. T, si y. ., i ' 1 II x- V - 3Ct' Se'.i' Vt. .V i -M i M. 11 t- J ..i- ..' vJ , .11. . : NEW SEUIKS VOL. 7. NO. 25.!. ;s;i)t:ai)ff!iii):6flzdk. cvi .PUBLISHED' EVEBT -THURSDAY NOBKTNO. ; CEQRGE ,WEAVR,.EDTf0R7 AND PROPRIETOR i. . . John n. Wright, Priutcr. , ! OFFICE Tllnadg Uullding. Third Flour ' , , , . Main StreotSouth Sid. , Tebms $1,75 per annum in advance Thursday Evc-miiK, Oct. 28, "v' Gold Deposits is Cahada. The provin cial geologist of Canada, in his report for the . year 1851 '02, gives an account of gold wash inga on the river Du Loup, at its junction With the Cbaudier.in which he states that ' during the present season 1,900 penny. . weights of gold have been obtained by .. the company engaged in' working the de posit. Much time and money were lost in , ponscquonce of their dam being carried a way, but on the whole the labor has been i remunerative. : The other minerals found in connection with the gold and iron sand, a . small quantity of plantinum, and irrodiuin k tyith an indication of mercury. -', Several 'prospectors,, both American and " Canadlun,have . traversed the country arouud and have been successful also in finding thu precious metal in other localities, but had not eacceedediu making its collection profits. ' ble. The geologist concludes, from the evi dence, collected, that the deposits are not generally sufficiently rich to render their working remunerative to, unskilled labor; nd that agriculturists and others engaged n the ordinary occupations of the country, would only lose their time and laburby turn ing gold-hunters. "This Hahd See STaucn me." Wo recently keard the following most touching incident. A little boy had died; his body . was laid out in a darkened, retired room, ' waiting to be laid away in the lone cold ' grave. His afflicted mother and bereaved little , sister went in to look at the sweet face of the precious sleeper, for his face was beau tiful even in death. As they stood gazing upon the form of the one so cherished and beloved, the little girl asked to take his hand. The mother at first did not think it beet, but her child repeated the request, und seemed very anxious about it, she took the , the cold bloodless hand of ber sleeping boy add placed jt in the hand of his weeping sis ter. The dear child looked at it a moment, car essed it fondly; and then looked up to her mother through the tears of weeping oflec ' liou and love, and said; "Mother tkis little hand never struck me." What could bo more touching and lovely! Young reader, have you alwiiysbccn so gentle to your brothers and sisters, that were you to die, such a tribute as this could be paid to your memory! Could a brother or . sister take your hand, were it c!d, and suy, This hand never struck inc.1" What no elevation of oar deepst grief, when wo ore called to part with friends, to be able to remember only word" anJ action of mutual kindness and love. How bitter must be the sorrow, and how Bcaldingthe tears of remorse, of an unkind child, as it looks upon the cold form, or stands at Ihe grave of a brother or sister, a father or mother, toward whom heor she, had mani fested unkindncss. Let us all remember, whatsoever we sow, in this respect, tliut we shall also reap. Well-Sprint. . . Mysterious. A writer from Pnrisburgh, . Giles county, Virginia, snys: "At a dio tance of some three miles from this place, whero some workmen were blasting a rock, having made an excavation of tenor twelve feet, the earth gave way , and all were plung ed into a large room apparently dug out. At the further extremity of tho room a hu man skeleton waa found in a leaning pos ture, reclining, as it seems, against the side of the cavern, and seated upon something ' resembling a chest. No clue as yet is known to get at the history of the human relic." 03-A Mr. Mowry.of Auburn, has issued a card in which he states he has invented nn arrangement by which the elasticity of com pressed air can be used to propel carriages on railroads. The air is compressed by wa ter power or otherwise, and carried in a tube or pipe the whole length of the roud. He also says he has taken measures to secure a patent for the same. High Prices. Four aharesof the Colum bus, Cleveland and Cincinnati Railroad were lnt week sold at an administrator's sale, in Delaware county, and each share brought $127, the original stock being $100. This is the highest mark wo have yet noticed in any railroad stock in the Union. But there is no better stock than this same roud. State Jour. ftrMiss Elizabeth Duvall has been op- pointed by the Postmaster Generul post. mistress at Davidsonville, Anne ettiuir it Subscriber, ' i Tired and fatigued with a long day's ride, covered wild dust we had gathered on dry sandy road, we called ut" Squire Hobb' Ui wet our mouth, rest our.bunes, and Jiavji a chat with the fcvuiru. Ou'our part, howev. er, there wa a lisposilivn , wry soon to tulk le,,and dots more. This Hobbs, a Lji good naturea jouJ, perceived a by intuition, and soon lui't us to the soft iullueiicvs or no-: lure's "Bweetrdstorer.". -,.. j, . , Now, how long we slept we needn't tell,: and our readers needn't know-, It wssu't long, however, for the loud talking in the Squire's 'office' souu aruui-ed us and we list ened to a conversation highly interesting to us. It seemed that Joacum (Julie, Old: Joe. a clever, sober, close-tUtcd neighbor of the Squire's, had called in to talk.. about lbe crops,' and matters and things in general. 'Well, Squire,' said Mr, .Uulic, do you know where a fellow can buy a riilit smart chanceof a nigger boy these limesl , Heally, uncle Joo, I don't know at this time., ;l here was a sale iu town last .week of some six or eight at one tiuio.' ,, 1 here was!'' v..;-,: r 1 . Yes.