v -''v. : iv.r n v i ' l . I a l ; 1 1 1 . 1 i ' N i i H.i . i ii A Mi i: i il r , i i At ii Sui-r, no- i ' t ..I V. i, .Nirah A M.-lt w,,s .In I I: i I. bund, .Mr. I'.invni M 'i. The ; Herald give. III.- I"l1,,ll lie- 1. ,. this wnrihv.w liirli li r i , ; ii i i n ,-, v 3.-.I: ' "W'e kiiuiv tlmt iiiiiii .,u .v in M .il. ii. caino In M. Albans m it h ii l,,ii- ii, ,., ., m. vor headed cane, mill -v." pr.-iixod i., his name. II,. pii-acln-d I'.uiha t,iv months tnro, iimi suddenly changed it. lie preached iiiiiS wciil a hnntiiii! ili. mhiim lny. He pleached on irmipciaii.'c lan I I In- people IVel'O ilt(:lisll-l 111 his Ml, .1,11 lec tures ninl feigned :i,iii'sty, I mi, I ii"t ill link. He loci ii in I In the yoiuni ladies ninl j.i.o till (llO III 1 1 J 1 IOI't-1'. He kept 11 had Sci 1 O.lited 11 rcckh'-S paper Moll- 111, ill, 'V. mid f hargod the servant gii I got t In- of lic( of Deputy I n ici-t, u '. t drunk up ,il smuggled liquor took MM,' ; hii I a I o iher man's wife, and n lumi i I .- of maun sorijit sermons, and i:m away from bl own wile, lib paper, and a crowd el' eicd itors." How often could llic history of tin- uicm holK Of aulas of Unscrupulous advi nlii- reis, of which every coiuiuunil y has its .share, ho written in the above brief but comprehensive. clni,tei'. And yet s I r.u ig, as it may seem, despite of all the lesson taught upon this subject, they nr.' almost universally successful in the outset ol their career of fraud and villainy. IV., pie seem tonavo ft singular propensity for encoura ging and flattering a stranger if he hap pens to have a pleading exterior and a! good stork of assurance, no matter ho.v milch mystery or uncertainty there ni i.s lie alum! his previous history! We do it t , w ish to hu understood as desiring to have I a stranger pro-cubed and treated a . an ! outcast, merely because ho is a Fl ranger : i niakuu: ever j ear will soon I, ring hiet wp would always jn-.-fer seeing him 1 o-iiion majo.-itv down to nothim undergo n hrief period ol' prohation ati;, . ,:,,,.',,,,;', i i, . i r i . i. , . . 1 ... It colitinu.-s iinileil. least beforo lie hetoreed into the highest : social and civil ,ositions in a coininunilv; ! p,i;i j u. 1 1( lt xul V.- t-xlrai t ...... I l .1 : . : ,-. i i ' " ' esjieuiaoy v lien lllisj.s SO Olll'll (o!ie ll, - the exclusion of men of more worth audi hetter eapaeity, hut less aiuhiiion and less, impudence, w ho have grown tip niiinii: us, ( and should he entitled to our eonlideiiee und enrouragement. Man;, : '.:i,p;; fami-; ly lias had its circle hroken and its p.-ae.-i (letroyed hy trusting the siecious't.des , anil encouraging the unwaiTantal, le pre-. tensions oi soine wort liless scapegrace, who I nan ny nis ueeeiiiui smiles, ins sol : man ners, and his wily (latteries, invaded the peaceful snnctuary of the domestic lire-side Only to profane it. and betray the eonli deiiee reposed in hin. Perhaps the world w ill learn wisdom when it becomes older, hut thus far it has made miserable progress A Great Historical Fai t. The (.'ineiu cati Kiujuirer nays: ''There is one stern, undeniable, historical fact, which com pletely destroys all the points urged for argument nnd made in behalf of the Re publican organization. The sole mission claimed for that party is that it is necej- i,,r tr. ,.,..,t .1, . .' .1 i l.'tv. into fr.ee territory. Now, in reply, the records of our country prove that, from' the time this government was organized down to the present, not a mile of ireel territory was ever converted into slav ery. I On the contrary, the amount of slave ter-j ritory in 17V0 comprised nine tenths, of j the. Union. Three quarters of it are mow free. There was then but one free s t.ite to twelve slave. There are now seven . -en i Ireo states to fifteen slave states. The dif ference is soon to be increased by tin ad mission of Kansas and Oregon, thus ma king nineteen to fifteen. The United States, it is true, have acquired Louisiana, Florida and Texas, bat slavery existed in them when they were annexed, iindvv have existednow if they had not been ad ded to us. It seems ustonishing when the Republicans have written eo much about slavery extension into free territory, that there has never been an instance of it in our history. Yet such is the fad. Im- tucn.se encroachments, however, have ' been made by free institutions upon sla- i very. Humiliating Confession l(ii(Te,-(i,i makes ! The Philadelphia Korth the following humiliating confession since the election. "Uvervvhelming as the victory has been