tralh 4( XaX S Xi W.EDESDkir, NOV . . .11, 1857: Prco6rt4.rtz A ;I'lo Pi • - Y'innorrf,vAlciA;—ss-: - • In the name and by the authority of the Cara . monevegifh .of Pennsylvania, AMES POE,- LOCK, GOvernor of the said Cpntinontrealth: A PROGIAMAIRGeN,--- Fddlow Citizens t—To render to Almighty God, who oontrols the destinies of — nations • anikmenrtheltomage,of devout gratitude null :• prelim for his kdodnesO and his mercy; is the = solemn duly of a free and • highly Invered'poople. As the. giver of -very .• good nod perfect gift we should ever recoil ales liii . htind in' our triercieti, 'end neknowl. • edge our dependance ,upon lils pr - i,videnue ; and although adversity .Inny,thi ow Oa dark shadow norossbilipathivey, yet we abduld be. nesured'otthis P the Judge 'of ell the earth ; • will do right." „ • • • , During the past year the bounties, of n`l:intl. Providence have not been Witheld fruit nor' Commonwealth. Our free institutions have beeik preserved, and out: rights MO privileges,- oivil and religious, enjoyed and plaint lined. The arts and sr:lances, and the great i,. tereels of •oducatien, find , have' • claimed the, attention. and received the co ,.oouragement of air intelligent and liberal ie, p e.—lihnorat'do industry In its varied depart• manta has been rewnrded and although re._; = *tint and'eeirero financial revulsion 'lle filled with gloom,. sorrow and the. and hothen-oftianny - of - our - citizens, - vettio fearj of famine, no dread of impending nubile social onlainity, mingles with our emotions of gratittide.for'paet blessings, or Wenktme our trust fin. the future; in the proVidence• of film who wourttle but to heal, and ",whose Mod endureth forever." A v ieith o ii., hurveet has crowned the labours of the husbandman— peace with its gentle and reforming intim-roes, and unWonted health lvith halenefite and mar :.:ties, have been vouchsafed to OF. -In acknowlodgethent of these nineifold hles• singe, we should olfermnta God - thrtitbeviving ' and pay our vows 'unto the• most Iliph ; call upon Him " in the day of trouble: Ile will deliver thee and thou Shalt glorify HMO Underdhci solemn conviction of lid; pt optic ty of this duty; and in conformity 'With lished oustorn and•the. wishes of ninny good citizens, I, JAMES VoLincK. Governer. of the Commonwealth of 'Pennsylvania it, lier,,by reoommeed Tniffisno,:nig N TwuLY:SINVII BAY. or NOVEMBER NEXT, 08 day cf generadthanks giving and praise throught this Stptg.mni enr= - fleetly request the people-that ebetnibing frt. -- their netted. avocations end ell worldly pursuits - they assemble on that day according to their religious customs, and uniteht.offering thanks to Almighty God for his past goodness nod niarciee ; and while humbly noknoledging our transgression, and imploring - ilis forgive taus, beseech jlim,with sincere mid earnovi Are, to return And visit nongnin Witfrllio.lovo 7 isg us - worthy of Hih hoontioo, sad continue to no tlio rich blesoinge 6f Hie . . „ providence end . grace. -. . _ . . . Given Under ivy bald and the Gretit-Senl.of the 1 {,—°,...., State nt Illarrisbitrg, this nineteenth ° . L s. Any of October, in 'the - yenr . of. hur. ---- --,—,--,- .bori.torritholiiintul eight lintidreitnnd • .fifty-seven, nindof the Common wen Ii li the al gli ty second. : • - •- • • . . By the Governor. ' JOlll , l M. STILLIVAN: , . De - plity Secretary of the COlnvionwerdih. To Tteiders and Corre•pondenl• To Fanny .. ", by Pedro, is declined• ilia ideas aro very good, bit'theji want farce of expresiicin, and his lines - are of_sueli unequal quantity, auto destroy idea of;padence, - or rhythm. Ile should' write with more care • find revise • frequei►Yty before ho submits hie cc to positions to, the oritioitm of the public. Our readers will find in ,this p4ier the first part 'of, " The Prima Donna's Triumph • " it will be couCluded in our. next, and is worth preserving as it possesses unusual interest. Every ono le fainillar with Watts' Psalms and Hymns," yet ocmparativsly, few know much of the pereonal history of the gifted au. thort . An interesting article en flint subjeci will' be found on our Best page.: thing of boly.utkla n Joy foreror," • therefore„ we need not offer nu ',piny for publiehing.elnue/ Lee, by Edger A. l'oe, nl thoug4 it . im no doubt fnaiiliun to many of our render!. Thera is much merit in the lines "Be llepe• ful," written for the herald) and the euhjeot Ls peculiarly appropriate— :We rotor tho Latlies to n dorcription of the "Nuptiat Dress of tho PrinCess Royal of Rog land ;" though it is quite probable that many a happier heart boots under calico..