Daily patriot and union. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1858-1868, November 14, 1860, Image 1

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    RATES OF ADVERTISING.
Ion: lines or less constitute half a square. Ten line
or more than font, constitute u. square,
unkindoneday, ..... $0.25 One sq., one duywsflét
“ (mural... - 1.00 H onewnek...» 1.26
“ one month- . 2.00 “ one month. ... 3.00
" fines months. 3.00 “ three months. 5.00
“ 5%: mafia. . 4.00 “ six months... 8.0"
“ one you-.... . 5.00 “ one yuan."— 10.00
33‘ Bushes: notices inserted in the 1.00.“. comm, or
59m Megan and deaths, n n: cum-s mm mm: forum
insertion I'o merchantsnnd others Invertising by theyeu
fibhlh. as will be ofl'ered .
1D- The numberofinsertions must be deaignntod on tho
dumpement. .. _
ifi' gammpentha mu be Inserted It the um.
nm as regular adrerhaemenu.
3390155, Eitatiumtrg, 85:.
”YGHOOL BOOKS—School Duectora,
b Teachers, Parents, Scholars, and others, in want of
School Books, School Stationery, km, will find a complete
“Box-talent at E. M. POLLOGK dc SON’S BOOK STORE,
Market Square, Harrisburg, comprising in part the follow
xn
finADEES.—Mc6ufiey’s, Parker's, Cobb’s. Angen’n
arnuua BOOKS.—-Mcfinfley’l, Cobb’s, Webster's,
man’s, Byerly’n. Oomhry’l.
ENGLISH GRAMMARS.—-Bullion’lwfimith’s, Wood
bug’s, Montefl-héu, Tutllll’a, Hart’s, 0113’.
TOMES. rimshaw’s, Davenport’s, Frost’s, Wil<
gun’s. Willanl’s, Goodrich’s, Pinnook’s, Boldamith’a and
Clark’s.
_ARITEMETIO’S.—GmnIeaf’s, Btoddnd’s Emerson-‘5;
Pike’s Rose’s, Oolhnrn’l, Smith md Duke's, inviu’a.
pf’iumFareenlews, Imm, Day's, Ray’s,
m n.
‘DIGTIONAEYa.—Wnkor’s School, cow's, Walkers
Worcester’fl Comprehensive, Worcester’s Primaryd Web
ster’s Primary, Webster-‘5 Elgh school: Wabmr" unto,
Academe.
NATURAL PElLOSOPHlES.—quatoc‘l’ly Parker’s:
Swift’s. The above with a grant variety of other: can at
my time he found at my mm. “’3‘.” ‘ ”mph“ “50“"
ment or School Stationary, embracing 1n the wl1( to a com
pinto outfit fur school purpories. Any book not In the More.
notice.
P 10533033: $313113th supplied at wholesale rates.
MANAGS..JoIm Barr and Son’s Almanac lor sale a!
l. M. POLLOOK st SON’S BOOK STORE, Harrisburg.
{T Wholesale and Retail. mil
fir-ET RECEIVED
A T
SCHEFFBR‘S BOOKSTORE,
ADAMAN TINE SLfl TES
OF VARIOUS SIZES AND PRICEa
, which, for beauty and use, cannot be excelled.
REMEMBER THE PLACE,
SCHEFFER’S BOOKSTORE,
NO. 18 MARKET STREET. fl
BOOK AUCTION.
BEN F
Will lupply his bid friends and. customers with the
following Books at Auction prices:
sagacifie Railroud, 10 volt, complete, 4 illustrations
Japan Expedition; 3 7015., complete, illustrated and
illuminated, $l2.
Emery’e Expedition, 2 vols. , ‘complete, illustrated
illuminated, $lO.
Congressional Globe, $1 50 per volume.
Waverly Novels, complete, 12 volt, cloth, $lO.
a? " “ 211013.,ha1fva1f,534; Jno.,
u. c.
All of the above Books I will deliver in Harrisburg
free of charge. BEN F. FRENCH,
278 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. 0.
febfl-dtf
NEW BOOKS!
JUST RECEIVED
“ SEAL AND SAY," by the‘authur of “Wide, Wide
World ” “Donna-s and Gents,” aw.
“ KIIS‘IORY OE METHODISM,"by A. Stevens, LLJ).
For sale 31: SCEEFFEBS’ BOOKSTORE,
ups ' No. 18 Marina st.
JUST RECEIVED, ‘
A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSOBTMENT OF
RICELY GILT AND ORNAMENTAL
WINDOW CURTAINS,
PAPER. BLINDS,
0f various Designs and 001028;“)! 8 cents,
TISSUE PAPER AND CUT FLY PAPER,
5.: [my24] SGHEFFEB’S BOOKSTORE.
‘ NALL PAPER! WALL PAPER :1
Just received, our Spring Stock of WALL PAPER,
BORDERS, FIRE SCREENS, km, Ate. Itis the largest
and best selected assortment in the city, magi us in price
item six (6) cent: up to one dollar and a quarter ($1.26.)
As we _pux-chuae very low for cash, we are prepared to
sell 3t as low mtes, if not lower, than can be had else.
where. [f purchasers will call and examine, we feel
ponfidont that we can please them in respect to price
and quality. E. M POLLOCK A: SON,
ap3 Below Jones’ House. Market Squats.
LETT E R, CAP, NOTE PA PERS.
Pens, Holders, Pencils. Envelopes, Sealing Wax, of
the best quafity, at low prices, direct from the manu—
facforiea, at
max-30
SOHEFFER’S CHEAP BOOKSTORE
W ‘
LAW 800 Kb I LAW BOUKa 1 !—A
general assortment of LAW BOOKS, all the State
Report: and Standard Elementary Works, with many of
the old English Reports, scarce and run, together with
a large mason-tumult of second-hand Law Books, at very
10w prices, at the one price Bookstore of ‘
E. M. POLLOCK k SON,
Market Square; Harrisburg.
anyie
' vifilwtelluneuug.
AN ARRIVAL 015‘
NEW (£OOll5
APPROPRIATE T 0 THE SEASON!
SILK LINEN PAPER
nuns: FANSBE FANS!!!
“OTEBB LSD SPLIXDID not or
SPLICED FISHING RODS!
