Arainlidilikes Tollnr:,bohllyo by ,eir incessant-bulking yoshhiesifilde".avraie his exa4ls,l u nders. in, maturallmptory,- in : Windtilike Longfellow 's Hiawatha, and. the I lin s.tr,ate4 ..Seler44 l i s .P)/ 1 7. A ~ LS.-G,-,Gooll, i . rich; errors in pullic documents; and false sciencciift' educational ' book:a - like Harper's Now Series of School Readers, and Wells' Familiar Science, which . must be quite a joc 'Aar bobk. -lie thoughi' very little of the I ?lan4flxturAti•lvit., of : I'l'APtiee.,Plll) B 4.4o.9-: risn—!‘lt was once said of the young Imal9s of Paris; that thoy: loved With their" fiends nrid thought with *hair hearts7- 7 lie, the lecturai-; considered pointless When coMPared Wifh the original in Tunch's 'Poetrethoolr,' } l§ss, where it appears:that"A: wornrin thinkL *it'll the heart—n'man loves iiiiii his head."'" ' . ACCIDENT AT TILE FELTON IIitOiILVIORkS.: Olwedne.sday afternoon last'WhileMi.Ban iel Clemens, an employee.:ltt tho;Fulton- Iron [Works, was working at =a , tareing- lathe, a piece of iron about . as-large as a walnut fleiv out and struck him over-tile left eye,-iniMet ing a serious wound,. which there was Some fear would prove fatal. Dr.' Johnl.4"Atlee, who attended to the injury, Considered the wounded.man in - a dangeirouS,eituntion. Mi. Clemens is the popular and gentlemanlylen der of the Fenelbles' Silver Band, and well known in this.cily, _We hope heinay speed ily recover Crean his - injurY.—lntelligeneer, Dac,lll4. : • .. ~ •.• . , SECRETARY OF TUE TREASCIRT.—Sqcrotary Cobb resigned his position, in .the Cabinet on Monday. lie returns to-Georgia ifurne diately, either to act with . the •secessionists if secession is finally determined upOnor should Georgia remain in the Union,-to dis pute with Mr. Iverson for the United States Senatorship. Hon. Philip Francis. Thomas, of Mary land, and at present .C . ommissioner of Pat ents, was yesterday nominated to the Senate by the President as Becretary ; of the Trea sury, The nomination was .immediately confirmed. THE PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST.—Itis certain that the seven Presidential Electors chcisen on the Pacific slope have voted, with one hundred and seventy-three of those chosen on this side of the Rocky Mountains, for Lincoln nod The general result may be stmFinctly summed up as follows: For Lincoln and Ilaml in, 120 For 13reckinridge nud Lane, 7' 7 For Bell and Everett, For Douglas and Johnson, • l2 Whole Electoral Vote, Lincoln's majority over all, The Census of Pennsylvania. - rorriATiorr Rate El= Adams, Allegheny, 139200 180074 41784 - 30 Armstrong. : 20560 361147:,6554'22 I= Bedfotd, Berks, Blair, Bradford, 423.1. .50046 7215 16 Bucks, Butler, Carnbria, Carbon,,, 15686 21239 5553 35 Centie, 23355 27087 3732 15 Chester, - 66438 74749 8311 12 Clarion, Clearfield, :7 12586 18925 6349 50 Clinton, Coulmbia, •-• 17710 94603 t 6764 21 Montour,' • : •;13239 . OM . Crawford, 37849 49041. 11102 29. Cumberland, 34327 40:102 6075 17 Dauphin, 35734 48640 1206 3G Delaware, 24672 30814 593.5 24 Elk, 3531 6818 2317.- 65 Erie, 38742 49607 10055 28 Fayette, 391.12 40160 1054' 2 Franklin, • 39904 .42242 • 2338 .5 Fulton, -7567 0140 1563 20 Greene, 22130 24406 • 2270, 10 Uuntingdon,'• • 24786 20167' . 