IIL tUAL illMlt. 'ty sent by Kuilrond thifl wcrlt -by Canul 41,i!08 14 for the J;) tons, fcliowiutf a falling off ik if 'J,70 tons, nnd for the r week lust year 5,733 tons. I'rade of the Shainotiiti llegion, ut 1 "5,000 loin behind 1 Jtt year, i) a little, nnd ia on Ibe increase tou iipotung of tho Northern Central ad. Coal fa no .V delivered fritu that !i to llnltiinoro by Kail at f 3 70 per nhich gives that liegioti ibe u-lvaiitojj the Wyoming trade. Tin I'oul i.i the .osniukin liegion is sold ut 1 10iV' $t -0 per ton, put in the car at tho mine, an. ttio purchasers pny the toll end fruiglit. Wages of miners otid laborers are e.bcut pwa-thir,3 jess tbon tlicy were this timo last yar. 1'rtighlt from fiulikwe, o2210 lis, it the can of tie -V. C. Ji. R. Cu.t u il'.)' tj Psiion, o M.irai'i!;e, " " Dri.lrfTujri, ' Oluilioro', " ' Yo.-k, " Jlir.C'.l'.'ll, " " PurklMWU, o CVi-liyiviue, " 1 rt-Uini'-rr, ' " llauorti, 45 milea 9 W 47 00 ' SI " J W Hi ' frl " w " 11(1 ' 1 23 ' lii " I JO 1 fc 1 7J I VA II Ul It l) li 1J To tho above add 45 cents from tbo lower Collieries to eiutilmry, ud 50 Ccuts frem the Jdt. Ciirmel Collieries. The North l'rnncb Canal is no1 in navi- i gi.ble' order North, nnd Goal is noiv sent by that avenuo to llie interior ul .New lorK. At Ilucheiter the prices buvo Li'cn reduced iibnut 50 cents ppr ton in consequence. It is believed, however, that Coal by Hail can compete with tho trade. At Llmiri the Goal from tbo Shuiiokin Kegiou, which is geoernlly preferred for domcMi'? purposes, is transhipped iulo Canal Bouts or in ltailrotid Cars running nn the wide gimmes w ilk great facility and fcibainokin Coal has been deliv ered into diOernut pails ot Canada this sea eon, at the low rate of gS per ton. These rates of course would hardly remunerate rither tho Coal Uperaton or the Curriers, but it shows to what extent the fuel is pene trating at extremely low rales. A Steam Canal 13 oat has been introduced on tho New York find Eric Canal, whieh bus made the trip in half tho time usually occu pied by boits drawn by mules, and at about balf tha ejipease, and without causing any injury to the Canal by the washing of banks, Ac. If these Stoom l.oats can be construc ted to carry the samo quantity of tonnage os the ordinary Canal Moats, it will bo a vast improvement on tho old method, and will create a considerable demand for Coal as a fuel. Mintn' Journal. The contract for the delivery of store fcnd putliag up the foii'idaliou walls of tho main building of tho Mission InMi'ute, has born awarded to Mr. William tjaugler. Tho ex cavation work is about completed, and with his accustomed energy, Mr. 0. will soou have accomplished his part, of the work, when tho superstructure will immediately be commen ced, and the completion of the building has tened on with ail pctsiblo OitpaUh. I'uhn l)i mocrot. fAia:. Its vt.Iue, and tho chances for it, comes to us bv w av of Pottsviile, ut about 8 Ef,?1b'f1?ti.ln,ll.?,n? !be cu? cCJ,r",, ,W- or 9 o'clock, "instead of being sent by the iield. 1 wice the telegraph cabla failed, v, ,. ,, . . . ,r. . 8, , M und the world set him down as an adventurer Nortl" Central road. This delay or 4 or and a schemer. Now that success has crown j & hours iu receiving the city pupera is annoy ed his eiibrts, his name becomes famous and j iug. pronaoiy imir.onai. a wind or a wave only liting between the adventurer and the immor tal. Ilurrirburr 'J'degranh. Suahokix Ikon Wohkh. 'J'he erection of i tllu n Kallin 1 ill 1 1 . f ... ! weeks ago, is progrcing; Aground j .-eu brolir, ami a large quantity Cr lumber is on the ground and the work commenced. I dpt. 11. Yangasken is the orchilecl, and ! Mr. Daniel Weaver, tho lmillr. is Dushinc I tho work aber.d with oncrgy and skill. The j iiro of tho Mill is to bo 2so feet bv 60. We i wili endoavor to give n full description of tho building in next week's paper. Shamukin Journal. C;;i.ui!L'ia Fchsac:. Grove's furnace iu tins borough, having boon blown out a short time ago for tha purpos1 of making some re pairs, was again put in i-1. st on Monday uiorniug. This establishmeLthas been in op eration during all the hard times, affording its employees tha meaus of a comfortable liv iesr, though tha prico of irou is down and tha prospacts for sale, even nl a reduced rules bro eoniewhat uncerlaiu. Muntour Amcwitn. Tho 157th anuiversary of the settlement of tie city of Detroit was celebrated on Sat urday last. OK A Skcond Sam Si.ii'i.-Stanford & Dulisser, New York, Lavo just puLlislnd The Life and Adventures of Major' lioger Kucrmaa Petter. With eiisrravnifis bv llii- ber. 12ino. cloth, 1.25. Tuis Look is full of humor and pungent satire, bjs elicited many coniplimeuts. The following are tome of the criticitms of the Jrc:s : ' It is written ia a humorous, sarcastic vein, and recount a series of adventures, Homo as droll and whiuificul as those of the famous (iil Bias." JhraU. "The book is written iu a style which might be called a cross between J'uit Quixote and JlocUrick Rjudo-n. Major Potter's oddities and miihapi will remind the reuder fmquutiy j vi imv neio ui lervanws. uay uoule. 'This is a volume of more Ihuu 500 psjes of riicetious adventures or this redoulable Major, sumething after the fashion of Major Jack Djwting's experiences in polities aud Inshiimablo life. 