.1111111111111M11111111111011111111111411113 .. i likarktai V.liiierAissist '7%14,r, .inikiiit'7Utfig•l 71..strao",ittPro.; iliftfriLlii*A. , i •••• , 1 - • :r 7 .4 11 r _4-, at ^4.r , 4.641. .. .-t• ••- - , audosobtaa j dfi k p l iishaitoormbers.; 1110114. P. WNW guaneming Orel NOMlllowystitsait! as ago .gordroment I tab* pm b4tisstroatts4 at Wisthirllk' zo do t i laist& aticr Aar that tim: Murnwat ha %A. 1 aismimilil by burning Lire. !sup,: biliasimpayto on Ciresnliter sad am i asetillo iiieNlantLys-thu central trains +.4001111114. ih aid of soventy•oight i mistosc- .1 Jebarfa WIR lit council among tba _., aid , it waft determined. idler, bear- i2idi s , the opinious of all. the guides in : tut to the eoantry, to go around; y: Springs, where the road forks tee Oregon and California, and enters the-Salt Lake Valley throngh-:au ex-1 toseire valley whore snow will not be aplg 11Qp4XiilleAL This determination, the expressman says, wns approved of, tar. OR. Johnson, who told him to say: tii.aierybody that ho intended to winter, in tho or not at Mi." Ttkr Mormons Una congregated in Imp numbers, even on this side of the mountain, beruing the grass, and are. sletbriaisiod, it enema, to prevent the estrange of the troops Into the valley bpd. They are regularly enrolled ilk sso4s, end if Col. Jclpason enters tie stall be OM) act only ou the delen- ; airorwit his %swift! amen. The follosi•mg letter, which we dud ey Ia provokingly scarce end• our cur io thi St. Loma Demoar.it, will be read rent expenses are heavy, but the late with itittnist 4 i arrangement of the head of the paper elf(' os Sweet , Warts Oct is. Cot- Cot. "kb, of the loth infantry, never exactly pleased us, and # rose 'anti I portion o f vie command, consist- 1 I ution was formed months ago to change = i rfishOirt 63 men, rank anti tile, are It durjng the fall. We have it as near poi beep for the night--Lieut.l ly right now as nmy boy At alt events, 1 11. J. Lafb, with fifty men, were at , 1 i our prutessionui preie—we are proud Laramie to escort (.4Y Cummings on, , -omit he-Lome,, th at f ur . our Lamp is , of tale old CoriPiLieft , ...-411 certainly satis thirty-tive miles east of Pacific Springs, fled with it, ' and We eutertaia the un *hick lire the test that empty their doubtinz hope that ? the effect mill be ittmtirm a bti the west side of the South t h e „ ianye with our avmeroiis readers. p 1 /i express has jest reached us ' _ , _ . *Grsteeri river, bringing news to us B y th e Ptul 4 iii. ViiliiilFuitent a al* ibilinPeatecl as it is important ; and title, oonsideribie speoeit saved, anottaii t &Mil effysielf of a halt to give you a er 'item of saving em allet* In the smaller sitienhiet stetentent for the public. The 1 type which We now nee for poetry; mar 116t11641,roblem is solved. They have rilwes,anc id es ti o ,yl" t wai l C oncr y.7.4 c ; adiait ,upon the very best opportunity., them of perpetratin 4 an act of " n ' , 11 ' 144//41r awl a g reater 4 / 4 9 • ill ' la lay g all unnecessary "ditr" Fit t 04 the night of the nth instant,! excludin abdekr 10 o'clock, they seized and de- , from the idverturentents, which prin gebret seventy-eight heavily loaded 1 tors often put in only to "1 11 ups' anti Ms, Containing governmeiA stippbee I Do d o •a we la m*, i, ) , 316 Tj wile a t riknges army. The wagons and teams , i were the property of Messr s . Russell & w "' enl i bl° l ' s 44 Po WW I. From 1340 7z 31 W !_tiflYN, contractors. The trains were t 0 144- ENVY' elAtluttnil afresh, new rend sonatibrity miles distant from each oth- l ing tnatter'eViity weer - , -d tobita Cloitiett et: IllNis proves that there were more few country parwip' la tip; Corniuou j"-"over Company of Mormons. My wealth cal "reach. :In a surd, ouritina Informant says that the notorious ,( De- sirorinitt• Angel," .13111 Ilickinan, nom I is to maid Teti • Coweliell; in • all 14)- wasidecl one, and Locksmith the , spouts, worthy sat the organ of the gal- Ohne pasty, of about SU mon each f lent Detnoentcy of -4 little Adams." 010161111:111 of 26 wagons IA its dotal:Ted i We ask only' an honest living, and the 41 imam west of as, and the other, of 521 means to keep our paper flourishing =ZMee taken near Green river, 30 i es a col. Alexander ' s tra i n along with its ed-temporaries, sf not l aws wore no soldiers with these Rum ! s tAiketzt-or moats? me.. \ auelklll4 UP teilsztatens cdrered 4 0 re ,- We tout4tutdi n m end with . - . &W u Sien m ew* a Arratleutan i* liPlohnleipbs* to write 4.at thee domity in th.s respect, the • OCCagaCatai WWI% for Tmt Commix*, -111hommete owe them one wagon and seas pm rvierains. with si LC:I2 to make rad expect to keeP oar readers Posted Aar wei heck to sae stair*. and burnt in -regard to Congressional sad Lees- Ow samilina. I%ey6° kir" be - Wave &Saws by lets= writers at WWI- Wm. the Bait's ~a, a - ' this river. ;,, awl tie leases For& on Green nver, , 15 `"„„ n and linrrinber ir* wpm