- And I guts right likely negro boy I eighteen years old, for $440. My word for it, i wouiun i laac a mousanu uoiiurs lornim today,' .; .; ,,',,-j , ,'Just my luck. - Why, I nuver., heard a word of it. .. . . . ,, ,,, , ,. v 'Who told you Squire!' , ; ..' . 'O, you know I take the paper. I saw the sale advertised,. and, as I had . to go to town, any way, I went on the day of sale, thinking, perhaps, I. might hit a bargain, LANCASTER, OHIO, THURSDAY M0RNI XG, NOVEMBER 4, 1852. TELEOEAPHIO IHTELLIOEKCE. WHOLE NO. 1115 I'riday KveniHK, Oct , Cat. Pobtkb is Washisoto.-W Icarq , Prom the Ohio State Journtl.1 t .......- ... ' W m... W ... I l-.PT I'.liTl. i Wi..!..,,.. U.' UJILimU IUiltL)Ill.l.l.Jir.M,(,. Ntw Yoar, , October 37.-Th Niap.nl' ,'"- th Washington Union of y. terday i n7, intrt amonV our "ftiiens V' mn,i WeeU circulate rles h.d pronounc, dnp Crescent valuable mineral lands lying in the valleys roaS" the mail! at the following low rau-s ' Mr. Webster died, arrived from Halifax at 3 o'clock this mum- that Capt. Porter, of the steams!) CHEArPjtEPAr Postaue Rjites. Under I Ma. Webste Bdial Place. A let the Cheap Poatage Law now in operation, ter trota Boston, after stating that Dr. Jeff- need tha disease of which to be dropsy In tha cheat. ..., w.iu uau. i U loin, .i.u o inruugn city, krrived In Washington on Friday eve- 'of Hocking River, Monday Creek.and Rac- lbe posuge to he paid quarterly or yearly, ' ccailuned by his late fall from to carrtaw, possenners. bhe arrived out on tha 11th. '!.,' . , ...... .. . i. r- l. .. . "... ' ernew.causedahadvaaoeincotton.which " "S 'n,.e' "'l 'u0 ,cnl for, VZ . . ' . Z. ... """ "mce ut m""' or " was further increased 6i.e-sixteeutb by the iew l"" is worthy of notice, that he baa pwpar- arrivaUf the Pacific. - -j plain hi. conduct: : The Union add-: , ?hom". Ewng SwwVlfflS''' C"W 1-rter of a cent a eopy H himwlf al.straati.f Pl.c. durlnfth. . Twentv-fourDolitical Drisonera war shot: Hni.k;,,Hi ,;..i. u.i...i.u LT....."' acquainted . f. s . . ft " paslseswn. The bous for the dead o( hla i it. ... , . i . r iMinilv im made ridv. A mnhuniAit ofvaiu . uniiL-rt'iice uuiween iiimnnii mnn in a mi nun. 't'um u-. - i. .- i. a w hair.. - . . , . . ' J -w The yacht America was defeated by a new istration I, that the Crescent CyU he !of dwf.l syZ.' vZ .2 ZiZ ' ' . 1 . a - i - , w t - iniriiij n in uiU wuu aww w wvi w . w,r woiu river, runu.njf .nrougn ids T Wttkly 6'wip--(.ukcrilion only tkl 75j without inscriptions, one M which Ufor him- ,nc a"-; Pfrnnumln adiaireeW.t 3, cents 's prop.oie no, tneinscripuon wm ' " " " y ...... ..V, w . V..I..I . rtt u I . .J. at Kanigolia a 1 he yacht Swedish yacht, by twetity -minute.. 1 The 1 commanded on hor last trip to Havana.when place tf the Oh '' "6' uwiic- ui mo auit-iitB w mie was insuiieu uecause an Innocent man i towns of accepted by yacht Volantees, and also by the.; Mr. Purser Smith who was supposed to 1 Chauncer. US IU new iron yacht Disowned. The Earl of Carlisle has written a preface to Uncle Tom's Cabin, intended to neutral ize the criticism of the London Times. Lord Cambermore was nominated Consta ble to the Tower of London, vice Welling ton. ' ' ' " ' '. ' : ' ';' , ' Earl of Derby elected Chancellor or Ox ford University.""'' 1 ' At a meeting of Iron ' masters,'; held at Woolverhampton,' relative to the present prices of iron, the recent rise was approved. ' Phasce. Accounts oftbe President's re ception and dazzling speech 'at Bordeaux, placarded at Paris, to be posted in all the communes of France.' . Titles, high nobility, ministers and gen soon be put upon that, and what an inscrip- ... i. . .... .i x. .. i . . - . . j. . . .umi I " " rV'my UKKU 01 , pie iaci win seme mis lact. A tram or car. nu-rl "t ' peryesr, in ute oiaie oi i ,f , ..nmmntm hi. n.m. .nJ fr.i ' r V 1 00' llA , bcen torered ht ' brine 19,000 bushels of coal from Ohio. At 6J wiits per ouarter, or 2G cenu,dd.. . Z 1 - oUttie line from New Orleans to Havana. tha mines ta Clumh.,. In h,..,r. k . .. . V r iviivniua ,sai,a wr aa vro m v vi V siv To subscribers j quent article in Uie Boston Courier, of tha however, the Week- ! 201h innf nt. In rifernr tn Vr. W.Kil.r'. iiisirue, L.ieut. i'oru-r was only temporan- this latter pays, certainly the former will. 'J -waiefc goes potsgers, v i. w. tiwMitw, DHswi It has been ascertained that Columbus (BrTran.iei.t p.persare charged one rent Vessel. thoGeortna. beintr U dun fur ronn r. l.nJ Ml .:u.. . i i . f.i..rcvugi:uue rem and it is also true that the Crescent Citviie. In longs 10 me line mat does not slop at 11a-1 ten feet to the mile, and no deei, cutting Lot : "uu' "uu lwo ce"1" nen 1,01 prepaid. sustsiu him and wbicti article was evident- i a f i oui u.e line from New Orleans to Havana, the mine, to Columbus, in six hours, can be , per annum, to .11 other and ibeoe to New York; and that hereafter run at but little more actual expense than a ! ST', . he will run between New York end New canal boat that will require ten days for a . ' Territories. Orleans alone, Mr. Smith being on board! trip, and carries only, loobu.hcU, and if , the county of Fairfield, I illness, his retirement at MarshBeld, and hla ... 1. 1. . r. I.u r...a .mint r w I (K k. M..n 2.57' P-iholding power of con.cha. recUte" . to vans on the way between new Orleans. Womas's ArrgcTioa. Conrad Schill en listed as a German soldier aud served the term of years required by the laws of that eral amnesty are looked for as the first act 'nd lo qualify him to promotion. He grad- of the new Emperor. Louis Napoleon was "illy mounted the ladder of fame and of bon to enter Paris, in triumph on the 10th in- or, and imbibing from nature, as he advanc stant.'"'