Trout- Flies, Gut and Hair Snoods, Guns Lines, Silk
and Hair Plaited Lines, and a general assortment of
FISHING TACKLE!
' A mnn-r vuxmr or
WALKING GANES!
Which we will call :3 cheap as the cheapest!
Silver Hand Loaded Sword Hickory Fancy
canes! Cones! Canes! Canes! Glues!
KELLER'S DRUG AND FANCY STORE,
no. 91 lIABKE'I smear,
South side, one door est of Fourth gtreot je9
D - D J. HARRIS,
.
WORKER m TIN,
SHEET IRON, AND
METALLIC ROOFING,
second Streetlbelow Chestnut,
HARRISBURG, PA.
:a prepaid to fill orders for my article in his branch 0!
W; mdif not on hand, he will make to order on
short notiee. ’ _
METALLIC ROOFING, of Tm or Galvanized Iron,
may on hind. '
Also, Tin Ind Sheet-Iron Ware; Spanning, kc.
He hopes, by strict attention to the wants of his custo
mer-e, to merit and receive a generous share of public pat
lounge.
5] T Ever remiss strict} fulfilled.
y p y B. J. mama,
Second Street. below Chestnut.
I‘m-“L
F IS H ! !
MACKEREL, (Nos. 1, 2 and 3.)
SALMON, (very superior.)
SHAD, (Hess and very fine.)
HERRING, (extra large.)
GOD FISH.
SMOKED HERRIXG, (extra. Digby.)
SCOTCH HEBRING.
SARDINES AND ANOHOVIES.
or the nbove we hate Magkerel in whole, half. quarter
find Eighth bhla Herring In whom and half bbls.
The entire lot new—blazer mom was “5355185, Md
will sell them at the lowest market rates.
861114 WM. DOCK, .15., a; 0L
FAMILY BIBLES, from’ 125 to $lO,
smug and handsomely bound, printmd on 500:! paper,
(in: elegant clear new type, sold at
nohxl SOHEFFER’S Cheap Boob-hrs.
CfiuéNBERRIES! ! l—A SPLE.
“it“ renewed by 7mm Lom
OR a superior 'and
F SALAD on. go to oheal’ TABLE 'Ol.
flyvs DRUG STORE,
lI‘IHE Fruit Growers’ Ha __
n
WARlRG—wholesalenndretailnt dbOOk by
mchal SCH EFFER’S “(,oka
SPERM CANDLES—A large supply
just received by
nepls wu. hoax. .13.. & co.
IF you are in wait of' a. Dentifrice go to
mum, pl. Market at.
FRENCH
FIS H!!!
_WM. nocx. .13., 55 co
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VOL. 3.
flinm) Stablcs.
CITY LIVERY STABLES,
fl BLACKBERRY ALLEY: fl
IN THE REAR 0F HERE'S HOTEL‘.
The undersigned has re-commenz-ed the L I V}: R Y
BUSINESS in his NEW AND SPACIOUS STABLES.
located as übova. with a large and varied stock of ‘
HORSES, UARRIAGL‘S AND DMNIB USES,
Which he will hire at moderate rates.
octl3-dl)’ 7 7,, 7 , 7 , , F. K. swarm.
FRANK A. MU EBAY
Successor to Wm. Parkhill,
“may a. ExpnANGE STABLE
THIRD STREET BELOW MARKET.
'l‘} A,_ , I ”flail
r.“ in .. 5..
Viv-vi» = I .-
, - x HM» ’ .‘
HAVING purchased the interest of.) .Q. Adams I! the
establishment, and made large additions to the stock, the
undersigned is prepared to accommodate the public with
SUPER OB HORSES for Saddle or Corrine: purposes, and
with every variety of VEHICLES of the test and most
approved styles on reasonable terms.
PLEASURE {’ABTIES will be accommodated with 0111
olbussea at short notice. if
Carriages and Omnibnsses, hr funeral occasions, will be
furnished, accompanied by careful and obliging drivers.
Re invites an inspection of his stock, satisfied that it is
Fully equal to that of any other establishment of the kind
in town. FRANK A. MURRAY
BRANCH STABLE
The undersigned has opened a branch of his “Livery and
hchsnge Stable” in the buildings lately occupied by A.
W. Barr, in Fourth street, opposite the Bothel, where he
is prepared w accommodate the public with Horses and
Vehicles, at all times, on reasonable terms. Elie stock is
large and varied, and will recommend itself.
sols-«hf FRANK A. MURRAY.
filigteilaueons.
TAKE NOTICE!
That we have recently added to our already full stock
OFSE G A R S
Li NORMATIB, ' -
DIARI KARI, .
EL MONO,
LA BANASA -
0F; PERFUMERY
For: wan Haxnxnncmm :
TURKISH ESSENCE, -
' ODOR 0F MUSE.
LUBIN’S ESSENCE BOUQUET.
Fox: TEE Hun: -
EAU LUSTRALE,
CRYSTALIZED POMATUM,
MYRTLE AND VIOLET I‘OSIATCM.
FOR THE Gomnsxzos :
TALL} 0F VENICE.
ROSE LEAF POWDER,
NEW MOWN HAY POWDER,
BLANO DE PERLES.
’ O F SOA P S
BAzrx’s FIXEST V '
MOSS ROSE,
BENZOIN,
UPPER TEN,
. VIOLET,
NEW MOWN HAY,
- J OCKEY CLUB.
Having the largest stock and best assortment of Toilet
Articles, we fancy that we are better able than our com
petitors to get up a. complete Toilet Set at any price de
sired. Call and see.
Always on hand, a FRESH Stock of DR UGS, MEDI
CINES, CHEM'ICALS, kc , consequent of our re
ceiving almost daily addition: thereto.
KELLER’S DRUG AND FANCY STORE 7
91 Market Street, two doors East of Fourth Street,
seps South side.
PHENIFOUNDRI.
ENZEMMI
JOHN J. OSLER 8: BROTHER,
(successoas TO Mums u. BAY.)
FOUNBERS AND MACHINISTS,
Comer Pennsylvania Railroad and Stats Street,
HARRISBURG, PA.
lIIILL GEARING, IRON FENCES, RAILROAD
AND CANAL WORK,
, IN!) ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF
IRON CASTINGS
OK HARD OR MADE TO ORDER.