• NEW ADYERTISEIkiENTS.- r —Olir read oro aro requested to examine the neid ndver tisements in the Herald of to-day, and 4' tuaao • a note on't." . J. W.11:I has received a fresh assortment oFgoode, which, having purchased in the city pt panic prices, can be sold at a low !iglus. We need tird . say any,thiug in regard. to the quality of his stook, as every ono is fSmiliar with his good taste in making selections. Any person having 500 dollars to loan on re estate security, can find an opportpnity' o alcingdhe investment 'by consulting this paper. ' • • - Paschall Morris & Co., Philed. advertise • corn-libellers of various sizes, hay, straw and fodder cutters. . . . LIVINCI AND LOVING, a new book by ' V. F. Towniend; - aust poldPiliellty J. W. Brad. ley, 48 North. 4th .street, Philad. The ou• Gates ni.favorablyknown, as_oue_of the °di -lora' Of the Relme.Mogniine! . . Wllll47%lCY'fl Anon ST. TitAres, -- Pliiiiid Those of our readers who'cOnteraplnto- a-trip to Philadelphia, ehould make it n point to visit this popular plaUe of amusement,yuring their stay. The battier a' central location, com fortable in everir meet, coolie, nightly attest the excellent petroman cos of WhestOy's far-famed !'Star Company." Bulpin, of 861 /3rontlWay, York, lino put his mammoth stacklrito 'ligideation.., ITU advertises nearly it - quarter.of;a.million of 'del lars of cloaks, shawls, furs, clothe,- silks and trimtningsi,at prices totally' regard;. less of the original cost..' , ."':, VIN A N.ciALi ' In New York and Philadelphia, there soma to ben slight improvement In monetary 'af• faire. Sales of good endorsed paper have been made at one attd,one and n haif.per•ceoi. per month. lilmost:every kind.of stock , lies advanced, Pennsylvania fives have ndvenced _B6, „Philodelphia 7 eity to-84 and Penneylvaiii4tillrba Shares .- tO 'S7. tations are'•enteitriloCd that ?tlio'Neiv'lYrk -Batiks January. ,•• . The nattirariCsuit . ef'citii•tWeserit' fnbnd al trouble; to bring trading" tacit doWn „ to a cafe btfaindlis, and With its little` oar. ; renoy ai riesibhOincr;i3iiAi'llii• ailßiie iiecee'.. Drina of life, will rule, at a much lower fig '• ureolitin-:they-htve-rdona-fur=ahe-lastlifir- 'tt Jo to Ito 11°04 thatdnoreitaintoonfidetioe 'and an upwarittoovement•Or business, hini 4 ; be% eo etweleratecti•akto , indinitteoincor hef Mot it faettirere t resume' , tiusinv tor ; and thus. ntfotd linsployto eat to:t et.: portion :6G the WOthinen, who have been . discherOthir • An exoF!g.R,PeVle:a of niiinfOrmed s- P Ol3 in.logisuon county it'3 • ' s ' • " 19 Be means unifoimed: • . . NEWS O,P Tr!,1p):1,y..13141Er. A letter :lins..beai.'reeelyea' froar.Captaln illoCliotook boraluanillng the 1..xpta14141: reaailtlieent'aut brLaily Franklin. 1-le.7w,ne tin,d hit: - !ingmet"..the fairaly of nails, ea frequently. mentioned by Dr. Kano as itisfaithful timpan , ion'in Mani of Lin rilous nd'ventures.' • • ±riotteCallfcirnia tlieliews tire unimportant. Tha raising operations are still of an cncomn- ging character. • - -- • ,An arrival from the Plains brings tito infer , motion that between the 10th and. 12th of • Septemb7- -- hundred crept Jar, a train' consisting of an - hung. persons had'been. attaoked 'by the. Indians, and oil had been slain with the exbeption of a few children, who . were sold to the Mormons. It woe generally.believed that the normons were at the boitotn of IlTiffair.. • . Tho steamer Arago Balla from Now York, ou last stturday for Liverpool, with . $lB.OOO in specio. • ti . • • r. • . The receipts into the UnitedStotesTressu ry frotti.Customa, sales of publio . lends, and othersoureas, during the quarter ending Sep Umbel , 80, amounted to $20,020,87 118. Du ring 'the same period the expenditures of the .Ouvernment amounted to 423,711,028,37.• The espouses oflbe Wei end and t , : Depar mcnts were over $11,000,000, and there was paid for redemption of loans and premium on stock redeemed $1,951,782 50. .L9f-tlio re-. oeipts $18,553,727 wee-from customs and $2," 059,839 froni sales ofpublic lands.•- , , It Nstw York: tb_a_liungry- 2 : 1 -moventent--is- Hi, universal topic. for several clays the rue ilployed "havo Congregated in one of the Luigi, squares„and afterftirlifYitg . them. eeiveirrilth ino . 'etidiary speeches, have- 'trade " demonstration," by marching in. prodession to the oily llnll. 