-;-:(fAA:- , : ..- 17,40*.0.131:t - giett.. H. U XRAZIERi EDITOR,: 1- 21 g°,-VgIi‘, I3 ZINWA. - Thitkai r 114)14 27, 1853 00hWand:fifty cede per annum cash /tau advance:::• • Tv - 6'1)01116i if paid °within the'. year. Tyro Dollats and fifty' 'tents if - not paid until al ter Ote.eipindiptivf-itteilvar, • • . Whin eithettiption will he permitted to remain unselAo longer than two . )tseprittntutucea eptionalwith the publisher, till . all grearagei are paid. . RATES or ips - tiaTtstva. One: square, .. ... . .. $0,60 'subsequent 0, 26 Businestt Cards per, annum, with paper, ..... COO ifiticiiiint made to 'yearly adrcrtisers. Sad Cases Iffear*.bliticerned about our woodpile: .AiibiceOlttweittereciint On it - get; tiptit".l3lcitly_lopk..,, It seems to be going int9l4 . 4egline; wbieb - wp fear-will 4a in consumption Now, this long4rieetimi fiend we can - ill 'afford •to • lose; and desire \to make - an :effort - for its preset Ve " behare there •is a reinadtfor its: disease, 'and if any ofour friends knovr of anything.that will help . to keep it np a little, Ringer, we hope 60. 4 7611 bring it along. ; 1 16 . 4 S;;' 1. We have just - been to give it ano th 4 look it has failed rapidly since our:Lprevious The- cold weather i eln~tiy-` affects it s tinfavcipribly i . Soon' the' iOeittinters may .gather if its ashes. Corne quickly trlendstor. sou %%11 be too late, to sa.v e - • - • Disinterested As.:Youlied.bet ter subscribe for the Reg , ister.''. We will not -\ say,that this would be dtsinterested altv:iee; cpmin g f rom. us ; but if . tho.se who have read .the paper slice it , camento our:hands, and approve its character, Trould give such advice 'to their lrieig*is cVho do not read it; they might, materially aid us. A word spoken at the right ,moment by each one who fiels4riendly to , us, would probably - add several hundreds to our list of subscribers. Ari,* trust that nobody would be ,the - when winter' is drawing near, is a -good tithe to make the effort. Will' our friends bear the idea - an Epinal " NO' - . • ...ilWs , ifit';:44 - cm.i.Tii • . v . 7 • 4t4 rn • 7 .bie.ok;tiiitruiilizi.tie well sustains=tiio.p~i eitieni it has . alfesiiy. - anquired - as theliest original rnagzin - et!ubliiiial in the United States. - I t has nut ; yetAs..grest..a.C2M4,,a .7 ***:Sriees but •it ;deserves great, -' • er. en4_,al.preliaery- r ......— . --• for October,.w4gre- „ • since; but - : ept hdretticni7e.beet.;enahlea;t . o git-n it , an .ex etioug4to.-siay., that we . fitid - Ail''tratieti . :_ef stietchei;:lintl po • eiiO nttia::the Eclitn - r's Table , as good as . 44 . 0e40n ! , - 439 -.X t iipian - .?4,;*:esT.)roik, ,at • t !*- oi". 7 c• - ;tti ni ntiier coma ns 100 pages , , 521 artici4; and 64;:ea • .thisinniseitui . tnnst - ,-,-be :iTurtit emelt, literari.tnattor of magazines, Ait • 60:iftibiea.t'S` afi)e . cUbiik.iiita:eis:-_ to thew . rhilitielphia --- .53-t Year . . . „, ,-. l , 7 ,9iithatiieirmagett:nc, - for . Noiernber, we but nut yet Can, w e thall#oo.*lo.oreliatahai.elteelled selloff - 24e; .- of • • • ixa , fait_ ably The ~e .. year, in Ver lit..o*locp one - sentihree.years. The club terms '', arii-* toori*/$5 per. annum; 5 copies, --- 'S10; 8 6res, ,. US; 11 copies, 20; and ' i ' : iitrj'i Ili - lit v 6 er-snore an ,additiaual copy to thegoter -up °file- club, • The mummy ler the clubs must -be sent in, ad ' virieo.-: P 441413 by George It. Grehem, N6: -. ioSetilh'ildr i d Street, Philadelphia, . 