~N, Aion oxiceming All we can say about it'this week however, is from mere heresity--that Arun having been made upon it litl i fetir.-Tokitelitter part of last week, and its redeeming funds baring been exhausted in that • city, some Brokers or4hetr agents hastened here r ani4 m,a de s4ch, a ,derhand as to caustkpayment to 1- ejltopped - heratdsc„, Whether this suspension is ,thioe;aierely teniportiry, (nit, the notes of the Bank is' c aliitioo, are to to Ultimately redeemed, as the ophoon isiexpre.ssedi,by some of our citizens, (end nriliCh: 'we - cannot ()it hope for the sake of a tirgeportion of our Ommunity who must other `Arlie Sutter iiiiterially;) or whether this is 'to be a ft4alatul2, tp:total sinash-up, we are positively too little-acquainted witikbe affairs of the Bunk and Alm - nature of its . clffienities to say at present; Tho' ritliin 4 - steno's throw of our office. perhaps no per .scin, a hundred miles otT has less knowledge• of its - doings, or is more ignorant of its concerns. We i hare not been within its doors for many long -tin:kill:4.s, nor bad any 'business to transact with it -whiterer,_though a well wisher to its success and good credit---for the sake of the public conven ience and the interests of the community around us. BA well as for the credit of the resident stock-hold era andltireetors generally, whom we believe so far a 4 we know tbem,,to be honest and well mean-1 ing men.: ' VOCkiinwing therefdre, who, if any body among !i is to blame for this ; occurrence, we forbear at presentany attempt tcvenlighten the public, which - - . rritift have a tendencyin cast undeserved Censure upon, individuals,' must await future develop in nts before we can 4tay any thing further about it. In the meantime we repeat the hope express ed by others who know more about it, that it will survive the present panic, as it has out-rode former tempests—at least so far as to redeem its ties - and shield the holders of its notes from ulti mate loss. ' Or We give this week the full official teturns of the late election for Canal Commissioner, bt: which it wfli be seen that the Loco majority is lie- low 12,000. . it will'be seen too, that with all the 1 bcitsts of the-Loco organs . about their great gains, the whole vote given for Gamble is not 4v more I than forty thousand short of the vote given to 1 1 President Taylor, but near 28,000 short of the . 4 ,7 2 , 6 6 4 .pc,(4l.•an 0.. --- eati .war 24,000 abort of - i ... 'Jtvi. vote til f Longstmth lait year ! sln shcirt 1 ... e 4 bat Union, in the state. V e.t the organ 4 1 - . ' pretends that his vote was made up of deser er tit ?from Taylor!, Fudge! 'Virile Locofoco urgau in this . county protid".that the majority for Gamble far Ile . Commissioner was larger in proportion int • harms ; than in any other county in the • part-of the Ante. If ja, appi &ended, tht • this triumph, should be another fatal st, progress: of.the North Branch extension just been started by an' appropriation unj rule, uronderif they will boast of t.i. boys giving the biggest lift to produce sw ar' , a Post- The last organ under the crai'llonesty," that one John S. Bossl er Presi master in Fayette county. appointe4 n f robbing ‘dent Taylor.'has been arrested on char 6 foco hon the mail. Was that a specimen of Pastroas • esty M one of Polk's Or Cave John: ed to the tern at Great Bend, (who was also e et of this Office of Auditor on Locof " but de - that that he was tiot oul,y “' who lire in -;*441:, robbing the mail ~ tglassloUses shouldn't t t week , 1121r:The Los meat c ' • of some deservri my IS 14/t. .1?-.3P'Irge • apNr . .110 t believe hd • o od" fears must ha ve '' 4 4 the . prompt ascent ; f or no person ever heard any such .‘ boasting". in advance from us. • • AIkANT4GE or ADVERTISING.—Nine eases out of ien,'adrertiqing articles lost, so!m„brings them to lit tmt the most prompt suceii'ES'we have known of alyektising lost property; was in the case of a youniorian,who left orders here a few days since be tidy - Wallet, lost between here and ten: • ox, • • motley and notes. But directlyl af ter p :likadvertjsement in type, and even be fpm its , , struck off in the paper, news has al ready Come that it is'found I The State elections in New York and , New Jer re.), occur on Tuesday next, the 6th of November. It .New York the leadiri of the two late bitterly j acipciiiMg factions of the Locofocoparty—the usOld -Bunkers" and lb e " &tub urn ers,;' or the Slavery Extensionists and professed Free Soilers—have ted in favor of Free Briiits against the Whigs. It .wbl-soon be seen what will be the result of this Winic A , E .ee t ns to have pounced upon us 'with --foretaste of-his rigid power, during the twphat, gays offietoberousd unless his severity is abated, and:s Touch of "lodian,Suramer" is left us in yetriber, the reinters'Augers must suffer . come.