hundred men under arms. On The IthrspApet mule!. should boar i* Lame for the logs of the trains, CoL . mind that this is do lairsat paper pub 41111losider, who was encamped en the lathed is the county, ;mid • contains the Ades Fork, sent Capt. Marcy, w it hj greatest amountof reading Mater, and Ibierlitoflred men, back to Green river, 1 the r Advertises should not forget that it teesiebter the teamsters to collect their tittle end take them on to headgear-' has by odds till) i!nost extensive eireu• tare. He also sent on a Frenchman to lotion. Its local news is alm•aye among us. On the next day they ordered a t h e meat fall and reliable. Mr. Ilichlin, of cart McGraw's party There is room on the bboks for a few prhibigers. Th ese men were sent by more subscribers, and onr Democratic "Wpm on tip Salt Lake to buy flour kit M I Pliny friends throughout the counti would tstitr express brou.cht in his moccasin place us under still deeper obligations en • order from Capt. Marcy, which I by interesting thesnaeli • ea in this behalf. Alva been permitted to rea . d, ordering Let its adopt s Jost here, "the more the tFia trans to halt until Colonel Smith , smear tip. We have three or four trains merrier," for a text—the following, from of twenty-six wagons each up with Col an exchange, will answer as the sermon . Alstixattwier-sione a few miles in advance That was a ctspital idea, and wed expressed, 1 ar i t iotod two behind us, and the road too, of Lome Editorial stag that a newspaper ill lii with merchant's and SCE "1 `e 'a wife, becatse evert man should haves one of his own I Yes every luau should have I tilleillgellKiel tar one hundred miles in our one of 111/1 own, end that one, should be his county paper Mut it it does cost more than / Ceisieel•Alexander has broken up his a czt) weekly, it Ls thrice the value to him in MN, 9., Ham's Fork, and changed lus a uewspaper point of view because It is a re -1101111401 the Bear River route, and we f ume of the news its well of his ova neighbor of Ora ageposted to collect and guard those hood as IN•ithout the entire country . it, how mittplank turnpike and Saba tat his camp near Soda Springs railroad, or other enterprises oak nl/fled to d Then is ,Tet plenty of provisions for us velop at the same time the minds of the peopl e I until spring, excerpt forage. We have and the rnieurces of the country , would have been projected and toonnimated 7 In short, 1 we emu, hay or oats for our animals, aid most rely upon gran ... . This the t po r pita lo n cei tl,, n x el u s r s y pep a— e „ r d u u: necessity—the jt should receive metro- 1 alits may burn, unless the snow prat eonsiderration ofthe ° people i t t e croe lre s sot ,' ° pIIreTIMU it, and then our mules mu however do far from it, few atop to think of ci , 11 17 6 : x t t. O dl e: i t a 'o e rc ri e, b ra u n t k l ti a n m d its li utility , nea o ri r e fi l e t =the i AI P t u tte o p ir a 4 ld t‘ for L ye e t that 2 e teamsters vail be the &rst to t i e called in recinisitton when life he andevisor and to be if someein u toseeiot ie.° new pub. to-morrow with rifles, and made to stand guard over their trains at and then only,that fir n un somesuch duence of the /mil Zik t Our eapressmau believes we' press, we ripest. 4 sipereeisae4 and ackuTil aye to fight for our trains in a edged bet, let tut add, in no grumbling spirit, dor air two, and it lll ty Do so It, at- bo% ei.er that no so.ner is the enterprise ac recoetove.plistteed a r i ct d d the power w o l f th th a . n s d l t e ri v e cr bi t ie h e a . t smoit:4, col. Smith will fight to the last . l i Then will he no surrender' One feel- fits lt has eonfiner need upon the people are *tr im ;pervades officers and men. Col gotten and die Testruarein itself areerted., alllllo4ll.oHoweser, inch ist Daman nature, and knowing tenants ile ood and liinsel, and ,Dud e t w h e ts sh w a e ll a s s t e rii n e o i ‘t n d e uspoaed to complain , though g /in old veteran in war, Lieu Bekeds, Mr. Brown and Mr McCormick wsersh oo p re sol t e c a lei 6t ni wi stt up peper b l y , our tike ars with us, and ' , Ain use the rifle if ne i a stye , for the rikesen that every stag esinsary- We shall do oar duty. W i ll have one of his own,-,e - ,,And while we are oe pllOpie of the States do theirs' chatting upon seweaspers, we do not hesitatato i IDeleve they will send us mon and 1,„7„/:2;:veri:rcieLiPti rite ionilitei,"4 the child =I/soon California could give us klut red newspaper has ten to t h e eye ats tt nsthoe start well i. :4::: ; area in winter. knowledge of the world, of the child that is ex -1 slaiuk the Mormons will at tempt to eluded &Nei sera is .privilege. Be, through it.. amilgrabein the spring to the bliadwiub acquires a practical knowledge of pen and Jaime& at to Vancouver. Let a °Jose t e h f l 4.,, v ' t r,l„,L. bt/ter p re p ared at twenty t han ' "" o d et er th ui e g d i lti ee es i of se t t's: e ll:e rn jmoilol4l be, kept far thorn .