'On,laat IYednisday, the niob ludzedon,A wagon laden with broad, end sup -plied themselves s liberally, but instead--of eating it, as etarving'meu would, they playSd, foot-ball with the loaves, nod kicked the "hot . rolls and twists" from gutter to gutter. There is, no doubt, any amount of suffering in New York, but the outcry of such men as those . about starvation is only'a pretext for getting up a riot, that' wdl afford them a 'plausible e.scusa foe general• plunder. - ft is eupposed . , by many that thetiO " broad and butter " de mohstratiOne, have some connection with the New York legal' election,. which ,ie to. take place on first'of December. The young Cuban, Cuevii; who was tried at Hoboken, N. 3., for killing Do, Grandval; a schoolmate, has bden souvicted of- tnanslaught -or and sentenced to pay a - find of a thousand dollare ! Theflaws there, subject the offend 0. - o me or imprisonment, nod_ as, this Cuban was rflth, and therefore " respecthble," ho is dismissed with a fine, 'Where it Lazarus would have been hung._ J. Pinckney Ilendurson and J. W. Hemphill, have been . eleoled to the U.S. Senate by the . Legislature of Lonlanii - ,in place of:J. P. Ben jamin and John Slidell. . Gen Walker hag again - been permitted to leave the United States,atthe hpad.of another expedition to invado"Nienragun. Ho-embark ed from New Orleans on the I Ith inet„ at the head of 400 man; with provisions for throe; months, and n thousand stand of arms. Where are Mr. Buchanan's governmenfofficials; when pmeticril expedition can tic fitted out, and L-offittnrit 01, - ifithout - molteqiitiottl Thu KfilinS Coestitntional Convention ad journed' en the.ith. At formed n. provisional . governtnent with General Calhoun- ntr. Clover. . nor, to go into, cperntion immediately. The only part of the Constitution to be submitted to thopeople is the clime° sanctioning . slavery. Captain -Stroin of the schooner Merchant,. aeon arrested by the' G. 8. Marshal's-Deputy, ' at New ',York, oa Snturday, on' a 4berge of fitting out' the Merchant for theslavo trade.' Fit On - RAN SAS. - The Kansas Constitutional Convention WMeh hes been in session at Lecompton wits to have adjourned on the ith. The report' Made to this Convention, by the committee on elavory, provoked quite a discUssion, not on the report .itself, but upon no amendment offered by Mr. Bolling,of is provision which is common to some of the 'slave States, to this idrect i s , that the trade in slaves should not be allowed.' Mr. Boiling offered nn amendnient, stunting out this provision. Ire • said that, — oecording to the. Deed Scott decision, n negro was the same kind of property as a horse, a bsk of dry goods, or a pile of lumber:-- - Ile did not wish, byylisallowiug the slave trade, to 'establish a distinction between slave and other property: Q. 11. M. Moore, the chairman of the com mittee, ro.‘o to vindicate the retiort. Ile said !Ina the provision was not made, to interfere with the right of property iu negroes. Geor, - gin, and others of the ultra play() States, bad similar provisions..., Mr. Henderson was opposed to the internal 'slava trade. lie naked the members if they would associato•with negro•traderi— with don „lore in human flesh. • Gentlemen, said he, I rieo to 'oppose this amendment. It is not becaufifi we have any errneciontietis scruples on this question, but because we are opposed to the introduction ef the miserable, nu-ncooal negroes, from other States. If ho belioied that inegroes were human, did they think that he would veto,{.a negro . truffle? . Did they - believe tiffie - '4 would favor a traffic iu human souls ? ,•But he Yid not believe that negreatetere *human be• fags }limy were allied, tii*te apolind. An nroondinci4 ivns offered, providing that . A mon shall have no power ever to emancipate ___hisalaves.___This_was_voteiLtioivn.-- Bolling-is', • amendment - Missed_by a close vote. .a The ,'Preamble to the.report-owSlattery, is in ' these words :•.---s•The right of property is before and higher than tiny constitutioital . sanction, ' and the right of the•ovidVa of a slave to • - such ... illillrl and. iteiticreare, is the Wattle, and as in• violable as the right of the owners of any property whatever," ' - . , . Too first section.proridesthat ”the Legislature shall have no power to pass lsws for the matt 'cipstion of slaves without tho'consont of their owners, or without paying theirowners,, pro- , - vious to , their etrinimipation„a full equivalent In moneyforihe slave so' emancipated.", ' S :0 . I , ,ti e o e n t l o e c t I 8 . s in ern v io o. d for i provides." orime t o ile t b the rh - l igher p r rose= 1.. than petit larceny, the Legislature shall hose' no power to delnive 'them of an impartial trial by petit jury" . ' , ' . ' -, •i , 1 And section third' is 'in' these.wortis 't. tiny . ,person'who shall maliciously dismember -or deprive a slave of-life, Shall suffer such pun •; ishment as would.be inflicted in case the like offence find been'committed'en' - it free white person, and on the like -proof; except in cats' ' of insurrection of such slatte-" • - - . The nbove.report wait oarrled,hy.tt vet o, of ' 40 to 2 in the nogatiVe. We should haglad it thdse sapient coptittl. • lion malcere p _ would inforni us, on what pranci.