1281 5 Indiana, , • 27170 33869- 6699 •21 Je "" s "' • 13518/ . "3 41 4785 42 Forest,f . ) SB9 Juniata, 13089 16300 3271 25 Lancaster, • 98944 116021 17677.17 Lawrenee, .21079 23213 • -2134 10 Lebanon, • 25071 30030 • 3959 15 Lehigh, ' 32479 43932 11453' 35 Luserne, 56072 91060 55017 • 62 ' Lycoming, • , 26257 37500, 11303 43 McKean, 6254 9000 3746 71 .Mercer, - ' 33172 37164 3902 12, .311111 in, • 14980 16378 ' 1398 9 Monroe, 13270 16605 3535, 26 Montgomery, 68291 70494 12203 20 Northampton, 40235' 47775 7540 . 18 Northumberland, 23272 29057 5785 24 Perry, 20688 22940 2852!-14 ' Philad'a City, 403762 568.034 162272 28 Pike, • - .3881 - "7360.-7'197 '25 Putter, - • 6048 -11-167 - --•5410., 89 Schuylkill, 60713 00173 29400. 48 Somerset,' "- 24416 0.6920 2.504' 10 Sullivan, • 3694 •:4140 446 :12 Susquehanna. 2868•8 36665 7977 28 Tioga, 23978 31218 7231 30 . Uni0n, 06 6 83 1142221 12 326 3 . Snyder, - • ) • • • 15124 • Venango, • , s ,• 18310 • 25189, . 6579 37 Warren, . 13671 ~.19,49Q :5628, 41 Washington - , ' 44939 47319 2380 11 . Wayne, -' - • - 21890 31172 —10282 -46 Westmoreland, . 51726',54020 2291 4 ‘Vymping, , 10655 •12644 3969 18 York, 57450 68058"10638 18 Total Poulation, issa, , 31.1, 776 . iSso, • • 2,913,441 Increase, ' 601,665 Rate per cent, . 26 'Tart of Montour county was re-annexed to . . • Columbia in 1853. • f The populat ion of Forest .was 'returned with that of Jefferson in 1850. - 1 Snyder county was formed from Union in Warrvic ANTI Sne.tEtworr-The difference between the rate of writing and :that of speaking, witlm, meat men, makes the differ ence between producing good material and bad. great many minds, amp turn off a faii'manufacture at the rate of writing. which when overdriven to-keep pace. with speak ing, will bring forth very poor stuff indeed. And besides this, most people cannot grasp a large subject in all its extent and its,beer ing,., and get their thoughts upon it and sorted unless they have at least, wo or three days to do eci. 4l.tfirat all is 'con fusion and indefiniteness; but gradmiliy things settle into 'order' Hardlyany - Mind,' by any effort, can get darn ititci order "quick ly. If at it is . by tremendous escirtinni . whereas the mind has actirictiipeWerl,mrith: ont any perceptible iffiirt:git"acranglng in order thoughts upon anienbject; if yi? giie is time.—LZrretitic,neriew C'iPnifrit ?arson. MI 303 L 57 per rB5O 1800 cren.e. cent. 25981 27977 1996 7 26689 • 29321: 2632 23052 26303 , 3751 16 77129 ' 94933 1691:1 - 21 21777 '27785 0008 27 56001 63803 7712- 13 30346 33753 3407 11 17773 29313 1540 64 23565 25575 . 2010 11207 17722 .6515 58 - • . the Prestdentig - Coateti. -7 --_ The general re4t,' Iwo be ft4cai,tiet .4 y summed up ns follos: ',,-$.-•141 r F.::,'• ...,i r r. ,„ Lincoln Il s e F 3 13 ell, Douglas Alabama, Arkansas, California, 4AI ligi Connecticut. 6;1 - ---. L- ; -I- Delaware, Florida, r''.31,...:.."-':_c_ltai- 2,'Z'' M. Georgia, Illinois. ' 11 lowa. Kentucky. Louisiana, Maine; - Maryland, Massachusetts, 13 Minnesota, 4 _ Mississippi Missouri, ; , New Hampshire,.) " • NewJersc,y i - - -4 7 , NewArifi•ki .. -'" ) 3 5 • North Carolina, --- 10 oi t i o ; Oregon„ rein;Sylvapla; 27 ", Rhcid*leland,".“: 4. ••• Scuith:Czkriklieo.' Tona , essee.:. Tens, ~,,. Vornont, - 'Virginia:;" Wisconsin; NI El= - 4 Total, i 180 -.. 