iktrala eximitar: 13 9 PA WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14; 1857 i . ~ • , - . . .- , -.mg Banns ," was ea e up, and the first sea. '.. ;-- The same report that we made, in our inst.! tion rend, as follows: • . • issue is still' applicable to the business of the 1. , orkat the p'r'ovisions of every : act of AS.:' _. . . country. The' New York correspondent of ' setnbly; or of . incorpers lion - of ro Multifibre-. Abe - Philadelphia ttispateh r in . ipeakink oft --tier, heretofore passed,... declaring or xy b thor k i! T - - the alone panic in that city, says. that sus , --•.'eMn i g h e trust fieltu and r e in ° r s u il r ' fi e n c e b ot ' m r p o n f n a y nY o i cur.! •' ,pension is still, the order of the day, and the poration having banking privileges . , or inflict- I signs of the times tire most disastrous. 130. ing any penalties for or by reason of the non- - , sines§ of all kinds is gradually coming to ,a o p r ay p m tv e i n n t g of o a u n t y ti o w f i rt t o s t l e i s a b o l f l i taitoisie, tn. r b at In t' e k n a i ' Lo in ! close. Money is becoming daily more and .., poratecl under the taws'of this Commonwealth, . ''. more scarce. . Utter distrust df everything though not' specie paying, or . its loaning or B di6C, c o o llot r iti: e tt o hrt na t o lie b req ui u d isi t t i e m tlo m unt o cf and everybody seems to have - taken Complete 'liiiiitithireiTt s filWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilFTlre - illit 6:sl---- ,, - iZeleatid - aviifii -4A.-- , fifit-aiiiil.y.-617 „ the exchanges Places all remittances, with- ' February, Antis Domini. one thousand eight • . _. , . _ out •feerful sacrifice, n out of the question. 1 1 117 61 1 ( c i taCI!' t r ii tY lh a Al l i t t ; Wie l ire a inC=X; The' paper of ourlimSt and ablest. business inciirred under such. nets y of Asse ' mbly or et • houses is daily going bcprotest. .The banks incorporation, fo'r or by reason of the causoi ' shard' in the general fright; and labor, corn; aforesaid, or any of them, ere hereby remitted; and es much thereof as:prohibits any bank • meneing to. feel the general prebsore, is from mating. loans and discounts', issuing its ', thrown'out of employnien't, with every chance oven notes or notes of other banks jar:torpors of idleness through the coining winter. . ted under. the laws of this COmmonwbalth . - . "Truly," continues the correspondent re- ( t i b e e n u d g , h . di n u o i t n ep t e l e ie le- s p u e s yi e n n g s : on or declaring divi{ ferred to, '' the prospect is deplorable.. We' merits'; or fr g om loaning or ' dis a con a irt e h a t7.w P i a t 3 li: of New York are in amore melancholy pro- • out the requisito.bmount of specie or specie until 6' - ' dimtment than lon- Pennsylvanians, for'our -fun' t l i :e o mid tl e i n e d - eam en e r is af te r r e o sa br d suspended banks cannot suspend, Our Legislature 'suchhnok..o3:aring 81 3 101^, , auspennion . of epe a c n i y e • ccianoi, 'like yours, assume the responsibility payments rosy declare dividends to iiiramount . ".. of legalizing a snspension. The Cqnstitu- not exceeding nix per cent. per annum on its - r ti i k tt s il : 6, 1 , 1 ., 1 , 1 g thi st rL e t t ,; s l l ,l l , l dll . j o i x is t , e i n r d uic a o liuLt n e , , p . : a toll I Von of this State is radically democratic in . slit - leTrqe - c - caul - ititiErdiet& - nil suely - spreittl .. flies, antreorporn - liniiY.Viiiii - 6iffiking privileges, legislation.' .It compple . ei , er3 , financial in•. chartered . or re chartered 'under any law for and to 'the • stitution, the moment itrefuses specie for its -' gryl:l4il=elirto°lo=Zn'"' incorporated.ny paper,•to ge into liquidation. It pronoun- the Legislature, at its last sessi " ces such a concern ipso.fitete bankrUpt, di- - Several amendments.; were 'offered to this reds the' iMniediate appointment of aße . section ii4ative to fixing 'a (Imo for the re-. 'ceiver, and proceeds to distribution. ' siimption of specie pnyment,--'-which were dis •,,,,- • - What, ,then, pre We to do? . Unless the cussed until the hour of adjournment. banks extend their ' accommodations,' men .- The House net at - Ifi o'Clock„ . .. -- Of business Will be unable to hold on ; and if The Speaker announCed the names 'of the the hanks do make -such an expansion - , the appoint opiomitteo of thirteenylowsi ordered by rose 'public - diStrust, which is now diminishing lotion yeetyrdity, as fellows; --. -theirs seas reserve at the rate of two to thr Messrs. Mamma, Foster, Bali Longakerec • • Itainsry; of Philailelphiti. Thorn, 61lioun, millions a -week, will certainly close their Stevenson, Gilded, Kauffman, [tower, Jenkins -Amis. Twenty -live millions - in.six weeks is . a curtailment that no city. in the Union, ex• and liyster. - Mr. Hill of Westmoreland, - appeared in his . cept this, could hnee posSibly stood without . seat ti l ls morning- . ''- indiscriminate and unirersal 'ruin. 'But, the- - . The Speaker laid befori the 'louse the pro contraction still pr O. oceeds.' The stricture be• ceedings of a meeting beldam Philadelphia ' comes more and morelntetise. The copse. Ablative to the-Bank suspension, Which Were. quent suffering begins to spread.. The policeread. . • .' stations are, filled at night with houseleis -: wanderers from the country, who have vainly sought employment - here in tr..field airendy ' gorged with a superfluous 'supply. Beggars : infest ever} corner of the 'streets. t. omen . with tears in. their eyes accost - yen at your', door,.and little - children haunlyour fetitsteps i with piteous cries for bread. Garroting has ' ' once more__ canoe into fashion through the I :.. sheer neeetsfties of the desperate.' Highway robbery. is only another. means of enforcing a contribution to sustain the hungry who can ‘• no work' Pickpockets throw aside all deli cacy, and 'disencumber you of. whatever is . valuable-,ivithent 'hesitation and.withOut' re merge; - .while Dia cannot turn your - eyes or, open your ears without Meeting Nitlipictures of distress that make the' hearrbleed within you, and almost teach 3.0;140 s'ubmit, thatik- - ' 1 . fatly to every loss in the consolation that . others are still more paiiifully victinthed • than yourself." . . . Other intelligence frOre ',New .Yorkreo n: firms tliis" picture.