'Iho reader will here fiud umi h to umuje l.i:n, aud inuch of humun na-t-iro to instruct bin) uiso." Sew JJetfutd Mrcr,j. GiT senator Bigler's deuiincialioa of Dou glas mid Lis friends, Las called out from For ney's J'rtis tha fullowing extract of tLal Scua tor's course on tho Kausas questiou. It is an extract from a letter of Uigler to fcec retary Stanton, dated Aug. 14th, 1857 : ".Make my special recrardi In lli.rjrn.. I Walker, and say to him that i:t has n,t: loritAii iikart with in TiiKorciiocT TUB .tike cotxrav, kxcept om.v tiik KXTn:.ii fcOLTU. oioum uis programme succeed, he W1UL Hill; 11IB n,8T I.NVIAIII.E 1'KfiUI x Hrr ,,r AXV JUS IN TUS NATION. The Admii,trutiun is a ItUte u-eal- in Ihe kneei. ind i,Vicf under the Southern thundtr, lut ihi.ii must stan-l ,n the u,r)" ' (ST Luejt Xbi. The Mormon Imd re turned lo Salt Lake from Provo. B.igham Young Ltd shut himself up under the pietee tiou of a body guurd, for, Tor f.ir La would be sists:uated. Oeuerul Jshnston ..r.n.. ling iu to lino Winli-r f.nnii..! j I'. I n.n man and tho volunteers wero at Foil Bridge A ssvero battle is reported to Lave taU pisco oetwscn Iho seven hundred Paw. .... is. . uud the allied tribes. ITT Tho Niaga'raTrriu-d' at New Y'ork wilU Mr. Field on board. Mr. FielJ does not doubt the cnlire success of the cable before La left Ntw Foundl.nd messages were passed through tha cable both ways Until the 1st of September the line will le closed to all mtsscges, except for the govesn meat of Great Bi iteiu snd the Cuited Htates. Jur. K.a Las r,lUo a letter t- the direc- ! tors io piepare mother cable at once, as this no eiil ool bo tuEchjU lo do all the Lusi- THE AMERICAN. "' SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 18587 II. B. MASSE3, Editor and Proprietor. To Asrs&TifEin --Tlie pirrulullon of the Puiitury Aniertrnn nfloilg tfte dilTrreiit tuwnt on llit 9urquliiniiH t milt x?ocJcJ ifr u.!l!c.l lijrnny ppf puMnhei! in NmtV Doraoci'Qtic Stato TTominntions. ron jfri;ir'K 'ini: bi'iimTk tovkt V M. A. POIl I fill, I'lilliKlrlplila. fill lOAL COMMISSIONER, ri.Tl.kV i nOST, tnjrlt cmi)y. Arllmr'i lelf dealing Cans or Jars anil the OKI PtHniuion CoCi e pot, for sale at tljif olueo. C?" Some coniBiuulcatioiii and other mat ten hare beeu crowded out for want ef room ibis week. IV Wm. i). Hurley, Ksq., will, in all pro Lability, be selected as tbo opposition candi date to Mr. I.eldy, for Congress, in the Columbia county district. Mr. Hurley stands well at home and is one of the most unexcep tionable men in his district. n - C3S" I.aros Corn. A blulk of corn, IS fuel high, was presented to us a lew days since. It was grown in the garden of Sir. Wilson, of llii place. tJ.JT I,.Riik Tk.un. A train of J20 cars, of four and a half tons of coal, each, was dis patched from this place, for Kliniro, last Monday, over the Sunbnry A. 1'iie road. tTV I.kttixo. Proposals will be received at Lock Haven, on Wednesday, the 25th iust.. for the graduation aud masonry of 32 miles of the Sunbnry & Erie llailroad, ex tending from Farramlsville. west. W" Codei'h Lady's ISook, for September, is already issued, and well sustuins its char acter of tin excellent magazine for ladies. Terms, $3 per annum. $1 sent to this office will secure the Lady's Look and t!:o Ameri can one vear. ijiT LiiTr.i.L's l.lM.vu Aon, tilled weekly with the choice selections of Kuropeun litera ture, comes to hand regularly. 0"Thr M.ils. A porlien of tho mail I from Philadelphia, mostly papcre, frequently C2'-rEAM on Can. m.s. The pufurs of t western New York indulco freely in their ri ;,, nf n.n .t,.,,,,, n.ni '.n....i u 1 ' Cornor K,,, 0U which recently ade 011 xpenuieutul trip on the Luecuual. They seem to think the a.option vf steam on canals r.s a fixed fact. IT" A DcaiBAUi.r. Faku ako Cpf.iinv Klsidit.sce. We call tho attention of those who desire to purchase a valuable farm and most dcsirnbU reidauce, to the advertise ment or Mr. John Uuyers, who offers for e..lo his valvuble property udjnining this korough. This alorJi a rare chauco for those who may with to pnrcluso a beautiful country resi dence, in a healthy location, convenient to town. r3' The Domocruts of Lycoming have nouiiuated Hon. Allison White for re-election, on the two-term principle. Tbe resolu tions upprovo of such measures of Mr. !5u chauun's administration as they dec-ni Demo cratic and proper. In regard to Mr. Bu chauau's Lecompton malady and Mr. White's support thereof, they suggr-st the motto of "tei Ml unj tag nil," A. J. Divtrich, Esq., was Dominated for the Senate. Col. The. Lloyd and Gen. Jackmsn were nominated for re-election to the Legislature wilbout opposition. C2T Acciijext. A son of Catpt-r Sowers, a young man or IS or 20 years, Lad his left urm crushed, on Tuesday night, Ly tho cars of tho 11 o'clock train ou tho Northern fee trul IUilroad, about oue mile bi low the Trevorton bridge He had taken the place of his father, wtio is a wutchman, and sat on one of tho cross-lies, leaning with his elbow on Ihe rail with tho lantern in his baud, lie was asleep when the train pusscd. The steps of the car struck hiaheuiai d knocked him nroilnJ. Tho train pR.-sed over his left arm, wLich wis successfully amputated below the ilbow, next inoinis.g, by Dr. li. 11. Awb of this place. IIAMOKIN UAK. The fmliowing is the new beard of direc tors and officers of this institution, recently elected. The board is composed of some of the bed nnd uost substantial men in the ! couutJ'. aUli trust, be alio lo place !tli" Buok ou a basis thai will coiumaud the 'confidence or the publis : l;tfli(nt-J . II. 7IM VI r.iiM v Cashier Sal'i:l John. yirt'or Joseph Bu J, Wm. H. Marshall, Wni. M. Weaver. Eliaa l im i i!.,. I r.iit.ii, i j.x Aiaurer, m. Dt.j.jin, Klida Juhn, H. J. WlveUon.Wrn.T.Crant, V.'u.. C-jTTur. Kxolisu Lktikk. tome of tho ' l,'iuU r Wr "ucbaoao still stoutly denv ll.uf I.. IB ... ." . m -'"u liny iciier nri-um iku - O D - " i-ugiuu, of Indiana, who XU BUlUor fcf t!" ''ded bil" rur the n.in.i.