12 ficcapitulaiion—Elector - al For Lincoln and Llamlin, -180 ,For Ilreolcnridge and . Larie, • . For - Dell and Elvereit, - • „ 30 For riOugl i as and Johnson, • • 12 Whole Eleatertull 7. citi,' ' -. 203 Lincoln's majerßy• over nil": • 57 ,SIZAE:O.INDLE lIIY.TeADOCT PERSONA/. Clo.lf- FORT.÷:.A thin shawl may be.ruade warm by foldinga newspaper ineider. of it The pa per is impervious to Alto wind and cold air frog. outside, arid :ptevents the rapixtescape of the warm air beneath it. Every one knows that the heat of:the- body is carried off much more rapidly.in a high -wind than in - a calm.- The wind blows away the heat evolved from tho'body, but.in perfectly still air this heat . remains, and constitutes an•at• ntospheric envelope so nearly of the same temperature with the body itself that the latter is not so quickly robbed of its natu ral heat. A piece-of silk oil cloth; stitched on the folds of a shawl, is more flexible than the paper, and will last a whole winter. - It hai the advantage of securing inward warmth without the additional weight of a thicker garment..,• . • When you set out on a winter journey, i you are liable to suffer from cold toes, which many people du in spite 61 'crubbors,"• fold a piece of nowapaper - over your 'stockings, which you can readily do, if your boots or shoes are not irrationally tight, This is better than "rubbers," which are. in fact, very cold comforters in extreme, while they: Make the feat sweat in moderate weather.-- The main use of India rubber overshoes is to keep out water, and for that they are sec ond only to a : stout, water-proof, first-rate calf-skin boot. There is not a more villain ously unwholesome article of wear made than the high-topped rubber boot. It makes the foot tender ; especially in children, gives an ugly gait and when left off in any wreath er, the wearer is liable to "catch oold." Saint Crispin is the best friend of the hu man foot, when his leather and stitches are honest. The constitutional.vivacity.and temper of a person has much to do with his endurancre of cold. -For this vivacity is a sort of ner vous fire: that lessens the sensibility to out ward impressions. An indifferent; milk and-water. person, withotit energy and force, is ht the mercy of every cold blast that sweeps round the corner. - He, and especi ally she, has no defence but to wear a dozen shawls during the day, and sleep' under a bale of blankets at night. One without any mental 'purpose (unfortunittely there are such), -though .in vigorous health, is much more liable to catch cold 'than spirited delicatolody bent on some pOsitive pursuit. —The century. • THE 1%111.7 NVIIO DESl 4 l9gp WEIISKV ERS.--It was on one of the river stompers,:at dinner, that an amiable matronly Jady re-I marked, in the midst of conversation with grave looking gentlemen on the. subject of temperance: "Oli, of all things. in the world,-. I despise a whisky drizikerl", The gentle man dropped his knife and fork, in the ardor of his feelings extended-his hand and took hers within his own, and with emotion that threatened tears over the loss of ruined sons, he replied, with faltering words: "Madam, I respect your , sentiments, and the heart that dictated thorn. I -permit po one to go beyond me in despising whisky drink.' ing. I have .been; disgusted cm this very boat, and I nay it: now before our worthy captain's face. What, I ask, can :be more disgusting than to see well-dressed, respect-, able and, virtuous looking you ng men pwhose, mothers are probably even now praying that the, tender instruction by whiob their youth was illuminated mays bring forth precious ,fruit in their maturity—l say, to see young men step op to the bar of this boat, and, without , fear of; observing eyes, boldly ask for whisky, when -they know that there is in that ;very bar the best of old Cognac brandy?" . .... .. REASONS FCC WEARING TEE 31USTACEE.