I=l From the Binghampton (N. Y.)'Standard. CASTING A« DEVIL" OUT OF CHURCH —AMETHODIST MINISTER ARREST - ED, FOR ASSAULTItskG' A DISTILLER. We are indebted , lo our friend, J. M. Eells, of Marietta, Ohio, fOr the following graphic sketch. Our readers are assured that . the factsitranspired substantially as narrated: 4, A Methodist clergyman who has been la boring in this vicinity, was, not long Preachitig_Nto his people ou the miraculotis power of the Apostles over the demoniac spirits of their day. As he wakpursuing his theme, the audience wore suddenly started by a .voice from some one in, the congrega tion,- demanding, . in a half-querulous, half= authoritative tone, 4t Why don't preachers do such. 'things now a days ?" In an instant, every eye in the house was turned upon the individual who had the efl'rontery thus to in .Vade.llie sacredness of their sanctuary. " The speaker paused for a moment, - and his penetrating gaze full upon the - lace •of the questioner. There•was - - an interval of intense silence, broken at last by the speak er in resuming his subject. •Not content with a silent rebuke, our. redoubtable questioner demanded again, “, Why don't preachers .do such things now a days?" and curling his lips with a sneer of self-complaceney, - drew himself up - pompously in his seat. , c Our reverend- friend, (who,'by the way, is a young man of great muscular .power,) calmly left the desk, and walked deliberate ly to the pow where the interrogator sat, and fastening - one hand firmly upon the collar of his coat ; the othdr on the waistband of his , 4 unmentionables," lifted him square out of the seat, and bore him down the aisle to the entrance. Pausing - fora_ moment there, he turned his eyes upon hisaudience, and in a clear, fulLvoice,_saidff:.and..they .cas t oat the. devil iwthe form-oCa_dislitler, and sui9ig the action to theword, • out went the knight of the mash-tub, a la leap frog fashion, into the street. "The - good pastor quietly returned to his desk, and 'convicted his discourse. Atter closing . the ,services, as lie was passing out of the chureli,"'the out-cast distiller, with an Offleer—el the law, escorted our clerical Mend to CVO: Tice of a magistrate, to answer for an assault upon time .person of said distiller.— After hearing the case, the magistrate dis missed the clergyman, and after roundly rep rimanding the complainant, fined him for mo lesting the services of the sanctuary. 4t Since.that day, we believe he has never for a moment doubted the power of Metho list preachers to cast out devils, at least with in the limits of the Ohio Conference."_ I Queer French. gentleman. late Pails paper relates that the country — lnseur C— was lately advertised •. It' was-called Chanspiignetie ; and is hci'tnid live7Were for ten years, dispen „ nng great hospitality; the place was well rnown, and many went to see it. The visi ers were surprised to find, in the midst of a wantiful collection of rare and exotic plants, t very elegant summer house, which served os the home ofa large ,:number of monkeys &all varieties. Each monkey had his espec al niche in this little house, and above it vas written his name, and the date when he ,ecame an inmate of Champagnelle. The :am es were all familiar, such as Edward, Lou :, Hortense, Pierre, Clotilda—two or three ozeu of them, at the least. The monkeys tern included in the sale. One day a visi or asked the proprietor, who chanced to be here, what bad been his fancy to hive this ien'Avrio,, and why he had made it /I the or ament of his garden. cc Ah,” said he 4 , they re my Itunily. I lodge -them out of'ratit de. They are also some friends; re ations rould not have been sufficient. This great Main who is grinning so, is my Uncle Fr.tn- 'Ghls little black-looking one who is ricking the prone, is my Cousin Emile.— 'his very droll one, who twists his tail so ctively upon that branch, is my last passion. ,he is called lleloise. Ah ! it makes me sad 'hen I look at thess poor creatures. The xperionce of my life is there !" The key to -am mystery was at last given. Each ii a.o IA a relative or a friend of Monsieur de !