County Offices 1,„ r‘,ll,,„lrr,'eOw To an Stasl.l , lliladt*.l, Ih011411:1111 1,1111,:vei for Ow t hiht“), ; ) ; 1101), kvii!it)lll ft),y)•;•! It) In - toy, thri e- , ay r. L I not voo:;:io :•411 1 .1n , ,1 pi, jldire or pa-,:on ; hot : , et lush Up- lily „lur.h lie lc iouritted, !I nt ; a l'ogevt;%a Tani] i, prorr. • Snell an (Alice% 11, ;In =MEN Ic .I.!•h r ,--Ai.di 1:1n.11 „ i i,,,, „. 0 „„ y . 11.1;11 iltal has 11 light 11 (..1a1)11.ii a (tit (Jr:L—TOL.limau (]•uii!. I;.irm Ttedyttrcr—l'att.i.t•l Alt ,tj ita!roalri , llll.-? answ, will ot , ' :" :l "'!""'"" Upper Ma EOM 1 r. li giqcr [poi. t!.,i at :ICS. A ',di IL' K. Ira,non, E•ci , of 1:1,11e1 SltliColl. ha , ( . 01.,CH!Vd lu alloW hi , iiatLe cn lit. bernre ILe lice and i dvireinleid uiu (de eentlemoui. I-;rr. Coo larly qn 1 Ii tf Ito inaiorr alit %yell o:litiaintctl %cell I.•1(1114 eeriain H.les r I Ctoot, havo.:4 held the el-Jo-tier lIIIIIMZEIM UM J :12:{111 ,I „,„ it pti p•,t ECM London Labor and the London Poor.' A \‘(01: «i i !he =EI the I taper -47 — lt — gives-mast vivid -mai' !wart voutliiiou 01 !tie lalaai: , gela.!- ,t.., Or E.u.rland, has fur !•everal years been a :lietne for her u! , l, Mayl,e.v d other:4 !no e drawn carne of their tito,l innltet- eNhati , led ; !hr.! auuunut ul a ien iir lue== tho,t. laie of it aari 1/ , V.alt.i.• .1!' lit -a , ; 1111011 I:1 the I it ht.!t! %..!1 um!,•r I h, (st hurl over.-2ets ill 'I0,: Ill:::uirr: N 0 'lOO 1,01) t .ill. 1, •a% their work o tilt! I i-ay No ! ,•L it-, ,t1;i111 arid , %111.10 lhoy 11111 , 1 cr,ltNil ; 0 .1 1101.1 1.1,e a l ieu nail i1ot:111.4. (.I W:0,4e4 MIME 'mie Mari t \‘(i meal- a day. :\ 11i11,11 , 1! ttl adttheri,ied. !mid, ehiemy iltid \v,)/,0 tur eidi t ie, dam. mixed will are lio j wit(' them, hu; lilt I 1::..)%v %vim have u t ex• the ‘‘ ill SIPTlvel 11. P PI G k 11.111 'ad, 11(.1 Levu Itd.l lVe have. bc•ea It'd to tt,k the• cane of thi- itti-ory : told it e 6,1,1 it in do; tr“,nict! Et.ll(ipoly ul 1. it triacy Clot: kold, all the ettpi•ttl. anal the poor. op their L'lood ti;.ll tit 111 e 11.1 1110 11%111111/.111,a , .11 , 1,1 0,1.11 Tito (;,,1 ! they rlrurt t 1..) it. Thvy ;tie lot ioed ul 1.1 11. 2 .i.ts to contlit.mito to it, ,t.ititott.- 1V!.o .Ipoi tio.o ,itooott ! To: I •ay Atiwrica tl r!:,-). that ‘N , I:1 h iirAtint 'omie industry and withdraw its supitiiit from liriti.-11 inaitolactors, and in loss than lii YeatS ‘‘ . ollld 1 , 0 11 . V1111):i0,1iZ,.(1. Wit the SiißpOri Of this c.iititry lhal syr'vut )1;1.1 Pi t it•il :0 ii: , l•t ie. it toptdly to ;rl,l ,cool,! I , :t a [tore e(rial ,11,111hutioti of labor alid I 111 I thoir itorrost to uu so : but I ellulwru. t o utem dispture it. :11.d %vitt', by ;..tlitpo t tint! free trado, has do:. t• t.notti than all (...Ititrs to lir, Pt Hit, chains tyott Eto2,lish pool l'ontis) I Yes, deceived, ii:st.bilt;:ly Ilt.weivel by base politicians, the ypinnatity Pt Pennsylvania llttt•e tint:e it. I say tlecei vett, stood Li 11'3' IVIPik :lit! •lilo !WI 111.1 W01:1 !..tit'!!iN anti 1111:%.` w.t t wir Wwu ktlwricti o Hit! I tin not a tan and I newer i:1 be. I Jo not look lipoir !his wiestion in a liuliiiea! Ii 411!: The free trade polity' Lgings our uttt iiaool! . .iriiiceis ill colopetion t. i II illai r.ysiein trldieli the lire el tit painpeling the Alistotgaey of blood and It \,10102s oar own fanners and nie• chauic Had it IR.!. !veil e would hate been swamped lot,g tr4o. Look. di Ole deigniine the Atlantic steamers, 13 nig spi.ein itt the 11001.1 $2 . 