— . . . A carious inquirer has been able to draw up a table of the different reasons fur wenr: bag a mustache. Hiving, questioned nut fewer than one thou‘and persons so'idorned; their answers have helped him to the follow ing'resultiE-:To avoid shaving, GO; to avoid catching ebld,'32; to hide their. teeth, 3; to take away from 'a irieminept 'nose", "21 Jo' avoid being taken as an,Epgilehman abroad,' 7;"becabie they are in, the army; 9; he:cause they are rifle rehint.eers„22l,; hecause Prince Albert does it, 2 ; becauee ibis,artistie,29; baconSik they'were'singeys, 3; hicause they travel . ;• #i*leeetiee. they 411.701)1 F ed on the , continent, - 4; beestatio the wife likes ii,"B; he• 1 cause hey latc Wenic - ,h2tige; '5; bicause it, acts'as a resptratoi. 29 because it iabegil thy 77i a beettle"tho *twang *flee acisaire,if, 471, because it acOnsidere d "tile tliiir;"lil; be. canoe his uncle did not, 1. • - . . . .tilirrTiOnnms.e-According town article itv : „ .. ftßeeeneierittmlier of,.lkarpqr'sAtaga -ma. zineqrtlbugs tirri4 . 4tnery invention, anti - e of have been fetilfrarn . iti country tP4l ,l .parts of Eniopvesceptilig Ireland, where.- -- is never: to tile foand. The I--- 1 insect Made ;its appeitmance 'in England as earlvi - 1 .. s 1_503, whe 'Two noblemen were 47 1 W 0 3 4 .1 - i , ..,,,,w3 _FiLe .,ts ...uy therth _ .... ,..-.....fie physiciane called in great haste. The tug is a parasite of•the -init,family,:nnd.is..so , tetiaiitiiiii;it'4.4f..o that no degree of cold or heat can effect it. _FreezO cob e: iir;iit: y.,ll%3;t:+lTriralt 7 :-Itrinsiii; . thaw the pieces and they will revive Freeze the. eggs until ; coagealei in r iceulptrthem thaw and-lhei Will-14tel:r ttliti4'-its'uival.— -,BoiLbotluinsectAndegrami.tiferffeiMe _ v!vi ng...soon, as cool.. f -they eemt r ri th.- iii g lci ent tlioy 'will live and propagate-oil .nourishment-they mai ' derive 7 Vidti - tt n•Wit '3 . , -i -- s•tv: na caphere. I in i • - li *Bll/41 4 TCALEite,4 1 M Y. Dail J7polo istestinnbibiefoisaying,--"Ve, greater_traihge,sublistieltban..thelong des -patches in the , morning:p'alcierfiY4,l44eri.g, to come from Washington. ,TheitutPis'V;it ten up in the newspaper offices initfi s" - 47, either froT., brief genujne.h2 jispa:tllies, dr' from the fertile' and robliib :imaginations of the scribblers themselves. It would be an ti4u-iii•riir-itableliniu:itatlia;uporillie sagacity or.the ,eriduntois..ortlinsci Journals to sup. Pose they kvonlif pay - for:tlitkrtinsruls• 'Sion:of-such sillyyxabbiliValt'.thh.; WaSh ingto'ri:--lie 'is sup peseii .-somekcir, .oles-that the-peßer-whichibrnislingahVlE , gest amount of ..telegraphic intelligence is elid4 its riials -in enterpripq,--urnifthis will .aebotin for pre l ;colU11:119, i hc s oliOrerk, contrialateri senseless:trash - that. , appears in most.of the morning papers" LIE Columbia jannilierateitifirra 1 Panel Boards and Plairi*;•,t 7 . - Piiii. - , r ;' , *to.tß Ist Comm. ~ ".. .: ..,, , ~..