a. w.' weivEn,'EDTTOIA. It Tiffins ud old Castillian blood, and lost nothing in the fray. That Mr. Smile, used hit influence to encourage eventeto favor ihe sale of Cu ba LO the United Slates is bath tine .AND nat ural; BANKERS is no'eviddnce that hit ned means inconsistent with the fair friendly re lations between this country and Spain. Nor sal) English or French diplomacy say aught against tucb interference, for their F>O N precedent# are its best warrant. They interfeted with all their ability to prevent tho annexation of Texas. England charged Capt. Elliot, and France the Count Saligny -ih ABTI UIIEUIETSJ and jiave us a great deal Of Iroublu. Those governmsms ara CI tntg •moment interfering to prevent tho annexa tion of Ihe Sandwich Islands to the United 'States; and their war in tha East is nothing bat tha lelfish contest of despotism for ng. granditemenl piprouipled by fear and jeal- Aitifjt f Hie growing power of Russia. Eu ropean diplomacy will doubtless learn in time That the game of interference is one it which Two can play. T ' ' !■-■ i ■ aioJHßm|pia Railroad. thai the on was only ainoe, already exceed# tW< highest anticipations ol its Iriends. From tbe nature and wealth of the region it panes through a heavy trade was expected,' bat oat equal to what has been realized within t.obori time. A# railroad* always make businesel this may be expected to owrvase rapidly from natural causes. Bui when tho uocoaiploted link of the railroad attain talo New York is finished, ' C heavy and important addition to the busi eesa of the road will be made.—Philadel phia oennol. fail to,feel eantibly the value of tbe Work to bur trade anJ it* success, at thir early period of it* history, it is most encouraging. times lo tbe Ne w and What the matter with tha Know Nothing organ. OT Mr. John Klingensmith, lately one of tha editors of tbe Greanaburg Democrat died Jast week. VAt the praseal term of Court in Lu xerne county, a ma jority of the Grand - Jury reported in lavor of electing new county buildings. BP* Major Arthur T. Lee, of tho U. S. Army who was reported to be killed in New Mexic* by Indians, is aliye and wail. OT The President'bhs appointed SAMUEL ■D, LEOOMPTE Esq., of-Baltimore, to be Gov. eta or of Nebraska, to fill the vaoanoy occa sioned by the decease ol the late Governor -est.- IS- ' J-.CAew- .- - -" The Appointment*. The Canal Commiasioners last week' made the appointments on the public works'for tile earing yesr; and, so far as we know, ilie have been chosen with ref erenoe to fitness honesty. This is cer tan\l)ltie case-on Ilia NoKfi Hr*'wah, and we knew that Pn"#nme othsr divisions incompe tency was a good cause for removal. Mr. SEARCH has been appointed fivo years in succession as Supervisor, and pimply be*' eanse he has proved a verv goo.! officer: Messrs. ENT and"fiJjßhiDE rjre sffe,' and active business mirn, S'Vd as tfiey'have' good service by honest labors lo maintain Uia aaegrity of a artrnrd political faith, ihev Urn especially deserving of cpnfi d-tieß and favor. The follow.ng is a list of ihe appointments: Stfpssvrsori'.—Eastern Division—Weidman Foster, f.oivei , Western do—John M Orr; Upper do ijji—W. F. Po/er; Lower Juniata do—W. W. \Vilson; Upper do do—J. D. Leel; 'Susquehanna Jo—James Piffenbauoh; Delaware do—David Evans; Eastern Brand) do—J. B. M'Micken; Lower North Branch do—G. W. Search. ScPERINTKSDANTI MOTIVE POWER—Col umbia Railroad-C. B. Baker; Portage Rail road—John ftosj. Wcidn MASTER".—Pittsburg—YVm. Stew art; Johnstown Lock—J. 11. Grigg; do Weigh Scales—John Berkholder; llolida>sbnrg lock —J. R. Herk, do Weigh Scalps—George . Potts; rcortliurr.berland—AVtn. Elliot', Co], umbia—James Mulier; Philadelphia—John C. Maxwell, 11. S. Leech, A-sistaril; Easion —Hiram Van), W. S. Apia, Assislaul, Lao raster- W. Kink. Beach Haven—F. Mcßride, E. D. Corlright, Assistant. COLLECTORS.