e NVEDNE ! SDAY•i, NOVIO4I3ER 2 5 ar ,no4.u.k`ol _ cBar . ~~z~a pA. Durlteddeed Terms-: • The. ITerelil end Expositor it now offrWeil In subscri- , boas of ONE DOI.LAR AND rIFTV. CENTf,ltt yenr. btu only when_geidIN.JADTANC.E. ' Two dollars if not paid in ettennye. We beg nor friends to remember that what wit mean bylutying in advance is paying at the time of or et the beginning or, a' new year. , We hope to itinillnona 'mean or ungenerous enough to oak for fitrit.' the:reduced terms, Tiler grey have leflheleinibeeripflone Ain sevirnt nebular over the tinte:aMOl,lteral&lit'arow , the ,, cheapestratter" in ib COntirtkinifilliiiiiislies - tis Much rOOSting Metter no a ny,catir.; aultseriherri is for incrg n skto g, rondersit a prrilliablealiVertising ' • , . . Pit NTINt of Wvery description executed with the.utinost neatness and el Iltr. lowest prices, with now nod fashlonnlite type. - life tintroinun of our friends rehpeelfully solicited. CC9Cl2)ila,MtaZt9 persons hay in a bills agsinet - students of the (*id lege- will please .11 in the ollirek of the .resnerlive Profenninarhn are their lia . trons, on the seron'd Stith r ',day of each ninnth; between the hours of 'll and /I'2 A. - 11k. Traildsnien and others are also reminder( that no billiesintraeled by miner, without an order frotn his to ef any .ratiollty. nonutec Emouv, Premdent. . NOT. 12, IS4B, Whig .Standing Comm Wee.,;:. The members of the Whig Standing Com mittee of Cumberland eounty,•aro.requested to meet. at the house.of.•llenry Rhoads, in Carlisle,on SATCRPAN the t9th of Novem ber; at f 2 o'clock, P 16.1.f0r the purpose of ON ganizing the. Committee, and appointing a County Convention for the election •of one Senatorial .and IIVO ;Representative. Delegates to the-Whig State Convention. which meets at Harrisburg. on the 4th of March , neat, to nominate a candidate for Goverror. Punctual attendance Of the Committee is requested. . - For the. information of oar friends ' republish the names of the Committee, viz : `Jacob Rheemand Robeti-MoCartney T orar-- lisle,;_.George E. llolsler, of Allen; Wm. P• Hugheit, Cumberland ; J. D [lamp. don, of Silver Spring; George Sherbahn, of DaMpden ; Riehatd Parker, of N. Middleton; Wrn.' C. Hooser, of Aleelianiesborg; John flaiitian;_of Dickinson; Dr. Wm. Sturgis,; of Shippensburg ; Benjamin Snodgrnss, of Ship penOurg fp.; Geo. W. Singizer, of Monroe; Hugh B. MeCune t of Newton; Robett,Givnt. _ . of S. Middleton; A. L. Coyle:, of Newville " Samuel L. Sentman of Hopewell;' John Sour beck, of E. Penniaoro' ; Charles W. Weaver of West. Penneboro' %V, E. Leekey, of Frankford ; Col. IL- B. Rana', of South • ampton ; Gedrge Knettle x of :Mifflin;. and John Greniori of Big Spring. The yeller/31de - John Quincy Adams has had an iittaeliVef-paralysis, which seriously threatened his We, but at the !art accounts was tapidly recoveOng. _ • pty- We judge.from the.giiings-out of the Wiehtfigion correspondent ol the Ledger, that President Polk - seriously dreads an impeach ment for his course in relation to. the Mexi can War. It is stated somewhat authoritatively that he President's ISlesEag,e will recommend the axation of Tea and Coltee,to.help meet.the expenses'of the war. A duty of tea per cent would raise over 5.1,000,000. Mr. The Hughes Family, a party of de. lightfill Vocal' and Instruniemal gave, a Concert lavt._, evening, and as usual ro drew a ew3ed noose. The Conceit" will be repeated to.atebt in Education Hall: "_„New Orleariit - - paper-iblulca-thattSanta Annais aytivine ef thrive i'o9o aiatiO r Oiriiio4o4l l - y.. r a auppurrence;•anc tt dialincition*the . British GavernMents . 111a~'Le so • . 1)::)- The official account of the American s lolled and wouiniektelortterey, as rendere a bq qen. Taylor, givenlbe number 490, all "Amptidia's report $f . the Mexicans is, 5 officersand 117 men killed ; 23 officers and 221 men woupcl ad. A sad story. THE CENTRAL RAIL. ROAD.