MACHINE “'ORK AND REPAIRING- PROMPTLY
ATTENDED TO.
PATTERNS MADE TO ORDER.
Wé have a. large and complete assortment of Patterns
to select from. 31122
JUST RECEIVED!
A. FULL ASSORTMENT or
HUMPHREY’S HOMEUPATHIC SPECIHBS!
I‘D WHICH WE INVITE THE
ATTENTION OF THE AFFLIGTED!
For sale at
SCHEFFER’S BOOKSTORE,
13:9 7,W 7; fl , , 77.1118 Marketst
‘ N I E O F F E R T O
‘
C II S T .0 M E R S
A New Lot of
. LADIES’ PURSES,
0f Beautiful Styles, substantially nmde'
A. Splendid Assortment of
GENTLEMEN’S WALLETS.
A New and Elegant Perfume,
KNIGHTS TEMPLABB’ BOQUET.
Put up in Out Glass Engraved Bottles.
A Complete Assortment of
HANDKEBCHIEF P EBFUMES,
or the mast Manufacture.
A very Handsome Variety of
POWDER PUFF BOXES.
KELLER’S DRUG- STORE,
5’31 91 Market street:
ESTABLISHED IN 1810
FNCY DYEINGESABISHMET.
J & W. JONES, No. 432 N. Front Street, above Cal
lowhill, Philadelphia, dye SILKS, WUOLEN AND
FANCY GOODS of every description. Their superior
style of Dyeing Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Garments is
widely known. Grape and Merino Shawls dyed the most
brilliant or plain colors. Crap» and Merino Shawls
cloned to look like new—also. Gentlemen’s apparel.
Curtains, &c., cleaned or re-dyed.
moan and. look at our work before going else
where. sepll-dSm
“7 HOLESALE. GROCERY!
The anhecribers are daily receiving (goons from New
York, Philadelphieand Baltimore. which they are selling
to Country Merchants at «my small yrofizs. Orders
filled promptly, and satisfaction guaranteed. We have
a. large supply or the following articles :,
COFFEE, , TOBACCO,
SUGAR, RAMS,
SYRUPB, BACON,
TEA, great variety; FISH,
STAROH, SALT,
CHEESE, TAR 5: OIL,
SOAP, WHITE LEADJ
SPIGES, GLASS,
POWDER. 5:. SHOT, LOAKL'M & PITCH,
FLOUR, PLASTER,
CORN a OATS, CEMENT,
ULDVERSEED, GOAL.
Also, a. large assortment of BAR IRON, NAILS, and
RAILROAD SPIRES. -
EBY & KUNKEL.
Harrisburg, August 6. 1860.—au7-d3m
U 0 0P E R’s GELATLN 19.—The; best
”tingle in the market, just received and for side in
marM— f WM. DOCK Jl.
SGHEFFER’S Bookstore is the nlace to
buy Gold Pens—warranted ,
KELLER’S DRUG STORE is the place
to buy Putent Medic inc!
HARRISBURG, PA.,WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1860;
TO THE PUBLIC!
CfiAL YARD,
BELOWEPRATT’S ROLLING lIIILL,
LYKENS VALLEY BROKEN, EGG, STOVE AND
WILKESBARRE STEAMBOAT, BROKEN, STOVE
It will be delivered to consumers clean, and full
weight warranted. -.
IE? CONSUMERS GIVE ME A CALL FOR YOUR
WINTER SUPPLY.
{l3" Orders left at my house, in Walnut street, near
Fifth; or at Brubaker’s, North street; J. L. Speel’s,
Market Square; Wm._ Bostick’s, corner of Second and
South sheets, and John Liugle’s, Sucoxia and Mulberry
streets, will receive prompt uttexition
jyl3—(l6m
COAL!COAL!I
ONLY YARD IN TOWN THAT DELIVERSJ
GOAL BY THE
PATENT WEIGII CARTS!
NOW IS THE TIME
For every family to get in their supply of Coal for the
Wintcrvweighed at their door by the Patent lVaz‘gh
Carts. The accuracy qf these Carts nq mu; disputcs', and
they never got out of order, (L 5 is frEquently the case of
the Platform Scales; besides, the consumer has the.
satisfaction of proving the weight of his Gan] at his
own house.
I have a. large supply of Coal on hand, co‘~;2;f=ug of
S. M. 00.78 LYKENS VALLEY GOAL all sizes.
WILKESBARRE do. ~ "
BITUMINOUS BROAD TOP do
All 0031 of the best quality mined, and delivered free
from all impurities, at the lowest rates, by the boat 01'
cm: lead, single, half or third of tons, and by the bushel.
- JAMES M. WHEELER.
Harrisburg, September 24‘ 1860.—4ep25
COAL! COALH COAL!!!
NOW IS YOUR TIME
TO GET CLEAN COAL!
FULL WEIGHT AND NOTHING SHORT OF IT!
Thankful to my friends and customers for their liberal
patronage, I would inform them and the public generally,
that I am fully prepared, on short notice, to supply them
with all kinds of
SUPERIOR COAL OF ALL SIZES.
FREE FROM SLATE, AND CAREFULLY SCREENED,
AT AS LOW A
FIGURE AS FAIR DEALING WILL AFFORD!
Although my Coal is not weighed in SELr-Wammxa
GARTH, mm 13 wmonnn ox Seuss accvaA-rnur “sum
31 Tna‘..Sunmn on WEIGHTS AED Mzésums, a‘nd con
msgfiflwnfiwgamméwr—Esgft‘ga‘rl
article, and no mixing.
Also, HICKORY, OAK and PINE WOOD always on
hand. sep4~d3m GEO. P. WIESTLING.
W. P. 051.31!
COALIGOALI! COAL!!!
The subscriber is prepared at all time! to deliver to
the citizens of Harrisburg the different kinds and sizes
of LYKENS VALLEY, PINE GROVE AND WILKES
BARR]: COAL, weighed oq the CI TY WEI 6-H CART
at the consumer’s door, and full weight guaranteed
Prices as low as at any regular yard in the city. Orders
left at his oflicc, corner Fourth and Market streets, or
dropped in the Post-omen, will be promptly attended to.
null-dam DAVID M’CORMICK.
COAL! WUODH PU w DEM 1:
JAMES M. WHEELER,
DEA L E R I N
HARD AIND SOFT coALf,
OAK, HICKORY ‘AND PIfiNE WOOD
CORN, OATS, BLO.