. : ' -' " ' " . ,ed, tha doctrine of Equality, readily espous- ew York and 1 little bridsrin?. and distsnce from Columbus to Porneroy is 89 nntlinnpl nrfntil ..h. l.a tween Athens and Porneroy. The whole Spaiit Subscription for the the families and I did hit a bargain sure.' .,,p..,,t i ....... ' killed and wounded in the Lope? affair 291,4 ed the cause of ihe Liberal Party in the re cent Revolutions that have convulsed Eu rope, uwingia this course he was Well. I swow. I have uot to have a hand toon nlautf-ra. : ' '' some how. . You see, I , have put'in morel: Dermark. It is rurnored that the Kinff (pelled to flee, his native land and find a home than I liuva hands to work. Wh's got a i intends to abdicate, the constitution being ; ju America..-. Ha chose our city as his ab id hand to hire ony wlieres ubout!' . (too democrulic for his liking. Prince Chris- j luS place, but alas! the sudden reversion of . 'You'ro too bard for me again, uncle. Joe; l tian, ol (jucksburg, would be his succemir. j bis fortunes weighed heavily on his niind,and thehireing season is over.- About a month j : Switzerland. The Prussian Ambassa. i,!re 'ng he was a subject fur tho Lunutic ago all the negroes belonging to the estate j dor ordered all Prussian workmen to Prussia, I Asylum. of II .deceased, were let at auction; and i !'or fear of the influence of Democratic doc- He had formed an attachment io his na- .. .ll.l . . !.' .. ' .' I.' I '..A I. .1 f... .. 1'l lf iiuiuiuuHj.ciii.iiijiv". ' i ,u-iue. i -ju..B "-"'"i"""' iverv rich above that fr n fHt U S-.I uni. 'The d-L You don't say. Why didn't i Austria.-A correspondent of the London 1. love was reciprocated; but to , S'7cla then a i L d .rfn f r .1 i ?,t ...ii . o...:.n , . .. n.: :.. : t 'r j... . l :, l,Skr.. i.;. !.., k...i i. .: nr- l-lay u,cn a secojiu vein Ol Coal 2.' ttl't JfUU Will 11,13 tJUII17 " I 1 lllll'D, III VICW VI llJtUIUV DTUiUril llUlllt? I " uw. pcitUKU llllll '1 hardly Know wny New Yobx Cay.TAt Palam7 The New , Wfhlen ln n''cipaUon f his diaaolutioB ' York Post publishes a handsome vi-w .ifih I Bives a further idea f the great statesman's 'Pn.!.! V.I...I. I..M..I.J O - 1 . . n.iles ,and o the coalreg.ona only 58 n..les,iSqilareifor the Exhibition of the Industry of t The ran at Marshfield is worthv to be and the estimated cost of a road is SI2.000 Li m. ,;., i.. .i,i i j.:.. i e 'arm, al 31arshne d, to worthy lobe .... . y ,.j .,,. M.,V lne r(,sllng p)ace 0 ,u musirious owner. Vs'., . ,,rP'c"" UI,,luns It is shielded, by a range of beautiful kiii Of a highly imposm? and ornamental chsr- ! from ihe violence of our aorlh-eAitef'.y jacter, somewhat similar In in general as-! .torms. It has a distant view ofthawttat, pectto its Loiidm predecessor, though of 'beyond the lowlands which every bJgb Uo I much less extended dimensions', and diflVring 1 overSwa. On one side a wooded rr&on jin many of the details of construction. - The i toryjuU into the sea, and on tha other ri ground plan of the building forma an octa- L siting highland, on the brow of which, jgon, and is surmounted by a Greek cross, jn the deep repose of nature, bis kindred rest thatmunv hills near iIip ,i.nl r-.ir,.. .' l "'-tuon- -: in their long sleep, witti so sounds a- exhauXa. oXn'JZl ZSenZl STf JA" W ' ."d the uiur.ur. of the ... .-a , "... "c C,,UI"H " iiii-rouiu uoor 1411 1,- . k ind ttrourli the lo isira nftLa arooointf i'l (uin f...i .1 - II ..r.n r . . . I , P . . . . a vir.,u5 jiuwifi oi.uou icci unai i tree., or the song of birds, or tha solemn ,ic. i fo,v'Ju icei, or auou per mile. J In regard to the mineral wealth of this re Igion, I have bu little to say. Prof. Math. er, as atate Geologist, published many val uable statistics relative to the minerals of Hocking. I will mention, however, a few facts, for I have been engaged, in company with I'. Hayden and others, in mining in the coal fields on the Hocking river, and know j Inr from the canal i- stratified a follows i from the Ibvt'l of, lhd canal is a strata sandstone thirty feet thick, next, a thin sirs-! jora(. wij, bc j' ,eet h lauicum nuirai one 1001 in lliir.Kness and .;n !, -,.,...,.. ,t ,:...i ,.c. j i . ul.u ...ii. .. uiiiuu aiiu ii ana. ine quantity ol iron to be used will amount on which the house sUnds, tbet gently falls ut four acres. The i voice of the sea, speakinv etersaUr from Its :..u l.i.. l..:l.l; : . . . . J. . ine uuuuing .vastdeptns. j tie undulating iunie sweeps 1 up from the marshes and torus a table land I saAv it- advertised and the jealousy of the Austrians.thlnks (ha I in our paper, and I supposed every body Americun Government not prudent in lesv-.1 'ouow mm ,t didn't Know you i mg their citizens without protection. ' woruiy oi i rom bi. d ug her good bye or advising her to ! Z ,KJ .ku?.:".; . V. . ", . V .utl 44000 1unrc took that. - More'n that, I didn't know you i ing their citizens without protection. ' I worthy of her steel, was true to her afianc- wauted to hire. Did you know I have sold j India. Muil arrived at Marseilles with ed n,m on learning of his arrival in this mv Harden tract of Land!' ' I Calcutta dates to September 8th. and China I country, immediately followed him. Her uui sue, wno nau lounu "a lo8 I ,i,:.t ,u .,7i f, . .,.. r .,., t 'No, Indeed. Who too! 'Who, to a rich old fellow from Alabama. It was day before yesterday; and I got the "yellow boys" cash up only six dollars per acre. He taid that he came ur.ross our pa per in 'Old Alabama,' ho liked the descrip tion of the country; saw my wee bit of an advertisement, and came to see about it. We struck a trade in no time.' . 