-if .oar Woodihswers don't come to our relief. Who'll he the first orrhaed - • • Henry S. Harris, a mita Reuben Harris of Jack • 7 iot rae iii),-` *kik lootillw a, Iwinto -a isirt ou /8i ; *411041tuz,6:1)).*c... P4 13 ,.: 11 k ,1 *th dx! — mmarci 4 geP" - 14 0 1 .Autine.444,o l k,Al*'ille mirishiP bad leyears. and die faithless swain had to pay ,SIOX) drnOg4 lll 4 OW*4 A 161;:khOtkin - 1 4 1 4 11 .40 GO4 Ali Ori l or. -004.***1 #o : s .s'44` -1 4.4.14i;6 1 :64,W* Wilton drgiwniat,fit*imshoctiveuttingtbrOits iv talks 18 R•• ' ytte llolifbrilt:v. • ,-,--- . f . % I ...'. Oar roaiders r from generally w ,be lu,ghlyintett4sted in readfig . the ffillowingi /ett 'from 11 - IPitta.ixiart, 4 i.„ i l , California; hi4ielidis it lis eiii e „,,_ 4 ... ;'• 4 7 4: Six PeFrafteraro, 31st' Atmati-18 7 48. - „,„I lato just taken a letter from you from the (2f, : . office—the only one I have received since I left Panama. I stepped on the landing at San Francisco, after 78 days sail on the Pacific in the Sicilian Bark, with ,the usual incidents of sea life two deaths and sol emn burial in the blue sea; (mid I read the funeral - service, aid 4th of July remeipbrance of home and country •,i, and on the unfolding of the Star Banner at mast-head I delivered an oration-and time pass id pleasantly. On enterinz lthe Bay, the scene that broke on our sight was the most beautiful ever I witnessed—a harbor capable of containing the ships of a world ; and there are some 200 now laying at anchor h4re, deserted and worthless—crew and officers goe fur the iliggius, d.C.. I am tented in what is here Called ” Happy Yal• ley," a peOect sand bank, about half a mile from town or cat: of San Franciscol--if city it may be called, thali goes straggling abOut, here and there. up hill unit down, like au IriSh shantee town, and in all (*infusion imaginable. Ybu can form no idea of the illace, nor can I give you one. Land here is l worth almost 2 -4 300 per foot. I - louses like Avery Frink's rent from s'6oo to tslooo per month. Hors es or mules sell for slouo. You pay 00 cents per Finland for potatoes and 81.00 fbr butter, itc: But merchandise is a drug, when bought , at whole sale. Goods lay scattered about the streets.— There is no God but gold—no Sunday observance like the quiet of home ; but gamblers, and jockeys, and knaves, and speculators rule. The 'Alcade de cides a suit in favor of you the first and against you the next time, and so balances justice. Men charge ! any price they please; and yesterday I heard 4 man tell his companion to give an ounce to any one who inquired after iiiht. But Ito' me the whole seems like a dream—or a bubble l that will burst like the land speculations of the west, 'lt needs money here to make money, and then you take your chances.- I receive about ten dollars per day--sleep on the ground on an In ilil rubber bed with a blanket to cover nic—rook my own Meals in connection withpe few mernbce • Lof oar company now here, and lay up all 1.,Ae1,„,4- - I have thought loni , and often c.f fath.tigow he ' has worked and w* - ked on: but ererAttsi,ly goe, on the run here--all work and n 1 A ; and when a ti4n works for Ind money he„iiill keep it. Now my ittivice is, that You send, sill lay-a-bed , dmnes to California, and crust nie, ftey will soon get broke into 'the harness' and stork like Old stagers. But let them come ot i tttitere alone and not ;in compa nies—alone, defendant : on their Own exertions. or in compania(of three or five at, most. But the Humbtit ' 4 reported in and • Sammy Coop. and the NewiYti k Union Mating Company are atioard,,and I milt V - out for a moment and see her.l 14 • . bolt is ii„an3 'our company ar 4 w 11 ell, ti c k Alid-0-.. ti r a.i.w r at i ikrir t ,6' i ; ili' ila-1 But lct . . - -rOli large aed cunli•trsiomo. I *it- in . do*litrfs 'N-C start for the " diggins," rind I wil ; t; is try it. / There is ;old in this land of California, and men, can get it by working hard. -An 01.111 Ce, per day is about the average, and some 200,000 men at work. now Its occasioned in this it by the startling an thanna County !13ank - excitelnent appears 1444 1 , the togn.ty, jj 4, may, 44islieci. in the F ame the txrwrencn, and iorthern fruits of • to the Lich Ras er tchig uehanna n result d " Fed. ; . 