hero, and throughout the State, the ma jority would have been st iii more impos ing in this city hut lor the complexion of our legislative ticket. The fact is not to ho disguised now, because it is notorious to the whole community, that men were forced into nomination who are v. holy un worthy to represent us, cither Li charac ter or ability. A combination of circum stances brought about this state of things, and operated materially to damage the general ticket in public estimation. Tor the sake of the cause, we submitted to this imposition, but it is well known that the opinion was everywhere expressed, that certain candidates, who need not be de 'sj"'l. - , i , i , . . nated, bad no claim upon the support ,.,., , ., iMncli they were seeking. T, lr ... , . , . . .. mmv iu,ii,.i nuu, il niuii'i'iii, inns tipoues r r.i , . , the confession of the lntth American to the Siuto at large .-There is no doubt, much hone.ty in this Matement, and were nn equa amount i all the opposi- tion editors in the State, the same -ion Would be heard from all parts of the country. There is no such thing as con - vulingthe fact of the pros unworthiness cfwnm ot ,, -,,.,.1ttu, , ... t.d. 'l b. i i f, t I n ., i r il i 1 1 1 n I , - lie i !. I.v l i I 1 1. in tie, I lien .i f r, ','1 I" lim I I I n ; -1 li, ih Hi, ', I urn ,i ill, IH'I e!e,-li. I In' for, in-; hegiiiliin,' II,, !, ! I I el lie- .' 1 1 t ,.',!!,, i - III II I . ll, .' p . ip ,11. lie- in: "I -i i ; i in, -ii I I I 11 in,- ni. I ,ll lleni'i Ml, j.,'- I ,i I , :in I in .i -: i en M.i '. kn.iw .N Iroiii I'l-iMi" I .i ll i i ' . - I i i , -1 is-' l,el.li- Ill-Ill eini prevent mi,:, ii, and il I lut liie mi .'I'1 in-. a the I, in.;; -.in .".I'd u. N,,iiiinj l 11 I- ;.:llll.lll"ll llli.l I', I I hen he ill Mil l. .1 s'.;,; lllili; li'.'.ieh.-l'V el U'll i eaiiliol di-1 r.i.-l ll. Im.IIM Wlidllio. -.'I he I leiii.ier.lls won .1 -'l,'iidid victory in liidian.i on th'-ir Sliih: I i.-kel, elei liie; il .y iin,j,, il n-s al .1 - He,' IImIii I' i l,i .iiinn. ! In- I i.ltlll.'is a Ii,-. an-1 l Is ,, r Dm- 1.,- he I l.'IU 'III:. i'-s. - iii ( :ii.i .ii- 1. tuo nn iii- is i, ti i in. lllS ,ls -..' We have nigr.-s.--- nous as n e at nine ineiiilicr.s 'I'iiev Here el lii t -U.IM-Mli. ill the ,i'.-ilit ' i led Inn i-.ilis i, and eight ol lhein l,y hare liie leiii- ocrat.s having a majority in hut one ili--, tri.l in the Mate. The majority was then ton tint Stale ticket forty thousand against u-i : lmt the opposition were divided. Now ' the iippoMtioii are united, and instead of I'c have majorities in .or district.-, and in throe other districts liie a:.';rreL'ate m joi ity against us is 1 and instead ol'heiiiL' than . "!,. ,;! ; leated 1V -I" 1,1 Mi, I on our State ticket the majority agaiii-t u wiil not l,e neiio Ihaii I7,lli.". Tin- r.-siill i- iiilln r en, Mui aging tiniii oiheni-o. 'l'he oppo-ilion can make no in,, re I'u-ioii in in-e-"ase their sireiiL'lh : and the -jeady l'.iHMcral'.e lums ivhieh ( have heeii even it ! tli,' fol-l nv inn account of an at locious ci ilue coin -' milted in an adjoining lounty, IV.. m the M l'tVi ( ' n,,, Ji, ,. -,;ti 'l'l,L- date is not ' givui: "We glean iln- foln.ivii.g pai tienlius o, ;i brutal outrage committed mar the Sec-1 ond Foi k of the Siuiiiimahoning, IVoin a t)l lt.r uddres-ed t. ii- i-iiiii Si, i mm, ,i, - MV,' 'girl living with lr. T.oyer. daugther ahont Ii! veursof a - ill adopted . was loiiiul 1 I in a l.iirn in an iii"cn.,iMe condition, show- j I ing marks of luiving Teen . , , .... ' '.,,,, ', Violated. II,.',,,'.,. houto of Dr. lliiyer had I n receiitlv i burned, and himself and family wi re stay- in r t ilie 1 ..;.. 1,1.,,,' ,.l i ., mile from his old residence, where the gil l " 1 ivas seiil to nnik. I 'lie day, the fore part , of the 1,1 eseiit vv.'.'s li.. !i,l ix.t ... i usual, v. hich caused some uneasiness on the part of Mrs. P.. The r. not being at at home, liorearch was made until even- -' " '."'i lii." t o nn, c;,,-,,, mill III. . ..: i.i neighbors turned out and fear.-hed all night without sue ess. T'he ne.M day, nt tracie I I,;, the b:. i king of I r. l(,,y, r's dog. around the barn, they searched it, for the third time, when ilu-y found her .-eereted in the hay, in the condition above stated. It i, sin,-. . hlorolorm was used to n-ii-; i i , .... . ,..-i m i n, .jiios, i ne iiiiiiosi, e.ciieiiieiiL prevails in the neighborhood '1 w o per-. sons hav.