'Jerusalem! And here I've been trying to sella 1 1 iick t of lunil for the Inst twoy.'ars and could'nt get a duller and a half an acre. It's better lund thunyuurn toot and you know it, Squire. Well, what if 'tis, and ctm't be 'tiser, but I reckon', Squire, I've beat you on sugar - I bought, lust week, two barrels of sugar at six cents, when every body else had n... .i... t.. 1 1 give seven ccnis, xeni mm, en: to AugUBt 24lh Abbott Lawrence aiid family are umong the passengers. ' The steamer Creole, British built and un der British colors, but owned by Americans, was brought into Hamax as a prize by tier Majesty's steamer. , .... From Baltimore. ' '.j . Baltimore, Oct i!7. Muil thoSgb from New Orleans. The surve of , the mouth of the Mississippi has been completed, and a report will be made. "at once to tho Secre tary of VVur. ',' . , Th'' assistant Treasurer of New Orleans gives notice that dralts to 'Jhe amount of anticipation of their meeting was murt rap turous, and on: imagine ner horror on learn ing that he was insane! But she forsook him not, and for many long months she has watched for the return of his reason. She was often permitted to see him while confin ed at Columbus the physicians hoping that such a course would aid his recovery, but in vain.. Some two months since he was re turned to this citv as incu-uble.yet his guar dian angel forsook liiin not. At her earnest solicitation a friend signed the necessary papers to keep Lira out of the Commercial Hospital, and she administered to his wants. A few days Since tho friend saw fit to deliv er him up again to the authorities, but she is yet with him, visiting frequently, endeavor- speak and look consciousness into over a million dollars, transmitted to the In illan A went, have been lost, and cautions tho I ,n ' mm, anu is uooui nnving nun permanently removed. Her love is undying, and if Abe Ian! und Ileloise deserved a monument of tukr.n uir.unr ' stone, uicse uuhapov couple should have one I gut n rure j ground of oppositicn to the treatment of the I of solid gold. Cm. f.'at. With all ease, uncle Jjc I bought mine 'public airainst receiving them. at fiye cents.' ' j The Republic of this morning says, wc .'No, sir I don't believe it. Now, say have the best authority for saying that the where? Cabinet nt Washington hns At the house ol V Ct Co VTroHCent Lity at lluv.nina, nnd have no I cb ulit that it will ho followed by speedy re- dress oi the wrong complained ol. l Here will bc im liackinir out by . the Adiiiiiiistra- burgain. Y'ou see they advertised in thu pa per that they were selling oil" ut cost. I knew groceries would sio quick, so I went in and bought a year's supply. Their groco rka were all s.'M before night. I didn't pay the money eitliur.'W they look -my United Stutes Land Warrant at $lo0. . 'Now, now Squire! llint can't be, for my' lawyer told me that wasn't legal to sell my land warrant.' . 'Very true, some time ag; but the news came lately in the paper that Congress had made them assignable.' '' 'Well, tisn't fair! it's rascally! What riL'lit bus these editors to get all the news and keep it to themselves!' ' 'Ah! undo Joe, you misunderstand it. Eeditors and printers labor night and day to gather the news and give it to the people to instruct their readers lo iniorm mem oi all the improvements of the age, and ameli orate the condition of society, Their paper goes abroad, recommending our people and country to. interested and intelligent emi grants. Can they labor thus for nothing! Should they not be paid! Is there a man who is not benefitted by a paper! Is not eveiy subscriber repaid foor fold for a pit tance of $2, his subscription price!' 'Stop, Squire! stop right therel I'm go ins to tuke the paper. I'll take six, and send some back to my kinsfolks in Georgia.'. 'You needn't go as far as that here's the editor right in the room.' Hero the parties rushed in upon us, where wo were acting out most admirably a per son fust osleep. It is enough for us to soy, that alter an introduction, the name of Joa cum Gulic was entered upon our note-book as a subscriber paid in advance. And now, when the parties alluded to Bhall read this, wo hone thev will pardon us for giving to the public the substantial fucts urged by the ' jn j Monument Square great ent i so eitectuaiiy in -urning asm-largely attended. Motto "Scott, tion, lind the rights ond honor of the country j will be vindicated. l.ient. Porter was or dered to Wafshingtou only to give full infor mation lo Government, and at his own re quest bus been, transfcrcd by the owners'to the Georgia. ' From Boston. '. . Boston, Oct. 27. Fishing schooner, Car oline Knight, of Newhuryport, was seized by the British Cruiser Charlestown, and has been condemned valued at seven thousand dollars. Fishing vessels, belonging to New buryport, were lost in the gale. J Boston, Oct. 27. Mr. Webster's remains were yesterday removed to the Library. Gov. Routweli will attend the funeral. The Webster Executive Committee last night, after various propositions for future action resolved to proceed in political matters the same as if Webster were living. Elizur Wright, to-day, was acquitted for for his action in the slave rescue. The New Brunswick Legislature assem bled in extra session. 