— hailed to keep his word, or, in his es mat.on, committed any one of the peccadil- ms to which friends and relatives so often lait , l guilty—such as a lie, an equiroc aloft, betrayal of conlidence, or the like-he algid a monkey, placed it in his nicnagor ., and iinad3 it the namesake of the offender, In ten years,'' said Monsieur C---,'k. save bind twouty-nine monkeys.' All my .tions ara there, except one 1111111 and my randmothert --Ars-to my--frienda,-two-- only iv alisent. Nevertheless,..l. have 'prepared heir niche for - them; and in a year or two, . th,t most,•l shall hAve • atrinyeviends and .Litmus caged." ADVICE TO A iIItIDE.---1 beg to remind my ow daughter, that the husband has a thou ma elements of disturbance in his, daily ay ;Ations,_ to which the Nvife iiinn ei;; •und it will be her privilege, acid ,her tie to the respect of till wit6se respect is •orth'having, to 'inahe his own fireside the 1 6t attractive place in the otniverse for the ihn repose fa weary body or excited wind, 'Ale editor of Punch, who, somethnOs Nyo ii•gii'ett to joke—nod thi,3.perhopo say.B it is found that women make 110 best clerks for the Electric Telegrard),- rery rarely indeed are they et fault. The my Alliculty is to prevent, cudlt * young dady end of the line frJtn "luring the bust MVO.; Itgi..Paddy McShane was annoyed exceed ingly by a strange'dog. 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FRESH DRUGS, 31EDICENESI &c. have Just received from Philadelphia and New York very extensive additions to my +Cr' former stook, embracing nearly every article ~."Lrlierr of Medicine now in use, together with ,II -7 Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turfauatine, Perin. mcry, Soaps, Stationary. line Cutlery, FiFll. ••• tag Tackle, Brushes of almost every deserip ion, with an endless _variety of other articles, which I am determined to sell at the VERY. LOWEST prices. All Physicians, Comte). ►lerchunts, Pedlars Lind oth ers, are respectfully requested not to . pass the OLD STAND, aathoy may rest assured that every article will ho sold of a good quality, and upon reasonable terms. S. ELLIOTT. Muhl street, Carlisle May 30 furniture. R OBERT B. SMILE Y, CABINET MAKER and UNDIXTAKEIt I.3.wr y - North Hanover street, nest door to ;a ti lass's Hotel. 1 14,4:4.=•••••,, , ,,c, Ile. would respectfully Inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public generally, that he has now on,hand a large and elciantassoitinent of 'TB- Nrfi!t:hl,ennsistlng In part of 1% ardrobes,Card and oth er Tables, Sofas Ilureaus, Bedsteads, plain and fancy Smviug ; 4 tatuds, ni.nuractured of the best material and quality warranted. Also a general assortment of CI( AlltS at the lowest priers. \1:. s BLINDS made to order, and repairing prompt Iv attended to. 6IFFINS made at the shortest notice; and hav ing a splendid hearse ho still attend funerals in town or country. Itothomber Cho stand—noxt door to H. Glass's n: SMILEY. IISTI , NSIVE FURN ITUltlil ROOM. 1 ...4 --3.‘m ES R. WEAVER would resneefeully (•all , .- __ 4 the zit teution of I 1,,U5(1-1: evlloll,llll‘l the public 4 ... , ..;} - -'...•-, ta 111SON.1.011SINliS1.11Ch of elegant FU RN ITU ItM. ....,,,,, 6 ~,,,,,,,th,,z,„„,,,,Vardr.l.es Centre 111141T:tide}, —l.-:! -. :. '.• lies,ing and Plait Bureaus, and every other article in his hrtnelt of land :less- Also 110 W 4111 hand. (11 , I:ll*!` 4 .St tl,` , l•.tinla of 111 AIRS,. In Carlisle, at ,-- . . the lowrspprires. - - .Attt , lS't4 - made - at - tin', short- , : /4„;" est Doti,' .tad a I b,use provided for funertbt i. Ile ' 4 -... , -I solicit: , a ran at Itht Natal lishment, on North Ilan-. 1 user slroet..ncas lilat , so's ltotAtl. AtipPurniture hired out by the month or year. ob; s :. CO RN 1.:11, ''qf Ilan t-tt'S.,-- • / over Lonther sts•. t:W It 1.151.E.-I'he thiersign has always on band II largo steel( of superior Cabinet Ware, In itll the different Ftyles, whleit he is prepared to sell at the lowest price. lle Invites attention partieu larlS- to the PAresr Rratyu POTTOM a most useful article. whieh entirely obviates all objeet Thoo„.ttoot t . :111 be ~ift,telt(l,l to old Bedsteads. They hare _gil'inLentlie sat Isrett lon.to all who havo-thetudn-use. COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice. —„._.