—Pittsburgh—P. Baker; Free port—.'C. G- Snowden ; Johnstown—P. F. Gibbon'; HollHaysbntg James P. Hoover! Huntingdon—Thos. Jacking; Lewiatown— Anderson C Harvey; Newport—H. A. Zol linger ; llarrisbttrg—James L. Ileily; Ports mouth—Joseph Livermore: Columbia—J. S. Lightner; Lancaster—E. P. Smith . Parks burg—Major M'Vvigh; Paoli—Robert Lav ertt; Philadelphia—John T. Smith; Bristol —Robert Patterson ; Mew Hope—E. K.. Sol lldaj; Easton—f)a[tiel fL Neiman; Liver pnoi—J. M. Baum; Northumberland—J. H. Zimmerman; Williamsport—John Piatt; Dnnstown—A. Aciienback; Beach Ha ven—Peter Enf; Blairsyiile—S. L. Morford; I!ark's Ferry Bridue—C_ H. Zeigler, Jauiati Aqueduct—\Vm. Baskins; Freeport Aque duct—Mary Nesbit. CARGO INSPECTORS Clumbin—C. Carson; Johnstown—J. C. Bnrrelt; Philadelphia—J. Hunter; Brirtol—D. Wiliard ; llollidaysburg D. Delo; Pittsburg—Thomas S. Rowly. BOOK NOTICES. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW for October con tains instructive articles upon Vestries and church-rates, King Joseph, Tho Arab tribes of the Great desert, Railway morals and Railway policy, Burton's History of Scot land, Macaulay's speeches, Reform of the War Department, Tho management and dis posal of our criminal population. The Amer ican edition of the work is republished by l<-onnrd Scott &. Co., 79 Fulton Street, Ney* York, and is valuable to every student of history and political economy. WESTMINSTER R EVIEW. —The same pub lishers furnish os also with the October num ber of the Westminister Review. It con j tains the following articles : I. The Ddin j Religion, 2, Character, Condition and I'ros : pectus of Ihe Greek People; 3, Rajah Brooke; 14, History: its use and meaning; 5, Womeu jin France: Madame de Sable; 6, The | Spheres and Duties of Government; 7, The j Rise and Progress of Diplomacy ; 8, The | Crystal Palace, and a continuation of Con ; temporary Literature. Price of the Review I 53,00 or with Blackwood 85. THE U KITED STATES MAGAZINE is, we i think, the best dollar periodical in the coun try. It contains a Urge amount of ins!rue j live and will be useful in any fam- I ily. J. M. tjmeraoo & Co., New York are the publishers. BARNUM'S BOOE is making a great noise, nnd will sell equal to "Uucle Tom's Cabin '' Thai no doubt wa's the main object in wri ling it, and in that respect it will certainly be successful. Its author kicked up a muss with Redfield, Ihe proposed publisher, look back the manuscript, made ari auction of tho copyright, and Redfield became ihe highest bidder,. The book will be ready a bout the middle of December, and will at Ihe same lime bo also published in London, Paris. Madrid, Vienna, Berlin, Leipsio, and Stockholm. We will next week give an extract frot7> the book, which has amused us no little. . :< Fax* PASSES ON RAIL ROADS—Recent officisl reports ftom Ihe Erie Road stale that W than one in a hundred who pas.sed over Ihe Road free, were conneoteJ with lire Public Press. On the New Haven Road oilt ol 8,176 free passes, onl) 75 were mem bers of the Press. It is due to the Press to state these (acts, as a contrary impression has prevailed. According lo ihe law of e qulvalent also it is the Press whioh rather gives than receives benefits. FIT IMPOR+ANT TO TEACHERS.—SchooI Teachers unber tbe new law are instructed by ihe Slate.Superinleiidant lo be careful lo lo make out Ihe monthly teports as required by the 27th section, lie says the duty is required peremptory and advises, Directors to withhold the.compensalion until it is com plied with. If THE SCL'LE AFFAIR.