4 A resolution was moved, approving the action of the home government, relative to fisheries. Boston, Oct. 28. The meeting of the Suffolk bar this morning was largely atten ded. District Atlomey Lunt announced the death of Mr. Webster. Speeches were made by Hon. Chas. G. Loring, Judne Spraguo, Rufus Choat and George T. Curtis. It is thought several thousand people will attend the funeral on Friday. Postal Convention Between the Uni- tkd btates a.id I'r.issiA. A Postal con tention has been concluded between the United htuu's and l riissni, bv which a clos iuie. lire ciny, ana several slralas ol iron ore; above that is about two feet black slate, 13 leet of shale and iron ore, und then comes the fourth vein of coal 4j feet thick, includ ing 14 inches kennel coal, about one foot from the top of the bituminous coal, above to 1.2.;0 tons. to 15 foet - j in ,027 paie, 10 by 34 or 33 inches. exhibition wi of May next. A New Thick roa Ceeesrobks. The roof will cover an area into a smooth and soreadino- laws Ik a. by The class for the iWn.r ulnne. it amends Ln tha western building will amount to 39,0'jO aauare frit. I r hill- .hM nniWiidt. shut in U27 paie, 10 by 34 or 33 inches. The I tt.a nirture. and bound a aeena' of kormoni- exhibition will be opened on the second day jous, yet richly varied and sweetly contrasted beauty. EFFl.XGEH, WHITE laTTA, ARC now receiving ly caalui4 nilraai 16U Tons of Hardware. Our itsck is lbs largart wa bar rir bought. And aa It baa bet? iukum aliaett Of ficer Marshall informs us ofa new game which has beencntroduced by the"sharpers" that is five feet shale, ond above still is the !on the levee. It is as follows: The shsr- heavy rouse of sandstone from 70 to 130 feet Pcr places a galvmr;ed counterfeit S3. , .mimlv tar e:ili Iron uaauraxiunra aA bspertan thick, used for lock walls and for building ' Col(' piece into an empty pocket book. w Kara h m our power to otfei Haxawwa si lowss purposes, and beneath this rock is found the netting along side of a green one, ho opens alum rock. " and looks into it, holding it in such a way Our coal is easily mined. One man can ,hat "greeny ".ees the "yellow boy." He mine three tons per day, and place it in the pretends as if he does not see it, and closing cars. Our iron ore is still more valuable. th.e book, declares he is out of money, and We have six or eight different species of wi" sell the pocket book for a mere trifle, veins. The most useful is the black plate He "sk'the green one if he will give &2 for and kidney ores. We have also valuable ll and be supposing there is a $5 in i(, which clays suitable for making Liverpool ware. A Iso, abundance of salt water and sulphur, alum, copperas, glaubcr salts, &c, sand, flag grind, flint marble, oil, and whet stones. Also as valuable lead mines as any in Mis souri or Wisconsin. Our hills present the same indications of metals as the Ozark the holder knows not, readily irives the 82. slaps the book into bis pocket, and slips off from the sharper for fear that he will find out that the money is in it. Scores have thos been swindled out of their money, some giving as high as three or four dollars for a pocket book uol worth a quarter of a dollar. Suuire aiding us a Sidscribcr." Americun Artisul '. Fran- Ciiinesf. in California. A Sun." cisco letter of the 15th ult., says: A number of Chinese merchants and , la- I n ., . .. I I a ...,!oi , uorcrs are now en"azeu on l urroi a umunu- uic, ii.i,c muuu, .tii:-" .u.. r nr..-. countv. Maryland, vice IN. u. Duvall, ae-, , . - , cuuuiv, jaijriiauu, . i crnmnrv Ktrents. Thev a U Dear tu be a steailv. ceased. The lady appointed periormeu iiie.e :.,.' .... .i- sober und industrious Bet apparently very slow but sure. They calculate with great exactness and nicety, and turn out their work handsomely. They are at present building a queer kind of scaffold for masons. It is made out out ol small pules it uamuoos, wnicu are fastened together by small withes. It is strong and substantial, and less liable to give away than those genertlly erected by our mechanics. The buildings on which they were engaged will when completed, be the most magnificent structure in California. This structure is intended for Page, Bacon, & Co's new Banking House. . -. Il is curious to see the Chinese work In MtunH of liniAlinir liv tnr.kle the laraa hlocka lis she purled the Tinnicum Apple Dumpling ;0fgranite,as with us in Eastern cities, they little nearer ner giwweB, .imply lasten ropes around the biocK, and fides them French dancing girls be it says , uavjng gecured them to bamboo pole, eight duties of the office for several months previ ous to the death of her father with such ac ceptibility that the whole neighborhood unites and another candidate declines in favor of her permanent appointment. Z. & W. R. R. We are informed by a gentleman from Perry county, that the friends of the Northern or Somerset route, are making the most strenuous exertions to raise an amount of stock that will induce the Directory of that road to adopt it, and with flattering prospects of success. Zones. (.'our. fCr"Oh dear, oh dear," said Aunt Dolly, v- .. . . .... . . r i: that Marosello Meiisse, is going loazcwe one of her grand pas on the stage this alter lioon, and I wouldn't see it done for noth THKLondoii Police consitsof5,625 persons, and cost in 1851, $1,900,000. The New York Police consists of less than a thousand men, qd cost, in 1851 $584,000; or 50 per pent, rno than London ia proportion. r An old bachelor say a that women are so fond of apperances, that if yon could make them believe there were no looking glasses in Heaven, they would set no more value on salvation than they do on a poor relation. Singular how age sours people. All German wapts for dinner, Is three sausages and a flute. To a gentleman born in the vicinity of the Rhien, music is as ne cessary to existence aa breath or long tailed pipe :; ,.;' bis strapping Chinamen take the block upon their shoulders, and march up the staging to the second story, and place it on the spot de sired. : ' .... Many of these blocks weigh three hun dred to five huiufredpoundseaclK" OjrA friend sunds us a miniature edition of Pierce's Life, unabridged. , We think it might be advertised for sale under the head of 'blank deeds.' CAicyao Journal. . : r , fj7The city councils of Savannah, Ga., have subscribed $500,000 to the Savannah and Albany rai'.road, which is to be surveyed and lo cated immediately. ., , fjr-The aggregate wealth of the United Slate amounts to $13,000,000, and the pop ulation Is 25,000,000 souls. . s I fjirMore than $3,000,000, are invested! in ! churches in Pittsburgh, -. v i . cd mail is hereafter to be regularly exchang ed betweep thu olHces of New York and Ai..