinning-wheel, Le. • %ak of Germantown, Germantown, Pa. =2o's altered kip S's, Vignette, Loy on horseback, cattle, sheep, &c. . CLIME, CAnalltv OF? XT A URAL—One of those fearful incidents occurred near the vil lage of .tieshota; on Saturday week which go so far to create the thrilling inlorest in wilt ten romance of - - -plivrifier-hfer;hnit --before sunset, a child flee yeer,s "old was seized, iP the presence of its mother, by a thiligniunt bear,• and, in spite of its screams and the frantic efforts of its mother, was borne into the thieket. The alarm vas given, and the men with tire-arnm,`hommenced siarshing the woods, but up to Tuesday nothing had been found of it, upon which to base a con- Jecture4ith referees:9 to its fate, Realm are quite plenty in this neighborhood, but this a the first instance where human life has been sacrificed by them, though they have frequently carriedvikstock from the flamers, coming up. as in this case, to the doer of the house.—Manftwoe Trebune. _ Lancaster THANKSGIVING-OUR COUNTR .r- THEHNICtN. The Gofortiori of Missoulri, Maryland, New York, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, New Jersey, mid Dennis/rads have-all ri;ainsimetadsd Thursday. the twen._ tieth of„ nty,etnber, as a dayof General I Thanksgiving In their,respective Stalks. •It is to be hoped that that day will be adopted fbr the same laudable purporie everywhere throughout the Union. It will occur more than two weeks after the Presidentiii erec tion, when, the - excitement in thii public mind' hiving subsided, a proper naspifesta- Lion may be made to Divine Provid6nce for the many blessings catfoyed. We fear that a Urge portion of out population do' not ap preciate etir.national Advantaged and privi leges.. Taking everything into consideration se aro the most prosperous andremarkab people on (IMAGO of- the earth. It shout be remembered that as a nation, we are not a' century old. And yet what wonders inrwcemotistitill' - "How been our growth, and how vast aretur it . sources ! Tho Now York Ornirier sad Enquirer, - in the course e recent article, gates com parison of the , Produetive cipacitles or i 3 . t Eritain and the United' States.• It is esti mated that at the piisent - time there are no less that:1130,00,000 of cores of And undur cultivation In this country.- "It is here that the main success , of our progress as a nation will hereafter mainly he, and-it is here'thet we have such a etrodg hold upon Western Europe. There'is no limit to the ' products -of-Ootton—Tobacco, ; Rico, Hemp and•Orains in mir -Southern cram Western tatee. On the other hand Groat Britain is !intik:it in its means of agricultural staples: awl while her, strength lice obviously in her machinery, we have and will continue to have, ample facilities for tho'-iirchange of products. In 1854 agricultural stittistica . • .• 1;41. 416 Zugland bstd Wales, as av whole . country was calculated from these rctuTris. By bringing the facts reported in 1.6,186,1.130 h end Irish'returns-artite - sitne year into comparison, We obtain the follow ing results, which. 4 may be useful to throw into tabular feint :----- • • I= ru gram. 18,212,2113 9,670,938 81,3i4,415 Scotian& —tinder tillim 2.003.695 _ 1■ Dross, t 0.234,990 Wage, 1.474,660 Trot and.