-A New York paper of the 10th inst., says: . "If it were possible for Wall street to look bluer than it has done , then it looks so to ----day. The rates aslrefffor money arc higher than ever, and - many friilures are reported', including some heavy sugar dealers and pa per dealers. The Illinois Cent rah Railroad Company has made an assignmetn. - There are rumors of more . trouble in the Reading Railroad . Company. T 116,90 things of purge fifibot the stock market most seriously. The Erie' Railroad has suffered their notes to he pro tested. - There was a run"made`, illis morning, on We Brooklyn Savings Bank. A large crowd was congregated in the vicinity of thu bank and some excitement prevailed. - The police werc-called upon to preserve order. Tho bank is abundantly able to meet the run. In the evening, ofilie - 10th, there .Ivro rtin on the Bowery SaVin,gs Bank, but that institution met all demands promptly. The :Park Bank \vent through the - run nobly, coming out stronger than before. In Virginia the bitnks appear to be less affected and stand fire much better tban'in most other States.. The Richmond Dispatch states, however, that Gov. Wise has instruct ed the First Auditor and State TreaSurer to correspond with the leading susphaed banks and propose that if they would redeem, in fifteen days, with specie such of their notes sts,had been received for State duesot .pro clamation of prohibition against the 'future receipt of, their notes would be withheld. The representatives of tuortionof the bank met.itt chtulottesville on , the 7th inst., and resolved that the course indicated by the Governor was 'impracticable and Injurious, but that the object would be attained if the banks would coilirib ate Per _cent. by the' o Mee tIFIT iiiterest ,of the state debt due on die ISt of January; also ' that all the banks in the Commonwealth bolding` demands against, the State be re ,quested to notify the State Treasurer that such domain's would be satisfied by,recei ring payment:in:die:issue of,the creditor banks. These, ' resolutions Were presented to the Governor, who did not giye a decided opin ion; but intimated that he had no intention of prohibiting the receipt of the suspended bank issues for'the State revenue as long as the banks acted in good faith, but he had no power to compel the banks to receive the notes of suspended banks, but the. Tiseasury, as far as practiCable, would receive and pay out their issues, trusting to their integrity to redeem their as fast as possible. • , The ConventiOn of bank officers approved of these sentiments, and pledged the Mitt, of '1 • the respective hanks to carry out his views. ' From Boston wo learn' that on the 10th 001. instant the Michigan Central Railroad sus fiended payment until they can realize froth elm proposed, sulnicriptionS to its bonds.on the 10th of November. It 14 in consequence of the delay M. Western remittances, and al •ineettotal-suspension`of paper negotiations in Boston: , , . . e'vening - papers of the 10th represent money matters in Poston as growing still more unfavorable, though there is no app. vent excitement. The stock market has again commenceeto decline under orders from holders to sell at - the best rates offered, Sank stocks also Aare in tho_slepression; and them are far snore sellers than buyers.. The principal decline however, was in the aliens of the 31erchantii! Bank, Which fell Wee per cent -0104 n at 95,bid. PENNSYL*ANIA 'LicosLni,uni EXTRA , SESSION.—Re. Teatime from our last fssuo, an accouttetif Legislative proaßedings. • Thursday, 00t.8,. potiti'ons • were . presented in the Senate, from merchants, mecihanios, and manufacturers, of Philadelphia; asking for Sonata bill 'No. 1, entitled AO not oonoetn I= Mr. .Ball,:ondeace given, offered the•follow ing•ro+mlution: ' • :Resolved,' That . ..a committee' of six, he ap pointed by the Cfia,iy, with insu'ctiatis to hi quire into the immediate canaes - which hove yprodacell the pseeept financial difficulties, and the remedies, beccesary, if any, to be applied for their correction by flii's-Legislature. --Mr. Ball explainell the,object of pro posed committee: No progress had yet been made by the douse, which stood exactly valeta. it (lid upon the-day,of• its 'assembling. In extra - ordinary exigencies; of pubile, alfairt+, it had been, from time immemorial;'CUatoniary for parliamentary bedica, tp , ap - poctstcoinnitt, teea to whom in clifrussed the general poker_ of inquiring into tlici•eau.es of the difficulties+. If they could he cured by Legislative enact ment, the committee could examine the lanta• — Jett autdso repert,.lnit if no remedy could be applied - by•the Legislature, 'they colild report accordingly. Ile should resist the considers. lion of any questitin but the immediato one for which the iluuselisti,dicen called together. Me Knight could not. se; the propriety, as a matter of business, to raise n nett', committee . after a committee of thirteen lied already been 'appointed to consider the 'recommendations of the Gercriter, and the various bills which had been introduced.. Mr.iLutiguker. opposed tho adoption of the resolution. ' The discussion Was further continued by Messrs. Thorne, liall, Stevenion and 11111, when the resolution was adopted. ' The Speaker appointed •Mesers. Dail, Fos . - ter, Deck, Calhoun,' Sitinsou and Knight, 'said committee. Friday, Coto, Sainte, bill No. 1, con urning thu -Banks; was taken, tip on 'third 'rending and was disenieed at length by Messrs. Sirottb, Ktßinger, Taggart, Welsh,' Wilkins, Finney, Brownie, Gazzani, Wright, and others, - and - the hill - was - passeil - finally - by - a - t - utu - tl' 18 yeas to 12 Buys, ns follows : Yeas—Messrs. Coffey, Crabbe, Frazer, Gas -zani, Gregg, Harris, Jordon, Knox, La iihnch i Lewis, Sellers.:Slitunno,-Soutlier, Straub, Tag garn, Welsh, Wilkins, Finney, Speaker. Nays—Messrs. Brewer, Brownie, Gresswou, Ely, Evansl'. Fuller, Pleniken, Inghaut , Soo: field. Steele, Milton and Wright. Adjourned till to•ntorrow, et 10 o'clolt; 'A. M. The following is the bill ns it finally passed : An .del prcviding for the resumption of specie payments by the bunks anti the a ettlj n(,d lt, Section 1, Be it enacted by the Senate and House. of Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authmily of the same, That the provisions of every act of_Assembly or of incorporation or re-ihcor poration heretofore passed, declaring °rim]. thorizing the forfeiture'Of the charter of any hank, saving, trust, and insurance company or corporation, hexing banking privileges, or Inflicting any penalties, or authorizing any compulsory assignment, (or or by nation bf the Latlia_alluemt„of-Irtny_o f ts• liabilities; 01 the. hrsuitig or the paying out of the notes of other banks incorporated under the Jaws of this Commonwealth, though not specie laying. or itt , loaning or discouhting - without the re quisite amount of specie or .efeeie funds, be and the mince are hereby suspended until the second MondaSir of April, A. 11., 48b8, mutat' forfeitures' and penaltieti or liability thereto heretofore incurred unddr ouch acts of Aisein• sly or'of incorporation