1 27 illuafrated Weekly Record If the ! Ifier . eXark-Ackilition It the hiantrg-if ' all Nseqnitj=tWe love received Nos. 9 ' and 1.0 oribii7...Prl'-, valuable rublicati°n* - Evei : i . 9ll";s4iti - deeirei to Preserie•- a reeen l 4-ihetreetotldtsition /10 tbeur ., tides theiem‘l,dii.l' shotild procure a 1 1 zopY.:c -11 ) 1 4tr,inlinherilfSeutrafol eo ' .'":" '. exhibited .. the . je t fii4 :0 4 4 1 4P 6 ** 1 1 3 9 .143 4 th,e • essays' .40,cla t i : xi' i•va4l.:filocto* '-whioh it/ mashie; mall:midutkitarbetisximplated oue/ of t • - :nest interesting !iod beautiful we 4 that i f me 'have m'er, even::' .'rice 25 y : ° - 6° - i st a ` . I ;:dYki - , zaeilt -Stl4led: bO T. , - -.' 1, r k, iiia ce N ..E ?JaZlAßritc:c44 /0 ',7 a . Y ; , $44 4601411 : -81 .4 1 k44vitis .i: lore r,t-geca-ii4Oglitir-WsvePeper, • Plibli4r4, at 3. 4 1 *4#,* ,11 . ;;44'0,4P O r auniTh 110 devoted to tie - cause 1 4: Terperance; be and :ll 3 l m l9 :ii'otsvhi:cit is, just `issusil. Alc.-iiiii4lll;."4l vievirloNre;2-iii!::7lT'Au 15:yrooc - t-- iiifillffic-0444`-84.114-'' 1miik ii1 01 1 ,0 4 4 4 4 1 .0.1* t i v :# 4ll4 coft , - * ,t olok- 1417004 i1i01i - 4 2 1-- Pto-: r`f , avrxer: the otorw. 4144 w - A 7 . 4 4;Anil'i I te f astiilriftijnitssiiii of t • - ,# 1 4/ i i i.u i . : - t'' '' - 4-l i iiii *". *V :: an .7 1 1 r .„_....k...k' eirtiMPer?.l-r.M"f. 411 7:' fl ea 129 , a i i l m!'" a r t e*- 143 4 0141 4-iM I A I 4 - 444 14 0DP• ' I . .•-' 4 ' 4 , , - iethfliaiuleArittooll 0044-Ittut 04441 • ilt-• -- - -•'": •,_ 4 , _ • v_., _.l .. . .. . . . . . .. . ~ ...,,, ..., .... ~- . -: .:',;A:.::.,-.;:: i ; 4';41-;;.4';' •,- :-' ' ' ~, 7 ,'- .', i!-1-.:•: :*•,--t,-- '.::': 'i-.:". g!g:•Frrz:2Lit::, :. '.':- :: -1 7:: .- ' - - - ':::.=,-.'5.;'.f- '-'-.'ii:';','"kxl.44.--i1!.."..;',..::!;._:. vocaltnee`tris to bisiaile - anirtiainest wish him abundant success - in the enter, P n' , "117 , id . • .,. , ,-, 'ti res,ta, ittret, , ,_ , , nail' ► - ”-- ' it riil 31 *thl h ' ' _ stru ggled: uable igricu u - op y: as threugyrthe - in* and doubtful .stag" t`" existenci; ann. has acquire: Ca standi ng I aniftnunla_ 6301 . ,411ot it:sun:silts . Perm — aneA t-' ey, prosperity and. usefUlnes .. Ituboli ness is now becomiug extetisi ye,. so , as to require additional ,attentiOn ; on ' the - part of its publishers; " Lind in vraer . to` prose cute this enterprise and make it what. a e i citizens of the State need, J. M. MEtt' -: Drill; Esq., one of the publishe l r , has dill posed or'his interest in:other huiiness, and , iviiiiiiietifi;l; nerote hilt;elf;irlielly to t the business - deparnient of the -4,tur i . !cif. We are - glad to learn that its cirett latian is rapidly ,exteuditig; eunhope tlie increase may, be propertionateOlennsil • vanians .ought to; ]lave of the best' lag ' ricultura I journals in the truien,sand e j u have it bigivingit a good support F t..- mers, hear this in .mind ! : Price $l,O 0 1 a year, hindrance. - :J...M. I%l, 7 am:writ ik, S'.. Publishers, West Chester. • .- _ ~- . - Esittx:Ssovir,—;On Monday .mortis last;. - 4tiows - Cninifienced ''fallieig .in . 11 place; _ • • ._ • • ~.• ,• , . .. tind , continued.. tp fall • tbroifglio tbe 'day, and :part. •of the nigh_ Aye large qtrantityndust hate fallenas-,.thou l much Melted:On' reaching.: the ' grotii dd it . lay nearly a.fOot- deep, . Tuesday .-.mtitin •ing. _Some sleighs .Itarebek:li .. 'i.o liiittg but the ritixt4e of mud :aiid. snow seep :. 