2, l Counterfeit "tloiicj ; fan Vc F.lect a IeniocratIc j ! Almost every pa-nr Ave pick up those j President I davs, Las some notice of counterfeiters, or j '-l"he following schedule shows, that in- j of new counterfeit moneys making their ' dependent of the seceded State?, we had j Not onlv are the con .orate Democratic majonties enough to have Letters cf a Traveller. Sen! fuel To I lie Demc-rat - o7 G. ' in the mail jaunting car Irom Dcrry to : I rriimnt Hiuln;lp Dungivcn, there were aUait s-ixcr srvt ii ' 1? r..K.L"ii s iink Cwvi. passengers on this car, U-sides the driver j Y..i tut J,.v. Ur . r I Mieky Muldooii, this Muldooii is a nolo- : It was said :.l the- ti:m,.f " . ! t . . " t 1 - i . 1 i - v j ' We travelled through Iavcrnool. exam- ! n,,: "'-'racier on mis man. Having wrn . ii.ai me removal , i . ,r.U:. ap.-carnnce. ot oi.iy are me coqno j y - i ined the stores, the Prices, an.l saw the 'lr"'r " " " over ten years, I..- knew Hank Notes imitated, but the " Ijitral ! elected a JX nioci-atie 1 resident at the late c,..,, .:., , .' ,i,:.r .:,t.t. ;,.,!..,-, . ; evcrv Udv and almost evcrv Unlv knew. i j aavi'aa iin. tiuiip (iiiv in iik iiiv vr I Tender"' Notes are being altered and ! contest ; even without the aid of the rics, and imLvd anions the io..rer class of counterfeited in every ossible way to j P'der Slave States we would have a j working men an.l women, they never l".k j .1 ; tl... ,l.n.. Tl.U U .,.. ..r the ! maioritv of .IS. I at a -.ersoii in the face, hut as flu- slave in i TTTTiniTnnn i ill I I nil j. s. TO, r.litor&lMibIKher. !'vil tendencies of a paper currency, and' .- ' r .i . e. ..... ..-1 t. : e New l nr.. . . irom ine siaruuig lacis aim uiscov ci ics oi nr vim no nrn .i... ... .,. -.'''- it I i ll .1 v I 'll ULi i mis siccie- oi iiairi. in. ii come in 14.-' u - mmm 1 ". v. -..v. -. , ..... urn i;nia .... . 1 much reason to believe, that the country ! Illinois will ?o-n be innmu'.ated with these spuri- , ( oniuH ticut . . . .. , -,, -,. ,, i New Jers- v . . ous resiii'sentations : and wu!, it no other ' . , 1 ' I 1. 11-1 . . iii . . . Maine A Coed C liaiice. W'c propose to take lVvf. Com, Polk or Cord Wood from such of our patrons as wish to pay their subscriptions in that wav : provided they do so before the iirst of January. C5 Call in and us on Court Week. CONGRESS. Next Monday, the 1st of IVerinlier. the old Congress re-assenible. Are we IK.M . ...-o.. . ..21.. . . . 1:5.. . ...1G. . r.. . . . . . . 1 . . . l.. him, and his impudence kept pact wiih his aepiaintanv. lie met or passol no ersoii without some rvinaiks to them. i S.nuli. .-dw:ivs t..i. l., t.-. l...t t.. 1 s..iiietimes tie civatol a lauirh ami miiik- A,1- ! white man when he meets him, so ,hvs a ; ,'I"fs -:ive ',lll",v- "i,r'r whieli 1h ' jkxt EiiL'lish ojH.rative male or female calle.1 CaniUildi, put me in min i .f th.- j dro..p their head when thev meet a man ' U"r th it I,1i:,m1 tnine role thn.u-h j with good clothes. It is a pitiable si-ht ' s," T.v -'ollow, hi U.nes wen- verv pn.m- to sec stalwart men an l wom-n in thern- 1,1,1 ,K ,u."' "ll;l1 " t'wi.irii"! im 1,-ilt ilm.. ?.il ' tJ... ....... .w i he svml to have suriel the lacultv ot toexp.'Ct b'tterfrmtsof theirexjvrieii(v.(.'') . ... . . 