or re-incorporation, for or by reason of the ottus.is nforisnid, or, any of them; are lierebY '''''''''''''''' and so much thereof aa'prohiliits any bank from malt- Mg . loans and discounts; issuing its own notes or the notes of other banks incorporated tinder tie laws of thili Commonwealth; though not specie paying, or,deolnring dividends during , the suspension of specie payments, or from loaning or di?g,eunting without the requisite amount of specie or specie funds, be and the same is hereby suspended until the des nod year aforesaid, and any such bank during such suspension of the payments may do.. &aro dividend's to the amount not elkeetling six percent. Tier annum on its capitol, n od this not shall extend also to all banks, saving, Omit, trial insurance companies eiLjd corpora tions with banking,prisninges - lihartered re•chartered under - any law, fit pctiodshere• after to cOmmenoe, and t'o the payment 01 stool( to all banlcs incorporated by, the Logis• lufuro at its last-session. . See. 2. That, upon nil judgments heretofore mitered in - iniis oeuitonced. by wit or other wise, or which truly be entered during the period horeinbeforc mentioned, in actions in stituted by writs or otherwise in Tilly court in' this Commonwealth, or before any Aldermen or Justice of the Pettee, if the defendant shall be-possessed of any eetate in fetvaimplei with in the respective county, worth, in the opinion of the Court, aldermen or justice, the amount of the said jud4ment, 'over mid above - ail in. cumbrances, he shall be entitled to stay of execution theroon:on judgment now - obtained or to be obtained on suite notv brought for. the ttfiTa of one year, from the date, of the loassago. of this not, and on all others for ono year, to be computed from VIP first day of the term to which the notion was Commenced, and every defendant in such jedgment;may have the mime. star of nxecution.lhereoni i~: within _ fliirty• days fr6m the• paiiiiirgerbrilthi4otTer within thirty days fronl'ile4 . rendition of any: .futuris judgmerit,•he ehdll .giva sectiiity, to jr approved of by the court, or by a judge there of, fOr the sum recovered, together with the intmesta noel costs. Ptovided,,That this see tion eltall not apply to the wages Of labor, nor to delfts upon which stay of .execution.is .prossly•pre.vided ,by the dabters,_iatm to ,judg-. merits upon whieh - a'stay of exemitidit, lias al -rcody-rbsen'taken-•under-existinglawtti-•—And- provided, That the proviiietis of this sention shall eiltenti to judgments entered; or to be entered, as well upon bond and 'warrant of attorney, as °upon mortgages to secure the same, and tfi, any snbsequont grantee. or own ore of the promises so bound, as well as to_the original obligor : or mortgagor. ' Seb..3. 'That the forty-seventh section of the act approved ,April-sixteenth, one thousand. eight hundred end fifty, entitled "An act reg ulating „Banks," lie, and the same is hereby repealed. Provided, That all suits brtiught or now pending, far forfetturetozer.penaltiev under the section hereby repealed, shall not _littitireetotutereby,,,___ , _ nrer, or to, the credit of the Commonwealth, in tlfp'several hanks - end other corporations,. ntfd all bank notes which are' or may bolo the Treasury 'during - the period of suspeueion sloresaid, shall, from time to time, on demand of the said 'Treasurer, be paid by the said banks or other corporations respectively, in specie; in such amounts as niay, be 'required, by said ,Treasurer to enable him :to' pay the, interest accruing an the, public loons of the Curarnonwealth, • _ Sec, 5. That the notice requirtd for pny ments„provided in the charters of the savings i fund and truer companies, ha extended t o two months during the continuttime of this a • . Ilopsn.•—: i lhe House met at 9 o'cloch; A motion wa54»71 , 4) to purehorM 1000 vol umes of the Statc•AtrioUltural Report. Neg ative(; yens 0, says GO.: • ' • , Cothtnitteo of Thirteen The Special wa• appointed to coneider the 'various tug gestious-contained,in the Governor's Message, reported a bill, and warn discharged front the "consideration of the other hills . •before the committee. The net, as reported, is entitled a Bill for the Relief of Bunks and their Debtors. It re• moves the penalties incurred by the banks dird .savingsd - unde,. for nsunpensionef_sneele Ph.Y ;,ment, until the Ist of Mareh r 1858; permits banks to discount; and still pay out their own_ notes, but sixty days alter the lt'it of March, 1858, they Inuit pay their de : penite; requires that the banks or the Commonwealth shall not declare dividends of more than G per, cont. The-.Da'nksrof Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, shall - Publinh weekly ntatenterits .similar to _limo now made by the Banks of Now York.— 'All Banks 41111 receive the notes - of 'other Banks solvent on the 21st of September last. If-the-President-of any Dank makes oath that tiny Bank is unworthy, of credit, ditree corn tnissioners shall be appointed by toe, Governor to examine into the . .-conditionmf - the-Bank 40 complaitteil!df; anil in case.Of - the Bank re fusing the menus for a proper examination by tho committee so appointed, it thereby forfeits its thrirtcr._;.llltt_anys_Banic_rentrining specie payments- before tho first of March shall not so forfeit its ,charter, notwithstanding the verdict of the Commissioners„. Tlie net further - irovideb: That - 411 Revenue Cellectors phial receive notoii , of- all solvent banks. All banks, during simprission, moat pay cash for notes received by the - State for tells.and taxes. On all judgments heretofore or:hereafter obtained, exectitiqn - shall stay six months - longer titan now - allowed by laiv; ---- _lll, I misee. where OM partiline•freehobl, no other securitiie. nyeeesary ; where he. bas' not, bail may be . entered. A ably ori.xemtion, hope. 'ver:ehall not be granted for lenges or labor. TlieTirectors of .the different banbs met..ac cept the -bill 4er:lM ries sage, and certify 'their acceptanceto.tlte Gov ernor. --And the banks shall pay i - pernent. into'the State Treasury befor the lino, ofJan uary, 1868, fof•the p;ivi,legee granted them. The above are the principal ?utlinee of bbs act. Messrs. Thorne; Yearsley, Bishop, Ramsey, Innes and Getz, 'presented petitiohs asking relief. The petitions were- from the Board . of Trade Assodiation, citizens of Philddelphia, and the citizens of Northampton county. The Speaker presented the procpediugs of the Meeting hold at Harrisburg last evening. The resolutions were read. `Mr. Thorne presented theT'esolutions ntlep• ed by the meeting of tnerchants and ninnunic torero of Philadelphia, at the meeting in In dependonce Square yesterday afternbon; which were read. , • . The bill reported by the epecial committee of thirteen was ordered to be printed. Adjourned till 3 o'criek; P. M. Arztusoox SE6BIO.N..