Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 21, 1857, Image 2

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    California Tctos.
By the Steamer Granada, from Ila
vnna, at New Orleans.
The Vigilance Committee Their I'malti'.'
Hveoked Important from China lianish
went cf European Resident from Xitippa
jVctr from Vie I'lainsOnc IlundrtU
Venom Slain by the Indian?, f,-c,
Nkw Om.r.iNH. Nov. 13, 9 o'q, P. M.
Tlie steamer Orauudu's mails ry just beeu
received.
'J'he Oroiisda hJ bii detained at nuaran.
lino since her urral, mi uccouut of tuo yel
low ftver coiit'.gion.
Tbo steamer SI. Louis, which sailed from
Havana on tlio lOlh inst, takes forward over
million cf dullnif.
CALIFORNIA.
1 he news from California is unimportant.
Tbe iniiiin; operations continued of on en
couraging character.
Th Vigilance Committee have revoked
the penalties attacUnJ lo their sentence of
banihnicnt.
FROM TI!i: BI.A1N3.
An nriivnl from tho Plain? brings the in
formation tlint, between the lOlli oud I2tli or
September, a train, consist infj of an hundred
person?, hnd been attacked by th Indians,
mid nil had been sluin with the exception of
a. few children, who were sold to the Mor
mons. It was generally believed tli.it the
Mormons were ut tho boilotn of the ofi'uir.
. CHINA.
An arrival from China stales that nil tic
Knropoon resident! at Nirgpo were bauislnd
oa the 4th ti Angust.
RTILilATFJ!.
APvEIVAL CF THE T. LOUIS,
AT NKW YORK.
P 1.1 0,00-9 IS STLtlE.
The stoaircr St. Louis, from Aspinwnll,
arrived at. New York yesterday morning,
with the Colifcrui mails of the 20th ult.,
and $1,170,000 in specie.
Two severe shocks of earthquake were felt
kt San Francisco ca tbo evening of the 13th
ult,
Tbo Indians attacked the eeltlemnnls of
lloucy Luke Vullry, driving out tho inhabi
tants und carrying tff ull the stock and pro
visions. An express bad univod at Sacra
mento, asking aiJ to pursue the marauders.
1'. A. Burnett has been appointed Su
premo Justica of California in place of Judge
Murray, deceased
TiioVer-.ther throughout tho State, in the
earlier days cf the nock, was excruciatingly
and unusuully hct.
Au arrival from Manilla gives us later and
important intelligence from China. On tho
4th of Annuel, all of the American and F.ng-
lish residents of Ningpo were inassacrecd,
but furlkej than the bora statement of the
fact, we have, no particulars.
'J'he incoming emigration report further
culrtscsby Indians cu tue 1 lams.
Our news from Kail I.ako is to tho 2d ult.
The leaders cf the Saintst are moved virulent
than ever against the government of the
L uited States.
Tho Sacramento Valley Railway is to he
extended to i uua county.
F. V. Moore, who was under sentence of
death for the crime of murder, committed
suicide in tho Nevada jail, by taking slrjch
nine, on the night previous lo the day on
which he was to bo executed. His wife, a
few days afterward, took poison, aud would
have destroyed herself had not prompt rcmn
dies been auuiiuittertd.
The Mormons h&tc nil left Carson Valley
for Salt Lake.
THE AMERICAN.
SUNBURY.
SATURDAY, N0VEK2ER 21, 1857.
II. B. MASSER, Editor and Proprietor.
To Advktibm -Tin eirculullcn of the Sniituiry
Ameiir-ni among the iliiTprpiit town on Hie 9urqnehanni
notexceftffej iffiiimtied by any paper published in North
era Priimylrania.
P3T Lost, A lady's breast pin of lnrge
size, end filigree work, with designs of fruit,
was lost in this place, on Thursday evening,
Ti c finder will bo rewarded by leaving it n'
this office.
Rain. Wo liovo had several refresh.
ing showers during the past week, whilst our
friends up North havo been vitited with a
perfect deluge causing the recent sudden and
unexpected rise in the Susquehanna.
C-J" Bam; rv NoitTHi'Mnrni.ANO. Thurs
day tho 2Cth int., being Tliankgiving day
the Bank will be cloned. Notes brooming
due that day, must be provided for the day
before.
nnsr.nrTioji or arr.nc pavmksts.
Tho appearance of things in New York
aoi) Boston seem to indicate nn early resnmp.
tion of specie payments by the Bunks. How
early it is difficult to say, perhaps by the first
of Jonuary. Within tho last tn day the
receipts of gold und silver from abroad have
been over fire millions of dollars, and the
current is still strongly this way. The Banks
ill Philadelphia, it is SuiJ, regret that they
accepted the late act. legalising the fnspen
sion of specie pnymetits. Tho clause whleh
compels them to receive the notes of country
Banks in payment of debts annoys them
greatly, ond will, they ray.'prove an obstacle
to an early resumption The fuel is, the
Banks and the community are stronger this
day than they havo been for years. There is
nothing wanting but confidence to restore
business lo its wonted channel. Under our
present system of bonking there always will
be aud niii ft be periodical revulsions in money
matters. Under the present organization
the Banks discount most when money is least
wanted, aud contract those ditconuts when
money is most needed. This operates some
thing like our present ad vahncm tariff on
iron. When iron is low and protection
needed thero is but little cf it, but when iron
is liijh and no protection is required, then the
tariff is not only unnecessary but oppressive
VST The special ouditors, Win. 1. (ircen
ough, S. I). Jordan, and S. John, l!s(rs., nri-
now in scsfinn overhauling the financiu)
nffaits of the countv.
ijy Injl kfd. John HoDohue, a laborer on
tho section of Messrs. Dougherty, on the
Northern Ceutrul Railroad, was considerably
injured in the head aud spine by tho falling
of a bank of earth, on Monday last.
IJ.yThe work on the Northern Central
road is progressing as rapidly as ever. The
masons ore basely engaged in raising ti n
abutments of tho bridirc over Shamokin
creek, a mile below town. The bridge crosses
immediately above tho road bridge, nt nn
angle or thirty degrees. Tho company bus
decided to locato the road through the lane
and up Peer street, through the borough.
117 Ba.NU OF NoRTIllMEEUI.AND. At all
election on Monday last the following board
of Directors wos chosen J. B. Pucker, I.