AGENT FOR
DUPONT’S CELEB RATED POWDER!
1):? All Coal delivered clean, and weighed at con
sumer’s door. by the Paton-I Weigh Carts. The reputa
tion of these Scales is so well established that I believe
no person doubts their correctness. If any do, they are
at liberty to test them in any way, and if the (303.1 falls
short ten pounds they can have the Goal. -
5029 J AMES M. WHEELER.
TJ P TOW NI
PATENT WEIGHGARTS
For the convenience of my numerous up town custom
ers, I have established, in connection wah my old yard,
a. Branch Goal Yard opposite North street, in a line with
the Pennsylvania canal, having the office formerly occu
pied by Mr. R. Harris. where consumers of Coal in that
vicinity and Verbeketown can receive their Coal by the
PATENT WEIGE CARTS,
WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE FOR HA ULING,
And in any quantity they truly desire, as low as can be
purchased anywhere. ' ‘
a FIVE THOUSAND TONS COAL 0N HAND,
LYKENS VALLEX end WILKESBARRE, all sizes.
a? Willing to maintain fair prices, but unwilling
to be undersold by any partus.
FA“ Coal forked up and delivered clean and free
from all impurities, andfihe best article mined.
Orders received at either Yard will be promptly filled,
nd all Goal delivered by the Patent I'Vaigh Carts.
Coal gold by Boat, eu- load, single, half at third of
tom, and by the bushel ' ‘
JAMES M. WHEELER
Harrisburg, October 13, 1860.—0ct16
CHOICE SAUCES!
WORCESTERSHIRE.
LUCKNOW CHUTNY,
CONTINENTAL,
SOYER’S SUI/LANA,
ATHENIEUM,
LONDON CLUB, -
SIR ROBERT PEEL,
INDIA SOY,
. REA DING SAUCE,
ENGLISH PEPPER SAUCE.
For sale by WM. DOCK, Jn., & 00.
mle
DYOTTVILLE GLASS WORKS,
PHILADELPHiA,
MANUFACTURE
CARBOYS, DEMIJOHNS,
WINE, PORTER, MINERAL WATER, PIGKLE AND
PRESER r 1; BOTTLES
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
- 11. B. k. G. w. BENNERS,
ole—dly 27 South Front stereg Philadelphia.
' ' 1
INSTRUCTION 1N MUbIC.
F. W. WEBER, nephew and taught by the well re
membered late F. W. Weber, of Harrisburg, is prepared
to give lessons in music upon the PIANO, VIOLIN
OELLO, VIOLIN and FLUTE. He will give lessons at
his residence, corner of Locust street and River alley
or at the homes of pupils. an2s-dfim
JUST RECEIVED!
A very ingenious attachment to any metallic pan, by
Which one dip of ink is sufficient to Write 3. [0015031)
page. For sale at SCHEFFEB’S BOOKSTORE,
‘Pfi No. 18 Market at
FINE CONDIMENTS ! I—E X T R A
FRENCH MUSTARD, a. choice variety of SALAD
OILS, SAUCES and KETCHUPS 0“ every description.
111le vim. DOCK. .13.. a; 00.
DRI ED APPLES AND 131 nm)
octlfifimmflis for sale by W“- DOOR, .13., & CO.
anal.
JOHN TILL'S
{SOUTHJSECDND srnmu‘,
HARRISBURG, PA.,
Where he has constantly on hand
NUT COAL
ALSO,
AND NUT GOAL,
ALL OF THE BEST QUALITY
INK FOUNTAIN! INK FOUNTAIN!
liJublit flunk fining.
BY the President. 91‘ the United States.
IN pursurance of law, T, JAMES BU—
, CHANAN, President of the United States of America,
do hereby declare and makekuown that public sales will
be held at the undermentioned land offices, in the State
of lOWA, at the periods he einal‘ter designated to wit:
At the hind office at, Fon'r Dona“, commencing: on Mon-
JM’. um }9thduy of November next, for the disposal of
the [yubhc lands, heretofore unoftered, situated within
the (allowing townships uqd parts of townships, viz:
North aft/m base line and'wgst nfthe fifth principal me-
lidimi.
Sections 1,3, 5,7, 9,11, 13, 15,17,129. 21, 23, 25, 27, 29,
31, 33, and :55, of township 9:); sections 1,3, 5,7, 9, 11,
13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, and 3:), of
township 95,- secfiuns 1,3, 5,7, 9, 11. 13. 15, 17. 19, 21:
23, 25. 27, 29, 31, 33, and 35, of township 96; sections 1,
3,5, 7,9, 11. 13, 15, 17,19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, and
35, of township 97; sections 1, 3. 5,7, 9, 11, 1:}, 15, 17T
19, 21, 23, 25, 27, :9, 31, 33,3116. 35, of township 98, of
range 27.
Sections 1,3, 5. 7. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19. 21, 23, 25, 27,
29., 3] , 313-, and 3:). 01' townshipflfl; sectimm 1,3, 5. 7, U.
11, 13, 15. .17, 19, 21. 2.3. 25, 27, 29, 31. 33, and 35, or
township 94; sections 1,3. 5, 7:9, 11,13, 15, 17,19 21,
‘l3, 25. 27, 29, in, 33, 21111135, of township 95 ; sections 1,
3, 5,7,ii,11.1::.,15,17, 19, 21, 23. 25, 27, 29, 31. 33, and
35, of township 96; sections 1,3, 5,7, 9. 11, 13, 15, 17,
I‘3, '21., ‘l3, ‘2.) :57, 29, 31, 33, and 35, of township 97; sec
tions 1, :3. 5. 7,9, 11,13, 15, 17, 19, 21, ‘23, 25, 27, 29,
51,33, and 37,-, of township 98; sectinns 1, 3. 5-, 7,9, 11,
13,15,131“ 31,23,215, 27, 29, 31, 33, and 35,01‘ town
;‘ship 99, of range 28.
Sections 1,3, 5,7, 9, 11, 13, 15,17, 19, 21, 23, 23, ‘l7,
29, 31, 33, and 3.5, of township 93; sections 1,3, 5,7, 9.
