-rt •1. }.-rf • - - . 621P , CAN 4 r r 1 'Ortofor (agvoyUr. tee Sc!!, Free Silc,ecil, Free Nen: Feccrlo :a for 'row irrrQ:org. E. O:.GOODRtCII, - C:DITCR Towanda, Sa[iwtlav, NGveniber 14.1'55,1. Terri , ' of The fle:; , ')rler• • *2 sei 1•••• - 1"n11•4 rtlil . 141 derlie . .e.i--rur eto•lion..•.l 211" . :It.!ly 111 ri vrtnrr. G 1 be liettnev.A. N. 3 pe r co.er tavn lrva, •1;11.-S8 pn:d bv , •••brist•gv..cra. prr rd:`•••L islr the no-r (. or So't'rid the , (a n d of.lK•c•nr tte!ple.e exita, afield art it.y lent In lire pe,..:ecive,l. and a home in the npprea.i. hit in , ertarie.ly connect her fintnre with the interest ct 001VOIYRI hurnanity- Cttizrns 01 the United Stateq, arid beloved court rrynien—again M,ry heaven pour itFt ehoic blessiii4 on your faitnred land, ii the fateweli prayer of , Your devoted and affectionate friend, TniceaAt.n M CENcli4 f , V PENN 4 Y6VANIA —The fallowing are some of the commis statistics of this State, gathered by the oeusus taken : F. fist. W. Dim • No. of ilwellins, 200,323 . 186,0E9 . No of families, 217.885 190,536 White moles, 5/16.294 553.569 Whre fema1e5,590.762 521.038 Txal while population, 1,180.056 1,066.407 C.31,re.1 otalra, 18 352 6 705 Colore,l females, 21.1.154 6 611 Total (-ciliated population, 40 001 13 316 Total population, 1 ; 220.061 1,091,723 No iteatlei within the year, 17,504 10 814 No of farm* protior inu , over I in animal value, No of Ifidusirili enlabh, h_ mews producing over 6500 per a n num, Total population of the Slats, 2,311,786 fuel ,loailts . within the year, ; 28,318 Total firms, '127.577 I , ,,lworial establishments. 22,036 Tno City and County of Philadelphia bas dwellings, 61,178 . , Families, 72,392 Total white' population, 389,324 lc colored " 19,438 Aggregate mutation, 408 , 762 ...D a r in g the bat three weeks a very distre ss ; n i x iAnesei, partaking of the nature of dysentary 1 4 typhoid fercr, has prevailed in the towns of W ill , Geld, Hooth 'Hardwick, Vermont; about ocie-fogr. teenth Parlor the inhabitants have died. One 0 4 , 4 lost, io one. week his , wife and four childrea....l4, 'who* ramify.- —Judo J. A Potter. of Concord. N. 11, exbibiw at the late faiOnAancitenler beatqlful speci me4 of N. H. silk and silk ritises: The article seemq to be equal to the best Italian, .Ifir. Potter has lei near five thousand worms this season with sue; —Col. Enns titone, the first settler of Roche*, N. Y. died in that city on Thursday. He come Go m Genesee county, in 1790. and built the first hob, in Rochester In 18!0. The house is still standstt. His son was the first white child born there. Stone was 76 years of are. —Twenty thousand persons it is estimated h oe travelled to the top of Bunker Hill Monument "4 in the past year. At the price charged for '4 ;4 vion, ('2/ eents.y the reee'pts during the ab• mentioned time mast have amounted to the stu $2500. —Mr. Tegxert. of Roxbury, Mass..exhibits model of an engine, whose propelling agent mospileric pressure. The power is obtained by ret. ular explocions of small quaniitietiof gunpowder.., Eminent chemists have decided its operation to 1 feasible. —Take one tablespoonful of redlead. and 0 ) tabl.sponnful of Castile soap. mix them with much weak he as will make it soft enotoris to spi n/ like a salve, and apply it on the first appearance a felon, and it will cure ;t in ten or twelve (curs. —The General Assembly of Rhode Island. Cvli l y assembled on Tuesday last, adjourned on Friday -1 A four seiiston only ! Rhode Island is a rml small state in extent, and it does not take lonz travel through it legislatively. A bill fur the Toil' abolition of impri4ontromt for debt, *seas pairs unanimously in the Senate. but •an pustpo tiv i t , thelfouse to the next session. —The Hon. T. Haines, Register of the Trea.,, T has resigaed, in order to ast.urne 'up. duties of llb . trict fudge of Dauphin county. Pit. to which he was cloven at the late election. Mr. He: took leave of his officers and clerks on Thine and the scene is raid to have been deeply elect. The president has appointed Michael Nour se a gentleman every way competent !L ßegister ad sr rim. direct trade from Savannah to the Earn markets is an enterprise now on foot in 'bet a; A commercial house bas accepted the agency,' a profitable business is anticipated. —A Western poet in speaking rf the ri'catr,t, a , '• She laid her cheek upon a clonal like beat T young MR'S bosom." —Pork. delivered in Chicago, is et $. to $4 per hundred. —Alluding to the reports to Ilse next Congres; by the administration, upon the finon e t t , an d tariff. the Washington correspondent of the . York 4-urnat of Commerce, mays that it is Olidt7 , Nl , .(ht 'hat the new England interests are novr aor of giving a portion to Pennsylvania iron. tri nut erntiraemr, /I) the scheme any addotobai p„. ! thin fi , r their comins. print-work, Arc. the trnz dotiht.:!not that the iron inlet eats nal be btrongly perhapA exclusively urged, neg.ress named Hrtty . . dirt at Schoharie lage last week, at the advanced age of 110 yeL she was br , ti•zht from Africa when very vein; Her faccdtiis remained unrepaired 1141 the last. ehe way able to thread the Ernest needle without aid of spectacles, —Jenny Lind does not appear to have e7e. anti• great furor ourtn; her present visit to Cie Olin. She gave her concerts in the Melo which contained only 7004, - if.rsons. AN the u for both concerts were sold at-prices ranging to PI. • ezcbarrze paper says the city of Bost , : worth the whole etate of North Carolina. • The sessment of Boston city amounts to $169.000 • while that of North Carolina does not exceed S , 000,000, —I - he men who returned to New York cily 5 the late Artic Expedition, were. ignorant, on arrival, of the exisience of the Collins' ill steamers. or that there had been any such th, a great Industrial-Exhibition in England. —A boy named Francisci. aged 13 year brother 9 years of age, have been expelled Rome, because it was discovered that the ell the two was !waived for his bravery during the by , me of the ministers of the Roman Republia —The work-people at the Lowell factoriei.• have been acett.blined to leave the mills at din Sator.lay, after having worked till a late hour other day in the weea. have I.itely been corn : to cot:nine their labor on this, their only brief day. anti) half past six in the evening. lklva 'A.,ii,.( d .eti o n is the con , •equence of this extrabor. of labor being laid on them. —An Englioi"naral nelll -er: recommends thr