Califonia $lctos. ABRIYAL OF THE MOSES TAYLOR TWOAYItKI LITER FBOM CAM TORSI V - - Th 6teamMp atone Taylor, from A spin wall, arrived lit New York, on the 2lh inst., bringing California dnles to the fith instnnt. tier specie list amounts to nearly 61.200,000. The Frazer river gold excitement coiitiuors tinabaled. One letter writer, vouched tor in the Ban Frnuclseo paper as reliable, snys nil Erst day yield was seven hundred do! lure I Yictoria wns crowded with Amen'coos, who t'fid rnn up tbe prices of building lota to $20,000. Tbe Hudson's Bay Company are buying gom uon el sfin per ounce. The Indians had commenced molesting tbe emigrants on tbeir rond to the mint. A party of ten, encamped Dear Schorue, were eltncKed, and lis killed. Twenty-two canoea, filled with Indian war nora, were popped going into Victoria, and two hundred more were on their WBy and daily expected. It is feared that the mining region win tie overrun oy mere warriors, and u indiscriminate massacre follow. Fonrtcen ateam and aailing vessel hnd left Ban Francisco daring the fortnight for Frazer river. The California Supreme Court has decided the Sunday law to be unconstitutional, and all prosecutions on that law have been abun doited. ilie Firno Indians have pot up another quarrel with the Apaches, and have mustered upwards of a thousand warriors to give them battle. The Fimoa hove always been a peaceable and industrious people, and have ever been etauuch friends of the Americans. It is the determination of the Fimos to "wipe cnt" the Apaches, or as they express it, to eat them up entirely, which is a consumma tion devoutly to be wished. Ned McOowan was arrested on the 25th, i ion oucramenio wiinrl, just alter the am Tal of the boat, on a charge of libel, preferred by officer Chappel, of tho police. He wns conveyed to the City Hall, and whilst stand leg in the rorridor, prior to giving bail, wns buui at. j nicer uovee lias since been held to answer for the act. Meanwhile McUowan has gone to Frazer river, having been con reyed from the revenue cutler Marcy to Jlurin county, and thence to the steamer, ua the was passing out tbe "Golden Gate." FRAZER RIVER THE LATEST. "Y learn from Mr. Lewis Dorr, just down from the mines, that Frazer river Is falling rapidly, water being now four feet below high water mark. Tbe miners are not doing much now, but it is conOdeutly expected that a great Lumber will te able to get to work within ten days or a couple of weeks. The cluim, of which Mr. Dorr is one of a company in possession, is located on a bar about one mile above Fort Yule, und it is thought it will yield fcnndponiely as soon as the river falls. Provisions canuol be hod without pny ing the moit exorbitant prices such as 50 per bbl. for black flour. At Fort Hope good flour is worth 50, sugar 50 ceuts per pound, nud other articles in proportion. At Fort Yule, there is little or nothing to be had for love or mouey. Milling and cook ing utensils are very source, and enormous prices are obtuined for them. The Hudson's Boy Company bud seized the mining imple ments of some miners ou Hill's bar, for vio. la'.ing the law in regard to trafficking, which excited considerable iudignation uuiong the miners. Mr. Dorr thinks tbe best way to reach the diggings on Fruzer river is by water, and not tbe trail, as tbe Frazer river will be naviga ble for curious within a week or two. Tbe Satellite, on Monday last, overhauled eleven canoes containing miners, and ascer tained that all weie provided with licenses before ullowiug thni to proceed on their way. Victoria Gazette. Tbyiko it nun. in advice from ting land by the Indian represent that the Atlantic Telegraph Company intended to make another trial to la) the mile across tho ocean. The ve. els were to start en the 17th, and by lhi lime are in mid-ocean, again at work running u(T the Cable. It must he confessed ilint the hupe ol the company keeps up well under all the discourage merits thej have experienced, but they probably think they will never again have the chance of mine tho experiment under suth favorable cir curoeiancee, Willi the best ships ol two liovcrn Tnei.U at their scivk-e. The account which we pohlish in another column of the breaking of the continuity" and the mysterious causes of that catastrophe, do not serve to impress 'he minds of readers wiin any great hspe of success in the present eipeiimrut. It is so similar to the ex perience in thefirst trial thatwssmaile,ss to lead strongly to the presumption that the conducting wires become broken during the laying of the cable, probable fnm the untwisting, and leaving the whole strain upon the core, and thai this is the reason the "continuity," or transmitting pow er of tbe wires, is destroyed, in every instance e tried, before the cal ls is paid out more than three or four hundred miles. We shall look, however, with interest to the result of the experi ment now being tried, but we confess, wait di minished hope in ils success, whim we look at the number of probabil.lies agiiust it. Tbi ITartist Probpkcts. Indiana. The wheat crop will be fully an average one. Oats rather a failure. Corn promising. Grass abundant. Ohio. The wheat crop will full but little below an average in unnnlity and quality, Outs end barley will lull oH' considerably. Corn will yield an average should the soasou prove favorable, Georgia Corn and potatoes promise on Immense yield, bo also throughout tbe toulliwest Cotton crop is also Due. Alabama. Tho prospects indicate as fine a cotton aud corn crop us any ever made in the Slate. Aritamai For corn, tobacco, wheat aud oat the prospects are tolerubly good. Texas. Wheat good. Coru mule than an average. Cotton u lurge crop. iVeio York, Vermnnt. Massachusetts, .Veic Jersey, and Pennsylvania, all promise a full average crop Ol wheat, brass an immense yield, and potatoes and corn very promising. Wiicontin The wheat crop will fall be low an average, so also ia many portions of Virginia and Maryluod. Ihe sugar and cotton crop in the Sooth premise a laigo yield. A