THE O,I3SERVER. 0 F.' LO Edam: Trl RES: a/ /SO PER YEAR IN ADVANCE SATURDAY, DEC. 1, 1801.) Has Got what it Wanted. The Sew York Tribuar, which is the or acle of Republicanism, some weeks since expressed a deep anxiety that the country should be Messed with a panic—or, NI itelsse ly expressed it, "a high old panic," one that would smash up things generally, and put a stop to European importations.— Well, the wishes of the Tnbithe are now gratified to the top of its bent. We have a panic. and a genuine one, in which there can be no mistake : !li it differs from all others that have ever preceded it. Hither to panic , have owed their existence to fi nancial eau,e+ alone, but this panic is ow ing to political causes solely, and has a deeia-r, broader and wider foundation than any of its illustrious predecessors. It is owing to the success of a fanatical political experiment by which one section of the count! v has triumphed oter another sec- I'M. 1// , on a sectiorril, political question.— Au .•Nporitrient which, in its progress, the -pirit of the compromises of the iit defiance the laws of ;11, z re-s, refu.ed to acknowledge the rights of olio half of the confederacy, and the Ulf" Matey. and which, in its till/mph, ha, dissevered the bonds that tr, in. i. , otiwe held u, together as one 1 ..• i '•• of feeling, , 011 IVO 1..11 and IMO COW' 111..11 An .•xpe•ronent wineh has led u. I,leiiking up the foundations to .• nll.l poIitICIII to each .".• itid ,i.••••trO ptibliet.olli fi I. 1,, .• n, it i tt Wilily anti perpetuity of tan in-dltiltion I 1••• 11..%5" ti fixed t.,.•1 W.• I,44 3 iia'a and faithivlß foretold th. 01 lathlto opinion ,tint the .1 trl , lllll. -411.1 t %. ,, ul.l result th.•l t o.toet NVf•t•k altet •el. %Nt• gave ut• oi,” to mit warnto-yt pt , dicted the th tt is non' upin us our appeph, wore unheeded . our warning:- were not listened to They carte scorned b) the Republi can•, and %yore jeered at hy the Republi c,ui press. Such paper- as the Trsb,,,,, r",„3 and, then eehoes to this iicinity, as vured the peoplettliat Lincoln's election would alone calm the troubled waters and restore husints. contidenee to the country, and peace and con.•or,l in the Vnion ['hey were believed—we were not. Now we have the evidence of who were right. Will the Republican pres44itill continue ,t , work of dissimulation ad deception? \\ in It continuo its ren song, assuring Ili, people that there is no danger, and tli it the storm r only apparent, not real? \l Ow), now that they see the pitiable of their poliQ and teachings, state i,..T0,t1y aril truly the condition of the • , tititrt " While they contemplate "the iiiiiiph of i ejuhhcant.m thus far" in the .1. _uurucu a n d desolatitin -of Northern •itttn.rue and Northern industry; will t bey with in the tort to allay this exettement le effort to restore ont - olence in the Noitb and confidence in the --omit, he tlenatiailing the repeal of Ncttiorn milliticati4 law., and that as .llr.inces be given to,..tfuir f-'sluthern friends th tt all the compromloes and guarantees ot the in-titution shall be hereafter faith lull maintained, and the equality of the -hall never more, by act or word, be ina.le a west ion .! or. will they continue in tilt :r present Jinning Mr Lincoln t.intrratulating and others upon tlie ••triumplit of Republicanism thus far," until out deceivcil anil betrayed working wAlv. 1 to tuaillies, by the icy chill of -tern %tinter upon their hearthstones, and the famished cry of their loved ones, 'hall crowd the •treet, of our great manu facturing and commercial towns with the demand for bread •er A Wl•ashington letter writer states, that utter the formal though mild censure it (.en. liarney by the Secretary of War, the gallant 4 ieneral WAS invited to dine en tatfulle with the President, Among the guests ‘%ere Gov - Hoy] and Col. John P. !Cu!, lor, the brother of "Old Zack," and an old friend and brother officer of liArney to the day following the dinner Uen. Ilarne) was toI4l at the War Depart- went that he could take his choice of three things—a veal '• furlough. the Department of C.iliforni.i or the Department •of the Wr.t The recent decease of Mrs. Harney, who was ind.ced ••mor.; than ordinarily an adveiser. c,wu'•ellor and companion." left no desire on his part to visit Paris. He has, therefore. written for the - return home ot his three children. has assumed command ot the %Ve.t, headquarters at St Louis, in which city and "additions" himself and Addy. n have it property in right ot bunented Life (nee Mulanphy,) be as ••tenant by the courtesy: of some- thing in the neighborhood of five millions of dollars. •'lii- present infirm health" will somewhat -urprise those who have recently seen Irhn, for this iron man who never, m ft long .erviee, .'vras on the sick list or pie:n.l(4l Irnir.position of any sort, was never in better mental or bodily con •Ltion Geller:II Harney Lands fourth on the army lAA, General 3 Scott; Wool and Twiggs being his ranking officers. He is, , too, young in years, though old in service, being now hut ■lightly turned of fifty.