1 *ill ad a Ondtoeit her 31 eighing-Or lira goni * To-flay:(Wednesday) the weather cant it ues cold, and the earl kstill.i.reiTsits w n•-• try Corerhai:* lf this is:the _Cominen -1. ment of winter. many farmers •will 'Wi h they-had huiked their corn nod .dug tht ir, ipotatiies earlier, -"hut we - anticipate t i **y Will shim be enjoying life liright ser . to dais if Indian Sum.iper. - _. it -• • ' . -For, the .Rertsier. . - Some Pumpkin's; - Sus quebanna: Brinnne. Co.N.Y. Oct. FRIEND 'Frainlll7--1 often: s, meats in our ogricultural paoe ting large yields of grain, "4 &C.; titit have - never, read' any pumpkin; and as I have 4 vius den which, it'seeins to me,is,tvel ic, tboughi L ivonld give y4u, meat of the yield, and if YoU thj - ! j• er, you "may _ giin - it a place in iier.. . 7' I From a single' ,seed. ' gretv eight ee pumpkins, weighing 534 pounds. -Th • smallest weighing 20 lbs. I 5 ' 0z.,1 and th I I largest 36 lbs. 9. ozs. Avenging 29 lbs.! 12-ozs. - i ''!. I I FRANKLIN DOOLITTLE. s • 'l..._'______:.._..,_ 1 New lffilford Day- and - Doardinal - .=- , ' -School:1 • •1 - - The committee appoieted. to inspec the elosing,eiercises.of the snetimer ter , of this inst iLuti‘mi...winula,.,Ataolk :; Outt 4 / I cl exercises were suitstiriepa,4Bi4Toi!6*4ffi:- elent and creditable` miniver ' the eit'x • - - bition xonsistl.fif a variety ofl 'declamation original, and..,sel terspersed with interesting collo the whole enlivened_bv,,,..apne of cat. Inu6ic, diktottiiet 6Y -- ;ihe'lC genera - ti\slYVOlueteer4 Their the. occosion. The :caiamit . f are icryil ii 41.'cvstiorn t hp_ print art!itt' ut itistruC!i6ti . aTici : discs highly recommend ihil ilfstittai Ty way worthy 9fi4p l inost gen ' : . ' Winter term com mences qe - `L".4. SMITH, ' -• E. A. PRATT, M. DIKEMAN. - . . PA Pt it - PLA.Tretnis.- - -The Custom among the- Deincwatii and orators of adhering to politif forms" by -profession, - but re them- in practice,' is welt hit o, i Dickiusoa, in a speech made' at l credit ratification meeting at ,on Thursday, evening last. In' of titer "empty. *M e s-Mit:tin tiotts.witb which the ears and v . people are so often caught, Mr. , related:the following aneedote : •• - 4‘ A' gentleman' iti .Philadelph purchased a large number ef ii . rilt put a aiiien; alive; intda-hi ki cloth over it, and set his' - ._-I b whehad just coe oiters. ati ..'t green, but pot sift, as Irishm - 1 to carry itto his friend; in moth ..the city, With it. note begging 1 to accept. the pigeOns'is tr=prime Ino*ing *bat Walla thertiii bearingA'flutteritig,Pat ntitied to Inok in;- and :Ike Pgeeriti . flew 4 `were 'efr. Be tie'd the clot h ear ti • . . . ~ agattti -ape , weut on to the gentle di . feat:ev ag the,. nuitk , iin.eo4.9ni-PRarege arr. of **4-rok eceotly. , performed 1444 $0144i4 Pfltukth tl '". °t4 6 rfkilAkwhitliflK:fp:twa;= umillw,W#4 , near the . Lo $: • )eArs 44-8 grandson of Mr#4 .3*llB dizcorV:fi s kto- be At .b Ol wello . - ; .sfAk 1041tt p 111 4. - 1 4 ±- if* A' m.c , tycri-.4 , -010 , 70.ungslOy 1.4z0,a. oin -*e bu4k - lits.:: 4 - up ifiuthe-F,:--,Pi )044 : lire tb i lfj: 4 l: 4 o 4 -•,;ii_141 6 4 1- 41-iii • itoAitutil.mtomtt4.,w,7o.o, _ , MEE ,-, ~ ~ ~ itlt~ ( M ~r ~ ~,~Tillit~. . _, .. 19,01..1 • e • !<< ere are morel doctifrian San Frae-_ • - 4 , , . - ,;, an pattenta. ; v • , -- ,:- - ....7.... MOne . of the ShinclOtior theCulo.. irliau; in. Tekas, falls t ,i4ayeb4ttlii.seaveri'd 1120 fel. in- height. - lit -.: ; .r' . ~- ,--..-- , , ~. I, -A '. : • ~.. 