-la-Cuipclli', and Boston and Aix-la-Ch.ipelle, via London und Ostend -ihe most expeditious route lo the continent. A un- J form postage rule of thirty writs, of which pre-puyment is to be optional in both coun- j tries, has bcen agreed upon as regards ull letters addressed from any part of the Unit ed States to any part of the German-Austria Postal Union, (embracing Prussia, all the other German States, and the whole of the Austrian Empire,) and from any part of the German-Austrian Postal Union to any part ol the United States. Newspapers sent iu this mail from one country to the other are to oevrt-vaul six cents each, this being also the full postage. Provision is likewise made for corrcspondenpe to and from coun tries beyond the Postal-' Union; the rates of postage established, pre-puyment of which, in most cases, is also to lie optional on ei ther side; and it is expected the arrange ment will go into full effect on or about the first of next month. In the mean time, post age tables, containing particular instruc tions on this subject, are to be sent to post masters generally throughout the United Slates. Gen. Scott started as a captain in the army and fought up to the position of com-mauder-in-chief. Gen. Pierce started as a Brigadier General & fought up to no where ! Gen. Scott started on foot and rose up to the back ofa war horse where he remained a conspicious mark for the enemy's bullets in every war. Gen. Pierce started on a plung ing steed," and fainted down to foot back, from there to bed home before his first was ended. Kentucky Rifle. A Gallant Onset. In the Cth (Bar rere's) district, Caw raceivod 195G majority over Taylor in 1848. At the late election, Ellison, Loco, obtained only 274 majority over Barrere. Here is a clean Whig gain of 1682 in one district. The Locofoco majority on Congressmen in Ohio is not over sit or seven thousand. The gallant Whigs of the Gth did their full share in this labor, and will finish the work by a still farther reduction on Tuesduy uext. fjyWe do not rememfier to have seen a better hit at your grasping, avaricious mind ed individuals than the following: "My son, would you suppose the Lord's Prayer could been graved on a space no big ger than half a dime!" "Why, yes, falher,if ahalf a dime was as large in reality as'it appears in your eyes, I think there would be no difficulty in putting it on four times." ' mountains and Potosi mines. j Cm. Jbnq. In regard to quantity, there js fflcient, Laro Oiu-The improvement in the rronoretolantheStateofOhiomrgoOyeirslnufef thil, oil ,BtonUbi ,t ...u ... reBru i ui .y u, our coal, i hag been only a few years since it was first have a small tract which is estimated to con- introdnced ,and now it is mad e equal to sperm tain 400,000,000 bushels, estimating 2,780 (oiI. Amo' yhe mo,t enterP?ising of th -ii It if i m inn tu n It ho la Thu t t ho ".rn I . . - . . ..! . . j. ....... manniactunng ol that article in the city, is moil price in this market 8 cents a bushel . fiurckhard & Co. By invitation we yester wil l amount to thirty-two millions of dollars, day vigjted their workl) M(J wer much .ii i ki ' iy, j-1-, j pleased in witnessing the process through which the lard is transformed into stearins will probubly come to as much more when used. 1 shall have in a Tew days all the dif ferent specimens from Hocking; also sped mens of oil-stone from the Ozark moun tains, with silver; lead and copper ores from the same place. As soon as the necessary preparations'can be made, the books for a ruilroad to this re gion will be opened for subscription, and the citizens of Columbus are earnestly invited to subscribe, for it will much lesen the prices of fuel. J. F.Sosebs. nd oil. The machinery in this establish ment is of the most improved character, and capable of working out 100 barrels per day. . . .... ,. ., i ... - oiaciiuiery is aiso mi-re arranged Which en ables them, through the aid of ice, to make oil as well in the summer as in the winter. The works are on Hammond street. Cin. Times. prima than ever belors. O a tarililiw for bay iflf uxi tmr urn ir,i ivea n muywm aaraaiajw ovaw uaa aoT other aatabU HARVEST TOOLS. Xowooecinf atth iipo of tho pvl-lock ud milUamw. 7dozr VVaidroa s. L'lttuu: ., SlaU Soak saa othor iftrrtu Graas Srytboi. 40 do Oarline a, loa d's WakirM's toraacyio 6 in W oUbnTa aod oibor m jk Vnim radio III Crooa lodiaa Pod.', teytko staooooAd liAsa 3D do MUler'a and Loog'. aicVoli 60 do hay Fork; 1U" do EtU, ttaal bbda boas; Uamea, Trac eluina. etc. ate. I',nn will find it to their lotemt sot to mako tlwir pnrchaica bfor t.lling aad loektBg through ouratotk. EFrlMOtRrWlUXtk LATTA. Uocsater.Juiw 11, 153. MKCHANIC8. Will fin) at tba Great lUrdvnwt Btore, .11 kiada of nmchanii U too la, muted to every Uida amd moot approved make. - GUNSMITHS. WU1 God Gun Barrel Gtta. Lock asd Monnting, Gun rib, nipple a, sheet bru, Ucnau aUrer sad ballet mould. FOB CABRItGE AND BUCiST Bt'lLDF.BS. We hare col'd Oanuak', be, frfca;. amtcal laarh errlap'd and tmml'd inattur. plufc,clth,braa, bond, atwnp jointa, plated outu asi.rivoaa, scruia fnates, arrinz, od &el. - . ' , BLACKSMITHS,- Will alwaya