1100 : 1100 1 )01 week or biyiuo 7 ooo from January to July. rut ii is not iiiis alone, it is the deineslin coniVort, the !cloud :nn.l Liars slieritlood 'at the sliiine of !bl ind:cell; that NN1,114, It IS 11(1: aN 11011..itt , .,;t1 hitt tt.., aitalrioi : phlialltrtipl..i,t :ha! lOok it: 11 tilititi•iittit, I t..l)' (1101 he., !Vl,p. ha, pro:en.Holl linih in E 4:ays, anil Ainviica, to be Ow lau,4 LH, II and rl,i• policy evCl I to the fout.finlicti let me er.9 , :im 11'h1' mon, in It sla , e of nalnre and to.!:yr ,-It'moii.4ry Cluver:dnetit 2 I:;rr} cicifized ration so orider s i ali ds it. acid t Nowise ilw power, 1 'Valid :laws, to rt tett! their !mine iittwv,ts, it iti beilw.wil ate oiherrivi•e, ay their Tina! l:n%• [1 _•R. - ti 3 3 . \\lido we eI e Colonierz, ui:i• g that we rlim.l,l BM fi iment ' Al) Act to en:•oottiao+ tho imnottaticin of I'ig and liar Imo Irons I.i , Colonies in americ•a, anti to inevem ilia meettoli of a ny o r other or ot Iron, or any 1",,i \‘•,. , 11; kri:',l a 'lli', (.1 1),!, 1;.11 . - ! a , a raAv rft! iC) =1 10 Ilialli.fat•:wo Wit-elvVe: I= of -- 1 - Frs - clut -ni-ruT) „. ! !!!:+er iii A i Ni , lentice: :1••• ” AU mAni ported_ll.os _wecn declared for felted', and alike of .C5OO, imposed tin the tnas ter ot the ve,sel." There rvt2ulation,,- were deen:vd uO jd,d an, oppf ive, acid %yen; evaded as far 111011 . ir,V11(:():111111 . 11•1,11 11;1.,,t•111,t1VS ex i . , ,•—!y 81.1 I'P thl.lc , . It way lur (ny porpo-e : 1.4'01 o,•, 10 (i.0.,;e a 1“1 , 1,11 11e.1!11:612 01 5:1 Aot of retl:l-yk'allia, AU ,, ,'11....11 iiie Cebeics iiiid in:01(1 Lb' UFO.; oilter may Hole. yet and thu cell Mein ol !i% r;< It ant! Lion - to , a 0 I. Ow Ind like good, =I pi:,•11 l% HUI! 111 1110,1 i. 1 .111 1 .11.. VV1'11 .44 ;4 . 1;1) (,: :o,loi Lr :LI% ) auti dt...;uv I!:c a-rtul tha,.ttlat•tuit's ut like :skid I: •A 1:: bt• pt•it.v.t t!,at toc:icti by "...u;(1 v,a, I)ll,,cyle and tua ice d'H.O,2 1 ihe the i 1,1;: dive,ted ot ail pwA er to protvci 1 io:tit, by IL Till 111, ry niat.tier. to ih I s..l:ez‘. S. Imti•ct:l;oviy ,!'t.l OR! adop.io.l of ihe new 1 . 0:111 (1 with banner, and a very tort n-inC th-pl ty, tvj icing that a General Gov_ eNuneht 1% a, formed, 'live:stet' ‘villt power to ti MI "Whetett-t, it I.; uereNeat of 111, .1 I.m ‘‘,l: 1 , , y (;e,,[:2.4 rie‘t•ro I le expor of tlis Aldjo,ty's Cohmirs co:L'ltd =MEM rk.ec: , -ions wen! funned I!! 17S:), Cotigre4.: a,Feinbled its i tl.et :\lr. Ft•rrrt;t) of ;Le Tiva,w) ilnV :lit/1:1!11.4., 1 , 1 11/i.X . W . , laid dlo%lll I' MI di T e;tr.v.4ee. cheaper, in process of time, than was the for. e: , 1 attide for which it is a Fubsti:nte. The internal eiropetition takes place, Form doe: away every like airionlibly ; and liy clo ; nve: Leda; vs v r.f Elie ;wirier to the a rf , a-uritav prDlit na ide capital ith ihe roa,c% of rile Il in ;old i'N MEM SEM it! ,nr,tilioto.) of forvil:ri doino:oit ‘vllioh it i; of I , oi ig ;FA A , pre;zl ineviirLT 01 the Teacher,' and Direc• tor.' .I , ‘, , ria.ion rd L. high cou n ty, was held in =IS .111entwit un .`2 , 11/it.liiv,l-3rp!cmher '27111. 1851: At 1 o'clock. P. M.. the niveling was called to er no. tr u e lard, President. Al:tittle; of the last stated meeting were read and adopted. Oa motion, the essays of 111 , 25 , :r5. Chandler and Drokt were postponed until our nest stated In.( hn:! Hey. K. Dri.l.st read a part of his report on condiiion of schools in the County ; which al- ter :.,me diseusstmt was accepted as amended, and ordered to be published with the previous ME I= On motion, the Standing Com mittee be re., queided to procure a speaker to address ❑y at our neximeenng. On motion, the Secretary shall have the pro• eredings of this Association published in all the MEE 11.1 to meet again on the OetiiLier, who'll will be our au,. nual uweiiw; EINEM MEN sifoldi id Patterson, New Jersey, has failed, This Bal, has been in a declining date 1 . .. r some years, and its nominal capital of 70,000 must have — dwindled down to a small sum. Ihe circulation is stated at .fEO.OOO, and is not secured by any deposits or slunk. The MEE ere not eolisitloreil mirth twenty ye cents un the The excitement at r i