Br H. J. STAHLE 40T.R. YEAR TERMS OP THIS PAPER Viir The, Repuipliccui Win*kris published every Monday morning, 17y HEN ler T. Spate, at "31,75 per annum if paid ireatiousee--$2,00 Per OR num if net paid in atirance. No sub ecription diszontinued. ualt•il t Lb.! optiva of the publisher, tra" sl: arrears are paid. Sijr.idvertiserriezice iribi•rtro at the usual rates. Job Printiug ututly, cheaply, sud with dispatch. JfEco iu SJuth Baltimore qtreei,ilirei•t ly opposite& Wwwfiler's Tiuning Establish ment, one'anla, half tNuares from the eJurt bowie, "Cquritts" un-the - • Was. s. zsmienaa, 0 attarati at Lau. O VIRIGI, ow the south side of the Public Square, 2 doors west of the Sentinel office. Gettysburg, August 22, 1863. - B. 111 , Conang6y, , itttrunl it tam, (Office removed to one door \f; eat of Buithler's Drug ABook-store - ,Chantberiburgstreet,) Attorney &Solicitor for Patents and Pensions, BOUNTY Land 'Warrants, Back-pay sus pended Claitna,and all other claims against goo' Government itKashingtun, D. C. ; also ..erietta claimsinEngland. Land Warrants Itsatod and sold, or boaght, and highest prices given: Agents engaged in locating warrants in lowa, Illinois and other Western Stater. '''Appty to him personally or by letter. Gettysburg. Ntiv. 21. 1853. Edw. B. Buehler, 3ttarutl at In, VOLT, faithfully and promptly attend to 7. 7 Al business entrusted to him. He setiiks the German - language. Office at the seine Place, in South Baltimore street, near Forney's drug store, ani nearly opposite Dan ner t Ziegler's store. Gettysburg. March 20. J. - Lawrence Eifil,Z. D., .... ;I:Vtit ti - - lI.T. "' ITAS his Office one -door west of the Lothe -11,1. ran church, in Chainhersburg Etreet, and opposite Grammer's atom. where those wish ing to have any Dental Operation perform ed are respectfully invited to call. Riuritatuscss: Dr. D. Gilbert. Dr. C. N. Beiluchv , Dr. D. Horner. Rev. C. P. Krauth. M.D.. }key. H. L. Baugher. D. D.. Rev. Prof. William hf . Reynotchs, Rev. Prof. hi. Jacobs, Prat: M. Lt. Suavarr. Uetwsbtarg. Aprtl 11. 1853. tf -ilisiltlety Land Claims. fillilE,Witel i tintjgned will amend promptly to ;4e collection of cisims - for Bounty Lands snulerlift lace set of Conkrecs. ThuNe who have afready received 40 or 80 acres. can now ruceive the INI Ge, by cul:tng on the mAhberl .l.4:: and Mali:ins- the neceseary appl:cation. . •:; : , JOEL K. DANKER. Oetqabing. 31arch 1.2, 1t,56. - ".•Auctioneering. s- NIIII.EW. jiy. FLEMMING, res hng is B reAtnri .1 .4 et street, ileax.Jritue•r Pierce's, ; , qty.l , 4rg, eilr* his saryieits t i c) tie public rt. a Sal Urier eleros to:i• l inloileisie . ..liikkhe will ollilloces.imia eu donne, to rimier .satis.thethia. Zia hopes to saaro.ut put liu p4ruha,ie. ' Aug. li . 1837. QM Y 414- WINGERD,. WHITE &• SWOPE, - WHOLESALE DEALERS IN fIIIOES-; CAPS, & STRAW CitiUDS; Acsinc;lN FABIIIO3IABLE,' •• • Jtoleatin 4 ,3S'ea, ?tit and Fur Rats, if,...Ii 7 9+LTIIIIMIT AR HOWAILIA 875., ;.lawn.ain It Win or.: gert?, Pfttt rfrkfte;' - BALTIMORE, MD. Jalus74;:Spori. - „ : - !: 41 1;• 3 ? 1,6 1 57 .. • • Tailoring. Ilestivred Pixel:lours Moeda ufthe Olalita :ie. JH. SKIBLLT , respeehrully intoning his old op • y,,,,....,.,,, p„ht n gribendly, that, cuatiuuca Abe 7'_l I ( LNG B USINE SS, near his old *mini. iuffituth 'Baltimore street. where he will be happy to - accommodate all who may patronise him. Al work entrusted "talkie &it warrantedito fit and beef vneitieub itantivil make. Thimtftill for pant rave:o,4w 'soli/mit continuance of public patronrigv. • ' the New lurk .`;11,116. 4 1 aoll Seawater Iseir4osta are received. Call and see Jam. Geic,yakturg, April 9.1855. lllnek Silk Hats. ALL and Winter Style. jugt receireil end I.' fur :4:1.4e et ( 1 0BEAN PAXTON'S Teshielaablo Hat; Cap, lioot and Shue Store. (+ E, STOVES !--Four styles of Cook Stere2,L-Che Noble Conk, Royal Cook, Pean, and the Sea Siell—for sale at the Ware Room of SI IE.IDS & RUE II LER. : I "6AIiSI-I.;Tery variety of Cook. P•alor. 0 Saloon and Udiee S,,ves can be seen at on Ware 11.... .an t She.hls Buehler, in 'rest Tulle street. Our St.% eg are all pur chivied in Phiimielphia, and will be sold clieidtierthatt they can at retail in titircitiyint solselathern. Call and see them. 811EADS T I. I:3IBER!—Oa Land suppiy of Lumber, 11 • 44 bikselputlity. Urdolm fur any amount tau be area on Wissitingsva street, lea; !i01 441 . street. •SIIEADS k BMILER. fluresul.—vioKii4; Plates, tiniturp, A c . tordeons, , lLarsniatirnna,..