— • - sTA) ( s u .4 " 1:14 4:0111):n-411.. i l4 1' 1 . 414 '. 1 114 1,4 1 11 / 4 111 tll , ' 141 IV I'M 11l of N‘ 6onrurif. i•• 1i 3 .0 411 ,11,113.% 4414,1 1,11411.31 stroqis 114 1/I.' V. 003111 11 4 r ( 1 .10111.1 V, 140.4.1 of :••i•:, .1N1) l'.%NtSl 'vt'ry Mod 11131 410if.t.5. : 131.141:. 414b13t431 to 0113 11141034. t 4 wlth 1111 nhAortment of 1111:S. Ills 1 , t•iiI,11:11 log' 'Ten 1401441 y r n i nn•ono;, , ,t within rho Ins' two WIVI.A. 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' ' ' •. 4 tinetts, Cloths, Kril -1 have the cheapest Flannels, t-tc.,. 'tt , s, Tickings, Sze. lucky Jeans, De Lains, Do lieges, Must....' Sc., ever offered in the borough. ' , :- r""" -.him—. It is impossible to enumerate one-half tia, a. .-^ for Come ono and all in want of cheap gtmds and jecti, yourselves. - No trouble to show our goodS. Recollect the old stand, East Main Street '.oet-i '54 iom 14004. BE I T V z have returned S. l'idlddelplifa and aro now unpacking a complete assortment of FALL AM) WINTER. GOODS. A full assortment of Cloths. . A full assortment of Cassimeres. A full assortment of CAsslnets. A full assortment of Vesting& • A full assortment of Ladles Press Geodi. • A full assortment of Poinestle llocods. • A full aSsortment of Filks and ..Alparns. . •- A full assortment of Filk,Thibet &Cashmere Slum A full assortment of armories. A full assortment of Queenswaro. With a full assortment of Miscoßennetts articles gene rally keptin Stores. Purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to call and examine our Stock before pur chasing, as gopds have materially depreciated, and will be sold ace Jingly, 'Come ono, conic all, and judge for yoursely . [sept2t) ALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. The largest stock of Clothing ever breught to Car has-just Wen MINIMAIVEI V I NCIPFUN at their cheap and extensive' CLOTIUNG HOUSE, in North Hanover Street. The prices of clothing at thishousc have been reduced to such a very low standard that it is now in the power of all who wish, to wear good clothes. The assortment 6gpvlsts of Overcoats of every descrip• .tion, Dress, 'Frock nod Sack Coats, a great variety of Box coats, Monkey coats. la% Superfine Cassintere I'ANTS, black and fancy. Silk and Satin VESTS, and a fine va riety of Valencia and other vests. Also, shirts. cellars, stocks, pocket handkerchicik,suspenders.gloves,laslery, and all other articles generally kept in this line I), bliNillUSS. All articles sold At this establishment war ranted whet they are represented to be, Also, a splendid assortment of goods In the piece.— Superfine French and English C L will F iu,d cAs slll-ritE4vf -e v ery-h neon d- sha do:Tattle': silk; and Veto yestings, satinetts, itc.; all of frhirh - will - te - malleto order at the shortest notice. - and -In the neatest and lest ma. rt.r.' All garments warranted to lit. BOYS CLOTH alwa7,,, on hand. , The public aro respectfully invited to call' and exitrit- Inc the superior assortment of clothing at this establish. intit, next door to Lyne's Hardware store, opposite to lifin;laughlin's hotel. fit'pt. 27-46. te. LIVINGSTON. LIP_ .. NTEN BOOKS! --'rll i 11' MAGAZINES, AND LATE PUBLICATIONS . Elemelits of Character, by Miss Chandler. ' Closcrnook, by Alice Carey. • Cr:tab-IA by author of Mary Barton. .. Passion :and Prejudice, by Mrs. Gum Henrietta Temple, by D'isrucli. Ohl Redstone, or Historical sketches of Western Presby terianisin,'.tc.. by Joseph Smith. D. D. Village Sermons, by lies. Geo. Burden containing one hundred and one plain short discourses on the princi pal doctrines of the Gospel, just published by Lippin cott, Grambo & Co.. Of Philadelphia. Siinny Memories of Foreign Lands, by Mrs. IL B. Stowe. Splendid Gift Books and Annuals fir 1855. Harper's, Putnam's, (Imbibes and Oodey's Magazines for 00t01..., 0(14 A. M. PIPZIC. TUST