1 1 ; irotits ot the merchant, and t an iiiteni;atorv which, although not hard . . , c 1 t-annm pittance ot the ixmr man. Khl,. Island. Iowa Michigan )reg n Caliioniia Nov I lampshhv Ivausas , Minnesota r. ..13 . . . " .. .4 . ..S to coniecture, is vet in the womb of l he- future, to lx made manifest in the disjo sitioii by which they re-;issume the re sponsibilities of the Nation. Whether the interval elapsed, will have produced iinv relenting in the frenzied minds of the luanv misguided meiinVrs, or h-'her the plain out-sjwken voice of the honest mil lions of the North, will cause them to re consider their past folly ami madness and to piNjtit by the dear lesson, which has cost the Government, so much blood and treasure, remains yet to lie seen. -We have misgivings as to the reformation of that hopeless lody, and we mourn for our unfortunate country when we peer into futurity and lieho'd. with almost prcphetie vision, Congress re-assembkil without contrition for the past, again reveling in licentiousness and with suerlative mad ness pursuing the Utopian spectres of Ab olition fanaticism. The imVcility of Congress and the partial and radical joliey of the Adminis tration have lieen the means of dividing the jx-ople of this country into two biiter -xtr ines ; they have bisected the country on the old survey of Mason and Dixon, thus aiding and fanning secession by giving to the rebels the K netit of States along the border which instead of living true to the Cuion, are generally believed to v held ti? the I'nion through tin fear and ' terror of arms. We believe that Con- ! trrcss and the Kxecutive vet have the I ." i over ami mtaience 10 agam rc.-toiv ti;e I'nion to its former dignity, upon the old basis. If bv true contrition for the past. Abraham I.in-oln would come back to the lir.-t moorings of his Inaugural A1 dress. when he pleilged to the jn-ople his tidelity to the country, and in his bare pate swore to snpjiort the Constitution, and if Congress bv the same sorrow would cause intervenes, yet In the ultimate ruin ation of the country. Counterfeiting, in : Massachusett all its multiplied forms will soon baflle the ! Vermont i lforts of detectors and deceive the judg of the sluvwdi-st brokers: an i the ' rippen nybit" business of counterfeiiing the new Postage Cursi-ney will soon 1; inangura- . 1 ...it tetl to sued an extent, that the sun'His the hard pittance ot the oor man. inst; al of lieing a reward for industry or enter-! Total prise, as :.n indi 11. nit v f r the future, will ! - - be nothing but mere portable trash. ' At- ! Wl' h-v the -'itt-hurg papers- tempts have already been made to counter- i ' w"P'" f weeks a;zo that our young feit the new currency, as will be -en from ' twiiMnan l A. Shoemakku Es., was the following extract from the A. ! "'""''I " he practice of law in the Su- ! 1. ..,.. ,1 t .,: preme C'otu t of this Stale. IIullv for l-2o .Co memory altogetlu-r, for as smi as Michael took the timlx-rolf him he s-emtl to for- get and relapsel into his old g:ite ii-.iin, 1 but he was strong and lough and Michael : did not span the wattle. I was landed j ,-..e.i 1... r xi..i 1 - 1 i !" V " '" o.. 00-. , the g ,u;; ,., j,., t w.,I:i..r. y t. me ot my duty towanls him. Hen let j j,,,,,,,- extrava-aut i:; me dijnvss. while I tell the difficulty an ; !U- imi.-t I.ave t.-u sis.-l.i half starved; lncaue fu!l t:m onlv feel and clothes them and half tim half starves them. Another pitiable sight to !, old women of sixty or seventy wars anl lmys of eight or nine years, Irving to eke out a liing hauling goods with a Donkey and a cart, and add to this, the nunuVr of those that have no means of Iivinir but what thev In-g. and that side of i Aineri-aji laln.rs mi l r in traveling thro j he his even n -w lu.ie to tie api-ontim-!.; ,j Fa!:.0. pl ire. The l'j'htiij lor, Ut t"''X ' Uicisiiie for a suit tin n t-v 1 A' which, fur fiTAtt Sieur, will e it a-, eisia the c ua:r-- t ts..- i. -" : CiolJ l.ice and Kie:K'h !!::,.. liV. in vxhie siie thtr t p .rt of i";t ,, .- ' ab'.e eleVrttluu lilh.-c :u:i.ai..i , ' era army. ' " Vif.ieo-is jipparic!. wh-ti.-T l.- .,.. al.inu li.c rimiiv cr t. ta v. tjuisite for a lieutr.ii !.L Fi-, ,." uLts ure i.!t i'.-ii.rr ii in , ... " Wiiu!'!, while Co1!III):t-ie!i 1U v.. ' onitr s;x h"rs-s 10 4,i- u;::i- ? tiaij t ut a s'pi.uv, 1 in ,,,r:..