—TIIO House mot at three o'clock; nod , &ent into Committee of the Whole upon the hill reported from . the &lett Committee. The bill . passed the Committee by a vole of 64 to 26. 'The bill wee thou re ported to the llouse , , and an adjournment took place until Saturday morning. SENATE—Barris/wry, Oct. 10 —Mr. Lau— bath prebetitcd a petition from Cathoncounty, tor the relief of the Banks nod the people. Mr. Brosule called up the resolutions effer— ed by him, relative to the control and ref-tyrant by CougrosF, of .om-circulation of paper run eY:„ Mr. Coffey of f ered ns substitute, a resoln [inn declaring that in the opinion _or thisTeg islaturo_ the present financial. einbarrosBments were occasioned by the . tariff of 18 , 10, nod the modifications ninth), by the hest session of Con gress. • A political po•tpelted, and the Senate adjouthed till three o'clutyk this afternoon. AFTERNOON SESSION.--Nothing of interest WOO dime. The Senate ndjourned in a short time till Monday, Oa Snturday the /louse took up the bill pre%iously . p4seed by the StOnite; to legalize the !suspension of the hanks until April 06, And'patood it to second rending, 'with amend: menrsrre'quiring the honks to redeem five dul ler nutes.in IdonnaY,'Oettiber I°.— ; A Letter to the Intila_lelphiaNurth Ameridan of toonday,statos that owing to the perverse oenditet of the Democratic meinbers of the House of Repre sentatives, (she vote) derv❑ nll proPosithin§ to extend the time.for the resumption of specie payments, the Senate Bill was killed, and ovary thing at sea again. We learn however by a telegraphic dispatch dltat (Ito nous° culled up the Senate Bill again yestettlay, nod passed it Woolly, This bill re quires the Banks to ''resuit o on the second mendaY of.,lptil,' We shun — publish the bill nt length neat week•, THE GATHERING OF THE CHESS 'PLAYEI9,7,, A 14ationnl Chess °ingress—the first of tl!o . hind held in tlio.o iteo Stntes wio orgented - in New York city, ostiveek.. • • • ' Among the note olieeb-pleyere present nt this gathering, is nuison, of lowa, a young German who plays four genies ai'once, folded nial.tilev:pby, of New Orjennir, a young but very skilful Motioinn. During the sesObli of the congress, the (boss code will pass wider. revision. A cbinnittiii bus.the subject in &ugh, The umpires of the'congress are fivain number :-Rev. D Wal ton: 0; I). Mend, rind Theodore Lichtmiliejip of New York ;'.1.1. 1 5 . illoncgoinery, of pinto, •and Paul Morpby,•' of New (Meta& COMLIUNITY As the seeslon,of Congress:approaches, wa find the Usual annual efforts making to white ' wash the tnormon rcprobatee., Whatever may be alleged or pretended intheir favor, we noed no further'evitienotrof the, recessary vileness add obsdenitq tlio - doneern, than ..itto now, -uriblushingly-admitted-fapt-of-theuexisiericonf polygamy amongst diem. ' This i,s a point that 'needs no orgument, and it is ,simply'an, insult 'to common - Boise and common decency to pro tend thatanyrespenlable state of society can 'exist under such,circuinstanees, and with such, leathiom point's of contriel_with die bents that perish. ' , l{'e had imagined in Our-simplicity'pat .the publications in the "Desert .News" 'Were in tbennielveersuffwilent iolsonviot the Mormons of.* tineleenness upon their own ocinfessiOn: Gut en escaped Mortnon_ieforms.the.editer. of i4ailiEEHErelif6WiliiifiUsA4g&V747& Mormon prenchers,_publiithed in their offtehlt -organ, "bear no resemblance to - those - actual.; ly delivered, They are intended for outside circulation, and are dressed up•accordingly— llot even the "skeleton" of " Mormon" is any worse: phantbm exhibited iu these: ' addreases,:it inu - st be a loatithom and horrid sinctabid indeed. The Greek Lexicon defines tho "A hideous fitindo specter" . a phantom.; something used' to frighten ' dren; a hidenus'diask." Titre evidence of the origin of thn inialt, and consequentli, sect of Mormons, in the puey idMnessi of en invalid selitildr,crtnnot he to often repeated. Surely never literary. tritl,neame : to more aston- Idling result's than the rounutoo of the history of the lost;ten -- tritwin of Israel, invented and = written by n oltu:gytuatt who had lost his voice, (pity it had tiot: been biS fingers.)' ...Adopted and interpolated by Jo.:Sinith, the ntantiscriPt having been found kicking around in liittsbilrg the 13ock of Mormon ban become the koran of a new sect of Mithometons, Worse , than the Asiatic. The' rehcrsia of the'ne- facts nine tip ' pear to our 'residers - ifintSeessary,. being as they suppose, -- well known and understood. 'Vet it fsrcitiarkitbte.how'tbis plain thlo.of the organ-of Mormonisni has:PaSsed into oblivion In the book of ono of thoulders, who is restor ed to cominbri sense, a work written especial ly to expose - the imposture, we tiod.ue indica tion that the nether has ever hinted of the true beginnings of the sect. Of the present -prophet WO have aeon such n succinci and graphic account' iu ono' of the Dull ale papers, theCoutruereial Advertiser, that it ir a duty to give' it currency. OnS day the history °film 'sl3ook,of_Mortnoti 'xill-figure, among ‘. Notes rind Queries," and ,the biogra phy of Brigham may ae well be banded, doivn to PliSteritA. hero it ' is—ft . Model of pomprp. hensire nfrrriftive and aantlysls of character ; it is it little CearSe to henitire, but itut qUite. elvated-etnincit for the eubjett..' , 1311.1CHIAM r 011: ,0 A New 1 . 0131:11111.-16 m ,30 Brigha - 7 Voting and, licher 'C. .Kinthall arc, - New Yorkers, Brigham flood mear the dMe• dividing Ontarikand.Monroe counties, 'in the town of Victor, at the time he'bectime a Alm ,. mtm. - :Ho liathalways manifested a proclivity or rather ho was irlazy rnpsaal iom'good for nothing except to howl :in pro.. _tended religious fervor.' Ile lived iu 'n log shanty, with a dilapidated, patient,: sufferiog wife, surrounded by a liesfe 0( tow- headed children. Oceesionaly he umdp up . a: toe ais helves, and traded 'them off for sugaLaml_f:tsi iit..otlier-lits-o - f-itidindry-lie-,-would—do—a-tlity.s - work in the hay field tar iv neighbor, hoc the . potatoes of his stern littlo patch, or pound clothes fur his wife 'On LI yvashl6 day. 13u( his speeml mission was to ramble abont wheedle his daily bread out of the unsuspici ous, in consideratinnA4the unction - with which lie shouted " pa-lo.rali!" On Bitch occasions Brigham took no thodtdit of the morrow, but clieurfully,potting on his old °wool hat leave his family without flour in the barrel or Wood ' r.f. the door, nod toiling his wife that.the ~ tard would provido,t' ho would put off for