'Out sous verrons, Fin in a hurry life every thing her.. where time is money, and 'will not wait; and thisiletter may eogt me five dollars .o time. - But ma' Money or time can tell the' many thoughts I send horne:--hoW I think of time. wasted, misspent ; and there is the told home at I#lnotheit with her :kind look; her kid word, her alarm lose. and fa ilitl i,ii his every day ..eatni4e of integrity and I. • • - I in:4liStrar nn d. Pre Pub oZ iliFutn ef4 to his family, . I It seems to be a design of PrOvideniii in ripening this Count/ that the AriglO ila+ , n euoriy:should - liege this seiY•Sia fr e ,CallioriiiiiA petfi*"ll• 4o e for ,4 1 !ne*Icir ili4ag.4i. for . naticpal purity, of char , 'setae, aftey•the puma. fife tirt,ea years Atill have 01*f trj: 'Ai - inert letlneteityliii tkiff the'phi litet, - who *aided lit - 'the ir4t fienenii:.ot Tel ,944geehargateu doltsuaiOr, 14# work. . A meas . -bf our company was sick tope for ratite (now well ) said-the Doctor ehaiged hal an ounce 44, 110 4 14N'14,t!Fq410Aiii **lie . L thifik 1 4 .4 --b• A ---...., : . . t ~, .:., ~:-.1 . -' .: ; ~Eli l Oya -horde.l.better than I.tbought fluyitreeii 141itrt *ld: *ilintid 'ititi‘elierishe'llyil`sirid' I hoo 4142i1--'74,110/040.44.0;rbiiique bsiais eueity, and then - small time to meet - ins Farb man is allowed ten feet to wor on. ' The Sanakas, and Indians, and Chihaus, an Peruvians are shot down or driven from the mines. The Or egon men will permit none but white Ameriain citizens to dig; ;and dig and dig, dig, Work, work awO.v,-, with a wooden howl, and la peck and spade. Bin dinner costs '. , .4 anti lodgings' 63. For vegeta bles the price is fabulous ; and eggs are 50 cents a piece, and hens don't like to lay them at that -. Prle- - • . I am writing, with'my paper on my-Imee, and an old stub of a pen thht has gone' , the rounds of the tent time and again. i am writing home, and the thought of father and mother, and sisters and bro. thersinakes me live again. Wliat a home I have left behind ! what friends, and society, and kind ness ! - Here a man looks out for himself or not at all.: Men are kind here, but time is money and will not wait. - : I attended the funeral of James Talmadge, one of tarr4tithiiiitiz. Over his sickbed I have watch ed like" iAirilfher. The other chip he was buried in the sand,' and there we left him; . Ships come in with the passengers and crew sick ; and men swot len with ship fever are buried in !the sand, and there lay, trying to recover. but I and our party enjoy gocid,tiealth—never better—Talmadge being sick whe4' . lie left home in the John O. Costar. my time iB so °coupled that I can only write in haste—the dust coming into the tent in a storm and the mail to close in a few litmrs. In my next I will fell you the experience of California life and I shall then have been :at the mines and digging fur the yellow metal. A maul never can appreciate home and friends, goSsi living and lura• ry,_Mitil in a new country he begins life anew with hard labor, privations and honest economy. One dollar that a man earns by the hard tug of life is 4or,tli one hundred' given to hiM: and believe me, if my industry is not pleasant it is at least heredi. tarp--came from the old Ling Thland stock. , ..„- , ute,,, 9 A, Thei - Nevt. Re 71 -Bltial° ' , u , :. , „ ; l ives thit follow-. , tgaccounto e f, - Er .e.Railroadt - _ The-' 1 , itha4 ;• F th l e ag n ' ew °l l3 ,,i Pid e. e i t cob) , nection bebrepe GT. City -and Bettlee , I 'oEl'6 OAP BAIL ;ATUG A AND 'SCROnaI-AillA Abit LE4t.,. , c ROAD. i ~vre have ta the last . two k . eisnetrbo o, isibe gra rty tifi se ca i. t e i r o n n i o ti f in o es ur I tre. ctu ed riT e i r g • enterprising months! to refer to the operatt:eof th the Cayuga ' and u`9 to Railroad; #nd hay' 3 attempted, from what inforination we cotild gain, pahv now owning and re uildin to give o th k e and the prospects before us. , ' whist , I We are now happy to be able to say, 1 - rkt, C pU n ti l lic some idea as to the progress el . the Is• r * that the old Ithaca and Owego--now tl e Ca,yega ' and Susquehanna Railroad—evill beopes - - 1 for travel I within thirty days. About fpur miles eteal i new road e are now being made, to avdid the ine;ried plain, * the other e., and will be opened at the sante titrie wi t ... i line. ibout half 1 ' The terminus for the present will ... 10 1 _ ~ a mile from the village, and about one Vile from the steamboat landing. A pLerik road is ,‘,, er being, made, on which the passengerswill be triir isported from the boat to 'the rail:mad depot. in out, nibuses, until Spring, when the railroad will be extc=l tiled to the landing. • It is well known that the line of this 'earl is j The Late Election and i the North. Brandi. , very fine, perhaps the best in the State, i. ith no Notwithstendini , the lett* writtete,by Mr, G•atn grittles over 21 feet to the mile, and pmt 7tically ble in favor ef the. Norrh Br nch, juAt upon. the eve straight.. The track will be six feet—same g a g ue of the late election the North, It in the state islisareil as the New York and Erie Itailroad. upon as an ex press Tin of t e people in. opposition This *ill be one of the most ehesanttly-gently nipped . ~„ to our Canal: We greatly feared tifist this would reads in the United States; and the '_'B m; es will be the case, and hence our anxiety that the people be run in 45 minutes. • of the North should give 'Ale Fuller ISuch a vote as The passengers will be taken from the steam- . would place his election beyond a doubt. .11ad Mr: boat, and Set down at the New-York enc. Erie F. received the kind of a 4,te, here upon the line, Railroad d• t, in Owego, hi one hour.. ~ which the momentous Intiirests a - t• etake. should The stea tboats on Ohyteet Lake have-bed pur r have given him, he:would Mace been elected, and chased be ,01. Scranton. l'resident. and We liant we could now go before th Legislature and claim I. Humph y, Esq. Secretary of the Railroad ( in- . 