RECEIVED AT THE PAM IA GROCERY STORE of the subseribei, n Ma on Ittill, =I ,-, Soda. butter, Pic Nic and Sugar Buisruit, Parina, corn Starch, Tapioca, Sago. Pearl Harley. Extract of Coffee, Rice Flour. flaking Pon - der, ke., A new lot of superior Tails Dil, Pickles, Tomato Ketchup, French Mustard. Bay num. Le. .3. W. EBY. i i TTENTION DYSPEPTICS—Those Lof you who have been afflicted for years with this _ bothersome disease, and who have been using almost every Nostrum before the public without relief we say to you try ', Kieffer's Anti Dyspeptic" and you will soon be convinced of its great superiority over every other preparation, We could give you sunny certificates comb orating our assertions, but a single trial is worth snore than all. This remedy is - prepared and sold at the Drug Store cf 11. J. KM FEEL South nanover street, a few . doors south of the Court House, Carlisle. ..,, GROc t Aw: 22 ' NII.IIV GROCERY ...=... RIEV , AND VARIETY STORE. The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has just returned from the city with a large and varied _asscrtment of _..,.. ORtall:lt1 liS, CLASS and .QUEY.N.9-11' AR I , "or""' " Pi Sil, &c. 7.1,:., which lie offers for sale on it,. 1111 '',"1 most reasonable terms. at his New Ston '1 1 1 ! corner of North Hanover ntreet and the Pill to 0 lie Square, directly opposite the Carlisle he. posit Bank. lila stock embrases everything usually in n Grocery and Variety store. no-publie are invited to call and examine his stnek before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels confident he can sell this best goeds at the lowest prices. ' JUST RECEIVED! FRESH GROCERIES! 113 est Itio, Nforha and 'Roasted Coffees, Crushed. Pul verlred and 1.,0af Fugar, Porto Rico, New I Weans and CON& do, 'lmperial, Gunpowder, Young ply son and Mack Tens, Best Syruns. 0. and Stemr lions(' Molasses, Queenswam, Cedai• and Stoneware, Cheese, Fish. Salt, Soap and Starch, eavondish, Natural Leaf. and Cong.ress ToLacco,, , , Pickles, Pine Apple and Tomato l'reserves, Ketehup and Spices of every variety. &e• My stock has been selected with strict ref6rence tc, family use, for sale very h.se for ,a,l l wio.l.s,ale o r retail by LLIAM6, cell '5l Family Grocer. Surgeons ' lladair,e ' 4 32 351 .. RI:INIOV El) to No. .1. ;tit !Area, Kb:l It h above 31:n1,0.. 1.. e, I:12 I'atant Ilronutting Prvsl-ure TI,t . SS, for ti, qtre of itunt ore: ;Ixonitlor Vra , es, Stipp , rters„ 'Elastic 'l.oe6iov•;, susrnsary, Hemorrhoidal, and I , a 'Wages rer formities: Jan. 11-Iye t ( A. 1,T.-5000 Sucks A. SALT, for s:ilu 11 . Clitlt. (1E151.1 Flour k Oral') Commis:don NlorrhatitH, Svelte , : white!, lialthisoro, Dee 5 11,0 C EIE SIT AwLs.—A lot of 4,ong ) and Square Drorlm :qu wlh. Alem,lllauket ret.elved 11'0111 New 'Ywk and 24rIllug very low at the clit.arr i:LOrt-of— ttklV; ' , SAS 0t111.111% •\•Ar E call the ai ti - mtion of ihe public to Poit'rA Jim: 1i.111111.,N 11N I 11:i: '1::\ 4:INE. ii.r w - :it, , ri,,A ..:.,,a1,,,0, ~..f ~ ,, tingiti:,l,ll,g fill,. An ~xeellunt atti , l, , . ',at, 4.11, , a1, and ~,iiveiller.t. liar fah. at nt,rl-1:',.", 1..`...N.1.11N'5. . . . . J.) - .LAtIKSAI 1.1 ' 11.!S COA L. 5,00(1 ) iiiishos tiiso.siiiittes ccai, a Ilrht rate article re iseielog will Ita• Nth! by .I:tali :.'att I W. 11, It' I;ItlIA. V, Agt. 1 1 Vl ' llA ill TC K WTI EA T . F Lt)1; 11, ~1 fu ,4:,,.1.: , f , , r fiv,ily ma , . 4I , 11. Cr.l:ll.orf it!S, It, mi d') • 1 1, .ans, ,to jo , .:t. 1., , ,.., 1%, , a1 at the l'amil 4 11.1`,TV .I' ji,r, 10 .l. D, ut.11.13!'.1.T. Q :VI, 1 . 18 1:IN1 VA N T I . : l ) .--A ii ex pe - L 7ri.,,i ;, , itiesisati is wsiitca ill a Dry 1;1,, ,1.: ;i'.,r, , .. ,Ipply to .' • O. IV. MT,N42I:. ,CAARLES' OGILBY ______ - 111 EAP WATCHES AND JEWEL 10r, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at the "Phl/0- - delphla,Watch and Jewelry Btoto,.' Number t; North Second Street, c i.l• ncr .of Quarry, Philadelphia, Gehl Lever Watclum, full jewelled, Itl sw at cases, - - "- $2O CO Gold Lepino, 18 carat cases, 24 00 Silver •• jeuels, 0 00 Silver Laver, full jewelled, 12 09 SuPerlor Quartiers, - - 700 (lold Spectacles, - 7 OD - Fine Silver Spectacles, - - 1 00 Gold Bracelets, -- 3 to . ... Ladies. Gold-Pettells, - . - 1 00 Silver Tea Spoonal set, - , - - - 5 la) Hold Pens, with Pencil and „Sil•ter Helder, - 1 00 Gold Finger. 