•, common lawforooratannsenas,,,lioy,first declare a slays to tied skit ,the enure as. a . ::.",horse .or alns of dry : gOods," and illeu Pro. ,videin . tlio to na report, bow slaver; ei . b prosecuted for penal offences.. If ape chattel nanconuriltan offence, so.can''another,lnid in .'.thqh:viaw of the case, the . 4, horse'or :box• of dry.goOdtek . has se , inuch right to - a: trial liy ju- ' ry,ele the elevo....7Agehn these . frqmere of , the. pee, but a eptcjea of. the ape,'! . aud nt tbe. , 88nr, time 'deoldre,. thqt any, pereon • telio . „ fsbfip, deprjy, ° o,a.elavo pf 14'0, etialk etqfor_,BP.ob pp,w.o.u)4 killido; *Lite maw" If bortios and LUTE'S t4-I3Pqo).thtoo ooe ,Lao t 08 .tnuali, right to p*ot~etion ae the , oher., . . , 11 ° N0., 01 2'th0: 1 ?05 7 .2 - PelF l6 , ol. #i s _2*`t*! form, tbatli y ~ , lo, ifgiirPtc?. 1 11 9 ;'r° 6l 0P9 1 4; o omPaign 0tA8;69, !sptc!pleteleln . nli fete do. ; ;iol.,s, t7 holio,obe c urltle. will ktpAry49ollt I=ll - ITheVoUnering , ,, striking paragra s pk, which wa.copy from thtilNational Intelliiencier, ought -toi?o_read : ittiQaO r hy-orcry ono,A tabotro bore easy it ,rnielq . tfp ,ier. the country , ' to got algug e'enntertabli, mtthout money panics, end aarplutt, in a vory itideitrioue man'e pocket,' simply ky,makidg our own clothing, our tiwn avernge annual imports of cotton and woolen ma_nufaotures are about fifty twillMns of dollars (the neon° adn unl imports of iron, atttifooturea-Of4iron, J Wet, are 1115`511T twenty-five_ mirtion' average, annual itnporta •of tbanufadtures of milk are About Twenty-fivojnillions of dbllara ; total, ono hundred ' " There Is no actual necessity for impcirting a dt'llar's worth of cotton .n . nd'woolen goods, because we manufacture them 'oin : !selves; and there is no naval necessity , for importing..a dollar's worth of iron:bect4se we have e:nonkh. ofthat in - Ponnsylvania,. Maryland and Vir'- .ginialo suppfy -not only: ourselvel, but 'the residue of tie world and Alters is no very prs'aingateeeasity to impuit - So largely of man ufactures of. silk: 4. Without entering into arguments; it' is merely suggested that if the, imports of ,the articles under these three heads were'redUced one half 7 -tLay,fifty millions of dollars--there would he no ocessian'_for panics and financial revuleions. Exporting fifty millions of dollars is gold per annum is a serious mutter to any country ; we and slandramit_tatte_s,Atu.Lnt that !hog. : Imporliny' fifty.•millions of gold annually is cptite another affair, ittid this or anrother country Can stand that .to the end of time, tis under it there Would be no panics .and-retulaiens." • MB LAST ‘,D01)611.1."--JUSt prior to the eic: ,tra session of the' I.a;gislaturc, some restless tiontagogies itiPhiradelphia, , get up an anti Bank.meeting, nt tidhicli, the , speakersiudulgod in the uswepayty clang, dectuuncitg the Banks as the prime cause of,the monetary vulsion,.and_holding-the oppositioa- respouiti: ble us the originatoru of t thel:avit : Itt2noti:, clog the affair,-tie an attempt to foreitall public epiniiuf,and throw obstrielee ip the . Wig of begislutive, action to relleye theibusiness com•. tuniti; we took tarn -ion toilaY,,lltat,_i_f_ther.e_ were , cvils in our banking system; they were justly chargeable to the pioneer-it:lG. party. To this n'sseition, the,editor of the Vo/uateertosh exception, and when we aftenvat'Lls proved the feet, by showing that ftfor the last twenty• ye pr. thirty yeare,.tbirtiiiiitootatiq purtY.w.itlt few , exceptions, has held a eoiltroling_potver tit the. Iliveriimeat,'thealtleCaeolcs to evade the is sue, by - saying, that " theparty to which the Governor belongs, is - alte'43 held reeponeible .fcir all acts of Aisembly." -• . '•, if gm' 'gentleman—et:mid puint to a ease, - in which Shp- troverflor could sign a bill, before it had received the aanotionaf both brontihes of the Legislature, wo Might give him some credit for his argument, btit as lie cannot . ; we are _inclined to believe, althottgh lie is hot very . " funny" man, that