— This is is the man who t .111eWil It Ls reliable, I believe ioyea the atirsetege .'sweaty -ey! Is no t tte . civil appointee, except Morel, lib e , Y 4 w 1 .,1 13 4 , 11 1 3 4 ace than 110. 1 40 worth much r, and Judge Eckele, of ihdl /Xe rA t has ` e n Im trtt t .4 t ia P°Per? Who e come on so far, as yet. When Pestles, th en t , trliitt i ; tdi r esi Z ti s d a l bt e r eillialrill ilarney and trovernor CUM' direct preat reseltharte the setseriber n Skase: *ill come no one knows. We , is saki) , mean • aserepapes. 'who se not to cm to-morrow, come what may; sehsatial of shawls. looreace ye the , ,k 1 IV withot t orders, if any paru cat topics spry 4 1 / life? Tim war= • Vh ilk dot sm tb, you will hoar a the " e i r` ul a r tti tt4 ata r" orate country - tail 1 .. lifiort from him and iris' gallant sti e d Ta u ; :it b. known through th e caftans at WNW. no will fight. the - newspaper . Tie dotage at Coln:goe s are! * tollovring is an extract from a tn. ?sacra Pfluthaltl4 firth* of the State Leva. letter dated Fort Larsinle, Oct I t u ogif* ° ?" 44l P• ram =Pi:whales with every, MU; tutenivatA man. dollar -and-tlitta-ltaarterif ' a riot ter the prrribite ofeetretrtag an af t I. frelo6. /ray on IT V'S at ideals hoer es oboe* bee be dredge. bras the "Ira rOlVt- t t poorept father to the eatostryei . Die s* Woes Ahmaaser, e x invia, l i e from his eabecniailm 541 at /sass 9 44 'VW g OPMCCISibee fairtUr tete the tardO• t A 4 V/Intar4 lfra47 tICAC*OOI6 CCA S ars rink IIIF:. ohimon is colitetin4, the to come home to every replier liatet. - A 00 " - I= misit ailieltillitsdrags e th 2 e d South Tess_ ~ , to , 1 .'.let old Glint . -j D odd has bees 611146041141gorrawr. li ' clerk in the Nom.X ark ritetoflloe fbi the lest billy "ohm Ea foxatorly mir e -. 51 /10Kk im pr ei c wi ll ; m e t _ co kihaviret a We "bete eoatisarwessil hi a hag - I under taseAl:tio she tfaur 10 Jersey , ilbeiWillalkommb" — t" Weer" ? City. The Barna mail now•allrmats, to ildi time. ; 111,1100 lbs daily i wt. 4 . 111$41fe, Zither aaa Prepaietar Mouttay-Metatimialliolit.llo,JAs7. Tint welewinuellt.n • Though it• Amy. seen strange that a pul)ll4her sbottl4 uti(lert4ke to make typi)graphical 'impioi ; ements on his pa per in • these times," it to nevertheless a feet that Tws COUPILZIL appears this morning with a new bead, some new type, rerrtigring the entire sheet as fresh and bright in looks as its most ar dent Meads could desire. True, soon- or suzerstition, has been for a certain pored, efitimg skitson . qlollo ? ' It re , maltji seen :vhtit:r the lformone wilitarni=arrmation or an-excep tion to tlAs raki , War live -abundant eonfideuee In the Judgment of oar Gen eral Adrillaistritfoa ; but this new complication may defy all its sagacity. place great reliance upon the ad yawing column oft he American troops; but here, again, the consideration is presented, wbnre they shall begin and upon what grounds shall prooeed— There low none of the austere virtues Shout Slatulair Verso. He is a wretched' eilecttes; 'keep! loose so. counts; and, though full of pretension, has as boldly dolled the law' of the eountry, as to his dealings with the Pbderal Government, as he defies the laWs of decency. That such a wretch. ed imposter should take to himself, for his authority, the lessons.of the Bible, and that he should attract upright men and virtual.* women to his standard, Is neither more nor less than a disgrace to our age. Public opinion is as ripe to ' justify any rebuke of his misdeeds, as if he and his crew were . so many Sepoys engaged aseassluation end brutality. , Are they not, indeed, the Rome of eivikastioa ? • Do they not polthiji - eta &Ole the most virtuotm 10 they , A 41.1 misiewilmea civmect us. IWe isWYPI. their God f And'yeit whilaski naiads say it will requirti 511u_t__.°63"4P1'04144!=.51 itiddbc i°o4l abate, to asteAlt i a, Pew oval .cpcm the Dotty politic. • , , . • Yens* tuis initnnicmed Meehan, and cioncentrsted , them at e City. His power ererbis, 'ma may be understood' Millaner in which they bare responded to his call— even those who had ;Settled in Carson's Valley and other distant points, having . brokon up,and abandoned, thee.* bottle hold god; to follow his lead. It iessid that hies object is• to keep the Ggseerri. moot troops Utah until *st a ring; ancl thee, if he dads it nesiealiary. or tiy, to adopt. the hitter altorvutire, and. etriessosee, .by..impad marches,. to 4 Brit* America, or to the Russian 40.' , sO I IucTISING I inns wise. There is reaean to saiimet thit the Know Nothings *mat. this time, mak ing an effort to re-organise, "on .the SECRET prineiple:' tele" oar infx•r matio" is, altogether wide of the mark —aid wcire-led from detailed circm stances to-belleve that it is set—wronv ivrrisoa hive already been held in this county for the purpose. Let the friends of the Good Old Oauao—let all who op pose the midnight plottinga, the eilfigh nem and proscription, of the most des picable faction that ever had existence in this country—nz ON assts GUAM) Turn out what it may, "there is something in the wind " of eignificance among the Dark Lantern leaders. The Democracy need not fear this move ment, or any other, bat there can be nothing lost by watching the " wires" of the opposition. star The writ* editor of the Star is still bothered concerning Mr. Buchan an's intentions, or feelings, in regard to Gov. Walker, notwithstanding his dis patch to Mr. Slokels on the subject.