'that the people of Pennsyl - ania had decided in fa vor of the work, by elector - a mail Canal, (tom is • Sec. 16,—V. They (the Directors) • - '' er ' - road Company. , 81 1 l stoner who was rarrywh,rei known to ho an ar nt • 1 'cliese boats are to be inimeiliately i ''• 1 party, and 'will hereafter be controlled lie the R itl -rnFr'e" ,A friend to its early conipl Lion. But, es mati,ers reallyturned out, itlis not -to be wondered schools in the district' fix the amount c, ...eery' 1 and Winter travel, and everything . It ipe te lic t v o e ren t i. it e .,, r . l , , that the anti-improvementi advocates are in high the appointment of all the teachers o anion „ them comfortable and pleasant. It .. •.d 1 tlhave ! fitted up in the best pos.ible manner for the 1 e i .ll) - hose • glee, and claim the electi nof •Mr. Gamble, as a ran. expression of the poop e against finishing die salaries, and may disraies them at any ti er in- in two hours and 45 minutes. N:ork. 1 - cumpetency,,cruelty, negligence, or nnm, "te." gee- IR. The qualified voters of e. sells- It has become a co:fin - tan oppinion abroad, that ! will be made to ruts from Cayuga Bridge to Ithica .;,. . We =pot but look upn ' the result as most de plorable, and wonder at tl t blind devetiun to par- Lake. steamboats could not run toßridgepublic tin- ,, 'rot which has taken peesess on of It large portion of trict shall meet on the second Tue_etla •,f June ' nog the severe NN inter months. The in . .ty . , owing to the freezing of the lower end of eyng the people ; causing.them t hazard a long cherished next,. and every year thereafter, and ch acorn- : rest assured that arrangements are now being. year, which c , iimmittee shall select their t er for mayand , dearlY prized object, ifur a mere. temporary partizsu triumph. If our worst feats are realized, mince of three of their number to sere for one ' made to overcome any ctilliculties of this kind that ;sold the hopes with which rho friends of this isible .. subjectthe coining Winter. 4 inspired,are the' mit suit-district, to the examinati ant ap- ! B • r• A idg be e beautiful boat is to-be built and put 'on the t occur, and that Wilts will run - daily to th lirlaPtre"'d7l-en-Lelsthi:tall‘ have of It ' : e tt n i. , fit-n , n o f laser ia, ~pmeal of the !board cif (Meteors, fix tl ime of i L a k e ear ly n ext season 'that is expected to make !.. That we did ever: thing inlour pool er to prevent it: by one or more of their number at leas once in ..ts e v n o .,c hour i s a ‘ a i d n, tif c t l i:e v n —Bradfprd ...-lry;01. ° P euin g die scluxilatimit pupil, visit • school ! her trip through the Lake in (69 r miles) es i n three -- ' • - each week, have the (etre and repair el 4- 4e ! l u t F t f i t we e l , ( ,g .e iseeen minutes... The intention now is, r loc ic a e l: n ( d , rn m er n s tr o o f l tli o e f house, provide fuel, and generally attend to all the ! to run the to and floor the Express trains of . minute-s:,ithistwo ilLeri ch a O e w p e a. o. c o _ i ,,, s t u li b e d d is in_ tr_ie ct t, ors su 7 bj .t e c e . t , ti .c. ty ad- ! the Aul, and ,Rochoster and New-York and . Th e Erie , lttt- ads: Is efirttns will be sparir by the Company to ren -1 latter clause of this section expresses ; hies -- )te dif- de His route attractive and popular. as well as ference in the choice of a teacher between the di- I , ,, s tslisant and comfortable. They intend to merit shall be recomiled. The residue of the sectioribet rectors and the sub-coiannittee, if an ' y should arise (- 'File rates of fare and freight are to be reduced, at least a fare share of Patronage. . above firma the basisiof my objection, ar.d I tbirl and arrangements't, made. to receive and discharge ing unimportant, I omit the rehearsal of it. .Thel* freight going to and front the New-York and Erie of 031 reationable objetitiOns, a salutary a era • Railroad Auburn and RoChester frailroacl at different el. and points on -the line between these two roads which giving back to parents their slater and iits . L ,., Thee.akea-ml.e..nedrnritgnithileg L tlns Ro c a s d u also r ow i n . • event right as b,, ' e ne w 11/• - •n; n . i-40, I.iisto•• 63 aa- .. , &ui s .tt 4 el'i u teiad *lll couri e-s eetlle'Lac a faw:l i ta 4 k len r,..bels& i le • ! , , .. . ;eta! valley whh the Neiw-York and. Erie - Railroad enticed* `ll 'lsL i t Le C iff irea nn t-11°A ts t 4 e 1 13311 1 C - ttritt liie l t • reir`p l 'i,itit 'lr)inifttr‘an -r-- • .. ! -•_:...