- r.... tint of a LH'aa.'er.- Jtwcsm :. . . . a city, while he, rt-j:-ir iui i; .u. , olsrved fall ol's:i vers.' .itir ; ."" briliiitiicv and t-Mtuv i-aM- ,i ) ;,., ; 4A gentleman, while walking in 1 am ' 1V:rik 1 11 ' V"' t :ike an stiivt jdeked up a l-gus piiK.f . U t of the ' effici--iit an 1 successful practitioner at the reverse side of a government twenty-live liar and to become eminently useful cent note, ::n 1 imimiliaiclv submitted it ! ii. I U i,i-,,e - 10 ine go i rnmeiii oiiieiais ai me . mien States Treasun r's otiice in this city, who were naturally much surprise,!. They at once detected the ini'iostuiv, but a knitted that the work was exceedingly well done. 1 lie villains !ial taken the impression c-y Kx-Governor Uig'er, in a public letter to S. D. Anderson, Ksq., of Phila delphia, declines lieing a candidate for the I'nited States- S natc. c r The r.'.air County 1 1 " in a long editorial urges the nomination of John eiter work is rather ! Covod-, of Westmoreland county, for the also the maitrins, i n,.vt KeKii''ican eandiilale for (lovomor on white iaj'r, and succeeded ia closely 1 imitating the lettering', with the exception j of the date, which is in larger iigures than j in the genuine. The poorly executed, as 1 1 . nav:ng 1 n ev, lently .tone ny an ormna- , ()h ri . What ft 5melIing Governor ry uiechauic: but it the ajK-r were soiled, ! , li.c xvo.,1.1 -..o--...K- ..,.f;.H...1.T.. ihedni.lKe. esjiecially iii a jHir light. This proof is In-lieved to have b K-n dropjvd accidentally by some operator in fictitious currency. Ca" In connection wiih the I". S. S n atorship, p-.-oniinent men have ln-en men tioned by m:ny f our exchangi-s; su-h as II on. F. W. Hughes, of S.-Iiinlki'd : IIju. Jeivmiah S. lilaek, of York; Hon. Geo. W. Wool.varl. of Luzenie : Hon. W. I"id,r. of Ciearli l l; Il .n. C. li. liuckak-.v, of Co'.uniii i : Hon. Jam; Cv Important changes have been made in the time schedule of the Pennsylvania Kailroad, but as yet we have receivol no schedule. Itiu iiside 011 lcClelluti. A year ago (ieneral lhirnside addivss el a meetiiig at the Coojer Institute, New York, and in the course of his remarks said : I ask your fbrliearance, for your pa- contidem-e m, the vounir the picture in Liverpool is not wrv Hat tering. Hut on the other sid of this living picture, you will sit their retired , ! anl uieivhant Prinet-s living in Villas and ! 1 aiaces 111 ine sunurtis ot tin- citv m th greatest of '-otiimi cum degnitate the evening we left this great commen emHirium, and toik the I mat for lU-lfa.-t, Iri land. The lxiat was crowded am! al most every one was more or less sea sick. The channels and seas that surround Ire land, are a lioistcrous as her sons at Doiieybrook fair, and few approach her with out sva sickness. In the morning the most lowly of fanns in the count v t.f D nvn ap.'an-1 to our view. a. we were goiag up to Ik-Ifa.-:. We. who had lieen so long "1:1 Ara.-rica thought it strangi to siv such lively colors i.i the cultivated fields, and we thought of Tom Mooiv." " It was net, t'.at nature ha 1 sh.il .r the seeiie. "Her purest f I'urn'e. her 1 lightest ot crecn. " 'TiViis not the soft n:gk- of Sfrf. unlet r rill. )!i! n , it was niething ni Te cx'iui.-ite still." We Iamkd in In-Ifast just in tim- to go to Derry in the Itclfast an-1 Deirv cars. Altho" we had not much time to stav in Ik-lfa.-f, we 'oull obsrve that it was more like an American city than an Irish town; there is a great deal of tasteful and w r- m.UH tit improvement going on there, that . ! ti n:"c with, vo chief who has now a-min-d the command. cy Jones, of i Jerks, an loth- wim-.i woul.l make a g u oinc r, but as and as private student. Ireland. No drier, no s ranT, 'gets anv , Jo.ies atun i.tnt Uj.n b-; , . wages fi-om a public houk- p.