— We would suggest to the editor the propriety of getting up a town or coun ty meeting—or • meeting of three thousand clergymen"—in order that the President of the United States may be interrogated by autAority, and cate gorically, whether he means what he says, or says what he means. The Bet/teeming Message .—T he speci al Washington correspondent of Col. Forney's Preas says, it is rumored that Mr. Bucilmiiiin,. ‘ in his first annual mes sage to Congress;-will take bold ground on the currency. question ; that he will re-affirm the prhittiples laid down so clearly in his celebrated speech on the Independent Treasury Bill. He be lieves that it was the intention of the framers of the Constitution to establish a bird-money currency, and that the action of Congress since has been a stoady.. departure frO'm that intention. It will be his object, then, to retrace the • ,falie steps taken, and to bring the Gevenunant back to the true pound. Steamboat Coniaioa—Tiventy Lives .Lost.—Sraw Ostiiiiti, Nov. 17.—The Texas steamship Opelousas, bora Ber nick bay far GaWeston, came in oolli ajon with the , Mesmer Galveston at, mlclnigist on the 15tb,, When the Opel ousas sank &moot immediately, Mil" e i nvikkr , iota! Am? ,0 %1.* lOts . .utes!wag . 1 = 6 #pot ..4 1 tit. and ere* 01' the vessel were saiteil f ,', „ threivi „UN og phases *9 l owiliniati, WAGcWs trsotO f (whop Kamm . afgivthis rs *I 56, psA.,cart.„ ; ; 41 1 9 , s ridtattot lard, t eft s, 2 0_4 OW* tidi:j l4 4 E 4% bgi 848 •ti, chase, no 444 0 isomikk i 5 0 1 ? ,40441ga14 se widikii r pmrsin /FIT pr.? *AA is 4 . • - . • bi rable. Vlrleallr DI 11111111CIONIPIN I ilangegap-g touc h op— hear a oerstio vidiory putilitast eof Ninscoksin, the *to of New York. , The wiikkeecevre claim's the election of 1, 'the 'Democratic eentiidate for rnor, by 1,000 votes. It says: • 'he Wisconsin Democracy send g to, the Democracy of the They bare met. and vanquish.. ' the enemy ! Thu North West is Id to the cure! Against great odds imrsy ergot, let* the ematielit—iim 01'14,000. Bat our gallant Detnoo _ never tire. The Dred Scott decis ion and popular sovereignty are endors ed. Buchanan's Administration is ap proved by the people.of Wisconsin. " These results are trophies—let them stand 113 r monuments t" 7744 Wisconsin Election.—Dirraorr, Nov. 18.—The Superior (Wisconsin) Chronicle, of the 10th instant, received here this evening, says that Douglas county gives Cross, the Democratic candidate for Governor, 117 majority, which, it ii claimed, insures his elec tion. .11 •=PL•I,IILI The following, says the Union, is an extract from s letter of a highly re spectable and intelligent citizen of Bal timore to a friend in this city. It gives most deplorable picture of Baltimore, but deplorable as it is, the picture is not a new one to oar readers : Bastrnecas, Noy. 5, 1857 * • * * * * "A word now with regard to the election. In this city I had hoped, from the promisee of Mayor Swann to the governor and citizens, that the Democrats would have been protected in tb, attempt to exercise the proud privilege of an American citizen—viz : the elective franchise; but how villain ensly.have we been deoeivod ! Not on ly have thousands been denied'ithat privilege wimee misfortune it was to be in another Clime, (many of whom hativesided here for twenty, thirty and f&rti - yettre.) . bnt otters who were born oh' 'Merit:an soil to the number of sev ! else kirmisiend; some `of -whom had been tin Odin' the war of 1812—'14, and de re deO l thie'very city from the invasion ofii[Nritieh soldioy. ''TMs I know of fit Ay 'ow; 66$01 i 'eaffe11. The plan adopted to deter Itteh . froln yothm was to ap p.oseh' r evel's person with a Know Nothing ticket, and If they refesed tak ing them to issue threats and to drive them from the places of voting. In one instanee in a family of my scquaintanee, where there were three sons of lawful Agr i 'and a Luther who had lived here for ten or twelve years, they were com pelled to flea from the polls without voting rather than be beaten from them. In every instance almost where 11 for eigner approached the polls he was knocked down and beaten in a most brutal manner, and half-grown youths diegelsed'enci made to vote the Know Nothing troket. ' The torch of the in cendiary lighted up the dwellings of I Democratio voters ere the close of the; dav's brutality on the part of the ruf- Maim The _papers