—The City Councils of Philadelphia having_ passed the resolution subscribing S3 : 000,000 of mock, next question , is .10 determine, theyoge of the road. The Pittsburg puyersarci urging.the . adoption of the, Setelteltqabute, via .• the iiinl errand Valley,,Bed . fej-d ; &c, and m that cave - the-Eitteburgheris prolnise their hearty •e`o4giittelicinin the great Work Meantinrie thelkultihrrennis about 3iet intisinAite eereeletion: ihe IturPhiladeiphia , ccirnoarsy should illerefek*lePOlte'.9CutheTif Ithe — d. 6 4,A (. 010 43 a ,: 114,4 1 ! 1 . 4 4 -1 . 9, ,hopes-oft 46 BallinketeAvtit'eu ebeWietely blasted.' " Ott- The locafne'ci - fotiiialii`iti their' entica vcf,:iie'neentint for thedtifeltof Goy:Wright, af:thil!hiip,"Eiltictin in New York, charge Gov . Ynepiliffo,oixdan,ahnhtienistianti.renter, tand,thtitk . he'eourted•Lind•foundlavor with ev. • NoW if tine' is tree-,Thich.. the whigs* New„Tet,k . 4e..nnkneetp ptepnteti to,titpit 7: we tthcittittlike •itnow •whci . the, same abeli: tianiiitakAinti-Nnte**e.r•&J.,Noted t4ot• in -1841, when Slits . Ttriiihf'wa..i eliefeif b.- •,;; ,; , *3V:lthipqtor, of; ' a shpt the ot 4,PietlY Peace __ • %liar lilesicaortissf var.ishect, even .the 4 11hatiink;:iieattini we'suppose'the do4fflit4sg,3s.!;c4lrPtbre)ll* 3 4 14 , 61 44 1 ,0 118 lifieriaAce G en t' in c lliOtrstite!jeateery 4 1 ;56 1 T.1 4 8 4 '444; 5 1'40.64.1'. L,--- cpunki** l *.l444ol4ll‘l,lll,ll - 41Tiodrkpertor- , ni,; , 0200:410 ti!***Ptoitik 6itteetinii.o 1 2111*:)11:10iti Ittlcooo4ll°44:ifl 11; 1 441i / 1ff - ',7evAitimisiffipieto 114'14 f !Al T.. Wittin,Fis ot:patibory,.49), mated ihe loooktoop i foffiC9colfpor of " Con, 11 ONIVM , A4 4 1 1 40.trOialc , Onh° 'OK aniteithrterinohnhmonateitetytipeeef i e . e Ornii *"YF . : l Kied o fi ra Ji cat jOtAil , , t . Oar epittiniworctries , ef the Philadelphia •IN9I, 'A I.'„Oicitii7 Ave thinit_lrMe dutieg of - nip , 14 . , = . fgiti!l - o....exhctly,in.l iO_liirlb - taing_piThr 'l*4.i c.. 4 ragrap :,, .., ..`-.4, 1 1 , , , :1git L 4: „ o fii : 1 11.A. Sli ~ ressingt'a ytreltillv nnetkey qtrriprackeftble oVinerelilexperi i l tal FA\ - ' 43- of — I —ltuoe' fruttclug,. 1 aS'Aig c 64 ISialf %vithevitatrerrient."; l of business—a liberal adjustment of all ques tions involving i thefinatintal- interests.olthe 1 Staie,4air . play, manliness opponents, and ttraiolo-lorwar4.l manliness in the .assertictr and =int:finance of otii own piniciple - g these will he the . eltanteteristies of the major ity in the next legiAature. , and their action. 1 dm osliye cannot but i e..sult in advantage to.the CUM munity. A gre:m evil of thiS conntry js over..loo4f tiran: Our statute-booker are Inirdened'eve:Yy where with nxeless,qiiivolcllkand absaird e nactments, which are :Eminently contradicto ry and ‘roocarriowally irmxplicabler In gm own 'statettris'ovil existrs to a serious degree, and sornetim.es,pmd rinsehrevous etaiserwee ces. flereafter we hoiM to see means adop 7 ied to - feniedy — this grievance; we are confi dent the Whigs, now they have the power, will indicate a corns° for the Mime hie.ll cannot lightly be departed irom..- •._ 'We have heard it intimated' that in ..the choice of officers for the senate and use, motives. independent of the actual melts of the candidates, may be urged why: emtain in divilluals should be either preferred or,rejec ted. We ,nst this will not be the case.