• ~..,..- , , ee I tea ; .. , , Irte'triVtertret - 1 pointing the teachers , aof fixing to w ill . shipment, distribution. elc!. for anthracite coal, to • i render., the right , of ciiiritratting in the'-p in i the. Salt Works, and fur western"an I northern ' 'whole routine of sub-district affairs el. e l ' , Can _ adj T pi . ;.• abortive, tit the saute tune leavmg, I s 'a. j New-York, as well as 'the great Lakes and the q s, the finest qualities of era, deserving, either their attention er nth- By these im roveme t it time. Anthracite Coal ID the world will be delivered on ' True it is, by the I nth Sec. they may in __. < l l o o .,e Cayuga Lake and all over Western New:York, at a committee, do'., &c., and that said coitr: ~ t _ c , .. f,w , about New-York City prices. Not e doubt is enier general select the teacher for the respective •ub i.triet t h i tined a that the prices will be so Ihw, as to bring And what does all this 'amount to ? 'MeV di I, use. il iti T l inC ik it . i i i b n i e e eti 'a o r n tic e l3- th of th fi e lel K il t ° to ‘ g .e e r rY ea S t ra i t m e has r.. Dan to Beersheba—they may go on tneesaee. 4 tauce and the mutual benefit which roust folrity perambulate the eomretusity—:they may *tan f long been desired and lotked for. Its ar ze e ns u o pra o r u e r nt a h nd lo need not be set forth. The chi inquiry from one week's end to another-. , it with every candidate for, teaching with whom ey this grand en s% terpries, S ta 4 4 they h'ire cannot but interest in may sneet; While the terms are to be netefatited individuals conneetol with this project as t t : o e n u e l fa t the and the contract made by other hands; the +tilt I tors. When they shall 'have acc..implished their of which is an impassable distance betitnc the undertaking, thei . r . i:•.lainia to the endearing gratti tode of all ettikens, and that of the surrounding Mr..and the proprietors, and the intereeptimp • ' f all t country, will eve where be responded in. ' goo d correspondence between the teach r:4l the . - -se- -- pupils. And what Will it avail for the cotonlittee Ca 1 Commissioner. to make their weekly visits at the school, en all # a Official retur fur Canal Commissioner for the sympathy—all geed- correspondence is et tunny whole State : i. cut up by the roots, and all counsel and advice from parents fatally hatred I I need not . 1,,- I inn an old teacher—that I have Lad much ex 'rience in the school room: but I must say that e most grating sensation has been produced. w , after giving experimental advice to a teacher, every look anti gestufe assured me that on me d felt no dependence—that he was nut My servant4-thai he was under no obligation to please or eitisfy e, len the Directors with whom he had contracte— I have asked several teachers whether they id feel under any oblig,ntions to the proprietor of their respective schools,, and the rinswei, wit - a single exception, has been in the negative, Is tl re any wonder, then, that our school system is bl propitious t „tends, much loved,-ever herd in warm Tegari land remembrance. * .* . * The valley of tljer'Sacrarnerdii is barrerttil mited land, for all L tte world Ake the sand - p! '‘,:iong Island—laird work antiplenty of it tc ii potatoe grow ; nut below; here,-towards rey, the lead . ia rich and fertile in ail thi yet in a state of nature's own tilling, yet of great prediction. It is the West—the her young mammoth strides, after the East and order, save With the Indians, is mere pt than in Alic,liew gngland,States ; and :I the day when California, alta and lower, wi men to our Washington Capital, as good a ble as those now there. ti ever Aves a col glorious in present and future prostitct as may you all live to,see the time-- e "gi s . coming"—when. the Pacific and Can be united in the Railrcrad.bonds oft 4 the. electric "wire tell me of 11041 , and friendg, in the twinkling of an eye, ) ce of a heart-thought. So good bye fur t t; and I am your affectionate brother 7004 from iiunie, though with you ever and oftiikloth to stop my pen—comto callusandall- S. B. 