a_ week's absence. ... t - Poor 3frA. flrigtalm mataged by borrow ing -front her neighbors with the small bopo ot paying- She.chopped the wood herself, and with an old sunbonnet, Navarino stile, wemi to the Sprim4 after water, thoroughly convin ced thoflier lot was not of the easiest, mind that her hisband was, to use a western ex pression, nu .ornary cuss,' in which sentiment till who knew him joined. Peeple were get ting vory tired of thighain when Mormonism turned up, lle was just the tnan for the ligiat and the.religion seemed expressly eclat) led to him.. Ile' became an exhorter, hold meiglibarliond meetings rant ed'und howled his doctrines into the mind of others is weak as himself, and finally. went west with the, rest of tmeto, where he hop developed his. powers .until Om poor, miserable, rustic loafer is gov..: error of a teriiihryqiiid the chief prophet et a groat z eligiouS sect. lie has just the mix ture of shrewdness and folly which is required ,for success in,fanaticism or quackery: A wi eer man could not lioldt lit place. - A man -. Must be half fool half knave to ho a success ful quack.' Thy pendant -wild devised the name of Mot , : mon for his book must have Si me pretentious as . 11 seer. Polygamy. furnishes abundance of "hideous female spetiti es," who ore reported to be highly dissatisfied, and ready to relin quish their -divided claims to' the miscalled husbands, whenoveropportunitysliwil be given them, though now they are under terror." And the beli:mie or delusion is certainly n " hideous musk" for lechery and wickedness unparalled. Whenever the-.movements of our. government reach the spot,its-mysteries developed and . the longings of the priSonais for i'elief will afford aid beyoutl'expectation to' the ex , peditlon Probably 11'11411am tvill - Inove.agaim• but if hp should, rind throe are fools to follow ' him, we : trust that with his coons - Tees he will not. he suffered again to entrench himself in ‘7 - ` '0""' " the 1111.NNi:strin —:-.l'esterdtv4he 'citizens of illiii neseta, elected a Governor, a LieutonantGav cram:, a Secretary of State, a State Auditor', a State Treasuer, tx. Chto',)ustiee 10. the'Sn pronto 'Court, and two asseciate Justices thereof, all Attorney General, a Clerk of the Supreme Court, three Itepesentativ . es in Con . glean, lintl out Delegate to serve until the State is admittutrinto the Union. The Ito pul,l.eau candidata' fur Governor, is ex. Gov, Ramsey: • FDOM NEDDASKA; AND SALT tele grant from Sr. Louis announcestfio arrival there from Nehraidra Teriiiiiiriof‘Mr. i llenver, Commis- inner of Indian Affairs,- who reports having rivido n fluti4iCtorjr treaty which WAS c , mpleted on the 2ith The despatch also says Oaf the LeMngton (1ro . ) Express efinetinces the arrival of Capt. Russel from Salt Like, EgpAitli that the Monsoon had '• fortified Fort Bridges," wiitlr tie drichired Intention of holding. it against . the' troops of the United' States; nod. that do predations were still committed by the Obey: , mine Judinne. ." Tun 111tst.- 7 There .was 'deposited at the mint of Philadelphia during the maath of Sep ' tentbor, in gold, $1,362,470, and of silver bullion and Ittexicaii coin $473,460; total 'de posits of coin' for the month, isoluding 'old . cents exehang,ed for new,...sl 828;076, The ooiTicige for the 13 ' nuie . time was' iiiiloB,ol4o in dqublo eagles; 237,000 in (plater VuThirm,. aid twomillion four huildrini nod fortj omits, in all, of the'value 1A41,259,440. XVI> Goorgo Waditigton Park hot surviving member d oom:1111W family, - died on SattiidaY; df Arlini • ' CILUSIiI OF OtW E3u..I3,I,ItItASSDInNT .XSorrespoident of the Pliil;l4lphitt Norih Antenicatr b seen king of the cause of thOpres- - . ant diffMulties in which the Gauntly at Present finds itself, enys : Why net deal with the real cause for pension,-instead-of harping upon the.-.effect %%it cattle is 'excessive importalionS, induced irof - 18'411Traft . 0 . effect is excessive Isaacs of paper to supply the absence of gold, of which our country is annu ally drnincd to pay balance nod the interest of foreign debts against . us. The cure is; to en „courtige our 01V11 inn .....ling-up-the -tariff, which will compol ; uo to-int-- - port Mac' This would borne the effect to keep the gold in the country, displece, the paper oiroulation, rind render:general expansion im- Proctieuble-2amf:it la' the only - practicable mode of attaining what the "Democracy” avolvetilyadni at, to which wo are all ngreedi and. which the whole country imperatively re quires, . Maintain the . present tari ff policy, -and-the drain. of_ gold _is inevitable, involve " tent antidote—hill bo availed of, an expan sioil(violent: contraction, sod,. hence, beak ruptcy will f igress With prat: ticalbusinew legislation will-be each as to pri shall he cursL„ and thborics au base, ,- -tt.o the mono, Here is the cause of our difficulties and tI nnticial erubarrusontont, nod tto remedy, ill a nut-shell, nad'until the country misses to pur- Omen from ithrond and commences ~to mom - . facture for herself, this evil will continuo. It ie for the people topirty, whether ,tliry will • continue the—Locoloco Free Trude yolley • or not, If they do, • tre preSutne 'they_ore piO pnted for the coni-ottueuem. • ‘•• • ThflC this, is the pructical working, of Clio evers , one who will oxitmine tho table of im7! parts and exports for the preBent year, "aini,ns !Ong, as the bainnee •of 'Dude, is Co much - against this country, Ivo tvitlbavethose revul-_ aiens, • . The total iMports et New . York since Janun ry lot ore la - rger than for irny - eitailer period in the history of the port.• The 'total. is oven . ono hundred and:ninet . y-three Millions, being $20.316,223 more than for the first nine mouths of 18113, *7B;i 7 8 ,091 mOrellt;'m for tho enuree - peryd of 185 fr, and *41410,746 mere than fordhe sane period of 1854.,,, Artign Imports 1,1 ..1177eit , York for him! niontlis, from Juntßiry Ist. Bidet'CA' far constimptimi .liritered for warehuusing Froc' goods' Specie and bullion - Tolid eite,red at port $1913,50:3,191 Of this Urge increase, it till be seen that nearly fifteen m3l/lions. either remain iirwaro .: honio or.haVo been adnitte,d - to• free entry up on:a change iti'the tariff. • : The exports, "exclusive of specie froth getv York to foreign pgi t ts, for_the_ nine months fanutyy lst,pre $6,173,978,11e5 . a then ' ... fOr the corresponding 'perMil of last year, but $7;4 - 17,737- mere than fur Ole 'same s'perkl of. .1855, and $6,323,159 more Wan for the name' period of 1815. Tlii - CoxPorts Of speoieehow a lartie'fitCreaso, notwithstanding the limited t 8:III 13eptember:. Exporii'from Neo l'Orirto - Fordprillirls for 'iline'sitahtha fran Jantlary l st.