Pkontablk Ci-aiKEss. At the meeting of the slock holders nf the Company Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines, held in Hiide. port an Wednesduy last, a dividend otjty per cent was declared. On the first of Jan uary lest a dividend of twenty per cent, was declared and a year ago a dividend of forty percent Tbe capital stock is one h unfiled and iizty thousand dollars. The stock is now at a premium or 300 percent, The Company re uciw manuraclunug, at Bridgeport, fitly machiires per day, end keep 2f0 men iu con- tant employment. They pay the patentee of one particular combination in their ma chine ten dollars for each mac hiue they man ufacture. The same peculiarity is also adopt, ed in the Grover & Baker nud fie Singer machines, and the same sum paid the paten tee for tbe use of the right. Novl Rrckpijih. On the 3d of July tl.a Republican of Ashtabula, Luke aud (Jeauga rouuties. Ohio, gave a public reception to Benalor WaJe and Joshua It. Giddiugs They formed a procession which, to use the laugoage of tm Ashtabula Sentinel, the Ke publican organ, headed by twelve beau t.M uegro girl, each bearing a baouer repre senting the twelve States that are true to freedom." who, aW, with tbeir flags occupied the it 4. THE AMERICAN. 8 j r a j .i r, E A.. 8ATUEDAY, JULY 31, 1858. IL B. MASSEH, Editor and Proprietor. i o AirvxaritERi - -The circnlntlnn of the Sunhury American among the different town! on Hie Snrnnelianna noi exceeded ifcqaatSed by any paper puMialiedin Noith in I'eiintTlrania. Democratic? State Nominations. FOP. JUDOKOP TI1K 8WRF.MK COURT, ViI A. PonTtR. Philadelphia.' roa canal commissioner, WrsVLkY FROST. Form Ci.ir (3F ro IkENT. A bouse in Market street Apply ot this oillce. T Arthur's Self Sealing Cans or Jars and the OIJ Dominion Coflee pot, for sale at mif ouice. k.- ua our Lrst page is an excellent sketch of ft sermon, on a rrnivi iih;..n K . . J lienry ard Beecher. ICT The travelling over the Northern Cen tral road is improving everyday. The cars in the 4 o'clock traiu op and 11 o'clock down- ore generally pretty well filled. In a few weeks we expect to see them crowded. CJT Artui'b's Home Gazettb comes to us well-stored with useful and entertaining unit This publication, whilo ia the hands of Mr. Arthur, will always be a desirublo fumily visitor. The Danville American quotes butter in thut place at 12 cents per pound. Ve are paying here 16 cents per pound und have been paying 20 cents. Sunbury has been, for sevtrul years, the head Of market for provisions. Ihe provincial towns in the neighborhood try hard to keep up, but are frequently obliged to full buck. C2 Serenade. We listened, the other night, to a serenudu by the st:ing band of this place. We seldom ever heard better music at any time or place. This bund can't well be beut. 63" Furniture, io.-Wo call the often. tion to the advertisement of Messrs. Moore & Campion, No. 2b'l south 2nd etreet, Phila delphia. Tbeir establishment is one of the largest, ns well as ouo of the best in Phila delphia, and their work is u'l warranted to be of the lest quality. sjT LrriEL'e Lm.so Age. This popular pcriudicul, published weekly by Messrs. Stuiidl'ord & Dellisser, New York, contains in a condensed from the best, and most desi rable portions of the various foreign publicu. tious. it ia a most desirable publication in every family. CI" FilEEUURO ACAHEMT. TllU tbe opeuiug of this Academy will notice or bo found in OUT 'lerl itinrr li, - u:- . Mcr arluud, the principalis an active aud efficient instructor, aud the location of the institution, ia desirublu, ou thu score of health aud economy. Cy '1'dk Primer. A useful book to the craft, contains a lurge amount of interesting mutter for tho general reader. It is got up in excellent style and conliiins n large amount of general information. It is published month ly, by Henry t Huntingdon, N. Y., ot only 1,00 per uunuin. The President of the Pennsylvania railroad, threatens to reduce the fare to one cent per mile if the New York roads do not put up their fare to the usual rates. DtMOIRHVIX bCllt'YLKLL. Some of our Democratic friends in Schuyl kill county are in great tribulation, und have been surely puzzled to know where they ure uud what they are. They waut to kuow who constitute the. Democratic party iu that county, aud where it may be found. Many of them having long since abandoned those lundmaiks laid down by Jeflersou, the founder of Democracy, and substituted therefore some new fancied notions of the diy, thny End them selves utlout in the open sea without compass or rudder. In this dilemma they buvu up pealud to 11 ou. F. W, Hughes for informa tion. The authority of friend Hughes, on matters of political fuith with some iu Schuyl kill, is utmost us potent m that of bis name sake, the DiEhop of New York. Mr. Hughes is so uble and ingenious law yer, and we have great regard for his opin ions ou subjects iu w hich he is not interested. The Ltcumptuu malady has given him a greut deal of trouble, aud he bus hud us much us he could attend to since the break ing out of thut epidemic, iu keeping up lis victims, from Uov. liiglerdown. Mr.ilughus' opiuiou is, of course, made as fuvoruble for his clieuts us possible, aud is iugeuiuusly alupted for the occasion. He decides that the Lecoinptuuilea are the siinou puree, Iu doiug so he due not, of course, refer to thu principles la d duwn by JvGcisuu aud tbe father of Democrucy, as they Would ueces' surily iguoie all thu arguments used iu sup. poit ot that mongrel measure. According to Jetl'ersou aud hi followers, Democracy was thu uubiasud expression of the popular Will. According to l.ecou.ptouisin, Do moo rucy cuusisl iu uiukiug the opinion of uiuuy conlorui to the opiuiou of uue. '.' Mr. Hughes very good nuluredly says, the people of Kansas, uudef the lCnglisb bill.cnu uow vote for or uguinsl the Lecouiptoo CoH' sliluliou, but omit saying thut this subiuis' siou of the question to the people is uccoin. pauied by threat and promises of reward- promises of tome millions of acres of land, if they vote for Lecompton, and uone if they vole agaiusl it. This is, a Judge Douglas observej iu the Senate, like the freedom allowed by Louis Napoleon, who permitted his soldier to rote, but told them if they did not vote fur him, they woulJ lose their Lead. No, do, Democracy never recoguiaed the right of controlling public opinion by threats or promises. WILLMMSPOIIT EKCAMI'MEHT. The Adjutant General has published re ply to numerous letter addressed to him, on the subject t.f the payment of the Volunteers, who may attend. He properly advises thetn to rely on their own funds, and not expect much if any, from the'ciiute. We copy the concluding part or his letter : The rules and regulations from my office are now io the bands of the State Printer, and will soon be ready for publication. 