- pe n rrrestcd but had not been ls "usen, or lo nuerlero with lis hiirmoni 'xaniine.!." "peiations in all its departments. We arc id peace with all foreign nations, and W e have not yet learned the results of ; the noise of violence is unheard within the examination of the pers. 'lis arrested, I "l"' h"i dci s. While all enjoy pel feet free but we hope that, the otlicers of ju-lice "I''"'""' the genial influences of will leave no mians untried to di vi, ''T ln'V 1"m l" "s- ",ld lh" "liM. ... - and bring lo punishment, the perpetra-j ' ........ ., to , i tifl'S. U ho Pl'pr llicu nur 1,.. a(" Iln. l-ii outrft'O. Pl - M v" -j 1 1 iohaiii e M, kukk. An unknown man waslound lying on the ra, read track ip,o- , .. . , ' - i ei'.iiiv itioriuii. lie was III ir.-I . iscove: -1 l'l '111 I IIV I' i. I'llUik- 111,1,11 i tl'.,.- ii. l .... tirely cxtin. I. 1 1 is t bought by sonic tl,t I"' I'"'' ''c.-n murdered, by others, tlmt he )'v" .'" :l1 t'ini inii t.j get ,,n the L.vj ,,-,.s i f;,,i,,j; i-ii-i. inrewcre no sens or , Ju re were bruises on his person, with the exception of a wound received on the lef t side of the head, which fractured his skull, thercbv .....:.., .i . i 'ci. i . . .' iiiisniL' .lea, it. j ne wnunn was evMcnl Iv given by a shing-shot or some other round or blunt. iii.,i, ,i,,,..,,t 1',.,.,., I i - - ' -' ........ ii.ii. i, oiin ,, j other documents lib,, ut his person, it is I thought that he hails from Chicago: he iiijso had a ticket from that place to New York, and had in hi: possession thirl v I nine dollars in quarter and halves, lie is stout built and aboiil five feet six inches nn height. His name is suppose to he 1 1. T. Kcrnier. 'I'he verdict of the Coroner's i inquest Wiis that he came to his death by a blow mulcted by some uiknown cause to the jury. .I 've,,,, T, ;lui,: Kkvixu Nor Dkad.- . r , ie ileal h ol the li-li.,.,i.l..l Cl.;. i.-. s- -....n...,i.... Minn,-,, .-...uesiiiiiii ie.ving, who was ulle-recl to havo fallen by (lie tv ranieal edict'er of the ruler of the "Celes" - tial" Kmpire, under the nxo or the rsc - cutioner, is contradicted by the last, for-1 jeign arrival. The iirtiehs we publi.-hcd i last week, giving a brief sketch of his clinr- iaeter and personal appearance, may beta- ..ii ,,d .....'cn.-l nil ..x-.,.... .1,.-...... t . r ... .,..,,, ..mo,, uti-aifliiiiii-ni in U . ,. , ... , ,. , 1118 ueuth; which event, from the high rn,.taiio,. .1,., .;.,., I,; lejiuiaiioii uiu vv i iter gives iimi, we irilst : .1 i ri' . lor the good of his country we may not i .,. f , ' r 1 h" on t0 r for Gw ..is W imskErs rn,.F,,.-.I. S. Allen " ' - - - ,or Albany N. ro.-i-ntly ,,,ot with n .in- vh s 1 h P l' '" nll.P' ''' r'lul.v..ll..,,t. Ho wears or mi t Bridge tC'e lo'l,: " , "7 l"T f W,"S- ' 1 !)rd. for ard of ' fl r U h ' fleers. This is one of the safest corpora- "'" 11 st?'u" 8USur n""' whiskers on ll:"r.w,!1kn.ow of- ' "f li 1,10 fl .""lo of h,i fuuo -f. "ry h no .lividends caught in the ma,hinery, and torn out by ' "' 1 1 i n J 1 limit 1 In I .oil 1!C)H ,., I I I I n lie Millie si I I- ' I I'M Ml, J! Ii, . I NT' Ad . A lie i-i i : Ii V, i, in. , ii i.j I !.-.' Ji ii '7 w,r, I li',7'.i III'..!', el7l r..Ni J I Ol I 'J! lilt I 171 ;', I Is;,, L-,1 Mllfl IV,',',', iii.",l! ols'.l I'.f...; II.;,- r. a. r. dlMlll, lo 1-11 r.n'Jl 1 1 I'loJ .','.'1 M.', I ir,TI I 1 .T Jot'l I ToTI. iMt.'i -. I I ' "ll I I -.s MiiTo .J.t'l I I JS 1 8 I',i.i,:mI,1 r.ii.k-. Hull, r. 1 'ainhria, "a I l,oii, I 'eiitre, I 'liesl.-i-, I I.UI"I. ol'' I P.'7ii Jlnl li r,i mi .'1 -2 4 1. -;t 1 Ii. 1 ! X 1 I-.':;1.. 1 I:', ;iiu '2 ;:.ul 7 m .",ii ;,ls 1:117 M .",:', 1 ,r)7.-) s l'. lii i7". L'l'. I'. I I 117.1 '.ISI.i 1m'i7 I I'.i-j I'hnion, '"liliuhia, 1 ': ai lord, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , i I t I 1 '.1 1 1 j -ii in, ! I 'eiiiware, !.,(,. p.ll'J 'Jill llsll : hii.i L:m'i p.in-J i.'s:;(i i;;ii-; !'', Ill Ol. I 'IV I no, - ,i i t! a . -t, 7" :;i nil i 7;;u l'.Ml i:;im I llu 1 l.v; PJl". iiiir.ii i',i 1 1 l-'lllS elll-J I I'.lli '.!-J'.''i llli:it 11 1 li:l )-VJ."i 771. .",11 1 1. iM.Mt b'.-js -i'iMi7 )'.i7 1','S l'.i I 1 1 ."..", las'.". shS l'.lal 1 I l'l 7 is 171! J 1 1! . , .",.177 1M1M -I l ii', I -IVJ'.i .V frank liu, I'll'toll, ( i re. 'il, 1 1 il ii t i:i:l'l I luliaua. S 1 H7'. ;',:i:'7 Uir, v.'-s: -'Ml IT 17 1.11 LJ'i'i lib', il.:i n."i I, I. in. '1 iJellers i-1 .' uiiiata. Lancaster, Lawrence, Lelniiion, Lehigh, l.ll.el lii,', I ,Ve. UllillL'. M Kean,' Mercer, Mitllm, Monroe, Monlgo'v, M onion.-. Lain 'Ml'i IL ',!) 111 l 7i,l J-l I ):;.! .Ml .ViMi si ir, '.'li'ji 1 LV.I'I 17'.i I "..'.nl1 1 170 '.'71 .'oils 1 hu 1M77 li s I :'i"', lss.l L,s.: oHl'l ISi.'