— Born near the Hermitage, he was always a protegee of tienerul Andrew Jackson. jairrat banks of Philadelphia, says the Ledger, on Thursday, before suspettsion b paid out about half a million dollar* in coin. The Farmer+ and Mechar.ies' lost about $99,000 , the Bank of North Amer ica, $60,000, the Girard Bank, some $30,- (IGO, and all of them more or leas, to the amount of &hot/ t $54/1 1 .01.10. The large amount pai4 out by the Farmers and Me chanics' was not in . consequence of any greater press for specie at its oouter than at the other banks, for the crowd was greater at the bank of North America. but because the paying teller at the former was more prompt iq meeting the demand —he wasted no time in unnecessary exam ination and counting, as was done at some ~they banks. Notwithstanding heavy pay ments on Thursday. the banks are still Hush, as et proved yesterday at the Gi rard Bank. the payment, in gold, of a draft of the State for A'7O,OVI. This was a heaft slim. but it was promptly met, as was a draft for by the Farmers sad Me chanicie Bank, on a draft from the source. I Hon. A. . Stthens, a few days since, made a affeech at ; Anklet*, • agSineie the seoe4im ria4weenent. a bold, calm, and very &e oe against the schemes of hut. ChM 'ff dans who are acting upon itr."Yaneey's programme, and seeking to plunge the ocaktn States, by some redden movement, into revolution. Yr. advocates the meeting of a State ',intim, chosen by the people,—and sittelaipt 11 the ordinary methods of remonstrance and negotiation, to more a istwiress of grievances, bed& seeking a remedy in revolution. He was constantly interrupted by Mr. Toombs, to whose suggestions he re lied in excel lent temper, and with good sense. Ei g ht of the "Free"' States, Penn sylvania included, have endeavored to nul- ' lify the Constitution and laws of Congress. by the passage of "personal liberty intended to prevent the execution of the fugitive slave act. Do we hear any censure from the Republicans for this Northern Wullification? Is it not,on the tiontrary,justi lied? If the North can with impunity thus contravene the plain requirements or obli gations of the Constitution, have not the South an equal right to adopt countervail ing legislation ? ow Marion Bitner, • little boy tour years old, was so badly scalded in Philadel phia on Saturday last, by falling head first: into a large kettle of boiling water, that he lived but it few hours. He was com paratively easy after his wounds were dress ed, skid during the last hoar of existence, as ha lay in bed, sang the hymnal taught him in the infant school—the last being the beautiful one commencing with the words, "I have a Father in the Promised Land " PRESIMINTI4 ELACTION oITLCIAL VOTE Or PENNSYLVANIA t , to fi ! H 4 !COL NTIES A dams, Allegheny Armstrong Beaver, Bedford Berke Blair, Bradford Bucks, Butler, Cambria. Carbon Centre 7,771 1,89 ° 4, 4,706 4,878 5,779 8,098 Chester Clarion Clearfield. Columbia, Crawford, Cumberland uphin, Delaware, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Franklin. Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon Indiana, Jefferson, MO . i:~ II Juniata, Lancaster, Lawrence. 1,917 4, 70 4,094 7,800 6,803 3394 2,402 1,1.77 691 8,356 2,646 - Mifflin, I "01 1,189 83 Monroe, 844 1,262 291 ]Mont g omery, 5,826 6,590 609 Montour, 1,048 786 811 Northampton, 3,839 4,697 115 Northumberland, 2,422 2,806 97 Perry, 2,871 1,748 is Philadelphia, 89,223 21,619 9,274 Pike, 381 881 -- Potter, 1,646 621 -- Schuylkill, 7,668 4,968 422 Snyder, 1,678 910 60 Somerset, 8,218 1,176 1 Sti • 429 497 - - Susquehanna, 4,470 2,548 2 Tiogs, 4,754 1,277 11 Union, 1,824 812 :11 V enango, 2,680 1,982 6 Warren, 2,284 1,087 4 Washington, 4,724 8,976 8 Wayne, 2,867 2,618 -- Westmoreland, 4,887 4,796 13 Wyoming, 1,286 1,287 York, 6,128 6,497 662 Lebanon. Lehigh, Luzerne, Lyeoming McKean, !,lercer, snow 173,171 16,577 MOOG Lincoln over Reading Ticket, 89,159 Lincoln over all, 59,673 Total vote of the State, 476,387. 693 1W A secular contemporary, in an arti cle on "Preaching pad Hearing," has this paragraph: "A lady recently, in giving eevis of the preaching of a mimister to whom she hod listened several times, said : '1 thought it was the business of the minister to feed the sheep. This man does not feed us. He throws only clubs and stones at us and sends us bleating and hungry home.' Many a one might gather a useful hint from this as to the proper mode of dealing with his flock. Harsh ness. severity, and fault finding accomplish but little good in the family, in the Church, or the world." sir A Wins Awas Osrr►xu His DlVl lAND.—Yeaterclay a Wide Awake went into the office of one of our broker's and wanted some western money exchanged. It un fortunately happened to be bills of some of the refused Illinois Banks, and the bro ker told him he would take it ,at 30 per cent. discount. This demand appeared very ezhorbitant, and he demurred in rather stong language. The broker then asked him tf he wasn't one of the fellows he had seem around only a few n4hts ago, with a black cape and torch. The Wide Awake said be was, and wanted to know what that had got to do With his money. Oh, nothing, replied the broker, only you gettil4 ma are your dividend on your invest ment in n. Th e man left the of fice sw g that, be would go home and break his torch over the first Republican's bead that ever asked him to turn out again. If this was the first fruits of a change, he would like to know what the end was going to he 2 He, like thousands of othen, begin to see their error.—Bafalo Rspabfic. 14013L•111r1 WlT.—While Tom Corwin was a member of the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, he brought in a bill for the abolition ofputtirnisbotent at the whipping post. He a speech there on, to which an skier member replied as follows: 'The gentleman isot as old as I am, and has not seen so much of the practical operation of the system of pumahtuent, which he dourest° abolish. When I lived in Connecticut, if a fellow stole a horse, or cut up any other maths, we used to tie him right up and give him a real good thrombin'; and be always cimeed right out, and we never saw him aittinces. It's the the best way of getting rid of rogues that ever was tried, and without any expense to the &ate." - Corwin rose and replied : " Yr. Speaker, I here often been pussled toaooount for the fast emigration boa' Con necticut to the West ; but the gentleman last up has explained it to my entire sat isfaction." The bill was passel without further dia. ecuosion. The Legislature ha. just - read for the ftst tines halo mm the State and, to s.4)(1.000 fir that ptisloo.e. les.d. 4 ai.l frogs other *tea enstinue• to come t•..• Ijp%•erbOf mud so Ktiong ant.. ffer.”