1 make the following extract Trow theln, as ap phcable to the present subjecj, Viet 'MILITARY EXrKKKKS. "The military Tund in the Slate Treasury is responsible lor no military expeuses except thofe cf the AtljiiUut General, General Stull', military storekeepers, repaiis of arsenal aud cpuus oi arms, dec. If the military Tund in nnv rnunfv ia suflicieiit fur the payment of the expenses of iu- miguuv, inu cuunty treusarer will m.ik n pro ram division among the eeverul claim- UlllS. . No officer whatever. Hi nnv divifiinn nr bri gade, ha uny authority to make expenses which shall iu any event be chargeable to the State, The county treasurer will ha rr..rut n.l observe the luw, io muking payments, uud are directed 2. To pay no military expenses nnless on i! order of the Board .f Hi the Act of Assembly of April 21st, 4. The salaries of Bripniln Iihhpm nra twill not be paid until the close of year, being the last day of December in eueli yeurj if paid helolu, und the suid Inspectors ..-., iuue vueir proper returns to tins oN hce, the treasurers do soul their owu ris-k. 1 lie law reuuires this sulurv nut. I,.. ,,..1.1 until uotico is given to treasurers bv the Ad jutunt General. lheBriijude board of Auditors will ob serve a proper economy in thu expenses of uieir nngaoe, unit pass no bills that are in any wuy exorbitant. All military ollicers are enioiner in tnbn especial care that the proper assessments are mudo oud all the military luxes collee. ted. All collectors and treasurers will hn hhl to u strict account, under the luw in relation to the collection ol military lines aud tuxes." 1 he Lucumtmient ut Willm Uiuiwirt mill l.s large und respectable, und il is desired by this department Unit us runny companies as posM ble be punctually iu attendance ul thut time. Il is u "eump ol Instruction" und many able milllury men from this and olhnr Si,n',.a bo theio to imparl instruction and give to the volunteers ussembled tho bel.elH of their Knowledge und experience. , liowever much we may reeret their nWn yet those who canuol hour the uddilioni.l ex- pense ure not expected to bu in rami l.ni il wlio can do so convei i! i.ilv wl,....i.i I uiilitary pride eu .ugli to ultend prompth where duly calls them. ' A sufficient nniiiber of excellent tents will be provided for the accommodation of ail, und tho liuailermuster General will assign quur ttrs to all eoinpunies immediately ou their ur rival iu camp. Ju closing this communication, 1 am plea sed to state that, tho Commonwealth is likely to receive a hamUoino surplus from the mill tury luud, which will Hud its way into the sinking (und, und assist in paying the dobl that bungs so heuvily on our people. IU'speetliillv, LDW1N C. WILSON. Adjutant General, CiiT Lewikixro. The commencement ex ercises at the Lewisburg University, cumo ofTon Wednesday. The new Hall was crowd ed to excess, immediately on the opening, in tho morning. Tho betel accommodations, have been much increased uiyl V"W (ll-rzi'fs i., ..-, r - ',vti.""' " ' ' Uiviero House uud lound every thing greutly improved. Notwilhstundiug the greut crowd and coufusion, Mr. Ilotze! provided his nu merous gue.ns with un excellent dinner. y The Liquor dealers of Philadelphia, during the past season, have been doiug u smashing businets, in munufacluriug old whiskey out of tho raw material, by means i,f drugs and unwholesome compounds. We ure surprised at the credulity und greenners of our hotel keepers and others, who pay two and three prices for these villanous mixtures j v e would greatly preler dnnkinj; 30 cent whiskey, fresh and warm from the still, thun these compounds which are generally sold ut if 1 to $1.25 per gallon. The law ha some severe enactments, in regard to lottery dea lers. Yet. we doubt, if the lotteries do half the mischief that is dono by dculers ia bogus "old whiskey." C3" A writer in the Dunvillo American pitches into Mr. Leiily, thu present member of Congress, from that district, in tbe follow, ing style : "Our representative, Mr. Leidv, went to Congress lust full under the conviction thut those pledges, promises ami instructing would and should be faithfully carried out. and that "unless the Black Itepuldu uns sus tained the fraudulent Lecniuplon constitution for Ine purpose ol mukinir capital lor 180(1, it would be kicked out of Congress in short metro." How bus he fulfilled his pieces! J! ii retina for the fraud le enmdeiuned ! ! 