.l m7--1 ,':;.7:: I ir,; I V)7'', s l ;', .",'i'Jll 7 11 ;:i .:;." li'J.sl n;:u i27."sii ins lu 0 l.s,". No: t haiu'ii 'J'J'JA Norihin'd, L'im I IVrrv, 17.1 1 I'iiila.i 'it. ;;.';:;'.'"i Pike. 17ii Potter, '.'So selnivlkill, ."Cc:; Mivder, s r.-et jSullivan, u-'Ueh. i . ;;i 17 aii .'HI - I IJs", P.lll 1 111 lo- -.-- lllj 1 1, i , i i, ,o . " 1 .1 1 lM. 1 7.7 I in', I ;;."i!. i!l.;u nn: '.'.",S . W'h riell, shiii" n lll ll, 7i'.:i VII'', W.. . ...'.1 Yi'-i k. l')-"iii (Totals. P.lslli nihil. p.ii,oi.y ii.:;:;!. ,, , ., , heel s in:ioi il v over I orter, .i.'.isi,, l-'razer's majority over l'ro.-t, LV'.iu. I odd vole I'nr Supreme .Jtnhe iii L- Total IS57, vote for (.iovernor I lierellse in I' Oil LL! KJLA.MAT.UN Otf,-- a.,.;;; ,,'', ,--;.;,,. l'l l.l.ovv ' T i 1 i:.s . The goodness of I iod to us as a people calls tor inn public acknowledgement, and our t'raleful praise TI. 1,1 . , . , ': , U1L l'n ,v ' ''""-" . . . . -I. , , - s, in 1, , ,, - o;,s i iceiii i ei ;lo imperil '.he principles u!' civ il and ligious liberty upon vv hich mil l lovcrnmeiit i. ,.. .. i : . . , oiour uoiv reiiMion, arc mure ami more uniting us in on.; brotherhood. Ouredii- c:it iCIlial i list i i 1 1 1 ii n w ni'.i 1 1 i I l'i i 1 n ,t ,.11 .p'.u. - sj aiiiuii uie iiiassrsoi iHu-citi.ciis, m-j j lu..-iii liijlior ii!..i-t.-iuti..n of tl..;ir i.ri- vih ges, and a . ee,,er sen-e oi their obli- ''n,,..s. Ihoiigh m some localities the, , , - ,' , , """h.y an nas en oven Ulllisilal :,ea til. an. we ire l,e,-s,.i wilh and ahuiidni.ee of all the 1,1.'- iU.".--'i-ies and comforts of life, dm' in duslrial pursuits are fast recovering from the toipor induced by the recent financial eii:biira-s11,,its ; coulidelii e is being resto red, and business is resuming its wonteu activity. .Mercies crown all our relations in fife, and the hope of a glorious immor tality Wiiit to cheer nnd bless every heart. Prompted by my own convictions of du ly, and in confoi uiity with the expressed wishes of many of my follow ciliuis, 1 Wil l i vm V. P.m kkii, (iovernor of the Com monwealth ol l'ennsvlvaiiiii, do hereby no j.oiiit, 7 ,,( 1, tlicniihk.ntk (o Xui-cni. hero is the cotemporary of Si F-W aht, and course is Massachusetts, while gall mt lit n "';'''.t0 c'1;','rv,',, tt-' a ,Ify of general assisted in his most biiliant ni.val eiu-a-e-! tie Delaware has proved herself faithful mi (in.i l r,e,'',iini recemineiid to t 1 . ... . . an oiii people, Unit ?etting aside on that (lay all Horlilly pursuits, they assemble in , wards hrevetted for distinguished services their resjiectivo j, luces of worship, and ' rendered whilst commanding the r gi - unite m ollermg tlianks to (iod for Hisiment of marines that served in the flori. ;gooiiness nnplonng Ills gracious forgive- I " i iiimiiico oi ins memo... And while our hear s throb w il. ..i;..i.. 'IS.l III. i in !. j.-"". i-s uLiiiiiiiiiit-ii'ii nicssings, let !l li,"'1'al t lml ity lie extended to all upon ! fulZd f P"' lOivE.v under my hand, ,,,,,1 the (Lent Seal of the State, ut I Ian ishurg, this tvveiitv- V1 , 1,1 ,v (,etoher, in the year of our l.ord one thoiisnnd eight hundred nnd liftV l-l.rlil nil. I r.l' .1... ' ,., lh," eiehiv'.ihi, ,1 IN ...c ...... . nit. ou, t,n.vuil, -voir r n, M. M. 1IILSTLI!. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Ihe lootSj leaving the i-klii entirely I are. I-1, lei ill 11,11 .'"HI i, ,! .. l .'il,. I ,,,i II ' d- I II, ..I Ins I t"-nl- ,,illi Hie Il -,'liie I ll -I -in ii u I i:' n ill, in ,1 Ii I ,, in. w hi i id, nl l ii- I In- I. 'I Hill w i -. I Iter nM I , i, nielli le I nil, net.-, I upon II, III III Hie , llMh lie I m l. ol olilv lour I hiligs :i , I" 1 I'm III I " . i i : t nn 111-' W ell. 1,1 1 hkelell 11. Ill n. tlicv - hoiild be. Well, to n 1 ile VV ell, ll' eh,, II ill these will eai 11 Hi, ir pi --1 -- ,,- a n no n I iiinaiiee ill any eol.litl l , ale I ii ill , ln.l le him to nlnllse Is i 111 -i-i I or ell I e lain eotil p.lltV , W hel he' it upon i,e iiinier a r,', ii, in i he ilesert, or ' crag in 1 he sea." I o the HlllliMl- ol I he al'ove paragr.ipn, 11 lias ev i.li-ntlv never occurred that ac- cotnplis'hiiicnts, are only the guilding ninl 'ornaments of a character, and not the basis and groundwork of it. That every one should he able lo read well and write well is es-ential to the nroner dischai'L'e of the uties of i'c. jo imy slalion, and to sing well and sketch w ell, may be well e- nough 111 their place, and often very use- I'ul, but the idea that those four acquire- ...... 