do not contain one.: sixth part of the doings of yesterday, sitnplv because the reporters were de-1 lerrea by fore of being assaulted here- i after. The inteliigenee from other por tionsof the'State is cheering to the Democrats---trioro especially from the I northwestern, as. you will porooive by ; to-morrow's papers._ This city is a! doomed city, and many will be compell ed i to go from it for peaceful security I and the °zombis) of a freeman's rights. I God knows that I desire to leave it, I and I trust in God that something will turn up to my advantage by which I may be enabled to do so." SPEAK/MI OP THE SENATE. We notioe that the question, "who shall be Speaker of the State Senate," is already being asked by a number of our Democratic contemporaries. Sev eral names have been suggested, and among others that of the able and so compliehed Senator from "Old Demo cratic York," WILLIAM H. War.in.— Should he be selected for this important position, we venture the prediction that the duties of the post will be discharged in a dignified and impartial manner.— He is a gentleman of education and judgment and, having served two ses sions in that body, has a knowledge of the rules of the Senate and the respon sibility resting on the Speaker. Of amiable and oourteoas disposition, and possessing an active and business mind, we know no one in that body better calculated for its presiding officer nor one more deserving than Mr. Wruni. Wo hope to see him selected. siiirTbe above is from the Carlisle Volunteer. It is deserved, every word. Wo notice, also, the name of Hoa. Ciao. W. BILEWEIL mentioned in connec tion with the Speakerahip. A mon poputie selection oonld not be made, nor a better officer secured. *fir-A Democratie friend in this coun ty writes ns, suggesting Hon. bat= Nna., of Franklin county, for the Speakership of the House of Represen tatives. The Judge is a gentleman of attainment and " back bone," has had some Legislative experience, and, take* all in all, would makes first obass pre siding officer. Were we $ member of that body, he would most assuredly re ceive our support. ear" These times" lead everybody to preach economy; one writer says ilfAlralt might be oonducted much cheaper than they are. Another oil calatee that if all persons in the United States would wear their clothes an ex tra six months, for opo yesr*l6,4loo,ooo Otiot, be sand—or [reach May would omit Abe nes of meat one day every week for a year, $L25,00,000 more might' be • 1 Atteocion, Port-ifasters.--The Post. Master General has recently decided that it Post-iiii4tM do not give pah. ' .. • - ' '4llrnewspapers notice When their pitiein hoes in the Post Oboe with out being taken ont.,hy the onhocriberii within five onmihnonhiparelishio for the seit - Prz WWI POS. ' CALIPCIIINL• SOLID. t The Ban Franc** -new. gives,,the following as the Om total of sailuel shipments of gold itotaCeliihrnin, from tip discovery of the metal there : 180, ...... -48,121,250 1853,. $57,331,024 1150, ...... .... 27,676,348 18154.........51,32V52 1851, ...... .... 42,582034 1855, 43,080,211 1852,- ...... .. 46,08134 1856, 48,887,543 The amount antually "flipped from Clalifbruht In the first Wee months of 1867, amounts to $88,180,784, and on an average the whole shipments of the present year wilt be about 48,000,000. By the above facts and figures we see that California has furnished within the last eight years upwards of Three Hundred and /Iffy Ifilliom of Dollars in gold alone, to say nothing of the pro ducts of Australia during that time.-- We need lees than Three Hundred Mil lions of specie for an exclusive metallic currency fur the United States. —Phila. Argus. ILK SIPAPTION dif lIPINCIZ PATMUNTS. A dispatch from New Orleans an nonnoss that the banks in that city, which suspended specie payments dar ing the late panic, have again resumed. This is agreeable intelligence, and we hope to see our own and otter suspend ed banks adopt this same course at an early day. The, banks of Boston, it is said, are prepared to resume. Specie is rapidly pouring into New York, and a letter from that city, dated Tuesday evening, says : Our city banks are now so strong in their specie reserves (120,000,000) that they are abundantly able to resume specie payments. Some of the promi nent bank men in the street to-day said they are willing to take that step as soon as the country banks are ready 19 second the motion." In point offact, specie psvments at the counters of the' principal banks are already resumed.— Ooid is so plenty that the stuipension is only nominal. While these cheering signs are visible in financial circles there is 13 2n4 5 43 ens courage a hope of bettertimes elite where. Many of the uptown shops that 'were panic) struck a few weeks since, , are taking buck some of their discharged hands, and preparing to resume ;6nai now The grading of the Central park is going to give work to 1,000 laborer* nearly all winter, and it is expected . that by the Ist of January 500 wore will find something to do on the new post-affioe, to be build, ; the lower' end' of the park. The New York Journal of Commerce estimates that the spxsie in the banks of that city this week will (vial $20,. 