tliticaL eAnsyiyanla Leglsiature—fies r. • • - !lon Of 1858. fOisset.:.—Frr, ppe Par t isbir tg Teiegraph. " SENATE. ~11EltnErls noveitio OVER; PhiladeAphis.coonty: Ugrian Ingrva,D. m P Bicitgotugryzbunty:-.. , . P. -.sx/20Xj1).', 'Berks:lohte C. Evans, D. _ Bucks : Jonathan Ely, D . NArth4Mgtou IToseph .paubach, D. and Franklin : George W. yirewer; - York : Wm. H. Welsh, D. Cnizberland - and Perry : lii. Fetter, D. Centre, Lycoming, Clinton and $01.7 "Lai: Aiqhty,ol.47, 1:48.1 . r" Ca arta an J. o Cressnrell, Jr., D. Luzerne, Montour ;and Columbia : G. Steele, D. - • BrAford,'Suscrstelmuna9pd Wyoming: p. Reed 'Myer, R . ' Fott'er;l Kean, Elk, Clearfield, -Jeffeisou ati Merest , :Efi Dry Souther,.R. yeii og o,and Warren : G. W. 'Scofield, R. ~Erie and Crawford : D. A. Finney, R. 'l3Utler,.Beaver and Lawrence: John . Harris, It. William Wilkins, D., and -E.:D. 'Gaga:lm, R. Armstrong, Indiana and Clarion: J. Coffey, R. Schuylkill, C. M. Straub, D. T otal—Dem ocrats,l3 ; Republicans, 8. 11.12248E1tS ELECT Philadelphia: S. J. Randall, D.O, (to a vacancy;) I. N. Marselis, D. ' 11. Chester and Delaware": fl'hQmais S. vtrt. carbon, MINIM, pike :::Wayne.: Thouaas Craig, Jr„ X. IL Snyder, Northumberland, Mon . ,twor.and.Columbia : Charles R. Bucka '' ' 'Dauphin and Lebanon : John B. Ratherford,..A. Lancaster : Bartratu A. Shaeffer, .. R. ; -Robert Baldwin, R. XIX.., Somerset, Bedford and Hunting : Wm. P. Schell, D. Westnilcirelnd and Fayette J. Turney,D. xx ITT. Washington and Greene G. W. Miller, D. XXVI. Lawrence, Mercer and Ve nango: Wm. M. Francis, R. Recapitulation, Deraaerats. Rajaablicaps. • 4 Holding over , box Members , i I. 'Poly tt .I; • - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Adams : Charles Will, D. .Affigllany: Daniel Negley, James B. .Bsekhouse:,Nicholas Voeghtly, J. Heron Foster, Reps., Jehn M. Irwin, D. Armstrong and Westmoreland : Robert `Warden, 4ohtt K. Calhoun, Matthew Shields, Detr.s. Bermer and Lawrence : De Lorma Geo. P. Shaw, Reps. Bedford and Somerset-: Samuel J. Castner, IL, David Hay, Ind ;Whig. Berko : Benjamin Nunnemacher, Amos Weller, Edmumd L. Smith, Dems. Blair : .4obert W. Christy, D. Bradfoy.s.l. :41,: t hu B. G. Babcobk, Cullen . Nichols, Reps. Bucks : 1 ,0 7P4 1 D. ' Butler . : Ales. W. Crawford, IVm. 'W. Dodds, Reps. Cambria : . Geo. N. Smith, D. Carbon and Lehigh : Charles 11. Wil !isms, Herman Rupp, Dems. . Centro: Samuel Gilliland, D. Chester: Morten Garrett, J. Hodgson, Eber W. Sharp, Dents. 'Marion and Forest : W. 4, Abrams, D. Cleaifieldt 4 efferstlP , V.FKoan and Elk; -Wm. P. Wilcoi; Joel Spyker, Dons. • Plinten and Lycoming : D. K. Jack man; 'Thos. W. Lloyd, Dents. Columbia, Montour, Wyoming and Sullivan: John V. Smith, Peter Ent, D. li3revfOrd. and Warren : Thoi. Struth. Robert li. Miller, Reps. • 'Cumberland and Nil Hugh Stew, Ft, Chas. C. Brandt, Dems. Dauphin : Wm. G. A. Lawrence, IL, Edward. J. Lauman, D. Delaware : Thomas P. Powell, D. Erie : Wareham Warner, R,, D. fod, Ind. R. • • Fiyette: John Bierer, D. -Franklin sad Fulton: Alex. K. Mc plum, R., James Null, D. Greene: Wit: Kincaid, D. .Huntingdon: Daniel Houtz, D. Indiana - John Bruce, R. Juniata, Snyder and Union: Timothy (Hayes, Denier Witmer, Reps. Lancaster : Ergenuel D. Roth, Simnel B. Price, Jonathan If. Roland Joseph D. Pownall, Reps. . Lebanon : John George, D. lAzeine : P. C. Gritman, Siet4 l ep irep c:kini,".Samuel G. Turner, Demo. " ',Veneer and'Venango: Win. G. Rose, p. P. Ramsdell; Reps. Chat, Bower D. Monroe end Pike : !Lafayette West- Pxitfik; 11lontiomery: A. Brower Lengaker ! . Josiah tlillegas, George Hamel, Dams. I ' Northampton : _ J'or. iyooding, Max- 1 avirgpepp, Dams. • NortiNurberland : Joe. C.Abod2 X s, D. ,City -9..DonovanoTohn PArgfpy,t. A rm , fibs, Dams: hiladelpi i is County : Joseph H. Don -, Ile Q,' john H. Wells, .D. It McClain, Ilen4littplif,, John H.Dohnett, Town send Yeeiell, John 4 Molloy, r i aribt, J0Z12.051115np Oliver 43 • , J. IC iTaini .T. ..Owens,_ A. -4.rthiiri, Demo.:'• ; • • rotter and i P. Waistaa, Isgagrgatii;ia, 4eps. : • *-- - : poia.''D. - :1112,14,14.1akagt T. 1.4 f; PciiDeati. 