• . , 1857, I pdtilealio - 547,2:33,7602' 'Foreign inereliatidise, (fro - 0 13,127,3d6 (d.otiable) 4,104,1;01 Speck and bullion', • • 33;288;1132- Total experts, . • ' $87,75:1,877, Total, exclusive - of specie, 51,4.65.,245 In other words, we have imported -foreign goods to the amount of one littndrscl anti iightip• acorn mil wee , and-litiAta-only-been able to ex port produefl r to the amount of furry-itren mil lions to pay fur them, leaving the immense balance of one hunilrcti andforly millions against us.' TO meet this balance in part, our mer chants haveaent out of the country more then thir,ty-tivo millions of dollars iu gold and sil •er Opee the first of January lost, and'yet the Democrats; while fauditiethe °pm:afloat' of the Tariff of 1846,_ tell. us that there is geld dud 'silver enough. in the county, and charge - the present 'crisis" in our monetary affairs, to the Banks. - . it is high time to look these- things full iu the fa,,e.e: For--years the Democratic party Have warred' against the interests of theivkirk ing classes by their opposition to ,n pretectiCre thrift. .The South have clamored for free trade, to that, they Might hay,e a foreign market for • their cotton., rind ille'dougli-faMl Democrats —of-the - North, have chiided that clitmor and got in exchange, Smithern votes. -Ten yoaro, undo': the tariff off 1846, has brpught I • the country to the verge of hunkfuptcy.— Where are now the evidences of prosperous trade, 'awl stimuluted industry, which :wits promfeed by long.-winded demagogues, theirlariff of 1840? Let the vit.:cols rutting at our wharves; the dismantled factories and the starving operatives, answer. reelection to the manufacturing interests of the wintry is .the first dtity, of the tioverti mew, and until the people arise in their maj• eoty . 110 demond it, they moat he content to suffer the consequences. • . The lullowirig - enti.Lthies have passed the preli mina ry ra.viiiuutious for admission into the Naval Al:1.1011y of Annapolis, nit l have 'received appointments Its Acting Midbhipmeu in the NI yr , h 1,:;„:„„ Ge>. A. Sleeper. , New..llanipidlite; Odithm B Hobbs. ' • Vermont, Frank Augustan Ja Ives ' Edgar Fis2A. , .ISiasattelittmetts, Francis Ifigginson, ()eh ra.tt 11. Howard, George 1' Hyatt. Alfreel'i ton Bnell, John P. 'Churchill, Geo. Henry Conk lin, Nathaniel NY. . Connecticut, T.) tit'n I'. Hempstead. ' New• York, li'Agqi• C. Merriman,' W. Percy Lee, Mer•gnu Lewie Ogden, pouglae Lodge,. Thos. San! in.nn, II emry C. Tnllinnn, Thos. F„„•i ng t, m , itthim,. Edmund. Barla•r Cushing:lA . o Pfirenix: New Jersej', Flition.—Junetc, Yorice, Robert Boggs, Charles Folhernu., Rufus King Duer. Eugene It. Sturgeon, Francis Stewart, Chas. GurClot) Fruiter, John Maarloud, Chas. J. Stnyser, 'John ‘Vehltnen, John F.'ll'ethensey, Henry F. Pioßing, &in uel Swift, Francis Stnitit, John W. Havetetiek, Cnrtisle,'jalllett I'. Robertson. ' Delaware, ()burg° Nine Lord. Maryland, Frederic Rogers, Franck Munroe District of Columbia, Robert' L. Meade. -- Virginia, Albert a; Hudgins. • Not•tlt Carolina, John Kerr Connelly, Thos. L Wore, TheOdore Sturdirhnt, South Carolina, Benjamin. frnoltlim.Parry. Georgia; Thomas 11. Frierson, Tbmans Wm. Bonner, Richard V. Armstrong; C B. Walker. • ?kirkln, Jos D,tvid Wilson. • Alabama. Andrea. Jefrn Clink . , Napoleon .1' Scuith,Stirciine C. Slrong, Crawford IS. J s Ott on. • riliasinsit pi, Charles S. L,Keeney,' Thomas Quitiiiiin,,Muoce, SVnt. Andeon flicks. ' Louisiana, Win. Van Comstock. • Tenneeseo, John :Feeney llolden, Charles Dunlap Cooney. • KerdttokY, denten Fullerton 1,11 iteury Withoie, Jutu livery Rowland, Daniel .Tal bott, jr. . . (Ma, Qen. Strdtier Lester,. Reward Grimes, Adolphus Dexter, Treumeeli '.9leree,Emerr Millie, Thomas CorWin Bowen, Christopher 11. Ortb, Robert L 111eRhaley. • 1 'ludintin, Jultu•Nitue) - . Thitioie,-• Wm, Henry Marsh, Louie ,Ketnpff, Jummi D. Graham.. ) ' lkligrouri, 'Di re lti MoVeigh., . • Al:chime, Sylvanue Backus, Win, B. martin. ; wi,aani;in : oco..tvaAAlaywAro,. . glins.o4 - 40ra0..1.1. 3Jullen, , _ ~ __-. ~ ,Nobratikao/. J. Croxavio.ll. .: r - r ..•... tiiilitl, tgo i k.s i 11111gtoies i OT), -i ira. _ . . ; otberwino, rie _ been, by creeds ess.aa would be a journey 1$11:4 ;522. 909 - .; '511,853,873 /13.504.705 : NAVAL ACADEMY. town artb Erm,tnity aligiters Meteorological Register f,g r the. Week gaidlog October 1867. 1857.l'Thermo inelm* iOO OD- Tdoedn'j.- Wedneeday 66 00 57 00 Thursday IoT 00-- ritlqy.- Saturday 100 oo , luB 00 Sunday 103 00 Monday _ _Wee I 00 ,, _ * The degree ()Cheat in the - above iegieter. a the daily average of.three observaeiene. ' . . wItE ULECTION The election yekerday passed off very qui etly; so quietly, indeed, on our.eide, that we stand a chance to be badly uecd ui in this °lmlay. The day was 'beautiful, and those whir remained at home-instead of going to the poles to.vote, have no,esouse'to offer (ot their neglect, but indifference as:to the result. We purpose theY dre prepared to takelthe conse quences. • The returns are' es yet, sbsOiring. 'sad en cc'tiio, but enough is know n. tdanthly us .that the whole Detutievaiic ticket .is elected in this county. ' The vote 'in Carlisle tie mar 'as the -boxes are-counted -off; foot lin obfollov's": .• • W: Word, 1 , 1 .- Word. .Wilmot. , ' • 2.3. 178 Packer, • " 180 210 . llewlerson, 239 . 200 Kennedy, 198 157 . -Stuart, . 179 • 236 - .128 .190 LDudon, 262 Brie,her, ' . 109 • . Quigley,' '..-- —" 2 . 47 • li.eepe're, • ' 165•., 137' Oirlisleliistrict, Packer's majority . 288 . Novvine, . " Shi . ppensburg, " " . 18 Although Mr. Loudon is probably defeated, the flattering vote he received in hisowtt die- . trict,•is at least sortie. oontthlation. :' . 18)7 -- Reportethrinjorities by telegraph aro sbow— ing Denknratio gnios over tbi) vgto .of Iro shall give, Jan ret.uttis in out. TUE AGRICULTURAL PAIR -- Our empty agricultural Fair commences to day and it ie ennfidenlly - expected that. the ,number'and excellence of tho articles on hition, as well as-the. 'crowd of ilsitOrri, 'will malta.tlic p,reseutFair equal, if not superior to any pruvioustlisplay.-'ttmofig the feAners and frieralA of agriculture in this county, the right spirit ie at work a - epirit' of • emulation andcOmPotitiou, pecdupo of the•fartri,` of t h e -Juiry, the raising : of otock and the manufacture of domestic articles-. -_ The soil of the Cumberland. Volley well known for its - fertility.: The farmere 'of this county are classed among the most thrifty and intelligent ; --in-the-etatc,-and-it-reguires-htrt 'the-cultivation of a HO; more taste, fn' their improvements, to. 