finding lila giound untenable, he is anxious to creep out of the discussiOn, anti is using a Milo left-banded . waggery 'to cover his retreat. It, we: thought-the editor really aerial's, we might ho tempted-to—thank -hint for , proving the truth of ourassirtion„by his own urgu ment:. for during the- last thirty•five - year!, ev,erytkoverhoriif rxnusylioni bes•imen - a Democrat * , except three, Mu. Ennont—l have thought that, if.otir World does not come to 'an end, the many and continual changes 'that follow in quick succession is ample evidence, that, 'at lewd, " the why of man is not in himself " Common aenso is the ,moitt value -principle 'man Possesses, and this alone convinces that " heaven and earth rill pass nway,",--, At the rising ditWn, and' . at the closing day, ono.by ono, souls are entering the spirit world far away;—flow many have taken . their exit since bud we . visited this healthy and beauti ful Borough. In the language- of the Poet, we have only to say— --- --: Since. our last issue,- the steamer Arabia has arrived bringing one week's later intelli• gotten from 'Europe. 'lto Also brought. one million of dolbtre in specie. The most im.• pliant nevi's is the capture of Dekhi, by the Britieh troops, after an obstinate resistance. Great ntimbers of the mutineraeacuped, among' them the King of and. his trio pone. - The British loss in killed and, woutMed, up to the' 16th, was 600 in all; including 50 officers .....oeneral..Wilsomland.ordered-no quarter to be given, but d i nt tho women and children should he spared. The mutiiiy is spreading in Indio, and large reinforcemonts have been sent to Calcutta by the English Government. The Mormons Attack on the govein- WASIIINGTON: Nov, 14.—Deep:itches corrob- Orative : of Judge Echols were received this afternoon. They Fay: The - Mormons have opened Alai hall by. burbing 4 ; thrce supply traitis-,two on Green river and one on the Ilig -Sandy—the centre ,trnitos--consisting 'in a I o( seventy eight witgps.. Tire Was a coyntul among the'tiffibers, and.' it was.dtterminetl;_ufterlienring the opinions: of airthe'guitles in ,relation to the Ctientry,• to go around to Soda -Springs where the road forite for Oregon, end,,.California, .and enter tho.Sitlt Lake volley through nn. extensive I valley where the snow Will' not 'be an >nee diment. This determination, the express Mon seys„was approved of,by'Col, 'Johnson, who told hint to soy to- every •holy tt that ho in tended to Winter in the valley or not at The MlOratorts areotingregated in large tattpi even on this side of the' mountain, the grave., and ere, dOteTIIIIIICI,I. it see Ms, prevent tle entrance 'of, the troops .into the valley tinY 1.,0 1 4 : 'They 4ro regularly enrolled in thousands, until( poi.. John'eon 'enters the valley he can act only on . the defensive ..with. his handful of men. • • „ . '• The Wrir Departmetit is expecting despatch es front Col. Johnson' hirnSelf, eent' through General Scott, at hentlquorteta: 'Should those not arrive hers to morrow orby 'Monday morn ing, the %violo report will ho discredited by the Department.,•Col: JOhnson 'certainly; never, permitted an expreas to come. Bonding official despatches ;by Lim.•• • .• Departure of Gen. I.Veltker,for Nieptra. gite=fleereh of the Volsci:, /,TEN Unttvirte, Nov: 12.—Gen. Walker got. off.i Ho appoorod before_ the District; Court yeskierday morning and gave' bail to .appear for'tiksiiiiiiiitiiin.tn the 17t11.1 - lu - ttui - rifiernooli himself, staff, 'rind over •three hundrod .embarked on taiard thublohile, mnq , atonmern Fqllaion,(hipt,,Ditughlin, - ..itiid - tyltb - a „portion of elierni.en; n largo rpiatetity of orme tnaftitions and , proviSicirie, - • got ' tve o this morning; having first submitted- , to - - a ...search' ,by the U. The ...rue/it:CO: „Illitare,d. for. and ,will intercept :t.f.M.vnitil; hone outside, wheti tife - iihrile' party - .wile erntiarli on the l'a,ihio'ntir your. remains here. i Den.: Henttingsbn'la_ ex - pealed; this week Tlio ` eteaiunc~iu7op , en tbi -river; waccutwitted., [accent, DisrATow.) - • . „.. ligN9 04LISAN8,Nov,:1,2 , r—The etonmer,,Dick Kcya. , whioh the'in:l4l boat in iifob~le bfirber,'lWB reteimetl'tio 51ebile, having pleeed Mk; lilibueteee abed.' d Walker'it sleepier F . 040n, f9s .NienTagna f coneipte of etioi.q.,fotixliunclred r ith'bra4l.ooati ode 'eteiut of 'arele, - aod 'ft , lerge il'etwiti. of ettl:provihjoicfor.tli ree.or ;four mont4e., rpoloFed,,Alicit the: A'renaid,lo .datttitted . , at qiutroplitte.. 