7... • Sl , .l.s4laelritatial . Si k ilapp 'ow* TRZ - -Mitshingioi?J'OhlY'' A N:- gaPaiial4, I Jartei•Dar:dhio;'P.. 1 • EMS Wayne: Holloway L. Stevens, Dj York; 'William' W. W 911; A. 14,14tand Gin; Democrat; g l ared " 4epubli.- puts:l4l ; l Senate . House ' • • I • 'aj. on joint Ir.iillot,•• 46: • . Pena 1 6ifi:V . 0ii . t . :.*Itt*O.,. COV,DERSrortIr, Doran Voniiiit, Va. 12,1857. T. 4. ci1ik4,:10.1700 4N.D NO JOURNAL' will be issued next Week. The only, (and we think sulTi aent, though 'our non-paying, subscrib ers may not,) reason* is that we have no paperlc print it upon, and no.mOnhy to buy it with. We dislike to dun our pat rons at app* time, !Anil particularly in hard times; but nothing but money Or paper rags Will buy paper, and we cannot be expected to 'parout cash endlcssfy with out there is some' income. We have al ready made every reasonable-effort to avoid dunning our subscribers, ~.but the time has now Foie when forbearancelis no longer a virtite. We have Some-five' or six dqllars scattered 'over the county, and would like very much to have I some of it now. I Will not some of our subscribers come to our aid immediately ? ,T.1.:04e who cannot raise money kill do a great , favor by sendinF, us grain, pots .toes or : ve g etables of any eatable kind, butter &c.,—in fact, anything that can be manufactured into fond or clothing. We have mere mouths than one depending otteur reelpts fur the Journat, and we hope they , may-in some ineaotre be reliev ed•froutAbeir ouepetuto of mastioiitiOn, • r' : €lo (PORGY , W. Ef.Llon'i; ad vertisaineut for Agents headed, "d Book far Every iAran's ilioretry." . SIEB" The follorTer, is a list of the spe cie paying Banks of Pennsylvania: ' Bank of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh. - Allegheny City Bank; Allegheny. Monongahela Bank; Brownsville. Franklin Bank, Washington. Wyoming Bank, Wilkesbarrc.. Catisque Bank, Catasque. Honesdale Bank, Honesdale. • Kittanning Bank, Kittanning. ' Bank of Pottstown, Pottstown, • Farmers' and Drovers' Bank, Waynes burg. ) The Dank of Pennsylvania, Philadel phia, a large amount of whose notes. are. in circulation, has been closed entirely and an investigation of its affairs com menced. Its bills are worthless. The Weeklll Pressi in an editorial on the SA - « pc., says : • P " There is too much reason for believ ing that the forthcoming report of - the investigation into the affairs of the sank of Pennsylvania will disclose a mass of corruption and mismanagement in that institntion, which will vividly recall the days of the broken ,13ank of the United States. There scents to be but one opin ion' on the subject. Hopes are entertained that the noteholders) and depositors . will he paid ; .butt the steabolders, 'the wid clivs, orphans," and others who have confi ded their fortunes to the bank, will not be so fortunate. Itany reflections will be suggested by this ea;posi.". • The Presi t *ill accept our thanks for l an exchange. • .)