—Tbe Union an noutiußs positively the withdrawal of the expulsion of Mr. Soule. ilia announced here that the Cabinet iX determined, notwithstanding it has been officially informed that France has revo ked the decree regarding Soule, to hold Louis Napoleon responsible for tho insult, demanding a full apol ogy and explanation. tST Gen. Wffl. Ayere, of Harrisburg an nounces himself as the American candidate tor V. S. Senator from Pennsylvania. A Mansion for the Governor, Every fye yea* a prrlgesitinti Is Set on foot, acd Slreiluoqsly advocated by a portion of the press, to build a palace for chief executive olfiteref Pennsylvania, under the title of "t The iSovernor'g Mansion." As yet this scheme has been defeated- as oftefli ss proposed? But tlnwproject has just been ststted anew, mwt the future only can de cide as to its success. With nearly forty millions of State debt burdening the Commonwealth, it seems to us ahppsl criitw.'ijrl to sugijesf a'schenie;- !br not only would the first cost of a dov? efnor's palace bi large, bnt frequent appro priations-would be required, as in the case ol.lffi" White House," to repair and re-filr nieli it. In fact; [every lime a new party ■ would.come into power, it would celebrate its victory by, buying new.carpets, providing new upholstery aud purchasing new table 'furniture for tneu successful chief. Moreo ver, a splendid mansion would lead to great er display, greater expenses, ami a cry for a larger salary. This great Commonwealth has heretofore prospered without, such fol- I lies; it has passed through periods of pub lie virtue which will never be surpassed at least: it has been honored aboad and respeaied at home.; and It is too late now to say that, such iplace is demanded eilheir for the dig nity of the State, the advancement of polit ical integrity, or the increase of that estima tion in which Pennsyrvatiia is already held bjr her rislcis of iho Union. j Tlie idea Hint a palace it necessary lor the Governor is essentially tnti-repoblican. The chief executive it but a citizen after all, temporarily honored, indeed, by elevation to ionpoitanl office, and perhaps'personally distinguished for.snperior abilities; bur still al the best, if considered in the light of se vere and impartial truth, no belter than any other honest mun. His only claim to inhab it a palace consists in his representing, as Governor, the collective majesty of the peo ple. But this claim, in a republic, amounts to nothing, for a republican chief should be distinguished for a simplicity. Nor would it ever be urged, but for the traditions of monarctiical Kurope, which (till cling about some Americans, and persuade such per sons that pomp, show and, luxury ore indes pensable to the head of a Coramonwealth. la the childhood of nations, when the race was unlettered, ignorant, and in its infancy, the foolish people were easily tickled with imperial purple, with costly palaces, and with sounding titles; but when a communi ty has atlvanced to manhood, when it has learned to choose its own rulers, when it professes to teach democratic principles, it ought to he above such gew-gaws. We class, it will be seen, state robes and even titles with a sumptuous public 'mansion for a governor, for tliey really originate in the same fallacy—the fallacy th at the head of commonwealth will be more respected or is better worthy of honor if "clothed in purple and tine linen," or inhabiting a princely pal ace. I No! a republican governor should be dis tinguished by tiinplicity ol drees, oppear aue and surroundings. Even llie worship pers of rank and luxury, when sincere, have mora respect for a republican officer who thus deports himself than for one who apes the tinsel of royalty. Franklin was honor ed even at the Court of Versailles for It is plain attire, and houored also when other American ambassadors were laughed at fot their display. The pomp which many ol our tich and title-worshipping trucklers af fect in Europe, is the jeer of the aristocracy there and the private jest ol the circles of royally. Every intelligent and wGrthy man who visits the United Stales from the other side of the Atlantic, praises, even if he is' a nobleman, the republican simplicity which generally distinguishes our courts, our log islatve hulls and public ceremonials. We trust that the people of Pennsylvania will neither make themselves a mork to others nor foster luxury and use parade and public extravagance by building a palace for the governor, under the delusive title of a man sion— ledger. JJ What llncle 9am has done In 77 Years- Uncle Sam was