1 believe there were not a hundred men in the district who would not lust full as Mr. Lei ily himself did scorn the thought of his vo ting, us he did, lor that constitution. Miould ho be forgiven for thus sacrificing his own honor and the honor nf his constituents?" Governor Wise, or Virginia, is a queer fellow. Ho don't believe ill the South Caro lina dnct rims on i he subject of "while sla very" and mechanical "mud sills." In his speech nt Richmond, over the remuina of President Monroe, he suid : "I say thut la bor is not the mud-sill' of society ; and I thunk (iod that the old colonial aristocracy nf Virginia, which despised mechanical and manual labor, is nearly run nut. Thank (iod we ure begining to raise miners, mechanics aud niunuf iclurers, thut will help to raise whut is lefl or that aristocracy up to the mid dle ground of respectability." (Laughter and applause ) Mr. Wise is after the Presi deucy. it is understood, and South Curolina don't poll all the voles of the Union. liar, riebury Tdeqrnph. The Printing Office bas iudeed proved a better college to muny a boy ; bus graduated more useful aud conspicuous members of so. oiety, bus brought more iutellort out and turned it into practical aud useful channels, awakened more minds, generated more acme and elevuteil thought thun many of the liter ary colleges of the country. A boy who com meiices in' such a school as the printing office will have hi talent aud his ideas brought out j and if he i a careful observer, experi ence in hi profession will contribute more towards an educulioo thun can be obtained U almost any otherjnanner. Axomr.K Ai.lfu.kd Boouh Lottkrv. The Mayor or Pittsburg lis mcceeded in break ing up another alleged lottery establishment in that city. Th proprietor named Wood, was arrested. He is aaid to be from Califor nia. A mong hi paper was a fulflist of the taxable iuhubilaiil of Mouongahela ceaoty. Virginia, purportiug to be transcribed aud certified bj tha clerk of th eouoty, Icaninflo Ciiitorial anti Scltttti). Th wpnlth of Wm. B. Astor Is estimated nt 6.:n,otio,i)Cf. Many young men are louring Philadelphia for thu new gold region. There ate 20,000 women employed In watchmaking in Switzerland. Ouo thmisuml boxes if pi'uclies arrived at New York on .Monday, iu tho Steamship Co lumbia from Charleston. A good Minister prayed fervently for those of his congregation who were too prcud to kneel, und too lazy to stand. In England, the averago of life exceeds thai of Frunte by eleven years, notwithstand ing the superior French climate. John' Mc Dish, a giant from Georgia, pas sed through Noifolf on Friday. He weighs oou ma., ano is sum to UP leet in height. 11. Perry and A Kcevil, convicted rt Pitts burg of selilng lottery ticket9. have been sen tenced to tbe peniteutiury lor one year each. Letters fro n Sun Francisco give gloomy accounts from expected depreciation in pro. peity there, iu cuusequeuce of exodus to l'ra eier river. Some was, writing from Caiio, III., since the subsiding of the flood, says there are now in that cily Afi't distinct and dillercnt smells, and several wards jet to hear from Tin re will be a tola) eclipse of the sun nn the Mb of Nei tember lie.xt, visible in the United Males only al extreme suulhern point. Professor, Morse rails for Burope, with his family, to day, to he absent a year or nit.re. Tho 1'riifesKor, it is staled, has already received tho first iin-tallrncnl of Ihe .tMb'O.OUO presented him by the liussiau government lor hi telegraphic vention. l.oso OniTCAiiits. At a meeting of the cditnrs of the Southern Methodist papers, recent ly, it was resolved, 'that we rogard th publish ing of long obituaries hh an evil." Lord Byron once said, "You never knew a man's temper until you have been imprisoned ou board of u ship with him, or a woman's un- in you unvo married her." A Cari-entf.k's Bii.i,. 'f ho folbwinir bill was lately presented to farmer in Sussex : "To huociug two barn doors und myself seven hours, lour shil'inge and six-pence." Vuorti.ei:errib Tho Trenton (N. J.) True Amcricuu 'ays thut tho whortleberry crop in the soil hern counties is short, this JSar, there being in many places nothing but a "beggarly account of empty bushes, where, lSl year, the bushes were bowed to the eurtl with iheir burlhcru of luscious ber ries. The Crops in- E.snr.ANa. The agricultural returns vceived in Lngland indicate a much earlier lurveH than has been witnessed for m any y.r. The grain uud hay crop prom ise grcu. abundance. IIooi-i. The fashionables of rhiludp'phin no loner wear IK. ops to any extent. 'I hey are won so ns to be scarcely peiceptible, which gves then n nent and graceful form. Large Hoops are now only worn by the unrAr erust. A PkJIWDAJTT OF I'OTII W'ASriINOTON AND Bo.VAf.utTK. Tito Washington nnd Bona partes i united in t)n pi-rson of Madame Muiat, u-e-rpgeiit of the Mount Vernon As soeiu'iotilor l loridu. She is tlie grand uiece of Washington through the Lewises. By her murine." with Achiilo Murut she became thu uit-ci in-law tfNupolecu the First. Snnifc on a I!ah.roaD. Mrs. Margaret Dnfl. I'ripi Ui-avir county, Pa, where her husbiinilresidc. threw herself before a truin or curs in the Pennsylviiniu IJailmad. ueor Denny's Station, on Frulay lust, whereny both he' legs were cut oil, cutising her deutb in a few houra. Shu declared she was tired of life. Pnovjism Df.vei.opements. -H '"..Tiip in I hut Secieioty btunton. now o,5rGu will if -"-r.iM puliri'" " ' ' . .-.'i. or l'euiiMv .T.iii.i. in which the ul'oresaid Bug ler, denounces tho President und cabinet for rt nounciii( the doclriuu of popular sovereign !' Fkocs are r.ow n regularly quoted articlo in the New Yolk market. The last report rends, "frogs ate in demund and sell at one dollar per dozen. These ore IWt becoming a lavoriiu dish, and the demund fur thum is be coming constantly greater." Tim C noes of New Jkrsev. The Patter son (N. J.) Ganrdiun has made iuquries re cently somewhat extensively from fanners residing in vurious parts of Passuic nnd Ber gen und is gratified to In ji n thut the prog. pects of abundant crops were never more flattering Important to tiif. Mii.itarv. Only tho lllh Division of Pennsylvania is ordered to tho Camp of Iustr-.icl'on ut Williamsport in September, and will bup iiil. Other compl nies ure only invited and will receive no pny. So says a writer in tho Pennsylvania, TJe graph. Mr. Kaup, proprietor of a lino of stages from tin place to Northumberland, seems determined to take the field, lie is now cur rjing p:itsengers tbrougb for 12 cts., and we uudorstiiud hn will in a short limu ticket passengers to Hurrisburg via the North Cen tral road for the Fume fare churged from Sun bury to Hurrisburg. .. Go ahead, so much the belier forllio puopla. MnnVmr American. Almost a Finn. The alarm of fire on Friday evening whs caused by the