1 :o 1 , . , in, -ois inline v.iii en.inie ineir possessor "earn a lnaiutainiinee in any eountrv," as 1111praet1e.1l as the author himself. What if "eve.'v parent ill the land" should I . . 1 1 -1 . . . r "'.. upon ineirenil.irei, meso lour 'll'"'s"' an education, without instructing t ln-111 111 anv other uselul tut or 1, roles sion . Vv here (lien would be th,.. neces.s,- i i"i ine e.eieise 01 then' laienis, W hen every one ihev encountered Were as perfect ill those branches us themselves? Tito fact is the writer ohU laid in view one class of M ,,,.,; 11.:. ;. 1 : . .... ....... .... . , , , .01,1 ,11s 11 111.111 as lie t v i- ntly considered il, was a,,licabh to it alone. Snob in hi, limited coniprehcn. sion, sees the whole world in that class, and gives it a universal ailicatioh. There is (mo much of such snobbish tr.i-h. eit. nl it.- 1 j,, M. cbnnns (,f news- pilpel- ilt III" pl-e.-enl day, uillell of which lin.L its w:i into Hiein without their bear ing and tendency being noticed by edi tors. If we are lo have pr. jits, let theni be adapled lo all cla-.-es, and if that can not be had. 1 't them he applicable lo the lar gest. Let them point to the improvement of the masses, by directing their pursuits into channels of Usefulness, such as will lit then for all the vieisitudes of fortune in the ::teal battle of life. IllH All-VMle C.VIII.K t'oMI'.VM. The list of American stockholders in the At lantic Telegraph Company is as follows: Cyrils V. field Peter Cooper, Jl.ivid Jl. field, August Jielliioiit, John C. (ireen W il-oii (I. Hunt, Jacob Liule, A. M. I.aw- r.'iice, jr.ithew Morgan, Henry ,S. Margu- niM.s. I. Irunble, It. II. Mi Anker, Most Lev. John Hughes Estate ol Mor timer Living' on, Messrs A. A. Law .. P.ro. M"-si-s, Ihine.iu, Shcruiiin, Co., Messrs. Seliuard iV ieihard, Messrs. W'. H. Sale & Co , Messrs- Phelpi, Dolge, ,; (.'., Mrs. K. W. Perkini all of Ne,v York city; K. ',. Stevens, e-.j., ol Sai-.itogit Springs, New York, and Win. 1 low. e-.j.. of Montreal. Canada. I ';, nn W. field ow ns two hun dred and liliy thousand dollar., o(' the stock. Ni.iv Stkvm i'vnvi. Ilovr. The ,Sli.-., A'. 1'.) ..,..,.( s;.ys that a linn in that city is building a ne'.v st".uu canal boat. It ditlers from ail other steam canal crafts in this particular -. in-tea a screw wheel placed in the stern of the boat, il has leg ular paddle wheels at its .- ides, which are movable or adjustable, and on approaching a lock tln-y are drawn in sufficiently lo al low the boat to pa-s through the locks. It will be ready for an experimental trip in about ten or fifteen days. Its success is considered certain. - - . ( vr K.mi.iio.vi, C,sk.-1 n the Cnitcd Sti(t,.s ( .ilvlit ,.(U1.t al Cl(il 011 M. j ,,,, M,.pP:m yyoAlX, the ca.-e of Uieoi-,.,. r, limes vs. the Illinois Central Kailroad Company' being nr. action of ejectment brought for the recover;' of the depot grounds of the Illinois Central Hail road Company, was brought to (rial. The case involves property valued at two mil lions of dollars, being the grounds occupi ed by several railroad depots. Mr. fates claims to hi 1.1 a title to this property winch aiilclales that ot the nil roa.l iine.i es i o .it in r,o i ..,,,. panv, aiul lias never been extineuished. l'i: Hi a Ij Kit filiM.ii ai. A. Hi.mii:i;son, Com- mandciit of the Marine corps, being on a tour of inspection, yesterday visited the Afarine I'.io-ritel. u l llti u,li,.,i TI... ,.1,1 incuts, viz- the cni,l urn of the IV,,,,.. ,,,,.1 ,..... it i Levant. General II i;m,i.iison was after da war. The old soldier takes the live- Iient int.-rest in his important command, n.: 1 . . ', . , . ' v'.' I""""""" oevoi have rendered it one of the must popular blanches of the national defences. Wo trust he may grace his present position for many years to come. J'lUiixiliiinum. r.vri. Moui'iiF.v after having conquered (l... ,rw...t l.tJ ... I.. 11....;. ... H.VJ ,,.(,.. Ilil.-,,! lUlllll 111 X III IS ll- , . . , , cently, is to have another antagonist of ,, ., ... , world-wule reputation, as a champion. , 1 ' f Heir Anderson, the we 11 known victor in . ' , , 1 1,1 the tournament of lS.il, is now on his way to Paris to contend again the young A tlWiri.-nn -llll 111 I .Intl S. N... RV .