—Tillage, :,:' 4,312,720 Ones, ''' ' 1.267.01 . _ Uumemoned fer. 1401,001 10;060 - ,271 1A.4 ps compare the above with the ample product' of the United Mateo, _and which' ant Inereatittursirthirtitte - of tve ortinTlit cent. ar anally : 6 Lamiinettaelly Um/siesta im the serene! Crips of thi (baited Stain, 1810—S0. - Pie ii -- Asia - - '" : "Niiiredircir Indian Corn, 31,000,000 Teharwo, 100,000 Meadow or Sugar, . - 400,000 pasture lauds. nOOO.OOO Barley, 360,000 Hey, 13,000, Rive, 176,000 Wheat, 11,008, Kemp, llO,OOO Oats. 7,500, . Max, 100,100 Cotton, 8,0 ' Qrsbards, 600,000 Rye, 1, 0111i111111, 560,000 "OM and ~, ' Vineyards, . 260,000 - --Reese, 7 0110. , Other ended& 1,000,060- 4 IrlaisPotatom 1 ,000 Improved bit Sweet Pots- - ' not In SetUl toes, '''' it ka 000 cultivation. 17,217,614 Barth whsak ~_ _'' 606,080 Total IMPST°4 /usu.-- --i13,032,01.4 - .. This aggreittfits than co testi of tb s . what!) area of the ' try, 1411 ill shown IA the .. annexed summary et,.agri/ultural ratio: 1004410 i Lasts Iu use. Sections. octal, , - I noproved. Ualgpr'd Nair P,pgland, 41,05,32/ 11,10.694 .6.2161654 hild , lle &etas, 73,09,360 26,260,608-43:113,711 Sou to Blates, 168,371,760 36,815,238 61,140,373 Bo _3lataa„ 161,625,34414.5,426,72_43t3 ,6711 Northwestern steles, 263,004, 106 36,6 tf1,507 48,003,100 California and Oregon' TIT. ritory, Texas, 639,253,464 332,860 4,340,244 392,002, , 643,946 10,862,363 Totid, 1,468,465,830,113,032,814 130,625,000 What a noble ktiireislierefiwashadowed! Es-President Tyler in the course ofirrwient tipecoh on. the commercial growth of the country, said, " Who can undertake at this day to estimate the probable amount of our exports and imports atthe end of the present period of Ptventy-five years? - Alreadrtrudv - , - breakiwg thromh new _ebappele, to $n r Tap I,tio treaso' ot - India wept., Jour 4 JIOI4 • - i and when the greet tide which been that commerce upon it 'hell have aatwilly set Jul, az IS'''. -irea-mearrawasara-ah• waters of the ocean, said bona the slim in the firmament, but arithmetic will fail in the FI3III writ flow inii) our carts, Ancient Tyre, but apcyo Peninsula, enjo_y_ed a rivulet of that trade, and she grow into the most mighty of eition. Venice and Glenoa,.in the course of time, possessed it, and „their Doges pro claimed them the brides of the sea. .11qt., lay TO - , irbeildialFforefell the fitture, ye ven erable seers if any auoh there be now on this earth, what dowry shall equal:dull .0( America, when the Atlantic shall have !illy wedded the Pacitle."l A- . And yet with suoh a position-;-aud with web • • s.e mad ..stra • us who are disposed to Maculate the value of thiUnion---tuid traitors whir-openly ad yocate its dissolution. Alas, for soar error and such guilt. The philanthropist as well as the patriot must turn even from the cork tenuptstton-er with horror. Let us believe it to be impossible—and at the same time lose no opportunity to rebuke the-elicited-arid misguided men who would per I the existence's? a goverTimeit `and it itietitutions that have 'long 'bien regarded with adruirationk tts_frimida of froedom„_ the,"advoc,des of liberal principles thr oat the'civilised world _ _ INDIAN - lueostoax—The Inilisnap ri;;snofifoiCaay has oompletc returns• from all the counties indho State on the rota for Governor, mid of which are official,— The aggregate majorities foot up as follows: Willard, Demoorat, - - - 18,272 Morton, Fusion, 11,022 Willard's majority, • • 6,650 star ictridr glorious, andrvill hereafter rink *among the meet brilll nt pollticat, tchievementa of the Dernocnicy,,ef , P,EMYSYLVANL4. ZEG4AtURE: • ' STATE SENATE. lit but. Philidelphin City—lVni. 4. Crailbe • and Chas. B. Penrose.• 241,. " Philadelphia County—j . A &Browne . IL Ingram. and R, ,Wrijeht.