--L We trust that the Whigs members' of bath. branches trlll remember that the fate of the patty is to some extent in their hands, and 'that all 'personal feelings and attachments must yield to the general gond. . She—Requisition—for—Troops _ 'Meloßowing .is the requisition fot• nine additiOnal Regiment of Volunteers, - issued from the War Department. One Regiment from Pennsylvania, to rendezvous at Pitts burg ; one front Louisiana, at New Orleans : one from Mississippi, at Vicksburg; one from South nuolinit, at Chalks - ton; one. from North Carolina, at 'Wilmilgton one ham Virginia at Guyilotte; one from New Volk, at city of New Voik ; one Irom lassachusetts at Boston . ; one from Texas. The whole requisition will amount to from 6,500 to 7000 men, who are to serve datirng•the war, The Adjutant General of Pennsylvania has issued the.general order at the Cotrtmander in.Cldeli"- for one Infantry itesHmen . Volunteers, to envist44 ten comphnier. ) lobe reported within tfrodays after the reception Of the order. Tlre:first ceinpatty reported at - Harrisburg, will be first accepted. -Eighty privates aic required for a company ; but the o(ler of a company with sixty..-four . privates will be reeeiv.d: The'cortipaniesare.Wanted et tluriag the war With Mexico." The requisition tor new troopsseems „tribe the result' of a change of policy at Washing ton. Its but a week or two since a letter was published, written-by the Secretary of .War, in which it was distinctly stated that Gen. Taylor hatttreops.eneuglyand that no more would be called tor. It seems to. be understootj.however that. Gen. Taylor would not advance 'further unless M-inforced, anti it is probable the late news from Mexico has alarmed our government to the necessity of calling out additional Volunteers.: There is do' rilciiiiilW .- now when the Wcir ma y be • • kt'PtiOlt,lc. , . , eq.._ q 111 r: igandroftj our -;;-,1 , 1 nW:2-MitTiktntAn.: Veitleva-'g,itiod•• beginning, but nbc:R:olin interests--cif—his--own- conntry,..;.— When he atrived in Londen the British Min istry were earnestly discussing the necessity of calling Pailiament together for thfi pur peskannOngsf others, of asking its sanction rpfiffie r'iduction,of, the four shillings duty on grain—thus fully opening the ports to the starving, poor. But the opponents of the session prevented it .. befitg called, principally by meanif-nf -the inforrOtkcirt obtained from" Mr. Bancroft, who ,stand lutt the American supplies of grain werelt,.:titipple tbatlhe , h;ll- glisa povernitieni hiraxs of obtaining sufficient for all- the- Wan's, of its starving - population, without decreasing the duties tifiy . further: • Mr. B. is likely to be a .• valuable representative to us! Ptiomicss or ArisExATrtix.—By the intelli gence. from Santa Fe, on eur first 'page, it will be seen that (len. Kearney has annexed New Mexico to the' U. S. and that„•Com. Stockton has dime the bawe thing by Cantor r_nia. This is trait _a_progrpssiieTrig,e. and a ,progressive Administration! Unconstitutional to sigri a Riyer and Harbor Appropriation ;but the compiest of a foreign tertitely (s fair andlegilimate! • But wo'n't Congress have a 'word to say 'this matter`, itiirV4te tfeeple too f r 1 - r• • 11,.7.0iti.- „ biiii 4 ii3iiiirtieliitt'the result, of the elections, and gitrea-his•oppron of tilt; matter In the rollowing4----It.• ! • " Titn'E'Llurri(iNg • in • Penniylviiiiin;'Ohici, - 'Maryland and Delaware, huvo r res,ultert 'vor of the ,‘Vhigs:'''Froin the 'first fliamecl Shitdrivi hoped for bettertlitni.is---but she is; t-ancl,out a Tariff' Slate—she believesthat de*eloffetneilt of all , her gretil .the extension of her iron and caul trade • the' 'succirrie infant ;in an fdatillreS ; „and 'pop fort isii . (l,pituiperity L ef. her:whole. pepillt-': , Jinni , . de pen cl , upo n protection:: _: Thus' bel ii!g•-:.althoingfilirobably; scan-. ;interest; ;goes befOrei every. ether ;We , re election Ingersoll; in - flier 4tti itioy,,he»4 aff,)ry-bit Onifessioni,..ihil , a Cho . reirectsq, no ,cret)itl nEtiutli4e2dogriocT4tic !! WI. 1,6: DEM ig7;P ; erY Vqok: ' ,W,e - 1J 1 , 4 Yei;4",14C40 3 T: 1,, i1i adding seviiiitryo - w - iiiifoi - ,EO -- * - eiiutki,e7s i i•T fpf i Si.;;liorOzt;!Pl I t;b ii!Sri,gt o vilsoliklaSo l ,tftrilitYki , ViiiiCl4theY &TM, SVet'atial) ingleivintififritiojensir , talligreilio imvornotak! 