born a nation seventy seven years ago,—since then he has whip ped his mother and one of his brothers ; Ihtnshed the Bsrbary .cousins, threatened France and made her pay up, and ''cleared deeks" for battle with Austria. He has set an example of liberty and popular power, that has thoroughly heightened the despots of the eaith, and perilled (heir ancient thrones, lie has grasped a continent and is fast covering, it with a free, educated and thriving people. He has built more ships than any other nation in. the same time, and his flag is now seen en every sea and ocean, and in every harbour and river. He has built more steamboats, more mil ways, more telegraph lines, more school houses, more churches, more cities, bigger Nbiea in that seventy seven years, than any other nation in five hundred years. And has printed more newspapers, made more speeches, and done more bragging than any other nation has done in a thousand years. • SVI-IQUOR MANUFACTUSC IN TUB UNITCD STSTCS. —According to the census returns of the United Stale*, the liquor manufacture in this country is a big business, requiring the use ol fourteen mill ions of dollars worth of grain, hops and apples, and turning out nearly twenty millions of dollars worth pf distilled liquors and ale. One bushel of corn to every fifty-four ground, is converted into intoxicating liquors. The amount of liquors produced is, whiskey, 42,133,953 gallons ; rum,6,500,000 galloos and ale 1, 777,924 barrels. NATIONAL KNOW-NOTIIINO CONV KNTION.— It is reported that a National Know-Notbiog Convention waa held at Cincinnati on Wed nesday for the purpose of nominating a can didate Tor the Presidency. It was thought that either Millard Fillmore, of New York, Sam Houston, of Texas, or Jacob Broom, of Pennsylvania, would be the nominee. Fill more ia said to have joined the order in Buffalo. From the Pnhlic Ledger. The froney writer- > The impression Is that we have not yet reached the crisis in our monetary irouhlea. The sooner we know this the better. The weaker unincorporated banks continue daily to go by the board,and with their suspension (be failures of private individuals nnd busitess firinrare on the in ctease,,;ftis idle to (isguisa the faetj add: worse thrn folly tor attempt to stultify our selves with Ilia' the worst is over, Ural stock prices must frotr) this, lime forward improve. The country is 100 over- to render any speedy resuscitation" probable. Time, economy, and great: labor can only bring busines and J prices up to what they have been; Now j (lint the bank* have commenced breaking, I no one can tell how raphity bankruptcy may overrun the country. Every additional foil- I use makes the next more probable. Wo have steadily pointed to lite very condition ,o! things nbw upon us. Wo hate opposed the.oreation of debt for every thing not .if immediate necessity, tmd have urged the suspension of work tie all' improvements that ooutd net be made productive by very small expenditure. Had these suggestions been followed,instead of being combatted as they were in many quarter* ns groundless apprehensions, much of the difficulty niw experience I and which seems like to cortte, might be nvoided. We say there is daily giuwing distrust. -Credit is daily weaker.— It is useless to deny it. Panic will but ag- , gravate it, aud that panic may be avoided, we would have the trouble while yet' hi some distance, and while it may jbe control led, boldly faced. Banking must be mate rially narrowed or it will be entirely up rooted by failure. The bonds of unproduc tive railroads must be withdrawn froiji the market, and every merchant's and mar.ufac- , turer's business narrowed to as near a cash basis as possible, arid this must bo (forte I quiokly. Six months ago we urged the same thing, ami we know of one or two i i large manufacturing establishments in our city that-acted rigidly on their suggestion, and are now doing a comparatively smftll bu siriess, though they are believed to be finan cially easy. Others that