—in linr t, tho m k s. .borgip h i owl idorst to a. Jew's ilarp—pow on sad Awr ask at SIMSON'S . .TIOWDRICand SHOT, the bolt mantifre• lualatlta 4* best ikt NO RBEG COOIC.-.-Thit Stave is espeeittily atissiasid to Dining /Lome and will rep bossism:4 Unit rosr sla sobre. , of aoutklany and outrrenisitsa, It is very orsamental. Call As it. • Litt:lTS and Conlecdons, nice and fresh, _j: just from the elk*, be had at - • - - & THOMAS. CORN .k OATS %ought...tali iimas .1, NORBXCL etTiler or alts tort 11114 And acile Wukesi GlatOrs j4Wre)o l l‘).SiPPark d PA kaaciy a,a4 at a l oo t f,l,oo*lf oboirt- Qll.Vnew4dheig)frfiAloar ifolver-Perim-we irok-as.Olty titian. now, italulyt sell rapidly. A DEMOCRATIC AND FAMILY JOURNAL. Nut A PLAIN SIM PHILOSOPHY, I== I'.. a pinta I no spood: I'.. a wits, ast l'ra a (Goal. ♦od a troop of little eb,l.llan at gny kora, lota Brown, I've a cottage or any sows. lestai Vas ovouiroWil, iliad a gardatt with a view et the sea, Jobs brown I can aft me at my door, By my ahmly reamer., Large of beam, them& of very oral' estate, /ohs, Brows ; So come and drai■ a glue In my arbor la ym pun, rn tall 'be idol I love obi wiaat I baimp, Jolla Imre I hove the woos of bi Ma, Aral the Ildrea'a early words. ♦ad slaving wtranues role*, Itrw sad inset, Jaba Brows; And 1 hate a We proteges, And the went of common sense, And arrogance, and fawning, and daeolt, John Blown: 1 logo the mieradow Gowera, And the briew le the bowers, And I kwe an open faro without pile, Juba Brown; And 1 hate a math koala, AM a proud &malted ahoy, AM • lost who'd rather burrow Lira he'd tail, John brawn I love • simple sowg. That awakes emotions stroog Aid the vent of hope that roars him vrb" fainYJoha frorc Aed I hate the constant whine Of the foolish who repine, And tarn their good to evil by 000philalle, Mtn Brown: But ever wLes I hate, If I seek my garden gate, AM surrey the world around ate. and above, John Brown, The hatred klieg my MM. And I sigh for Imam kind, And mum the faults of those I cannot love, John Brown. 80, If you liks my ways. ♦ed the comforts of my Says, will tall you howl live so u '4, John Brown I mover score my health. Nor sell my soul fur "sealth— Nor destroy seeder the plasters of the welt, Jobe Brown ; I've parted 'With nay pride, AM I take the canny aide, For I've roared It worse than fully to to aid, John Worn; -1-Asep a outotrienat clew, l' re • hundred pound. a year, Awl I manage to exist and to be glad, John Brown. 411balburon$. Gen. Hardun's Resignation. The General had been many `•ears in 'commission, and it seemed to the anx ious ones who were waiting either for his death or resignation, in order to ad vance, that neither 'of those desirable events would ever take place. The old man was tonal—'' devilish tough " —Awl clung to life and otfizu with all tho tenacity of a dug to a bone. Ho %% us a rare specimen of the"' good And seta► voice would lave been board even ampng the youngly ambi tious to move fur his removal. He was thus' tolerated, 'althongli he wa.s a cad block in--the wsy of their official pro gtv,ss. _ Their patience at lust became ex.- hausted, and after consulting together they agreed uPtin a ruse by Which' the 'old General would be driven into a res ignation. 'lluving laid tin.. - ir plans they prepared to carry them,into execution. • tine of them ;meting the G:nteral the next day slicik hands with liiin I very cordially and told hliniic had Just *heard of his resignation, 'which be hop :•ed was not true, and, before the Gencr -1 had it . cbanto to reply, begged the old Iman to partake of a supper with a party lof his fellow (Akers time next eveiiilig, aik6. parting tribute. _T,' The General ivas much surprised, and I i nformed his friend that he 'hadn't any 'intention of resigning and couldn't think, for the lifts of• hint, whore the report came front. After .a few re marks.rnore on both aides they scpar , ated. • The General plodded along by him self thinking -over what hltd beam said and muttering—ii What the devil does it mean? Have I said anything about resii,mitig when I. have % had too much wine on Perhaps I hilive." ‘.„tiood morning, ldveneral," said anoth or otetsir, meeticg him; !