upsetting nf a fluid lump iu Mr. Levi's drug store. The Qame comuiiiuicutxil with a tl lid barrel con Mining a small quantity which exploded. The fire was however subdued without any mate rial diiinage, except that of severely scorch ing Mr. Levi iu his elforts to extinguish the flames. Hid. Tub Pkaiui Crof j Maryland. The Elktou (Md.) Democrat says : We under stand that Mr. Nathaniel Wilfo, of Kent county, has sold the fmit of one of his or chards on Sassafras river, for 7000, to be delivered upon the shore, W ulso under stand thut Mr. Iteybold, proprietor of the I i 1 1, t .. . . . v ufoeu.ij t-ui-ii lurm, ill nussuiras :ecK. Ill tin county, expects to realize over 3(1.000 Tinm his orchard this season. This would seem to indicate thut there hus not becu a total failure of the crop, so fur us Maryland is concerned. A curium story is current about Fuad Pachu. It i said that the real cause of hi indisposition is grief on hearing that hi ouly daughter hud been compelled to euler tbe Sulliin' harem. Fuad who is mure of an Europeun Ihaua Turk, aud who bud given hi daughter an excellent education, had hoped for her u brighter fata thun the rati. lactioo of the Pudisbub's "sensuul phantasy." Half I4 ark to Clkrcvmkm The Pencsyl vauia Railroad Company now issue tickets U clergymen ut halt-price. Annuul tickets are issueu io me clergy, which lby present to ma conouciors wneu travelling, who ore au- iku oy inu iaca oi ine UcKrt to pass the in upon Ihe puyment of one-half the osaal fure lor such distance as they may wish to travel. This is a good arrungement, aud will be most satisfactory to the geiiileinen of the Muck cloth, who are frequently obliced to travel more than their salaries Justify. ur. risourg itttyrapn, A Griat I.kap. Ale drove of cattle were passing over the Summit bridge, to l'encader hundred, soma three week ago, a sniull mul ey cow leaped through cue of tha windows iuto the cuiiul. which is some ninety feet at this point. The owner gave her to a colored man named William, on conditions he would get her out, aud it it not a little surprising thai Sim escaped wiitoui. serious Injury uo bouss being broken, and is now doiog well. A steer made a similar leap a Tew year ago, and was iuitactly killed H'iluiington feuo- Ths rhmriixvUiB foiling rolll, we is It sta led, is running full time in making railroad ron from old rails. A hfavy contract with the Beading liailroad ia being comploted.a- I ue process of transforming the old tails in t new ones i as riillows: The old rail is cut Into pieces of about four feet ill length, and then tied into a bundle with wire. It is thi n passed throug the various rollers, until It is stretched out some twenty fret, and as timet tbe shape necessary for railroad use. i he rails thus made are said to bo better than new orhs s r,.n0.r : i rrequeDt working. .The cost is about oue hall that of the new rails. Electiokb i Auoi'st. -During the month or August elections tvill take pUce in the fol lowing Smtes: In Missouri, on the first Monday, for members of the Legislrture and members of Conerpts. in Kenturkv. on tha same day, for Clerk totheCoort of Appeal, district judges and county officers. On the first Thursday North Carolina voles fur Gov- ernor and member of th Legislature; upon the latter will devolve the choice of U. S. Benutor to succper Mr. Biggs deceased. Al nbama, Texas, Arkansas nnd Tennessee also hold elections durinrr the month, but iln nut this year choose either Stato ollicers or mem- ours ol Uongress. Kaii.road BniboF. nM Finn n Pri.U. Inst a bridge on the Steubenvillo and Indiana Jtunroao, near Uncksville, Ohio was set on fire by boring holes in the timbers, filling them with turpentine and then igniting them. The freight truin enme alone nt its nsn,.l speed as the fire burst forth, and tho engineer ami ureman, pulling on the brakes, jumped off tho train, expecting the bridge to give jr wiiu me weigiu. I tie train however pas sed safely over, und assistance bpinrr n ,..,! the fire was Bonn put, out, tho bridge beinir c-iiiiiijt uniiiugru, Jonor Sh.w' Liw i Ohio. The Cleave land Leader sta'es that fivg young women, of a company of fouitcen who cked a groggcry iu Bristol, Ohio, last June, were ttied hv three jus Itces for riot, aud acquitted, the Court deciding that the groggery wa? a nuisance and the girls hud a right to abate it This tiial was made the occasion of a TemperaiiLe pic.-nic aud celebra tion, (jot up by Ihe ladies of HrUtol, ni d a great time they had of it. A larije concourse of pen. plo a:emblcd, many of iht m coming from tho adjoining townships, and a great deal of interest was felt in the hsu of the examination, and the ejeileinr;iit continued mialutad to the end. The lourlern uirli enmiL-ed in tha tr :lnn.-li..n all n 'tended Court in a body, drcssinn alike, man-ton,. and sitting tngeibor, with a flag ut their head. Nmv CiiiRcii. Tho masons nrn nt work nt tho foundation of tho new Episcopal Church iu this Borough. This Church is to bo built or stone, und in Architectural design is entirely different from nnvthinir w hue- I yot seen in this section of Pennsylvania, and judging from tho pluns, and a very handsome iiiiiogrupli cf the Church ns it will be when finished, which has been furnished by the architects, Upjohn i Co , New York, we think it promises to be one of the handsomest country Churches in tho Sluto. Muncu Lu minary. Fnpljic lclu s. 1 he Diijiojlliun of th ttuli Forc s. ' Lravenwortii, via Booxevjli.f, July 2.1 ner C. S. Lxpress An express Iroiu Gen" Harney' huud-quarters, ut Cottonwood Springs, on the 1 Jih instant, brings a copy of the July 12th, ou the receipt of the instructions o! Geii. Scott, lor tho Uisposiliuu ol the Club forces. Col. Monroe, with tbe fourth artillery and two compuuics of drugoous, will reniuiu in the District of Plutte. Col. May is ordered. !...'