-r. Their i induent parents. Ik- i..,-, wages dermis on the donations given to 1 very I .rtui.a!, h ci. 1.1. t ,. .1 ' 1 .1 . x- 1 ., 1 . and s.; esteem uttlibUU- t., .... t ! i 111 bv the guests. 1 o-.i have t In unver : ,- . , . , - - .1.1 ..!.. -V- .-l ' 10 ir-siii-s ine noise line. inn naie . .... u v 1 ,, . jn j the In tot black to pay, you have the chain- j a g,oi opini-c ot oi.e's s-;i , 1 v ial j 'K'r lu:'i' lo !'ay? you have the waiter that j alraw haek t p .u.e; .. if.. ittciids to vur mom to iia'. t!ie tioi-ter ' vaiiceUicut . 1 . rs too tedious to in -lit ion to p..v: (':.: , I-!! i,f 1 'In! -,.l..t, .!.; ,. II ... I :.... 1 ' 'i ' ' ,1 1... ........ 1.: . .1 s lather of: .i,l.i,.tJ t,..r.t.i .. .1.1;...- ;.. ti... V...1.1 ihis is a matter under t!e cx-'iimvc con- A-" 111 t'te ftiiie j'umih, aivl Xvr. trol and iudgin -nt ofth Democratic ' "" i'n'"r "".' l"''"J on il... ...:.. tl 1 I 1. . j ... r ,1 . , , " i'ii co,, m 1. nun- I I it llll gives it an air ot liusmes.s ami comfort not to Ik met with in that I -land. Their DejHits theiv, a.s are all the othr in Ire laml and Knglaivl that I have observed, are of the most costly and sultantial structures. They have first, second and third class cars, but they are all i'.Iv got ten up an 1 umomfortalile, compared to those in the dated States or even in the Canadas. Their cars are all .-mall none 1 a:j.l li;al a li.u-; v w ant g"ld lii le.s p tk-t .- -. au-l oilie! .. . l. , . ...... . .... v I 1.0 ries am ai.iiiiii.iiicc ol t'lss I- .11 II I 'l ill 1 .11 1 II .VT II l IV', Kill , ... . , .. 1 I:j1s is a :esS' ii ta.Jat i v j" voii are cstiinateii to lie a gentleman ac- 1 . , ,- ,. . r, ,, . I)a.e.rl ii-jui rrvia u. is a ;. . cording as you pay. I he land.ord was j all)i llkc ,,i;lt ,-u.v hr my near relation whom 1 bail not seen , 0uD!tiivit i -.us j jen- i..:. for thirty years, but whom I knw inime- ) of" the i.lit-i.h it h.s 1 i.:.-. . diately. I L d:d not however know me. 1 tiie sua hnt-ss ; !.: i.eive-." i - :?t., and 1 was determined should not tor some ily iateii-ici t r a go :.x iy ! a- ; time. Th. re were two ..ih.-r travellers ' ';re,a 5:1 ijj! : h': i ' -" along from thecitv on business. We to'.d : B'-S t",-J-l,V''r'' w-" . .,,.-. , , wy:aumnnv,auprii;;,; .; , ine lamuopi at wnai ume we woini u;i '. 1 and what we wish'-d for dinner. I to-d him I ha I basin, ss ij, that lu ihb rh h I .3- ; a j.eijir-0 w.10 i.v ai. i a 1:111.1 'Miie wi; ) l.v .; rt-i. It will snll li .;u t geiitieiaau vv iiu tr.ivt-is ue 1:: for a w.t-k. lor an Kng'ish coinpiuv, that at xeiu.-iv ei y, aa i thai is .. I would lmard with hius-if we -otild agii e j brisk i us: i-s upon very i.:; and pav him in advauc. lie said be ! J'lke C;"u lr Sari.tee. s, i.i v, ., v-..ul 1 liin.i-h me a g.--Ir.H.m ami f.uuilv- ,s Utui? lo fa-v .:-"'"--' 1- .. , .... , , - i uiotit takes gitl :;k-i'.;-s U.anhng lor l.Tt vn shillings a w,. k. that , an ., ,.kt. mlI.ui s-, -i..i:Lrm. 1 it I t-ok wuie at miner that would Ik , ti,e w,.rM a taic in o-.siei. i extra, but what he tin.k himsvlf a g:ass of a:a;:te ainl pr :i;cy ii.ive a r ale or wiiikcy punch w ould In tiiisidereil a'.-oat tue.ii Silica reli ;. r ..i:.i mrt of the Irian ling. S I -l.x.-l wiih t those vl. aie f.tid vt n.i: n :-: him 011 th se terms, an 1 will iaW this i !ke l'oii-r-ke. Le l.cvci .i j I,.fr un'c!,s he l;ibi'r to C:t.te .4 - ..: ... ; t 1 if woii-tt red at. Au.li a.J ..'i v A.heu. XiA-mic . 1 , , .. , , .1 i- an 1 excess I V wl.KM. i jtrea.- ;,! t .1 j siiUi.'C.nJe l, ie appears t- h.iVt- k:; . .. : wjg rv au 1 or.' ti.al .m-.w 1 i:k. .mv. .. 1 lie .,'v 1 ork I I l.