(HmV 1 vnVoTn -We Se, il .1. il in 1,, nv U il . u It Ute.l in mu exchanges tha the portion of tins ron.l lymg between llliaiusport and rarrandsville will bo in running order by the first of January next. Theroadisal'l graded with the exceptions of n fevv see- tions, nnd much ol the ba hwst inr ,a ..1. ii . ... reaiiv Deeli (lone on noi lionu of 1 1... nnd the rails will be laid at nn .', . . ii eai-lr ..i,. titnv i.ie. St I ."i l . N" 'i Tin Hi, i,n,, M nl Il Mill III I I lll'-l -I O 111 III I II I I In .I'M (','. , , i, I Hull i lU , Ml 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 I Hie lllll nil , li'Miii w 'ii. Ii I he m,,u ,i,;' ..11111111111 v el In s j. i-l, ;, ii, d, iln In. Inn; nil Ih.-il h , IV s O'-elll l ed o Mllpol I. nice sillei the nilili;! ol 1 III Iciiiiief o the ',1 il till . 'I!,.- 1,1 -I l'l, ll I Mad I, miii ,1. Look lea lied San Ii an -l-eo oil I he 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 o- , the I HI ll nil ., (ii, Illie.V pei-tedly, belli.; I hen only twcnly foul da s out. A I I all;: 1 I llelll . W l l e belli:! 1 1 1.1 le o p ,p , I I V eel 1-1,1 .ll e I he IV .'III . A lele.'lapli l, -p.ltell has , , 11 , , at Sail I'run-iM-o by the In '.v line to the siiininil ol I lie Si' I ra Nevada. The si. .liner '01 le- sailed I10111 'i, loria on 1 111? '.'in nisi,, wiih only l" pa--eng. is. a Steainers ,.,,, ,i:liv n.'iiu-iiing lo San I'Viinsiseo loaded down with lie- lilieart- elie.l miller-, who have I II ,le -appoiute.l in their ex 1 la 1 ions ol' rich y ieh I - of g.,. I from l'raei 's liiv el . The total amount of gold .hl-t IVoin Fra ser's liiv er, deposited at the San Lralisi-co Mint to the 1-t .,: ( ii'tober, vvjis S.",7,uiiii in the night of the nth nil., a lire occur red at Jamestown, which d.-lroyed thirtv seven liou-cs and stoi en ciiusing a 1...--I of Jall.llllll, 1 liiisiiiess generally at San Fransiseo since the sailing ol the sl.-aiiier hild been otliel .bill liie .l.'linoi.l ll'iini lii.. i'Miiioi-i- for eoods was lull. in, Si'UiN.iriKi.n, Nov is 'cihtv-thrce counlie I',. Kellll US have been lee, Iroiii ived. 11 the vnle ol tin- 1 -emaiinn .; counties i ! niiitcrially changed from that of fs.'iii, 1 1 is a probabiliiv that the Douulas I , not 1. 're mo ,,.mli(! state ticket will be elected h.V 'small majority. ' 1- .ST ,.V . M It. ..... " I . I 1 .. ' . .1 0t(l01. ,ilV) lls ,., ,,,,,,.,! in t. ',,.,. ol the American hxiness 1 oiupany was sweeping out, a keg of veast intent .. v.... 1 1 . "... . d for a 1 'iiicu orewer, went oil with nil evplo- sion that startled sleepers in the .Michigan PvclllOMri' llll.l ,,,,.,',.- . I, ,,... ll,.. I . . r '" ".' "" 1 , oil . o lis senses. he kc; stood in, mi, lend near a front window, and when it' ii ..i.i...., i . i . iiiit.-i me iiouoin iiea. i new out, ami away i sped the keg Up totla; ceiling like il lock- J et. Striking against a beam it tore oil' I ' lllte a strip of plastering', an 1 then diver- ; god ill the diri'ction of' the tcrrilied svvee, er, Who neal a hasty retreat. It einl d i, Might by bringing ti, a;;aihs the oppo -il, wall, and was then secured without fin ther damage. A correspondent of the ',-, i savs th 're is a woman now living in Shipion, '. I-!., by iho lliime of Willev. who ha- had' no natural sleep for over fourieeii cn-s. S,(. is of Scotch descent, and formerly lived in I'liirnet in ibis State . she is about M.v, nty years of age. The doctors decide, 1 some time ago thai theor-iii: er faculty to was by some means destroyed. She goe.-to bed regularly as ever at ni.Lhl, nnd -Tie ,,!': en says w earisome nights are appointed un to her. The Commissioners for the removal of New York tjuai ehtilie have given up all idea of rebuilding on tin; old ground. I hey propose to construct a s--i i,-- .,f l,,i-in in the lower 1 ay, in which llo.itin-' ho-,i. tals can lie at anchor as .-till as ie t !u. ;v. el-pool do. ks. fiich Vessel u.-ed its a hos pital, is to be in a seperate ha, in. so ns to keep apart the dill'elelit ih-The plan is eiidei-cd by the leading medi.al u of New York, and is believed to be pr.ieticeable and eeolimieal. tu the Sta ten Islanders me to triumph. U--j'. sick man, slightly convu'.e-ejig, :C entlv imagine 1 himsell to be eiieii;-, il iii I couvor.-aiion w ith a pious h i, -nil coiigriitu- him upon hi i recovery, and a-king him I who his physieiiin was, he replied. "1,-. 'brought me through." "No, no," said his ! friend. "Pr,, id, nee l'l'oiight y-u out ol your illness, not the "Well," r-c plied he, "ill. IV be he di I, In'. I a il certain that the doctor w ill charge me I n it." The Legi-l, iture of Muine-,,t,i I. a- .'..--scd a law exempting :i home-tea-1 ,,;' eighty acres from af-vy l-,r del,!-ii;, un d also .S.'iiiil worth of household furniture: s;iO worth of tools, the library of a pro fessional man, and provisions enough to support mo i.imiiv one vear. lit .VIII liF.MUN il. -(.'