.: ir.iii ..oi trrYigoobs. Two companies of the first cavalry, undur Major ttedjjwick, will repuir, at once, to Fort j. Six companies of the same command, under Col. Sumner, will concentrate ut Furl Kear ney, for service on thu Plains. Two companies ol' thu same regiment, now in Utah, i-ro ordered to go to Fort Riley. ww. c,.ti viuer. issued DV llnrn,.v ... Eteuteuuut Colonel Johnson is relieved from duty as inspector General of the Utuh lorceS, und directed to tulie comniaud ut l'mt Riley. Surgeon Wright returns to bt. Louis Major Brown of the Puy Department, is stationed at Furl Iveuruey. Assistant sur geon Smith is unsigned duty with thu 1st Culvary. Assistant surgeon Swift, with two compa nies ol the 4lh Artillery, will be stutioued in the vicinity of Cottonwood Springs. Capt. Simpson, of thu Topugruphicul En gineers, proceeds to Utah under the move ments directed in General Order No. 17. A detachment of recruits, ubout three hun dred strong, under Major Backus, left fort Leavenworth ou the 2ist instuut, for New Mexico. Another Uevuliilion in Mnlco Itrpoittd Full of Ztil'iBna. Nkw Orleans, July 24. By the arrival at this poit to-day, of the steamer General Rusk, Cunt. Smith, from BruZos Sautiugo, the I'icayuue has received advice from Northern Mexico to thu 21sl ultimo. Tho most important intelligence is the re ported abdication of General Zulouga. aud ilighl from the city nf Mexico, leaving the government iu the bund of Cauto uud two Bishops. Col. iiii a7.u a bud inurched upon the town ol Sun Louis l'olosi and captured it utter a fee ble resistance. A considerable number of prisoners were also taken. Col. Ztiuzua is oue or the chief's of the Liberal Party. General Gurza took bis departure from Matamoras on the 19lh for tbe purpose of joining the lorces ol Ueneral idaiirri. 11 was believed that the combined lorces medi tated uu kttack upon the city. General CursVajul bad intercepted a train of fourteen bundled mules, whilst en route from Tumpico for Sua Luis. 1 he prospects ul the Constitutionalists geoeraliy were believed to be very fluttering. Ihe reported violation or the lerritoryut Zauiura had been satisfactorily cxpluiued. From all Luke. Sr. Loi'l, July 26. Our despatches from Leavenworth to the 23d inst , received by the steamer D. A. January, statu thut Mr. Liv ingston, an old trader un the Plains, arrived the previous oigbl from Sail Luke City with dule of June 30th. The army hud marched from the Capital for Cedar Valley, abuul forty miles below. Brighani Young and ths heads of the Mor mou Church bad returned to tbe city, aud the people are following them en masse. All was quiet in the Valley when Mr. Liv iugloo left. Some returned teamsterx are circulating a report of rich gold deposits iu the Ticiniiy of isaiut Yeram'i fort. These statement da uot receive full credit, in tbe absence of in formation from authentic sources. . 6. Locis, July 26. Despatches from St. Josephs lo tha 2'ii iiikt , received by the sUatndY D. A. January, state that advice frotp bull Laka City lo July 3J, bad uoeu received. Tba .MorniOBs bad all returned to their homes in different part of thu Territory. lien. Johustoa passed Ibruuitb Ihu city with hi bore sod cucanipad 3U milea di luut oo the other tidu. No troops remuiund iu the city. Tha Uufernment officer bad breD duly installed iu their various oflices and era pre paring fur tba proper discharge of their du ties. Urigbarn Young; professes to be anxious to be tried oo th charge of treason, but iuiia Ibat tb jury shall eooiiit of Mormoci oal. Next Senator. - - Mn. Eoitor. Among ths difTerent per. sons named for Senator of this district, to sue. ceed C. It. Uuckalew, resigned, is Capt IJknrt Do,snei., of Snnbury. Without in tending to re I bet opou or disparage the claims ol uny other candidute, we do not hesi tate to say that for ability aud proper quali fications for the position, Cuptain Duunel, stands ut the head of the list. No man has any claims, as a matter of riiibt to office. Officers ure und ought to be tbo servants of l no people, and why theu not employ tbuse oesiquujuuea lor tueir respective duties. MANY. For III Biinburr Aminean. Mb. Editor : Wo would announce as a can didate for Congresainnal nomination by the DHinocrutic party J. J. WEI M LNSN YDEH Esq. Mr. lleiiiieiisnytler is a gentleman of superior abil.ly as a scholar and a public speaker, and will if nominated and elected be an honor to the District and the Stute. We want a man in Congress who bus ability to accomplish something for the District, and therefore feel desirous that Mr. lie!menny der should be nominated and elected. He is a sound democrat, bas never run against the ticket and is prepared to stump Ihe district, and by argument maintain his principles. DEMOCRACY. July 22, 185S. 2t. For the Suubury American. Register and Recorder. Mr. Ediior : I have been informed that Dr. J. H. MASSKB, is u candidate for the office nt KKGISTKH AND UECOUDEIl. I utn sure thut all who nro ucquuinled with him, will bo glad to have un opportunity to help hitn along. Doctor Musscr is nut a Demo crat of yesterduy, nor is he a democrat for the take of office. He is n sober und Indus, trions man, well ucquaiitted with the people, speaks (u rnum und English mid bus all the qualifications neccteury to make him a popu lur officer. Iu our opinion he is the most snitnblo man thut has been numed fur tho office, and no one can doubt that he i the most deserving us ho never asked for an office, ullhoueh he bus al-vays been popular among nil classes and witti the people) generally. It is an impor tant flice und one that should be filled by an individual in whom all would have confidence nnd such a on we huve iu the nersou of Dr. J. B. Masser of Sunburv. M A N Y O F S II A M 0 K I N. A CARD. Fellow Citizl.ns: 1 have nnderstnod there 13 a report in circulation to the ehYct that I have declined being a candidate for the office of liegister and Recorder of this county. Ibis report is entirely untotiuded. My friends having placed inu before the people I respecllully continue before you as an Hide- pendent candidute, and any reports to the contrury will bu treated by my friends as un fuuuded nud false. THOMAS D. GRANT. Sonburv. Julv 21, 13."3. 