11, TILE TBUT II 4W - A NUT finlilida. MI For eho ncrnld BEIIOLIO Tli IA CIIANG;E. " fireeu bo the loaf above thee, Trlond ofmy.eattly days!'" • FOltlilIGIV NEWS. =I Una,. tit Crtuittu 31/titters • Meteor°logleal itegliltoix. , for , tha Week 'November 1857.'".' - 11:m1'11101 tailimq;') ItemOrks.: L.)). - - Voclnostlay. 38 00 ' ••• Vlore : any. 1 18 00 • . • Saturdity:: 82 . 06` • E t :- Snow storm, Sunday. 27,00 '). • • • •,,` Mancini% 83-00 : .28 . Weeltly •r 37-00: I ;.28 - . -. •*,Tha degree of bent iw the above registei• is the daily average of three observations.• • PItOCEEDI ticikL'Or COutti'.—We' pre- Oont:to oat i'eniterirthit following (omit liro bee-dings at tho'November Term of 18.57: I=l • -•- 'Simon Oysiorim.•Joseph LltAtieri..-: ppeal, -enlist : l - Withdrawn rront — t - libl4l tho Todd. far and Iteributii for Defendant. 'Whiting,' and Reid .vs. Beltzbonver. and 'Woodburn: Summons in nequin sit. ,Salled by the panic., 7,Judgetnetit 'fur:Plain for. 4;125. Miller anti Ithaeta fur Vlaintiff. , ,.and. •Ilepburn.fur Dereifilants. Bartar,,llepburn and Wilson vs John Sri'. lar. Sernnion.9 in 'debt hilt exceeding Affidavit of defeiiie tiled. Thu AfltiFt4 , II.•i !M ing nvissue; "a rule wan• entered that defend-, ant plead within thirty 00)ilays,:erjadgniont, by' default. 'llepburn far fatty &..Parker fur Defend:int. Dr. A It , Idtio vs: John M.Wondborn. Aft , : peal. Settled by to;• Plaintiff ,for $10. : : Colwell ,R...lll.eCiure for, EMS n ❑'rplwrn fo r-Pefead i iii M: Glenn ye. Dr. John A. Ahl k Pots A—Alil. .SllllllllOll5 . ill cotao fur the 111 , 11fIle. name of . a 11,116;111C0 .111 the allnpe of..a darn nerves the lli6 Spring near Newville. The propeityon ivatOerected, - vine "tit pno tittle iu the iiusNesahni of Alexander'. Glatiu,'(tho father.) aho erectrd the dam and / Gdtit n 'clover ruin. The.phiintitr enntelnto'pos'aeaeion of the property and lon. the eloper mill for n nuthhor of years, Ito -at lea th s a il out to verted the clover mill into ti and after some tinie the; bark-will wee . removed, and - a distillery erected.. From them : 1111u Meisrs.Vil purCht6ed the property, and this 'action wan for damages for flooding the Meadow and injuring his Spring. 'lt woe enutendo on the puart of the -- Plaintiff, that Since the use of tiie prpperty ne_ r a the them Lund beCit raise higher than-nriginel ly eonstruated, eitil that the water was thereby, thrown-book upon his meadony rendering, hie' spritig 4 and spring-11(1mm - unfit for nee at timee. fly:, the defendants itlifitsshown, that the dam was nu higher, and that the' water was he - cted ; no further upon the spring -house; than when the property was qu pUsseseion . of the plaintiff; w;rie r t entimMil mud and dirt-being allowed to acesnnulattnnd _fill.up the ch . annel. Quite a number or wit -licence were calleq.tn,testify some thought the dam was higher than formerly, while ctit- - • ors thought 'Oyes not so t4l). The jury ren-.• demi, a _verdiet for,°.the''lferendaufs. Todd, Watts & Parker for i'laintifk . rend Ilepburn and Miller for DcfonSuits. BESSIO:i9 Cam. rs, Margnrei Fennel, (colored.) Lar ceny on•oath of James Rents, The defendant was 'charged with stealihg n dress_ pattern from .the storo of lientz & Brother. Sho•plead guilty, and was sentenced to one month's im prisontitent and costs Of prosecution. Shearer for Commonwealth, And Rbeem for defendant: Com. vs. John Stable. Larceny. Charged on oath of Jacob Notrainger, with stealing ten pounds of 'honey in the_ comb, front ono of his bee_hires.___The 'defendant was pursued and when arrested boro !narks of 'having then severely stung by the beta!„'anl his ekthes wore daubed with honey. Its was also charged with stealing two hains and n pair of stockings from - Notfsinger, about the first .of Oc t6G6l7"Thi;meai was traced to tile possesion, and the stockings were found on his feet. lie was tried on both lulls of indictment, at the sane time, and found guilty on each. Sen tenced 'in 18 months in the Easton Peniten tiary. Sheerer for Cotnmonwealth, and Bum rich for defendant. BEE Com. vs.-Abialinal Retrial!. The defendant was charged, on the oath of Catherine MCCal lister, with having committed fornication and bastardy. Thu prosecutrix was n young girl - or Lapin 18 years, mid the defendant about 70 years of age. The jury found the defendant; not guilty, and that lie pay the costs of proin,- notion. Green, B . lonrer and Miller for the Coni n tyril , Mdth; Watts and Hepburn for de. ffilattter Com. ?rs. Martha Prounafelter and Sol . onnin Fyountifelter. Assault and battery, settled_by.