•.114w are you this mornin: mar 4' Very dro ll, very well; thank'ee," re , plied the. General, ". So ) " dantioooll Limo other, •Y you, ace going to resign Gnneral'i well..voi [ve served the gttite Ipn4.atid faithful [- ly and I should thirit'you would like to ' rest." ' Where did you hear abottt Yny 're signing?" said the General, mem stir prised than before. "Col. Jones told me," was the reply ; " I was in there after roe had gone last night. Why can't yon meet Ira to morrow !flea at the twrern. Ceneral? We think cif getting up a little supper in houcir of•our resignation." "Thank you," said the General, "11l be there." The General turned away with the impression that he had, the night pre vious, while tinder the intletenee'of the t'olonel's wine, given the intintatiOn that ho was going to -resign. " thing, my tongue at both ends," said he, '"this IS a queer- state of things. I never thought of resigning. lout---" Ah, Gvneral, good morning; glad to see you," said Col. Jones, ootning ab ruptly ripen his superior. " Well, your intended resignation gives the buys a chalice to mauifeat their regaril for you, They are having a fine supper .prepar ing, to come off to-morrow night, in your honor, and you must reserve all your fire." The General laughed, slapped 'his friend, the Colonel, on the buck, *Ad said, 4'Certaagy, Jones ; the fire of she ;Mat igt hpN 'yet, Gocb4 for tsigagty Parft." , "" ivat dare tp sag fbnee fbi lin tiiimnse ft won ht be' vid . tie itralrvatk loaded aati Ameibeitielf (Waft t4)_ J 4O- ; 'w lo 4l/ 41,41 40k NMI bC441191E0113001 , A.: MONDAY, OCT. 26, 1857. by wine, and that was the only way by I which he oouklaocount for the resigna tion which they spoke about. lie had rather actually resign than labor under 1 ouch a stigma as this, and aooordiugly be said-- " Well, .101106, you know I've been in the dery ice a good while, and want a little quiet.; eu you bee.l think it is best to resign. The poetry of •dying in liar netts ' ie very w: 11, but hang inc if I 14u ey it." They shook hands and parted—the General ins whirl of I>erplexityland the Colonel in a fever of fun at Wu auc res.+ of the ruse. The next night a splendid supper was prepared, and a large number of milita ry guests invited, who attended In the tallest feather.—The General was there in full regimentals, his face glowing with the excitement of the moment and from other causes, and the whole affair, as the village paper said the next morn ing, was ".splendidly gotten up, hap piness waved her illumined wing over the scene, and the genius of cheerful ness rested in genial content on every heart and beamed on every counten ance." The Colonel, to quote the same arithoritv. "presided at the table with his usual dignity," and when the cloth was removed he called npon alt to fill their glu,ses to respond to a sen timent which be had to offer, which he wonld preface by a few remarks. " We have," said he, " as our honor ed guest this evening, our beloved General harden, whose long service lets been fully appreciated by Is in com mon with the n-hole community. We rejoice to meet with him on this occa sion, although oir meeting is not one of unalloyed festivity. There is one hit ter ingr edient in our cup: General liar dun h as signified his intention of re signing This announcement, I need not say, was as unexpected as it was painful. Our connection has been so longiand intimate that parting seemed impossible, yet such is the decree of fate. But while yon frog floats in tri umph over our head will we remember the undying glory shed upon it by the illustrious man who now withdraws from its support. I pledge yon the health and long continuance of our gal lant friend, Geu. Hardon." The speech was received with nine ' cheers, and a " Tiger," perhaps, but ! whether the growl which now resounds ' fl-oin all sorts of jungles was then !known is a matter of doubt. The igreatest enthusiasm was displayed, and his health was drunk in three brim ' tring glasses. One after another. As soon as silence was restored the Goner !Ai rose to respor.d. " Fnentls," said he,—holding to the • table, for his emotions made bias un steady, and his voice was husky, frtim Jim same oauso,—" Ft/ends, your kind nes& overtpowers me. I never till this Moment dreamed that I was half so rmuch regarded by you. Gentlemen, rfellb'w 'soldiers, bi:ethren in arms—it gives mo pteasere to meet .with such brood fellows. My association with you , 4:td been of the most pletisar.t, I may say glorious character. We have long served together on the tented field, and fought', bled and died, so to speak, or 1 would have done so,- at duty's call, co mented together like bricks in the !lead ,ly imminent! bit'Abbes.of . wit. With a Jail remembrance of this, I will bay, ',that in view of all your regard and of } the feeling you display about losing me, [I should be an ingrate' if I allowed a selfish consideration to inspire me. 