-. pkr•The ileptßre Of BEE. C, M, BLAKE, before the ,CooderspOrt Pibrary Associa tion on Satiirday evening last, Nyes a learn ed and logical essui and all whp heard it' spealiof it in teria:lof highest commend : atiou„ The Lecturiecontristed the good niad bad LiteraturtOf the daY, and argued that the pressure in the money market would result t in a great benefiti to book readers, inasmuch 4 itorould reduce the fluantity of boAs : -aUd improve the T 1.74- ;1..4 those iu the trlttet, .1 - 4 e briefly reviewed the literature of the day, and gave the younger 'pertien of his uudicupe soine healthy 44Viip feg a rd to the se lection of reading !natter, Ho aye took a Arin grq4g4 Lion of American Magazine literature, and concentration of American genius. We, cordially endorse his suggestions ing that the literary. genius of our nation has been too';wide ! spread to be properly appreciated. ! But we fear that Yankee enterprise' will never submit , to so great a al l ept as 'the.concentration , of ita isphere of ac ion in the publishing, trade: '" • We liatened.:with ,pleasnretoAlie lirelecture,. suewillim _pleased to p ti l ) : IA it in I our paper, if 19 eau prevp en pcm. • Bep:, :pd,- 21- ;08 .. 30 • 80 fa, •, 2 the,Rwrittentsit_to fursiish - irfor that 1 Pn' \ • - • TheXliciieme_t*s pretty urge for the Yenillittillere.eg heavyell AttojeUrt 4.c*); 11 . **tiering-to the. RriOieet,s and we hog- will norakermtfielrintere,st in its banal in our resding coininanity, - • BOO' 44,in alma , Frialgintiap:., -- Ixf=tkit or: Buaiandit's -- retention . -7 -of kuiTO.i r 'ca&i•ana• -ftansas, .anct.ot ttiiletter to rrotesso Sillinaan'and oiheirS,lii`4lllWi& l iaeries, that eitais ITOr-j rt' - the United - Spas 13uelnitan' press - . in s :Claiming that ,PeriOii as'fiVering thetr. matron Of ii'Prei'Btate;` ; %'shallegiOm it a great favoi' if tends to singh.: 'set oeihe . iPinSitleut.`thAliai been 14nAlke side Of kreedeni and fisticeln• that Territory. • ,The retest pn'of Jtidacs arid "Cato, - 'and "every appoint meat made _ has aided' tlic Border iiiffians. Governor Walker lainaself, thileiifeg the apportionment ofthe 'erritory into the hands 'Of'the BognS offleia;..'ind his activity in' !.hp Kidlapoo .frawl,' did all that he well 'emit - 4 tell:trim - the Territiiry into the hands: pi the perd,er 'but - because' he Would' not 'icaeiVe the purely ; fictitieng 'returns from Oxford, pre cinet and 'scOcegeniiti, it claimed tliat President-Buchanan has favorc'dthe FreeT K h S ate cause, in ansas.. rt ere is d'Air!gle voter who qv, read tfiglisb; enough to he deceived by . such fogie, we think he is 'entitled to .inuch , sympa thy. If the . Piesident desires tO aid the , Free State Jaen in Kansas, .otif-he in tenus to do • them simple 'justice, why don't he dismiss Judge' Cato, who is using.his power_to &impel iut ; - 'er to recognize the .o.xford•fraud anclr give Certificates to the Border Ruffitini whom that - fraud would elect ? Why don't he approve of Walker's refusal to counten ance that fictitimis return V.Can the War: rea iidgeVtell ? The simple truthls;' tteeduni tiMplied la' Kan s as . 4440 f the effprts. of the Administration to crush it. In the CinSittiiiti spite Platform party, that has removed.Uvery„Goveriew ment he refuses to do the at) , work of the Slave Power, fiaWill'riniove R. J. Walker, because of - his refUsal to damn 'himself with endorsing the Oxford swindle. . And yet; after `Walker has been killed for his wie act of siniple tice, the Free' Kansas Buchanan men will continue to shout,i great is the service done to Freedom by the partY2 Such scrxiliti is simply contemptible. The Elfctlons. offieial ajority - G:if:Those; in Ohio, ii3;1503. , The vote in . 