'pap. For the Sits4luehanna Regist Our present schodl system, as en a4iuring the session of the last legislature, wheniempla ted in its external dress—its form, its 'veness of form and lal_rag9—is certainly' admix. Its general provisions ate appropriate and j'a few only being objectionable, the applicatioi which according to the letter of their meaninps, and . must ever, render the whole system .1 abortive. , I will .now introduce those SO batim. To give equal opportunity for education, to classes and conditions of our youth, and ther, intercept the influence of that kind of ariss,ocr which wealth and indigence naturally-suPerin • is undoubtedly a prominent design of the law , design every way commendable and just.. But is well known that improper means, as well as efficient, generally fail to secure the object lute' ed. They fail in this case ; and..they- not only f but they enhance the very thing which they W designed to diminish:the aristocracy above allud . to, making the distinCtion between the rich and I . poor even greater, as' hereafter I shall attempt show. S. A. NEWTON. . The war of the 13ebton and anti-Benton facti..l continue, to grow hotter and hotter. if it is to On as it has cornigprieed until the. election ne '1 August, we do not know what is to become of Each':party IS sanguine ,of being able to beat th other, and they are putting is their piettlest Bole. The W)lig§ seem to qujoy it _with i inteuse saiis4e: ton., 'They'are,rpeifectly indifferent aboht the c: ho th4 - eira , /414 is left of eitherOf thew: Nirb re, - `,evel - We.an bear .frotu, they 'sting outside of e 164 na only . to give the corabataits fair fight.,This is thew true' . • ti' Xibaity Evening Jourrial 'of it fat data contamed:the:followittsWmirable.l4. loco foCCa'hiva`ti.ol4ht-to, abuse tru irilui deserves it to the awe, f;roimd,, alai One f,that class 4 oflielitioaarth basest his haired' of s,,vh.: that, they'itaigliia grandfitheir . .aurint rad'. ' N l onan'hai tendered' better se to the ,Wbigauta., from the 'day. ha : &aim& satin =,ll4lbe tel 04 4 4it . t.Stri,eiititleci*i.thi A i d • ! ' GAMBLE. FULLER. Allegheny 1 - 5103 6263 Adams. . 1256 16-15 ~. Armstrong, 1937 1648 Berks, d 6827 2867 Beaver, 4, I; .' d , , 2U22 • 2319 . Bucks, 4657 4443 Bedford, y 2579 2523 Blair, it 1310 . Butler, • . 1911 Bradford, i 2587 Cambria, ,j,,.',- . , 1375 )128 Carbon, 4 756 490 Ceatre, 6 2093 1382 Chester, 4*- , 4228 5085 Combed •, 2909 2558 , Col urabi . ! 2423 1696 Craw for , ' 2483 2204 • Clarion. 1851 940 Clinton, • 1001 670 Clearti '. 891 .526 Dauph 2108 2788 Delaw l3ll • 1743 Erie, ' . • 1369 2503 Elk, 258 131 Faye . 2645 2113 2665 3097 Grce . .' 2017 lOB4 - . Hun don, 1330 1787 Inch 1230 1729 Jun' • 1099 • 929 Jeff 1 :i, B7O 463 . Le 41, • 1788 2378 tar, • 4224 7133 L t. 2594 2317 L ng, 2130 1524- l ~...... _ , 3 i 49 • 2578 1303,• .251 2618' 2424' 1305 1031 , 1 . p 081• 8698 365 '238 2982 2215 1874 1111 '1419 927 4 - 602 7386 :' . 14689 11714 644 119 546 ' 2.82 3651 2418 9 64 21 4(1 .. , 330. .149 '2073 1361 ' 1681 - ll' . /820 , r /028 ~ ' 4097 3810, i; • • qoinery, Kean, wpton, orthumberlautt, eny, -Iphin city Do. county 'otter, %/serset, ,cusquebanna, Tioga, Union. Venango, ii'v9Ume4eland, Wal!hin4on, Warren, Wayne, Wyoming, , York, i . Destructive •Fire-- - .. --- . Pa Air - tile Towa* • •• • - ' ' et ' -.:::: Bridge:; ; ! 1.. roy,. ; ~. 1 -...A 00465t.:y of no Okrina ., ~:'iltaracter betel our ti v toitniia Wednesdaylast , ' .iiliant half past trio o'clockpi .11 - ., ohr citizens i ere . alarmed by the cry of .fire, proceeding' fro' -.the 'ilirixtion of tlie;• Bridge.—Upon hasteuin„,,o t the spat, we, found the fire issuing from :th oor!lustr-beyond-tha• e i third pier, about two handl - , cl feet from the eastern abutment It had evidently caught undo ' eath; and Ihe :floor being fasten d down,: it was, -ith much difficulty that it coal be got at • and wh n the plant were finally to I up, the ilames ha spread sci far that it wasfo.ndynp4sible , to:sub:7_ due theni. The destructio. of the whole Bridge seemed itmevitable. But the wind was strong from the west, and by the grea st exertions the fire was kept from spreading e. t of the s pier, until the whole structure, including, striag-pieces, braces, roof. and all, was complet cut otf„ and fell with 1 a crash into the water bene.th. This put au end 1 to the flames. The part destroyed einb the whale Bridge, and of passage, but we. Understiu have, with commendable sp so that there wil be no hind: they re,build.—Bradford , • ~ _..... - ' 11. -..----'-•-----! . i Ilttoki: J.;11..—0n Tueidav eveMtig, Oct: 91 . 1. 0;0 pri-oiters, taking advantage of the excitenant of the election and the Slieriff's ab;enee at -upper, dug a hole in the jail wall mid effected their eseape. ' They were traced as far :' the banks of the river where: hey.entered a boa provided for them by an i. acootuplice. Bdi u were Ipavily irolied mid earn 01 away their chain; with thine. The , one, Lewis kelchner, WIli• CPll.lnli I :I_, on a charo of house breaking. lie is about feet high - with black. f , whiskers, dark complexion a:id-black eves. The other, Pulpit Martin. euned for horse sicaling, is about 5 feet ten, with dlight' eves light hair and complirxion.