. Jlldroll, tl e gifk 1 ami b autiful wifeol ii.. .,..1..,;..,,.. V...1 t I;.,.., - i. i ' was u-i,,,, ,1 ,.., iii ; ., i.i., I..., ..' ......j,. ...... .. ..... ...... , Utterly dcslitutc and lilolie. She is writer of great ability, and a woman marvelous lovhness. 'fill', f i.i;iTio;.s. l iie elections whi, ii took place the first w . ek in this nioinii in several of the Stales of the I'liioli. have resiilled about as foilows ; New Yor.; has gone lvcpublican by a large naijority, I-. 1 . Morgan, lfepublican lur. ing 1 ,-n elect ed (Iovernor, together wilh a hiru'e nro- II""""" " ""'""""' "' ' in j Illinois a liinjonly ol the Stale l.egislal lire ; elect, are friends of Judge-; Douglas, which' secures his election to the United Slates, Senate over Lincoln, Republican. New' ' .l,.,-s,.v is ,,l;o hn'oelv I,1,-,,,, 1 ,1 .."in ,w cf to her Deinocracv. Ciioii the who!.. Iln, - . Democratic party have not be n so very ! Democrat ie party, have not been so very lavdly beaten, especially when vc- con" - i si'ler that our opponents will find that a very dill'ienlt .portion of their task remains to be aecomplished-that of turning their; v icioiy 10 auvamage ; a coiisuinniai ion that it is extreinely doubtful vv hethcr thev can ever etlcct. R,V'Xoni,. bo.lv in si Itm.r .,f the li,.u i, " r , ' ... ..." r r . i-i unm uiMiiun, ine i uiiiviiuoii oi nil, iv men is now the rage in that citv, savs that .i i- ...mi.. . .- , . -youngian.es win now qu.i. euung slate - .1 . -11 .' ..'.! . I . 1 . 1 . , jiciiciis, win rise wiui xne iiiik nnu nue .1 lllll , out door exetcise, and iirobablv liy on the i , ,, ,c ,i i ! ,'. . . .wash-tub." We think the latter not im- in ,i i i , jirobable, as they have been trying the i r . hoops on for some time, ; Em catkin in NoktiiC vie.i.iN i. The nn ALlnnlnimmi Clnio X', ,..!. V f r VP "U1, ,'" tl,.e M,l - port of schools and for the wlucntion of deal and dumb children, duriniJ the veals ,r).'i 15G' the sum of S.'SW "C.j ' ' ' Hf.ai. orR new dvertKmenfs Our n.erehantslhavehrought on a supply of fall .l ...;.,.'. i 1 ..i... .,i.-, uoo.in. vv in which i i' ota i . .. , . . . . .. .- " iieoiiie.i in UCCOinuiOilalo limr Irioiwlo I . i ,) enfton,,., who are in mod of them. NT.W AHVI.miMMl;Nts It' miii. . I ll llliN. ,,, 1, , I, l ; 1 ll,'ll 10, ,1, , I, mi, I, I;, in,. 1 ... I III ..I Iln' 1 , lull,' tl'ill, .III, e el .1 " "1" I I, in ii,.. i hi u mi -1 1 ; ,, a 1 1 M.-xi, l.-lni, n ll, P. ,M. I..r Hie 1 111 1 - .- i 1 M-niii.'i 1,11 il Ili lliii,l. Ni. imli, -. "r-. M ll - .'Ml , "I !:. "i" "I iii,,i ' I" Hut H ',..,.,.t, ' "'"K .' " 11.1 ,., " H A ll I s l il; V , WATCH Sc JEWLLRY rpiiK 1 .'u-i tiii-l. .L'ii,-, r.--,,-, -iliil!,- ;t..... I-,ii'. i 1,11 I Ih,, 1, nl, I, n.. ., i , . '.. .. " an j..-. ,,,uiii,-, 1 1' III II,,' i-.-.-i, , .. Ill- i'-'lll,il.lilii.'lil in ' ;,, - iv .1 fin.. -i.'.-k .,r WAiniKs r,i in; ,,.'' ,i.ii-:vi:i,nv ..r-v.-.y vri,iv.j,m;' M'lt l a hiux'o .i . .-.-. iv.ii.-l, , ,u w A 1,1. Iviii.U Of l'l". K.-, Wlll.'l,,'- , j .-ai-i'lnlly i-,',iiir,', niel l mon,-7. A -,, minium,-,. i,r pii li-i ini.... , huli,-ii,-, S"u 1 ls;'s- II-1'. NAPliU NEW-ttOODS i ' I! ' ,1 A . .1 .V 1 W I - T I rpill-: Sm-ncnliiT ban jnsl r.'i'i'ivii.l and ow ; X "I liis sl,)i.-r.ii,i .,11 .M111I0-1 m. dinetly 01 siti' Hi,' CI,'rli,'l,I II, ,,1-,., ,,r.-,. , wll , STIH K nf t-KAt-oNAItl.l-- HOODS, wl 111, Will full III II V.M.V I, mi- P;,JH,;; Hi.- M, It ,-, -ii.-i-i- ,,r 11 ,..'.r,il in.,,, I Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard j ware, Quecoswarc, Glass ware, Drugs, Oils, &c. iiM-liiiliii;; ,1 best of other ni-li.-li'. in his ); iiiiiiil' H lii'-h i nn li f,,iiii,l 1111 1' o'ii.-iva mid t, !l i.'k'i'ti.m el' I.AI)ll' ilri'-s zinnia; 8UC I J)n,;'s, ', rs'in ,,',. , ;,,; O ! .;.?, r,..7o,(--v..-, l- Ao'.-., .-(. Jhirix, ,( .l.r'dftv, I ''', ,,..-, ,,, ti fuil as- l.inrtii,,;, ,. Ii ) X jyj's fur the 3l; il , Ills wE.N'TLK.MKN'S wear ciii-isls of a L. ii--i,rlin,-nt of ( 'a --! hot, CIoilis, Si.u in.'ii s, s,itin Yotiii, 'l'ivi'i',y, Jims' anil I'ap, ASH AN KXIKNSIVK V VI1IKTV nf Limi ts a N l s 11 o i: s A,c;,-.v, (,; ',., and CnUrnr ! il! "li'mst i-v.-ry .r nrliHn tlml limy he i - l'l';-",,r.V I'. Hi,ilv tie. mint, - tK, ..omniu,,. ; , l"' '" ' 1 y iinivl;.-! luivins t I III' IH- -OH,, of (I .,., ,,, M"lll'li.r III,' l-ll.-l, ,, IICIOV tj,. 'of ini'iviiicli-, l. iiivl.'r.-i-iicl I,,,., ,ir:, ,, I, !'-il In l,rv lii. .!,,. k nl -ii.'li ni il,;,, ,p , "- ll U"""l-nl l-t-i,-.