-- : ..r IT , i ' " ''au" uner the Lecomi.loo Constitution, and which, on the 6lh iust.,' was alBiOtt uuanimoUily iijcted by the people or k' a in as. It titms t0 iiu.m Biu0gt i(,creJiU aud yet there is r.o reason to douLt its truth. We were informed, a few days siuco, that Mr. Buchuiiao has ulto written a letter to John McUcynolds. Esq., of Columb a couuty, urgiug him to clour the way for Hou. Puul iiuy, another victim of tuis Lecompton malady, which, if not arrested, ii cot only dtttroyits victims, lut the oiganiiation of tho party. It is to be rccretied ihut w l,Sv. ; no asylmn or place of conrincuicot for ihe icinm ot r't-vsl !unay. TIIK AtLAXTIO TF.LEOrt APIt. Tho papers aro discussing; the question who it is that Grst suggested the ocean tele graph. In August, 1843, Trofessot Morse, in a tetter to the Secretary of tho Treasury, speaking of the ocean telegraph, bbj-i j "The time n il! come urhen thil jriject will It real ised." A Cincinnati paper also claims for Mr Curtis, of that place, the anggestinn of such a cable iu 1 1 5. On tho 29th of May, 132, we copied an articlo in the American, from tho Harrisburg Standard, written by Kimbrr Cleaver, of Shatnolcin, in which La refers to an articlo on this subject which he Lad sent to Messrs. Fenu i Wallace, cf lbs 1'urrUhurg 'J'tle graph, in Tebruavy or March, H 11, bat which they did not publish Mr. Wallace, who was editing the l'liiliiJelj liia .Vim when the Jrtk'lo appeared in 1 852, in the Stundard, apologised for not iuserting it in tho Tele, 'jrajih, in 1841, saying lie intended it for a new scientific journal which he and (J. 11 Totteu, Esq., itilo'jaV'd to start, but did not, and thus lost sight of it. TL following is an extract fiofu tho Sili cic Wo published in May, 1952 : "The following plan I then suggested, of l which 1 hiiVe notes made at the time yet in I my poSMutaiuh, aud which, with some improve- I it.er.ts, 1 still deem practicable. I Tho medium of communication to consist of metallic wires, eqii.il in number to the letters of tho alphabet, and of sullicieiit length to I reach from Angelica to ringland. Kich wiro to separately covered with silk or somo other , . reconducting substance, and then co.lectivc ly ecclosed in a strong nnd durable water proof covering ; say a compound of leather, j canvai. gum elastic und gutta perchu, tho i whole forming u lope of live or six inches in diameter. Then by means, cf u tufiicieiit number cf water crafts, brought into lineal convenieni oiEiancesnpari, exienuiug across r.om shore to shore ; having at proper inter- vuls, say half a mile apart weights attached siuiie em io sinn u,e rope ueiow me iraeK oi j cil commending that incisures bo taken to vessels and the commotion ocaioned by i t!,0 BllcceiiS ,)f ,he Atlantic Tele ftorma ; and at a given s.giml let it down, re- s ,ciu, C0Illll,jUl.e4 wero 8ppi,iuted, taming au end on each shore, and tho ends of : b . ,ol, ,(r'aIu.il(.3 of Councils, to agrio upou the wires arranged alphabetically, attached j tf0 l,roj,ralnlr,i. of lllL. Jemonstration. tg keys somewhat after the fashion of a piano , jjAI.1IMl)1Ii; An-. 10 -Tho Mavor has just forte, so that a discharge or galvanism on the is?,lcJ jVoelamaiion congratulating tho wire denoting any letter at one. would be I oitizer.s of l!jlt:mi.re ou tho succor of tfce coiwiiuuicaieu auu uiaue iiianuesi tl lac oili er end." Tho above will be EuCicieut to show that Mr. Cleaver was the firt person to suggest publicly ut lea-'t, the construction of a cable cr telegraph throagh the ocean between this continent and Europe. nu. noi;i.si)N ami ilic UAK. ill5fUKIN Under this lieud Mr. Joseph It. Robinson has published au article of some length, in the New York 'Jimes, in reply to the report or the Bank Committee. We have no room ror the entire urticle. Ha savs ha is deter- mined to place Limfelf right before the public, lie ulleges that the Bank Chuiters uro "the offspring of the Sunbury A: Liie Pailroud swindle, and a variety of lesser frauds by the Pennsylvania Legislature" This, if even true, is certainly no excuse for the charges alleged Ly the Commissioners. He says : "The Khamokin Dank, iu ten days after r.:y ndmiiii.-tratioii coiuuicuced, stood rt Ihe head of the Pennsylvania ceuntry bi.i:!.s, and hi-r quotations were by far belter than uny other country Bunk i'i the Htato. Ail (r this 13 matter or record, which any one may learn from other Sources than my decla ration, iT they w ill but read. Tho Bank's line or discounts were conliiK-d to the iuiinediatu wants or tho neighborhood. The pnor and rich wero equally iu proportion nccjinrnod i ted, and 1 soon kad the salifaitiim or Seeing the Bank a Qourishincr, nioney-niaUiiig and useful institution to the people of Pennpvlvu. nir. All of this bright history of tho liai.k llie Coniii.ilteo refused to notice in their Keport. Why? Because by so doing they would show that an innocent uutaide party came into Pennsylvania and purchased the still-born pet of their own tillainy, or cf thuir brother politicians. They prefer to cover up the rascality of their friends by suppressing everything that was good und honorable in my administration of the Bank, and iu drag ging mo before the public, instead of their ' friend, us a swindler, iVc." August 5th. 1.-I5 morning Anchrred in ,,.,, ...... 