__ the parties. . • • Coin vit. John Verna, and Johu-Messinger. Obtaining money. on False Pretence. Ahmed by the court,. Com. Int. Richard Goff. Malicious mischief.. Charged , on oath of :Mrs. lilinepeter with stun ' lug Ler hoes)) in the night,. Defendant 1,404 , guilty and sentenced to pay, a-fittO of. $2 and 'teats' of:prosettutictu. „ • COM: Regina, Shatz. Surety of. the • • peace,on. oath of Mrs. Reuenheorab. • The • difficulty in thie.oatio was among the Wechsler women . about: the market. house: It seems that• Mrs. Rautioheroreb (a•bratflitul tleate , by the way) is a ulster' of-Mrs. Shatz's husband, •and that ehe baa'oonoluded from some' cause not knoWn,'. to •exeite bad , feeling, between •, Shatz and his wife, 'and to bring about a saps retion, which , she Lae , effected. This Mrs, Satz resents, and at times gets highly Omit' , • ed and calls Mrs..qtatinehtierab. all..eorts ,of 'bad !mewls whoa beth,.get their,"Autoh up," , and-s scene then or fles,bptter.to,be,imagined desql!:'o , and , have the sfgiftwttlie gab.".:!,:after_a Alto, _.. 'rough beering.of,thecupeittlfe ; cenr6stentenced Quoit party to,, pay, _ •Shati should pay the neurt-oliargeff,,and that, pooh abemid:,,enter.O.nte. reeogeiihmoo the ,sum ofsloo,to.hoop theireacie 'good far CeMeMewspith, atid..„. „Penrotie:fer : defembint., , • . • ••.; , Olftuld.' hits°, been'glad-ie the% Cont. t could lujiawddedLawendition_,to_lthe-rooogui 7 ,,•- 'satioa,•thatjtaunolieoratt bet confined, to,:the litnits:of the giarketAlouse,so wit to:. prevent 'hint from, fAreiffing - hieefbeneier;"on:thaMet , , , 'ket , The'buennees at')Lie'term Yea flee ' Rist week V =Wait 'ierilight, and' the Caere' tlinititieV.'.. l •"‘ Mr" A" merohant'in Harrisburg, adyertisee = . , • • "ffo e Iffe s `child razes hitt nice is,7 . far sale ,l Wl sups:; 41•9. 4 ?1,,Nr, ~„ Tian rmscr "Cold NI i arm is ctrilltT, end Cled,hiAp the poor: I. rdsh lie Wall ping nirey..7 • Dist Saturday, we had the firstanow storm 70'1 melandlnol3:. For day's, we lturievelled in the of our Indian Summer. P.loriOug the glorious sunsets of critesori and 'gold, as they rellectedthe.rich wormilit . !ta-of:nutuniny "iiij totho ,genial' n ildl - Oece balmy breezes - as they ,fliouted over, the' lingering flowers; or Watching the trees as they nodded to the bur- . eying whids, and Auk. their leafy honors in ..roirargwartrtricram7 -7 But the dreaM 1e disPelled, the s trees are stripped of the foliage, the'.birdu have ceased their murals, end theangeloft;ilence Bits brood ing aver nn almost iiiiseless,World: .T 1 all leaden sky lo&ks cheerless, and ns.the wind, in fitful piste drives the !now r flakes before it in Llltaling" drifts, the thought arises, With'tne- Iteclialy forebodings, what is to became of the 'bnetepleyed poor? ••, .1.. , . lye have' bat . a limited idea liere,''of the dis tress -aiming the . laboring classer in the 'Mlles, in consequence of the want of employinent, 1t is said that in New York city, about twenty thousand persotreiltVe"been. thrown out of • waric itr-tht, 1)110110ml alone. The 'Alatltadh,t' Book COnaern-.lnts discharged till hut' eighty I ntatiree . hundred hands:, .• Fond thoakoind 4 Myer tuaTra are also thrown mit from the Yqrioll+ c .110 , 111 . 9. Families are din. charging lliair SCO/Sl - 0.6, while oh the same time the nu is run uidlr iuoreasin g. it-ie cen,nitiereil that the hiborere:in many other hrettebea of,,hu?:ttirs. will 'enffer in like 'mintier, the prn,ipect of the canting Winter . certainly Innlc4 end. Still, me the dirkeet time ix,jvst 1/Cf01 . 0 . .11.15, Vie e.IIIIIOt 4t 11 . 0i10 we are in the (lull:est time 111.)WP' .1i is 'ennimet,l y many, the prevent re , yultion in [menthes Was the mere Idrepring of ny.tic; - ;viiteitthe condition 7r',c thin country did not warrant': %Ye have had an 51411111mA harl;est, and the grain in rineDg its way is market; and if c'onsdene2 could 'be .re).tored, trade end labor' might regain their mecontenied channels before the veinier tote in, and tench of the di muted evil be prevented. Vet' withal, there will he tunny a cone of sof lering,-whielt con only . be alleviated by those who hove the litnerLand 'deans 'to do - .. In' Philodelphia,..wo_ure told,.,dlutt .moro thnif:thirl'y thousand - operatives of vorions hinds are - outoremployment„ . :' In Itlariyunk . and Fratik n ford'aonie fifteen thousand pennons, men, women and children viim 'have hereto fore liadwgrk.in the fooleries; are, Wondering out-inLidleness. If thiirtrairal) tfii - C6? a - fairy noie,.lehot are'pley likely to he As win ter approaches, 1111iCSS Boleti moonset assist