4 4e cPwOI hiedroittottkikkerll. ? yz* , ;, • s •. • ;~: r>:, "s't r3E , it. t In ritils4,i4 )inted-P-r44lilooo* 44 - t v bi ) 0 w re. o ' ouif • 3 1iiikiit1 5 4 1 i g #4 , 0,4 ikf 1- 0:00ito 4l4'''',lo74.*` ' ~,,;,-.•:.,',,, ;, ,,, .+.‘.; , z.l' ~!1`:: The NoittiiA;erteau-tru y, Says; .. 4is -, tm -- • ...., .-. ;i,: _,.:- . .. 4 lssl6,tekt - tWiitilii - ,014ee, tie nelitiri'rern - ;i,... - .i. , -. -- • - 7 --- ,i77:.... % .. . ~* - . .- • r ..,,, 11 471, Fout lee rfi;:stfitbD: - ..il;tltrgestifyiSi form orrO6 " 1 41 (ibeAgt4..4•ll:o_ , Eg:o4:o);fiyo; %nu- eyipta l akilarp*li i irilalMO:' .l * ( 4o4it -,, ' ,, ql :' ..1, 117 , '.',7“ . Win:lW; A. , tqaillifygpp,fm,,9lP.FiYA)P,,PlP, l l ? ,Pasigion4-,, rAgiclikitktikom6ko.o)iio6.oyqui'6 1ivi,iiiii:4;,..**v.4,611.4 - 4 . 64 . 1:5: - .6oiiiiya Maine, the drily northern state - li , bich:hris net -TeleeridllielplFFFNovetnbeillirifildirs— ; Thanis i ojim , g Int he sth of DeCember. - . • 7Keji;io6.:Ciarti;fti'lLin;Lbailiali ''erietite opl);i:Jcii 2 api;iiip iiete 2 reivieiS" ; tind the'atotifs'stqiitheri)acesi:if biteiness v elesed> t'ait , ,i3eabiy tetOfSpixiintmenf ef tlie GevTrn ie, 11,1 k,,, of?feignee,,Of,..lit,e,4 ‘ ey .vifl. Wp tip*: he. RueliOshag:er ince - tho heart-felt,giatitude of a people i‘lto duly appreciate the iaestimable. blessings Aviticlt have been vouchsafed .to us by the' Al 'mot y .Ruler of N mime ' „„...____,. , .. . Mexmo r , y_e ? - ,, ,;r ~,z ia _t ‘tilif- of •:anta ~.,•.' , j ,,u 1:, - -,, ri .Mexico hnt Santa '• na 11S rii' sat erect iiito the 'corpse, a .. n a to,i, 1 . 4 p erect and full of M to 1 .11 ri l .. ” - fia .. . • a 'fat-. • a -finde the millions de-, iS•tv ,in t rin , t . .lelluo‘alf fcat'''' 'iii,'•,:•,Sallta 4112a"ta-: nites,thelfyoph:674 i iiiieS'Alinan \•,vith - tliit' .spirit_t*edroy&insretsionfropAlthAtilla•-of. 'their fatheiland in the chivalric dayi of old 'SpltittiSanta , Aitnltgathrirsorrosi•dispiplineri ', - ,inl - aiiiits io ih>67, - .. - iiiiiiff:ritaitirial - il,kt limit •it•w v as supposed the exhausted energies of the. country .could: in any exigency, mn •ster Santa •• .! . . •••• I Anna is the teak. VIM'S' Simla Anti:cant] lierretttrieite in our ptch of victory?: lje isthe con flilen dential agent, messenger and representative of President Polk.' But a few months since he was a nameless, pliverless exile . from 'aeiico. He could nut reacii that country; for-it waslieleagpered. by. our navy. !•10% . , then, did he rerich lie was Scut thither by ,Mr. Polk. The President's ,passpert pencil the blockade to his triumph : al eltry.. and ushered him into his piesent, career 'of opposition to the armies of our country'. Polk sent bin' to Alex ico; Pblk appointed him gen eral of the, Mexican army; and he lioltls Polk's commission in leading on his ten thou. sands =inst. our broth' en. ' Every,Amerkrin whom he.destroys is a martyr to, Polk's pttli.. cy ; every injury which he inflicts upon the soldiers of our cou ntry is su ff ered under Polks' authority. •• Thus, it will be seen that this is not merely. the President's ‘var, one corn. maned by an usurpation of imperial power, but a war hr which, through his tepresenta-. Lives, he leads both the panics, and fights, at the same time, for and against his countr English News. ~ The steamers Great Western and Acadia have both arrived since our Nat. The news is not of very' great importance. There has been a decline of two Bi llings in the price of. Hoot. The news of the capture of Monterey had reached England:, the ellect a•as electric, and produced the utmost astonishment iu some quarters. • Ireland appears tQbe,in a most depforable situation, The county of Tipperar)': is almost 111 a slate r.f 'insurrection. A few dayssinee it was our painful-duty to notice the murder of a man named Gleeson in that counti.— Another,man-.