31iiinesetileivei matters in doubt, yet, with. Ttanisey, Reimblican; 653 ahead of Sibley; the Demo9ratio can didate. Great ?fforliWill be made by the, friends of tile laitei.;to niatilifaetnia Ono majorities . in ;the lciaglyiVoods amp ties tn overcome thiS. 1w lowa, the official inajarity of Lewe, the Ileputilican candidate for Governor, is 2338. . The ItelmtpFP majority iq the State Senate is 8; in the house 10, The - elections came off on Tnpday, Nov. 3 in the States of New York, Mas sacl;usetts Maryland, Wisconsin, grid Louisiana. • I In New York , t o Ilepublican State ticket, defeated by, from 10,000 to 15,000 majority, While .we have a small majority in the , L_egisiature. Seven of the twelve Judges Of,the Supreme Ccjurt elected., are' Repubcans; among them Martin Grover;"of t he Allegany - district. In Mas.saehusett.i there is the greatest triumph of ,the ypar, . N. P. 'hank s , against.whom there were three leading fianclia,alls, is eletd by. a Plurality of 23,7Q3,,0yer .qa.r44er,. his highest com petitor, The Repplipans of Ma.ssachu settsl4.4:ve srov 1 40 10sPaSsiveSwitli 00ry this c ampaign. other caodidates i on the State ticket with Mr. Banks who 49 all elsqs4 117joritieP 9f 0914sanct or two less than his are; Eliphalet Traik qf Ispcingfieldalie4,tenP-4 - groyernor ; OH- Tpr Warren of I)Tort,hamptoßrPepretßry Of State; diaries ,White of Worcester, 'ditq; 49* Tenni, j; ; , 'of qeorgetown,, TresslFeri. St'sP ll e/ ./?1; Phillips c.f4911 .§, AtturerQq44l in P lace o. . ex ' f i °v t r°r Clifford;- 1411 , bue,oftie,eight:Coun pillons 4,1! ! ItcP4iioans.. ',The .Senate (eoPPlete):!stande Repnblicane, . 33 ; - Btu* .46 pnpogAtsr,:..Ain' oustric4 4ar:irciaL tLli'kat./ailmtt . daters,:;to have 'elected itepitoliean' SlaWsoffieeriaii • - latnre - liy froth three , 'to`- five-ilieri v ; tett icoonntOf 'a Bev:erel4oaan4,-nettfat,.. sand..Enajwity. We - hope - th'e-good*Witie affection, Which 54 . efiptlftett',4ii's is trtte. : i':, ' ' t 6 :;:' i '..:2 7 4''' 7., 44wer linabitosueh en ,exteit• tlitiaOilk, ii t l a lturAt „t,4„4,m'ertisits - ate See- seateely I walk. ;Isis- physician .- ilicol4- t * sf4!witli-.)esrtzihl4o444'than;,,ltst4l, - lifeids resi—boikkodilil tinitruentallyii.- - - nojontzliemEtshont t 1.4 game as Oat and hm e has gone .horto the;country..itveir froi Fil - linore... - - -i" i''.' '''-'3'l - • where be is at frlaint!?oon e tig`d \ fa' his Louisiana has gone thoro (. ughliAdixiin room. His health, othe*ise, is gvitl; apA. istration, as was expected. , - he still hopes to be ahlitoAter the read ort-'of the-Henxkl -with -art. occasional-ar. .1 4e on subjects of general intelligence.' tweixiocracy_!, --Tygnsii:l'v:*-,-Atr.. - ti4,larTorly.v. Si - -;tiiiiia twin— 011*`:givegr the- folliAvitig: . InswitrinitbisAnestiotTi.:,''i itiv`ol.o.quent , -_ And iWir; -,!: !:. : .i, ,, ,. -;j -....- ~-. i - ,„"),tonmeracy - Is.a, ientiment, net , to . he appalled,, co n rinpfed - or ebnitiroinfSed, ',',lt litiows ,itiP linseneis, it cowers to 'no'diu, ' i gdr,Lit"OPpreiges' no , Weaktiess" .'Pearless, ' genercrascand butnabe,' it'rebukes the ar-, rogaut; c h erishes , honor, andsympathise.B ' withlthe humble. ,-It asks nothing but what is right, , Destructive_ on y- to deS 'poilsin, kis dill 'able conseattir of liberty, , laboroand property. -It is the , law'of na- I ture pervading the'law:.of !the laud. ' , .The .1 stupid, Ihn- selfish and the base, in spirit, )11:4 btleTinpee 'it ns,A,.Tulgar,thing ; but in , the'llistery of our riteitho Ilinoerat, is principle 'has.develoied' n rid' illustrated the moral and intelleetital attrib utes of pitr nature. - , res,:that is a noble, magnanimous, ;and sublime, - sentiment, which expands our affections; enlarges the Circle