11,13, 15,17,19, 21, 2:3, 25, 27, 29, 31, 3:1, 1121:1535,“
township 94; sections], 3,5, 7,9, 1.1. 13. 15. 17,19, 21
23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, and 35. of township 95; Hectious 1, i
3 5,7, 0,11, 13, 15,17, 19, 21, 2:3, 25, 27, 29, 31, 3'3, and 1
35, of township 96; sections 1,3, 5, 7. 9, 11, 13, 15), 17,
19, 21, 23. 25. 27,29, 3]. 33, and 33, of township 97; sec- “
tions 1,3, 5, 'l', 9, 11. 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, '23, 2:”), 27, 29. 31,
33, and 3>, of township 98; sections 1,3. 5,7, 9, 11, 13,
15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 83, 11111135. 01 thnship
99, of range 29. ’
Sections 1,3, 5. 7,9, 11, 13, 15,1119, 2‘], 23, 25. 27, 29,
31. 33, nod 35, of township 93; sections 1,3, :3, 7,9, 11,
' 13, 15, 17 19, 21, 23, 25, 27', 29, 31,33, 2111(131, of township
94; sections 1. 3 5. 7,9, 11: 13, 15,17,121 21, 23, 25, 27,
29, 31, 33, and 35, of township 95; sections 1,3, z», 7,9,
11,13. 13, 17,19, 21, 21), 2). 27,29, 53-1, 'l'! 2112:1115, of
township 96; sections I', 3, :‘~, '7, 9, 11, 13,15, 17,19, ‘2l,
23,223, 17,29,131, 33,:tn1135, ol'townshipU‘l ; sections 1,3, 5,
'7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 11', 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29: 31, 33, and 35, of
township 98; auctions 1,3, 5. 7,9, 11,13, 1:), 17, 19, 2 ,
23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, and 35, oftuwnshipbi‘i; soutions l,
3. 5,7, 9, 11, 13,15. 17,19,21. 23, 25, '27, 29, 31, 313, and
35, of township 100, ofrzuige 30.
Sectionsl, 3 5,7, 9, 11, 13, 1:-, 17, 19. 21, ‘23, 25, 27,
29, 31, 33, and 35, of township 9:}; svctions 1,3, 5,7, 9,
‘ 11,13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 3:5, and 35, of
‘ township 94:; sections 1, 3. 5,7, '3, 11. 13, 1.), 1?, 19, Z],
, 23, 25: 9.7, 9.9, 81. 33, and 3:]. of township 95; sections 1,
‘ 3, v, 7,9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 2], 23,25, 27, 29, 31,33, and :55,
‘ of township 96; sections 1,3, 5, 'l', 9, 11. 13, I's, 17, 19,
§ 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, and 35. oftownship 97; sections
1 1,3, 6, 7 9,11, 18, 15, 17, 19. 21. 23, 25,27,211,31,33, and
i 35, of township 98; .sections 1,3, 5,7, 9, 11, 13, 15,17,111,
21,323, 25, 21, 29, 31, 33,:11111 85, oi‘tbwnship 99 ; sections
1,3, 5, '7, 9, 11, 13, la, 17, 19. 21, 23, 25, 27, '29, 31, 33,
and 35, of township 100, 01' range 31.
Sections; 1,3, o, 7,9, 11, 13,13, 1319, 21,23, 25,27,
29, 3], '55, and {if}, or township 93; sections 1,3, 5,7, 9.
11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 2b, 27, 29, 31, 33, and 35, of
township 94; sections 1, 3,6, 7,9, I], 13, 15, 17, 19, 21,
23, 25, 27, 29, 3], 3?», and 35. of township 95; sections 1,
3,5, 7,9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, ‘23, 25, 27, 29, 31. 33, and
35, of township 96; sections 1,3, 5,7, 9, 11, 13, 15,17,
19, 21,-23, 25, 27,29, 31. 33, and 35, of township 9? ; sec‘
tions 1,3, 5,7, 9, 11. 13,15,17,19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31,
33, and :45, of township 98; sections 1,3., 5,7., 9, 11, 13,
15, 17, 19, 21, 23, ‘25, 27, 29, 31. 33, and 35, 01' township
99; sections 1,3, 5,7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25,27,
29, 31, 33, and 35, of township 100, of range 32.
Sections], 3,5, 7,9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 21, 23, ‘25, 21,
29. 31, 33, and 35, 01 township 94; township 95; sections
1. 3,5, 7,9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27,29,31, 33, and
35, oftownship 9o; sections 1,3, 5,7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17,
, 19, 21, 23, 25,27, 29, 31 33, nudss, oftownshinT; sec
. tious 1, 3 5,7, 9, 11. 13,15,17, 19, 21, 2:3, 25. 27, :29, 31,
‘ 33, and 35, of township UH ; sections 1,3, 5,7, 9, 11, 13,
' 15,17,19,21, 23, 25, 27, 29, :51, 33, and 35, of t.~mrnship
99; ficotionr:l,3, 5, ’7, 9,11, 137 15, 11', 19, 21, 23, 25, 2'l,
29, 31, 33, and 3 >_. of township 100, of range 33.
. ,M. thelnndffiuegfi.slslll£Qijrn commencing on Mon
"day, M‘Aflth ‘ fly oi z'ovam ‘0: 11131:, {mt-1n: mspoaal'm’
the public lands, heretofore unoti‘ered, situated within
the following townships and path: of townships, viz :
North, oft/w base line and west Qf the fifth prim-1p!!! 1715-
J OHN TILL
Sections 1.3, 5,7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27,
29,31, 33, and 35, of township 9); sections 1. 3., 5,7, 9,
11,13, 16,17, la, 21, 2:3, 25, 27, 29, 3:, 3s, and 35,1»
tOWlxr’hip 96; sections 1,3, 5,7, 9, 11, 13, 5, 17, 19, 2],
23, '25, 27, 29, 31. 33, and $5, of township 97; township
98; sections 1,3, 6,7, 9, 11,13. )5, 17, 19, 21,23, ‘25, 27,
29, 31, 33, and 23.5, ot’lowuship 99; sections 1,3, 5“), 7,9,
11, 13, 16, 17,19, 21, 23, 25, 27, '29, 31, 31.2, and 35, of
township 100, of muse 34.
Townships 98, 99, and 100, of range 3:3
Township 98. of range 36.