'Therefore, whatever I may have said about. resigning., I hereby retract and I declare that I'll stick to you to the last. l lt, will be impossible for me to leave such a glorious set of boys." A shout of laughter responded to the speech, and Col. Jones gave an extend ! ed wink around the board very expres- Isire of itiq belief which he at that mo ment entertained that they wore all es pecially humbegged, and that the Gen t era! Wasn't. This impression contin -1 ned till elk. next day,"When the ones wile - ordered the • slimier had to pay the bills. - Tritere did tik•st Mee Go Tor—ln it certain hotel in this N'ilinge, there ie iempioyed a °attain bear-toader Who is in the habit of taking his " tod " pretty freely, but always makes it a point nev. ler to drink is the prosenee of hit. eap ployer. AiGewlisys ago, while he was l in the aet of drawing his "too ".prepar :tory to taking a .dritik, tlae oniployer Isms into .the bar-roolu, rather WWl pectodly.—Fiatling hiaiseif uiught in the act, he set the tisetbkir and its tie& tents ea the (venter, and casting kis yea- around with a look of surprise, exelabood :—" Where iii thuhder did the .seas( that enteral Ms drink sly to "'--,- Seireurgh Telegraph. - Lead Your Popv . .—By all zaesso -kral your paper. Do not suffer a man who is too mean to buy it Logo without it He horrOws it evory week. 1)0 lend it to him. Don't give him a hint to take it himself. lie wou't do it.-- 843 kind, lend it before yyu have read it, and then ask hiui if ho would not like to borrow your cup of hot colfee.-- Eax:Aan9e. . 'wit an assembly of friends, a 14,y was s poleiwad for by an acxpaintanee, who said she was detained by a little in cident. "kb, year' exclaimed Mrs. Clatterbell, "a beautiful little 'incident' It was, too—waikflia.jast nine pounds and a b4f,,"-Tr An Irish woman, wbp bid been oqupeted of illegallyz tling spirits, en cgivin ,oentano.e, forvently obirod bar ode and PraY4that "1441144 r 'lght hover Tivoli ase,litiq ppio a wg tg trqqi tio• p0r1.04•4:141.41 • "TRUTH IR WHIWTT, ASH WILL PRRTAIL" Bit of Advioe. Have you enemies? GO straight on and do not mind them. •If they, get'in yotewaii, walk around them, regard lees of their spite. A man tluttihas no enemies is aeldottHtood for anything— he is Lade of that kind of material which is so easily worked that every body has a hand in it. A sterling char acter--nne who thinks for liimself; and speaks what he thinks, is always sure to have enemies. They are as necessary to hiui as fresh air—they keep. him alive and active. A- celebrated charanter, who was surrounded by enemies,. used to retnark : "They are sparks, which if you do not blow will go out themselves." Let this be your feeling while endeavor ing to -live down ,the scandal of those who are bitter against,you. If you stop to dispute, you do buE as they de sire, and open the way for more abuse. Let the poor fellows talk; there will be. a reaction, if you but perform your du ty, and hundreds now alincated from you, will flock to you and acknowledge their error. , I A Source of Eloquence.—Daniel Web ster, on being commended for his do. (pence on a memorable occasion, issaid to have replied: - I "Sir, lam far from thinking that my poor effort the other day had the remot est claim to the panegyric yon have . been pleased to bestow uppn it; hut if any - thing I have ever a/J-(1 1 0r written deserves the feeblest tucorniume of my fellow-countrymen, I have no hesitation in declaring that fur their partiality I am indebted, solely indebted,. to the daily and a ttontivo perusal of the 4tiered Scriptures, the source ofall true poetry and eloquence, as well, as of all good and all comfort." • lfrg. Partin f gon nn Rank x.—" Are you afraid of Bailin failing;". asked the eashier, as Mrs. Partin•rton went to draw her p-nsion. " Banks failing said the dame; " I never had any idea about it at all If he gets votes enough I don't see how he can fail, and if he don't I can't . -zf , t; how he is to help it." "I meant," said he, "the 'hank, thit furnish currency for tie country.... Ow stood 0 mourunt cowl: nig her bills.-- "Oh, you did, did you?'" bald she; " it', shoat the name thing. If they have Motley enough to' l'edeem . wit h-- turd Ileaveu knows there's need enough fia redemption fur a good many of them, and more grace than they allow their customers—they may stand it ; but doubtful things aro uncertain." She passed off like an exhalatiuu and the cashier counted out one hundred tad fifteen dollars and seventeen cents 'fif teen times While pondering - what she said, in order to catch her meaning.