of our sympathies, and eleVz.tes the sent of nian,:until elainntig - an' etjual- , , ity with the beSt; he rejects; as'unworthy rof ' hii" dignity,. any political immunities ,over the humblest of:his followers." - .WA cut ; .the above from a late, Clin ton..D,enloprqt, , We have published. this . noble , definition of Democracy several times before, but it is so rebeshinz-to re ,call such sentiments as compared with the 7,Drud Scott .deersion, Democracy, that we _.. cannot publish it too often. ' The Democrat must ,presume on. the dullness-of its readers, or It would not give. -them this description of genuine Democ racy,' while it defends and supports the Deuloefaey which sustains such doctrines as the following. The Democrat goes hand in hand with the' following papers and their sentim-ents : WHITE SLAVERY. --•• The Richmond Enquirer, a leading . Buchanan paper in Virginia,uses the following language : , "until recently, the defense of slavery has labored Under 'great ditEculties; be. Ouse its apologists - (for they were merely apologists) took half-vtay grounds. .They confined the d . efensq;of slavery to mere negro slavery,. thereby giving up the prim- Ciple, admitting other fozins slavery .to be wrong. • . • "The line of defence; however, is now changed., The,south now Maintains that :814very is. right, natural and necessary, and does not depend upon the difference - The laws of the slave states justify the holding ofwhite mon in bondage." . Again a-leading South Carolina chanatt paper says : , "slavery is the natural r . i and normal condition of the laboring. Man, whether white or black. The great evil of north ern free society is, that its is burdened with-aservile - class of meehanics and la- Ourexv, 14nlit for self government, and yet clothed with the attributes find powers of eitiOns, IN.ipter and slave is a' relation in society as nat4ro apd neuessary as that 'of parent and child; and , the northern . states will :yet.liave to introduce it, •!.•Wre repeat, then, that policy and hu-, manity alike forbid' the extension .of the evils of free society !A:l . nm people and: Coining generations. • . opposite and conflicting forms of society cannot, amon,,,c , civilized men, co exist and endnre, The one must:give Iv:LT arid cease t.p eisist, the ether become Universal, If fret society be unnatural, humeral; rtnphristian ; it must fall, and give way to a slave society-7,a system old as. the world, universal as. mart." ifi T aid, another yaliaut Buell:map organ says : Society! we sicken at the name. What' is it but 'a couglomeratlon of gyeasy inechanics i .'filthy operatives, pui al l-tis tett fanuers,- moon-struck theurists? All the northern plidospepially the 1$ evir Elig lnd states are deynicl of society fitted for well hied. 'gentlemen; . - - The prevailing . class one meets with is that of inechanits -struggling4o be genteel, apti small 'farm ers who do their : own . drudgery, atul yet who are hardly fit for association with a southern ,gentleman's body, servant, This is your free Society ' which the'northern hordeS are endeavoring tp extend... bat° KanSas." The. Richmond (Va.),Exami-aer, an other. Buchanan paper, uses the following language: "We 'have got - to hating everything with' the 'prefix free, froin free negroes down and up thioughnthe ,whole cata logue----free farms" free labor, free society,. free will, :free thinking, fil,ee children, and, frve school" -41 belonging to the same brood Of damnable isms: ' But the worst of all' abominations is the' modern system of free schools, which hai ; been , the cause and`.prolific spree of the infidelity and treasons that have tprnett,[ber cities into Sodoms and Gemorrahs, grid her"land in to the nestflng plaCes ofhowlingßedlatn itcs. Vire-abominate the system; because ihO schools are-free."" . - , Orgniburg (Pa.)lferal4 informs that,: , 4asistaat Editor of, that irp.obliged retire for a sweat froui the olisfrOaitoriel, Hopors to Editors. 