find In oar war Sou" tV iareeit stock nd bnt quality ol Iron, Eagliab. and Auwksabli ter, iaurouaa cast od keu ateei. t FOB SHOF.MAKCCS, We hxv Madras and Tanpieo Honece akini. id aij pink lineieea, binding, boot webb, a hoe Uce and ahoe thread. FOR SADDLEB3, A sreal variety of Japd, tra and plated aaonating ' ' aatfclw tre, Miami a leainpr. nog skuu, auw, atage trace, getting and webbing. CABINET MAKERS. county, (Ala.) About a year ago, a man' Vi'iU find the beat glue, mineral and sjabogany calling himself Auderson, a irav and eleant knob5' veneara.uu locua, csator, c. .1 . " . I rr.n a, VXTDJ We Veep 1 C and I X Tin plt, Aeet copper, tta'a Extraordinabt LosoEViTT. A colored man, named Billy, the pi operty of the late Lothario in appearacce aud maimers. Wat. Mr. Surah Inirram.died at Norfol k on Fri. led there as a st.honl tinrhi.r. ml mnn m dnynight, at the advanced age of one hun-!ried a voung lady of respectable family. copper, aheet Zink, iheet Iron nd ri. From Ititlliuiorc. Baltimore, Oct. 27. Whig muss ineet- thusi- Gra- hain, Union and Compromise. Speeches by Senators Peurce, lsowie, Winter, and Slerrick. From QttcLfc. Quebec, Oct. 37th. Tho charter of the Grand Trunk Telegraph Company from Quebec to Detroit was passed in Parliumeut. The trunk will be 850 miles long, with 800 miles of branches to principal towns. Some 800 mileB of poles are ready, and 400 miles of wirelng finished: to be completed in the spring.' One thousand business men have taken stock to cost about $2SU,0UU. From Washington. Washington, Oct. 28th. A meeting was held last evening at the Council Chamber in the City Hall; the Mayor was appointed President, Col. Seaton and Walter Lennox Vice Presidents. Resolutions were adopt ed declaratory of the feelings of the citizens at the death of Daniel Webster, testifying their sense of his greatness as a statesman, patriot and man. Eloquent speeches were delivered by James M. Carlisle, Colonel Seaton and Philip Feudal. All business suspended to-morrow. The President order ed the public officers to close. Great Distress Af Maderia. rThe fail ure of the vintage, resulting from . the re pent hlinrrit nnnn thefrrane. has produced the greatest distress among the inhabitants of Mederia, and threatens with absolute star vation large masses of laboring classes. The Civil Governor of the Island has issued a circular acknowledging the importance of the Portugese government to meet the emer gency with any thing like adequate relief, and appealing to the christian sympathies of foreign nations for aid to avert the impend iaf calamity. : Naomi, the daughter of Enoch, was not married until aha was five hundred and eighty years : old! Don't despair, old gals, some ' tie was the only man in England he longed hope yet ' ( to get drunk with. ored and seventeen years, lie was a nn live of Hanover county, Va.; born in the service of Peter Garland, Esq, wag at Nor folk when it was burned in 1775, and press ed into his Majesty's service by Gov. Dun more. 1 He was also at the battle of Great Bridge, ond remembered all about the siege ofYurktown. The Norfolk Herald says: "Billy was stong, hale and hearty even to the day of his death. He was employed as a drnymnn until he was 75 years old, and at the age of 68 could roll a hogshead ofsuger weighing 1500 lbs, on his dray without assis tance. He was always good-humored well disposed, and scrupously honest. Itisare markable coincidence that, for the last sixty years, he lived in a family three of the in mates of which have died within the last two years, two at the ages of 92 and 94, and one at the age of 76." I Not long since, however, a gentleman and lady, from liaton Kuuge, Louisiana, visited CARPENTERS. All know that we alwaya keep on hand tfce largeit theDl.ce and rernirniserl. in th h.n,lm- nrt " U'.".T. .. ""f w"' u jl . dowah.buttaandHiiige,wnnieaiiaoM. teacher and happy bridegroom, a man named Our atwk ia complete and we are determined to Henderson, who had a wife and three chil- ' make it lo the iutereal of the great majority of aw- Iron lii-inrv I).l,.n P TM. .. . f rhani lo Durrhaa from O. :;l.i .. KKFINGER. WHITE & LATTA. ..., lu.ia.g wiguiuioi, III a I. uigut, I stole a neighbor's horse and sloped to parts unKnown. Trust to Providence for help! was the ex clamation ol a husband, seeing bis wife at tempting to roll a barrel of Hour upstairs. Lancaster, Juue 11, 18S2g READ!!! I'HILADKLIMUA MEDICAL HOUSE. Established 18 rear ago, by Dr. Kinkelis, Northwest corner of Third and Unine atrerta, between tipruce and Pine atreeta, Pkiladelphia. "Trust to providence, eh !" was her retort; i Eighteen year of extenaive k anintempted prae- "do you suppose that Providence will come Pdt and assist me, while ths devil is standing trtmnl ofalldi eaaea of. private .are. Peraon ookingon!" iafflictml with ulcera upon the body, threat or leg, i paina in the head or bone, mercnrial rbeiun.tiara, TEXAS Wine. We learn from the IIous- ' alricturea, ei-avel, diaeaae .riaing froam yovthfulex- tr.n T1ennnh ,ht Urrra nn ntit nt u-l n A i cpsae or imDuritiea ol' the blood, waereby the con has been made in Texas, this season, trora Nebraska Territory. The people re siding within this Territory are determined to take the initiatory Bteps for organization, and for this purpose will, in a short time, hold an election for a Delegate to Congress. There are already some four or five candi dates out for the office of Delegate. The Government cannot avoid taking up the sub ject of organizing this Territory. The peo ple will not much longer be restrained irom taking possession of it. (7"A Mt- J0 pitches into Greely of tho New York Tribune because he stated a protective tariff' would benefit