* ' ad " ManignMery—Thaimus - P. - lhor, 4th " Chester and betaware—Jasiiie 1. Lewis. - ath " I3erks—John C. Evans. oth " Ducks--Jonathan Illy. 7th " Lancaster and Lebanon—John W. italiner and J cob (kShionan. Bth "' 'Pauphin and Northutitherrand::- David PagTart. flth Northampton and Lehigh—Joseph Laubach. 10th " Carbo.n.Mome, Pike and Wayne— . llamas 11. Walton. 11th " Mama and Franklin—George W. - - Brewer,* - • 12th 44, York—William H. WOO. 13th Cumberland and Perry—ll. Fetter.! 14th " Centre, Lycotning, Clinton and Sal - 'Tivan—/Intfreav Gregg. 15th Blair, Cambria and Iluntingdnn— ' • John Creswell.* - _Luzorwe—Montotir.and _C9 ll lo ll k — __ George P. Steele.* • ' 17th " Bradforol-, Susgurhatta end Wyo . minr—E. Reed Myers.° 18th " Tiogt, Potter, „ McKean, Elk, Clear. .field and Jeffrson—lL Souther. 19th Mercer, Vonarigo and Warren—G. ' Schelleld.” 26th " Erie and Crawford—D. A. Finney. 21st Butler, Beaver and Lawreuca-4no. ' . 12,Harrie.• 22d" Allegheny—Wm. Wilkins snd Ed ward D. Gazzans.* 23d Washington and Green—John C. , •.- Renniken. - • Zith ‘!. I SomeraFt,lickford awl Fulton—F. • Jordan. • "• 25th " Arutstrong,'lndiana and Clarion-- 7'oldg J. COfft . y: 4l '. - • - 26th " Juniata, Mifflin. and Union —James •M. Sellers. • 27th Westmoreland and Fnyettc—Wm. E. Frazer. 28th ,s.° schuylkill--C. AI. Straub. Democrats 15 ; Opposition 18 ; New Sen ators marked with a star. ' Aone—Joks . . • -*/ 4fr Alleghemy—Wm. 'R. *Wesson, C. 8. Alter, John T. Peters, J. R. Blaclhouse, Aria, Voeghtley. Jr. Annitrong, Clarion and Jelfbraan—J. K. Calhoun, W. M. Abrams, IL J. Nicholson. Ileiver, Undo- and Lawrence—D. L. /m -erle, George P. Shaw, A. IV. Crawford. Bedford, Cambria and Fulton—G. N. Smith, Win. C. Reenter. . z:Thr:trettlirs:Trei nekididhael liothsan. l 1 ilunsin g do n—JaAn H..Wintrode, John idony. — Thedfoird—J. D. Dadcock, Gallen F. Ns. chola. gM 12A13,313 . Bucks—John Mangle, Ales. IL Johnsen, John 11. Lovett. Carbon and Lehigh—lierman Rupp, Eno Tolati. Ceptre—Join Smith Chester—Dr, Z. V. rhaty. jaws Pe ll ,. tofe,Poient Cbiarkld—Setb A Backus. Clinton, is co and Miter—J. 81,11. Petriken and Isaac Bayou. Columbia and Idlontour—Pater Fat. Cumberland--James Anderson, Win. Har per. Dauptnn—David_ Mununa, Jahn Wright. Delaware—Harem Cleaver. -Faie--Warehain Warner, (We nn J. :Ball. Franklin—George Jacoberaohn Marrow Fayette and Westmoreland—Henri D. Fostar,.John Fausold, Saw* A. Hill, gator Gnome—lL Campbell Indians—R.B. Apenford. l o aneaster—Milliam ilansolton I fArr A. Hiceccuul,P—lf..llocuurAceper._Ckithei Ain n - ct ft, IN. D. Pr. Lelancon-LC. II isei. 14tizarne--Bt.soben his, Thos. Suith. Mercer; Venango and Warren—Banned Kgrr, 8. P. McCal mutt, Moose Snifflers._ Mittlits—John Purcell. Monroe and Pike—L. Westbrook. • klontgotsery—.Joalah W. 11111epss, A. Brower Longaker, Goorgg• Hamel. Northampton—John A. Tama, Jeue Pear. Northumberland—J. 11. Zimmerman. Perry—Chinas C. Brandt. Philadelphia City—S. 8.. Bishop, Georp T. Thorn, Jacob Dock, John Ramsey. Philadelphia County—Charles 51. Leisen- AMR. Townsend Tenrsisy, Franklin 311ollvain; Charles Carty, Abraham APthur, John Rob. erta, John Hancock. - Robert B. 