1 ; IY,c f potiee. that mite 4, .nutnher. of the [iiiiiial - ficiteri)ity - iii - Pciiiiiiylrania." hire 1 u ell Otielt fki:rr.ario - kp l 'ositiens' : .Of trust d rOsponsibifity, at alto late clectiOn.,__ : G: NEthON SMITH, of the Johnitown I j ! e in), is re-elected to the Assembly 11-inn Cambria,:as is also Jolts lionacoN, of t ti . - Jefel'soiridn,.:froin -Chaster county; al 'o il ;f ai .l, , ..ll , p e it o n i x . A -.F . O K sT 3 E i n o , c O L f u t it he E. P f i o t burg r t erly o : the Chanibersburg Ripo'sitorst; the latter bots.SA's mist; of the Fultou:Pema r I (1 1 0; C. P. RAMSDELLi..of . the V enango Citizen, and G-. P. : &TAW, .of the New-1 castle. t r iazetta j• and 4- : -..r, ITALDEM4N. Of t.l e.,ll4riisttrg Patriot' any rnion,l was d featett liS: only tWelv'o cotes in thelDan 'p' ijii and - Lebanon district, by . J.kmis B. 1 itTuEttOnp, Rep There will he at' least, scYPII editor's in the "louse: this wher. E. J. ' K.F.E.SA:, of !the - Greensbur g 1- Ll enzo4at ; is elected - Register and Record eIL of Westmoreland county, and Col, T. B, SRAI I / 4 111T;. of.i the.. Genius of ~I,Ockty, Prothonotary of Fayette County:, . E. B. .loott•k:. ESq.,, of the Norristown Fatch man , has' been. Chosen Clerk , of ;the !acre , rai courts of MontgOnierY connty. I .j. C. ll4rs, of the Crawford Jouellal;1;1 elect, ed• Treasurer - of that - county - ; andl-.-.. Coilllll.Ai,' of the. Vencnigo" SpeCtaioi7; is elected 'Prothonotary of tharcolinty. The rGiivcrnor elect, arid HoN. 'JAMES Titomrso:ti i • Supreme. Jude, . are'.' also printers. -So ;also are both the Senators at present from , our State in ihe. United I States Senate. „ • . , Truly, the priutes in Pennsylvaninare getting their '.well-earned revrard.4—Thur turn may yet come . . - FROM. KANSAS4—TIIE NEW CON .. ST ral TION ST. L4lB, Nov. 5, 1867. A letter in thelDeniocrai, dated. Le clunpton, Nov. 2, says' that. i Walker bad. left there u few.days before, and hiS des tination ,was thought to—be Washington. It is stated that,)Tialter's object in 'sta tioning the troops at LecOmptbn was not nizactly to protect the Couvention,oor to itatch and be'prcpUred for any action his Pro-Slavery enemies make against him, but befause the Legislature, having a! large Free-State `majority, will prObably repeal the obnoxious laws and depose the olliee-holders;in 'Which - vase a'repetition of the bloody.'scen4 in the early history of the.:TerfitOry'iii!appreliciidcd. , The Constitution will be - submitted to the pcbple with a Slavery clause which will be objectioneble to.: the Pree-Stitte men. and too _moderate ; for the. Pro-Slavery ul traists. Cilinn Cornti!. THANksaiviNG Siatmos.---11re are re 'rinosted to announce that the Rev. C:3l. BLAKE Will preaeh . at the Presbiterian Church, in this villaf.te; at'o'clock 31. on Thurstlay; . 2.othinSt., (Thanlisgiv -Igg,) pprigal invitation 'is extended . to all to participate. POTTER C0. 7 ---The body of Gabriel Barnes, of Oswego township, was found ip the woods . on the 30th ttlt., after a bung and protracted st.'rell. Froiii the rippe4r ances-if was-thought be had been killed by the accidental - drseharge. of the gnn while loading it.