-named ) :SVilliams -has-shared the sanle.fate. The town -of Templerrore was the scene th-ee food riots on Monday, by a -mai varying -from 100 to ,500 mew. Tho worst features in this transaction 'is that several' of the persons engaged in it might have. Enid enaployinent, though to a very limited ex lent; on - the - public works. but they wele - pre ,. vlttited trona- availing themselvps-•of it-hy int int ;dation. The rage for the•posse . ssion firearms is increasing daily. An attack upon_ the Very Reverend Dean DOltneti, whilst ! fishing, by awarned gang, Bight in number ; was in some measure sueeesstul.Jow the same evening the houiti3"ol ' a farniet_in the farish Orri,olass was : burglty.ioqy ente'reti by three ruf fi ans arfnetil With APlStols who envied-off 10!. 15s. Ner_baise the depre,lit tors spared even ;heir Milt Clergy, • The . reoidetwe of the Rev...114k, Meylah, Pa-; w rish Priest of Castledori;Wra, Was visited on Friday last by a lawlesti path., Avltiith deliberately forced the keys frorp his pecket,, uttlockeehlaq(lekk, and seized on7l/ailli which tbePacarriped. , fn - flTSraftWii - Diiigien,7l; mor's nen - CW0440 tif.-76 (lay, an . ,tfie:, - Caac,,ti'itiAK • .:lag Akan -- —.43y-fifiLitiegreittest-poiticiol4Muiister-pre sents at .thist re.ontent the appearance of a slumbering volcano. OUP STATE SENATE. -The Philadelphia In quirer slates, that net only have the %Vhigs of Pennsylvania, at' the late election, secured a majority in the Stale Legislature, but they have, besides, secured a majority of Whigs in the State Senate for. three year, to come: This the Inquirer shims by a statement of facts and 'moral certainties *lnch lead directly to this concluSion. THE ClarloP . or Lorthos AND TUE A I.I.IANCE.—We learn from the Chuichronn that;ln the late charge' of the Bishop of London, 11 . the credit of good intention • to:-The, preinotela of the Evangelical Alliance, he expressed his strong disapproval of In speaking of the die ger of using•Romish bockj of devotion and llomanizing generally, «Ito thought it best that those who'were iu fltet Romanists should go over to that Church at . once rather than ;remain in the English Church and try ken. much-ltom 4 inianiAliey-couldAndulge'in-with „ Out'leaving it."' (.I'r The: yontsville lournal, in speaklog of the Locofoco speculations ttbant the Whig candidate for President, holds thpj'ollowing language : The tijoofoeos need tibt trouble ihelosefres about our candhlata:;for the pre eidency. We are very certain thatinr. clay: yip not be cantlidtite unless the country shall call en hire; by, , 40110440:: Be :116. Lepefecoo; 'Ailiert ~110.proPer. shall arrive; LAlle ,Whig ;candidates -will: be rstaly-atul rough, too, perhaps: • . perlThe 4 Nilvtl'oik lettrn's `llTasliingtoir that Senator 13eqton has giyen itr - , 1 )! 5 1 a ,d!T 51 .9;1, 0--1 1,VVI t ti.1 11 ,„ia t Vii 1 !e "d!tiott,ol.lbe-np;oi-bargain-b,eingrat-hit:B6llt: Pout. - Colcittel.r .t, !shall lie ''." r' • The"oi,;ieialreturns:b elec( io6 in Del ntnyre !`how-UuCT1FT),,,(1..1;F:),,1P,....1"Pte4 ,Governor 15Y . 1,3 b -map rity, d "ielet4iberof Congreee, by 11 majority,,' , : he• Whigs t1at4: 1 , 1 0 0 6 , .45tk1 .. peiiiiii bath hetittii , 1!;,..:17; t nillyilhe in, o f !kith aen or the T.elegrdpli Ctirripnny ;eci.Jettett9kat !heist. 'elarrpniel , in , ll:tetinting thii4i ti ptiiinkiine? l )v ill tidintiti `Weirillit tc!ii;eirdhig•taikiAq' l~auPyr,=l F a'll .i; 'LtleolcWtOri.eittfoii'air." 71 6.. "•.'. :4 , 4 144 - 0 2 4Phliii:j!.. 0 1..c . ellY,a 0 ,,ii, .4WI B +4 4 o' , e 4 o4`. l :liVto)(ler s n 'yll'i44;legi4ll , ttrett*/sBtintliklrofifONtkittilf li+4 •sf 4, l• o + - '••• - a"'. 47,:; • • ME04 1 4:01 , 11i. ).filifictir*Pl4,*lo4l,*'‘''' 'Tit r.-1104tnATs:!