-.. I,, -let ill,, limes. Ami h.. iii- Iii-i,'I,,I,,ii- en, I, i, voi, , I n, I'U'ii-,. hi,, ,. ,,,, l,ili III llu' ,,n:,Mty ol' f;,-,,,i- niel . yr;(.f vl,i,-l, In. t.,,1,1 j !.,, ,,. ,o.s , -..,.,.ju, r. "iii,l,!,. ,l,r" .,! ,iilioi,i,,-. All in iviini rt-0 ill (,1 II so ,,!1 ;,H, I'Miniiia, l;i., i;K of ,1,,,,, ! e,. N. .--.-l.-,.i!i!lry ,r.lii',',' of all liii,,, i;,!,,,,, j . i-liiin;:,' f, r fe-., lv, ii'M. r. ir.v;.. i i'ii-i,ir,..ii Nov. in, is.-.s. C ti l-.'lc, A union, I n;-ii , k. I'lH-i-ii.i I'Ti'. "i-,i ni" I llifc; wiu 111 ' ll .-.-.'--i ll f H.i;.. j,. ('1,-ii. li, I-I Coiiniy, eel in-,.' in lii- ,, -,-..i W.M. IPJHX. v,,s,' of ,!, !: ,,...,, Kl i-r. "!' f - ..i tin.- sa He.-1., i,,n,' a; "ll 1 1 ,,,,iy. a. ,v. ;:, i ;.s. :;t. I U.Jl). ifi.5; : ii. K1 I.l.'S' ,it. olii-nlinr n ..,,,, .. 1 !, ' I, 'I M, i-k ol liel.ioiinl,!,, ' c.,..( vile, Ii tli-v will 1. nl,;,- t ;,t ,;i,-e., (,, sU Mil' liill,'.-, II, tlo'V ImVC I, ,-,'11 l,,,M-llt lit IK't I'll. !'ii"is. In ,11:1,,. n i.. u-u.il viiri.-l.v of .-in l- ailii-l,'-. , ,i ticnl.ir iitt.'i.tii.n cnli..,l , l"il,,iiiiU' ie in el ilc.-ir ilil'. ili-.'-s ,i-l.IJiiv.,. ''re ninl Plu i-l Viili-iciii,, ',,il , fho.-r.', L veil l l,,:!i, I' ni Cii-lein-r,', J (ebeto-. p. r-i:n 'li!l, l-'ii'ii'-li .M i ; , i . .-. i;,',-,i:inia ('l;ht J,)m. I.i.'iii,'. Ii.-hiitii'-, i,,i. a!., lli-o.lii', Peiiiirt-i- nn,.,. "1 nn. I l.i.n- Mm win A!.... i: Iiivlti- lt of I, ;i lu pins. Wiiil.) i;,,im,-t j, 'l'liniiiiin-s, in. lii .iin tnlii.ii in i- v-limit;,. f ,r i;uib lit i-ii.-li iri c ki;at.i:i; l'i' soxs. I . I '-"" "" I"'' "''V i-.i;iti,,iK' I in.'l iiui.; uilii ill I lioiiiii; ,K-,-i-i nui-t .-i-i!,,-. I ,r- , "-n y. ii,,iv in t!,i' ,-,in f V. J. I'uflio-li, : . tl. Miiil rojo-i'v i.- .-ul.j, , l i.j ii: v i'- ollii. v i ,-. : Tiuv h,rs scvil s!e,:i! , one mo in- cnlf, , lot i.l liny, n !! ,,f ...il-. i ,,1 c.r'n in llu. o;i on, i.v imsii.'is ,, nn ,. ivln 'in, tin. one ilnrili.fi ' inn,' anv- of i in i!,.. r-,,U'i,, on; ., I -. '".i o.-i ,1. t.ii.i.'. .-:.ia,, il:iv... Ik',1, nil.) Ik'.I-I i inn;, s,'t ,,!' riiiiii:., rn,, lnr;,i ninl 01111 unm!! I i-wkiiii? i-linir ii'i'i lie; l.alaiic) of the houfi-- 1 1 1 i in in t u re. ! John wiasii. ' ,,,-t is -,s in . i ;.s i i i.,.,. ii, ;.,, i,, i r i . . nuu in i,, on- riii.tiis ol Vl.mrlli-ia ninl llu. Mir-H a j ' ""' '"'.-i v-iiiitiy, llnu lie Ine, opviicl u of; 3:i ,;'mT'1w J )" J-:f;i t. I " -"'iiu Sir..-,'l in .sV,.rV .V.,r .'..r, wlifrolio! is I , re i ,;i i' ,.-, lo nconiiii", liilo nil vvliu u'ive Iii in a?. fllll, 1,11,1 ll-'l'.'s to l-.Toivi' a lil,,-:l li. ,,,,,rn. s'ciiiii.v iivnv:-i:i:-ir -scsi 'm".i "po AKBLOTYi'riS For 50 c;s ! 'I'l.i, iiniiir.-ifiiii'l vn, ulil ri'.-pt'i'ilully inforia Iho I ADII'.s ami (i -;TI.HI nf C! cr.r lii' hi in,, I vicinity, llml la, li.'is fitted i 1!, ,1,1ns in Shaw's cvv How !i-r 1,,, will riMiiiC.in ',ir n i'nr ilnit oiiu. All vvlni vvonhl ili-,iri' u lilVliku liiicno.-s uf tl.4 lull's! ini'l iiiipn vi', 1 stylo will jileiiso rail. You Unit lim e hi uiity fliotilu to Hull take it inn llint liuvc none, rlioul.l go let him make iU A. M. HALL. Si',t. 2-llh. 1H.,S. tf. ' C i 1T Adjourne J Orphans' Court Sale virlu.i of tin onl.T of ("iilo insutj out of tli -v , - c ..i . . , .1 " " V ' , " f , ti,n borough of Cli'iulii'lil, on SATl'KIlAY ; Ilia l.Mh ilnv of Nov. next, nil tin, interest o: Mniiliow Sioll, iln-'d., in ninl In the follow uif i rleneribed real est;.. siluiito in Ip., ani """'..Ipil liy limits of Win. I.iiiiiu.li) on tie yfO'ti lr'"'' "f H"nry .Vlewiut on tho norlliJ inii.tti Hovvii.'.l on tho ciist, ninl on th noulll ' "1 11IIJ'1 Jiuui's KorreM, c.niluininit 50 aor.i '""in T l.-ps, nn winch nro ur,'.'l..,l n tvvo.iitorr ,1IK huUfi , ,mthuUlU E,,0,jt , .. . . . ' . ' n.-rts fii nrcl, 1itii. rush on confiruiHtiu! of ni le . JAMKS (-T0TT, Ad'nir of Mult. Stnlt, dec. DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP TIMIK l'nrliicrsliip licritoforo oxinting bJtween .L. I'r. l.ornin an.) Ir. IhirlKwiek in the praf- tii'o of Mi'ilii ine' is llnu iliiy ili.-solvi',l hy inutl.nl roinenl. All piTsom ha vinir aovuiinta with tho ",,'-,iM.- I if ",l-v e"'""t W' lMr T1' boak' will remain at their old olhu, whore Dr. Ilarta- ' 'n be found at all time., .ithcr to Mltl.or ntlun.l to piofoBsioniil calls. IIEXHV I.OKAIN -0t'L ' ''' m' J. 0 IIART.SW1CK ' " "' TlOUoft " I JLUA. -t ,.-t.,t... i, i i..i..iir.n, nmot, n niaKj,Hin, e., oi u t .. l i:... r .. i i .. ,i,, m, ,iiij 1'iiwu.r Tll)i. R0B1N1.