'mike their firms servo as models, for thii exauiple•of -other.,farmifig (riots. While we-anticipate therefore n fine display. of itrain t 'and sleek, and fruits, and the tiitirty other articles that attest the industry of the farmer, we hope our mechanics .will not he backward in ethibiting the best specimeni of their work. ly point of skill and Ingenuity: the tacit:mice of Carlisle will bear comparison with those of any othe%town.in Pennsylvania, and they.. may add much to the attractions of the Pair, by contributing some evidence of their handiwork. The display of agricultural implements and tnachittery, will be una.mally large,_hud_ ample arrafigemonts have been made by the committee for 'the prOtection of articles, and the accommodation of exhibitors 'Every member of the community,' in' deeply interested in whatever leads to the develop meat of agricultural and mechanical science, and all should feel that it is It, duty, to con tribute whatever may give interest to the exhi bition, or add to its beneficial results. . The committee have been quite 'busy in per fecting the.arrangetnents; Exhibitors are lug up the grounds smi•builling, with u great variety of articles,'stock, Sze., &c., and the Barracks Bond have been engaged for the oc casion, who will give come 'of their choicest music, during the fair. Every body is invited. OAKLAND CE:%lETy.m....—Through the politeness of a friend, we had an ooportuoi ty, days ago, of visiting the site tor the proposed "cemetery. Most emu. readers are pial'e that it is the strip of woods lino Wit as the "old ore Gash," about a mile.,from 1.0101 ' o a the York road, and close to the borough The plot Of grtnuni contains abont twenty acres, and is admirably situated Air the purpose, being easy of access nod the distance such es to atlbrd merely a pleasant walk. 'The Fond, waor is within the migli 'limits, van IiCI put good circlet; at a small expense. The 'soil is odirelY free from rock, c.,reept . alitatt midway, wfforea ridge runeint; aeross, affords a line location Mr the chapel awl a suitable place to . ctinstruct: a range,of vaults. A competent person has been engaged by the compaby to survey the ground elf into burial lots, caving• avenueS of sufficient width for carriages, from which foot-pathS' will read to the several ranges of lots. , The ground iq covered AVILII . thick groWth of Itimber, two thirds u( whieli will be removed in clearing out the nvenues . and lots, but still sufficient will be left. to afford ample shads. The greunds will be luMdsomely enclosed and 'beantified with ornamentql shade trees' wherever they may be' niSeestrttry. • Nature has done so much for this spot that it re quires but little assistance from art to make 'it one of the most beaut:fitl cemeteries in the country, and from the spirie'• and enterpriz manifested by the gentlemetyvhb hard taken this Matter in hand; the citizens of Carlisle may hope soon to have a cemetery that will posses' beauty of location, all the im• etnents that the refitted taSto of the 'present age can suggest. • t • lye understand 'that,tho work of laying out the grctunds and clearing off Alto surplus I,trees trill be commenced immediately, so that lots may Rigsale. without much do• lay, and we have no doubt the citizens will liberally sustain rin 'enterprize of so much . importance, the want of which has been felt so Jong Tnx MAGNETIC LADY,—Those of our citizens who him not yet .. visited 2 thO -adirees of the Magnotin Lady'.' should ernbriioe the oppor• tuaity at onee,tae her ongagetnente in' other pineeta: Rilr prevent her •remainiag in town longer thaal c thip'acakc The iexperiareata are eXtremaly.aanlelag. ; - . . , • • • x .,, , . 1Y 001YS MR' REsronAnvE. = Pro f. __ Wood, tho tnittattied die& reror of thu level untie Heir - Itestorativuretill - tolitiuues — to - latilif iiidaill of the' afflicted. 11le meillein ea are uhi vernally admitted by the Ame rican press to ho for superlor„to all others her. canning tho hair on the aged that boo been piii‘ond Ibr many • years, to grow forth with no mull rigor and limurionce as si hen blessed with the advantages of youth. There eon be HO doubt flint Ulm ono of the greatest , discoveries in the world. -- I£ restores . poring-„ nontly gray hair to its oeighoil. whir, and makes it na• eume - a - bentitifut - allitrtoxturw - Whielfliiiiiiiih - driiiii • de/drab/a iii ell. ages of the worid.--St, Louis Morning Herald. Remorks • OED7'DR. SANI+ORD'S• INVIGO RATOR' Ip recomumititod It, the public, relying. upon Its Intrinsic uxeollblieo-to mecum It favor. ' . . --- 1 , 41111 . 11111,,us uttaelm, new bii - tcollyjiird . safely re,. lied upon es being fully capable of removing the dis iases Ow which it is recommended, and fur giving tune and vigor to the general system. ' Its have. been fully tested - in A Jong tae- lice, by the proprietor. 'through the urgent song ta.: tintn, ~f many, who have been Induced to place It. tie; lire tin public. For lilt ililinus Derangements. Stele Ifeadach, Chronic, Dierrbbea, Habitual COlitiVPCll4ll,Ol M 'oe Dpipepsin,, Pain line :Aomori, and tleneral Weakness, &c. Yet sate by druggists generally.. Light Itrtin • • RATS . , 11.0ACTIEs, 13si DUOS, INSECTS, aca.l. "Costar's" lint, Roach, Exterminator; "Cos' ar'i;7 Rea nag Exterminator; „ Costar's". Elearce Powder, for Ants, 'vets, Se,, 4the only 1 nfallble Ilemedies known.) lea Cooler" sends by mail, prepaid, a Sample fox of the lint. Exicandontor to 4riy adJrv:xe to tho'unit,a Slates, on the revelpt.of $l7 or thp Electric Powder for like. (I he lied ling Ex., being h. lhiuld,,ean , not•bo sunt'by .I*-"Coktor" wilt furnish Druggists, Dealers, and - Store.keopers, a $lO So tnple Package of his various pre parations (assorted) with Circulars, .11111 q, Posters. ' on receipt of $5, (leaving balinre of $5 due when sold) • 112.17,11er that they may test their merits. • yrq. Sue Advertisement. Hon Circulars, tte. Address " COSTA 1t," , N0. 818 Broadway, N. ' Y. , • . .• GReixto co.l"C.Entr. • , FOR TILE 13ENI1FIT OF TILE GEIIJIAN RE FI)RMED SI;NDAY:SCI)OOI.. - O r/ lol•or 15,1 n gisund Concert will La In the Gomm heforniell' Church, by ft eiIoPUR or tlio best'vor:al hilent Li our borough, under the IStroutim or . ~ :Iletsn. .1. 11. It II EEM and IVI Md . /01'81a UP.' 'rlokets or odnikalon, 25 coott.• Roller opon at G 3 o'cliwk. cooeort to C•pomonco at 7 . % o'clock, . 00.14, 1855. r sig4 . ° gra ' Mal .11G RICILLT1111 1 11: To t.O fuld 'at 6ARI.ISLE on Ulu 14th,• 15th and 10th. dttys of 0,6 2 h0r, 18570 • IR A TiM I.E DU,OE D. The Comb ',Hand Bail !toad Company 1011 Jo sue Exc. ,sioli 'l'lo,o4s-from ail points oo their. Road. to Carlh.l and i.ools, Hood hit. the 11th, 15115 nod 16t1 days of. h•ttlbor, INCLUDING A TICITLT Or AIaIIASION TO TUT rAllt 4 rig Front Harrisburg and. return , "" • Shiremanstown ~,Meolutolesburg • " ` IC Inbstown " " :Middlesex I " Shod hope' - .Merton -• • " New r))10 ' " paketil• • Sid pponsburg - "• S,lotiand Chant bersint rg " , 'IIIAINS kart , r r.l u rgfi rlq h rp•u rg or Carlisle. ax follows: ilarrlsburg, 8.:10 C A. * M. and h 1. f 0 P. 31., Chan/hen:bum 6,511 A. 31. and . 