1 .. J--. Te man who co latOtttust`hts feel: logs', i s supposed to: Co' >l insine:ss - strictly on I ther cash principt .: '—Those - who' ill) ly. - thentselies too much ti ) little things -commonly become incapable of great of es. i • - -,-- , ig . Moen% of Lancaster, 'Pa., has receir d'slo,ooo, frdm the New Haven Railro a .cipinpany, tor the loss of his . Wife w o *its:killed at - Norwalk: ' ' - IA .O. giclzok;, of . Tiarrisburg, wag award d a diptiena and a premium of $lO at 'the. ittsburg Feir;for his irniweved Cider' Lill. . . .. -D termine 7tvi th '.. yourself;• to employ -a Cert : iti stated time, in.Ordei,•thlte4tiire the* ueleydiich lyou ate - ,least .11.iSpos ed. wr P a id. - 1.- .-L ~-1. :- - -.., . 1 --- .Chicako Tia . per.rernerks- that the i s IMosqu to question is 'nearly Sett ied. Jock Frost . :driven the little bleed- suckers •th!tbeilrwieter quarters.-' , • •• -•-• • g . . . . . to reading Committee of the Hi{ y 1 iitln in. Italy, lnis cititletnnetl UI , 'a Cabin :4.• damnable - and : pert 17, nquis Ile To tious. . am'itel . . Tewkshory, of.. Auburn. Ca.,-raiSed this yeae' one 'Mildred Ore Intshels of oats - upon one acre , . Inurt qk of ground.... : .! .• , e) a tes rnanifest:a praisuworthY in- -. fitly ,tO ridicule; by:continuing to heirbOnnets round their necks,land whkk l i sweep the pavement. I - 1 - R..lBrodlifail 'is to-take. Mr. ;tit d- . place as naval officer, and 'Jolin J. s to 'lieS.ub-Treasurer in..place of I -.Di - xl:resiined. - , ::.- .• , - O.*C-etior, .the refraCtOry District cy of..\ew York,. still retains .his land . . Om . Adininistratifin would. not - re.novehim,, but hope: he will • lams lf. - . " .... • ~ • • ci —s Susq. and tt. and a sezisib si wear dresse —J field's Siscd Gene Arr. Attar place., I rat her, reinov, , ... .. , Tolling stone gatheri no mtiss." 7 --- 'r clout tful adage. We have just. a a• country paper the marriage of. Itowliustone ttilbfiss.Ophelia Moss. i, .1:--:The' Ritx. .Sidnetv Smith.. bbserved. , i that .a 1 tailwqy -thistle seemed - tdhitri-to.. be Foinethinglike ill 'scream . . an'. attor ney would gi';e when , rst the devil hold of hirn. --. ' - - .' • . • • . .: t i - •. , -"-,At Cam len; N. J , Nathaniel J. Biritf, .. . of Biganty, zind who acknowt:' convicted ... - edged that .h had ro• rried .t went y wiveS. teas sentetic d to ten , -ears hard laboriti. the. peuitentrary. .- .1 •-• • -- , • i .. , ,'. -- . -It is sa4 that the British Govern ment. intendl to:follow the: ' exa miles. of the 4rrierica4: and •RusSian Goverutnents in sendingalr.quadron• to Japan.. idence 'of-the late 'J. Fe_ni .,. ' zit - tooperstown, -. recently on . . hotel, was _fired,'.on F.ri st, by an incendiary• and e.grnund. A A-ver • • seen I Peleg! baut .t y prip prop your Oa —The re more tr~~~pr tonvert.d.ii day - ni p burn6.l —A fired la and ma - hisibau -. -Dori sous ha Goat. is their . t number icor: It has bee lector u .T. reed York, w ~ieces of cted, in nie,s and he clinic mir wbp micas an quaintest 'Pal , hia• filine, do- 853 has bee 30,0.00. 21111:1231 coil 'co, having 4. . —Cminterfeit coppers -are getting into circulation again. A man that will mail ufacture . bogus coppert in ..this"age of gold, should be' sent r to the priaktentiary till he becomes A horoughly.pcsay-tent. —Arthur's ,Homo gazette , and. jAr thur's ;Home .IMa M aga zine are • among the. bit pnbliattinua vont. , •Arthar . is ac qhiring in enviabl reputation as a moral and instruectie riter., ' , , • ~ —Gov.. -Bigler has osued his annual _,... . proclamat i on, setting apart ibursday, th e 24th isroietiliio rie?sti is a dvy of gen eral - Tliankigiiing andprayer to Almighty God Itir,the bounties of His piovidenca: —Hap: jamesk. Porter. Independent_ •DentoCotOrits.abniffqor. hundred Maj. foi•PreSident•Judge of iho -44trict corn= lei) .if. 