‘t W the feeding. l hat the ne. u, Ihe cnumuind It ~ , l at soldiers within liw io it uoussoarie. irons the mountains to the sea, will come for ward to the defence of South' Carolina, and they all would sooner the ut ,re the State a subjugated province than passively submit to a continuance of northern en croachments on her rights. The Governor will send in his maissaie at one o'clock to-morrow. He will recommend that the Legisla ture should, to some extent, encourage and rooter direct trade with Europe and the continent, by taking upon itself apart of the looses which might flow from the establishment of direct trade, and to this end a proposition of some citisens of Charleston to establish a line of steamers between that port and Liverpool, is favor ably thought of. In the event of traitors arising in the state after she shall have asserted her sovereignty, it is probable that he will ad vise some legislation more particularly defining treason to the state, and settling the punishment for that offence. It be lieved that he-will recommend that a law be passed punishing summarily and sev erely and heavily, perhaps with death, any person valio circulates incendiary doc uments, avows himself an abolitionist, or in any way endeavors to incite the slaves to insurrection or insubordination, and that South Carolina shall bind herself to take $50,000 worth of arms annual!] for four years tome Maj. Ripley, in accordance frith the proposition of that gentleman. knd that negotiations be entered into be tween South Carolina, Georgia and Ala bama, to fix upon a site for the armory. He probably will recommend what the Legislature has already anticipated him in, that is, to arm the state at the earliest parcticable period, so as to prepare for the first overt act of the federal government. liOV. Uist, in his message devotes many pages to local and State affairs. He says the view of secession becomes doubly im portant. We will have direct trade with Europe, and advises the State to foster en terprise for such purposes by guarantees of 5 per cent. Referring to postal mat ter he says, he is authorized by the Post master at Charleston to say, that as soon as the State secedes he will sever his con nection with the Federal Government, and obey the call of the State. This, together with the resignation of Postmasters gener ally, would enable the State to establish her postal arrangements herself unembar rassed. i 1 x,644 6,726 2,1 U Leal ._,. se. L2B 186 897 :2 95 8,844 lie suggests as a teraporaiy expedient to use Adams' Express. He further suggests 2,148 6,174 2,832 1,643 that probably arrangements will be made between South Carolina and the federal authorities for a given time, until other States secede, and a southern confederacy is formed. If the government insists on considering South Carolina in. the Union after the ordinance of secession, the pre sent postal arrangement must cease, and another under state authority must be sub stituted. The Governor advises the prohibition of the introduction of slaves from States not members of the Southern Confederacy, and particularly border States. He says let them keep the slave property in our bor der, &nil the only alternative left them is emancipation by their own act or action of these confederates. He hopes, however, that all the slave States will unite in a Southern confederacy. It is too late now to receive proposi tions for a conference, and South Carolina would be wanting in self respect to enter tain propositions looking to the continu ance of the present Union. The Governor entertains no reasonable doubt that Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Texas and Arkansas, will imme diately follow, and other Southern States will eventually complete the galaxy. Ile says it is gratifying to know that if a resort to arms is necessary we have a tender of volunteers from all the southern aid some northern States, who will Hock promptly to her standard and share her fortunes. He concluded thus: 1 cannot permit my self to believe that in madness or passion an attempt will be made by the present or next Administration to coercecSouth Car olina, after secession, by refusing to sur render the harbor defences or interfering with imports or exports, but if I am mis taken, we must accept the issue and meet it as becomes men and freemen, who infi nitely prefer annihilation to disgrace. He advises the passage of a most ample and stringent law against abolition incen diaries, to supercede Lynching and deter violationt The Governor, in referring to the action of South Carolina in sending Mr Mem minger to Virginia, and the failure to ob tain the co-operation of the Southern confer ence.; except Mississippi and Alabama, says all hopes of a concerted action of the South are lost , but one course is left to South Carolina—to act consistently with honor, interest and safety, and that looks neither to the right nor to the left, but to go straight forward to the consummation of her purpose, 1,801 MEI 6,008 2,078 1,836 1,244 2,866 2,961 8,188 II 622 1 26 T 2 1,147 5,135 788 728 16 1 10 1 146 1 38 7 131 a ir No black republican paper indulged in more ridicule, prior to the election, dr apprehensions of disunion as the result of the election of Lincoln that the N. Y. &puny Post. It is now calling lustily upon the President to garrison the several forts near Charleston, S. C., on account. of the disunion movements in that quarter. Mr A woman was arrested last week in Philadelphia,for in human treatment other child. in a flt of passion she tore the hair from one side of its head, dashed it apon the ground, and so beat the little sufferer that there was not upon its enbire body a single inch without a bruise. The child was only four years old. The mother is drinking woman. Anustnu Pars.