000,000; a larger amount by serveral . millions than was ever in the banks' before. ram tiussimiut. We are gratified to 'Observe a steadi ly improving tone in the financial circles o f the eastern cities. •.f3scurities which had gone doirnixr nothing almost, are eadually ruing, and business, which had been utterly prostrated, is having a healthful revival. Banks of w York arc reported to be striving to ar range a speedy resumption of specie payments. Their lead will be followed by the Banks of the Now England States generally, and probably by the institutions of the South and West, with whom they have intimate relations. Specie continues to flow in upon us from Europe and California. Wo are import ing but little, whilst a large number of vessels are loading with grain for for eign ports. It is evident that wo aro making headway.—Spirit., 9 pus. ALLISON*. Legal proceedings were commenced in the Court of Common Pleas of Phila delphia on Saturday week to attach the property of Mr. Thomas Ellibons, late President of the Bank of Pennsylvania, who recently went abroad under the plea of ill health. The snit is brought by the President and Directors of the Bank, who depose that the defendant is indebted to the institution upwards of two hundred thousand dollars. The affidavit also states that Mr. Allibone has absconded to foreign parts with a design to defraud his creditors. Upon this, a writ of domestic attach ment was issued against all the estate of Mr. Allibone, real and personal, and also directing the Sheriff to attach all the moneys and effects of the defendant in the hands and possession of W. C. Morgan & Co., R. J. Ross & Co., and Drexel A On., brdkers, and to summon them as garnishees. The effect of these proceedings witt be to plane all the property of Allibone in the hands of Trustees for distribution among all his creditors. Antler Non-Accepting Bank.—The stockholders of the Farmers' Bank of Bucks county, met at Bristol on Tues day week, and almost unanimously re fused to accept the provisions of the Relief Law. The Bank will therefore resins* specie payments at once. This is encouraging, sod preeenti an example - which 'other Banks might follow, with credit to themselves, and advantage to the community. The Bank of Backs county has • surplus fund of $82,000, which is more than one-third of its oapi tid. Tkvataard is said tho President is of *vision •thet Walker's eslumf4cn wasnlkAnd to make its es cape through" tbri Collusion of some of the oilleials at (Amis. If , the het !shall be- established upon the in quiry • now ordered, every participant in the matter is to be removod. alp-710 . 15e ' vote the . devil, - if he info tbs nominee of the paity.—ifirelmise. • • J Precisely I—bet.ht eoeldn't be the irminee r The pee=t4 &wags 4m:out last, in i eeeberh et own jralficidysbisrgitaistaret PACT ARS •ANCT. - . WNW? t 2. ll VI 111214.." 40 k. - ;i ...11 .1 8 8 t, Ede arrived at New Tort on ligaday, fro ... alifortia, with 81,1'10,000 la Eyrie on boa _ • „Money of Boston is easier, and stocks haloosione up. - - The Banks in New York city_ had nine teen and a half millions of specie week before last. An early reszsoption should follow, and probably will. The "boars" in Wall street are spin vn their feet. expedition 0. 1 3 611 will-sat be damagedby the destruction of the contrac tor's tralos by the Mormons. The second attempt to launch the Great Eastern hu been postponed was qwntit. Sev eral persons weir; injured, ter* of them serious. lz, at the last attempt. the funeral of GerTem! Cavalgnae, Paris, wu an imposingatrair. Fifteen thousand persons fullowid Ike hearse I The Governor of Alabama, in his annual message, recouunetads that the hanks resume specie payments on the first of May nert. F. N. Bledsoe, tiring In Walnut Bend, Arkansas, this season raised nine hundred bushels of Irish potatoes on two acres of land! --Every member of dot last Losialataro— save two or tbrao—wbo Tots! fbr the rata of the teals Use, Ma boat *l'4ol to.---itAY at boon. ♦ &Dow woe brought Were s eoart lately, who was so Sit that he had to be triad *so half at ♦ time. Us may oeslaialy be call ed a greet rope. lia Wiese threetessed to Les a lawyer he coatimpt *freest. " 1 have express ed ao antelope he the court," said the lawyer, "ea the coatmg, j hare carsdhl/y concealed my &allay." ♦t the mese ea Taaadity, says tie Cleve land Leader, en ladles eased Smith as two and a balfutiles, eirainatthe horse Wetting lire miles, for a pine of $2O, the 11 / 41 , 11 b l ati gg the fastest horse OYU Pita bail mile. laslha's time 13 Oh, . . There is a family ta Ohio jo Lay, that It takes two of them to some, owe to threw the head back, and the other to make the nOlie.. "Good morning. Jones. How dotes the world use your Hlt twos sne up, thaaltyee." Why is a tbickea-pie like a gatradth's store? Hiatuses It,ctintains plecel, Brown sap Abet ( Omagh " brtrity is the soul of wit," it is no Joky to be 'tamer on change. Bustle 4itiot indostry, anymore then im pudence Is courage. A •mall sorrow distracts ; a great one makes us collected; as s heti leans its stair tone when slightly cracked, and rtenstcrs it when the fissure Is enlarged. '" ..