1 . . the bay. Distance run C I miles. Paid out If the Lank, at that tune, stood at the j t;, )tn, id oul , 0fl ln.lt.E l)ifUacu head or the Penniylvaiiia couutty Banks, it ' s'.i2 miles. At 2 o'clock a. M lauded and was certainly unfortunato that the public did ) infored the telegraphers that tho Ccet had not know it. Mr. KobiesoH, wo think, Las !m'vc.'J- (il received u sigual , , - , . .... Irom the Agamemnon that she bad paid out not been very successful in satisfying tbo i0lO uiiU-a of e.vl,I.. At 5,15 morning tbo public en this matter, and much less on the ca'ole, was landed from the Niagara, subject of the S3S.CA0 iioto discounted for! At six o'clock the end or tho cable was car him by the Hank. Also tho $20,000 given riei1 10 ''","1. house, where a strong , ., ., ... , , , ' . . currant was received tro:n the other sidu ol to Mr. Street without the knowledgO or the Ule Al!jIltic. Capt Hudson then read pray- director;. This last financial operation ' cr and cave thanks to Uod Tor the successful crippled tho llauk more than anything eK-e I here nru a number of other sins of omis sion and commission, under Mr. Hobiusou's administration or the Bank that vrquiro ex planation. Tlllt ATLANTIC CAULK ANU TELI.OK A PH. The lading of this cable is onu of thu greatest achievements of eciouco on record, but until the reception of the Queen's cies f .ige to the President or lha United Slates, ou Monday, tho 16th iust., there were many doubts in regard to the final success or this great enterprise in working tho cable. Thu message or the I'ueeu sent a thrill throughout tho Union as it tlabhed over the Wires though universally condemned for its brevity anJ cold formal. ly. But a dUputcu from Trinity Bay, nsxt morning, brought the balance of the t'ueeu's message, with an ex planation that thu fiiot paragraph was sent 6ouih, without staling that it was not com pleted. Wo were in the CuUil House, at Williams port, on Tui'bdur, when the dispatch wau handed to Judge Jordan, who requested the Dibtiict Attorney to lead it aloud, when, ou motion ol C. W. Scales, Esq., it was ordered lo bo entered iu fail on the records of the couil. tit Is it a Trick, We observe iu the Saubury Gazette, of this week, a coinmuaicu lion purporting to be from Authouy Ann strong, Wm. Beard and Nathuuiel Brittain, iuliiiiating that their names were attached to an address, which they Lad not seen or read. -sow we nave ouly to say that there is a nu.iaae, u hoi a wick ot tbe enemy iu this matter, as the individual who procured the uames say the address, precisely as il is priuted, was read by these geullemen before they sigued it. The Lecoinptouites are grow. ii:g dssperato, and will stop al nothing. Tiffany t Co., Jewellers, io New York, hav-e booght Ibe remainder of the cable (V9 miles) to sell in small pieces. CyFin 1 Porrsvii,t.t. A leriooi Cro occurred In rollsville, ou Saturday night. Conirtieucihg in a sash fictory, which resulted in tho destruction of 8 or 10 buildings. Among them, we regret to ay, was tho office of the Mining lleyiiter, ptblished by II. I,. Cake, Kq. which was entirely destroyed, excepting only the books and tiles of papers. The Register will, no doubt, appear again with litlln as delay as can be, in getting new material. CJ5" HaRVTST HOMK CeLKBRATION We are indebted to Mr. Iletzel, of the 'T.eviero Uouso," I.ewisburg, for an invitatiou to attend the harvest Lome celebration at his bonse, on the 2Ut inst. It will, no doubt, be a pleasant affair, aud wo tlmll Le glad to atteud if ptsjiblo. Ministk Aiiroaii. Pennsylvania is pretty liberally represented abroad, as will la seen by tho fullowing list: Uoorge M. Dallas, Minister to London William 1!. 1'oeJ, Minister to Naples ; Jos IS. Clay, Minibter to l.iinii ; Cbnrle: 11. Uotkalew, Miui3ter to licuador. Ci""'eo Derby and Jackson's advertise ment for agent?, irt another column, headed "A Casket of Viems of Wit aud Wisdom " ! 111 ' I 1 1 . . "'-V- i.i' I. I . I Ccltgvaj)j)ic IJctos. 1 he Tle;rriSt ltrjalcluga, ... v- i i t v . . i ..1.-. luiin. .Alii;, i u. j iiiuieuiiiiei v uu ,1)0 annoanvemi.ht (.r th nueeu, menace being ricoivrd over tho Atlantic Cuble, the bells or old Trinity Church struck up merry peal, tho public buildings were decorated with fl:igs und s.luk'B were (1 re J, uccording to previous ananeiuentH. Tho greatest en- tuusmsm eveiywli.TO t.revaile kt the jnTul jni,.,.,, of H... telegraphic union of P.u v .filI:N(iT0!li ig.The Mayor this afternoon Erlt B mess.ice to the City Coun- Atlantic Telegraph, recommending the firing or two hundred gu:;s, the ringing ut all the ' bells c f the city, and tho displaying cf flays ' from the publ.c buildings and EhippiUj L- t.vecn 12 and 1 o'clock to-morrow. ! THE H)ti Ul1 Till. A11LU tiX I'EIM I IO M. 'I'r.tMiv Bay, A iigust 7. Mr. Fields' log j of tie expedition status : The Niagara nr 1 rived i.t tin' J'tubt Igun on the 22 i of July, j the Vulorous on the 2Gl!i, the Uorgon on thu I '.'Till, end the Agamemnon ou the 2Sth. ' I lie splice ft as n.. a', a the afternoon of the 29th. ! At 7 -J5, evening, the signal from tho Again- emnoii coated und electricians reported a ; v.niit of CHiitinu'.y in the entile but insuli'.ion 1 purled, ' m. tin K", t on paving out, and at 1 1 30 ,iu.ira ii'-ain received perfect sig- nals rrom the A gaiiiemnon. July 20. D. stance rcn !:() miles j paid out KU miles. Depth water, 1552 to 1,975 lulh.mis. July 31. Distance run, 1?.7 miles; paid out 15'.' uiiies. Depth, 1,057 lo 2,200 fath oms. August 1. Distance run 145 milrs; paid out, 101 m.ieo. Dejrtk I, '.'52 lo 2,110 lath oms. A'.igiiht 2 D. stance 151 miles ; pnid out 177; ceplh l.OuO t- 2,(100 ruthouis ; the Ni agara celling ligi.i and ro.l.ng much ; not cunsideicd Sate lo lairy sail lo sternly the ship, for in case of accident it might be neces sary to stop tne ship us toon as possible AtiSliK this looming imperfect insulation .iatected ill !eii!ing aud receiving signals, but all i ght agii:n bi'.O; the fault was di?cor ered to be in tho w:d room or in kbout 00 miles from thu lower cud of the cuble, which was out und takeout el the circuit. Aogu.