—We learn that a bet was made between Messrs. Hunter and Show alter, o' this borough, before the Presiden tial election, the result of which is to cre ate considerable fun here next Saturday. The bet was made on the vote of Phasnix ville. The terms being that the looser throw the the winner in a barrow t the streets. This operation is to be perfu med on Saturday of next week. Mr. Showalter to convey Mr. II unter in a wheelbarrow, from the Mansion House, near the Depot, and proceeding up Bridge street as fax as the Fountain Inn. It is said that she Pim:emir Brass Band will lead the proces sion. A similar bet was made by Clayton Phi llips, and Charles Malone, of East White land. The former a Linoohtite, and the latter for Breckenridge. Mr. Phillips agreed, if his candidate should be unsuc cessful, to wheel a load of lime from the Green Tree, in Willistown, to West Ches ter, a distance of ten miles. The other party to the bet agreed to perform the same feat in case of the defeat of his can didate. We understand this feat was du ly performed on Thursday. A Band of music and a concourse of men and boys enjoying the fun hugely.—[PhtethkrMa Guardean. PIIRCHAU or AIM Mt ?NI SOUTIII.— The ,States of Georgia and Alehouse have given a manufactory in Hartford, Coon., large orders for Shape's patent carbines.— One house in New York has just filled or ders for 5,000 stand of muskets of the (W -00l States pattern, while Mears. Cooper! Pond, according to the Journalo i (4bealisno, are receiving from twenty to ordeal daily from South Carolina, Alabama sod Georgia. These orders are moody for ri fles and Navy revolvers. The Aimee' Man ufacturing Company is abbots/rely in filling orders for arms for venous ern States. I kn,l' PSI A, S. C., Nov. .14; CoLuitau, S. C., Nov. V A tbstki bottles MEI -- Dal 4 1 •1 04 7 60 , 1 1 satire of New York, is said to be tie wealtkikeet marsh aat of AMA Gimes, benibis iteemeted a feetrise et . A grassikoppst tosesibi to this country from Rases, sigia, sad os•-lhalt imam is issgth• 1d ibis tow One of the seta passed b the \stratisis Loghasture of 1860, is emitted ''Ait s to pm vest carried pompous from deeertisg esesiemodt- Lenore and reports hem all parts of Cet.- sootiest speak of a goner), saepaisioa of Ws ilium se eons, or coining. The carriage Rae ufastisren of Neer Heusi have little or nothing to de, sad 'slut discharge their heads. The wife of Mr Ales. Reed, of Paris. C. W., a patleman formerly tionnentsid with tls Lake Huron Railway, got up one bight last wash, hi her sleep, and walked into the Motors, tke top of which was elms, when she was found drowsed the nest morning. fibe was subject to fits of somnambulism. Henry Ward Bossier says: think there is sat one man in tea thousand that bit to-hear more than one minnow a day, or that ia fit for anything else if ha has heard more Aim The Washington eorrespostleot alike New York Express writes Wet Oslo. Wilma aspires to be secretary of war wider Liwools. He would be able to put the may ow a good foot lag—cobbler, you kaew. One of the goer managers of tie Lincoln and Kaolin ball, in Norwich, Com, last Thursdeutight, left the hall about 12 o'skiek to neeesspeay his wife hone. He wee expect ed to return, bat didi'L acmes why : per son applied for bowl—Tuft persea—wide awake—nine pounds—gay boy. Great enthu siasm in the fenny. All well. The ooneermitive sea of Commotion& are corning to their senses. Oa Inca, last at the Charter election in Norwalk, George R. Chol well, Req., Democrat, was sleeted Mayor by 47 majority. At the Presidential election hold oa the 6th inst., the Republicans eanied Ole town by over 100 majority. We bear that in may localities in Connecticut ai equally marked change is taking place, and that at the next trial the Demooreey will sweep the Beate. It is stated that a Dr. Beek, .of Dents*, has discovered an antidote for the poison of al oohol—e kind of dog eat dog—the elects of the liquor being destroyed by the counter irri tant. It is a mineral paste, which he meioses within as olive, and which, once absorbed, destroys not only the effects, but also the eon emainsees, of druakeaneis. All an old toper has to de, horodlor, be to pot in the are water until drunk mates, then swallow his olive, and up and at it again. Further developments an being made re lative to the postulations and forgeries of Wm. C. (hey, the broker who committed suicide at St. Paul, Minnesota. Forged paper to a very extensive amount is being daily discovered, and Ais thought that Enemy worthy farmers near St. Paul will be ruined, having purchas ed toe considerabla extent coupons and bonds which now prove entirely worthless. The royal squadron, bearing the Prince of Wales and the party that accompanied him to America, sailed from Portland on the 20th of Ootobeo. Up to the 14th of November, which in the latest date from England, its arrival had not been announced. Twenty-five days from Portland, Mains, to Portsmouth' Englead, is • very long passage, even supposing that the ves sels of the squadron went under sail alone, as is said to have been the intention. Of course this long passage excites some little anxiety in England, for the safety of the heir presump tive of the crown. But as there were three Lae steamers in the squadron, any one of which could assist the others in distress, and as it is most improbable that all three should have been disabled, the Wag voyage is to be attribut ed to the head winds and bad weather that us ually prevail at this season. The Newburyport Herald annonaces that the Hoc. Caleb Cushing will address the citi zens of that vicinity on Saturday and Mandag evenings nest, on the State of the country.