Brautigam, A. K. Kapp. J. C. Horton.U. F.
Miller, Fuul Musteller, S. T. Brown, Win. I.
Grccuough, Geo. Sehnure, C. R. Paxton,
Simon Schuyler, James Taggart, A. B.
Warford.
The now Directors rite Messrs. Grcenough,
Tnggart, AVarl'ord, all well qualified for the
position by education and business habits.
OLD NRWSrAPEK.
The Muncy Luminary refers to a sinp
number of tho Times, printed in this place by
Win. F. Buyers, in 1813, as possessing nmch
interest from its antiquity, though printed on
coarse paper, and cmly bulf the fW.ti of the
papers now pnblished in this plnce. There
is scarcely any pnprr published anywhere
which, if bound and earcfully preserve!-
would not be worth twieo its cost in ten or
twenty years. I.iko pood wine its value
increases with its years. Peter Lazarus,
F.sq., or this place, has a bound volume of tin
Times, embracing the period of the war of
1812. which he prizes far above its original
cost. By a little care ench subscriber could
preserve his papers, and have them bonnd,
anil in the course of ten or twenty jeors,
would possess a history of tho time" for that
period, more truthful nod morn interesting
than any that could bo written.
MAITII CHUNK IN KARSIKST.
The people of Mauch Chunk rccontly held
a town meeting to reduce tbe price of provi
sions! and went Into the work earnestly by
adopting resolutions that they deem it the
duty of every citizen not to pay higher for the
several articles aamtd below than the prices
set opposite.
Jteef, from Mo 9 c. per ft.
Pork (fresh), 8 to It) c. per lb. . t
Flour, $j to C fiO per hbl.
Rye Flour, $4 25
Burhwlieat meal, 81 !0 per 100 lbs.
Butter, lSe. per lb.
F.ggs, 18c. per do.
(thickens (alive), Be per lb.
Milk So per qt.
potatoes, 60c per bash.
1 1 ay, 0 1 2 Cf) 15 per ton.
Oats, $1 per bag of 3 buth.
Corn, 50 c. per busb.
The use of the patent spring balances has
been prohibited by the Borough Council, un
deta penalty of $3.
Public butchers have since been solected
by the people in town meeting, and the old
ones cannot tell a pound of meat.
The borough Fathers havo resolved to
build a market house without delay.
$y A writer In the Village Record recom
mends the following as an excellent selection
of apples :
CI, ASS 1, BVMMr.il.
Early Harvest, Rummer Pearmain,
Ked Astrachau, Early Loe,
Birmingham, Jefferis,
class 2. FALL.
Maiden Blush, Rambo,
Porter, Kmoke-house,
Uravestoin, Hayes.
CLASS 3. FA RI.Y VflNTBR.
If ubbard8ton-no!i8uch, Gate-apple,
Fallawater, Reman stem.
Chandler, Am. Golden-Russet,
CLASS 4. LATS WINTKR.
Wine tap, Peeks pleasure,
Hollow-cored pippin, Cider,
I'ommu royale, lialdwin,
CLASS f. ai'IUNO.
Long. Island Russet, Lady apt'le,
Ladies awettiDg, Rawles Janet,
Doinine, Roxbury Russet.
Rmuttiun K fUi.Ann:s. The pay of all
tite officers and other employee! of liia Penn
sylvania Railroad Company was reduced on
the 1st of this month according to tbo follow
ing scale :
"All persons receiving on annual salary or
wages exceeding in amount $2,Ul0, a reduc
tion ol 25 per cent.
All pais ni tfceiving an minim! salary or-
wagesof 2,009 ard between (1,000 and (2.
000 iucludiug that of 1,000 a reductiou ol 15
per cent.
"All persons receiving an annual salary or
vtages ui;dr $1,000, a redaction of 10 per
cent."
On the samo dato the passonger fares were
raised a'joul 20 per cent.
On the Clh inst., Henry Cimpbell a miner,
ranpioyod in U, colliery of Bancroft, Lewis
A Co., was seriously injured by a fall of coal,
having his rghtbip buns severely crushed.
Prkttv Corn II. in.. It is stated that Mr
Ten Uroock won $f00,000 on tho New Mar
ket raco, by Piicrcss winning the Cie-arwitch
Handicap.
Oirar C'i.i.:-' KuiitU Springfield, li!.. cn
the railroads, some of the fanners me fler
it g corn at 15 cents per buihel iu tho Geld ;
c'.hcts at 5 per acre.
LoN",rvijv. Tho 'ariiV .cntinil says that
nn Indian named Pedro died at Santa Cruz
on the "th ol September, oped 130 years.
lu 1 78-1, when the Mireicii there was founded
l'edro was cn old man, as U known to many
people rceid.r.g at SnU Ciuz.
Burglars entered ond rubbed the dwelling
of John Brock, Y.i , in Aihland lust week.
William Ricliarjnr.n, on Thursday of Inst
week, fell to the bottom of tho shaft of Wm.
Dcr.aldsou i Sen, and was killed.
Conn6r .V Pulterson's colliery which has
been at a eUnd for the past two months,
commeueed tbe breaking and shipping or coal
on Tuesday of P-et week.
On ths imt . tin ' Diy Hour," connec
ted with the powder mill, of Lewis II. Koch,
Inca'.cd en Mill Creek, above St.' Cluir, was
blcffu up. Loss about S 500.
The Fern. Minii.jr Company, of Jiiinois,
have f'.rtick a .':iid vt-iu ot coal, ot tue depth
of 345 feet frcr.l tka suifacc.
An Ir;hr,ian wa chalie n jed to fight a du
ll, but ded t.o.V on the plea that hu did not
want to lcare hit ir. ll:er an orj ban.
JSs'Nnw Coal Bheackii. While on a
visit to Shamokin Inst week wo observed tbo
new cnnl breaker at tho Gap r.iinos, but re.
cently completed for the operators, Mt ssrH
Zimmerman & Purse), of Ibis place. The
breaker oppears to be a substantial structure,
highly creditable to Mr. Weaver and the
mechanics generally, engaged iu its construc
tion. 'J'he operators inform us that it has
worked well from the start.
It Gi'.A.vn C'ii.ntkrt. The Germania
Operatic Troupe will hold a Concert in tho
Court House, on this (Friday) evening. Tho
performance will bo in Cermuu aud Knglish.