2,10 p. 31".. Returning train's will lealt• "nrllsle for Harrisburg, aria day,"at. 10.40. A. :M. 'and 4.00 P. AU., and fur Chant• bursintrg..a L 9.60 A, M. and '2.150 P. 31. lib fhp-ott Thursda and" F iday, the 1 li no lf.th, an T IC A IS:wi y ll leap t ' i for Chataber t sb h urg d and luta. mediate stationx, nt."4.00 P. 31. ". • 61%1.1 V K STOCK, and other articles designed for Ilx- Itlbitiou. will tH , transported to and from Cat Ilse, in the lars , of.Hto COM patty, FIRM-; MAllif.E._entiraly.xt the owners risk-=piovitied due - .notice Is given for the 111 . 011bion of titre, .• " -TICK ETS must he prortwed at the nacos of the Com: • paity. at I Inrrisburg. Cita Ml.ersburg; Shippeubburg and- Mreinini. , bpr.; t— had from ,ANTnesir Pro/IP, nit New. Ville, and at Way l•llatIons. from the Conductors of the trains. • Any perHoeentering the Cars without a flebet nt any'of tho Stations above ann_ual, bo "charged full fare., - . t,.‘1,..%11 Pares_ except those p"4111. - for•Exenrsion TG k-••• ill - Le=e , nrged - nt - tlicrtc•tiriir rates. Wt. 14, ltir:l7.} • Sufi t.• • C11i.311314:11.1.A - VALLEN:-.11. wxyrja_AEßAsuLmENl.,l. eIIANCH: OF 1101)11 - 81 - • . On and - after MONDAY. 0et.,12t11.085.7.. Pa,snugor Tt alas' will run ns b urn: (du inlays exF,Eptcd :) FOlO 11.11111181111110. • lot Train. , 24 gYnln 8:110, A. M. 2.10 P. 31 0.20 . 0 , 2.41 0.5.1 8,211 10.30 " 4.00 " 11 00 . 0 , 4,3 n • 0 , - " Fl* CIIANIIIEIISIIISIIO. . Ist 2,1 Lefty) Harrisburg h. 30 1.50 P. M. 31erbaniesburg 9.10 •• :1:20 8. Cal lisle, •2.50 Nejrriile, • 1,1.2 L . 9 , (3,115 " Shippensburg„ 11.00 ", 400 " At Cliambersburg, 11.:;0 4.30 • Trains leave Harrlsburg.for Pl4ladelphin, tit 1,08, A. 51., 7,:).5 .1.31.. nut 1.12, I'. 31.. via Colombia. Lome ifarrisbnrg for Baltimore. nit 8.30 A. 31.. and I.eo P. M., Leay.o limirrisbum for Pittsburg, at 3.33. A. 31,, 12.25 . Noon, anal 5.15, P. 21, _ hissongers for I'l - nl,l'lllo, _Beading, and points 011 the Dauphin and tiusqushannn 11441re:hi. and forTivrerton, Millersburg, and points ou tin Northern Colt ral 11n rood, intuit lake the Morning Train flow Cliambern burg, • Lenin Clininhort.l.mrg, .• N..wville, 3.loollllllchburg At HArrislAug, . . i F.n.eN from I rari r atirg, Mee.hanlenbum. Carlisle.. Ship ponslifirg. and Clam,la•ralintg. will lie ha , ~.n tl. l'F. V.11”11 pith! for Tickets at the Wilco, than when phi 14 the (inn. ' 0. NJ-XL', Snverl. . , 11.1t11,43,1 Often, ChamberBburg, I - Wt. - k, IS;17.=;11,. ' f rlfIE NEW STORE AHEAD OP 1 co" ttreatebt end chespest arrival of the MlCaMli Of" (IrwerleA, Hata. ('nps. 'Bouts and Sho,x, at llxo New 50... In Cartlalo, Corner of North 11,novor and Loutber :,itroetu. .The Vtalershrtted returns thanks for the patronage bestonod on hint 17 too public. and at the 001110 limo re,,poctfully annoultetn, toot lit Lon just returned from Phlladelphla and Is now opening a m is er lot or Fall and Winter Dry hoods and tlroherles, conshllng In part 05 follows, and o 10, h ho Is determined to sell al this lows ent costa peters ,--; 4 111,o. /heal (Moths. Alpaess. tin I,llnes, Ito Itagt, Imstres, Poplins, Ihllll tuts. Fkh ts Frettell and tyottish Gingiva., Prints, Gloves, Ilamlkerchiefs. hosiery. &e., ke. Halals of every style and finality, Ptaphs and domestia /try . hoods, Cloths. eassfinets. Nestlegs, Flannols,.Nittslins. TlM:lugs. Stripes, Cheeks Calicoes. Cottonades, Idneas, Shoolinvs. Denims, Nankeens, Drills, 3larseilles colored and whho Carpet Chitin. Unthrallas. Als, a largo and splendid assortment of Slonnots, Hats, Ohm hoots and Shoes., A miperhe . he Ot.Fri•Sh Ih.neerien, Tel., Sys, hien. Spices, Se, kn. llavihg selected my entfro stook o lull o...greatest onrd and at the ',west e 1.411 pet Bas, I van assure my friends and the public generally, that I will do all In toy. power to mkt, toy establish• meat I,nonn as the 5'.+11.1.11) gIiAIZTI:itS FOIL BAIMAINS." . wish ttpur..iws,. 'vlllllll,l It to plgir tou'icire tiurehnE. I u 111 pay Om liNlwskyliarltot pries for Butter, Eggs, Rags, ti.pgtal Drina rrult. Car 1161.3, 1857 STA lII4W , EIt ell P .WATCDES AND JEWELRY. 111 7' 1 1. 1 2' 1 4: 8 111 . 1 -‘ 11. 1 1p '1 1 3 1a Vte l 1 1 1 . 21 ! L SI iw n e' t . N 0.148 (Ohl No. (W). North SECOND Street, Cornor of Quarry, I.lll4ntielphint. • gold Locooi 'Watches, full Jettalied, 18 caret caeca $2002 (load Lepine, Is ealui, . 24 00 ' Silver Lever, roll jewelled, - 12 I 0 Sliver Lupine, jewels, . 0(0 • Superior Quartiers, 7 I 0 . OL.hl Spell acles,- 7 f 0 • Sine Silver do., . 1 10 Obit! Itrartdets, . 3CO . ' . Lady's (told Pendia - '1 00 Si/ rot. Tea !.. , jmm,its, met, ' 6 CO thrift Pons, N% (Us Pewit and Silver holder 1 ‘ 1(0 hold Finger Mors 3714 eta. to ,S 80; Watch (gasses, plain to els., patent 18 1 .., Lund 23 ; other articles in proportion. Ail goods warranted to Le what they aro .1440 for. .. STALIPVEIt & HARLEY . . ,Air.On band 00100 God and "Silver I.pvers and L 9 One,: atilt lower tln , q! the atxn•e prices. Oct. 14, 7857-Iyr. IA It'll E 1)113 Y GOOi)s ESTAB- J LISIINIENT. HAMILTON EASTER So CO.. NI lor Marble Building, NO, 100, 201 nod Baltimore Strai t. DeDimoro, I,a, ins Moto In•siore ()nosily of thelrowts In • poriatlon) one oi lite Inrgei.t and most complete • Stocks lu the United Stnion, einbreelog• SILKS mid SILK HOODS of every class; DRESS OOODS--n very loran stock; KISH LINENS; IIitNAN GOODS and • , • IIODSEK 111: PING A ICEDDLES of over.); description; MOUII SING GOODS: CLOAKS. MANTILLAS and S UAW LS; EMnitoinnuis , :s. atiEg: 110sI1itt17. GLOVES; LI LAIN ETS, QUILT'S, DOM ES'Ill(1 GOODS; .. .. . And every article generally moslrid 'by PA.l2;%lEite. and IvidiNTY:ltS for dldt\lailS USE'. G RETAIL' IIOONIS on first floor—itio PRICE afliassi to end' article, One - which no deviation in niade. ...' VIA- Wllol.itidivivp liOllllS on the second and third Coors. ' . . . . , Oct,' 14, 1557—dm. , • . . . riOG WA NTED.—A inegium 'sized dng wntaitd ittmedlotoly for a wateludog Inalde at a paosa. A 14k t=fomi, r dot would he preferred. Enquire at the Efereffi Office., iiL , 4351 ORICULR4. TU11.4 SOCIIOT. • FALL 31INO UN 1557. / The Exhibition to t to hold oulhoir,Yelk am0rd5,..410., WEDNESDAY, -'IIII3IISUAY nutl. -114 11th, 75th and ltith of October; nt,whieb our bleeds Art try : vital to e.thlhit their bent Stock; products end work.. • , ,mos.pgareausiazkucqtert, Rdn xVoii, orbs.: , mein Ilhertisenteitts MB4R . LAND -00101VT7 FALL ANWIVINTER DRY GOODS: J. A. 1101111C11. Jr. CM - 1"5 1:5