— The views of • statesman so sagacious sad Ar seeing as General Cushing, will be looked fbr with interest by all who desire to see the ooua try emerge from her present peril with honor and a full recognition of the rights of every section The immortal Mamba, whose weaderbil testa in dams:wary in crossing esisrans sad 'peas's; frightful Ammo on almost "airy notliimp," have won for him s world wide re putation, is about to visit London is Apnl next. A Mr. Talbot, the keeper os a hotel at Bardstown, Ky., was shot sad killed by)t young man named T. Hine Slaughter, about • you. *go. Slaughter got • change of vomit from Nelson to Balla' *aunty, aud recently was ad mitted to bail, the jury failing to agree upon a verdict. On the 13th inst., Ur. Talbot, a son of the murdered mma, shot sad killed Slaugh ter in the streets of Bardstown as an act of re nap for the death of lb father. Wester. eurreasey is sot inappropriately called Limole mosey st the Pest, is view of the that that his election sow regatztos its saw bit value The people of this State lad it ra ther sa expensive luxury ; for the past week they have paid tea cents oa the dollar, and for the sake of the repabliesa triumph. It is stated that two teeepoesdals et powdord elarecal, draisk is half a tumbler of water, will, is leas this Mesa =buttes, gigs relief to the risk beadaelte, wits* amostd, as is most sans it is, by a saperalitiadaaee of acid oa ta. stoma. Try it, those who are The Mono Times says that same tasty seeress of that sit? espimised • saillimly company midst nassesesProodem lihmorda." Om et the o4joets st &sir orisaisatimi is to resets fugitives from dm beads of geminamit Mims, whams, my sash aka be °optima,. • lady bei; mend the plass et lins na tivity, replied, "I am so onfartname so to bars no native plisse. I ani tb danistor of a me *Wm elsorgyinam" Tbe till of irshatts, Columbia ssuady, was the sow of a• t•asstal ezeitaind, se Thursday sight last. sto essedo• of this was Übe tarring sad eradardu. •E • sea sassed "ha L. asepie•s, Idle hod rewura bateau abao:ie•s by the publiaados of as obsess. Palm- The Mies itaniiiiesa (Deciteent) one there le a pidgin cinabatiag amen; the le publican is that vionity, amide( the forth eosins 'Legislature of )iliehign to repeal their pannical lib erg bilis. The lik;atoa Merin soy. OW Seen en some meaty uempapere la lliaseseineene, ad conduit the repeal of the Anneal liberty Imre. Enid ftass. .- 4 ,, ar The . 4 . 11 .. 0i..p...,„, to corm of hila Sp Union, 'or itige ititho ottforfit* A" 'of Yo ko: • , ' 0 i or Darin the week eadlag oa Saturday last, tk. receipts at Basle from pore on the lakes &sweated to 1,809;118 baskets of grata sad lbw. Or ml lim7sklrk tfisimewas ti us to "se ttee" that its mass "I. dm thimwm wad ■ot the Prate." Well, as Artaamas Ward would ..y, let Sr police' jar ••Browss bud Smith" etehtbeipe-.4bey es caped Crete the Mardi& jet ,Wfideekst biome thew Every bidy 1W era pt away from opts up sail int op pertuaity. SO. A dance of I ism *AU iweed on tie Raitromis on ailosky, 11 lister. lite arrival aad ii•partsoof Moils spo - oissageti to 00 - rroorposid. Illogothote another column IXiT itatipi~iirros. West Omen sills, is deerO os • genius who infests every town—we emeht th• man who,juat ea you ipti to cross a street, skips his teem ea the alroaarig. and furtive you to 4 \woode is" to get rotlo.l hitt. We street with tbeniti/sw that mush chaps ought to go by the mune of Nhluggias ; they are a right up and down Quisitece, and ought abated sir A salsa named DAVID HITSTiII CAMP 10 his death from a very singular cause lest Nioti day I. West Greenville. While haikiling a bar rel of salt he hurt his finger slightlys,,, pi( fr,au some poisonous substance in the aail,'his fin ger began rapidly to swell, sad finally termi nated in lock jaw . tansies his death. sir Carl &hays, asta of Ile distinguished , riatioassa who aided la bringing on Um pres sat deplorable state of affairs, has taken time by tits forelock, sad gone to Waabiagtati. It is sot known whether he west on to hurry up those homes for ths howitileas, or whether he is after kis book pay and passim' money Look out for the bills of the Bank of Bradford, Canada, which bare heretofore been redeemed at per oent. discount by the City Beak of Buffalo. They Were thrown out on Tuesday, sad are not saleable at any price.— The Mai Oats Wooten Bank of Canada, lo *Wad at 1111100ossioa Bridge, are no longer bought by our brokers in Buffalo. Mr- An organised gang of incendiaries has been discovered st Manchester, Ohio, whose purpose Is to Min the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Oconpany by burning its buildings at various points. Several fires have occurred which have been distinctly traoed to those par ties. George Moore, Ales:ander McConnell and Jamas Rooney, formerly employees of the com pany, have been arrested and are now dawned at Clovelna& ser The Dunkirk //mon says a gentleman remarked M that village the other day that he had just paid $lO towards Lit*ln's election. Oa being eaked for an explanation he sisid that a day or two before he had received a sum of money and had that morning deposited it in the beak to be sent off, but a little too late to go that day. The banker kiwi just been tn to re turn a ten dollar bill on a bank which that day closed its doors oo account of the pa4c. Su it goes. ice' Godey's Lady's Book says—and we en. done it—stick to your home newspaper No matter if you are poor, none are so poor as the ignorant except it be the depraved, and they too often go together Keep your home paper though it may not be so large or so imposing as some city weekly, but remember it is the advertiser of your neighbornood and daily buggies., and teas you what is going on around you, instead of a thousand miles away. lOW rho past week has been one of unusual ..verity—some of the time the weather would have dame no discredit to January Sunday, in pardeular, was such a day. Snow drifts, together with a cutting wind, were not calcu' lated to invite people oat to (thumb, .or impress one favorably with prosittades for pleasure or health. It is to be hoped that winter will not set is thus esaly in earnest If so, we shall have a leas one, and, unquestionably the wail of hard those will make It a severe one on the poor 1111 r A few years since a beardless face was ooasidered absolutely essential to godliness but now the beard and moustache appear t o be gaining ground even among the clergy The Boston Reread states that on one occasion, of late, there were Arse full-bearded ministers in the pulpit of Park Street Church. It was a goodly sight, having a truly apostolic look.