----Sunbury A tiler-iron. , - 7 -- 5;7 , ~, C.OisIIDIAN .6.:itillMlCl:i —The Q•anaoian Vitryaelt -1 dent mentions r a rumor flat the Montreal Annex ationist. intend sending ),Te'i- - srs. MOffai , and Parit . tor, : viger, atidarr. .rteis - ..7ii l went on 1 similar errand in 1828, niithone - of them wrote to ‘ a friend in Upper amyl . that Intlynendence, for annexation purposes, wm; their main cbject . . in England they never men tuned independence, but m pubic sentiment and the' ituation of the two coon tries are very different n w. '24°ff:it would h.tv. , voted to lian2;• Papine:4 fur seeking s . ~ . -‘• L ti. ara dun twelve . year.. since. 1 • 4 BLEEDING AT THE' NeEE. Tiler° j , no greater an noyance to some, than equeut V.eeding at the nose, and various means e resorted to check it, Dr. Samuel R., Smith, of ,tateu Island, N. Y., has recently communicr_ted-to n the Boston .31e4cal Jour nal a 'method of stoppi it which he learned of an old shipmaster. HLS. process N;ras to roll up a piece of paper and-place It under the upper lip,. Dr. Smith stopped bleeding which had continued four days, by tying a knot in it bandage and ap plying it on the upper HO and tying, the ha kluge round the head. The raiionale of this treatment is, that pressure fa the powt mentioned compresses the artery furnishing the l loud. AMILGAMATEON.—A tolerable respectable look ing white woman appeared at the Tombs yesterday morniwg asking to see her idear husband, a full-sized colored of an tricommoaly dark- shade, who had been taken in di ring the - night for mis conducit. Her request V - 1S refused.—..V. Y. Tri bune, Oct. 16. 1 A kELIC OF TILE WOttLO AFTER TUE Fuoon.—Ac cordiog to the Phila. Le ~e r the hull'of a vessel , '., recently- revealed iridi ging a Marl pit at Park lc, West Jersey-12 fe t below-the surface of ground. The timbers •ere ltoteried teigether 1 , .of any iort Was found about it—showing that it must have been built anterior to the use f mils iti that quarter, and before that part of or r state Was _covered 'by wooden pins, and uo metal' the debris which elevated the surface above the level of-the ocean, furmin the' hospitable pprtion of We-g Jersey. A MpssrEa BLoarv.,--1317um, the proprietor of the American Museum in 0 .. Y., is a droll fellow. 1 —Ainialg the. natural curie which he has late ly added to his collectiO is a live bedbug 'from, Ohagres, said to be nearl as large as a' pewter ( i_ platter! Cockroaches an t entipeties protect MO NVlroeyer heard of suclfa. ouster? - We suppose he mast have carried the My* negroes around' on his bad ,and Made a me . ()i of them at lef.eure• The New York Sunday lercury fires off the fo lowing , iquib, which evert; ough it touch a 44fle of political corn, is too- goop to be-lost---=', / A fiery nosed indiVidual p ho stood 6 fee in his stockings, stated to it hunker, that he as every inch of 'himawhig. I • ' i • • " All' but the nose ?" 1 ' - " Why not the nose?" '! . " Because, if thia were, amp might prove to'be a:hamJ' i -, - ~ I - - I . , '' A lot of hay, it . .- . ai r t' I" i . ..,.. pA.-13.0ward • of 100 4 4'. nitiWyrr diStriet, in da.nada. ,st • Statots oftlid Union, during . ly- gilit)g-to lowa.' Pitied' fa .ri ,g '74 petfans, - p.4l.osed, thronclii 4 i ir way td the Suite_. Ate* date : e told- that a, rent Inimber Odra') f, 4 7 ..1 lers are,,efideav ••ring to Sell their &flak, f t , y may go! vas; ard,, 'Preci§ety in :tile a ay are tha people" earing i O# from Lowey it a !and Beer Brunswi ;'And Mince Edward t an . ' '' . ' T-. ' :.: F 1. • - - . t ~.. 4 ,„,„,., 1 " h .,' nin .l A. :lATIOVAT... TUANXII , V G ....: e........g4 ------ mend d-,bi..iiorac t of , • • , • petT.—The' deep and gene* i regard' paictto: e, .Presideata call : to. the • iii ti., natiorr r ta bow its if in hiim Nation, asit roba- : ble - tWinoili•heit born! ' 'Peng' ' fu l l , ti/c/ l i lt -the4r4dfai loothire-oL, •, • • has ' ~.- it, !odd' be moekEeratefulP otreen • Its siserMAis;:n• thanksttrutg (*rib° 1 •••. :- ofzYtavidenee,,,, .°: 1:44813 i i ' 4 o l 4rt •gi - - Affkiit -- 1/64 . ,t , o,t,thp i Treasyry, . -,rpsi g n:h iltat pOsf,• - ank - • l runnyltlit praet• *e of k thi . sm.". ..,al . .. tIGtATION i' Me C persons have - lef the !Westjnr the NV ste• the past week, -" miliesl 111 un) be ri) Brockv \ tle on/ Aga; 1 'e the old r I that '" F 4' 97 706 4085 4431 I AP 2397 3676 813 624 M=Mtta I!== Is es just one-fourth or course interrupts the. •d that the Company it, established a ferry, prance to crossing while . 77 (A. ' -- f , - ; Bh.tast e- N ht's Mall. ,: t 4 : ,, ,,.. 1 r: , ..; "...R.s l L'e 4 4"; , tpstrit.G...i- correspondent of t h e 1 w tit'Fsl44lYibitite Wl''''' from Harrishnii uu,ktai- . I i air Im .tat ick w;: , f r „ 1161 4tterjiitablis " nt of Messm-lieKinley "it les - etife r z fr — e mi k„ atm io n o ffice, wasAiscovered on fire tina menu% it o'clock,. Amao/Ft "Sia'tifirWAT4irit t r IA tx -- iiiiiaii ;t 0 " - t value of fret the to 5,0007 Fortunati ', fire a.