—Pittsturg D i spatch. Tbcro is PPe ver i y puwnrrapted error,' in the above item,-which wo desire to nor rect. In our 'account of the •matter, we gave no reasonto Suppose that Mr. hart es was - "Isillo4 : t)y the accidental discharge' of Om gun while loading it.", On the contripy, we..gave. the only plausible . in- fereuee of the cause of his death as there were no external evidences of a Violent death,--that being. a Fhilhng of the'blood from 1 wading the. creek-QsFo.y . o, not Oswegoilpd exhaustiou Alm Lard ' , The . Jotirol, 'for' the Quarter. ending:Nov. Ist, is tet:cived: kis enlarged some 25 pages, and Con tains a'Catalogue of the premiums to awarded at the fOurth annual draWing of , the Costnopolitan Art Assoei*tion, besides' 'a large • quatitity of Art literature and news ye . copy the following iteM asi an act - of juStidc to thy . Mtinagyri, and that our-readers may he fullyitifortued ! , in Bard •to the national Clgur . nf the Alp elation " Potter 'Jotonel sa;Fti of As§ociatiori• and its o:nl:mai engravings The enterpristils /3. laudable 'one, natiortel:ene, thot 3 / 4 gh we regret to see the -agers of it sending M England to have t engravings made: Can they not be as done ; by ; our_own . t.rtists.?• Try it next t Messrs. Mano . .gers. - Vet American geniuS precedence. m-411 things, ; and -yen '4wi) doubly deserting of the . support of Art lovers.! -" The joiailat Fdites wil be ?tin Icant-that Cyr meat Tor s- engraving*" ,- 4 Shakelfands'—will - be from 'Ainenean liiitads,-aa also are the plates ip this anm: lier. of 04 Quarterli. The necessities.of Wsipciation. heretofose, 'have compel. '14411 . e' Pit-eatery. to go abroad for its an . nuid'engnlving; tnl+ing , frotn eigkeen tot thirkfinontlis to prepare a huge, .class steel' plate, At‘erican engravers had tOlinfi that time, tel execute the Asioeia. tion's commission. - This is the reason of that 6 sending to En t ...ltii.'l This tam,. ber of our. Quarterly is _an of the Association's \ patronage of _home. hands," Are yini'ivilitetis give-nib thane thi* ' yetetvMeium Nanagoral "1 1 1101klfegliaey river has got on another spree 7 auttwaa "high. or" on. Tuesday, unarningJast than eve, before known—'.even-by the very - oldest `at - the' foot 0f ..‘,/ 414 sltWeVili the ,pressure. of the tit*, and gallantly wheeled around" to the_sides - of tbe stream. where a large .portion °tit retnainsl. farmers alonc , flee rigor, are, *iprestno,. ready to believe. in the anti-irrigation, system, especially it a season when ,kind . Prio;idenee has, dealt:them• so laowltlfully of rain: - Many farnis'in- this an d•-Me. Kean County we presume; present quito aqueous discs. .We have not learned ;what dent the yoognt, 41Cavy mins have had on the Binnamehotiine and other Futter'. county_ streami.; 'but. pristnne it has been shutter to the effect on the Al. leghany. . . Wednesday noon.—The river is falling pretty, fast„in eoliseoOpee Of 'a heavy frost• last night. : Merolla now a prospect of a few days' pleasant Weather., llope so—we have not seen touch this . season. . . 11:17 - 14,EY'S - SARSArILia. - -For all 'diseases of thetilend; nothing6S Yet been found .to",eoutpare.with!, it... It cleanses the :...Ystetu iupt4itics . , acts gently and off! ien tly oti'the. liver. and. kidneys, strengthens tho digestion, gives tone to the stninuch,- makes the skin clear arra healthy, and restores the constitution, en feebled by disease, or 'brokort down by the excesses of youth ; to its pristine vi go r and • strength: . Every prtident person. should use a few bottles, -particularly du ring the , spring and .stuntuer utenths.