— Military ardor also begins to show itself among those who have usually been debarred, by their cloth, from warlike occupations, although chaplains, in revolutionary times, occasionally wielded the sword or musket. It is stated that the Wilkes Guard, a military company in Washington, Ga., have elected the Rev. G. Norman, of the Methodist Church, captain, in in "lees of their late eaptain. Hon. I. T Irvin. iper "It never rains but it pours" is a trite old maxim, which is true in more senses than one. Par a long time every body said—and of teem what everybody said was true—what a capital plailf is Brie for an Oil Refinery. There is a "Minh of mosey in it," said gossip; why don't some capitalist go into it, said won der ; if had the sash I'd try it on, said epee abition; and so on to the end of the chapter. Well, at last the "toe was broke," and we au aesuleid that two companies had commenced preparing to go into this "tine spoeulatios," and now we record a third, which is to be in operation Is two or throe weeks. The works are situated on the Canal, near the 4th street Whigs, and are being pat up wader the super iateadease of Mr. enamel; B. Routes, of Boo tee, a practical chemist, sad young gentleman of enterprise sat ability. The stock holders of this eateriebes, we learn, are all ladies, for which, if for as other reason, we hope it will be a mitiesseral oats. mar “Da Lamm! oa.'s illesirdwis forever," shouted Lugs, so shoran ap stsirr♦, followed by &Ora 'Mks freshly-baked pan: of biscuit in her Lads. “Da Lases, flo/evates f,,, rer."-- They wort imbed tempting, laid 1. wonder that Lk* gbh were delighted with I.e‘r hot ozporiessat with this &Torii* of housekeepers. This Salemins is porbetly pork healthful, re liable, and it saihmalsolity. llianbehared mid he eels at wholomslo by D. B. Do Land I •airport, Meares Co., N. T. Bold also by all dosion. MI6, "A peony salmi is a raaay earaad," said Praairlia, or somebody squally so wise, ter Is is a wimps, Wilesiwalaid it. Time, mos sy, Wiper and 4rrery dew else ems be awed la a laassliald by ilia( Osamu& Crammer'. pare It la asaasitietared frees tte met apposed imatatials, Dy ese beets" bad sixties years experiesee i. the besisies sad is warranted pare. Get s paper sad try it. • sir- The "Young Men's Christian Amseria. lion" b re engaged Prof. li. L. I'ot:some's. of New Y tk.110441 1 0,4 lectutii. More them nett wk. the no he gist on Weduea i ii day ev ning t tlie , hilt- at !rat 1141, on the "C emiary o e illignheatu? the second on Th treys g, en tlth, iljal 'ir ill he eii h er • tinuation of the same suidect. or his bran t and popular lecture. the "Masquer ade of the - Elements " We cannot better eat forth the character of these lectures, and Mr. V.'s power and ability a. a speaker and think er, than by the following extract from tit Cleveland lisesuo . •Looking *ems the lectures of the past sea son, the two dislivered by Professor Youman's stand high abovethem aIL Sapid isle enthusiastic ip manner, sparkling wit wit, butter and quaint ideas, the lecturer held the most superbeihl and ins* tent' ye of the audience spell-bound h r time magic of hits eloquence, and taught them In spite of themselves. The hear ers were hurried breathlessly forward by the eager and lucid 4ente.nees of the Aect urer, sad the sudden tortnisation of the rapid flow of his words au•l was like the awakening from a pleasant It e tot Those who did not hear these nursed the riches( Intel heel wit treat of the season 1.411.1 l ITC/44, -'she propeller Poctdoh, Copt CllOO.l, wear :141161re in the gale on Satunlay night helow Sturgeon. Paint, And all on hoard periskusil It 14 supposed she struck oil Sauter ils) night at u Sh• was first discov ered on surelay noirning by a Mr liennett, opposite his house. one wile alum, Sturgeon %t a o'cleeL the night,hiefore Mr and Mre lletinett and their sun heard. amidst the bowling of the tentpett, II voice ut •owe one httlloing. •ppareutly to th,ettrees They sent out and searched in vain for AOMP one for •n hour The next morning, Mrs Gannett was au cobi inced that bhe heard some one helloing to thstrevs (rum the beach, that bho sent her son to look, and he boon found the wreck.— The vessel apparently broke up outside, by striking a reef, as one half of the entire bottom wee landed high and dry on the beach—all perfect The debris of the wreck and the car go are strewn miles along the beach The bodies ut three men were found. Two of them has been identified as Bartholomew Meerut ma, deck baud, and Edward Kennedy, watch man The other luau could not be identified The life-boat is on the beach, nearly perfect It may be that come one reached the shore alive in her. and perished before reaching the dwelling some portions of the wreck are hanging otf tit the like, apparently hung by the machinery and anchors It was a sad sight to see those bodies. sated—froze stark and stiff with the red color of life still in their cheeks Poor sailors' their last work isjlotie Goo help the pour bereaved ones left behind. ---The barque Torrent, frotu'Zrie, bound for bet (MI loaded with coal, apple eider and pumps, went ashore un Saturday five miles below Barcelona, having parted from tt.er an chors The Capt and crew stayed on the wreck until Monday morning, having a severe nine and narrowly escaping death from freez ing Several brave attempts were wade by t he fishermen li% tug near to board her during the tame with their rkiffs, but in each case they were swamped and caul I Di.? aticeeel The •easel a button, 11 trialed