-t 3. Distance run 147 miles ; paid out 1 01 miles. Depth 710 to 1.820 tathoms. At 11, 15 forenoon received a signal from tho Agamennun that she had paid 7b0 miles. At 'J fi'elnek. ve,tini' reeeivml a Hiemil thai fllle A g allien: umi wan in 200 fathoms water. At 10 o'clock, eveuiug, the Niugara was in I the same depth. August -t. Distanco run 140 miles j paid out 151. Depth titular 20(1 fathoms. Made lund at the vntrer.c of Triu.ty Bay at 8 A. M. I Inrminulirin rf t!t. urtf uiiricii nll.Mi kIi'cIi tin made some appropriate remarks. At oue o'clock, P. M. Ihe (jorgoi), tired a roy.al salute or twenty-one guiis. August 0. Have been receiving strong electric signals from Yulentia Bay ull day. Trinity Bay, August 8. The people here seem to have had little faith in tho success of tho cable, and made but very slight prepara tions. It is worthy of uoto that ono end of tho cable was lauded on the Irioh coa: t by tho Niagara on the 5th of August, lt'57, and now thu other cud from the same vessel is landed on the Newfoundland shore on thu 5lli of August, 1851. The shore end from Val- 1 eulia laid last year still remains, aud so both I ends of tbe cabla have actually been laid by the Niagara. I Ki;laml and America lulled. ! '"'e f-'on;iec'i'on Cumpletr. The Quten't .fn nitjeTke I'rciiilcnt'i Rejily. The following despatch, received on Mon day afternoon, announced lo the public that the labors of electriciaus at Trinity Bay had been crowned with success, and thai the lirst message from the llueeii to the President of the L ii ill il Stales had QabLed across the Atlantic Cable. j London, Aug. IS To the Lireetari ef the I Wdiitie Tilr;raih Company Europe aud I America are united by telegraph. "Glory i ... ... ;.. .1.. i.i.. I,..., . . .i. " I ud iu ,ou til iu, ,'i;ivi,( vii trunu jJCBCe, and good will towards men." Signed by the Directors of the Atlantic j Tel.-graph Company of Great Britain. I Thu Messuge from t'ueeo Victoria to the President is as follows ; j To tiik Hon., tub Pkmidlnt or tub United ! Statu : "Her Majesty desires to congratulate tho President upon the successful completion or tins great international worn, in wuicb the Queen lias taken the deepest interest." Washington, Aug. 10. Evening. The intelligence or the reception or the Queen's alessag rapidly spread throughout tbe city, j end this evidence of the successful working ' of tUB Atlantic line occasioned much rcjoio- lug. Jo some quarters, however, its authen ticity was questioned, until the followiii rle spalch rron. the General Agent of tbe asso ciated press removed all doubts. "New Yobk, Auir. 1C. Evening. I an assured by Mr. McKay, the superintendent of Ihe New 1-ouodlaud TeUgraph Line, that tbe message as Sent is wholly complete, and also tbet the line ia now in tranA iiulms J ordur from he(r to Leedou, sad that it is keld open for tne reception of lha rrcbidout's repiy io tne ljueeo. 'Signed) D. II. Craio." The first information on the aubiect was communicated to the President by Senator T r l. tr ... . . .. I'lgirr, irom miormaiinn obtained irom the vvasliitigton Associated Press Agency, when the President returned to the city rrom the "Soldiers' Home," his country residence, and received at the White Mouse the message from her Majesty, where tbe leply was pre pared. TUB r-RMIDKHT'S KRTl.Y. "Wasiiixctom, Aug. 10. Tho President of the United States cordially reciprocates tho congratulations of her Mujesty, the Queen, on the success of the ercnt interna tional enterprise, accomplished y the science, skill and indomitable energy of two countries. It is a tiiumph more glorious, because more uselul, than was ever won by the con queror nn the field ef battle. May the At lantio Telegraph Company, under the bles sing or Heaven, prove to hn a bond of per etunl pearn and friendship between the kindred nations, and in instrument destined by Divino Providence to dliiuso reliirlon, civilization, liberty and lan throughout the world. In this view, will not all the nations of Christendom spontaneously unite in the de claration that it shall bo fnrcvor neutral, and tint its communications shall be held sacred in passing to tho places of their destination iu the midst of hostilities. Wasiiincto.v, Aug. 1C, 1859. TIIIlMUM OF TIIK TWO COS TIV EST. 7Vi first Message only half u Message The Queen' i Despatch Entire. Tho following, from the News Agent of the Associated Press, shows that thu desiro to relieve the public mind of its auxiety respec ting tha working of the -cable, cot a little ahead of the telegraph itself, and only a por tion of tho Queen's Despatch lo the Presi dent was sent. The following has been since received as tha completed despatch ; TrInitt Bay August 17 Tho Queen's Despatch w ig not couiploted till 5 o'clock this uinrning. It was commenced yesterday, Lnt dnrinc its reception the operator at Yaleiitia delisted sending it io order to make slight repairs to llin cable. Through a mietuk the part received was cent South to tho President, ns if it consti tuted the whole message. Tho following it the Qe.cca's Despatch to the President : "Vai.kntia. viATrnKiir Bat. To the llonjrallc the 1'iesideut of the United .States : "Her Majesty desires to congratulate the President upon tha successful completion of that groat international work in which tho Queen has tuken the duepeit interest. 'The Q'ie. n is convinced that tho Presi Vint will join with her fervently l.opiug that the electric cjUo which now connects Great Britain with the United Elates, will prove an intuitional link between the two nations whose friendship U fouudud upon ttieir com mon interest and reciprocal esteem. "I he Ihiecu has much pleasure in thus communicating with tha President aud re newing to him lirr wi-los for the prosperity of the United Stu'.ec, The President's reply to the Queen is de tained at the telegruph oftico heie, awaiting his instructions whether il id to bu considered iu full under the circumstances. The operators ure avraitmg the i'residcut's r.nswer. Thu firegcing J. rpatcb was sent to the President by l'otor Cooper, E.