aigke - Okti:Ai] tn- ercial Bank of Perth Amboy, New Jer,ey, : nd the Farmets'and Nleehanies' Bank of New Bronswiek, New Jersey, both suspended payments. The Ban!: al Perth Amboy has an out,i,indmt.; eiroulatom of i 150,000. As the Di. :Titbit's ate p,:isonary liable for the whole in_ deb!: diivN. of the Bask, jt is. probable the bill cirim'ation may ultimately be redeemed, on their property b i c reJlcited; the h,ilders, therefore of bilk had L 4 rmr not mi,l;e large sacrum ea. At = pi - et...mt. the lint IterS ate buying them at 50 cents 1,, ihr d •I•ne otlp r Bank, we are afraid, wt:l ‘vaNe 'hire. :tinny other rumors are ;.1I;t1 r•r>ir (It.!, the ,tahthry of aink.. but there dr, d e ul aut• one in this 1314 L rs Fry rtihtr shy !he 13;11,k tair lit Utr. macs of that Built X( i121:1 . 1 111( . 11 day if. C,Pfzbri; ' , sue of conn'eri iicii's on I. ilicrisicr Bank (relitd) has 'wide its appi mance. Bicknell says it is nn imploveinent the 1;•1 int , r tiinnterreits, and that the it hitt., ‘1 hich ictiche. the right hand the tatp,n) is owired. The paper is ~~hiler ilian ;gay now in ciicuiiitiiin, and !he iinprossion rather L.:;; ;r,,1 ; c a...:l,tra lc, at 9 e'eleeli rnmc, _are deen.i o n i n t h e case of rile Christiana ' , poets brunlit to Lan• ca'te'r. 11c direttvtl that Ole two ‘vltlies, Lewis and Itolawny, at..l thrt.e Ittaci;s, b e comm i tte d to the ellsit•tly of tl. r. S. MoeNbril, to be taken to Phitattelphia, hut] there to be tried f r high trcaswi ;1! ten o'clock the exantimition of the thirteen tem:lining p r •i , rurrs commenced. The tnag:s. ;tam directed that six of them he discharged, and that the remaining seven be taken to Phila. dt Iphia It r trial. The excitement here hhs subsided, and the community are sathdiid with the decisiou of the MEM Th:re sat, von,itter:th!e sparring between the etturt.el at the ff 'tinting tip of the case. Mr. Thompson, the 13. strict Attorney, deserves much credit f.n. the enetjy an.t skill which he has tits.. p!aytd. (y . cwirt.—Tis has ;,i , p, , ini,..(11.3,,j own Hand Stir. bar, AfaNsachiorcits, to the seat on lb Sti. vine Ihsich ibahe vacant by the. of Judge 11",....1hury. Mr. Curtis is t•caite!y over fogy or or a C, and the Pro. : ;,lciit ile , irott3 to ,t•lf`c! a poling In ill 101,1 Ilij4;1( It.tye it reasolin. procpeet t,f a liito3 Judicial Ile to rii , c,s linr lcgal ao.tintnents. Tile other int:es 01' the soprettin Court are I•l,oati. ul Oilin, :Ivpoilite,l by (;:nn. Jack,,ii in (L•or.lia.arilinitor,l by J.iclison, ut 1:.-:15; Jtt•tice] by in I, all ; Cl nin.ssee, by Van [Swt', in is 37; .11,0.,a Ina, (now ul lil:ntucliy,) by Vanh ut , n, in 1t431 ; I.).tb;cl, ul Viiginie., by VIII But Lit, in I S.ll ; of New Via 'lYer, ISIS; an,l Grier, of Ely 1:..; ME 7;,5,,,T0.—Titt, tobacco crop in Says the Cmcittnati Continerei.o, is largrr and liner this than at arty previous sett Non. Our State is fast tivaling lientticky and `,liNsouri in this great sta. pie. It is la .1 becoming one or the princip tl crops in the Atlanta Valley. Mio tobacco ranks No. 1 in the Drltlinore morket. D'cithisun Gareuch.—llickitison Chas itch, the ynan2 man who was so seriously wounded at rapidly reonvering. lle expects Iu roaLlt limnu next weo;c. Cu.7L• iU Nf.de Ci:3lle!—The steamer :\Grim, which arrived at New York, on %Veil. brought hills „l• tailing for a portico' of the'iron for the track of the Cattatt•iisa, liantsport and Eric• Railroad. /elle Ili•i•." Education Meeting The number of families turned out of house and home bt• this disaster, is great, almost he. yond conception. The most of the houses de_ siroyed helm; occupied by very poor families.