'Carbof M ' P:" toils Oat 7 ber . 26111. Com. revs .' ut lea ; e i -'s .. 4 !p *t 7 tidia • iii .;_. bir. - Mi: a D 4 eirio. ...iipsier, iiiiiiptiti ,-: -. .0.0iia:; teti.iifthe i ickiiilioii I ever are; • part of s. friend 14,:r.' . .. • e cloth an, and ......, _ .. 1 ? pi ...dig k. course of le gal: studies, for-the purpose or qualifyig,herself ter the.praCtice of that profess'T 71.1:Whit jury, coul4 with*tnini the eloquence - of such a 7speels!, pleader! --4ostors - JournaL -, - , 1 ..., '. i, . .1 —President Pierce appear* tp consider. itihirt chief *di, 40-take cafe of 4,1 The Pariy,'' , rord.he.has...areliegi,y - :been do ing nothing. else, since he Aunt beep-in ill .h.cp. . He -1/1. abOut.:. alb , smal!gat thief. *tgistrate,vie_beliere-; - the 4ountrthas ever-J*47,-a mere . 'itnt.issingipPliticrint. l ! _ • .:-.:W e !earn &oar" inod - authOrity; says _ , _, the Nesyr,York Times, t hit .Genrge , Tarttisii' ''.E 4,h:it ilrci.feit a ail of*.iitry enrisid 7 l e - - il) 6 ll l 6ii 4/14 nr kits tOilici'Tnik; is i v t4 gri iitb ) u vi seis , ,niin aisi e: c i T t oot ; fi t t i fi beH ilblied u i tY li. O .:iitoo l at il l : t t g: lie dbi;e :ii i. ,1 .4 . lie Waibingion _cerrreipi . ktident: 01'1 4e= ': Tribune s ays = le,qh.4!„o6.,anitalliri, 1 arie - st , - aila-' 6 oool*Pipsti*C-metaber.' ,1 the Po!)iiie 4lll o**4 , Plmpbellpl_ 4/40 a O.IILA,Dii-cesittriii.lihii.rivroniariS)4,;i e All t a .lik i * ''' . -'. 64 - - 4#P:/1'71*q1,00,3444a: Aer *14Y;;,;1('•:' fir •i ) c , o3siiiiiktitik , :Ag,i i i,_:4:#ii. I r . /rUgbeff;, - ..;. -litar 4 'Att ..: PlOhillsl4ll4 :.,,,..', '- - at_o:4o.. its ..---, ,iiil : 4, -; Ito - 44 - ...4. ~: ,„ocon- ...:, 0„ - ; 044 . 2 , , ~,... .4 - ; 4 4 trei, iv : AP- ~ --_ ~ - Y4 l "r.tPer:so. O4: "Aiii* i4m44... twiefioleineisiwgiih.o .40- - ;'jitiw; •• 1 17 1, 4P - 4 - . _l i i- 0 4 0 * , :ifluir;'uoll 48- 4frit -, 10-, *4 0 # 1 4 ,* *.! - thiAistief 4 f -1 4! , - -.- / .- ,;i4frf**4l.944#ll-4441440*‘,. IL ..... - ... ,_ 7.,-...,- .-",.,,.;•.- • • :-.,, '.• ,-;,---..- ,' .. - . - :%_.2. - !, , ,...:i.:-.',:,..,1 , ~: „ •,....-v1 , ...4: - .,..-...--.;,- , _, - .._.,-, _ . -,-...- .• , -1 . - . „ ... „.. i2 .„ ~,,,,,...)„,.;„, ~.‘..•;,.,;;_.,....-,,,,.4,,,.-,,„-,, 43. ':•:!* .',%:;"'-' A';','-':;•-,- , ,x-r iiage l ' - .K 4 kgri§ . ...44, 34:*t i - -i,f,''i -, :1tC4t ,, t4.4-'.?AP - ''r.,.t ..- fA-, - ,JI_A. , -...-__ .J. 4 Lena re i On.eks , er for at ':you * Cer- paPe! 443 y P u l i 4 "lis -Irishmarielopecl-witiva Elmira the other day, her-rip limit' arrival at Itocll - Las ,ssuot4ett fr vied L . Ii c t rd e t 1 1 e t br a d t) g n e :1 " let a l.' : 0 1 i o n a il etre and. at Nialartt Falls, -and . .paid Hint •of 25. Cents each. The is 2c.000 larger' than that of last - now cet tail' that ,Ttidge Bronson re novel from thepittak — .01 - ;Colf Ner York; - and_.th.4loi*ii • te-Nairal it be hi 9 saccener. DieofueoState Ticket- Ohio,; cleated --by a majcirity:A , over The Leaisluture is gurney Lo 7 ae Whigi - - - it is oply ecte4l2-meinheis..