Sentimental and comic songs. The per
formers are advertised as Mr. G. Kolbe, one
of tho greatest Violinists of the age, and Mr.
F. Wagenfuehr, the celebrated Busso and
Guitarist, (late of tho Royal Opera House,
Berlin) who will sing and play some of the
favorite pieces. They will be assisted by
Mens Jules Graschell, Pianist and inimita
bio Soprano and Ballad Singer. 'J'he Troupe
will perform in Lewisburg next week.
Wo havo received the December num.
bcr of the Cosmopolitan Ail Journal, and its
typographical appearance is exceedingly neat.
The number beforo us contains two beautiful
steel engravings tho Greek Slave and Shake
Hands and is profusely embellished with
elegant wood illustrations. It contains C4
pi:gis, and may be hod at 2 per annum in
advance, by addressing C. L. Derby, .118
Broadway, New Yoik. The Greek Slave
ii statno which was drawn, about a year ago,
by a Mrs Kato Gillespie, of our State, has
been re-purchased bj the Cosmopolitan Art
Association at a cost of 6,000, and will be
drawn for again in January next.. Mauy
other valuable premiums are ulso to be drawn-
A si. i.i. ni. r NOT A fc.U.E.
A fi-w weeks since friend P.ukrr, of the
Jersey Shore Tr.-yuiliiViiii. announced through
his miliums to the world t lint he hnd sold his
ettublifhn-.ci.t to Mr. B. R. Hull, of B.-l
for.to, formerly connected with the Watchman,
and James Bi iilenham, hailing from Lebanon
but to bo found no whero in particular. Bri
dennam louun il m-rc-waiy, iieiore luring
possession, to proceed to Philadelphia to
make arrangemeuts. Mr. Hull proceeded
tho cve'iing previous to Bullefonte, leaving
his trunk at the Bluckwell House, where they
b -th stopped. On tbe return of M r. Hull to
Jersey Shore, he neither found Mr. Briden
h.ini nor the 20 be had loaned him, but
found that his trunk had been opened, nnd
his best suit of clothes and other fixings bor
rowed by some one who, no doubt, will make
a splurge with a new suit and 20 in his
pocket. Friend Baker sympathizes with M r.
Hull and consoles hiinrelf for his own disap
pointment by wishing tbe dnvij better luck
than he bud, ns appears by t i , .- ftllowiii
closing paragraph, giving bis i.,u;on of the
odventure :
"It is scarcely necessary to my mi ro u;. n
this subject. That we have been n,e.-i
egregiously "sucked," is an undeniable tact,
aud that J nn lirid. nliani is a puppy and u
whelp, is equally true. Wu fully acquit .Mr.
Hall of all t lame iu this matter, us ku has
lost more by tho operation than we have.
Like a gentleman !' honor, became on at tbe
appointed time, to fulfil his part of the obli
gation, and wc are sorry that be has met
with so serious, a loss. However, we expect
to seo or hear of Bridenhum swinging on tbe
gallows some day, and then we hope tho
devil will get what belongs to him."
Nkw Coal Opkratioxs. We learn
from the Miners' Gatetcer that Mr. M. G.
Heilnc-r commenced the shipment of coal
from his new breaker erected in Big Run
about a mile and a half from Ashland. The
Oazetttr also states that the Mine Hill Fx
tension of railroad from the Planes through
Big Run, has been completed. The first
train of cars passed over it ou Tuesday week,
laden with coul from M. G. Heilner's break
rr.
Bnows.li or Lharm. The Lo Roy (N. Y.)
Gaieete Says that during the heavy rain of
Sunday nigut laat.live lizards, some of them
measuring four Indies in lengin, cams irum
tho clouds like manna, though neither as
plenty nor half as welcome. They were
roontl crawling on the sidewalks and in tho
streets like fugitive Intnntilo aiugaiori, in
places tar removed from localities wuere iurj
Hinabil.
Fardohkd. Last week Joel Schoonhoven'
100 years of age, was discharged from Sing
Sinn Si ut ii Prison Imviiiff LecH nardolied by
the Governor. Ho was comniited for life for
arson. Ho is a native of Orange county, N.
Y.. ond renehed the aire of a century in prison
on the 4th of July last. He saw Washington
at Newburg during the war.
The funeral of Mr. Richard Carter took
place in Tamnqua on Saturday morning laBt.
The bodv was interred with Masonic ceremo
ny. Mr. Carter ws fi foct. 2 inches in height,
Qtiil weighed about 250 nounds. At tho post
mortem examination it was discovered that
thongh healthy-looking, his lungs were nicer
ated. and his death had he lived nut a natural
life, would in all probability havo been caus
ed by consumption.'
"IlAi.r a Loaf is Bf.ttkr ttu no Bread,"
Tho Irish laborers on the railroad, in Hart
ford, Ct., lately struck on account of decreas
ed pay, nnd their places were supp'ind with
Americans, who hud nothing elso to do.
Fred. Douglass publishes a card in the
Watertown, )N. T.) J ournnl expressing great
iudignation because the proprietors of a cer
tain hotel in that towa refused to entertain
him on account of his color.
Mam facti iii-: of Sarmnks. An F.nglish
paper Fays that large quantities of sprats ere
weekly sent to London from the I'.iist Const
of Scotland to be manufactured into Sardinia.
Young herrings ore (aid lo be used for this
purpoae.
Mississippi U. f?. Senator. The csnens
of the Democratic members of tho Mississip
pi Legislature bus unanimously nominated
tlio lion. A. G. Brown for re-election to the
U. S. Senate.
An old cenlleman recently died in Lehigh
county w ho had been tuspecled of having eon-
1 sidemble money in Ins house although no one
knew the ninoaiit. On examining the premi-
es after his dcuth no less than eleren thousand
dMlars were, found in specie which ho bad
doubtless bceu saving and couccaling for
many rears.
! NTiir A nn i vnrvrvT Tbe Post Master
General has given Mnj. John dimming, of
Selinsgrove, contract lor service on route No.
3.2-53, from Kunbnry, Luwisbtirg. Ac. to
Williiunsport, in cars, daily. By the ai range
ments it is stated, mails will be but 24 hours
! passing between Washington aud Williams
i port.
j Potatof.s i on nil-: SoCTlt. Several vessels
at the wharves in Augusta and nt llallowfll.
! Me. are being loaded with potatoes for tbe
Southern markets. The pr.ces ranjre lrom,
thirty-seven cents to fifty ceals a bushel, ac
cording to t lie variety uuA quality.