„,.In the world's broad field of bottle, In the birouaeetilfe, Be not dumb like driven cattle— Be i hero In the strife." habits are u eurcaught as birds. Let a circus arrive in town and In less than a week half the boys in towa will be throwing saner sets and breaking their necks over an _empty mackerel barrel. Press, the Pulpit and the Petticoats. The first spread the news, tha second the Gos pel, and the last spread•-%-all over the side-walk. The Providence and yorcester railroad is a model corporetios. It has not on* difilar of floating debt, and has now on deposit dre*- ing interest a gem sufficiently large to' make a . . respeetable dividend next January. What other railroad can make such a show 1 The large Rolling I[lll,.at Phenix-Title, Chester county, is is full operation, with the regular Complement of hands. sentiment exhibited in the *is of s dog's tail, when he's wakiairfor a bone. ......Deduct from the vote fee Obese 2 or 3000 votes given by negroes, end what would the Republicans have to rejoice over in Ohio? "You need' a little sea and alv," said a physician to a maiden patient. If I do," was the cute reply, " rll wait till I get married." Bolus looked thoughtfhl, and thought it was best. - ....ageeheeef the ileashatistrweer asked if lit knew Theodore Hook. " Yoh" repHed.the wit, "Hook as& eye* old sisoebitoi.u. The EVllArdlle (Indiana) Journal says that "from present indications, there will be more bogs killed at:lnplinwnpciihrtitis year than during any former one." "Doctor," • said a • itypecondrise, to his physician, "I can neither sit down, or stand op, what - shall T do?" "Go instantly and bang yonr4elf," was the reply. Some people have a fashion of thinking that the truth is a species of dull tomahawk, and that its efficiency is precisely proportioned to Its power of mangling. There are two kinds of family Jars; into one you put your sweetmeats, and into the other you put your foot. is a kiss like some sermons? Be cause there are two heads and one application. There is great danger iu trusting fools or knaves with inch playthings as presses, type and printing Ink. A Cincinnati clergyman married a fond couple in the dissecting room of the Medical College, last week. The bride was romantic, and would have It so, and when a woman will, she will, you know, and when she won't, she won't, and there's an end on't—but still, we should think a dissecting room would take the "romance" out of a wilful woman, even I A. St. Louis lady makes a suggestion to one of the papers of that city to the effect, that each lady In the country should set aside from . $1 to $5 from her own private purse, to be ju diciously invested in tiaanels and cotton fabrics, for the benefit of the poor during the coating winter. Despondency is a sin just as macs as hate is, or lack of faith in a kind Providence. What if you are poor I there are a thousand &vamps to wealth, and tea thousand to happi ness. ,Grin and bear your afflictions, sad re member that there are two things yea should not despond over; those things yoe•can help and those you cannot. In Toledo, a day er two since, a woman was arrested and sent ttijall for hating too large a wardrobe. intr . :lv:esti= naturally' arises— how many clothes is a wortistipermittedio have A young woman was arrested in last Sunday, for being balitted in mate atttre, and tined $5O. She ought to get:Ranted- 7 41e can wear the aamestionablos ties. without danger of being fined! ......A. bill was recently introduced Lai* the Legislature of Vermont, which was Intended:to disfranchise any person who 01401 - sanOt. the capture of a theists-it slave.. On the 70 . is stimi d . it trivihronew out of the Hennel 6 3 a vote of k2l to ‘ll4l. - , Th• steamer Flying Chard arrived at 84 Loan oa Oth lastiatt, from Sew Orleans, after discharging rtrrazn roan or Dom am aural ►t Cairo. • work llNWlllbesi W New redt,: hae degrserstad isto . o _6uea, and Vgdaile f!daik, whiLlthe *leers is the ?irk, befit "to 11,1 4 itit aeon of *team". • • h • Illftiiy Cliweatties; wbtei will dh have dirt# Afr -11401ArbIlit aMOON has proved to bee complete-1111am It may seem strange, but It Is a melt generally are much mere afeittd of thaa woo Sea are of men; and hasty "tie the ice" a frultfttl /owe 044 baehaleepa: Ou the 10th inst., the sam of $54ll,lLSOlis specle was received at New Odessa Nei The ship Adel Isas Just brae& Nee Europe $400,000 in spode. tad the Mews $500,000. A militia captain oar/melting a ails from a lady requesting the pkmanra at hie eleenpom tueeinmwed is a cookolimeat to gloomilig his command, and mashed the whole of Amos ' to the lady's house. go•Aa long ago as January, 111514 1 tbo New York Mirror, a Whig Journal ► declared that a High Tariff and a Nation *, 11 1 Bank were no longer Whig 1141104 % It said : ,We deny that protectioes is losiger a distinctive principle of tbe party. The time was when aHi 2 Taritrand a National Bank ware • - mental pillars of the Conservative mad. But tha day has gone by. With all the "log rolling" that win be brag I t o, at i bear upon Congress, it is y lli possible to alter the Tariff without, re. duets, it." A Strange lisoiciext.