-i r. ',, .1 C.... I. i- 1 -1 - 1 , 1 . . - - i tici! ea.'Ugli too. t 1 Keep is.... j dm ., h Ion.!;, f the loth, g.vmg an ac- , e fill.is ; Ulwclxf ,;. ;j . ;. ouni ot tin toinliar.lm nt of St. Marv s bv the gimlioat Mohawk. Jhir i.re.ieralsiii,. alitr Tlie steam r . Mouat.nu ! -a.o tiaent ' i:a ,1. Neptune wiili a detachment of the I'lh suu s.n-vuie pas nim t? Main-. Colonel i:At pnv d t t St. : 'M e!' t -unaa '. jtr Marv s ...i the !th. ji.-..iiiii.a,l bv iW '. bich. l:l...ugh n- gr,-.: v.. M," 1 -it . 111 1" ' eves ot the pt'priei-r ot Mi.v-si. ohawk. Ilie lnops Ian l.il and vvn " .. .. . 1 .. . , . . 1 ... . M'.il.Clenl t ! uls troli '-2i..a 4 .l'-.i. r i.r.v 1 - ..i .i . 1 1 1 i. - 1" Oil 11 1114 n 1 1 fe. -1 .iii.I M....r al-.T..r..r ti-n wollii l.-n. 1 lie n-tn-ls then Illil-tt-r- l.,,-. wrioe.slv .?:'.!' of them holding mo:v than on ; of our ol.l j '"I stn-ng and the Neptune with tn:s ' (iei.etaf Fieni'iitiu in, i.vw n. stae iMachcs. Wer thev to pav 1 j lft the wharf, when-upoi. the M..li:iw ! wt:-!i pr"i-r:y iixeii up. lit-.-.- . attention ta the comfort of their i-ars. and j tmil with shi-il for tw. n'v m'.iiii'.es, less to their depots, the traveling public 1 tiring then va-.-d. owing to a f. iu.1'.,1 Id won tli-m. 11.0... ..r i. . : ...z 1 .. 1 1 ' ill" IIS. ,1111... l .illi 1111 If 'II' i ' 1 . 11 - - T 1 I - . , . . 11 mill cowirtfun. iwtn ert t'm 1 mueve 11 is 111 ir i.iiki as in frainf. 11..UU1-V v.iii enueavorto make select 10a t;,.. ..-r,.ffl. I know that nj feeling j 110U1.lv travels in a Iirst cla-s o. a niaa ot undouhtful iutegritv. who w'rl : of ambi:ion U-von 1 that of the "ikk! and ! Prince- or fimU so we thought we would P ci-rtainlv U under ob'ejati :is to i proaclmig lln" ship U-armg a ll.ig of ti-.i e. ' Wc got hud lliil into one of these I I-ieiit. I urau 1 went a-hon an 1 oimnm.ii- car. 1 1 '"it'll with h-r. .i h;s n turning ("apt. I t i i'-r tmi swing. n i ih.: p s ;i 1 . . ! e.i ta pr.-lu-e a costuue . i.:e 1 v. . cars and startiil : a si-eonj el a ivlaiii car exc meet the exp etatu ns of the hoii-t es of ;ie Hiii!r. in H ig'ics ba.i'.l ;r with th iatcie.io-i of n turning to -Vr-n ia r:ii. The n b-!s ihcu ljr-J avohev of as- ' the success of our cause ever enters his i suit tor cither, and had a sciml las.- mu-k.-try at tlie slap, ,,! t; i';,e shots ura- J.! togctiie I brea.-t. Ail that he i1hs is with a single : ear. hat a lovely and highly cultiva- 1 'he -;p of the captain. 1 1 imai.iii- 1 eye, a single view, to the success of this ted i-oar.try we passed through! Tin ' aTely r turniNl :ilnv;i.t ,.f ,.. i,v.-u. ami irigh, 1 kcj.t up an mo's-an; Jin for an hour and a half. Half of the town was r.-duc.-d to a-hes, an 1 a'.mo.-t very house laoiv or I-. s i iniuivl. J r.-vioiis to firing iIk- s.H-n l tim C.-ipt. Hughes invited all th" vvoai n and cliildn n 011 Uard the ship, but thev nfus'd. No guns w,T" aiiuil at th" lions - in v hi-'a thev wen1. come back to the conservative resolutions 'VirrniNt; ruvr was m-ki; p. Our I Government and the putting down ..f the j hr.-t pace wcstopp.il at was IJailyine rn unmoudv p is.d :,t the out.-, t thev ' ,'"U TI '-'!' townsman. IJenjaiain V. '"" U 'lion. 1 know that nothing im.h r the . a v cry nice small town in th - o.unty .' ".1.1.1.. ;. .... I ' William--, has adl.d to his (.vtl.T,:vl. '" "ill ever induce that man to swerve j Antrim. su.Touml.-d W .I.-g:,..:ly eultiva- 1 'I,-- , , , . , , ! from what he knows to U his dntv. He j tI i rii. Tlienec to P.a'.h nionev. Cole- of Jctr Davis than all the emancipation j 1:1 -V tal..--,:m nt, a ( orn .. cru-h-r js h.,wAj Christian-like and "ons, i- I rain", Castle K.-k, through two 'Tum.els schemes and aUilition proclamations put j :ul ''"ring mil, (to U- rotated by j entious mail : and now let me mid one ! 'hat wen- icrt;.ratil through the nn-ks of bv sj doin" thev would distract t t' :l!n M'wer,) an in lisiH nsil.'ic svouisite to thing, that - lui tin' &,iwh-st lnil aml Magilligan, thence to Newtownleinivadv . . 