as ~ u t I her - - The propeller Watt ',at/. talky went ashore nn Lake NlitAtittan. and (lap R(thinaon of the Marine Insurance company. who viatt,l I report.) that t hat P. , two going to t n 01.4, and will undoubtedly he a total low. The *chooser Lod, 11 , 11. t• a•httre at the eatue place high and dry, and 1, uninjured The pr"peller J rs• y Clevelsnd with a cargo of Hour knit pork, is a t..ikl wreck, two miles fn,w L a,K P-unt and tqle hg,r ore lint Capt Munroe, two firemen. one wheekonati and one paaveriger named Randall Two tap' ie., were piekeA up Tho-e rayed report that nearly all reached -lore. I.w pert-died in the enow .00rm The oapnult an 1 ppiaenger had their panda badly fr Let The two engineer.; were Loutd frozen to death, three hundred . yarde ft .n,_the light hon... locked in each oth era ttrpp , arg, t± -Crewed along the head' t‘sr —The aehooner at audio! wide! Long Poi!!! dragged 1, , r an hor• and got afoul ,•I the Stilllhift• In g can±elet ,4.1 e damage to Lodi %e4Nel, , The Kenosha had her jib boom and all her hewd gear carried away_ together with her billwarki and •tanchione Slhe left her big anchor. and wade her way to, Grand River. Canada, where the arrived m satete Zo-f gkdrtrtiormtuto 30,000 BANK 1 8 COMMERCE MONEY WANTED AT PAR in Exchange fin. PIANO FORTF.'4, lIIELODEONA, or if miluirsd. my sr bolo LSTARLISH KENT will be sold for such money —Stone, Manufsictnry, 1411,111'0, Lot and all. Nfll Park Hall Clothing Store! Jt~HN ORAHAM, MERCHANT TAILOR East Side Public Square. ERIE Dr AS recet% et] a New anti Xj. Stock of FA LI. and Srla TKR 0 ,„„"t,., o r CLOTHS, CASSIXE.B.ES VESTIEGS, OVERCOATS, Gents' Furniakung hoods, Men and Bob r' Hato and Caps: and to constantly making up a eery tine ansoliment of Nt. odic:ly MS ezcie• Cll lams. Which ho foot much pleasure la showing to thew who asay-la•or hue with th.tr patronage Ho make. to Dodos, and keeps oa hoed all styles and pito, of BOYS' CLOTHING, Wltiela are diapoeed of on the moot reasonable tarsus.— Boys coati from fifty-mots upward., and all things else in like manner proportionately low lie whet to a share of p.m'. ip.tr.ui r . and promoter • fair eattakartiort, to price. and durability of articles Naval and 1111litai7 work done to order, and NSMEiMMI HO YE THAT SHIVER WITH (_o Coeeptaa4 ~t" ThEA Po,, of it '; , ,ati! Cal' at the Keystone Stove Emporium, nod purchase one of the Sew Diving Flue or Elevated Oven Coal Cooking stoves list out." They aro just the thing that au tappet - Mating public hams ailed for; will soya half ti, cost of fpel requiried tor wood atom, and sloop manly for use, and obviate the neassosity of paying embargo prime for wood. Step to and purehees of V INCKNT, T 1 Ban I.s, :44111111 k Co., Keystone Stowe Work., Betweeit 14th pied 12th Sta. 123.1E1 WATCHES GIVEN AW AY! i • GIFT VALUED FROM TWO MIL' 4R- TO oNE HUN DREd DOLLARS GIVEN W ITil E V RY BOOK SOLD AT RETAIL Pltle At least Oae Watch 4 Guaran. teed to every twelve( books. Thew inducenioute are cased the suriouc Excnatiez 'muff, 37 Park Row, New ork. To MOST 12181111•11 AND rt. MOOT Lt L Girt Co.. Clas tN itenewesca. ESTABLISH Dra ISM or MEND WOK it CAVA 'a. „43 Thome who have pestrealeed other OM ere per- Walled requested to acquaint tboineelree with our term, Oar taduaeuMate are eneiralled, sad pet fill *thole se the English Loser Gold Wistebse, Rennes NOM Patent Lever " '• r - LaMar Lever " •• Ores Face Detached Liver Silver Watches, Heath:spit:awe GiVeSliver W rteieti Open Fees Leslutte, werioas Slava Leaks' sad Geese Gold Ostia; Vanessa Illtytea Ladies' sod Geste (Enid Shove Settees sad Stade, all Patiansa Geste' Bose. nu, New end Rid Styles. lioid Aeneas sad Pees Wise sod Grote' Gold Sabi 'stub I,sti al and A rest UMW Jewelry, Pine owl Lae- Dr o p% Ali ts. 'Arles emir were, sect se Cameo, M. oeid diallt au Llig ic riolielatva Ss, Sae SI& The Lister Seale awasebee • great tienetamt of steed and welter lovr•7 desieurtmeas el iliseselemes, /ate/genet to the pmeiremelleet De ant tall to shad lee • estelosue. Oitalessie Ilesitid bee is say addree• Ai*, to ST/FWOUI [ZARA NINE CO.NPA N 111 Part Sow New Tort City. Rt~tecb de..6 Gas., no wmatagosa mom ...261...1,113e), COILJSIUS. Thot *Won et ago eh ' mate ars MUMPS al Puttatoraar alunaapa, Intionno‘t rI iP6 AII.I7IIIIO Asrmitasta. lanorteoto haw* ► pm agtair'rensedit ie ll should at Dame be had to amianra Dr Trod*" elf Iwonniroi. NO the Cold, Ceara. or Irritation Otto Throat to anon so Otibt, ma by Chia proesattaa a awry ok Atm. attach nay •Baotaally wardot of. Prima, sod Amon will dad awn elhatuarrot dear in‘ and straallthraint ttot roks .. advartlannont St teen her crew 1 he 410 ed are. PENN LEM NEW YORK 4 EWE R. B. 111211MININIMAND CHANGE OF CO M 1( EN CI N(► l inti N ni E Y T esias •111 leave 1)•okirlt it about Ow fnitom int haw. wit; Eastward band—Depart. 111•14 York Uprose 3 25 • . telt Hipinpos .4 41. p I 01 • Moen .. 10 34 • 400, Fed 1 16 r Way . Std. 4 Expres., and Fg•at ; might Train• rue every 44, The Nall train remains dime aiglatat Hiagkasatou. CHAS. WINOT, Goal Sep - 1 BATH MARSH. Raciolinir. Dwakut, Nov. MI tf SUNBURY &ERIE RAILWAY. giIIiNEMIMINIMIN CHANGE OF TIME ! N and aftev Thursday, \r, \ 2‘,. ,„ LILA% k ,, 1.4;,, a MAIL ER. gm PASSENGER. TRAIN • KRIM, at SAM, A. 1 1... daliv ~ 1..4 • • ..te.p. V% •.I. arriving •t le.n.. at 11.1., A. 111. B.ETr)ixxxG, 1.6 %VS EMIR, gat 3.40 P. M.. alter arrn.l •,: Loa, Shore Hoods : •rne* .t Warren at 7.10, P: 1111, • ur A Freight and arndontottais.,l, train • r -14 Way daily, • 1.1 nrta y roe 1411.1, irarlog Erie aol M ar ro Ira nepertirely at It 4.5, A Y , and 1 16, P 0 arr. , la, at En• at 0 46,P 11. and at Warren 160. P PAWL A BLACK, Pupt It Supt's r relrw , W t Erie, Nov * (NO —2l/ 1/3430. 