-4t is knows that the State of N. Y. ordered ghiss ballot boxes, which, in the limn of &bee,' were fret' introdnoed at the preesttil elcetiug. In the third Ward Olive York dtl the lint ballot deposits" was a Black "Republican" one, headed WM/ the name of Clapp. The moment• it was dropped, the gio4e cracked sod shivery in a thousand pieces. •WM this t i • effect of the ballot or tlie Woo the bead of it ? tinestioa taq Sayan n Thursday night weak £ll4 ooca • at York, whioh °mistimed atablusleflirra. Ereffner, John L.' Saki. William Spangler, ate tfiusas, house of Jacob Miller. lasadittriuh: Child Killed by a Bear.—The /tiratiesi a/ Pe.e7;perat, of Johnstown, says that'a smalluhild was attacked and destroyed , by a -bear, in the woods, about two' miles from .Summitville, Cambrit 0n,,, last week!' No further partiouilliOtre t given. Ilevenue , Cutters Ordered to Paololle Wallter.—,-A dispatch trots Wasik., ington I says the administration has *4. egrsphed the United States numbs! as New )I.leans to send "'the rerropuseut. tors' in pursuit of Gen. Walker ! , IC is• believed that the clutters still hod Win. • 'Oodey's Zags Book for December.--, The Deceinbet number of this-highly pope work is st bend mind surpassieri all . th :previous numbers for ihmi: i ii.' gravi rich plates of fashion, Wier work . d interesting reading matter, The, graving* of "Christmas tank" and u hristmas Morning" are Wes vith the price of subscription, which is but $3 a year. Address Louis A. Gdday 323 Chesnut street, Philadel. P l2 * t • SPECIAL NOTIIMIL Sir ri e Big Sqffe,messurings/ Net high ' by 41 feet wide, and weighing 4,360 poosllle, laws been attracting touch attention at idle Aisle 4 the rAziones..o mien Vile, Sarno?* barn eurtox,in S. W. corner of the puhihreqiuire. EverybOy nearly in town has been bees ie. Our friends from the country hare been aid' are still dropping in, to see shit, ika t ie s pigo, Safe ever brongla into the rounds,. This ,Safe furnishes another greyed lbe , ' confideace to depogitors. The steterity •fiesiel the depi)tita they make is of the wee eimst..! actor, and as extensive as thoee afforded by 111, bank to its depositors. the stockholders is. Ski* one and the other being in the same tomatistil— liable Tho safe keeping of the monies aol the security to depositors thus afford a dealt. . 64 4 safeguertf to those thinking of depot their monies where, instead of !yin(' sidle. will produce interut— in the Scresaffe o. &tient.. stir-If all our readers why are trembled with Liver Complaint, Jaundice or Dyspepsia, will get a bottle of Dr. Senior*. Invi we ehoeld not see so many Biddy, hat= despairing people as now meesZour psi M al most every corner, for there never- was n. remedylof *bleb so moat is said, asideimit• performs so nearly what its propeiestes ear it will do. It =DO to as so highly meow mended that we °mad not fail to try it, aria; trial his convinced es ' whitest s dssW, it is the best family medic/in* is ass. We take it for Headache, Sour Stotaseh, nese, sod any of the little bodily Ws that are commoo, and it does produce a 'demist Mate_ of feeling to the sick, and whiting better after using it a few time, these little ills grew tae and less, and there is a prospect of being en tirely free from then by a 00a Lißilaibeli 444 " use of the Invigorator. Now we wish tlerilel press our readers with this, thin for is a mediegaapertiesslarly ly 0.44 1 and where there see eft' *psi to little disease., as all ehiidrett is valuable, and saves pitysiehnts' lAdlss and sir untold imount of anguish both tetaptitele sod their little ones. s er,t. D. Buehler. Agent fee Giottifetneng;; Wm. Berlin, Usnovessesand Charles B. Ma ry, Abbottetown. Nov, 16. dw . Wilde Dead Reotorai to Life.+—A Ass years Igo it was !generally supposed that hair Id ad be restored to its oolur, r made to grow on bald - bead; W since e lama ot Profelsor Woods IlloAils Aeon ra, many persons who rm issol or tank ago now seen daily in the 'trios , AC le, a ing in all the si of lialliata ing their own dark lowinight, shopili'llksin harin t yled this grastr fiestoratiro.—Lsaido: villa . So IT am, Dsvooters; Nor 'MAO. 4 around by the a Oen. A. C. Dodse, SI Bitlffc-mow