IIkavt Load of Fi ocr The barge Orecon
j of the Old Troy Line (Pope Catlin v Co'
j Agents.) arrived here on Saturday, with 6207
, bills, (lour, betides Mil) bbls apples, and other
j freight. This we believe, is the largest load
I of Hour ever brought on uny Largo down the
i North river A". '.(.'our.
Upeclal MMhtdlit Prolrtianl faaftreote Tfce 1
aiirerjr ll"t!on.
CiwctNRATt. Nov. 11. A Special Conven
tion of Delegates from tho varionl Annual
Conferences of the Methodist Protestant
Church, North and West, has boon in lession
here Tor several day!,
No important action was taken until yes
terday, when the following preamble and re
solution, reported by a committee, were
adopted, viz t
Whereas. Wo have received satisfactory
information that an entire freedom of discus
sion on the subject of slavory cannot be cn
loved in Lvncbbtirir. sad
Whereas. Wo do not feci under obligations
lo meet our Southern brethorn upon other
ground than terms of equality. Therefore.
Resolved, That it is iucxpediept, as well
ns unnecessary, for the representatives of the
North and West to altnd the General Con
ference to be held nt Lynchburg with a view
lo securo a redress cf grievances winch we
sutler.
At the afternoon session a memorial was
drawn tip, ndilressoil lo me tienernl ik.nnie-
rence, which, among other tilings, says, "It is
our curnest desire to perpetuate a union with
the General Association, but wo must, in
Christian frankness, state that insuperable
impediments prevent the continuance of that
union: that the traffic with slaves, ond the
voluntary bidding of slaves, conflicts with the
rights of humanity, nnd wu regard it ns our
bounden duty, as ministers nud members e
Hie Church, to oppose the said practice, and
have determined t lint tho word 'white' ahull
be stricken from our constitution."
The memorial was adopted. Tho Conven
tion will probably ndjonrn to day.
MARHIAOns.
On the Kith inst.. bv the Rev. P. Bird
Mr. Jeremiah Sataok, of Upper Augusta
to Miss Catharinb Anf-OLD, of Snydertown'
1) E A T II S .
In Williiunsport, on the lst ult., THOM
AS UPDKGRAFK. ok-iI 84 yeurs. He
settled in Williamsport in 1709.
In Northmiber'nnd, on tbe 2Pth ult..
JACOB KISNLR, aged M years and 8
months,
In Tmbut ville. on the 21st tilt., ISAAC
REKDKIt, ngnd 38 years.
At Srhenectudy, N. Y.. fn the 2nil u!t..
JACOB FRANK, aged 40 yeais, I'limn'
of Sudbury. Pa.
mm i y.i.ui
Cjjc fJTavhff-
CT GoDF.r for Pkcenuer. The December
number of this excellent magazine comes to
us richly laden wub its usual variety. In
tho present number are 3 sreul plates, 1
colored fashion plate, 1 slipper printed in
colors. 12 races printed in blno tint. -10
engravings. 100 pages, and CO contributions- Tho Large Rollilg Mill, nt Phocnixvillo
T. ,., t ' ... ., ., . ,,,, .. Chester co. is m full operutiou with the repu
"Ibe nightbeforeLhrislinaand-Chruilmas lur C(mlI),,m,nt , UuiisJ- The other mills
morning," are two really beautiful engravings. ( ml furnaces iu tho aamo place will resume in
Surely all this is worth more thau a quarter j a very stioit time,
Mi Oraw'i YTngoit Konit Expedition
St. I.ctn, Nov. If.. Mr. Lander the Chief
Kngiuver of Mcti'raw'a Wagon Rend F.xpedi
tion arrived hero on Saturday en rt;e for
Washington City. The F.xpodition had none
into winter quarters at Wind River near the
South Puss.
M r. Lander confirms the previous report"
relative to tbe destruction of Government
trains by tho Mormons. In consequence ol
new discoveries and explorations made by
Lander's party the niilli'.ary force had aban
doned the old route nud wr approaching
u tt Lake alley, try the opt-n I iiiiua at the
western decent ol the Dear and Molodn rivers.
Governor Gumming and Col. Cool;, met each
other nt about two djs' niuich cast of Foil
Laramie.
RricltJin Young is sni.l tn di.-cluini any
knowledge of the nrliiipction in the destruc
tion oTllie supply trains.
I'roai Nrw Mxlro
Sr. Levis. Nov. 111. The Santa Fee iniv.l
arrived at 1 ndepci, iici.ee on the bth int.
Business was dull, and money scarce. The
party oiiCi.unteri'd n Miow storm this side ol
Fort Union, Grass nud water was abundant
on the Plains.
Tim Cheyenne- In Hans were around Booth
and Allison's post on Walnut Creek, appear
ing very mach alarmed nnd anxious to Make
peace
I ntelligence fi urn Fort Kearney cr.iifir.no
the report of the destruction of Governun nt
trains by the M rrmoiis.
Philadelphia MnrKet.
Nov. 18, 1857.
Grai.v. The receipts of Wheat runtime
quite large, though th" tnntket is itinriir
Good red is held at SI 15 a ft 2G, and 1 86
a 1 8li for pood whito. Sales of rbriee
Kentucky nt 1 f;0. and very superior Roan
oke tit $2 25. Rye is steady nt 75 rents.
Corn is dull, and light fn'es arn mtikuiL' at.
76 a 78c. Oats are in demand nt from 32
33 cents per bushel
Cloverseod Sales of plicae at .N tei
G4 lh.
TVhiikey Sales at 51 J cts. in bbls.-and
in bite's., al 21 cents.
"SUNBUKY PHICE CURRENT.
Wbrnt, I (On I 90 Butter, - - SO
Rye. .... 7S Fpc. ... II
fern, - - - - f (I TuKow, ... IV
Onts, .... fl l.nr.t, ... II.
Iluckwbent, - - S"2 Pork. .... ,
I'.ilninfc. - - - fO l'.erm-n
r'lmie',!. ... I s.- ; ! I .' V . 1 r.
a. j. hock:
SUtorncn
A
l'rnrtii-c in mh tlitinilciiatn. !
("oriilies.