„._ er. climates.; !probably tit ilretectliiii from th- . . ; • jmmtlition-ofntopTcey, skids is itt:;•Satem.. :Gazette 'sztitt:4!ilkftittkef;•;;aking" :have: ftnieedan anti le itonituerielor suer al years % aiar„,wei;tilia4atitiat , mtitoy:, faitlady hasL*6l4olter.briet keurfdelr the glory eta taintkiiyall muff and rat-' skin glovett, withentimapeiting the quali ty of the finery The Free s iil party is an full-feather. in New York. !Since the split at Syra cuse, they' :built throivit - OW all reserve; avow tltenfselies simply.fos the one idea, and are - perfertaing .theti i.e-organization upon • the. old :Anti-Slavery platfortu.;— Cassius bl.. Clayi*rites a word ofencour 'age:dent front : Kentucky, and -says lie is toltazitid the chances' of wartip • •, - _ on Also iss ue. • .. • • • - —The :That.Book hel in ,ieres• a - war i .Europe.Wouid ba the wer e be St thing,t hat could happethfor the Material interests of. • our:own country, fer • we shall bite the carrying. \ trade•o f the Mediterrattean`iind the Atlitntie, we shall ,produce food`forlitillions:of soldiers With drawn from agricultural . pursuits; . our looms inay.furtn4h clothing to some .•of these conntries`whose. facterios nec • _ ussarily- he closed;- we. shall have thou sands of emigrants: remov ing to . " •our, sores, • and - capital seeking .investment here where Kings • and . Princes_, cannot .vex the 'people. . this is 41ure to Imp pen, if we keep tiniet." • . SELF SALE L• 49 Si.Xv4iit.—As.in4tilar instance of a colored man sellin g liiin l solf into slavery. was breught[ent.iirthe' gay- Eir's Court, in . ltichiriondlXa., - last week.' A Man named.Joiles, - a' Witness in ii- case of larreiiY; Stated-that, het was the slave - of, a Mr. Cokrington, while. Rho - book of the. .11tist ingstiurt showed -Wm to-he.- a free Man. •. On 'examination, it. appeared that Jones waa. emancipated lin -Rich - mind, in . , 1 1651, and that, appended to the es - it enee' of liiS freedom, was: an 'injunction from the Court to leave the:State, on petialtr. of:Awing- sold fin. the .biti.,fit' of :t he-§tote. Instead cif.doinf , - so; it l ippeard that .h . e sold himself to P mr..co!rringiOn. • ant 'I had actually 'received part, if the : por.baie Money' at the time of stile. :Thelay or D l_ staled; in strong terms;' his..eonvi lions 'that the Whole proceedlng . was illegal, and that-the State :had claims for .'forfeiture which could be . enfurced• in' Spite pf -the negre's self-sale ; but,:for the. purpose ;of bringing the noel. question - . before a high=. er nil, he hatl.the man held to n' Ilea* big before the - next' IlliSting4 Coo:_i,• on the charge. orremaining,in the Clinbunn wealth contrary to .law. - L:-.De4n . . It: ion. PENNSYLVANIA.-71te4irns from a" a few small counties; which willprt add 2,000-to the lieltiOcratiC ma' ..Show the folloking - eggregate the State- tielket at the recent • • • I' ; . i . . f, J . Whig.! Supreme Judge - : ;:.Budd CatialCOmmissitiner Pc Wnall Auditor General , . M4Clur i. ! Surveyor General ' ;dyers toemocrat. -,- -. Supreme Judge ', R-_ ttox - •L 1 Canal COmniisploner ; For - $ . 1;112 . 1. Auditor General . : •-. k t rinks 15 Suryeyor General , • Brawley .14 . . . ' • 1 ,- The- -4:ete is Neryliglit—about. +., less .CUTLERY.—A. a recent din= , . . .-- 1 less thnn, that cast for Pres s ident last . ner of the Chile)* 'of Sheffield, England, ..