— Boston Gazette. • Lthifrzil.—" John," inquired n domir ie hopeful pupil," what Y'' isa nailer " A man who makes nails," replied hopeful, quite readily. • , Alky good. Now what is a Jai lor ?" "One crll/3 - tntikes tiitte." was tNc egintll34 quick reply. "Oh you liloviihead,''. said the glom inie, biting his a Luau w,lio tuakua tails pm ever'!" "To be sure, sir," githtli hopcfnl,— "if the tailor didn't put tails to tho coats be made, they westki all bejack ets I" . .;. "Eh 1-4th !—well be. rare. 1 didn't think of that. Beats Watts' Log ic. Go to the heed of the class, John— you'll be President of the United Status some day." ~ . To Preserve A1.4/es.---Weigh equal Quantities of good brown kl ugar Anil apples. Peal, core, and mince thesn small. Boil the sugar, allowing to even three pounds apiot of wetter. Skim it iron,. and ; boil it pretty „thick. t4gli add the applus, , the grated pool, ,n ono or two lemon', , and two .or throo i gts of white gingar.) • Roil till,theapplaa and look ekar•andynlicm. Avplaa pre parod in ihis way. mill 'Loop fur yams. I •I• `P011, ,, said tiie itoi?Or to an old negroi who , had bitub4ap t o steal ing a pullet„," t.l4lwelyop tow for yourself ?" " r at dip, bOss—l was. crazy as 411 hod, bag wlta,s,/ ateltds t it;.' pullet., cos I, Fkicht ba13.4t010 de big roorter—and I neber done it. Dat stitiwtt dat I was laboring Ol der delirium tremendous." • afirThe following ia inairiptien on a tortila4ene in .Ban:Diegp,:ealir mA : n ThiA yeitr N asiered'to t'he inern,n ry of Vintilliati 'Stir:At - den; who earn to.hia4otio beinoitot withinentte revolver—one of the old kind; lovas mouotetinnt-tvf !web is the icitak,nioai of hetrein. 1 1 3[o4,, , mtui boatit, that fteV atititV,vala,rtgarß oertain in tiznea of danger to ihow nole . but their hind ones. .11EirThe Siamegrtwinii, now about 45 yea're or a(Pe, have fourteen ehildebn. The' ere abb ot to Firoceed to Cabs to exhibit thentaeltee. or" SV hat, are t htge hie ends of laaa44?" asked a sehi.)etteitchei‘pr pupil.— " Mad and fept," was the trohipt re ply. Thu lead Ildht4),(11 bui'l;tbenev‘r pot see &lady whom you thick handsoae, ask your on .tbe .44bisot. Tbso is the wur to get free, unbought ppiniou of the people. . , giro Lay f reak, iip.lariesson Mood 44 10 . ~O tar;C,". coutba Jo 0 1 , iYA gmliktale beffier.' . . tillarTo resteziUite a cfrbwiliiid 714- , WW I bruil boftinclAr h 140 • 45, • 0 t Isl Hard 'Timer--A Remedy. "Really ? the time* are sahaid," says Mrs. Spendal!,'" I don't know *bat' we, are coming to - . Mr. Spendall looks as blue - at indigo if P bint at tnooey, and talks oftrotbmg bnt fkiluroand rnin.— I can't nnderStand it." Ire ti ndentan d it, Mrs, Spendill; 'TUX constantly carry the solution of the problem about with' you. Your ;costly and innumerable dresses, your costly handkerchiefs and collars, and. your extravagant jewelry, plaioly.iudicate what, the trouble is.— Then there aro your wastefulU nd un governed servants, and yourown Idle ness and 'spendthrift habits generatty. No wonder your husband. looks blue, and "talks of failure and ruin:' You are enough to ruin any man. And if you would avert the threatening calami ty, got» work. Discharge your servants, sell your gewgaws, retrench expenses, stay at home, make yourself useful, Save your husband from "'allure and ruin," and be happy—which you never can,he while you aro simply ambitious to rival other women as slopid xs youro‘4. in senseless display and stupendous Y. Ledger. Don't Press. There is a good deal of truth embodied in the following anecdote, which Is worthy of special attention just, now, 7 —: Don't press a creditor if you can possi bly avoid it. 'Tinies aro hard just now, and by-and:l,k he wurk through, if lie ha.; a reasonitbre vhance. ft is related of a Frenchman whd had deposi t od s se ix of money for tante keep ing wait friend, that hearing the lat ter was about to fail, he called upon Lim and said, "Sare, r wants my movie." "Certainly, F4ir, " : replied fho other, drawing out bluebook book front which 1w was about to till up a cheek, when Or , fieneliman said, stop, sure, you r•ot, /A? " by of course," said lu' triead, Twill give you n cheek for it inimecliatily." " No. nn;" Mild , the Frenchtnnn, :•• it' you gat I:anionic,: I no want Litt if yqu uo got him, zen I wants him." - =MI set Tt was inalared on' Monday last that a 1. run "twould probably be mule Lille 134tuk,,whereupoa a crowd of •,. Salt .'oititers " gathered around the doom of the institution, threaten ing Tierminti . chastisement aud 44- riding on a "to who