.'ui'l-orv, N.ivr.in i r '. I , if.7. tl"
':4 Uill (
57 Ciii.nesb Si'fJAR Cant. Chas. Bodder
of Union township, Berks county, rut small
body of the Cane, full of suckers, look off the
tops ard leaves, and passed it twice through
a common apple mill, und pressed il ibo same
ac npp;f s, which gave 43 gullons of juice. He
tb.iii boiled il in iron kettles, aud obtained 7
ka'.lo:.j of most beautiful syrup.
CiAs Oi.u Conmttor. The Penusyl
vania Railri nd Company has reduced the
salaries nod wages of nil tbe officers and
j employees on tbo line. This, under existing
j circumstances is, crimps, proper. Y'et a
i valuable public scrvaut can hurdly be csti.
j mated by dollars nnd cent. Whoever has
i traveled much over the Columbia Railroad
i ii.ust have become familiar with the face of
Mrs. Smith, wifa of tho nun who tanr- j Copt. Hambright, otic of tho most attentive.
dtrtdMr Carter, it at present residing with j uffable, and obliging conductors that even
an aunt iu Wcit Goshen, i.ear West Chester. Ul;3 ,-lal Cf,utltry can boast of. A few days
The story of the farmer who had taken o since wo enquired of tbo Captain how long
"permanent fit; on a chair f.-r blasphemy, has ' ,ie ll!ul Utn on ,lU ri.j. 'Twcnty-Keven
lir.led cut. crd'.ct oi the jury lunibug. ,. .. v , ,, ,.
j years w as toJ reply. No belter evidence is
Com ii oiltrrJ tt tweiily-lbree cents a ' needed to show thai bis services ore oppreei
bufbel by tbe f.im ris along the Wabash utoj ,. t,e company.
Valley, deliverable al their own xpense in
Yirc u- c lr ' " -
" ' '.'' ' 4 J Tim: Oii. Tkadk, though yet coinpar-
Ntcwiir Aran U.ma.n -T!. Ce.i.sti 7i:i.. , a,ivc.. iM ig ,0Vti1;g goms eigI1g 0f revival.
Hit. of Rochester. New- ork has been united . , , . ... ,.
.i .i i. i . . r pi,. i. ,i.t : 1 be shipmeiits from the Shamokin region
with tbo Aintruift l'rerrytenan, o! 1 lidade'.- , . ,
.4 i lnus far, show un increase over last year s
I l.i,.;n.,c i.f i..n..itlrnn '111111111 Una
C 41,. ..4,.r,.-.i..M 4.f 11,. ' 6 .,v..v
Faller Sawvsr. the rentcn"
na: i-leipy. ultra
inir oil Fi
Maine rontre italic na: i-leicv. i-nUrt-1 upon lo.iuwing is te u.nou.n tuippeu irom
riiiny
Lie one uvnilrni nii .
the 0th lillimo.
Al Plymonlh, Luzerne county, on Monday,
Andrew" Lindsbiy was instantly k-ilod by
fnlliag from a bucket wheu coiaing ott of
McFarland's shaft.
A latter from Brownsiiile, Texaa, sy
that Judge Walrou.es silver mine is no
longer a doubtful i.luii. bi.ty hnr.ils.rr-)
employed in" working it, and the silver is
plenty.
Tiis Boston UoAr.u or TKAi sarc urging a
lepealoflhe nsaiy laws and a modification
of the banking system, by having only ouo
hank of Uiue for the State, with the bills
I's-ed on ipreie or Stall tvecruriti's.
tho Shaniokin region, over Ibo'Philadelphia
tS Suubury Railroad, for the ten months cf
ibe jcr, ending iu October, 1 1?57 :
TONS. TONS.
.r',nG2 1C carried over, 72.157 12
C.'-'O'i 07 July,' 17.073 04
7,350 27 August, 21,201 11
15,220 11 September, 13,810 10
17,751 97 October, 12,1135 15
2U,-i'.l J4
FEMALE I! LLP.
Wo havo received a circular from the
Industrial Women's Association, of Philitdel
pbia, of which Mrs. Jarah J. Hale is Presi
dent. Tbe object is to procure employment
in tbo country for industrious women who
havo been thrown out oT employment by the
present revulsions in business. From the
circular, which is indorsed by Rh-hop Potter,
Dh Boardwaii and othois, wu take t lie follow
iug extract :
"In their behalf, nnd for the couse of suf
fering humanity, wo implore your aid and
co-operation. Hunger, cold, sufl'uring and
death will soon bo in our luid.'t, and we ask
your assistance to aid us to alleviate and
avert these direful calamities from those who
deserve our kindest sympathy. We nsk vou,
therefore, either to (igaiii.e a Society for
tins purpose, or to luriiish us, in any way you
may think best, tho number of persons vou
will find employment fur, in the capacity of
hoiise-st rvuiils, sewing girls, nurses, or any
other capacity, and the price of wages per
week, villi board includi tl.
Wo need scarcely inloiiii yon of (he great
difficulty ol obi, lining funds iu the enilnii rasst-d
condition of the country, even for humane
objects. And while those who seek our aid
will do nil in their power lo help I lion selves.
we would bejr leave to suppi st, that. T those
who desire their labor would cither rend us
live dollars, lo help defray their expenses, or
advance that amount, on their arrival, on
their wages, it wt til.l greatly faeilitulo our
euteqiri-e. Have the pootlnefs to net us
promptly in the mutter as you can. and to
address the Secretary of our Society. Office,
No. 11C South Seventh street, Philadelphia.
M US. SARAH J. II .U.K. I resident.
J. M. Cm in n. fur. t-tcretui y
... . . .
6JT Shout Cni'iurr, The city papers are
udvocating short credits us one of the neces
sary reforms. This might also be introduced
into the country, with great advantage to all
parties. Another reform should ba a prohi
bition by Congress of nil bank notes under
twenty dollars People would not then de
pend upon Banks for gold and silver.
17 Bi kf has had another full in Philadelphia.
Cclcgrapjjtc leto$.
Turtltrr from Eur4iir by SUaiiiiklp ( II) of
Wutliiiilon.
Lo.npon, Wednesday Morning The Daily
1 News cilo article fays the Atneiican news
j poiuts to the probability of continued ship.