11361. BUFFALO & ERIE B. R. r i N and after Monday, Nov 26th, ImktiO 14„," Miadwngrr Trains will ruu on Ws Road nut follow. LE:ANA:SU ERIE nat A la., :heal Exprsae,atopethig at North Last, W.it Bald, Dauaktrt nod Nll,l Creek, arrrrea•t Hultialo at 4 34 A. Itto P Y, Ma 4 stopping at North but, Quincy, W.at Sold, Salem, Dunkirk, nilvaretnek, Into` and E. sus Cooler, arriving at aniTalo, it e 06 P T 90 A 11 Actounsesisinissa, stopping at all statiooi .o/ arri.ing at Rattan:. at II d 0 A Y. LEAVRQt, BUFFALO. II (A) A lA Jerprers Afita, stopping at Ramburgb, IS NU. Creel, Evan Crotre, Irving, Silver t rest, litankirt, Salvia s Portland, WestAeld, Quincy. Stab Line, North bast and I arboretum*, arriving., Kn.. at 3 00 A 4 00 I' Y , Acensmaretatava, stoppg rig •t sit stationa, rives at Erie At 930 Y 11 11. DO, t' Y &ea Elprese,Attipping At Sliver Creek, Lo r. tit k, Wviettleiti and Nola' gait arrivit,„ 7 01 Er, .7 3 30 A. 11. All of tya ono.. Trains going Bast oonnei-1 and litilialo Ripreon Trains for Nevi York, Koston, Sc. Hail Hasid Lima is about 10 minute, faster tban Cris time. uor36, 1860.-35 IL BIWWN, ion/ Cleveland and Erie Railroad. ainill.ll4ll.lll ON and artor Monday, Nov. '26th, I poi/ sod until further suttee Pseswo4.4 I two. .161 as folio .e, ray— LEAVE, LEI:ELAND 964 A M ' rem tt le all Wa• tqattliote were Wick litl, Men to, niourill- and Say Woo. , and arree....t Fete t 3tl Y. 91 vu Y M %telt E.pre•ot Tram stops at Pataaavale, A•btabol• and tt.rard. •oly, sod arcane at grit 12 43 A. M. LEAVE ERIE. 3 TO A'Behr I..arreas Train ;Anneal Girard, Conneaut A•ntabul• and P.m...ti11. iaty , and arrl.oo at Cieceland A.. M. 64,/ Y. M. Mail Train atop% at all Way .'Stationasseept Saybrook, Catoontlle , Perry, Mento rr and W Watt., sod &marital Cle•elacr at A 46, P. 14. All the through trim. emus Westward, connect at terrionof Irlth tram. fr, Toledo, ellicago,Columbos,Cia loAr•p.lo , Ac Rc AI: the th °ugh tram. ',otos F.Aatward, connect at Dun \lrk atth th.i trs.na of the Y Y k Erte flathead: amulet Hods:. e.ti the \ 1 • etttral and Fistful° and N. Y City t %ea )".•tk, Albany, Bottum, Niagara Fall. Ket, ac H HTTINH H AM, Superintenclaut in/ P.flin I .r, ‘,.. t 4 told. hh.ertksoesa, ..41.• ' %Ai _4' ; it ... . a t t, Ir.litts.... for .loreXte• of the C4:7 J . Tlrt.tat. Rehr rt Ike H.-knee I 'Me BRONCHIAL -//l1 i ~.Icrogpt..... firmkata. A•f4 wa/1 ux i utarrh, i lea, d 7. '' C ) yII t .trt s .. 4 .th to the rt.tirr ,e . ??0c , , , ,,5 , 1'1111.1( ^ ...Y11.: 11 it M. it .. and ..kINII:E111.. F. or, It 0•1 . .. ..1 tn. al% • 'tsp... v ~ ......klf.y a I I/bi I rum., r I.•t.:."1+1 In Ltch In the Ili ng 16..111' s 1 ,,• n At'. k• I U 1... /;,..nr)4•44 DlO(At 11, Int. NlT. , narT 11111 Itr. TI. ‘r. ... 1 hrt.aa, A tos . htch .Jr•. .{.nnr. ti•Nog U 11.414. TittiCii ES t0r,.(,.,*• .Lo.pett, =UZI P.O I PI ro• 111116 , teelt 11-. } IMRE 1211:11E3 1:i. V F H CH r , •-k! -‘l,tuvis • it. 0,1•1••• TlZtit HEN =CM 11E% II F F:1 WARD twoant relief to the thstresEnt labor f rs lopettlisr to, Act ,N A RI I.4:III.F:SToN, 'plum nr anAthtne in , • I , lt A H AYE.. Chersat 110., .11.1. , 21..f0 1 1 Itaikand rogai ut nnik, THOeli MEM TROCH BR. 11 ♦ , TROCHES Ftro• 11. ml FI ,, NCTI !TIP " DR J F W LANE. Boors lIIIIIIM reoc•li K• *. I I.a,r V... 1 Pt! [Lem eics/leot BROW W t•.• ( 4.11 REV. H W WARREN, Roam. when co mpel Ir k i to pp eL k , BROWN'A trri 'turn COLL. - TROt'lliOi •••• J P ANDER: 4 ON. .r Loom T Ito( ' HI t:P. n i . •rt‘Tl s. r•no.,ving 116nrae1,,,• and Irrturtl.n of lb• Thro.t, ao comm, ~r/.asaa and Pr. • 11l :STACY JOEINSi.N. Latfirsare, bu Teacber of Mamie, motto: F*lnal. College. .I;neat benefit *lea taken Melon and at TROt'ilES BRoWN .4 ter preaching, as they prevent Hoarsen's. FIROWN , I From their past effect, I thaok thee will L a pet manent ailmintage to toe" HEN E ROWLEY, A lil President of Athens College, Tenn II Rom N.,: Aold nil IlruggiMa at TWENTI FINE LENTS A BIOS. .43 decl--611V:n TRI)CIIgm TRot h E NoW Is TILE TIME To GET The Best, Cheapest and Mort Popular ' LtOORE'S RURAL NEW-YOWLER, Leading sod l.►rreat Circulated, u it la roncede.l t De the Root and Yost Useful adau - rLecart., How, rt LITKX A%D FAXILT klFitrAPll2 ale A l t.. ■t. enter upon Its In - 111.rTn 1 ouUK In JnOnary, 1%•I WHAT THE RURAL NEW-YORKER I:1 THE IttIIALIN the most popular Aoiticattra, atol HORTICCLTI NUL authority of the day soil combines such an amount and .a: sty of lieu:hog fur the Family I irr, that II b.* breorn• • far °vitt, bol Town and Country. TH K RURAL la a National, are, Continental 'inatito lino,' being taken, read and admired throughout the Acnencan Union, Ltr,l lab Province*, he , lereative It reek. t_ promote OA Best Interests and H.. Hammen of all claws, TUE RURAL ia pronounced, by both Pre...Pseud Poo ple, the twat conferred difescritreral. teary sad F sway NtEvriper pahlnekea —and Mehl, r.t....n.41 by two* of thou nn./.. for tto trl4l..pirtatieucr, and sterling merit_ TUN lIVILAL uan advocate of industry, Skill Prw tress, Intorvivemeut, Morality, r.duee two, and whatever tends to sdvanee sad ennoble Hu Man lir —a Journal express', Intended for the irtreside of s Proves sire People. THE at L&L 1/1 superior in Style, Illestratlons, employs the Best Talent—and is taken by - hosts of leading Partners, Mortice! tutalists, Mechanics. kr to Csuntry. Village &lAA l ity, from Canada to Cal Aurora. TH 1 AURAL is the Cheapest Jeereed. ./ do (loop .1 fliwrinn.dowi—t be lowest elan rate bere I y emierios tb• heavy exposer., Its pub hcaUnn involving • Wirer outlay tn.r any of its cotemporstiew. fli THE' RURAL la— ally and suressatily— THF. 11 , PLIr HARR WEEKLY, its tamer dr ikir . ots of Agriculture, liortwuituo -, " d . iT. 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IeW Nor la rug TOgg Stuffing' ..) , D Polui CUB* The moot liberal lettuce raeate to Club Agents—tb• beet yet offered flperimea Numbers, r•hos BUM, hithiesenents, to , mat /red in a. eppAlmeem Address 411C1-16 0. U.T.314110111iy RUCS SIT 111, N. 1 SHAWLS. LADIES and MISSES Long and Sium, res. *II Wnol Qb•who In *slimly Dow effects. • upon We