-. • .: .. will range' . ~, i he majorities from 44, at 'which some of the.most dlstin , niiishedl I - neurly 40,000. . s ( ~ min of Givat Britain Were. present, the The new i i s iegi.sl . attiie , is-divide 111.ater - Cutler; who leafs° theitord May ear yas pillows,: -1,• oriel, the city, made the - stiil4ng - •aclniis= . I Senat e-Wbio" It Natii,-.e 1 Vern skin that, ; as a general' thing; America I Rouse ...,. .ei ..... .; . w, nig 26- Amite 4 .Dcm minufaci nrers of cutlery more 'uniformly._ \ ' z t i Four District Judge* - . were . eler is good iaterials, than those of Shef. 1 James M. Perter, Jaines Barash] -fie d. “ The mannfUeturerS of - eldgetools . Juin] S. Mc:Cahn/Jut (linisi-) . aini in Atuctica.74slkiti ii.e.,*.iurariab,iy l aspti the --;: wl i i ,;.- ‘ ,•': , :.1:-‘ , ..::- '-..,--! - bClit'stc4t,that-S.h6fSelaprOdhced,.regiird=" , • Ha m p to n ; VI , • 8 . -1 . -,* - •-_ . . of piice, ikbiltv,:acime . of the'Shefftiela ' : la 1,..z. T A J. , A.Aseti 44Atir tACT ‘ L Au incid . inlifactorera were arriving at tigreater -.d '. V-- - it - „ ENOLIBII OPIN;ON OF AMERICAN 'SPATE_ P 1 plsn 5 . .- 7 The Loildon.:Ne3c4 teinarks‘ ~ . . . . • `!Frorti the time of. Ale ender Hamil- - ton to that Of Edward E‘erett, the re 'ports and correspondence, sent :Out by .Congressional committees and heads or : departments have been of . such singular merit as to' fix the attention of society iti Eerope, wherever-the . tiglish language' is.- amiliarly read.. 1 . .1i . wonder is.less to pc sties, familiar iitith t le, structure - -Wt rkings of the Atnerican - GbVernrnent ilin to those who know only turOPean • wayo.: The statesmen at Washington are usually eduCateagentlemen. and men - of butim•As. at once — usually - professi i onal .Icn, who-yet baVe had Occasion, in the cn rse'of theirliVes; to do With their own ha_ ds. much -Of .! the real. business of life; an there is nothing like that sort of 'ex pc 'mice. when combined With :a liberal ed cation, for. enabling.m4 to i take - and: -CA rasa sound mid dear vie vs of political : sUljects. Webster used ti.,l. say:' that he di his htiSiuesS all the better _for beVing _ tr. en his father's horse to water before 'he went to. .College -;. and Clay boaSted of :hi manual toils us ono of the chief prep orations of . his .statesmanship. Chosen fr 'rri among the penple; the great Officers of evernment know bov. to - address the lin lular mindand • the popular mind in is . At !erica, when dispassionate, a. m ind of nigh order.', ..-., - • . . le 7 . - .34 m L pr - qt. by- 'making ik.cheariee article. .from in erior material. It was. not.-in'work miishipi batio the.use of , . the best rria- - te ial; that the Arriaricans.gained ; any se .. 'pekiority;7 . • He then admits turtuer that lb+ defectjn the Material . is often -imp- • p,dbf:Orektra fiiiiiiti, and iniplies" . .that such toodi are principally.. made for itii,-. pt ration;. in. the: Ilfce of such testimony es Oda, and from such a source; low loog• - Will those clear ..countrymen—vind•their . • number is : by , no -- Means sniall- who' de-- fCct a' latent:superiOrity.in anything that lia l s:criissed the Atlantic;, continue iibsii: timely todeinind . . - Sheffield:,cutlery, and fo despisejlie - dtpial . or superior article made.at : their own doors? .Perhaps they stipiiosetbat Cutlery, like. sherry or Ma (term .winii;linprores - by . .a . Sea-toytig6- . , Sirgogfic4l- RephiGliivix,- - '-: :- ' -: - . -.. .LV - The Nuti(nuil ibenzocrgt declares that W e the WOgte has become . . the organ tine. - • time.. soller hivnev indiku mirth' the Re' Net#itork: is to lie broicii:,. dente fur the ltd of-hringing band 6f trading and_ disorganizing" frieithilers• and ,Coalitionists, who lui#stairittitj