I tneuts of gold from this country to New York
j and Una feature, coupled with the steady
. drain of gold lrom the ii-u.k of Kuglaiid, has
! caused) revival of the apprehension of fresh
i restrictions ut that es'.ablbtiment. The with-
drawula of gold for export since Satmday
morning amount to X220.0H0. The filial
I quotations for Consols to-day were fully j per
I cent, worse than ihote of Saturday. In moat
! of the departments of the Stock Kxchungii
i gloom also prevailed, Ltiglibh railway stocks
I exhibit iu many instances a full of j U I per
I cent. It is feared that the depression in the
I manufacturing districts will check traffic.
. i The stringency In the niontiy maiket ixhi-
? Trkvoktok Coal Tram:. Our Tie- bits no mitigation j many establishments de-
tnrlm nidt'iilinra cnni m-ncd nh.inl ton it,.ry I clilie lO do UIIV bllelllCSSUl the IllinilllUltl littt
r " . -
llt-itrai-tirr t'oiifLigrallan ni t.o. Up jrt " T
LorKrotiT, Niagara Co., N. Yr , Nov. 16
A tire which prevailed here last night, de
stroyed Draper's (ir:st M il and the i-'j n'dinr
Mill", owned by N. II. Wolfe Kg.-ilier wth
several warehouses nnd dwcliinp. Tl.e h s
aniounted to S 1 ll!l,IH)0 upon which 350, Ofitl
la I la upon Nc.T Y'ork insurarce Officra. Mr.
Wulff w-as insured for ir25,f!0.').
?lArrnifklll of the MeaiejuRti rill'.li.i''
Moimi.i:, Nov. 14 Saturday. (Jen Wa!
y.UDITO.'3 KCTICE
'K'H K niiJermtfneil A I'.'it -r. r y ! nu i! I y ii .
I'omt of Contmo'i ll,'-a'. ol n ort; it.:;:., r
l;ird euunty lo tl.slittiute the i H'i en! ii...Mi!
from the title of Ihc pcrs.iotil Toperly ol 1'hy.i t.
Skachiii.tz Co., i and ntnoiu; lliose lra-i''v
enlitioil to receive IS.1 a-iine, tii nt'r'i.l to t
duiies oi hia upp-.'i:.im t.t nt the ii. u.-e W.
A. ('overt, ktowit nn the 'l.fren.-fc lion'-." in
the f.or.nili of isnnhiuv, on .Vk.u.Iiv. liecf.i.' .r
till, 1W.'.7, at 10 o'.-lo.-i;. A. fd ., at u I ii-!i
anJ pl.tce all yt -n- i;,terr.-teil i:o4 uiieo t
A I. IMI'h K.iT.l.l.liK Ao-.!r... .
fniit-uiy, ..v 'il t .-.57 2t
lCUNE'i OE0V:-; VI' TO DAT:: i
m:v goods! .ky tivoi) ::
iSsl-
j. r. t i. f. H
Ivesj.ceiliiliy auc.oiiiif.e to Iheir If ieie! tn.u i
.ml. lie in genti.i! tl.itt they loivc recei.-l st
.Store in I 'pier AtiDh-la low nsliii-, .Noilhuint;.
laml county i'a-, nt Klint- s ( Jr.. vi
and WI.NTEK iSOOilN. im-i npe;:e I t
In-a R. nrr.il acttiiiciit ,)l cercni'i.!'
Cou-iltlllX 111 psrt of t.'iothv, h'nk ,
('.i-f no ri, f-jtiiietl, (Jhcl, l4-.itu
to;'e'!i..r with a a.-i-i .'it: n -s .1 inn i-
.U a I -. 1j I r , I in ult va
)
t!..
tjj" l'ijt.m. The fjil of this city, the resi.
duuee ol the kings and head quarters nf the
rvvolted Btitish provinces iu India, has caus
ed great rejoicing in Ki.glai.d.
tiT Journal of tiu Fgaxkmn LtsTiTVTR.
The November number of this excellent
scientific Journal, contains, besides tho month,
ly list of patents issued, a number of drawings
and various articles on scientific subiects.
since, sending coal to market by the North
ern Central Railroad. Their iutention is to
despatch one hundred cars daily.
tjy The laboring population of Schuylkill
county are leaving by hundreds, mostly for
tho West.
January,
Ft liru.ii.
Much,
A I
At ay,
.1 aue,
Total, 137,208 12
72,157 12
11 nill be seen that the tightness of the
times hag had a serious effect ou tho trade,
but we hope the worst is now over, and that
lb" fill arc will be onwarj ard progressive.
IV Latkst News. Brighum Young .lias
issued a Proclamation forbidding the entrance
of the Covei uinont troops into Utah, but
promises, if they encamp und return in the
Spring, to furnish them with provision.
Tho New Orleans Baukf have resumed
specio payments. The factories are resinning
and prospects are brightening.
CJT On our Cist page will be found an
admirable sermon ou tho "times," by tbo
Rev. Mr. Wadsworlb, of Philadelphia.
iJi" I.oi.a Momkz lectored in Reading en
Wednesday cveuing last. Lola should extend
her visits ibis wey.
Kdiiors' Passks. At a recent Railroad
Convention in Columbus, Ohio, the policy of
abolishing free passes was discussed, Judge
Dewitt, of the ijteubenville liue, inude the
following remarks :
lie said, "that this was a small matter for
the Convention to spend much time upon
the real evils under which the Railway sys
tem of tho country was staggering lay deeper
than the reach of any question ol free passes
lo editors. But he euid that the railroads of
the country uever could repay, if they were
disposed, the debt due to the newspaper
press lor its puweriul aid wi.en uie idea ol a
railway had lo be explained und popularized ;
the pubbu benefits shown and the people
induced to coiio forward and associate lor
the purpose of accomplishing the great works
that now need no advocate. For his puit lie
was glad to have the editors of the Statu pass
over uud examine his line he regretted to
say that he did not remember to have met
wilh one of the editors on the lino of the
Sicubci.ville road for months. He did not
forget the amount of unpaid labor performed
iu the infancy of railway building by the only
men w ltu could reach the popular ear and tho
popular hcuit in the most effective maimer."
TiiANKsniNiNo. The following States have
thus fur joined in appointing the 2tiiu inst.,
for the celebration of Thanksgiving ; New
Hampshire, Massachusetts, Couueclicut,
Rhode Island, New Y'oik, New Jersey, Penn
sylvania, Delaware, Maryland, North Caro
lina, Kentucky, Iowa, Ohio, Michigan, and
the city or Washington. Maine, SoulhCaro
lina nnd Mississippi celebrate the 15th inst.,
and Vermont the 3d of December.