attempted to (sin barrass the bank. The run was not wad`. Hank officers who are anieus to keep their specie will made a note of the eaamplc. WC . ane ciergyawn ut a recent ,eatn.p meeting in TuUand eounty, Ct., wats oiSpozetl to the n of tohaiTo a 3 itri.enallatihlo with tree piety! Afeakipg of tlit raising of to!lacco in the Csmnor think •Minpr , vstlev, as gownaekf/ with the , worship wr „Clapswkwa„, ,that cjiyi . .Xini'ight:s would send storm and cletiti•of tho'witele the •Piverr Ah"tlitiniilary efirigut o*, that .1 1p There i 4 a 'plaice: in Paannsylvtania knnytn'it.4l l l-oilbrttial tinittdiottioll'hus been discribed as Lying covtirail with stones, and itio.ler...eath Ktotte there trent ti teen mitthsxunkro, And :twitting but Iteruhick knot* awl , httokla 'terries; }i7v.ritprolucisd iii i itditionAq4ones A wl Irattlesnahes. Preniont had a c majority tlieee stir" Ton'. atm, sot," said? a unlper ce maw to a, tipplisg friend, l l4 r4liy_do you:drink: buob c htuff as.you di? shy tho s 4 Ltry bogs i4-oaldn't tunch that bran dy r: • ~; I•• - ll " • " That's Amiss tiny is brutes," said Tont.• " L'oor, , crest Tans ! dunno what's broad. ", , . gelr"isietit tin* to think abont-get fang lip r? said thai.N ICC Ks ehe rattled v., the ‘• Yes, my 4ear, .r have ,been think ini,nlx)ut it 'an hone Ansi . 0 halt" or - . • • ; • •• iMarNire; bee* n&portiousl experieztee ip the eiatten tout tI c v iteetps.pg que4- ery )p : i " . tyott . to cure eividieg Vrifii,;ne'Ver tail 1./3 tigh tt her with tritt ghe •• • rt4--,-ri-r4•IIPPP- *lir" Ygitie,vf 9f despairin gltropyi .rtiv,. two, of Betay,"aaid'a despairin g roi , er to a truant lam. oilreitift 46 , yeit . routlutrirm; nhnt forA Wisl, satizitte :emu IL • pitko • Idu 40,4404 y way,7 • • ; .• , cinethb Cocks lagisOttledv . ass 3tons ati.l lerouvrribiottstimt ilk to whsthor a wit nese.should be asilowadlk) muswer the opentjqg "N t V.4-41i4 —Vary say ?" Three judges gave long, q 0 Ott borate _opinions 1 . 4.1110 uffirmatilie, arid the qu,sst.lcal Wing repeattad,*saastver was "NOt a word." airSdOne of the Westeril papori hive plaoed•their mask eolu maw lie ,aatneri mg, by lovottiag.tbot eoltimp nu ke tuulputting at ;ybit4ary hea4 at the U)p. Ileerth at' R Ire'idiity.—A' yemn . ,l• man hauled White, who attendod a wedding party ia,.,littupastar county, Pa., Welt Thursday week, Pik too much, and wits foetid Loral ou the premises the nest morning. iStniklo Nir giouods a clay Or two sirfoo as tndlsn ran ten miles it szaaal.4lo askail9 seeps ctii-r• a alaNal :UnPreceliftSWL.. . . 'l6PPotirty ig Tro duqtrace,• erre - hi the eyes of fools whose ibnifathors weft paupers Mill g O 9O, 1 1 0 Pris, 41 10 ; , ,Ilde:r .i f . t ee_it. 11*,. &nu t h e Filespoirt dis tas / 1 mitt s Iv 6 The •Financial Pressure. The preeent.Bank.crisis is leading to. a general discussion of the banking sys: tem, andlthe Current is runiiin=i . more enlarged specie basis, for limitation of discount, and again" bills under 310 or 840. The New York Courier has this view : I. 'A limitation of birnh circulation to th4e dollars for one of specie. H. No bills under five dollars for the present; and none under twenty dollars after January, 1859. 111. Loans on all to be limited to five per cent of capital. IV. Long credits to be relinquished by our importers • and jobbers-4 to 6 Months to be substituted for $ to 9 months.— V. No loans to be' granted to Railroad companies except iu extreme cases; no Hailroad•companios can bowel! managed whose expenditures exceed their re ceipts. VI. Abolish the usury laws, and let money be free between the bor rower and Lend,r.. The Black Republicans aro mixing up their old familiar ery of "Blots-ling han d:is' with an ootsuiional squeak about the, "tariff of 1846," and ascribing alt manlier of results to that cause. A bank loans about half of its capital to specu lators in sugar, molasses, de., who 'are thereby enabled to monopolise the stisek' of those articles and raiee.the price, for mouths, upon every family, -rich and poor, in the laud.. A diminished con sumption and increased production causes this nice little scheme to •" gang agley,7 the speculation falls, the specu lators deservedly are badly bitten, they tinuhh• iii, the bunk los , _.a the amount It s )aiiell to them, it totters, suspends, fails—a panic arises'—a ran ensues upon the 'Philadelphia banks--they suspend —other -beaks follow. suit—aud_then "scary) , politicians" avail themselves of the occasion to impress upon those who are shallow enough to be so willed that it Is all attributable to the tariff of 1846 York Gazett.