-q , accompani ed bv the Tollowlug : Jo the j'rtsfJci.t tf the Lmted Stntes ; I beg leave to transmit a uicssagu this mo ment received from Trinity Buy, explaning ,.e cause which prevented the whole of the Queen's mefsuge keiog telegraphed from Va lentin yesterday, together with tho complete liie?eu"U itself. Khali we Consider your mvs- sage to her Majesty a full reply, aud 'ate ll this day accordingly 7 "The operators ul Trinity Bay await your answer. l'r:T!:n Coornii." Washington, August 17. l'he President has authorized thu operatots at Trinity Bay to send his reply to Q leen Victoria's Des patch precisely as it wus wrilteu yesterday, without changing the date. kefs ac 3 ruo: the ma yon cr snw ronii to TIIK M.lYOIl Of I.OSfcO.t. To the Lord Mayor tf London : I con. gratulato jour Lordship upon tho snccessful lading of the Atlantic Cable, uniting the continent oT Europo and America, and the cities o! 'London and New York, thu work, ol Great Britain aud the United States the Iriuin ph i.r science und energy, over space, thus uniting Biore closely the bonds of pence aud commercial prosperity, and introducing an era into llie world's hiolorr pregnant with results beyond the conceptions of a finite man. To God L4 all the praise. (Sigucd) D. F. Th.mann, Now York City. L'USI-ATCII 1T.0M T!!E OOVKPNOR ORNKUAL OT CA NADA. TonojiTo, August 17. Thu following des patch from the Governor General of Canada was scut to day to Trinity Bay, to be trans milted over llie Oceau Cable : 7 Ji Me Uonura'ile Stcrtiarti ef State Col unit, London, Untjland. : The Governor General of British North America, presents his humble duty to the Queen, and respect fully congratulates Her Majesty oa the com pletion of telegraphic communication between Great Britain and these Colonies. (Signed.) Edmcnd IIead. malar ror. gcnef.ai. frstivitirs to ERrixco ' IN I.O.NPON. New Y'ork, Aug, 17. Mayer Tiemnnn, to day sent tha following despatch to thu Mayor of Montreal, in answer to an inquiry as to when the grand Telegraph celebration w ould tako place ; Nkw York, Angust 17. to the nox . n. rooikr, uayor or montiirai.. This City will celebrate the event but thu day has not jet been Cxed. Wm propose that Loudou shall Gx the day for the generul festivities und that if possible ull tho cities of both hemispheres shall unitu iu its celebra tion. You will of course, receive seasonable: notice, (Signed) Dan'l f. Tirmann. Mayor of New York. A similar answer bus been sent to oilier parties, end it must sullies for"auxious ionui- rie" evarywhere. .Vu information coneernintj the u-orkiny of the Cable The 'Jramnission of the President's rtply. N'uw Yons, August 17. The electricians nt Triuity Bay can give uo iuformuliou cou Ceriiing tbe working or the cablo. Tho lim Tor tho transmission of the Presi doiil' reply will depoud ou the working of the cablo at thu time ; perhaps, uuder favorable circunistuuccs il will requiro an Lour uud u half L . CmmmuucatciL For Ilia uubury Ainrricaii. KoaTiiCMBr.Ri.AM, Aug. 18, 1658. Fditor Si'nuckv A steaic a Pear Sir : The reference made to me by Joseoh H. Kobiusou iu Lie attempted vindication or uimseil irom Ibe charges of the Leeulative Loniniillco, is wilfully and stupidly false. If a further contradiction shall be deemed ne cessary, it will be made at the proper timo, aud evidence adduced to sustain it. I have just receivod a letter from Hon. A. G. Curtio, most positively contradicting the statement ae far ae it relates to him. The community ia respectfully invited lo weigh our assertions on the one aide, and that of J. It. UobiBsoa oa the other. - Your, very truly, DAVID TAUGART. Tor Punbort Aoi(Jag. Register and Recorder. Ma. Editor ; I have been Informed that Dr. J. It. M A RISER is a candidate for the office of R KG I ST EH AND RECORDER. I am sure that all who are acquainted with him, will be glad lo have an opportunity lo help him along. Doctor Masser ia uot a Demo crat of yesterday, nor is he a democrat for the sake or otlice. lie is a sober and Indus trious man, well acquainted with the people, speaks German and English and has all the quahlications necessary to make bun a popu lar oflicer. In our opitiioo be in tho most suitable mnti that has been named for the office, and no one can doubt lhat he is the most deserving as ho never asked Tor an office, nllhoiigli he has always been popular among nil classes and with the people generally. Ills an impor tant office and ono that should bu filled by on individual in whom all would have confidence and such a oue we have iu the person of Dr. J. B. Musser of Snubiiry. MANY OF siHAMOl'IN. To tlic fricnd3 of Protection and tho foes of Lacomptonism ia Schuylkill and Northumberland Counties. 1 have been iuducrd by those who wish me success, lo maku this public announcement o! my intention to stand ns a ceucviuie lor ton. i ... i . , cress, i uo li reiucinniiy, occaue i n" i- i ways believed, that a posl of so much responsi I bility should seek the man, und not net vers'.i But so generally is this sound rule iiisregaui- ed in modern times, that the mun who ad heres to it, is very apt to become the victim for his own modesty. I put forth no claims to tho ncminutioH, but u life long devotion to the principles you entertain. 1 have ever been in favor ef main taining inviolate ''tho purity of the ballot box," ud the great bulwark of constitutional liberty, tho uncompromising advocato of Protection to American Industry, and 113 bit terly opposed to forcing by bribe and bayo nets, n slave constitution upon a free people. II these rrincii'les entitle mo to your support, you will bo safe in rendering it. ShoulJ 1 he elected (which is quite probublo if you nominate mo.) I will endeavor to act so that my co!ititneiita shall not bo ruLamed of lloir representative. However if in your wisdom you should select either of my nmiablo competitors us your ttand.ird bearer, iu the luiniuairu if another distinguished patriot, 1 wi:l 'thai.;; God tU.t Sparta hath al Icast er.o worthier sou tkun 1." Asa patriot is one- who is willing to serve his country (for a conseleralioii) jnu will bo good enniifih to acquit me of arro gance, if 1 class mvself in that cateiroi v. DAVID TAGG ART. Noi'.'iuimberlr.nd, Aug. 11, lo53. to The Korthcrn Ccr.tir.l r.ailwuy. Arrivnl a!nli!