Townships 98, 99, anti 100, of range 37‘
Townships 98.99, and 100, of range 38.
Townships {lBt 99, and 100, of range 39. ‘
Townships 98, 91»), and 100, of range 4|).
Townships 9‘.) and 100, of range 41.
Townships 99 and 1005 of range 42.
Townships 99 and 100, of range 43.
Townships 99 and 100, of range 4—L.
Townships 99 and 100, of range 4:5.
Townships 99 and 100, of range 46.
Townships 99 and 100, arrange 47.
Townships 99 Mn] :00, of range 48.
Townships 99 and 100, of range 49.
Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools,mili
tnry and other purposes, together with the “swamp and
overflowed lands.“ will be excluded from the miles.
The offering of the above lands will be commenced on
the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in
which they are advertised until the whole shall have
been otl‘ered, and the xules thus closed; but no sale shall
be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private en
try of any of the binds will be admitted. until after the
expiration of the two weeks. '
Given undermy hand, at the city of Washington, this
fourteenth day of August, Anno Domini one thousand
eight hundred nnd sixty.
By the President: ‘
.105. S. WILSON,
Commissioner of the General Land Office
NOTICE TO PBE-EMI’TION CLAIMANTS
Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to
any of the lands withm the townships and parts of town
ships above mentioned is required to establish the same
to the satisfaction of the register and receiver of the
proper land oflice, and make payment therefor as soon
as practicable After seeing this notice, and before the
day appointed for the commencement of the public sales
of the lands embracing the tract claimed; otherwise
such claim will be forfeited.
Now.—~Under the regulations of the department, as
heretofore and now existing, no payment can he made
for advertising proclamations except to such publishers
as are gleefully authorized to publish by the Commis
sioner of the General Land Ofiieu.
scplQ-lawmw.
[No. 667.}
By the President of the United States.
For the Sale qf‘ Vafuable. Lands £32. Ihelate New Yorkln-
, ‘ (Mair. Rascrw, Kansas.
IN pursuance of law, I , J AMES BU
CHANAN, President ef the United States of America,
do hex-clay declare and make known that public sales will
be held at. the under-mm tanned land oflices in the Ten-i
-tory of Kansas, at the periods hereinafter designated, to
wit: '
At the Land Office at FORT Scorncammencing on Mon
day, the 3d day of D-cember next, fur the (HSpDSaJ of such
or the public lands not conned by individual Indian locu
liuus as are rim-mud within me followiug :owmhips and
[Hum n townships in the late reserve above manlioued for
th; New York India-us, viz:
South qftha base Hm and east qfthe sia'tlx. principal me
ridian, and in the townships and parts qf townshxps
falling wit/tin mid reserve.
‘l‘lw lr‘u It: or [htwuls iu sh: parts of townships 23,24, 25
and ‘26‘ of range 25.
The tracts“: parcels in the purt of township 23, in town-
Sh'PS ‘24 and 25. and in the part 0-” 26, aft-mg:- 24
The tracts ur p week! in lhu part ol'_township 23, in towu~
ships 24 and 25, and in the part OHS, uf muue %.
’l‘ue tmctn or parcels in the p tr of township 23, in town
ships 24 and 25 and ‘n Ihe p.ut of 26. of range 22.
'L'h- tracts ur puma!» in Hm pmtnf tmvnahlpw, in WWI»
Elfin-i 21mm 26‘ and in the. part. uI 967 or range 21.
’_' he tract” or porcelsiu the purl o! township 23, in town-
Ship-'5 24 and 25, xudin the p «rt of 26 of rm e 21!.
(“It tracts or parcel»: in the patio! tovlu:hiu'£3,intown—
-313105 24 and 2' and in the part 0f 26, 0f rung- 19.
Tliu I'. cm or- pzu‘co-l- iu the. part of xowushyp 23,iu town
-8113])824 and 25. and in the part 0' 2%, of huge 18
:l‘hu tr was ur parcels In tue pal t of township 23, in town
slupg 21am 2b. undiu the pan 1:1'26, ul‘ rungeyl’l'
Al the Ln- d Uflice at For” Econ. commencing on Mon—
day, the 17:. any or Drmmbt‘r next, lor the diapogal of
such of the public lands not covered by individual ludinn
locations u are situatvd within the fol oniag IDWD"I)ipS
and parts of townships in the late reserve above mentioned
for New Yurk lndun s, viz:
South of the base line and M.” of thr sixth. printipalvpe
ritlian, and in the townships and parts of towns/up:
falling within said “save. ‘
Th 3 trac‘so ‘ paces In the p utot‘ ‘0 vnship 23, in town- ‘
ships 24 and 25, and in the pm or 26. of range as . 1
The tract}! 0 ' pare-vols nu the purl: of township 23, In mwa- ‘
Ships 24 and 25, and in the putov 26 uf mugu I's _ _ 1
The tracts ur pare-ls in the part of township 3"! m town 1
Ships 24 and 25. and in the 1m: 0 26, oft-n 5? Mi ‘, _
'1 he that: or parce sin the part at township 23: V“ 3"“ ‘
shipe 24 and 25, and in the pm of 20, 0] msg 1 - _
LNO. 665.]
rid'inn
JAMES BUCHANAN
308. S. WILSON.
Commissioner of the General Land Oflice
The tracts or parcels in the part or township 23. in town
ships 24 and 25, and in the part of 26, of range 12_
'l‘ he tracts or parcels in the part of township 23, in town
ships 24 and 25, and in the part of 26, of range 11.
The trac's orparcels in the part of townshipza, in town
ships 24 and 25. and in the pan or 26, of range 10.
The tracts or parcels in the part of township 2‘3, in town
ships 24 and 25, and in the part of 26, of range 9.
The tracts or p week! in the parts or townships 23, 24, 25
and 26. of range 8.
Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, milita
ry, Indian and other purposes, will be excluded from the
sales, together with the tracts covered by individual In
dian locations, descriptive lists of which have been fur
nished the loan! officers.
The oll‘uring of the above lands will be commenced _on
thr days appointed, and will proaeed in the order in which
they are advertisml until the whole shall have been oficred
and the sxlcs thus closed; but no sale shall be kept npen
longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the
land; will be permitted until a!t.er the expiration of the two
wee s.
Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this
21st day of August, Anne Domini one thousand ezght bun
dred and sixty
By the President :
JO5 8. “11.50:,
Commission: of the General Land Olfice
NOTICE TO PRE-BMPTION GLAIMANTS
Every person enti'led to the right nf pxe omption to
any of the lands within the townships and parts of town
ships above enumerated is requireu to establish the same
m be satisfaction of the register and receiver of the
land uflice, and make payment therefor as soon as prac
ticable. after seeiugihisnotice, and before the day appointed
ior the commencement of the public sales of the lands emf
bra ingthe tract claimed; otherwise, such claim will be fox -
(cited.
~ JOB 8. WILSON.
Commissioner of the General Land Oflice
NOTE.~Unfler the regulations of the dspartment, as
herrtot'ore and now rxinling, no payment can be made for
ad vertising proclamations except to such publishers as are
specially authm‘ized to publish by the Commissioner of
the General Land Office.
scplQ-lawl‘zw _
ii£i¥T§flflfi€ " Y‘ 0 U
READ THIS.
ET \VILL PAY YOU
His eyes were knocked info imitation of
peeled onions, his nose split like a. squashed
crab apple, and mixed up so miscellaneously
Willi his mammoth moustache, that it was dfli
cult to tell which side of his head his mouth
was on. As soon as he found himself at lib
arty, the unhappy man mizzled, and the mud
flew on" his coat-tail and the heels of his boots
with the sunbeam splatter of a. mud— covered
sulky wheel in a slate of frantic circulation.
The irrascible Fritz watched him till he was
out. of sight, and then nervously scratching his
head, shook his fist at. his wife, and in thun~
daring tonés exclaimed: “ I gits trunk for
you, mat-am: I trinks all do lager in town; I
trinks hireshcnwaser; I trinks Sohannisber
gar; I winks every dings. matem, and gets so
trunk as never was. Tuyvel! dunder, ya!
ya. i” and he plunged rapidly through the mud,
and when last. seen by our informant, was in
a condition of that speechless good feeling so
peculiarly illustrative of the healthy effects of
lager, and the sedative results that arise from
its frequent. imbibilion.——-Petersbu7;q ( Va.) Ez-
NOW EXPOSED AT THE WELL I Imu-
GB'SERVE WHAT I SAY H
IT WILL PAY YOU
FOR A VISIT TO
HARRISBURG! I !
TO SEE AND MAKE YOUR. PURCHASES
FROM THE LARGE, HANDSOME
AND FASHIO NABLE STOCK OF
READY MADE CLOTHING, CLOTH,
CASSIMERES, VES TINGS AND
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
KNOWN ARCADE, NO. 3 JONES ROW.
AVAILING MYSELF OF THE
ADVANTAGES WHICH READY
‘ CASH PRESENTEI OFFER ALL
GOODS AT 10 PER CENT. CHEAPER
THAN ANY OTHER HOUSES.
CHAS. S. SEGELBAUM.
P. S.-HAYIN G SECURED
A FIRST RATEECUTTER AND TAILOR,
I AM NOW READY TO MAKE
CLOTHING TO ORDER- IN THE
MOST FASIIIONABLE STYLE
I WARRAKT A FIT ORCKO SALE.
oetg-d4m
HATCH 6.; 00.,
SHIP AGEN'ijs
Am:
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
138 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
DEALEBSIX
FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, COTTON,
WINES AND LIQUORS,
TOBACCO AND C'IGA.RS.
novfi-dfim
(‘RANBERBIES—A very Superior lot
7 [oct26.] W, WM. DOC-K, JIL, a: 00‘s
NI ESSRS. C HICKERING 85 CO.
HAVE AGA IN OBTAINED THE
G 0 L I) M E D A L 2
' AT THE
MECIIANICS’ FAIR, BOSTON,
HELD THE PRECEDING WEEK,
0 FEB. SIXTY COMPETITORS.’
__ ‘
Wax-Broom for the CHICKEBING PIANOS, at Hun-ris
burg. at 92 Market street,
M 23.“ W. KNOCHE’S-MUSIC STORE.
I< ELLER’S DRUG STORE is the place
to ‘ind anything in '6l. way of Perfumery.
DRIED BEEF—An extra lot of DRIED
“03313111" just received by
'1
JONES’ SPORE, AS USUALI
Just received! and ggceis‘ghg, 8.9 JONES, STORE,_M&I‘A
kßt Street. Harrisburg, xunost beautiful Stock of all kinds
of DRY GOODS from Philadelphia and New York, which
will be sold Chvap for Cash Buyers will do themselves
justice by an lling. Carpets, Oil-cloth, Blankets, Rugs,
Matting, (kc. Just receiving, Cloaks, Arabian Style
Talmaa. Bw. - oclll-lmd’3\" .
‘ N 7 ANTED—S,OOO pounds OLD COP
} PER, for which we will pay the very highOEt
market price in cash, at the BAG LE WORKS
‘ nol-dlm » , _
H AVANA ORANGES I 1 !
‘A ‘ It ' . - db
61:30. prune 0 Juat recdvewfi'. DOCEEE: & Do
RE MOVAL
' JOHN w. GLOVE“; '
_ MERCHANT TAILOR,
Has removed to
60 MARKET STREET,
Where he will be pleased to see all his friend .
acts-dtf
RIED PARED PEACHES, Dried
unpmusl? EEAOHES, Dried APPLES, Brim
BLACKBERRILS, Just. received I»,
news. WM. DOCK, .15., so 00,
#"7 ,7 H ,
IOY-BOOKS of an endless variety, for
me amusement and instruction of our little ones, a
sonEFFER’S Bnnkstm-e.
HU MPHREY’S
SPECIFIC . ‘
HOME OPA TH] U REMEDIE b,
{or sale at . KELLER’S Drug Store,
: mm 7 4 91 Mum Street
KELLER’S‘BR-UG STORE is the place
- ‘to buy Doméutl'c‘fledicinu
”N 62375:
JAMES BUCHANAN
Eta
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.COLLHY CIBBER.—Colley Gibber, in spite of
his occupancy of a. niche in Pope’s Dunciad, was
one of the most popular play writers of his day.