we know, who con tinued as actively employed selling as freely on ereilit •* eeer, have failed. We heard yesterday, ol two more, failures in this eity-r-bofh in the Iron brKinoss, one of Which is that of quite a large concern. Pa per.of all kinds is negotiated with much dif ficulty and only at high rates. The banks, as ever heretofore, when their aid is most wanted, can do nothing towards relief. On the contraty, they grea'.ly aggravate the pres sure by becoming grasping in their demands, and remarkably close in their acccmtnoda lions. Necessity forces this Condition of tilings on them. They have no alternative. Ir is inseparable from the system Of bank-) ing, and affords another illustration of the folly of making bank accommodations a ba sis of burliness. The trader who has least to do with banks invariably comes 'out best in the end. Banks have money when few want it, and seduce the unwary into enter prises that oftsner than otherwise 'swallow them in ruin, affording np telief in the hour of trial. Our city authorities should pause in their expenditures while this state of things continues, and until city loans, which are now s.elljng at 90, are up to par, no addition should be allowed to be made to the city debt. SVith prudenee and econo my on the pari of all..the financial crisis may pass, leaving the country little harmed. But it does no good, on the contrary much harm, to endeavor to create the impression that there is nothing in the future to ho ap prehended. It i true the most of the .hanks that are uow failing are small and unincor porated, but they are nevertheless, banks, doing a regular banking business, even to the issue ol notes, and are more or less re cognized by, and connected in business with the regular chartered hanks. Tv The Saturday Express, a Know Noth ing paper published at Lancaster, alleges that Col.Morr, Or some of his hie nds, prac tised an imposition oo that pious order for the purpose ol obtaining their, votes, end says that its members, by voting lor Mr. M. have risked {heir souls' salvation by j deliberate and wilful perjury. \\y do hope that right minded people may bo induced to ponder and refloat on this startling declaration. It is a virtual admis sion of the worst characteristic of Know- Noihingism. One hundred and twenty thou sand Know-No'bings voted for Col. MOTT, and consequently that number of souls hare been perjured. Too great a stake by lar for the sake of one Canal Commissioner, or e ven for a wlioJo Board. We should like to know who imposed on the Know-Notbings of b|ew York, by means of which they TO. ted for Ullmao, their cundidale for Governor, who, according to the beat authority, was born out of the country; and what is to be oome of theirsaouls?— Pennsylvania)!. Ftpua TO CHINA—This is a cheering fea ture: " California sending (lour to Cbisa," for instead of our gold leaving jhe.eouutry to pay for lea, sugar, spioes, silks, shawls and other necessaries and luxuries, we send the prqduct of our soil and the labor of our hands. This is what builds un our Slate. Four thousand quarter sacks ol California flour were sold lately at $9 per barrel to •hip to China. Other shipmeuta of like ohar acter will ihorlly follow;.am) thus at length Calilornia become au exporter ol breadelufls. Sun F/uncisco Herald. ty DELAWARE EticTioN.—The official returns from the whole State have been received, showing the election of Mr. Cau sey, the Know-Nothing candidate for Gov ernor by 733 majority, and of Ml. Cullen, the Know-Nothing candidate for Cougtess, by 504 majority. .u ItST Daniel Chandler, of Concord N. H. has been sentenced to the State Piuonjbr lift, on coQviotion of having altered a switch, which caused a train of canto be thrown from the Keek of ihe Concord railroad. ARRIVAL €F THE ASIA. TIIREIS UAH I.\TKRVHOJI EV IIOPR. , f j—i I . •' The Sieam Carlisle Democr at. The Election or Clark, The official returns o( twenty-six coun ties give Clark 286 majority,lainl it is con' ceded he.is elected. The remainder of the Whig Stale Ticket has 25,000 majority. AdvUt Graft?.