— Many of them barely escaped with their so fearfully rap:d was the progress of the cause of edu. REICIIA RD, President Cur. Secretary Binls Failurn liffiE Great Conflagration in Buffalo About four o'clock On the morning of the 26th of September, a fire broke out in a wooden build• ing on Peacock street, Duffalii, situated in the very centre of what is called the Five Points. A stroni , southeast wind was blowing at the time, and the hut:din:4'i being wood, and very dry, the fire spread with fearful rapidity, and in less than fifteen minutes the entire block of buildings on Rock and Peacock streets, front the ship canal and Erie streets to Evans, were in dames. The fire crossed Erie street, and took the large planing troll of the Messrs. Eaton, then crossed Canal and Erie streets to the bridge, sweeping everything on the opposite side of the canal to Terrace street, thence down Terrace to Mechanic street, or along both sides of the canal here, after the greatest exertion: on the part of the firemen and co , zens, the spread of the dames was checked. The number of buildings destroyed is over five hundred. Among them is the large brick school house situatrd on Erie street, in District No. 1. A large amount of lumber in the Messrs. Ea. tons' mill and yard, wits destroyed. Also an im mense quantity of lumber in ihe yards of George Onnell and the Messrs. Farmer, De Bloquiere, & IL is feared that a number of persons have been burned to death, although no bodies have yet been recovered. The loss is roughly estimated at half a million of million The insurance :,,c properly is Aaid to b, very slight UEZ .tined dist' ict pre,..ettts triteart-sicl;effitig spectacle The Ohio State Fair elllll/11bilS, Sept. 25, 1831 To day has been a great day in the annals of Ohio industry. The second Annual Slate Fair opened in this city yesicrday, and to.day every. thing is in its place. The attendance far sur. "plisses our most sanguine anticipations, the anon. her on the ground be.ng estimated at from 35,, OM to 40.000 persons. The exhibition of horses, sheep, hogs, and poultry, is much superior to that of last year, and will compare favorably with that of any :titane in the Union. I'he fruit and vvgetalde display is also very The manticacturers' and mechanics' halls are well filled with elegant and ingenious work, which attracts great attention. Plough, culti_ eaters, winnowing machines, threshing ma_ chines, and all kinds of agricultural tinple menis, are repreaented iu great abundance and excellence. l'11.• lair is a great improvement nn the first, and do intwit to rase tip the ftrawrs artaths i 1 Ohio to the true iati. , dlauee ni their The day is cool and pleasant, anti no acei &tit Iran thus far occurred to mar the general Therc area number of tli , :itygoishetl stram_ter, from other States presom, among whom arc Sen ator I)ow, , ,lass, of Minot:, and Ciutterhor 11'right, of loth:lna, &o. To morrow, the It n. Wm. Allen will deliver the addh•+s. and the reports of the various coin• made In tho Matter of Partnerships We give below Ihtr section of an act passed last se:si in of our I.i.gisliture, in relation to partners, which is of great itnln . iit Ince to all btt• siness roans, and one which is probably but lit. Ile known of. The aucution of all business firms however, is called to its provisions and require• inents. The section is as fiillows; and will he found on rig,: 53 of the pamphlet laws or dm session of 1851. Section 13. That from and after the tenth lay of 'August next, all persons who are now doing business in a partnership capacity in this Com monwealth, shall file or cause to be filed in the olliee of the Prothonotary in the county or coun ties where the said partnership is carried on,thq names and location of ihe members of such part nership, with the style and name of the same; arid as idea as any change of members in said partnership shall take place, the same shall lie certified by the members of such new partner ship as aforsaid ; and in .default or neglect of such partnership so to do, they shall nut be per. milted in any suits or actions against them in any court, or before any justice of the pence ur allettnan in this Cothinonwealth, to plead any members of the partnership, or the inclusion of the names of persons not members of said part nership. Section H. That hereafter where Iwo or more persons may he detiirons of entering into any busine , s whatever in a partnership capacity, they shall before they engage or enter into such busthess its aforesaid, comp4y with and be sob• ject to all the provisions and restrictions in the next precetAinig section of this act. The Lanel.VlCr PriUlitl'3.-Ist evening, M i lt e d Stairs Marshal A. E. Roberts, accompanied by his Deputies, brought from the Lancaster Coon_ ty Jail, the prisoucts who had been there con. lined upon chat ges of treason, murder and riot. They had a hearing before Alderman J. P. gait day before yesterday, and on yesterday they were committed to answer the several charge against them, at the next Circuit Court of the United States, to he holden at Philadelphia im the 6:11 of Omober next. They were conveyed to the Moyamensing prison last evening about 6 o'clock by the Marshal And his Deputies, to await their trial. The following are the names of the prisoners: —Catitt:r llannway and Ehj.th Lewis, white; Henry Sun.:, .101111 Morgan, Jacob Moore, Alson Pernsley, Lewis Gales, Lewis Clarkson, Charles Ironic r, George Wells, Nelson Carter, George Williams and Jacob Woods, colored—all to an. swrr.—Phil. Suit, Sept Gleanings. ErAccording to a census taken by them.,' selves, thCre are 18,000 Mormons at the settle.' merit on Salt Lake. They are engaged in con_ structing.a line of railroad to the Mountain.; right miles long, for the purpose of transferring materials foe their great temple. IL 'At the late Itentucky State Fair a pump kin wai on exhibition, weighing 1331 poundsi and measuring 6 feet and 9/- inches in circdrri- ference Fl 7 We understand, says the Nashville Union, front a gentleman just from Holly Springs, Mis sissippi, that the Hon. Jacob Thompson Vall' withdrawn from the canvass fur Congress in that chstriet." sun Yesterday, says the Philadelphia Daily Sun a' the 271 h ult., a man dressed in a black bi•oa' cloth suit, and wearing a handkerchief of spot: less white around his neck, stepped into the es tablishment of S. M. Hopper, in Cheatntft street,' near Third, and expressed a wish to purchases' gold watch, chain, &c. He said that he was the' Rev. Leonard Wilson, of Tennessee, and that he • put tip at Jones' Hotel, Chestnut street. Ite wished the watch for one of his congregation, and accordingly selected one worth $l4O. Ile also chooceil a chain valued at s`2s, and another watch valued at $75, and requested the articles to be sent to his room, at the hotel aforesaid. A' lad in the employ of Mr. Hopper was sent with' them as requested, and on being ushered the room, discovered the supposed reverend gen demi) readicg a Bible. The lad, who was ins the habit, no doubt, of leading the penny iiapers•, monied the Mall with an eye of suspicion. The man drew a check for $2OO, the whole amount, on the Philadelphia Bank, but the boy refused to_. take it, and he expressed a wish that the pm, chaser snntytt the hank and draw the mon ey. This he consented to do, and whilst pro. eeeding-downsilt rs - got - possession of- the - ant ,- and excusing himself for a moment, made the best of his way out into Sansom street, and escaped. Ile is most emphatically.a wolf its sheep's clothing." Governor Johnoton Shot At We received yesterday, says the Philadelphia. Doily Sun of the 25th o! September, the informa tion of a shameful ahack made upon Gov. John ston and his frit nds in S.:1111 . 