- iiiturf i f I'.infiif rr Tmon on niul aflfr Jilt UVih, it:e. m Jimivkv, li f..:u.v. i : GOING SOUTH. Tjlliil. r.l liumtliurg I. !!:illix.jrc. I.f.ivnPinXury. Mail Triin. .... .1 IS A M. H.ifl! k :Si.inrii r.l;ircfcS. 1 1 l.T " L'uracii a..;'. l'i.ni:igrr, - - " COMlC .NOUTH. Teair . Fr-if i:airisbai ft Iti.l , A.-;ire i P.-al.BTjr. Mail Trmu. - - n jO IV M. huti.iloiiinl N:iiFra l:::irce, - Ilia " lluiJcn anJ . !.(", - - 3.10 A.M. COINO NOHT11. Tjaiss. For Williai:ii;iil .V tauna, l.f JvfK Viu.liary. .M;lll Tni:l. lluflitaaiiil Ninyr i;srr(.'W, UurJrii uud I'lCfcifi-ircr, - 3.11 P M 1 1 w u-W A.M Ci'.MINO POfTH. Tiom Frnra i:iiriira 4 Williarrtp'l. ArrivtstSaubory MailTrnii. .... lti:nil-i anil Nmama Fispri, UuilI'iii and rutitciigci'. Tli Mi.-itn.-l.iii Vullry nnd P&ilti rBltpngfr train l.-nvi Sui.l.iuy at ' Arrivt; a'. Sui.lury. - :t A.M. iur. M. !!1p Itallronil r. i.i a. M - 7.1 IV M A S.MvI.t. IssTRUUr.NT OF Toll I f KT.. II a ve i our lady readers cV'.T reflected Upol) the fact j that so small an instrument us u sc-witifr, needle has distroyed more liven, und caused more suP.'eriiiR than tho sword. It is tru.1, however ns the morality uinoiip ..iti;.stresei ; every where attests ami our only wonder it, j that parents will permit their daughters lo , fjrow up slaves to the needle, while the Gno- j VKii.tt Kakkh Sowing Maclunes will uoueuer and more beiiiiliful sewing than can bo done by hand. Tko time is coming when tho pa rent who consent J to have Lis daughter.' con tinue hand sewing, will be regarded es want ing iu afl'ection for them. ILiHoicaifx Pills. Health depends upon j thu state ot the blood whon it parses into the ; veins to C'rcnlato through every fibre of the j frame. If thu dicestion be impaired and tins, lirer torpid the Vital fluid will be partially deprived of its niitritirus principle, and churg- j ed with morbid matter which may produce j any variety of disease. The sure remedy in, such Cases is Holloway's Pills. They at once restore the vi.orand activity of the stomach j and liver, puree all acrid mutter from the se- j cietions und the blood, relieve debility. 1 in guor und puin, remove ull the premonitory symptoms ol ucuto disrate, and restore thu whole system to a perfectly heulihy n:,d sound condition. Wo are not in the habit of piiffinir I'aten'. Medicines, but when such nn article us DU V ALL'S GALVAIC OIL. which sustains fully what it claims, is presented to the pub. lie vre fid no hesitancy in Fpeukinj: the truth free i f charge. The above nientit red medi cine has obtained for itself a world-wide r.ume never to go down with the common articles of thu day It is one of the very best remedies for all Linda of pain, that can be produced. It often gives relief in 5 minutes. Troy lllade. Agenti rna Du Ve.i'i f;i.vt:c On, Trl'r l.tunt, A. W. Fisher, l)r 11 U. .MtiCuy, C. SVcim, Maize, UrrilicaMri it Hull. Cuuiiori. C'onshs, Colds and affections o the Lunss prevail amongst our people to nn extent wholly unknown in 1 nro e. nnd if neglected, often ussumc a dangerous Torm. WisUr's Dalsttin or wild (.'Lorry is the r.-tiiedy iu such cases. For sale by A. W. Fisher and Frilinu & Grunt. Smibury Havs A- MeC'ormiek, Mcliwensville, Dr." It. 13. McCay, Northuu.berlur.d, John F. Caslow, Milton. c;uuvr.u & U4Eit:u'j CFI.rimATKU FAMILY SEVINO UACniKES. M mtOADWAY, NKW Yf.HK. ? C1I1.S.M T M HKKT, I'HILADLU-IHA. Ij?" Thee Machines are now jually admitted lo be the het in uo for Family truing, a new Irom;, and lalic alilcli. which will not rip, even if every fourib tiilch he cut. Circblars sent on application by teller. Agent Wanted. IT I, OOO II KVAHI will luimlil for anv MikIioim lUl will eacrl 1'UA'ITJk 111THI:H MAOIC UL, for tins f llowing tlileuM-s: Itlicuniutimi, Nvaniliu, ii!iul AffceliiNi, Coiitraeinl Joiiils, Cholie I'aina, I'niiia in III (i.l ul llJtk, tlrlxlMUie, '1'oolliut'llti, h,HHlli, b-'IC 'I'liroal, Caia, Ilium, Uurm, and all dix-ufi-a 1 1 llie akiu Muaclta and Ilia (lunula. Nouo tiiuine willioul llit Iialura of I'a&TT h llarcuaa allarhcd Ul mrU Lulil 1'liiiclii.il office, VIH1 Waalimclou alrcol, Urookl) u, New York. 1SM I.) Albert W. Fiaher, DiUjisitt, Market aire!, Saiivury, Thil is to certify, that I have umdo but one application of the Magiu Oil op my fingere, which have been drawn from ooutraC tiou of Ibe cord, brought on by rLeumalism. It was of sevenUeu months Handing, and 1 now entirely cured. I cheerfully recommend It to all aUliclod likewise. J. (d. FINTKOOK, Harrisburg, It Locust street. July "V 15iT. 5y. HEAD DR. EARDlrSAltS ADVERTISEMENT. Mnrk the Uny and Ilnlr. riHI.ADKI.riUA MARKETS. Aug. IB 1858. -Ghaih Wheat, sales of fair nnd good lied at $12011.'? 121 per bushel, and White from $'. 3i to $1 4V1 per bunhcl. Kyo is wanted at HO cants. Corn, miles of Yellow at 97 a 0U cents, and S7 a 90 renin from si ore. Oils are selling at 42 cents per bushel for finna. BALTIMORE MARKETS Aug. 17. 158 Obiin Wheat, there were sales of red at llfta 120 ric for fiiir to Rood lota, and white at 1 SOa 125 clu. for 'sir, and I 35b 1 40 cts. fur prime par cels of do. ('orn, utiles of eooj yellow at SliN'J rts., and of fair lo prime tvliile al cts. PgnOt There were vales of Vircinia Outs at r,H clu. and Pennsylvania do. at -tUa45 ct. There were pome iVnns)lvaiiia Tiveolfi rsJ rind sold at ! clu. Maryland Ityeat C cts. per bushel. 