2t The North ein Central Rail?7oy. Arrival aul!etrtrture of fasnf mrpr Truim on and nfier JlLV i'llli, Idio.m M.Mii Ei,a f..iimvi : COi.NU SOUTH. Trmi. Fur Hnrriiburg 4 Cultunore, Mull Trsin, - . . LesveaPunlary. SAS A. M. . II M 1.S Iliitiuli. A ireira I..trrcM, . liurdeu and ti.eiiger, . . COMING Nor.TII. rroro Iluriik'jurs, & Halt., Arriro at Suuliury, GOING NOItTlt. Trains miroii Taisi. For iiliaiupport fe Linuri, Leaves eunmiry Mini Train. .... 3 .M P M lliiir.il.iuutl Ninc:ir l.xprttl, 1 1 il ISuiiIca and 1'aun cer, ei a m CU.MINO SOL'Tfl. Freru IViimrn k Wiuunr'l. Arrive at Sur.bnrjr Tsiss Mail Truin, K.uTil mul Ninunra r.spres", UaiJta aud L'uweiigcr. . S 41 A.M I 1 CM " e so r. m. Tile Shniuokin Vnllry mid Tottsvllle ttnilronit ranselicr train leiivei Sinihniy nf fl 15 A. " Arrivts al tinilniTT. . 7.15 l'. W' Oner. Railroad Accident. A man wus run over by the Llty Pupseng.ir Railroad cars and it was supposed that he was killed out right. But ou lifting him up he talked cpute freely and expreed no regiet that he was knocked down und ruu over, except ibat thu lull hud extensively damaged a new pair of summer punts purchased, this morning, at Brown Stone Clothing Hall of liockhill fc Wilson, No. C03 aud 005 Chestnut street. Philadelphia. A Good Lwkstmkst. Any investment of money thut is certain to br ng health, comfoit and happiness to the family circle, must be a good ouo. The purchase of a Grovks & Ba kf.r, Sewifig Machine will do all this, and brintf more iovons smiles to the face of a bouse wire, than any other investment oi a use . . . 1. 1 sum or money. It is a deed id emancipation from the toils or bund tewing, und win give her time Tor self improvi-nient, or for the mental culture id her children, und every rainily should be provided with one. A farnrite lUmcdy We believe no inedi- cine bus ever efl'eclii So many cuirs us the Oxyfjeiiateil ISitli-r. Incuxesul Dyspepsia and lio erul Debility, restoring health hih! ein'erluluess, when ull other remedies buve failed. Tor sale ly A. Fifherunil FriliiifrA Gront, Suubury lluys & Mit'orniiek, MeLueiirville, Dr. li. li. McCay, Xorlhuiiiberlund, JulniF. Callow, Milton, When Du Vai.i.' Galvanic Oil, was lirst iutrotiueeil into tho market. It uever wa thou(;li of being upplied, by the proprietor, to Lung Dieeugeii, but its being wpplicublu to aiinnst every ulher dieeiise, the sttlietvd buve used this piepaiution in Consumptiun, and, although it has never cured a purely con sumptive patient, yet it has saved many who have been prooe to thj disease from en early grave. Anuii rea Do Vil' (5aivmc Oil Frilm A; Gr.nt, A. V. riKlirr, lf. It. li. lcty, C. Wonn, tl. l Maize, lirrfctticMU 4 Hull. Ifolloway't Ointment and I'ills The chap" ter of accidents i one of the longest chapters in the volume of huuiau eutTi-riiig. In numt hospitals, bruises lucturrs, dislocation, in cised wounds, scalds, burr. &e., are looked upon as tliinc.il to be experimented ou for the belirGl of broods of young sludeuts, previous lo their debut as full Hedged surgeon. 'I he amount of unnecessary butchery iu thefe in stitutions i enormous. At l"at twenty-five percent, of the "operations" e read are mistakes abich might ant! ought to have been avoided. 'Dressing of Molloway' Ointment and the lubrication of Ihe injured flesh with that healing preparation, i positively all that i required io three-fourths of the cases where the amputating koil'e is now employ ed. rat or in & iiiuiiR'n CKl.I'DP ATtD FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, M BPOAr.VAY,NEW V0RK. Tie CHESNUT STttr.K T, I'HILADEI.rHIA. tT Thee MacUine are now juslly admillcd la b th twl in uie for f'lmilv Kewinf, a new Irons;, nd elastic litc!i, whiih will not rip, even if eyt-ry fouith ditch be cut. Cucalar eot on npplicalion hy letter. Agent Veuted, a' '.f U."wi"R dl"'-u"- ll.,mli,m. Ne,J. If Albert W. Fi.hlr, Pieyglst, M.rket street, Suubury, jtT This U to rertiry, that I hnv made but oue application of the M.,gic Oil nn my fingprs, which have been drawn from coin rue. turn or the cordo, brought on by rheumatism It was or seventeen months standing, aud I ,10.W Pnlir cu,r,',, 1 I'hoerfully recommend it to all afflicted likewise. J. M. FIN BROOK, , . . """itbvrg, 12 Locust street. July 23, 1657 Iy FHII.ADELFIUA MARKETS. July 88, ISSS. -Gn is Wheat, sales of fair and ajonj Red at IOSaJI 12 per bushel, and While from 1 27 to I 30 per bu-het. Rye j. wsni.-d at 70 cent. Corn, sale 0r Yellow t 81 a HO cent, and 87 a 90 ccnti from tore. ,. ... selling at 42 cenis per bushel for Tcnna. BALTIMORE MARKETS Jul. - c. fiHAi Wheat, there were sales of red 'at 112a "u . mr iHir to good lots, and white at 113 a ' Il5ct. for 'air, and I20al25 cts. for r,i-;,n . ... eels of dr. Corn, sale of Bond veil,,,. bi.q.i and of fair to nrimn whirn nt ,.i. oc.nt There were sales of Vireinia Oats at 30 cts. iiiiJ I ennsvlvania do, at 36s3 ri. Ti,..- ",me Fennsj Ivsnia Uyc oircred and sold al 7S cts. Mary land live lit G. l't. IiP riiisrtol STJKBUIIY PEICE CUEEENt! Wheat, Si 40a 1 f'O Butter, - $ 14 80 Kggs, . . io 75 Tallow, .. . 13 37 Lard, ... J C2 I'ork, .... H 75 Beeswax, . 21 Hye, Corn, . . Can, . . . Iluckwheal, . Potatoes, New Advfitisement3. li kb cibkr vi.r;.i: FIJHK CIBKIt VINKfJ R FL'HK flnt'ir vivw . ' Ft' KK CIDKH VIVkciii By Ihe quart, gullo,, and harrel.' nr sMe bv e , , , M -' gi:ai!h.;t. Sunhury, July 31, IRSR. CEaCKERS ji;sT Ri;cr.iVED i,v ne ui-.i!,. ,t hi, H.OI.'R BTOKB. Marke, H,,ro, . a fresl, ,,,,,,,!, ol Water, l!u,r, ,;,,;,; and Soda Crackers, fr sale l,y .he p.,,,, barrel, at wholesale Hsrril,r and I'h.l.idel, la price.. I huse vvi.hiug to porch.se will give bun a call before, ordering eh-ewh.-rr. C O i!AV K.. ue uiso continur'i to receno. wrrl.ly soj p! . u .or, giving ,, customer a lui, UIiit m .my icusonanie rales. Suubury, July 31, IS.r)8tf LUZERUE IKSTITUTJ3, Wyoming, Lr.zerLe Coumy, :'a., KIAS a hcalthv and quiet l, ,;,., jM v,.rv n a,S'ly ''X "' I-rk.w..,. Hi,,! D.ooru..urK R.,!J a,l ,rrw,Ke j IU-. ties to b,lh see. the !e.