-71iMilkiiivialg.tlay Is to. mairrnivarOl'ihe initiortenhles of the - little loge. will not leaye the older Alen ofcorn menilyJong;unnmindfgl of the factiltat-Chriit. melee is" very near. Thanksgiving, it is understood, is riot to-be followed by fasting, 'and people will therele're ba.astir to-slay' iii looking optibt the good things which-grate ful hearts will know how to appreciate to morrow. Our advertising columns are a rea dy index to all who wish to know_ Where the choice delicacies•whieh .holiday 'ap petite. demands may he had. We'hever saw our Fancy Stores present a, richer and more tempting display then they do this full. Dr Myers announces his firicy, stock ‘ 4 luller than everc" of all that can please and instruct, — Our friend Ilaverstick's Store is a perfect " wilderness tif 'sweets.," 'Mr. Monyer proclaims that his establishment is 1"7" .risskingle's De7ot, and Mthiug 'else ; our friend Mehaffey has an eleg a nt display of fancy articles and. toilette fragrancies, and INlr.,,Vlliott has numberless articles which are a tied more pleasant and palatable than his drugs. In the way of delicious cakes and sweetmeats, we know tlial Miss Moore, Mrs. Weakley and Mrs. Halbert ; (although have not antounced In- our advertising coMmns) have taxed all their skill in getting up the very choicest confections at their eitablisle ments for the luxurious taste of the holidays. Haan ; for the merry Christmas times ! Oz:7-Capt. Crop's company of lillardrY is endeavoring to enrol Voluilteers.for_Mexico. It'hore is the old spirit which animated Car lisle in the last wail Cttr7 . . Capt„llunter's Company •of - Light Artillerists paraded on Saturda7 lust, with ..bout thirty muskets, The new uniform of theeerniiany-made a striking display. -After marching theatre - 01 . i the coiiiptiny pet formed. varions evolnAcins in the ft7pittre, which eVirced.consideral;le proficiency in discipline • During the afternoon the company procee ded a short' distance from town for the exei•- cfse of target firing, at which we leap the shooting was very good. The ptives f Were two silver medals, the first of which Was 14 7 ketki.iy private SimetStitith, and the second Sergl. James Gray. • J Av piniintriAN Untog.,,ln_furtharance.ol the „Patiz;object of , the Evangelical Alfiencii,:' ,0 - litch was foul - led by the World's Canyon -"'r'!--'!:`Ttsittliirf f tl n i l e i-fr religious r' ( 4° .le into in i nt u ic7 t o f a this st 34 05 . tog . h - tlifited in partaking ocithe ~ord's ;upper, on Sabbath alterniion lase in - the firid Viliky,forltin Church, The spectacle was delKi'pleinn, and besides the large body of compnicants who occupied, the entire floor of Ore olturch,ilieg - iiTle - e'r th - rodig: eil with spectators. The Pastor or the church, Rev. Mr: Newlin, stated the principles which form the ba,is of the Union, in a brief but forcible address and subsequent .addlesse were delivered by Rev. Robert Emory, (a' delegate to the World's Corivention)• and Rev. MroLillie, of the Second Presbyterian Church'. ' , The addresses of these gentlemen glowed wi t th eloquence and leeling in favor of Christiau union. The remaining services. , connected.: with the administration of, the . ordinance,t Wore conducted' by p , .?tr. Ggte,:_a_the• I E. Church, Mr, Ki'emt, - Of the Ceima t n Reformed church, and Air. Lytim : of the Presbyterian churcy: . . Arrangkurints are matte, we - unersiand;_ for the repetition:el thef.e menprign at stated, periods during the. .);Ar, to be Held iii ithe' several churches suecettpiliely. -Tlte'mOve meet is in harmoes. ith the,b4,lldelilis of ehristians,nd eanuot jikit J.Wproduetive - . of , We . have since tOceivetl. the following more extended notice of Ike Union: Intorcommingon. The sacrament of tho Lord's Sapper was administered in tho First Presbyterian Church - of this borough, last Sabbath. afternoon. A numher ofGospel Ministoro.tooli,pait in‘ the ,pastor of i s h ofv e i l o til o r s c ..i i , ,r ;r a h ti e t ‘ev 4 . o l. 9 .J lv . i . N ng eN ir ‘ e l a in o. , 'lUtions,which hq accq,napame4 with riimaKko :iztx plata tog Oli'o,,ttotittet9Ale..pir4l3 mstances, nnder_which:tliity.a.)oorOloiLmAtl.a.mooting of 4 6 s eral cif the PastPre'Oct ,Ikl n i tors in tllis,place, reprktioitling,thp Aiothodist, German Reformetl;,:itlief l rgt6apd,;,§eqond . • liesothid,l ot... ; Th4t.for r , the purpose of . pry.. _rnoinigliriSticl-Vnicliii-thitOacraM@nt-of-theL Lards , supperf be r titlministered-fro4i _time,_:toAlie menibets,;9l; 'bp.