% r m , under in time to save the ird and I co which were deposited it 14itie: s orb' te l l .*Mblti iniblications including the edition o h e law %iiquitn g Corn , ' wk: thp - loot Of - w eknr -sl, luld have been eerie y..felt.:,--t„.„, -41 0 - \ WOI ~. bel ' t w w e, _ .. • ' -\viisszA A D . TlMlLlitiev Th.,tripirnai #ii .. Arts Of -- Oci. 4, i av I " Weiare„,glad to I am that England-mod France are \ most cor ially united in their d e _ terminagon`kn supp it 'then- Attibessadors in the advice giv,e s ii th ' m.hv the Porte. respect. ing the f ~ i iitintlitten ' : lite' . ..Hungari an . ' refe _ it t ,„ gees,..an . a note' - been drawn up by thes e two powers of a st energetic character, which it is thOught i . ill..„.haye - e Q uid era m e weight with the Em . r r,s . ,ofßussia and'Aus r tria, to whoriiit . iS to - b 'presented. Th e firm lattinage of thlOnd'o„:P . apett,ltiOreei.i oretree to' this quest'. o,la,,Tio`,tfed faith great satislaetiOn.hy the outn4t, , Debate, Piine4 Radziyil . • vingi return to SLPe• tersburgh . to tell. th•..tale,,nf Ills '4N:oint ment to the Clzar, 1 uad Etr . endi, the \preient Commissioner in toe Pattubian PrcMikees, has beent . ent by tl - .Sultan ; to the Czar3o- anticipate Prince I . ): litrar,s' : statement, iin` the attention of all I..urope . is anstouslyidi. rected to the Nor to learn the issue of the affair. -i . The -army of ito ;'itself"in troadiness being embodied. There: is no reds( best accerd prevail: , French Cabinets, at i Sul French and Eng tiered into the Med ready for . any enter ! of this absorbing (p melia is ordered to hold d thelocal troops ire to bu tlit the bet Ween the h gliblianit it.-is slid tla4 a power ish .ntiundron ill be or. iterrantan forthwith tot,; YencY., pending the twit cstion. , • C RAN CESOsa 1.:1{0.U.14, WAIL—An-a. cent lett i er front riff to the —Coterritr d. Eta (I, L.,r . ni,4, by M. ,tiaillartlet,, upon tLe kttom babilityOf a war b• tweengutoia,autilwtl . the %.itttv is taken lint Russia' is tuo wvisr t. enga:se , in such a c ntest; the p‘ , rils of w(nt she cannot but ap reciate. "Hungary," ) says ; is not yet p werles:;, notwithstandi the surrender of morn ;at the first mull ing cry from unit France and England, ti Magyars would th ow off a yoke not yet it distsolubry fastene upon them. Voland and LOMbardy t - ould. rise in' rook, aC Piedmmat would of le t ftlie so fine an e; porttp4ty to aven c or the defeat( Novar,4,.,g,ertgat y Ny.o d - frlteartrit n 0 cr. umler her fee the 'No to s of : Denkrac those - career. is e. - tired, eed„with ash. 4,1 1 t _ here wouliN,lsupre 1 )P invofre Austria an t aTriss` not pt-oyoke this -riSIS, and on their sr England and Fra tie will avert it ley la A common intere t summ)ns all to "bye about rn abomon' econciliatioe This seems not. only easontthle but altogee. probable. When a crowd of 'ler, sec la : party of b er stand aside to 6.1 sidered 'lmpolite'; walk itriatud ' them t.tarin ahem: in the 1 gentility. , .• gentlemen. standing ma dies coming, they glaciate them_ pass, as it will be t bY; permitting the ladies ey well'get an .apportnnity face,_ which is an evidence In this - borough, on ult., Miss SAaAU i tuacktwtd ~$ arali i In New I.lldAirc7, on 1 lingering! iftnefis - Watu, Esq., in was one of the ea the state-rthaving Connecticut, in the thiough what was, ilerneisito , the van . , Few:of:its 4tk.e. rts the. t.ci; ,ouEpe.4,nict I Seivi , j)auii coup` great.licnStierane' puguit, of huiiirit.. ft,lil:kindness in his. . herit;lieside the w - pleteitile, the thee' • ways:afforded at • friends - In - Ids dee , . sullereittan irrepar, .will,n*kurn ono of i l In coyington,.Tiogn, AsAVitelpit.t., in t V. wo,an - Itirly ea eastern stategan' - the citizett..*ot. • ishealfe;.:..? . ry wet* 4 4 e tifterwti 'of the t 7 the ' a tv Veclumlay evening the 1 NTOksIESTE, daughter of C rushman, aged If; years: 'ne.4414. the 23(1 uU, afw ift 65th year` of4hittrage. ly settlera:in.this portion migmted.front Litchfield ear:1,8011;, and made hts then' titf r almost pathless w Y'wheri he' lately resided 1 ' - vollorto-more 10 derel, oßtnibute to the prosperit y • than Williain Ward and untiring industry in' he htkledrthe most ear otaiestie relations; ar ter , will long re , , e and r,eady h he' honie l of ase his nu,' ,Jspimlitv feir depict u.s family la d our Comm . al4le citizens . > on: Alte',, 2,o th ult., ;Ist Year of his age. er in thirs;courity, from hvattfirellltrimon to most ricixiity AS a wan of gal. - for ?any yeav an exem. •tp*t church ,nt this p A. Y...'ind , more reread •- 4t Coilfigton ;.- and in erlt - rhursh member, hue • twin zegtitude of share ' ''ion 'ere eminently ••ris faith' )n professed d'. ndahtly miantined him ix ~ ble loss, (elntion., of eitt f a ther,, his un' And kiiidness of . dis phiyeeki The religi most oflis life, 'atm hoi*-1-tte- IZROME lED,