Tub Coal Trade. The quantity sent by
Railroad this week is 33.186 17 by Cunul
41,226 05 for the wetk 74,413 02 tons.
The Railroad loses 5,332 and the Canal gains
3,316 tons, compared with the corresponding
week last year.
The shipments exceed those of last week
4.2D8 tons and only fall short of the shipments
for the corresponding week last year 2,017
tons.
The demand for prepared Coal contiuuos
brisk, particularly by Canal for the New Y'ork
ond iiitermedialo ntaikets. Tbo advance in
Ireighta to ihx East, aud the cash and short
credit terms demanded, has chicked tbo trade
to some oitoot at Tort Richmond. Miner'
Joiirnnt,
of tbu U.aili. The douiund at the bunk con
sequently contiuuos tictivo.
The I lines says that in several instances
the houses winch huve lately suspended, and
submitted their uccounts to their creditors,
have been discovered to have followed the
practice ol fabricating uecol.imodalion paper,
aud regards it aa a satisfactory circumstance
tbut many of those w ho are swept away by
the present storm are persons w hose removal
Iruiu tue held ol coUrprite is uu advantage,
instead ol u calamity.
Esen am.'s F..vok:.:ovs Momltarv Powki:
The Daily News, in untieing the existing
monetary phenomena, suns : I he lower the
point to winch prices fall, Ihd greater will be
the stimulus niiptu led to tue ai-petilu ut the
public for stock und the depth ol the nation's
piirsu really defies all ulUinpt lo gauge it.
llereiu is the true tccicl of BiiU:u'a enor
mous power.
The PkiNtii'AL'.TiKs.
The Journal Des Dt-bals denies the report
that Franco uud Russia have abandoned the
piojecl of a political union or the Principalities.
ker'a eniigrsiils s-.ii'ed to-day for Greytown. i an I Vi:i!. r
I lie steamer rusltinti heavily Ir.-ientod. oi.. t ns.
taitied a clearance ns a GreTloft. packet. I lica.lv ma !e Ci.ilMng, rr
i f re;
Fai.i.s Tbe fill of IK-lhi thn fall ini! !
stocks nud the other fills w hi"h are so con- i
mor. nt present tire s'l ir.feiior in point of im- )
portaticu to the Pall of tl.e year r::d to ll;:'
consequent necessity for procuring se'ieaab'e .
garments brio re Wi:t r S"ls in. Tb: c.c
be accoinidijhed bv both p-'nt!i rn r.ui I
vonths bv ie iii'iiit:
'Clothing Mall of I.f
Gil3 ut.u i-05 C!i. : '.i.
-t-lifrf of
"ettt, Ll.t! -l .--l''rt ll-HV.e-..
Ladifs tvtss Goofis,
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v I
Ai'ir-nir '''fi n''i:iv inn! ;!
public Di' V all's Iiai.vakio Oii.is scrpts-iiig
all ill a'moiitil of sa'ci. A x.'ea'.er t nn.liero!
doz-ns of this ma iicii e !.a; l..'er rvid . f a iy
other preparation nnd w" . ? f'.-est:-' i! i
a good tirliciH and is in ukiiisu.I, th?.iffcrer
will always have it.
AHKSTS F" H V Al.t.' fillVlKIf flt - r.'.''j A
r.r-.nt. A. W. ri.l..r. W. Wcim.., C. IVii, II 1)
Miii -, l.i-.gHlirSHcr A Hull.
Acrcr too Late. Ilundieds jnst wil'ain ths
pi asp of Consumption are aaved i very year
by tho faithful use of Dr. Wistnr's Balsam of
Wild Cherry. Its sueeess in allaying nnd
curing severe protracted coughs is unprccf d-ented.
( itn Wnntilitittoii.
Washington, Nov. 10. There is little, if
uny, doubt thul I ho treaty long since proposed
between the United Stales and Nicaragua
was signed to day ut the Stale Department,
by Secretary Cuss and Minister Y'rissari.
The transit route is to lie protected by the
L'uited Slates troops, in the event of Nica
ragua being uuablo lo do so, iu consequence
of foreign invasions, civil insurrection, or
otoer domestic causes. Hut ou the return of
ponce the tronj 8 are to be withdrawn.
il is further said I lint a lien port is guar
ded at euch end of the line. It protects no
company by name, but provides for tho pro
tection ol uny company having existing a va
lid grunt, (lu bo du lei mined by Nicaragua,)
and which shall recognize tlio obligation ol
this treaty. A rid the Government of Nica
ragua has through its Minister, signified to
thai of the United States, in writing, that
the only company having such valid grant ia
tho "Anicricuii Atlantic und Pacific Ship
Ceuul Company," created by Nicaragua,
September 22d, 19th of June lust, uud up
proved by the Government of Nicuiayua on
the 27th of July lust.
Y'rissari will be formeily presented to the
President to-njorrow.
The War Department to-day receivod ties,
patches from the acting Goveinoi of New
Mexico, advising it of Colonel Bouueville's
entirely successful expedition into the Gila
country, to chastise the Indians of that re
gion. They havo sued fur peace, and ex
pressed themselves anxious to live on friend
ly terms with the people of the United States,
- .... i. . L. i - .
Ailuougu t ne toss oi i ne contractor a iruiu
lhAltivitijs I'M and Ointment Tui'ts are
Frrrsistihte. If any nun doubts the im'stim
bio valuu of these Pills he impugns ill gen
eral experience of the whole tfn 111. The ac
cumulated tejt.n.ony of nil Ii- tioi s Kltests
tluir n. lability in u innwity of the disorder)
that ufiicl mankind. Deep-seated ab-ci-esns,
swelling of the joints, enlargement of the
glands, tumor und eruptions disappear under
die d.sinfecling uud beaiing eclii n of tl.e
Ointment. They have been Cnimtfrfrited
There is a test, however, whereby lo tell the
genuuine, viz., tbo ll'ioVr-Wiii f! , "Jlol'oiray
Xen )'oi i! and .undiiu," that exiMs in every
leaf of the book o.' d.rections. '1 he words nr
semi-transparent in the paper, and vis. Uie by
looking through tho leal lo the lie, lit.
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ANVASs:
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I. lain su'.i ri1 rrt
i-i:r:;i f.v mi i'. i -
llltL OF Ill-LA.!.i) LIVtrt.