-t l.inlitjcs f,r !, under fuiihiul and aecm.pli .bed leailcrn. i, the elementary and ,iKli, r Lntri, h. cl,.,iel .,r ornamcilul hrsnrhes. il.,uli,, ,..,, , , traiMog , g.vc,,. 'j 10 4orn,n u.it ....... rJ.,v,., numniaus lo these teach, 'i he next term levins Au cress the I'lincipal, piepaiiu l.i U"t S-t. Ad- . , ,l'-a-ivi;i:nc::,a.m. yoming. July 31, IhSS c't J7KLLBTJRG ACADLMy7 A K Ti ci'Uiui me zin cr Ji'iY, nnti rimie 2 w?ck. ViicourngtJ . ast suci i't f, ii . i.;.M i effuru will be inatie tn rrmMf tili-ilfiiia to hi jtii,,s a kouihI nifutul, nior; mul -!imc.iI I'.hi.'sn.Hi, 1'Ke Acailrmic Ui'mriiiiei.t ,iiiItu.is u'l iim l.roiiclui coiittlitutidg h tlio rout;!. KiIj Ii, ('Lis bjtal. '.mlit'inanciil ami .Ntt-iiUlK Iltinc.iii.'n. Inctlur wiili Mutfit, iJiawui, i'ji.iUnu at.l A NORMAL DnPAKTMKNT lai Im'cij olHl'li!n'tl uud tuTt'tofurp At II arrpi.dcd Ul tvlili 11 'JVacar itf, fthj lhoe VMrlniiij In iti-. no Bjich, can (nt'jre iliciiisf Ives far tUr ihu'isbiud. 1 id MS II AX.Y i J . ,v ASCt. Fur 13iaiJ, Tuition, .Zoom, c, jkt ct;iiiii of weuKik $'r ( ."j-ij Tuition aim., ;ir quirtprof 11 wk. jf4 tt .tj Mui, lJiawin, i'ainUng nud Fienih uiubual Mudeuts enn cuter at any time. For catalogue, iVr., address tiliO. F. MtFAUL AND, Trim-H-Jn.y 31, XHbS. "Ilio Greatest Bic-rapLy cf the THE LIFE OF THOMAS JEFITIiCN, liv 11L.NUV b ltA.MJAl.l-, l.i.. l. Eii iliue l uliiziuN. octno. r pIUS work et'iiiuiiiB Uj-WiuJu uf a,Cl p"'''. i nMetl JL un Uu; y tr, m.il It ...dtouiut lv Louui! in v -ui un t: i ,. Ji if lll.ialmii.-tt by kct'tMiii ciiyriivuis t-n ic l, ... l i.Nu.r l'tia luc Mil iic i uin.-i g i lie l.'i u.t'i iut ,i Lit. j i ul .:-iic il J i''k.tji.i.V 1 lit tut- l nn ! r.'hlitiiir, ).u...i y i!n i, oiifcjiiiul diMit ol "the lJti:iainu u tU liui t vi.i.i , nt J.FFtik.'' OU II tl Hid. H ililiij4. ltji 11 iu every itunc, ut. nuth'fne.i v'tk: ir wai Unilcitaftcii umlf r the itjiu) -atii ii 1 1 n. ii.n.il'. , it UilitJicrvrd Ufc't to :. jiiiilt.p I I J i,r i . n in itu-tr i.iit6iii j uitd li;4iiit.i mil (ue unlit t thai ire 'ln'i'li-'iikatut ituii -ui ut t'Vei h ji I k WOik i-iiitUn.k llit rAitlLH iib I Ji iIvik .;i m)i i-vd y gttMt fiuli.ioitrtmt- ti h t.u li fce, tanu L. ti.lv t -I h j u', in lite i Jla ilcatit a crit.tt ! ulmul mvi i;r, uu j ruihiuciii uu- wli.'c ltiii.ni i.i'ti.ut .-I ii.c lii,'ui,,u U Contain tflk'i u1 iitMt-lf fe Uitiu!iileiin.l I.H..I) ((((. it'i'; ; t icct mi i fititu lut hiiU (luLnnii.tti lt.itit, t.iie iiti, etc , etc. onxio.NS or uu-: rt;i ntJtCf I.Ui f J.ilfiMni tvei u' l.al,. ." r I-.,'y none tkti tvci will be uni.icil c ii m.a .mi t- iu.-.u. Ml t'l tlilb HI ll). l'lllulM, 1'ill.fM ol III lUi.,.1 ;t.:.l C'll- KMinHt'iii bot-l.ty 'i'lim luitgiuplij li.-i evidoi.tl Utu a l.-tmr "l" love, tnai ll.e uu itl I'WUeul; uttiilu ua litii il h;k t.M, h.i i tui u i t Willi Uiigiuugiiig, until ing .utLusuuni'' iv N.ik 'ruliuuo. 'At W iiRth the i.ulilic have a I, iff i-i 'I li ti.nfc Ji '. 1 1, n Utat ! lU'l l ilt) I..K'lll.iUllg, Hint tlidCI"!!. tU'l- I 11 i j U- Uir , but uor luut will UtiHi Uic tfcfniii.il infi-i n t . l ti,:.t m uvcuric) nnd iruiliiuitn; li i iImi ti.i- m.d- WorK of lli wliolt; Uuullifiillt: i'li'iiiJiai i. ..Iuium nt.d ol tlid tic nt uider. i'o iitn.fr it ho Lt nt ihe ur i r Vtwt Wewvu.Un.it v ntpurti ilii Vtlmi.t' v uh :(.. iiiiiuiiMbe ui U iiict'iiirKirai-v lnttnil it iiw . a( .,(. yet soiaalnul u the imi uuiiuie thai Jt-.i- ian-n is u.m t h iiUY t'l hiuifccllflli.il his hat u if, lui vcr ul, ilr un Hi t W'b ilulliiilncSfl inl tthhkf I is-, t iii Wl.i'li J In t' kUutlfe wit uillir p-igt t li. vtU.1,li !. ii t 'ItnUurU Willi that enUiufcti(' uiliuir:.n n i lia niib Jct, w ilUoul w It it'll a tu.upluT i r.itt .y i.ft .-iu;, ,i r Huntl.tll lift ft llit-lt'fct dvr i.ol artW t linu- h;.Ltei l.,u.it lie may liutl, tiiliei lr -iu IhiiimU i-r li' in uu u; d'i. 11c I. ills Ihe t'iciutt ua Cr intV'II infciaatl tun li nhl be b ttuuiU'tl, "Maiiiini titl " I Iu' yt tun inn t-y ll.n, m lilO'iikc r -It H inn, WUlf'Ul io-in any ol I uutjt lic pji luuiit AlUtiiy vtt.ii g J'tiii.u-. di vt lut run ln t . h w vr r:imi!'y. " ( ilnfc Wutlt, will lull I Imi SatiMi'l Ibat Mr Umi.H.t. li t i-, .1. f Vt-'ty largely to the ( n.-k ! lite wnltl't liiloriii"liiii tiU ut JrtlrrtsiM lh;t lie lian hul ut-ct-ks to uiri t.ill.t.li. in. expl'-rttl linti ih.U hr lias dont in -rt than wmrnr d i:-- I y iii beont In in lo illitfciriit the iioiiu..iy I ll at tti.i Biatfiinuii "-.New Vm k Lvrmuj I . We have rtwl wilh dehftht Mr. KumtuM' cartivtMinjr deUiU 'l Mi J rtirnui'e 4i- nui i.i:or , wl- c It h;.i tdui'Utalv fulirreit, miti atln.uiil 1) gu uTti t t-n.tf f . n gicul vun-iyi-l fcuiiitsniic .'uri,', hii'ict uia"l nil Out iK ihe U iii,aiM- rirlmr ! His intteunf. nr s Uv tttnl cU-r klhicd auih.M Ime otiotrai t J a In k, ut ikt it. faiiieiwiniiaj! aiitl inWiiKiive in- lint fch ml Imj nuilutl by evi ty iin.'i of in html "-Ku Inn ml I I'fjHi.rf. I'lMie c-uu lie miiy ne i' iintm bi-- ilii itbi.iiy. ttfiinfil iniwrtiuliiy md iinhit.ir wu-h Mr. liiiiitt..lt hn l i.-u;i t Into CombllMtli u iu ihe v'llipill ii il " l,i (-"I'l'v li has wortmiy tjtccuitd it.utb wauled l4 I'hiia- adi lili I'lfO It will Uke I'lire mihuk the cboiurM c;"!" of Ain rim.iluei ature, and e amtiMiluU hv ever, future Ihai. iutu vi ihu4iuiry-'Vt-,ll"rl(i'l, ,'l'r""1 K" VeUW it because ll nuidirr 0"ncul, paMinU'S, Mug fteiatefc, iiof datita. but apuMat-hta, la viy intu:rtt aud in every jorleui:uiv, ihecarerr ot the ti"tl rh'iruclcr wifwe itiiiii'ws luve dm i ni'ith to ah'tpethe tloHifsnc andfoieiu policy f lh isitum h miiiiurrl 'gi-ai y to call tntoexilii " N"W Orleans '1 tun li Hr This wtnk wH he s-'hl cueluaivcly by aht-riptiyji t the low pi ire mi ? dir-haiiUwuily Umtid in H lli. l-;irerie.we4 CavaMinT Aueias wa ted, in nil puts nf (he eouiiiry, fi oUam ubtK-i itierti for Ihis w rlc. Aili ranis should ute what ctuMu thry w-uld hke tu tau- VUM. PipimaiiMfles wtH ha nt Ly mail, pra-paid, to auy diltea. tu reenpt of e piu a. Fur fail liin-lr adere UKWUV A- JACKftON. WnKlUWs,