-. The FiliLusgers.—lt is stated that or dors have hem ibsued to the commander of the gulf squadron to •arrest the fill ,bustering expedition wherever it may be found; Lord Napier has qrdered Captain Erskine, who is in command of theßritish squudroxy.e toke them and de 4iver theFn to the American oainnguider. Siir In Petentburg, Virginia, the oth t Cr diy, two free negrOes'ltere ordered to be whipped for stterinpting to fights d'nel: • It Mei9kifi mai they ware both enamored of a•wise .old Widow, who I promised to marry both, provided'one kept the ficeret from the other by keep- Hog it •to himself, and, , also, provided that one steal-mote flour he her benefit I.ll , win the•millilti Which they both were I' workiikr, than the tither: The trick was disoMiereli by eat of the party, and a duel was the inevitable consequence. But the 0.54 . 4170 beforq.pither had Aired:4l' a (.le. ':'‘ Thojoermil Conimeree pays :."A &knit 'Of oars,- "Aso a year or two'• ago bought two life petioles, from passen gers wlie wore about going togaiifornia and who Ikrund this the only *cans of paying , their passage, will soon come hits , poe;iession of IFI,,t00; by virtue of those polieiestothich did not cost, him abeve OW. 'Ths parities whose. lives !He policies-covered.werre on &lard she rentrrit Anferica on het recent tripto Neci• York, end' are innomg the lost:" Dar The Chicago Deinocra/ says that theru hi a law prOdnee house in that city whisk reacted some tboasadds of dollars by Lir !tits in72(evi York , to purchase iftlir hundred ksheie of Ixoselot high ligure,; and send these adds loispraph as the trots condition of the market..-As *eon as thee° high prices get wind tn , retauge, the uninitia ted litiy . eoign Of the ery bonsOin Chi cago wbitib lAA mimed the fictiAuus adviden r id 'l4c* Sucb sharp 'franiatttioni aid bath fair simple of the gittitliii witih ptlivadbi - kir branches of trade., . . ~18.1.40ais .1144 41-41:01*. Ileldoubert, brother' andisister, died near. .Niagars Fails ? N. Yt, from the effe f eti'of a dose ine,giv,ra,4l xis , 9 for qui , . n4gt by a druggist, Niagara Viten drags are preeisely similar la op *trance andtsr.stic. Irlatmee .Ward,' of , Chleagb,' who owns ,s large n nnibet houbes, has heeu to his tenaut-s 440 reduced the rents, in view of bard tignedil IaKUAL twenty- per cent. The newspapensikft handfng aroand the name of WS man With a soul, want to know who will go tiod do iiitewlae, saris Rochester, : women who wear the " Bloomer wuform" ant warned to •do daty. A good idea. As Ohl yr t.thbir rights, let them take the 14IA initiyiment earryin o g afbar t'e'4ll..pjlomidt 'Mpaket thzoesh the mud all I,;l'tbdie. , 'eft out west tiith , " , . • •, ~ •• I , wifid that 4 A ... goes out before *0414 -he is take for sizurine,aud the cocks begin to crow, = MEMO • AVO Logical. 1:-: ... r .; . . 4 -- ..,.4 . _ F . 4 • - c- s i {.' -,.... ' f ....'.1'5 0 enzialelc ia -. • ' I AV : -- - .- ' 14 :4 ' ' WOllOl. cm 2 , Ify• Porsers PlM&!sob% Pireseof 1144reger Poet - `The Relief'Hill i "The 'plissakelETAii re te . e oorded in oar 'efirrespondeiker-faint .ilarrisbarg. Its provisions 1 6 ilkimluti derstood by the general 2 ,'esOgfi WI require no elabo t ation ,atour.lnuid— We are gratified at tlii4 reAtilentfttql the Fria cipli - d 17;1.., , ii1ix in g: sailikujiiiii i 4 WWI yielded; the el 14diesacy it Mug a time for resumption •beciittiir .• :‘60701-li tively subordinate. .04 ellyihtivh* . r4 is now, that the ronnntiniry 4,btoanessi men and the banks mar obeetnla act in concord and in oonfidesmotAllie banks are on trial befora. tile,. :,/ • 0, and 4ere the next Legif(Pge , V ; •IJP premate to the full all their di., a lea. Wti kilo* that they *RI liktb...Wrbd to contract, in aillilk,kioticif, . , . toot ing of the now Legislaturei . Fe think, and vie' *re glad to'belikiiilititat that Legislature- will not'-deal tuoshly by thorn, should, they honestly; ewhettor to etatata4 the suiecni husiucts vat • T• wit l phut . Now, if emu!, ma' . u,y/ come great curses or grAnt' m • M.s to the working people. IPo aili :. ibe threshold of winter, Thousatalsatiaca have been thrown out , of -ouiployattan t by the hard times. The worst : N*lmi hensiens are entertained by -the wisest men. The benirrolentatiejpettlibg td extend support and 001 64 rt 39 lAA Mt' fcring poor. •It' is apt, titerfit a question of poli'ti ' es,but of hu a y, % rs t that itnimatem- ax ' evhi w oi e 4 s4 l it wilt heft become, tit, mi time/liplike these, to exert ourselves/ te lighten/the common burden,-by confbrieuce and by concession. We postpone the sulaidet of reform in the•bitelfs i , l 4ll)4l:f# the and wogiii./i.r sukNi. c t„ofo ‘.lliNt . 