‘i-30FC. 1 ) 2iid ' 4 , c .c . . ' " •'' :.18.00 Culling cc o- •- : 12.50 a 13.00 Inferior o if CC 9.00 Bill Scantling, i , •. - --- : _ o 15.00 Joists and Scantling, Hemlock : • $9 11 . /0 00 Boards; o • . , ,9,a,10..rp Bill Scantling, . o • •,--., --12.00, Ash Plank, 20.00 a 25.00 Siding, sl2 a 15.00 Long Shingles,.. , :-. : ;-- ~ 9 a 16,00 Cypress 4 , , ~ -: ': - .:' . .1.0 - ..00 Plastering Lath; 2:25 a 2.:.0 . - . ... Arrival and Departure of Trains: RAILTLOADa ... . Bost/card... . • .. ~..• e Marietta Accommodation arrives, 8.20 At Br, Lancaster Train leaves _ 8.20 're Harrisburg er ee ' .2AO- .es Mail, .. 6.42 're . Emigrant, - -, ".. " •.•'. :. !...."..11.00 " Westward "- Enair,rant arrives Mail leaves . • Harrisburg c , leaves Lancaster -Train.arr ives NORTHERN CENTCAL RAILTC.Ay Morning Train, Noon ts 6.10 n neavriT ISNVEALTIT.OI:7, RnsoauTrsy,he.—Dis ea-e is iodi•crimioate to :41 . n seleclicVof.,os vic!ign7 Evening • . • . the icing poe-esses eo more immunity from the twinges of gain or neuralgia in his wentlter•proof,pnluceAltnn the brggvr front the ;Mack• of rheum:W.4la to his. time_ battered hovel, Wealth of can'. neither cure, eirkness nor preserve healtli—el-e it would.be a m - a, nopoty of the rich —on the co n the gotity.or.rhve• mute millionaire would exchange hail hie posse:mons for the rolm•it con•mution of the daly la borer. To the millions who-ts subs seines:depend-ion health Is trutrweithh. told the'lo.S'ot 'it entettsvits them lie mi•ery and sufferings svhieh - ate the Mute. of over.tv; but the Ow:times. of I loilowny's figs .- and ointment obviate this evil by - plucing thimi within the reach of all who are expo,ed to the ditelni eff etc of lie we.aihnr. - --•- ffe,::15.1-60 • 'COUGHS AND 'COLDS!"-` , • . . Are nlwari di•ngretible. Miro dange . rou..—A ft w rep. ClitiOnS. end brolichili: or con.wripiion may be tug colt. Bet• you muy CUD! Om pietism ny. promptly. nod permaliontly• Iluitiphroiltilommiloodoe. Coulth, or Cough rind 1.. yen' PM-. tilwoys 411 work: lou need poly take ihe plso•titit sugor pill. hod-your rough is gone. end cold coped. sie by michan treini.— e , inglo bows *ebb - dirigiiniis,23..scot-; six h0t..., Si,. N IL—A full v•Ct of liiimpirevis lintrommilloo . Po gift,. with nook of Directions. and 'wrote ent, Itemedies, in :urge vials -morocco ens, SS; El..Li° pruin ; SI; cote ro.fifteen lin ens. and. boo Se. The , . Itemeilimi, by. the riiiele box Or.Cti.Pt... are rent by mull nr expreiw,,lrre of (Moo - go, to any oddro'' opt receipt of thepdoo Addlis4 & CO ; No. Odd Kroadwily:N.Tork. A. M. TllllllO, OM Fel'ows' 11.11, Agent for CP. 11111111j,i.. . Urc.l.s, 'GO I m ED'Llemember.Strumous or Serciftdout ectioil are the curse, the blight.ormankind. They are vile and {troy atvwell as faint . , They arise from impurily and contamination of the blood..and ere titre seen LIL around us, every where. thnd , and! are - eon. eigned to the,grave from the direful effects of this ease. llst why trifle tiny longer. when ilieireireedy is at band? Dr. Lind-ey's Blood Sistirchertlte only rf• fectual preparation •noVir hernia' the people, that does , its work mildly and Safely.. It does not Clem the isin'tis superfiehtliv.,Widle - . . . "Pouf co mtplton.mining'-1 , 11 