Honesdai.eCo., Penx., Jon. 10, 1350.
Mr. Sktu W. Fowi.e, 'mi : You are at
liberty to use the following statement for tbe
benefit of the allicted :
I was attocted with the Liver Complaint,
which apparently brought me to the brink of
the grave. During my sickness 1 was atten
ded by three physicians in our place but re
ceived no help. " 1 also tried the various rem.
edies reccommeuded for such complaints, but
they afl'oided me no relief. As a last retort,
I was persuaded to try Wistat's lialsnm )
Wild ('terry oud by using ft ur bottles 1 was
restored to belter health than 1 have enjoyed
before for ten years. This statement may be
relied upon aa strictly true.
BKTSY PFRRIN.
'J'he nhm-e Certificate irus yiren in the pi ts
ence of Dr. A. Strang of tlnnudale n tio it
u't ll iiietni in his vicinity us a successful rftc
titmer. None genutiine unless signed I. BUTTS
ou the wrapper.
tmi ,000 H KW ARII will It pint for nil) Mmtiril:
Hull will 4-xoel I'll AIT A Ut Tl llliirs MALIC Oil.
.-r lite f.'lliivvinK d.ueatrm: lll.t'Uli.ulicin, .rar:ilpiM.
Spimil Atl't:(-t!..ii. C.iiilrfi.-ttil J.iii.l., t'l. lie Pains, ptinit
in ll.e ftuleia llaek, I1i-m.1hI.1ip, T H'lliii.-hp, Sihuiii., !A..i4
'I'l.ront, Cats, linos. . llurits, uittl all .htcatpi. ..f the tlou
MuiH'li'i uml tlie O liimls. Nxiie pcnuii.t. wilituul tlie tig-li.-llure
of I'RATT A lll Tcllva iillu.-Lt-.l to ru.-ll ljil.il
l'rllM-tuil oirn-ir, Ctsi Wuihiiigl.iii fctrrtt, U...okiyn, New
Vmk. a, .id i r
Altitrt V. l'tslic, Ulufp.il, .Market tlriei, Saabury,
s4$ This is to ceitify, that I have made
but one application of the Magic Oil on uiy
linpers, which have been drawn from contruc-
i tiou of tbe cords, broueht nn bv rheiimntisin.
from tho attack cf the Mormous is a heavy , )t w,18 0f seventeen months standing, aud I
one, it in no form prejudices tho military i now entirely cured. 1 cheerfully recomnieud
portico of tlie expedition, which is considered it to all afllicted likewise.
by tho War Department safe from soy attack ,T. M. FIN BROOK,
as it can maintain itself against all enemies,
acd will not suffer for subsistence.
Harrisburg, 72 Locust street.
July 25, 157. ly.
i.,r i iic i. ..iiip.f :in';v r (
tory. Al cieut uu.l Modern, ol ticW-!.'; ' v
M. l I iii..i!ii. Ii, tlv r l';.!i-V.) 13! il-. :. .-
bound in il .l'i Kilt. nn. I i'luma'e.l wi'li -'-;
hrauiil'nl r: f,iMv;.:; si .l ard M in--.s. Pru
Lt. .:-.l oi.'.t t v lu c.ch ol whom i
M fciul di t.i.-l will t-e uivcn. it:'.
slate wa.u . ou;iin-s ;!n-y ,e:'d ltK ti rBu-.
The b.irk i in-iv reaiK. Ciq-ie "ill I.f ci-t l-y
mail. I'St o ud. ,.n r.-. 1 1 .t o' .he t iu-c. Ui!!s .
all f.i'vrtil t'aii',,'4 t.iki o at par. Tl.e
Juurual." sfof this wori : "No f.nni
ever '.oiol.i ! without it." Fwf In', pa
in if, ...d to aa ai;e. v. aiUircut,
i;i-.i,i.t;i'. . i: l.l.l i 'T
i ' ii 1 t ifc-l i.-r ami llm l. -eo-
J.'... 171 W i ' i-. -ii Mnft. New Y
ii 111. ) "f I' -."' I'l .l l. !- '
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M.its, tvr i,
iler tol,. il ! i.
Novfin'. er 'ii,
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IHC aubscril.fts P.tfco'.
iettre DftK. ilet-'d, Iu1
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ship, Nortliiimrt'it
ptihlic sale on t'.ie mii'.' . it
tlio Ifllh day of Pecemhct. i-exi. t!." ' ' '
said fieo. Perk. ilei-M . co:' ii: : -1
Oil Humbed Acre c. whe It -l
remainder well ii..:-'i.i .' - -
roIlkialofal.ll'.iP.nl'.-!: i.e.' ' ' . - '
numrer of Trent Tre't 'lie .:. . e
passrs through the . remises, ami nii.mi.-. an
eellnil wnlpr potv'. Tin- bvcatinlt is penr thp
Coal Henion, six fni'.es fium .Hininokin and .v
from J'tevorlon.
. Tfrma and rnndilicn wol ! e to.-i.'f In own cr,
111 it i f lo tv tin tio.lerMj'
MICH AI.I. Hi;i!b'
UI.O Kr.UHTK'lTt-'.W, K.x'm.
Camrren Iwp.. Nov. 14. -u. U
KTOTICF.
rl'HE Rooks of ciihs.-riplion t ) Siork of lb
-- HiiiMtiKi Hm;, will I opened si Wil
liam Weaver's Hotel in the town of Niuiiiokin,
on Moucay, the Slithdat ol ' Mttveniber, IK.'W.
w r wrnii.Mi'io.,
tbferetary t.i Cntt!iuist:oiierg.
Slmaiokin, Nov. T, IS'.7.
rarvnrUi;i nsl Tri.nporlalloiit
l'ram I'hiladtlphia and Tnvoiton.
Ml'.r.CH AN'I S um.' husii.ess men ol 'I'revor
lon and vicinity, can hue their Merchan
dise and other Go.U abipprd llironijli Itoiu
I'hiludiilphia lu Ticcutuii slid Port Trrvorton,
and all intermediate fliiton the jline, by fend
ing to lb Central Ipot Rous of KiitED,
WARD & F X K K 1). N'- Matket St., abut
Eighth ftrr -l, riiilad'lphia.
Cooda catefully attended ta and promptly de
livered. FfiKFP, WARD k FREED, Agpnta.
N.ve 1 ' '" ' ' ''ir