44.) ti t t i to fi diseinkrged 1.40n* man. - ,tectliis spy. timenr in.plre hlig in artihruhrkleon't%e tweet) now and the meeting•oeulkothaw Legislature. • ' l - . . ~ 1 111 V Wo deem this *praperliiNcafkflB4° allude to the ettorstrof a few or tlae p poidtion prints and leideii ahrtlisamls• pet of the actlcni, of the , Logiehbiamsw— General P4C.if.Eit Wait,y04.314114- fkAtfl Governor of Pends 3 Ivania liy , t majority. The teeislatnio' which '' 4is o commence its session in. Tantiary"' I be overwhelmingly. .Detmseratim • Me facts afro patent-and notorious. But they should invoke twits no 41Thitiions of Revenge,- because tinch, ringshot e iao North .4.n!r. r 494 u have too tiN ; ,4 tn,pgro old party prejtyliees . against the p i t brat' c party; and to arraYite nieretra and marrufaetnres bf the Bbltiratdftifht the Democratic tiehmt.--baitiag,.?*baso gret to say, too well ItuccrOtla ii or work of injustizo...„..Cin the eehtrarY, 0 must,stow iffl9Te LIJObf/ MitiMiliiiltirrtY Tartialiticiy. 7 -tbese di 4.g A/t -alons of personal 'feel ln . , nd go o,- &their •as one man, rill b4ce •itrgeito' save the burning city, to areeettarsmart i threatened interests, and topluelc.,*vi • the flames our feltewmen; mad Apr this noble duty has boo'n tiriegml, then to inquire who del'ithelbffi ii 4 fire, and to punisit - hini ac'n I .-- • , This will be the task Of 'Nth 1,. We shall labor faithfallY andillittyWy to thii end.. We have Kolisieissteoof our own to accomplish, beyond the love we bear to the State of Our - naiikey.— We do not owe -atiailan to aihyl/banimin the - avid. Wo gyrs4o, A v o.,4,, anwir sYst l O l of i fPfP aff , ,. , ti 1 ' 43 19 1 11, A l° community''. I ep ../n4i rimpeet and iiritrobedibdtly Ibi ! ifirdeiftillbs of the , DomocritioAtortyvii Battirolfect , that we are.now/is /the Midst ofawsin ' credible Peril! dikur the-prosent, Earty feelings•must be pthitponed.. 'There is a blip.* cloud ofilsinniky bittistingogrertiie. The best tpen,tho strongest befislia,..h•Ke Bono down into the great deeps ofgtru m etal 'disaster. Credit, heretofore*Ain paired; character; ireretofewelmoiegan,- . ble, has failed to anvil/ thimunalds those ruin. In such an, lipu,rovg,tetav4q,kit a politician, and reenibe; oaly that we I are a mil in ; and We see Voir fir 4 st Vint ' duty in the fulfilinnut of our ohbg,a4,ions rto those" who in any etuergeitey wo41(1 Icotamand oar confidence, but 'irilid • i " u ltbis; the Cliff" of their • .ortreteest wOc, I tsmitaatitl and, expect / our , wanne4 i sympathy and most ene,tgeme stippfft 1 Efeetrytiay:—Now is. kilo- tinre , witty 1 gold dollars are hid .in old , .stockings. :Cow itt the tinge-when sixpences are Waited away in snob noetl.ttbasfx)ts. New money , is laid.bv in ottpboardit-- for Attica to uibhle; thrust jot° iaignotra —for thieves , to roll: 1 4 11 %e/ . 9 111 .FAiii wallets - for pick pockets 't grab tk . .; h i d' behind the 'wood 'work—fhOPthe Oinat , ganeration to.autif and busied iin tho ground to be-lost sad forgotten. Nov mon frustie to dralOcatir-4 - dt of „safe places and put into *sutra. ouo6. Now, poor fatuities loose fire per, oeu:.. fe'r the purpose of Laving thcir savity,, Whore they will kei , p them h'u'a r ke of , trihts. Now farmers hangliplatifids. its iii the snot pouch behind tbe4lyur, hou.se.wives tew,,,up go id piecyain,4or skirts, and travelers wfiO tlpla down' with 'body f.,elt4 o coin /I ... ow the unprofitable 4rveitit 'lVli'd - httliSs ttileat 11l a ktutiii.th•is eunti,tkakedijnti, a 141 , 1,3 aunt slonug i SertptatittAya,4l- ~ 0 - pe, while those 'Ow ~i )at 1.1n.;1i money to"the exclarnges " ar if lookbil .i,d4iit_ iossly upon, as rush , sPeenlutort(olloso, wit Yauey StOcka, .Notv -all - aatiegroia distrusted but such us ctinbr., , ,tp chink. Now hien privily put al ..ir cash under lock - and .key; eI'I . IA 1 . dr). hely-lament that it 4411. b Ceitiett: to . a . lute. Now met; with well filled,tOoati. ets refuse either - ttrppy their 11,3 J) or forgive•their debtors. '•lftrtetik ff,ch er must • wait and•th•-.lmiltealaulastr4o. unpaid, hod tbe printot-zosaklietpisikar lb!. the nineteenth-time. The era of *melding /um come roitindatsmintirtWabll itn idindr,Utkreasouiti*AhaprialshUtiiit self-imposed curses qt L; i-4 ,,i, ...,;, ',,;;.:,, distrust and clecaLi L z . .• , ,, , . rftis +4 9 8..wi l itetik e b t af . ..,,i'l ;IT-ti-1, 1102 RN • ANO• oby. , • -b