Infect• unseen.' • ' But Purvsilte Entire S ... .valve of all Impure Matter,ln • vtgornter . the Hotly, and lealrelmlitt.afflicted jst ,the joyment 1:6044 Health". To'cOnvince the slcipticel of its brnltliy ellectr, try but ottc *Oa, .itittl . be cosi viiiced.n Mold by all The I/rout/Ista In thh , place, nod Jostler* I hrourhnut the country. "[Nov.'" alu,int, JFrom the liastou ,Dstily.Expresel . CHAIRS!; CHAIRS!! CHAIRS'M Conceal:alma i e evident.y the secret of troceess and" no one can detty : alue fuctwho will remileas CANS SRAT CHAIR MAN eFAeraRT AND WARE rionatOrat'' Non. te.:3 mid 2 . 25 North 'elan. skeet. oppos.te sFrans liii Square, Philadelphia. Mr. I. II: Wi•ler, the encrgetie and inlelligent proprietor of the e-tabllThalent,liver his undivided attention to the mnnufseture of thip single nicle—Ctine beat Chairs; end cull faithaird doubt !tie ninh the hest *Miele for fess monny, than they &Ali . be purchased elnewhere. His rtoelrerebraeeethe Omit c•tmeriety of fashionable mid elegant etyles,suitable for Parlors, Drawirg.rOOMr. Dialog-room. or 'Chain hero. al.°, Ladies . ' Sewing Rockere-Children'sChaite, dce:thuu ie. to be found in l'hiladelphia..' Hie ambi foil is to furnish the beet article for she lean money.iind• with shrewd holiness calculation he has located him self .where rent in low yet in a central and prominent place. I2eerlbody can remember PRAERLCC,PQRAIIa and it is the hestzulde lobe , eitintiVa WarErainn...— To any on:: and every one wi , lting to,paselniee-chairs water emphatically diat!no one.catcnitpiitt a baler- Hrtielevor niAird to sell at a lower price than IVlt.ill.-1!- - Wissza • P . "1:5 - . -- ) I AM:fal3•`tit7r—DEL _PAIN DESTROYER 2g. . 2 - or' , Is one of the fetv domeitic rcmcdies which bore. coma into gencial noe and favor, without poffutg. It Is tho • product of a simple ahrub..harmleas in all casesiand n a omestic remedy unequalled.--For Burn., Cats, Soreness, lameness,. Hproitte, Itheutonti-m. Bolls. tleers, OIS "Sores - and - Woonds.„tt. has not .ait equal. - ft is elm wed, with great success. for Tooth-. oche. Headache, pleuralgia,re Throau Diu.' rhrea, Hoarseness, and other smiler troublesome mid painful affections ' s/chile it ,proinptly arrests :1;11 Hem orrhages. asolreds of physielaus ose oatry iq theif . procure, and-give it. their unqualified recommendn i ion. Sold by our,agents and dealers, and t.y 4 „F. 111.31 PH PEVA& CO.„UM Broadway, Solo Proprietors and Manufacturerth , RA UBO, Odd Fellow/O,IIBU, Vent - for Co umlsio. sa.:al.l:l:atn.umivx) On thi.ith by .ttm. RetuJobn:l 7 a4abar, at the residence of Mr, If. Pyiner. 'Korb CO., MA. immix salmi. ? ofCbeibter Co.etaldisa Alma it:ta DOWNS', 15: 44oluinbaa. - - _ . - • - 1 W N ED , at4:Youni Alits.vith - mOdetatt capital, ta ro engnse inn lwaratable_andarielcinr., m 42;_n dalsingtoa hole. [Cola: Dee.lAl!t. • (110 the otoelthtilders.of this tollColarat^ itathosta . cttay, that aa Election-141' balmld at Jobe Michael's lima, in the •eity• of Laurarter,• on monday, th e 14th ,def , of Jigetath - A. D., Melt. st.l o'clock In the etternooifirak this pomma of oteettoc .rott•hient Difeeteler r treleithife fairs of said Company aeby law ^ 113 • PLTER mlarrfic Dee. 15.3 tr:h • `test .nary. mom 2:50 A. M. 11.57 (6.10 g. .820 - " ARRIVES. LP.AV 6.30 A. M. 6.55 A. M 12.15 P. M. 12.30 71 . , M 5.00 "