1 -. .1 1 . a imv.i!? -rl -i.:..i. 1... . 1 - ' f.'ir rli'ii-i-t im'ifiii'u cev-ii,.iv . nn .,..,. branch, and :i!oii'r the river I-iv!i to tl... the noulu ami unite tn .xorth : waereas; .......... .mi, nnu n;i niig i . . 1 . ; 7 . . . . by such schemes and prm-laniations thev drive the Urder Slave States from us. making the .South a unit against a distrac ted North. I.....1, .,.. .1...! ;,. i!.; ...,:.aa. ...1 1 . ! "' ' tatc. 1.. ii...- in j.ii'Hiiiii'iHi, ;i ine 1 Huctuaiions of lh thuad rgust stream.- Lkw knwoktii, Nov. 20. A letter which turn m i.-t cf our grist-mil's have j "'"!" '01' Scutt of the 17th, says: The the consumer to tin- mercv of ww.-rn i ,,im'11!? "' '-l,a"i M-i ''; hn wiitinn- !.l - i 1 ir t 1 - , simulators, who never tail to ,..,L-.. i.t. i . V-'"KiioriKiNUeiyarrae.i, maid 11 citv of IomlondeiTv. This citv is callnl the maiden city. U eause when "11 .ii .. o' si -gui sue ni ver yieM.11 1,1 uie cneniv. In traveling along that route, we oliser- ved that crops generaily l,Hkil Well, that ! t 1 if nrl 1 Hi tt l- 1 1 1 - it tn: u . .ms... .... vantage of the dry weather. Y e would j ..K. 1:ll, f lhe '.;., ttm.r A ed bv a ; tram of a hundred wagons started on ! 1 ill be a most ' c'ay for 1 Hunt's command, mostly loaded 1,-ivhi.r ,.,a,.i, I vvith clothing. Thev had gone but a few Spanker of llic House ol" Ilcprc sen! iiliic. Many of our cotomporary exchanges , "ke to see this enterprise 1 n:-o;iraged bv a train of a hundred wagons started on Sun- throughout the State, have mentioned the liberal patror.age. This w name of Hon. Cvtas I.. Pi-.ir-iiiNi: ii .admirable place for n. ;-.-. n, 1 , . .. . ... .. , ,- ... r 1 ..1 .1-.. : mil.:.-wtieii .viaior 1 lenmng revivef news connection with the StK-akership of the 1 ltl',! '" iee.i. or hogs to fatten, to procure ' .1 ii- - , " , , 1 ! ; ' t ; that justihed him in onlcnng it hack -to next House of licpivsentativrs. It af- ; or get corn choppM f,.r that purpose. j rK,vt tu awaIt a h escort. tonls us pleasure to mention this, and to j (. s . v, 1 , Iavingston and his bands have twice j the fanm rs lvcord the f:a t. that even outside of his ! - , . ' " " j U-en in Kansas, 011 Di" wood envk, with- ' . ntee mierv and winter aniciri-el to lw, :.. .1. . 1 . . 1. , - 1 , , own cotintv, the al.ihtv and worth of , ' . " , i"e ia.-i w.-ck, murueung ami piun-ier- ... ..... ...... .,1 . .mi.s tv vo. 1 ney . ing ;n iiscrinunatx.lv. have a select ien of all the latest sides of i Four im n amved hen yestcrdav- from section ,f the coiintrv is in a vci thi high slate of cultivation, and that those who had farms appeaml more comforta ble, than the farmers did when we used to s-e them a long lime ago. The great est drawback the fanners have, is want of fuel, whin tlie season is wet as is this one. it is wry dillicult to get their turf di'ml Altho" there m Nvsiiv 11 i.k Nov. 11. General Davis captm-.il foity-thm- PeU-ls t-dav, tittn-n of w bom w.-re scouting on Stone I liver. 1 1- aw caiiiionadini' was heard this aUv ' 1 U r.i.ir.,1 ii ..v- xi...,1.' 1., in the direction of Ixbanoii; cause not : inilitarv mi--s-i:i- s. lie trai-t lliolllited U' '!1 ho: -1m 1 K. -Ifkv !i. i::to tl.e i.4j;gvf tcli is tl:..i i".;. . "' st m.-e ol i: n tlioii-ni! . i t-s " such a c manii i.-r ol i.,.- Au..y ! " t 'in tc, .mi a st.O- .1,1;.... : 1 . in: ::t.ry ;ejl5e!!ii!.iike tie in ' ' . . 1 tin.- i'iitsi iiig 'iiZf-: ,f '. -1 t. re, iv way t..e rti-i'l'. j . at.y j.-igi-r I'.-iti the 1. t : New Y-.is ir f.illi e--t. 't'i..a - Ueli. l're .1 lit .it ti." iiea.i . ;" t '. Po O'li.tC al'iliV Ii l tn.it T' .sj-vv J . eiiit 1 el I en : t-x-. a: i -a w :.i a 11 e; Itura i lf , ami ta ..b -ht.. -i pr 'J' U- foTisUI.i.iteit . la ;.s...- ::. ' polled that 11 .Meek".