'Knight, John Wharton, Frederick J. Walter, Henry A. Gilles. • , Schuylkill—William 13. Lebo, G. N. Wig ensdner. S:querge4dotten Augustine. Susquehanna, Sullivan and Wyoming -3Mannt-R. Chose, Alfred Hine - 7'- nowt -sin Wil - - • sad-Juniata—Thoynasntreff. Yjubiegian-4, S.trem6ititit. AA* C. Sloan. Wayno—N. W. Vail. YaAßock ~.T,usis—lt.spissir, Samuel- Manest . ' Democrats in &Map, Opposition in Rat-, Renato 'low of Loft: inaj. — on joint. balktt, Oue Democratic- niamher'or the Legisht turn bin bin rote IA Witehin,gteif rinlnty by 0, rota ; anotizer, in Mifflin by 25 ; anal* in Adams by 20 ; aitotlter irl.Franklin by IS; another in tha Clinton, Lyottming anti Potter ••'• • - Vreifritvritretre*Pby majority. Onto ems Ktaction.—The official rota of eightpaiz counties in Ohio —all but two— haveboen recciied at too Secrelf4ry of.Slotte'a 4 0 ci; at Ociinnbus. The flguita stand, on Sifpremi"bottrt Judge, for the short term, as fellqvrs: Bowen, Black, - - - - 113,273 -- Searle, Democrat, - 153,717 Brush, Fillmore, - - 23414 Thg two counties to be heard trout will hundredand ilk-seven thousand, the largest ever given in Ohio,,eFogpt that which Gen eral_tligEco received in 1802, . , A °adman:we Plo.—The mamthoth pig brought from ChitiOothi for exhibition dh- - ring the Obi° State Fair, was two years and thitee months old, and weighed, on tioott 1135 pounds." lie measured nine feet in length And about the same girth. Tuyi 'rum to advertise, you suer rtiLitiloae shelves groan with aseininv ing p)040,' - ' or ORN.BIAI, itYlrofessor Morse and family sotuined from thirime in `the Atlantic. ' t . • 117.1no.the neighborhood of bincimaldf, - -- there are mole than 2,000 acrea in grapes. 117 Them are at provenforor twenty Jew ish aynagogues in Now York • city, Ind- al most 80,000 Jews. . 4 Er - j" A German chemist has discovered the tuesiis of obtaining •crystalis.cd ampir from birch wood, ' • is said that 2,000,000 'bushels of wheatare-ROW leaving :Ulm. 'hilebigiiw for the Emit, weekly. • • • 1 ir4r ' The total Imaiktwit of ettilgrints at New York,tur the drat nine months k of - 1351, wan 103,53/. —(1:7• In one year Jew York city eat0.185,- 000 'oxen, 12,000 0nm5,t55%000 Sheep and lambs, 90,000 talves•and 280,000 swine. K - Three men and a 4wiitium travelling in an ox wagon worn burnt to death - by a prai rio Ore near Buckhart Grove, Freels. - - cat= -crorr year-premi sea poorly. The 'Mobile Register estimates that it wilt not exceed 3,200,000 bibs: „Kr Four and a half' millions of 'raw . silk ate exportettaftnually from China' iniq this country. [127" - The Fpsionista say Frosnont is e."tried man." la ho is. Be was "tried by 'a Court. inertial and !bond guilty. ' II? Governor (lordlier has ' appointed. Thursday, the 27th of November, for a day of 111~1nriitidiaskioldilitta"; - 07' A yankec at Penaitia sought .sheller at the .4tmerietin Consurti_ from the earth quidm. ptr-tbought would- regloratfl.T.. 110""rwo. - staves belonging' to, Lewis B. Norwood, oF Granville, N. C„ .murdered their master by pouring a largo'pot of boil ing water down hie throat; Bishop.Onderdonk.has been-restored to the mini the Bis • • , haTin. fray- I" -wig fojci, been put feral years ago, EU" George R. Gmham, Erg., the IU - rar 'Master, halforwardetl his resignation to Oi l .; Pollock, to take edict next month, hari ry made arrangements to resale in Now Y • .4 for' the-future. • at Vernon, Connecticut ; on Yriday She was at a religious meeting, and while laboring under much exeiteinent, and giving nth:ram:trio her feeling in shoutu, tall to the floor dead. 7 A clergyman in Salon. plii6 a a ba• course on " Cliristain Charity," d his heaters that on oncsoions whet - they were called upon tp aid In benevolent enterprises, many of their rife "trying • to hide their rrobildadttuit Weiningion Mime. speculating 'upon the politiral complexion of the next 'Bosse-of