—George N. Sanders, our late Consul at London, has issued an ad dress ftom that city to the people of Franoe, in which he recommends to overthrow the government of Napoleon. E7* By an extract ftom a letter of a Paris correspondent ol the New York Post, wo learn that Mr. Van Buren ie actually and ear nestly engaged upon a history of his life, and has already advanced some two or three hundred pages with it. W Physioians rarely take medioine, lawyers seldom go to law, and mir ! , sler g steer clear of other person's ohD; 0 f,es. Ed itors, however, read dl the papßrs ea „ gel bold of.—Nut ced, W The receipts of the Washington Mon ument during the month of October were $1306.63, and the amouDt expended S2OO. 63. f One thousand families in the State of Pennsylvania and Ohio inland an early emigration to the Kansas territory. Vicissitudes of Fortune. ■ A writer tn the London Ekonomi.il hope op an article on Napoleon 111 s< follows; '•This safhe man who landed at Boulogne in 18 K>, with n single steamer and a few frielids on a desperate abortive expedition, reviaiu it in 1854 to review a vast army and receive the homage of countless spectators. The same man who six years ago lived in obscurity in London, scarcely able to pay his tailor's, and quite unable to pay his horfe-doaler's bill—wham, many looked up on as stupid, and whom none looked upon as wise, of whom few augured well , and whom none would trust much, we have just seen receiving the visits 'and compliments of the comprt of ogr Queen, entertaining three royal guests ot bia table, one of tbem the son-in-law of the very monarch whom Ire had succeoded, and admitted bsyo'hd all denial into the social circle of royal person , ages. Nor is this change in his singular for tunes the only one, nor perhaps the greatest. We can imagine him smiling with even a more grim satisfaction, as he contrasts tho language of the English press regarding him in 1852 and now; sitting with the Times or the Examiner of December 1851, or of Au gust 1854 before him, and marvelling at the metamorphosis; the unmcaured abuse which was showered upon hiin al the former date, and the decorous respect ami cordial praise with which lie i spoken of now. The "swell" and the "sanguinary audacious ruf fian" is now the polite and sagacious Empe- I ror, and lete-a-to'.e with Piince Aloert an.l [ King Leopold. 'llie New Vork I,lcctlon. The official returns from Putnam and Schuylkill counties, enable 11s to suie the aggregate vote for Governor, at the present election— exclusive of the scattering or im perfect! ballot 1. •Clark, 157; 124 Ullman. 122.008 Seymour. 156 661 Brnnson, 33,791 Total vote for Govern or , 469 074. AN INCIDENT OF THE BALL.—A distinguished gentleman (rem the interior ot the State, who was present at iheconsolitlation ball, made the acquaintance of a charming young lady, and it is sail thafa matrimonial project is already the result. Tho la.ly was captivated by his ■grocable manners and fine appearance, which was much set of! bv it is elegant suit from Bocirhill & Wilson's clothing store. No. 11l Chesnut street, corner ol Franklin Place. ——— ■ • j HENRY'S INVIUORATINU CORDIAL.- The mer its of this purely vegetable extract for tits removal nnd euro ot physical prostration, genital debility, nervous affections, &c., Sc., are fully described in another column ot this paper, to which the reader is referred. 82 per bottle, 3 bottles for 85 ; six bottle* for 88; sl6 per dozen. tyObserve the marks o4 tho genuine. Prepared only by S. E. Cohen, No. 3 Frnttk liri Row, Vine St., below Eighth Philadelphia Pa., to whom all orders must he addressed. For Sale by all the respectable Druggists and Merchants throughout the couit'ry. T. W. UVOTT k. SONS, No. 13 i North 2nd Si., Philadelphia, Sale Agents lor Pennsyl vania. 4*& sSLISeI-lSliSiEra On the 16 h tnst. by the Rev. William J. Eyer, Mr. LAZARUS, to Utu EMMA HAUL MILCH both ofMoiitour lownsnip. GRAND GIFT ENTERPRISE AND CONCERTS. 