- vi- 1 1 : ivc k. w.is t 1 i.i.p-ts- R in.-: i C S-'tV . T .1-1 i.n:;i.--i :-c .ii .i;i v. 1 p-n ;-iit ot The IT,..-,' s.ivs t -I tlie general plasty ti.it ! -.-u; -' once l-r .',' U a- vvill a - ' s-'iis. '1 a-- avw C'aaii.iii i r : : . t 1 tl:- l'ol"iiiac iasT.m'ly it - : 1- That so i ..g as ITS Hi 'c; ; know n. KeUls relorted lira"-" as ih.ii-. other grr,e;.l In appoint. ing on Mun.hresUiro. instead of that n!:.,- ! 'tT wll"n' he w u: ! in- st 4 - 1 U uig evacuated, l.-tters n-ceived hen- sav- 1 .t: t. I'.it'i'' G-neral I'.uri!si.!e a.iilv-i t'.i.it 1 ii- 1 , in .... .: , inucii S'ir;.ri-e. m ia ii..i-'" en iiavis reanis uraggs iii-ti.tng tor .-.1 1, . .. - 01 1 ae 1 1 'i 1 . eveiv iucli of TemiesHi soil. ic fro.'i lieu. Met' li;.;'..rr. X i.e Mr. Pershing are held at a high estimate: and we not only think it would be an hon or to Cambria county, but an evidence of wisdom and statesmanship in the mein liers of that honorable Uxly to make sclee- ' tion of spi akcr in the jhtsoii of Cvrus !. Pershing Ksp. a man, who bv his re election, has not only the endorsement of Lis coustitueiiey at horn?, but has, by his unswerving and manly course, during his balmoral goo-Is. ( iciitleineii too, will find it to tlc ir advantage to purchase from this firm as thev have a complete a.-ort-ment of clothing of all mia'aties, at prices to suit the economy of all customers. The ('iii.t,ii'on(t f'li.iif,, of Phila delphia, is not "died out,"' as asserted bv some of our exchanges, but is now lie- brief pubHe hfe, merited just praise from come a " permanent institution," and is abroad: and is now, well and most favor- 11 ablv known throughout the State. We lielow and renort a trim of hm t ttlllt I m v ...... .. wagons on their way up and think it prol able thev will have to fight their way, there Uing a great lj- sujk rior numlter of ivU-ls at Carthage: they report them con centrating rapidly at that place, and the brush is swarming vvith Ilushwhackcrs from Spring Kivcr to Shanghai. imvkin- : c.'f ti... ,'..i.r.: on;.! .- ridges division occupied Shelbwi'l". ami i and as i.ng as iic r- ta.e ! the rest of the nU-l annv is Snth of ' have the s .e tiirtcTioa f If th;- Ik- ni" lt'ir-i-i.b- n.'J-t : f nun iii'!i-d. T: a-idea r. ........I wA 1 . '.! tlT "' fee simple of ;he soil, durst not invade its ,U'S"(V mor 1 !,ar",;l.v- i ,ies 7.,st have' T.m,.Vl sTj..r. ' bowels for the purpose of extracting ial Ihrrn s l Vi nv Nov - .-. , j ear of llii.cck. wlio ha.- l--r. v-- " V . 1 . .1 V " -v- I I 1 ii ' I'll." ei.i Uh to kll"- tillt si 1i di.-patch to the New ork Herald says .a,....., ... Tf.. .r. i - mi mi .0 1., 1 linn mi; iiiim. . , .... .... -. a.v plenty of oal in Ireland, 1 U 1r,v"r l not Uing the owners of the Knbv- Sni.th s coTs civss,-,! the leu-a-.t. . ..Ti " r . . - 1 iiessee river on I hursdav. - " I 1 . o.- an oilier mmerai piiiiuct. lleirvis an ancient city walled around wiili four gates to enter. It has Uen a city for upwards of a thousand years, its wall is a mile around and an elegant place to prom enade. Their cannon are still platTcd uion the wall in good order, the largest of which, " Rixiriti.j Mi -," the old inhabi tants are very proud of. There are, however now a gi-eat many more inhabi timfs 0:1 the outside of th wall than th- in-idc, 1 h it d.H-s not improve rapid! v. A city 111 Ireland is a ditkivut thing from 1 1 a city 1:1 America. To constitute a citv there it must not only lie ineorjiPiatcd as t-hall kiok forward wit'i eagerness to the promotion of Mr. lVivhing to that position. 6- To-m im.w is tlie (lovemor's IIoI llay, we accordingly close our ot'.ice. to a tTord all hands an opportunity of com plying with the (iovernors request. Pm.ston, Nov. 22. Alel IhK-king, a cabinet maker, was murdered in his shop at Dorchester. M:is l:ia ni-rl.f I.,-.1..,.