— .Irilminfiton. euu,' . • . Paper Money and "Specie. The Boston 'Transcript • futniskes thi# information i • In comparing the paper of this canary with that of Great.Britairi r we.find &total in, the United States . of 8181,000,600. Bank notes, resting on a basis of. 5139,- 000,000 of specie, (of wltichss9,ooo,oo; is in 'public: stocks,. and 522,000,000 in. gold in the sub-Treasnry.) . Iti Great Britain there arc 5184, 00,000 of Bank notes, vesting on a basi of $144,000,000; (of which S7,2;000,000 s in specie, and_ 827,000.000 in public stocks.) , = . . , . _ PHOCL,AA.IfrION . : PENNSYLVAScA, SS: . In the name and 4,t tht authOrity of the Common wealth of renn`xylrania,J A hil e 'S I'OLLOCK, Governor of tht'said ComMcntrralth.: 1 A PROCLAMATION. - Fellow Citizens :—ToreTder ta Almighty God, who controls the destinies' of nations and men, the, home!ge of devout gratitude and praise for biS gL‘duess and mercy, is the ap propriate-and i.cilemn..duty Of a free and higbly favored' people. As toe Giver of. every good and perfe.et gift, we sliouldever recognize Ilia providence; and although adversity_ may throw its dirk sillielows across our pathway ; yet we should Ibe assured of this that "the ,judge of all the earth will do right." Durin7 the past year th bounties of a kind . Providence hate not been withheld trend our Commonwenlthl Our fre institutions have been preseryedjand our fyits and privileges, civil anti' religious, enjoyed; and maintained. The arts and' sciences, and! the great interests of education, morality and religion, bi.ve claimed the attention . and re,icived the en couragkruent of an' intelligent and liberal people. llonoiable industry in its varied de partments has been rewarded ; and although recent and severe financial revulsion has filled with gloom, sorrow and distress„ the .hearts and homes of many of our citizens, yet no fear of famine, no dread of impending public or social calamity, mingies with our emotions of gratitude for past hlessings t or weakens our trust fur the ftifure, in the MovidenceOf Him who wounels_hut to heal, and "chose inerev endured' forever." A Mentions hariest has j crowned the :allor of the husbandinniz,psare I with its gentle. End reloading infitiences, and nnwopted healfh 411 it a ttruats and mercies, ' have been vp.usirsafed to u:s. In acknowledgment of these manifold bless ings, we should offer untO , Gad !' thanksgiving_ and pay our vows' unto the most .High; and call upon Ilim "in the day of trouble; - He will dcli7er thee, and thou shalt glnrify _ 'Under the. Solemn comietion of ,tis Pro-. pricty of this duty, and to conformity with establisitedreustom and the wishes ,of many good citizens, I. Japre rot,tecr4 Goi•ernor of the Comm onivealth of Pennsylvania. diihersby recommend TIIITSDAY; THE' , TWENTY SIX.TII DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, as 43 - Orgencral thanksgiving and praisethrough outlhis state, and earnestly requestthe pee: , OF that abstaining' from their usual STOM. tions and all wordly pursuits, they assemble on that according to their religious cue torns, and unite itt,oficring.thanks to Almighty God for his past 'goo'dnel and mercies; . and while humbly acknowledging our transgres sions, and imploring Ms forgiveness; beseech !Dm, with sincerer and..earhest desjra, to re turn and viSit.us again. with Ws 11:1ing-ir.iad noes, make -mi. worthy of Wa bounties, and continue tons the rich blessings of liisproTi• dence and grace, , ' • Given Under - iny hand' anti` the' GicatlSeal of the State, at Ilarrisbirg, this nineteenth day of October, in-the yearof our Lord s., one thou Sand eight hundred and fifty sevent and. of the Comtnonwealtb - tkm 2 Govettscit. •t: 1.• ', '.- Join M. Beurt.4l6' `• Dlputg terfatirettir4.cle EMI it he