60,000 GIFTS VALUED AT $60,000. Tickrls 81 each* E. UNANGST Antiouucea that he has projected a Aeries of GIFT CONCERTS, to the paiions of which he will distribute by lot 60,000 valuable gilts or premiums. The concerts will be given at Bloom>burg, Danville, and such other towns where a suf ficient lumber of the Qatrons of the enter prise reside The limes and places will be announced in subsequent bills. Each ticket will entitle the holder to t-.vo admissions to the concerts, and one of the following pr izes or preminm: One three story Brick Hotel in Blooms burg, opposite the Court-house, now occupied by Ex-Sheriff Bill.-nyer, v i iied at SIO,OOO One large two-story brick dwelling-house, lot and out-build'tigs, on Main Street of Vloomsborg 5 000 One two .tinj brick dwelling house and lot on Main Slroet of Dloomsburg 4,800 One two story brick dwelling house and lot on Main street of Hloornsburg 3,000 One two story frame dwelling house and lot on Main street of Bloomsbarif 2,000 One two story frame dwelling house ntni lot or. Main street of Bloom.-burg 1,800 Two two story brick dwelling houses on Centre aueet of Bloomsbtirg, each 16 00 Otte two story frame dwelling house and lot ou Main streetol Bloomsturg 1.,0n0 One two story frame dwelling house and lot en Main street of Blnomsbnrg 1,000 Eight corner lotscn Centre street ot Blooms burg, each $450 8,600 Six middle lots on Centre street of Blooms burg, eace S4OO # 2,409 Two buggies, each S2OO 400 Two buggies, each SIBO 360 Two buggies, each 8170 340 Ten Gold patent lever watches, SIOO 1,000 Twedty Gold detached lever watches, each SCO 1,200 Twenty Gold rylinder escapement ' watches, each 850 I 000 15 Gold lepini watches, each SSO 750 50 Silver lever watches, each $25 1,J50 50 double barrel shot guns, each 820 1,000 10 " " " 818 160 10 Rifles, each 314 140 10 Allen's revolvers, each sl2 120 10 Colt s revolvers, escb S2O 200 20 paits pistols each 82 40 1000 Gobi pencils, each $3 3,000 1000 Silver pencils cud pen ItolJeri, each 82 2,0C0 2000 Gold pens, each $1 2 000 30000 Engravings each ?5o 7 500 25745 Pieces of Mt'-io 3 099 W hen the H"*Ve', # are all sold notice will h n' T ° n e P n ' ) " 0 P""'" f° r 'he ticket noli Ors ',O meet at some designated lime and | pl'ice, to choose a Committee who shall dis tribute the gifts as the shsrebo|ders shall de termine. 11EFERF.NCES as to the above property: VViltium Snyder, Robert F. Clork Esq., R. B. Menogh, R. W. Weaver Esd., or Rob ert B. Arthur, Bloomjburg, Columbia coun ty, Pa. All orders for tickets must be addressed, post-paid, money enclosed.*to E. Unangsi, Bloomsburg, Columbia county Pa., and the tickets wilt be promptly forwarded to any address. Mr C. F. Knapp will tot as general cor responding agent at Bloomsburg for the pro prietor. E. UNANGST. Bloomsburg, Nor. 28, JBs4.—6tc. G^eenw^D^EMTSSRY MLLLVILLE. COLUMBIA CO., PA. For Youth of both Sexes. IM. BURGESS, PRINCIPAL,. THIS Instilution which bat been In ttc cesslul operation for several years has recently been enlarged to give batter accom modations for boarders sod increased facili ties for Tuition, &o. The Schqof year-thill* consist of -44 ttfaaka and vacation will occur during July and part of ATiguit, but pupils will be IbttefT tit tiny season. • . - Instruction is given in all lbs English branches usually taught. Natural Philosophy and Astronomy Vsill bo illustrated by appro prists apparatus and aoeess given to a Li brary and the use of' Mathematical instru ments. Books and Stationery trill bo pro vided for aj'i who desire. BffllßECSk TUITIOR, 53,84 and 85 per quarter, graded by the course of study. Boarding $1 50 per week. Board, Tuition washing, lights, See., 321 per quarter; of 840 for two quarters, if one half is paid la ad vance. • For further particulars address the princi pal. Alillville, Nov. I, 1864. LIST OF LETTERS F> KM AIMING in the Boat Office al Biootns t burg, November 15th, 1354. 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