8UNBUP.Y PRICE CURRENT. Wheat, 40a 1 Uu iter, Kges Tallow, Lard, It io 13 i a H 21 sti i orn. C,a;;, Buckwheat, V- Pork, rotator T5 i.'i'f "wax, lVcw Adveitiscments. Senator. We aro authored t i-tato that UCSRY HfS.'V I'.Ij, will be a ramiidato f.,r lha Ji en ale ; tutject lo iho Dmoiratic Rule. AUDITORS NOTICE. yJOTICE is hereby given lo ull nprsnns in XN) tcrc.ted, that l!ie. i.mleri;',neil nppninled Auditor to ilitril ute to and arimng llioo lecally entitled ti tlic .ime, llie monies mi,l into (".uirt I y Jolin II. Purity , in 'the f.n.e of Jolm il. l'r. dv vs. Wni. L. Dewart. No. 19, Nnvciniier Trim lefttl. and Wni. I.. Uen-art vs Jolm H. Vurdv, io. 1!!), April Term ISi'i, will all.n.l to the du ties of bin appiiintiociil nt llm I'rolli.inoUry'M i.l!c in the tmruiili of Sui.l.ery. en the first day of yeil,i;njrr i..-tt, at 10 u'eio.k A. M , of lhat day. fs. P. JORDAN, Wiu, un'eioy, Anjr. I . ls.',f"2t To tlic Independent Voters of ITcrthr.ni. barlaiid County : Havinj been I . fjneited by u nun I er of fiiendu, 1 In rebv oib r myef a candidate to yo ir coni.leiii!ion, nibj.ct to non.ii.ulior. on tiie peoples' liekot. for member of the ne.it LlitnsLATUiilv H iioiainutf-l. :u-,r sue ccssiul, 1 hhnll r. el under solemn olilijstior.s to diKt-harpn the duty cf the i Tne In ivy utmost ubd.ty bohies: only to intrn-Fts oT .!ie county and the State, mipai l ii.liy and ploiln inysi if not to pilfer the public ;r a;ury for my ov. u pecuniar' bent Tit. 'JOHN H. JAMKS. Mt. Carniel. An.?. 21s, la.'.S. te NOTICE Is hrreby ivpn that letters leftamerituty cn the estate of Matthias I', od, Into of Upper Augusta township, Northumberland county, deceased, having been granted to the s'jli scriccr?, ull pr-;ns indebted al e r quested to make iir.mediiite payment, and tiio-e hav ing legul claim, to pitscst them kr stt'.!r'- IliCl.t. WILLIAM KKF.D, PAUNSWOIMMI ItKKD, j x"tuU'r'' Aui. its', lc-oo ol tiHLRKASmy wire Margaret l.a left r.iy ltd and hoard .vilhuut any jto-t c.iii-e or prov jcition. tiii u to uiu no'.ice thai I will le t pay any debls ol her C 'litr o Uiip. 11. 1.1 AM PA I' I.. Point tp., Aujust !!, I8.r.. Ut A VALUABLE PiiRIVI i IT CD IP. SALE. i . j r II I. itilucrilier will o!Trr al public tale, nn I - i uesuay llie am ilay .vuit.MULK nexl, on the piemiites, the farm new ill I U yetn an, j a.ljoiiiinu the Li rooh ef lSuiiirtrv, hem; Hie e:oci I ero por'.iou of ihe v. til kn. :i Augn-ta lariu, lair ihe piopertv of Samuel iliinlrr, i:i' J . Ivo i; telweeu 1'ie Catlawia ro:l ir.d llie gut. Tin a!oatile pioprrty cuiitaiiu u'juiit 71 ai'rei nil cleared, and i in a hiijti ft .tj of ciillivntioii. l i e iiotTovemeiiu sre new Frame Hvo-t.irv '.hviilmf i ilDt.'SK, well upp!u.i w.t!i w aU r anJ a q-ioJ j siibkt.mti.il t-ank h.irn. 0 b CO, a wajon hnu-i', ! vnioke lioiibe, roiu crib an.l all oil.er m'ii--sy eullailMiiiH. 'i'heie : !'' on llie pieniii. a I yonu. Urtliurd of (if llci.l i;ial'.ed li ml. i'lit) ! It ncei. vie all new and in gaod ronJitijii ''.is piopiTly would niiike a morl I'ci-iral la rouiiHv I ri.!eice on ticcoiu.t 4 lis leilihlv. cenfry, I lic.illhv locution ami cn.vt ineiica to town. Tne t. rms ill In MX per fe.il dan u. and l! e inn on- lit r in three vipm! uniiuul p.i).neiiia Iro.n li.o il of Apiil. li'J. I l or furiher partioulais apply to he Mil' ci' r. ; jiji. ui i-ii5. i S iiitniry. Auijti-t 51, lt..u '4 lw cw' A ME RIC AS C YCLOPJIDIA. lKAOs I'nil lU YLNG 11', AM) THE WAY'S AMI ME.4NS iY Ul.'YIM: I'I FSHENoiv Ainni- io C rlop;f.!i.i i. popular . wilhoul I ein4 ppeiliciul. Iconics' l et id pe dantic, compieliciiKite hut uli'.ci nilt iJ. i.ii'i it, fiee Irein pcrsoi.ul piip.e mid parly icjiiiiice. Iicfh and rt nccur.ilc. Il u a conipl. le ltc in. i;l of all that i known upon every inipnilaiit topic within the b.-ope ol human intelligence Eei v import u.l fcrticle io illi il.io jt'.a!!v written lor its parses by men who are huij nli-i upon li e lopic. ol w lucli Itiey apcili. They are rcijuiicd to tiinif the aulj' Ct up t.i llie p ,-aeii moment; to stale jut how it stjn la not. .Ill llie (iatitical iiilio minion ia IVoin the ! j 1 . -1 re poila; the geographical accoiinU keep pace will, the latisl exploration-; tin.1 ui ul in iltcri ii. elude Ihe licht just lit-wa ; tlic buu.j l.mi mitirfa not only apeak ol the cViJ. 'ii l-j i Ihe livinj. Am.' Ilia woik ia cheap; Ihrts Jtili.-a a vol ume ; and each volume containa more hatn carefully coinpliteJ the conleiiu ol both mora ll.a.i ihe whole six volumes of ll.ituroli'a l.i.lory which are old at two dollar a volume, ui ikiaj iu ell twelve tlollais. Every family ouijlil li poK-e a copy of Ihe New I'yclopa-dia. Una libiaiy iu iUelf. Let each mall vo l.'.cn'v tne ccnta a week, anJ by ihe lime the work ia c 'iu plelc he can not only oiui the filtet-n vuluniri., but ajao a ImnoVnne book -cast to keep Ihcin in. rave a half dime a day, (a little seildmiil wilt doit.) and you save enough la buy a set ef hooka which will give you touiid iiifonuaiioii upon all poiniaabout which you with t i.ruire. i-cho ! ihildreti ccrlaiuly Ihe muilera ol our High School can all bav il, have th puinica which are gien to you, run crraaol and "do chorea" when you can, arid thus ram a quaiter of a dollar a week, and the lak ia tlane. .Me chanics ! you have m l much lieiu lo read ; this, then, ia jual tbe work fur ou j it will help you upon all oiuls of inquiry, end three tic ura' over work (cr week will buy it. l.awjer. physiciau, clergymen I it will give breadth and accuracy to you iulormalioa, and add largely to yeur in fluence and iiicouio. THE NEW (JVCLOP.tDIA (3 oluuiea now Ready) M ill be complett I in 15 volumes, royal Ivo ; $3 per volume, in clolh ; 13 SO iu library lea ther; ball' morocco ; $ 60 half Ku.na ex tra J I Li uioluly oiU. IL B. MASSEK, Agent far No.tuurulierUuid Coualy Aegaiel SI,
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