a woman who made artificial flowers, &x., &c. That Rose does not seem to be without its thorn. : - What a queer way some people have ol expressing their admiration. Byron waa so in rapture with Walter. Scott, that he said The Fishing Fleet. The Gloucester Telegraph learns tlmt most of the fishing fleet is now in the vicinity of Margaree Is land, where a large number of men are plac ed to look after the Americans. Schooner Potomnc has arrived from Canso, and reports that a Newbury port vessel, name not known, has recently been taken by the cutters. Vehbict Against Railroads. James liegeman has recovered $9,600 damages from tho Western (N. Y.) Railroad, for an injury (by which he was made a cripple for life) sustained by him two years ago. A man named Douglas has also recovered $1,813 from the Buffulo and Rochester road, for up setting his wagon. (7""Jerotnc, Jerome," sereamed Sirs. Bntterfield to her biggest boy, "what are you throwin' to those ' pigeons!" "Gold beads, mother, and the fools are eaten' em; I s'pecl they think it's corn!" A Large Lump of California Gold. i A solid lump of gold, in its rough 6tate, ! weighing twenty-six and a half pounds, aver dupois weight, has been deposited at the importing house of Messrs. Richard Patrick & Co., in New York, by a Texan miner, who dug the same from a mine seventy feet deep, in California. Fkauds in Trade. The St. Louis Re publican learns that extensive frauds-are be ing practiced in flour, in short weight, wrong tare on barrels, &c. Some barrels have been found to fall short of the proper, weight as much as eight pounds. The Erie Railroad Company have re cently forbid entirely the sale of intoxicating drinks in any of the refreshment houses a long the road, or in any of the grounds of the company, and absolutely refuse employ ment to any person who makes use of such drinks. native grapes. Most of this wine has been made from the mustang grape, which yields atitution ha, become enfeebled, are .11 treated with auccean. He who plare himaelf trader the cue of Dr. K., inav renziousiy comioe in ma nw B . "" a wine or a bcautilul claret color and Beems ' .Boconuaemi j re.j f- " - r-j to combine some of the qualities of claret TKK PARTICULAR M1 ICfc. and port. ' Young men who have injured thpmaelve by . eer- I tain practice indulged in a habit frequently learned OirThe Dayton Empire says,that D. ; from evil companion, or t echeol the effect of B eckel, Esq., has purchased the entire prop-1 hjf h niSh.tl fFlt- tZmutl7rM1 r.i r! . n l r ' , both mind nd bodv, hould .Pply immediately. erty of the Dayton Bank.coLsiating of stocks, Tcon7tWutioD.ldeblfity,U.a.ef m.acil.r circulation, real estate, &.C., at a cost of Irom i energy, phyaical lanitadeand general proatration, eighty-five to ninety thousand dollars. He ' irritability and all nrou affection, indigejtiona, will redeem the circula'ion and close up the ! ed X'sVfi&'TZZW. DUUH. I f..".r mmA tatll vlunr KufJtnL IU1UUUUI VUlCUa w-u aeaij AIASII YOUTH AND M ANHOOD. A VIGOROUS LIFE. OR A l-KBMATUBE DEATH KlnkrllH en elf-Pre-rvloi-0ily 98 els Tbi, Book juat jnibliahed ia filled with useful infor mation, on th iniirmme mo oir o, in, live Organ Look Out! FOR that hackinj! rouh, it willleailto ronaump 1ion, raK nowk'i couoh CAKDV,nld by Nov. 50 K. L SLOCI7M. Titif;i-.t, Laucuter, Ohio. NOW TIIICNI Iladdreaaeaitaeiralikc to Youik, Man. QATES in the T.l.m.Jse;no0,e, ha. a fre.h -1pE;i,g Va anpply of every duacriution of .oodain hi line! .':"".?:" 1 j .---i. ,j .... ; annuallv thoiiaand ol live. . I Parents bv reading- il will learn now to prevent tha i..i.,i.. v,u " I dentruction of their children. Dissolution Notice. . ,A of cen, enrloed In letter, fiVIE partnership hnrotofore rxistlnt betnTfn Hr. i ,,)reMCd to l)r. Kisxkt.ih. (nh1et romrr of -SL U. K. Uavi and Ur. J.mea an feaw . .," I ' loo tedious 10 mom ton. Lancaster. May 20, 1831. ,lianlvpi1 tliia ilav. liv mutual consent. Till) n'tloa .nd account are in my hamls. 0. 1.. l)AIS. Laacaalr, 'August 1R.1H5J. ALBEltT STKOWKU At CO., Fealiinuabie Brb. r. mod Illr-Ir.. r. KEEP conslantlr on hand . splendid .rticle oi Hair Oil tod Verfatnery for sale, .nd are r re pared to do Shavirg iu the most PP'oved .tyfo at their Saloon, one south o the Post OJlee. Lancaster, August IU, IBM OK A HOTS AIN1 l.i:itl4!N. A Few Boxes juet received at the city eity Prug .lore. KDWARD L. SLOCtW. Lancartrr Jn 2f S ItOt'F.UIES, Of the Cinsillljr wax hand. YELLOW Rio Coffee, Green do. Java do; Young II v ton Teaa, Imperial do; BUckdo; Orleana and Loaf Sugar., Boston byrup, prime article, Orleana Molaaea, Sugar House do; Tobacco, 8egar, cinnamon, clovea, Nutinofra, Mace, etc etc at September fi. . KAUFF.MAN i CO. 1 other snpplied.with the above wcrk t very low tes. .cptcmber 14. Xhoi, 13 Thin! and L'nion at reefs. Lctwrrn Sece anr Tian ,rn;ot,Pliilsdelphia,willenur" tot:k,nritTBve- lope, porreturn ol mail. Persons at a distsnce mar .doic.ts Vt. K UtTtr (poHt paid,) and bo cured at lion.. Packaen of Medicine, tlirecu-r.;.. it forward .o. by onding remittance, .nd pi.; up e.c-oi fu.i damage or curiosity. liook-aeiiera. newaAgenia. i i'..u:ri-,ri,;iMFeiit,a.-. ,11 1 rates. Dr. Homer C. Shaw, TENDERS his profeasior.nl service to th citizen o Lancaster and the public generally, and hope by . diligent and careful attention to thn buaineaa of his profession, to merit share of publi patronage. When not absent on professional buainesa. be may be found at Dr. Whits' Owe. Lancaster, March 9, left. 6n4 INTKJW G1VA88.-.20 h.ll boaes 8 by 10 nd 8 half boxea M by 19. McCally". saperiot Window Glaa for al by . OTTO W. KRAEMEH. Caw paid for broken Ola. Lanfuter, May 29, 1961 .. 1T - i i i ; i i Ii . i I t I i !!