0;in comity, or( Monday night. He had boen speaking at Ta. manqua, and the Pottsville Journal says, on the return of the (taverner and his escort to that place, a most villainous attack was made upon them after leaving the cars, by a party Of row dies at Mount Carbon. A pistol was discharg ed, whether at the Governor or not is mil:nitwit, but fortunately uithout taking ellict upon any one. Clubs and stones then followed, striking several persons and injuring then) considerably. The attack was made at a late hour on M:inday night. Pour persons were arrestod, and brought before E.uptire Reed, ott Tuesday afternoon, but no one appearing to prove their identity with the. rioters, they were discharged. Two persons, knocked down with stones or clubs thrown at the party, were wall: tug close beside the Gover nor, and it is probable that he owes his safety to the fact that he was received at Mount Carbon by a Procession of Miners, in their working dress, with their lamps amt torches, and escorted to his lodging at the Exchange, ,where they were dis_ missed, after a iihatt address from the Governor, ttpdo their frequently caring fur him. Mr. B 1,7 1 1 , ..31(1!I Mid l&c PreVideliCy.—The Eili. tor ol the New rods Sorolay lle , patch i.out in a Ion;; article in favor of this gentleman as ti: next Demomitic candidate for the Presidency, th^ course ot• which he says : I; Mr. Ithehanan should be nominated n can didate for the Presidency, we shall regard his election a moral and political certainty. He is the only man on the Democratic skit, of the ques tion who possibly can succeed; and, we do not believe that it is possible for-the miserable fac• lion in Pennsylvania, headed and led by Simon. Cameron, the Middleton Bank, Richard Brod head and Henry A. Muhlenburg, to injure him at home or abroad. Pennsylvania has, for years alin , ist worshipped him ; and, although MesSrs. Cameron, Prodhead and Muldenburg may at tempt his injury al home and elsewhere, they will find that they have over calculated them selves—missed their mark ! And that the enun ciated defiance of Sir William Draper—"cease Viper, you gnaw against a file," will apply to, them with tenfold vengeance. Russian "Peace, Law and Order.'!—ln the be ginning of July, several prisoners, detained In the citadel at Warsaw, were condemned by Court Martial, and had their sentences commu nicated to them. The families of these unfor tunates expected to' obtain their pardon. from the Emperor during his stay in Warsaw, or at' MP events during the celebration at Moscow on the 25th Anniversary of his coronation, but they had' hoped in vain. On the 20th of July four of the convicted were publicly flogged. Otie received 2,000 lashes, two 1,5(10 each, and the fourth 000. This last fell dead after having received . ' 1,000 lashes, and they placed the body of the dy.. mg, man on a stretcher, where they adinin . ister ed the remaining thousand to his corpse. Thir. ty others, of whom the greater part were entitled' to the amnesty granted to refugees, were sent to 'the mines of Siberia. The council of war is in:. exorable in respect to any one engaged in the " Hungarian struggle. Interesting. Myna!, Meeting.—The Ilarrisburg Telegraph of Wednesday says: "We understand that the numerous descend. ants.ofJonas Rupp, of Cumberland bounty, hold: a centenary meeting. to•mitrrow, in commemo ration of the arrival of their grandfather, Jonas Rupp, n native of Stintzheim, Germany, who landed the 25th of September, 1751—one tired years ago. The occasion will be improved by a sermon preached by Prof. P. Schaff, of Met , : cersburg, in the old stone church, four miles' west of Harrisburg, in Cumberland county. Jo nas Rupp was one of the first German settlers In that county, and' raised a large family, whose descendants now number rising of tour hull. tired, most of whiun will be . preseul. on the uc. MEM