- vangplical oipeheit bopaugli r iprioin — m - 66. • = 11p' h rviCes; Op such 9ce " l :°, I 2 , t , 11. 4 1 1 1 s foiiiid t k o fi of ,tl?6.o,iiliPiso.t7itd°_, fituOr bi 3, "!' '34'r-10 illiP.66rarrtuni 1 i i .the ' Chu ro „,- "''. athl,,,,roancl ! pith the o m .. 'Metered i''imei s' n 7.7 i , -.,,;t ~ ''' . 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'frt' ' ~..' .1 .140410 '' 't.,'7"L'OPT-tinT:',7.l vklice.:4l:9"ir,', .t' ti ,nptiii".o4,tlrirrilil6inVol. ir v r-b '. I tiliiipliqOPlT'"li': v6ololl'l. t i l li t : it 1114110.0"P#44 7131'. 1 tiwk f nclt '1 ; I nt i v . •-. , ttiii,rpo i rl, ,I. N nft .,, nor. Ttil t , , • ORhit" Ttliii_ ft j' t° a l 1 't'cill O ' keitii 0•9,44' litl % l o4 l F,Pilgi#o PY ., 6P A " ' silnw a „'S'Y' _:.la. %1.E;; t•r ,); vA 6 ,144:*: - . 0.... 4."•!.0c; tt,Ardt,lll,....saliN6l,l4ll:Abltr.6, p' 9 lll3lTettibrtstiOtlttett-111. Atom, *lobs iii his qpiii* . tiiite:sylfic)i. • rik , • ' • Jai chrietkin union it was intplikd that no i blie-iiertorhinatitingcsholatt-tattgate4o--itael •thil - nurne-ancl'privilednes - OF the; :firisfieff' cherub to the esclusionetzthers, : 1 6lntria?' should prefer MS own,c..relfpr }ngtrtir zatiOn, his form of . Wimp` and , ~ tidel ; baptism; but" he should` ; 4%. deny .„ I), oil -Itthtirch,--rind-form - eFi vcffs4lp.o.r,„`lntsiltiol - because therditekid,fro .. Phis oifk; 'The grand idea open ..whiCh tliertieted` was preference withoia exclusion. True eh ristiuns - Aveye - ciiie in characier: TIT - Thlialitir - o - rre Pitlher one Divine Redeemer, one Sanctifier, 4itsie;;.•i' i dith v iontiAopepone,:destiny. , ,, , ,,Jesus, -Christ-had-hut on crch li,Mli; - . the eli arch isr Ids litidi , ,:aii•d-Ife . - hitalballititebodY.- In - ihit body•tire many members. - -1, Cor. 1 :::11i 12. These points, were illustrated v . ,,ir,briefly cipaTi3o - nje.ootees suggested, designer th place the' subject of Ptercomrhunion of Meyers t , in its proper light. The authority for this .cirdinatiee was-read_rcint the_ 1. Cor.-1, Rev:Mr. Gere 'of the Methodist church, hay. lug in imitation of- the Divine Redeemer, blessed the bread, distributed it to the corn mimicants. The Rev. Mr. Kremer 'of the 1 Vrerman Reformed Church, gave thanks' for the cup. The congreg ation, united in a song ' •rd praise, read by , the,Rev: Mr. Leslie. In , ,erecting addresses Were delivered. by, Pre : . s.idetit Emafy of the College, and the. Rev. Mr. Lilly tifithd Presbyterian church. Both gentlenien ell - tressed their. .IteartY . conenr- : . renco in this movement, nod they very 11appily, adapted their remihks to tile occasion. These religions ser'vires tvdt,etoncluded by a hyrhn of praiseread by , li.e . V. John Lyon) and the •Apostlic Benediction. • . . • The congreg Lion was very large, embra- sing - professin.l ristians of" the several \ .„411 evangelical communions; in this bortiiigh..— • Every thing moved on harmoniously, with: out the least detention or_ confusion. Thd impression lelt upon the mind was Solemn ; and beautifully illustrated the sentiment 'of the l'sninast r , t u'liow good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in Imlty,i, COLPORTAGF.-A meeting was bell in the . 1 I ning, - for the purpose of aiding the operatiens of the American Tract Society.