Representatives, believes from se toififukted code party will have a msjori'y of tiny numbers in that body... Ity- It is.conddently rumored at - Harris burg, that Richard lloAlliater, Fag, of that price, will be appointed-by President Pierce to the vacancy on the Bench of the Supreme the dna of goo! I. M. Burrell, _ R7' The Penuyivanis .Ilaihroid has an, Independent, Telegraph flan Philadelphia $p Pittsburg. with .thirty diatiset *Secs and operators, and daily send the intelligence tailed from point to:point along the Xliole mud. It is en admirable arrangement.. CO" The Governor on Wednesday imit is sued to tho Sheriff of Danville, - (Musty a warrant for the a:testiest,' ow the 27th of lebriary, HU, of tfunon emu, who was .. • - elf/murder in the - Bret deg ee -at the Angnot term. rppr. Custodian; • of New York, Ms performed for the second time his great op eration for the cure of neuralgia of the face, by bisecting the entire truide of the second branch of the llith pair or turves, u hr as thi trait of the - Skull. The patient, a medi cal gentreman from one of the Southern States, had suffered excruating pains for Eve ears, ""' (E 7 The hctory operatoni et lAMB own, kitfoied their cttiployera for a rednc -Ilan irthe daily hours of Talii4 - 156ititvielve to eleVint, and The requeirlikikirliditistk— pardon oY lhenl hire lett the iniflt. -''hem are '• • to be no other fluttering in New Enp , - Trestdes - Mote Lewhitesen; - where twelve hours of doily labor is exacted. °why, to the nature of the apple crop York. for apples for exportation, and at least 10.000 barrels-of Newtown pippins, embra cing the hest of the crop, will ho seat this pill. One firm already Las contracts for England to the amount of kgou bi f rrds._ _variety of tipples ha s the preference above all others', though Ilaldwins and Bus sets dip exported to some Sittnt. • ; h r . -,- 46 54 '- Y tuo, 2:2".et party of thirty-six Clemens and .French emigrants passed through Lynch burg on,Monday, en mate for Wythe county, Va., where they intend settling. The Rich , .lid — Deipetia aye thej are the Pioneoist of a isolony to be founded in south-west rir gtnis by capdalists of Franco, who have al ready made purchases of land in that region. They design sending 1500, of which number aoe trill h. over nhortir - Viler gwrernorof the colony, Charles Batmen, was with the party which has just gone, and among the . number were three Crimean vettlmns. WWARE tiESPONSItLE FOR WHAT WICSAY ! If we fell to furnish evgry description of Marble Work In a superior style of workmaesblp_ and i.. twenty‘tive OW esnfeV Clew leAvneer-Mikeshitror-- army 811 1 :::, -4 and's/111 require no One to lake the work when dolivered, We despise boasting and Tfambnggary In all Its forma, and tope. Wally In a matter of thiskind. We are too well known In thlswommunlty to suffer brinisrepresen. tenons. We allow our work - 1.0 - reednamend itself, and ask only to he mietnined am:lording to its merits. We are thankful for the very liberal patronage Iwo have received, and respoottluily *Mkt& a maths -Ilene° of the same. All orders lilted with panda• silty, and delivered to any part MUD eopntry, free of freight. 0. A. cassozv, Look Haven Marble Works. - i x etteinontran AGENTS. IN CaNlia C"X" — : .__,_. AI nein Houser, Jr., Jacob Pottogrort• "' ... Holliban, Stumm! A. titonebrakar. LO _ FOU LY , WINGI cot /than. 1:b0M1111 L. pennett. , cozen xotrev„itEollo3ll%, Pa • JOHN IL IKORRIPM, ,-.P 4 .- -7 Proprjebt,, „ ww
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