His rank as poet, however. was not of the high
est, whatever argument may be furnished by
his twenty-seven years incumbency of tha
Lnureateship, with its salary of £2OO a year
and a. pipa of Canary. He became a dramatic
writer, at first to gain the means of supporting
himself, and afterwards assayed to strut as
an actor upon the stage, with very discouraging
EVE-AWQK. 111., a: 00. I results.
PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING.
SUNDAYS nxcnnmn,
BY 0. BARRETT 66 CO.
I=
nu: DAILY PATRIOT AND Umox will be served to sub
len‘bers residing in the Borough to: sm cums man I'll!
pueblo to the Carrier. Mail mbscribera, lon DUI.-
uns nu umux.
Tu W lEKLY will be published an heretofore, non!-
weekly during the session of the Legislature,andono¢ I
week the remainder of the yen:,for two dollars in ad-
Vance, or three dollars at the expirationof the your.
Connected with this establishment is an extend"
10]! OFFICE containing a variety of plain and fang
typo, unequalied by any establishment in the interior of
the State, for which the patrons-a of the public [I 10-
licited.
3M2 fiatri’nt 1% Winn.
W. ._ _‘_ . -
WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 14, 1860
Palm Is A Sum—Lager to the-Rescuc.-—The
peaceful ocean of mud that washes the southern
boundary of our city, was violently agitateq,
on yesterday, by the denouemcnt of an atfau'
of the hcuxt, o'f‘the most intense and chivalrous
character. Fritz Klamerbach, an honest. young
German, having recently wedded a. fair area.-
ture “to the mamor horn,” thus forming an
individual alliance between America. and the
Fatherland, invented the hoard of seven years
experience in making apparel for the human
form, in a pleasant. cottage. in which he placed
his happy bride. The joys of wedded life
rolled on uninterruptedly for Several months,
when one day an old acquaintance ofthe bliss
ful couple dropped in, and made himself‘agl’eeflL
able enuugh to the lady to excite the ire of the
faithful Fritz.
Fritz pondered, when the 01-1 acquaintance
left, what todo, and voted within himself new
the feasibility of a, row, coming to the ferocious
conclusion that Johannes Rhimbummer was
one very big rascal and should be magnificently
Whipped if ever he spoke to the virtuous Mrs.
Agnes Klemex‘bnch, again. Mr. Rhimbummer
did not appear again untilycsterday morning,
when, with a delightful smile and voluptuous
swagger, he sailed into the suburban cottage.
and rushed into the arms of Agnes. He didnot
dream that Fritz was on hand, haying encoun
tered the worthy husband some distance down
town only a. few moments before, and when he
sank into the bosom of his adored, thejealous
Fritz waded into him from behind, dragged him
into the street, and wollopcd him in the mud.
Strange to say, the detected Rhimbummer,
stung to the gizzard with his guilt, took it all
patiently and wiped his head:
' “ Aeh! dundorwetter!“
That was all he said
Aawumnox is THE OLDER Turn—The in
cisions were performed with a red hot knife,
that the divided vessels, seated and charred by
the contact, might become plugged, and so be
prevented from bleeding. (Albucasis, 11th
century.)- Efi’cefive for film instant, the force
of the circulation quickly overpowered the
slender obstruction, and fatal hemorrhage.
sooner or later, took place. Yet. this plan con
tinued in vogue down to the discqvery of the
ligature in the 16th century, and was practiced
even later in Germany by the celebrated Hil
danus (1641;) although he subscqucntly adop
ted the new method.
According to another fashion, the surgeon,
after making a. tedious division of the. flesh
down to the bone, with studied endeavor not
to divide the arteries uuiil the last. moment,
reiied on nppiicntions of red hot ivons,_or of
some etyptic fluid, usually a powerful acid or
astringent, to arrest the bleeding. If these
were not, successfui, a vessel of boiling pitch
was at hand, ready prepared into which the
bleeding stump was plunged. Between Seylla
and Charybdis the patient rarely escaped with
life; either he died from loss of blood in a few
hours or less, or, if the dreadful remedies auo~
ceeded, he anrvivcd a day or IWO to die offever
of exhaustion.
After an earlier method, that of Guido di
Gaulieo (1363), a. bandage of plaster was made
to encircle the member so tightly that mortifi
cation attacked all the’parts below, which then,
after the lapse of months, dropped of, a horri—
bly loathsome and offensive moss. Another
Surgeon, Botulli, (1580,) invented a machine
to sever the limb in oinstanc by a singie stroke;
and it was not uncommon ntthis period to effect
the same purpose by the hatchet, or by a pow
erful mallet and chisel. It. is to Ambrose Pare,
the great. french surgeon, who flourished in the
16th century, that we owe the application of
the ligature (used long before in ' ordinary
wounds) to the bleeding arteries in amputa
tion.
His first play, “Love‘s Last Shirt, or The
Fool in Fashion," met. with great. success. Per
forming the part. of Sir Novelty Fashion him
self, Cibber was warmly applauded both as
author and actor. Crittics agree that""l‘he
Careless Husband" is our author’s best produc
tion as a literary performance. His “Con.
juror,” however, is said to have brought. him a.
larger share of fame and profit. than any of his
other dramatic compositions.
In 1730, Cibber retired upon his pension as
Laureate; seldom thereafter appearing on the
stage, except. when his presence was necessary
to strengthen the cast of some particular play.
On these occasions he received filtl'y guineas
per night, a sufficiently liberal remuneration
to prove that he was still a favorite with the
hubitues of the play house. In 1746 he pub
lished his “Apology for his Life,” by which-he
gained, it. is said, 3:11.500. To Cibber, ihe good
natured mun par excellence, life’s dcclivity was
of a. gradual and easy descent. His dnys were
lengthened out, amid surroundings of ease aim!
comfort, to the year 1757, when one morning
in December, at his lodgingsin Islington, after
having cheerfully spoken to a servant three
hours before, at, nine o’clock he was found a
corpse, having probably expired in his sleep.
Rummy) Owwms m Couaumss.aflon.
Erastus Corning, president of the New York
Central, and Chauncey Hibbnrd, superintend
rnt of the same road, were both elected to Con
gress on the 6th inst., in New York State.‘ the
former by about six hundred majority and the
latter by four hundred. On Thursday the result,
was celebrated at. Buffalo by a grand illu‘mi
nation of the Central depot and the large bulld
ing of the American and United States Express
Companies