'Rings 37% cents to $8; Watch Cdasem, Ain, 12.!6 cents. Patent IF 3i, Lunet 25; ether artier"' proportion;" All goods warranted to be what they ace Id for. - *A 0 1 1 , . . ..., a , ._........,. . 1:)korl:, j.121.t;. I'ATENTSQUAItE tlptouirr wool) Lox 31ATi nizit IoG North FOURTH ;•:treet (alevelleee)lllll.Al4.l, lA. Matches having become an Indispensable artide - M.m.sokeeplug, the subscriber after n - great - $.ll - crifee - of - Ate and monoy.-is enabled to:offer to -the PUblie an ar . to at once combining Utility and Cheapnecs. 'lhe in •ntor knowing the danger apprehended on accrunt tlimsey manner in which Matches ate generally nebed In paper, has by the aid of New Ream 3iachineu his own invention, sueceeded in getting up a 6A Fr.Tv k TENT SQUARE UPRIGHT WOOD 110 A:; this lox la r preferable, in as much that it - Mccup4a no more roam ,an the old round word box, antr,aitaius least Hundred per Cent more Matches, which to Shippers , modderable advantage; it Is entirety new. and sreursi ni nst moisture and spontaneous centhusilom dispels n ger on transia.rtatien by means of Bail Gad, Stcam at or any other mode of • , TII(IF-0 Matches are packed so that" one gross or Mow ty be shipped to any part of the World with perfect fety. They are the most desirable article for Items msumption, arid the Southern and western markets .at have ever been invented; - 11 4 1 RENCII TRUSaES, hum ine cure el itemiser Ruptnris auowledged - by the highest medical authorities of Phu. .111phifi, Ineouiparablx . sniktior to any otlier in ussw.-- dierers will be gratified to learn that the occasion now 'era to procure not only the highest and most easy, lint durable Trams as any other, in lieu of the cumbrous uncomfortable article Usually sold. nu re is no dif ilty attending the fitting, and when the pad Is low,- it will retain its position without cham.e. CA LL i It. NIS.IILES, Corner Twelfth and Pace streets Philadelphia LAnics, requiring the benefit of Mechanical ;..'up ,ters, owing to the derangement of the Internal Qr inducing failing of the Womb, Vocal. Pulmonary ,:fprptler. Nervous and Fpinal Weakness, are informal at a competent and experienced Lena will to in ai ulance at the Rooms, (Fet apart fl!r• their excludirs a) No. 114 TWELFTH tit, let door below Race. July 26,'53. Patent Tubular Oven 74 AIR RANGE, various al. tO uit 11 •.4 ; douses and Hotels. Ele.se In want of a superior Cooking Apparatus al ell to call at our Warehouse and examine this RI 4, r durability, economy and-titopiicity-In opernti Anis unrivaled. It has a perfect hot air veutilatl u .1 meats Inked In this oven will retain theirjuics v,r olunl to that masted before an cpon lire. II sn pastry-mo6rd at the same time n 'theta one a t • the other. It will supply, standout heated r at additional moms for the coldest weather, Ith' :cowling, or return lines. and is equally well ado. Htuminotts or mimeo hard real. The steam it the boiling part of the Range carries oil the al , 1 scent of cooking, as well as heat in summer. livery flange sold warranted to give satisfaction, t ,)oeso to the purcluo4er. .1. D. HALBERT !IA KS' vENTILAToit, Patented Octal er, 184 f • .I.lla llnlls . Fnctpries, Railroad eara,l.lltanies, Ips, Steameto, Vora air is a subjr.rt elaitning attention of e ll~lduni and all Luildln4F should bo provided Nit I pr..per !neut.!: of VC:1(11110.111. S North Sixth street, ir' PerNonal attx)ntion given to warming and •..0 Ing both putill'i•lit'ol private bud/dings. !—,3 1 - 1( 4- )r I,,,COVERY IN MEDICINE.—A few vi de o,- 040 alai Treatment, wit: iint, Spiumnitor 400;ii iieryo us debility. lois spirits. larsit ude., oil iiint ter study and hilicr, (lulln , ,:suf apprelierskit,. ~f as er.litin to society, lose ornet., H ilts'. sell' distrust. (117.11nehs. headache. nay ..haelf,es, gains hi tho side, ritreet bin df the ever, I:lam