` Addresses wgrmade by Rev. Messrs. Newlin, Leslie, (dPAgent of tifb Society) Kremer, 'Lyon, Gere and Lillie, in which many interesting statements were made relative to the poWer and, spread of Evangelical troth. A Colpor lcur e. a missionary, whose, dutrit is to visit from house to' house in towns, villages, and townships. conversing with people and distributing religious books : and tracts.) it was stated is now actively engaged in Cum berland county,and the Society desires means to supply one-ter every comity in the State. Nemo' el enterprise is more justly entitletrlo the favor and pecuniary support cif em.coni munity. Since writing the above notice we have received the resolutions passed by the meet ing. They are as follows: Resolved: That, in the opininwof this meet ing, the,enterprize-Of- Colportags. , .- its -earned on underthe Aumititer it fence of the Ameri can Tract Society, is part and parcel of Me great missionary work, by whicli-all-Christ: inns are at the present day endeavoring to o bey their Master's last command. (A n i nto. all the world and preo - fite,,gospel to every nreature;" and, that both by its two hnndred enlporteurs among the ignorant and destitute ocevery-State-and-Tel ritoty of our Union, as I -Well as hv ifs annual appropriations to the va nous .fortfan fields. to the amount -of 520.000 to , aid - the. issues of the mission presses in France, Belgian], Italy, Russia, liidirt and elsewhere—it may be recommended to the love ofverleryChristiali anxious for the spread of Chris Kingdom and the salvation of soulsf Resolved: That in view of the fact that the Geuriampopulation °root country is already numbered at 2,000,000 of souls, and many w thousands - are elcomeddo oqr Ames - 4very, year, we view with grateful and cordial ap probation, and- desire to assist, the efforts of the American Tract Society, to Supply, by means of its numerous German, colporteurs -(inAlie-ilifferem_States)_this-vasf-populatien-.vast with religious rending in their own tongue; and to meet with tracts and books and per sonal efforts those who debark upon our mast. We especiaDy greet with 'satisfaction the in tention expressed by th's Society, to commis sion at least one colporteur, who can speak both languages, for every county in our State that has a German population large enough to make it needful. Revoked: That the Church of Gqd. in tr.~r beloved land,,alarmed by Papal immigration from abroad, and growing Papal enemy at home:-does well Pi, follow the example of the'lh:otestatit church in France, and preach, 113iher. ‘• Convened. catholic" colporteurs. Christ . 'unified .when anti-christian influence -moat-prevails--f we view, with.grati. tuqci to, God; the suceess that in many places .has already hipped their labors. The efforts of the American Tract Society ' ilaye been' greatly blessed during the last. year; tlreir 22(1 Annual Report declaring f 60,. 4000 farnihes to have bciiO . -lAgitel - 0,77 3 06Q" volumes sold, and 51,000gi the, destitute, by, the ageocy, of itsourperous Col:. - porteurs; -- They - d:strihated72-AQ0,090-pages;. of tinots, and found aboutrtne'fitifiith:theTarit' 'dies visited destitute of all reliiionSreurliO. , The receipts for the year amounted to 6153 i 0ver.570,500 of which ecoived :in the shepe - 014ccertfiopsj and , ofthis $,;(0bo wer*.e..l:thinmcpa;* R ' in thp mere of its extensive systeer:ol family. ,visilution, ert :pecialy . in : the meat . dest4te . .righaers:ef!,ihe Coutt try. IMBMI CONSTIPATION or -rue 13nwer.s or Casirte ness.,hmatlache, giddinesji;:itaill:',4The side and , hreaat,„,riausea and sicknesS, Variable•ap petite, yellow;RpewarthY,eoMplexion &c., are : the Willa! symptoms opf4Liver Complairjk 11!rig141:5:IntliffrkVigcldblc,:Pilll are always. Ciirtain , fa rift:Al7i 4,he . above cOmplaints,.be 7, cause.they_Purge.ftem.tkaLbotiklhOe trlerbitl humors which are•thevairse,"ribt only er'all disorders dfil fife' . f ii'er,. hut . of . every -rnakaly incidenttiiAttitlt .2Vitingle 25 beet "box 'will idrall Onsilsgtieirtfilief. - and:=Peraiverance`wil. most oiiseredty. dqvd'Oery particle cif 4isth,ise lroOttip•tiodyi ' ' l -' i' ,,- ..i? !, ,, 7 ..:4 . . .'V; . , ft D ' ealaie: l 'OTOniP*7444 : 46. ObjYti : 'ere cautionediipinat'ttai: many . spurious 'Medi: i