the whole North with .abolition heresiei: We shall ,see If suck risen na.Dainel 8. Dickinsofi, Judge Bronson, .Chatles,p'Connor,, and the noble! party . with they are' identified, :are to be* , :deistroYed for he purpOse.of btinging-into power'_ such "men as Martin 'arover; l foltn:Vari Buren, and that whole-gang of disorganizing • -•- ._ . . ~A. qatsiozirrzcio„--* „thilliarihtt;, in hill - last jet t cr. from P'aris, toAtio:Ontrier dcf t • 0 Nis "st9ri thit Mr. Snulo 'hat goiio to ,Indi id with a court . dress mad° of vel' , r' , . aint'UnthroiileredT.with :silk, hot M r. ~ 13 m oat 's Anita tieing ...ailliitent. Jiniatill _ 8 4. "i blue 'coat Nit4h.American-huilon& tit:43e boatp , prib.9 'llag9e,..- Mi'.. Gailitur'r. ilei.tliiiikivt hat:, thii iiirarajty of:judgment will ',Oahu, , the Airiericaul Rapresentativo au 'anitiulating mosaic, .. reminding .- on+ somewhat, itielap - ricOil ; in the clothing ofitarl4raili" i f _ Oegabioetz at. Vaisbilign. t o i l : d. ../ ( it- issuers Aacrue-Pl:roggtaile• ho' matter ;:, be mac** tb4-340 suti;. ottili:2o: iar.ort 04)4025t a -ma, ~ I ,iirmiNninill Of Vomcr!lic•UiJpre,OiskdifiimmeilYitflt 'be- ielci in 4_,lirlirsnig.o49pfilii*Olid,, to give ; liftil - Xiirc'y ..:kit , b*/*, of ;theif. l'iPwl 6 = ::-- ':. _ Jewcl.- Etxerzolre- t aen. jams It' - ' Porter ilimi'elided- .TOOFAtiftb Di;trict composed ,Of ,Carhon: -'Mott Pike; ail Viti*cetintjeitibi,a vetitimig. sty'P 3 Ocit fl'l- 1 9 11 ,4C-AVlNfillnick et Mun 7: iaelko ypifigeitoeti.oninia4:oll4,`Jai his PI Vairifeefiilliiif - Cvikerthe *kV"' 10 Istiiiiiiiso4l*ltiAoP4Aiii6intikuttiV, ' ii akiAties way. satteient, it seem fa' , ak thil4l4ini4;itneatieiktictn. 714 age a t4P -1 - a illeilirenl i lifrouwev!Aie ""`AttititAti*lt*W :Irpoliptip - -.Wkthif-- z ..; . 0. - .- Vr: ; '• ',' . : -. t .:Iii::004', • ,^.;%, 'i'i4 . 4aj . - -. . ~ ~ ~ Litest Coanterfells. • . 20s, ~Favnere,,,,, unit . Bine names...llml., ponne F tiyat, altered frinii. stale lekiiiiid—ea;- gle ea..Tigkt- entli •: 53 on i . ie. Utiitdilla ,l3ank, 'Pi. ;' female, sickle, grain,;. iii,4oeniiinfivo and., and a, building =in theA)attitif4 head on the rightz.rintrnwnbly Cancut paper ponr—general appearance da 4I genuine - • 5s on the Citizens" Wink,,-Fultot Y.,,altered frcim Citizenc Bank, VI incrton D 'C.. - • - lOs on the Cumberland Bank, • -Vignette, eagle, ship, TEN on end—rnedallion; head on left 'end likegenninn. - - • • 103 on. the_ Deep Biveil Bank, doi Vig.heud•of a wild boar-LX each si vignette—kleer' between' 1 the. signnt •53 On tbc Fall River Mink, Muss, blacksmith at wc,rk ; . sip -on lore tail carts on- tight of rig.-4fornale on end. '- •• f -1 • _ lOs on Bank of titch,Oeld Count, altered from'. , —signeti i McAi Cash. The-batik . bas none higher th signed by, bin,. • 1 • • curred at the Sceond Ward 09114 day;-whiCh• is worth narrating. .. crivise respectable lOoking iiiTlivid a state of partial itnoxicht too, apPr the polls'', and :demanded . a . Mio ticket. -.. A: bYstander geeerously.plu his:hdrut4 Democratic ticket, wher the vi-c tile : el t ernptetio4 after gilt it it for a, then:icor, . cast -- iit 1 from -: . .hi! Clainting . ,!li.wint. t . ri'Votetlie Maini ticket ;1 I went - 'tbem toistopsellingli if they - did .not. - sell ligitOr. I would 1 &rook; but I. can't. helplit V' -Hergir the Maiue Law ticket,. i(od . placed .the box, 'and added, ''l. hope thel be pOssed.' ll A-tutrilbei. of .perso n afterwar'd heard todecifirethat-the; induced to' vote for