-a good Democratic n.-mor? which c 1 1'. ti . . 1 ' n . i -i - i '-j i'j 001.1 ii luiiciiei. ue select nii'll Ol Hie T ..1 ..t . . . .... ouuoi, ts i.ie reason why it has U111 s:an- have olh red SoOO for the apprchen- OUr cities, but it must be the seat of a Pishoi dered. tionofthe murdenr. and a C.itli.Mh-.l ri.ur.-1. It..-., ii...'.... ..r i ........ iiu i.i7iii1 ; . ij it . - 1,.,,. . .. 1 , T, . ..v...... ...... . ...... , .Wl-i . loon in coiiipauious ieu me aim 1 regret tc I CvT U c have received the DeceinU r , IL.ftL-rtv were umloubtedlv killed or .Wvn- ! .... ... 1.:... '1 ? n,,m1v,.f f!...!...... T .1 ., . -. .. I "' I 00 ...... . I ...II. u, one Ol 1II11I1 ' v" v""" S i-iiy iwok, which i "y me i.a.iroaa.traw-l.ri.lge.hsa.-terat hft ia livennxil, I felt a de-n-e of londi is m;i ui now (Uiirns ami fashions for tim " "u -uni yesieniav monnnr. I Uvr imr working parties w.-re attack.if this kjtW ,,v ,ns lJ( niornnig near Haltowii bv a tiiH.p f reU 1 I ti. n firsT and t!i- orc- horse. f!cn I.-arv ordenil a batterv i.f j afterwards ; an 1 tri" o six-iua-ked guns to U op nil upon them. ; cuiasjls are now in the " a : itti.a-r Thev were driven b:u-L .-it ihe th-i r.,..i..l . fcrinined to se- th it na aii.l"wcn? shelh-d as long as-thev remaimii ! eomuiand of ..r armies wh- -.1 . . . I and heartiiv 111 tor tlie a-v - i within range Several men and horses tW ,.,. . M,, w,V.t!. wen- placul lort- tlu roiijuit. lose a man ... ... "' ii- - - n i' lift not ! 1 1 ;. -....!.-...., ..,. i!.t: a 1 I l III'MH , HI." ia-i." o j tion in Missouri em'ca'ed 1 m ' 1 Ci:s. :U1 l:.iw ll. .- 11 T.i.i . . . 'II.., ...1. 1 . tii.it I.e si.- '- fall sc;isn. ue will not atrei.o.t sjx-ak in praise ot this Uaok, but ncom niend every family to suhcrU at one. C,r Dr. S. IV lfor.l. i, your tith fixed. in town Get c-ir Head the advertisement headed oO wooil choppr5 wanted in fo-davt japT. ' Hichanl Heath, W'm. Fitzcr and John j my companions left the IX eeinU r , IJaliei ty were iimloubtedly killed or diown- to part with him verv t ia Livei-pool, I fc ness, tor knn!.-r or ln-Iter or 11101-e it,.!-,!!... IkxIics weiv probaly swept away by the manly companions, never fell to ihe lot of current. 'I hese, added to the deaths al- man. P.ut we all had to go ami see the spot ready reortil, make the casualties seven j we were U.m in, as Nora M. 'Shane's ad- m inirer said, " tho' walls were but mud and K T.cw "7" 1 t u- r t ll,e nK,f ,vas '" thatch," sohetK.kto In I ow n Iacut. J. l.ralh. r, of the I:4imel(n,K in Donegal, and I to '.m, .in 1 loth I e-g. incut. ; county Dcitv. Next uiomii.g I started i- ..l-.-.i 1 . , - ...... uuesini wuii noise imevc.s. man a it i hut finii. lew weeks H-on-ss of liois, s have dis:ip- ' ltf the army. jH-aixdin this and adjoining -ounties. and j cvI R SrN ;A,-.,."r iT",h-t what is most strange not one has Uvn re- ! this Senatorial ,'istriet l-'-l J iere.i .r a thh-f am-.-teil. Tlie great i at llullid.iv sl arg . -1 IVi.Iav . ileinan-1 for hor.cs in the annv, and ' c. noting im the wli 'ic v ! the hieh oriees o:iid for them" mnLo ! im-hi :ing the v.-Te ' t) - v " - 1 ' - . . .. .. r ..... 1 ua l w s inii .rnv u;o 1 and if coins- lh" ceil- n 1 T.?- j horse stealing a profitable btisim oner Mixing lmluccmcnts to ii-i:om-t men to engttge 111 it. vv e Have reason to tn- j w ,,e iltn .,s ,., h , sU-li'-ve that ji n-gular g;mg ot horse thieves j th:B li-tri-t in th- Si.ee S.n:- ' T exists in iH'arly every county, and if not i thre vears. ChnrjuM ."'' s.oii disjTsil they will lay a heavy tril- ' "T"V- rciivii ' ute upon the jKuple. Weciiution fanners -"'l,,,""i n'7' ti in every locality to Ik on their guard. now for tJi".- Ilarriilt'irj Ciaort. I It.tTlH.L The -wcat'tcr.
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