anco.nro afforded ?' . .. • In Cita:litel', of Bo in vr ly-fi ve t.nnue nn•Leinployeett in clothing Eepthlielitnentd,fully one-heir have been tlinchnrged. • In Lowell 011ote•t-) cuttorinTills of the Loivoll corporation have cupped, Thu mills • in the curpertleptattnent run time &nye in the weeRN Tho unlis ere ratlually "'topping ,thely 10010. i ge cannot-tint tremble at the "-ohadgwp of an awful wilifety,"li - s deem Hunt:4lAM following . extract (rain a diticourse lately delivered by .the ;tee. E. 11. Chnpiu.of New York. in nortbe milted rocreltanc'titeyelyit: . loot 'credit; and the manifold discomforts of neonl hankroptey that most make us shudder ml, grow sat - Around the gloomy shadow there la still a darker _- A way down - be , low the platform of financial. trannackipts there looms it sea of faces—these facallf workingmen and workiogrromen, loolcingl' up among the stopped,amehinery, of the faetorie,,, a n d the adence of chip yards, and all the deco. Intim' of •auspentled_ labor; looking up to the shadocis of an awful trifler ovet coming them- Men , and brethren, what shall we do for those whose hard earned dollars aro not merely ho nor and credit, brit bread and blood, and life itself . ? 15'hat shall we do for the poorest of babes, that must anon , hang on the wilted breast of famine, - and for the women for whom w, Intuit say something' more than God help them:" -Alt, yes, a firtatteial crisis is a matter for tears and shuddering, no well to'for arith metic and rumor," THE NEw, , ,FoitoE.—The idea of mak- Ing a manufacturing town, has been se.'ong'corsidered by v77,Tpyihn nn among thb impracticable:4, that it .givetrus plehsure to chronicle oily improvment in' this-respect. Trite, it has - taken some time to rouse op our drowsy borough Num her Rip nll,* Winkle oleep, yet profiting by the experience of other towns, slit) may avoid profitless experiments ,und iravel,alf the safer for the delay. • Wif - pniti a visit a ford dtiye ago to a now ho, mitres enfOli"o„that will soon he ready to go into operation,-refer to the Forge now being erected by Messrs. Martin and (loin' year. at the lower end of High street, on the lot recently_ occupied cv n distillery by ulr. Edward Shower. Thie ekablisliment, termed, we believe, a "sorer Forge, ie ,for.tho nor pose of manufacturing bar iron, plow-chorea, ,to , fr'orn blooms and Deny iron. Novi!l give consiant employment 'to - 000)0 eight or nine hands, and make about five tons of iron per week, consuming n ton anti a half of bitumi nous coal to each ton of iron; flan works will be driven by 11 stenrn or twenty inn Fe• power, simple in its coiidteuc• lion but combining all . qte late improvements._ and is handsomely tinialied. The boiler for the engine is' twenty-four fentlong, and forty two ineltes.in Footeter wilt two tines, weigh= fig tillogether'6oso pounds • Both the engine' and boiler' are front the entoblialtinent of F. Conine! & Co., endure creditable to,the hltill and enit;rifriae that firm. This boiler is 'the 'first ever made in Carlisle, nr Cinnberhlnd i anunty. The coatings for:the furtincea, and 'other parts of the. Forge, were procured, front the 'Foundry RI:A..J. Kutr & Co., on North street. - • We understand that the•Perge will be ready for operation. in about, two weeks, and. we hops the enierprizingatilrit of the proprietors, will meet with a profitable return,' APPOINTM:NTS . .--The "pot Pei)n sylCitnia Odersitlp of. ttio Church of ',blob was iu vegaioplast wtek at 111il.11etowp,, made the 17oflo,w)t!g appointateuts for . thia county. . 'Owettv. Shippetuititirg Culler, ' • Nuatkmg , and Grean:9priag. 4 -1. boydei. Shlremnneto en , -A. Longs 80abrool. .;<Plainfli3l(l--J. ' tioconel, snnyter ofthis flourighing Iftstitution, for 'thp 111).rotit'rOhOlnoli.o400r w 000nnt€4icod on loot. Itrinito. sod' °then! , .r . lll:l,.nay 'hove, poplin to or tl,will . 114,1 on nil.; etabracing all neaaFaary iaforaalv: .. !ion min ghtnias34.hy,ealliag n oa.t.lle,rriaaj• palotalka,Aandemy,ln LnutUer, Otr,eet, hoar R;t . fortaa)ll Chutopr, , A ' l i*midi, fir 'POPePabf.t . , , 11 r,!: 9 1 5 Y g,. , e r!!! VeCi? "Itisfita'•by , • (onto' 'tett') r P • g. - pon aufforedbyth" moe4 dotieaße icon,el,llA-, , • A;STALig . . TEsr.--Ono day 'last Iveek, n idled Gay left rnyntorinus . lookingTn'ekage tit ( - cur ofliqoi'direoted'to the editor; onropen-: ittgit,, : cto—foUnd-that-it"--eontained;n-marriago: - notice,. flanked by—six veritable ginger cakes— rich;,lntioious-loolcing;.yelio.w fellows, Bunt) ns wo roinomlthr . rara ago, when alriend of ours undertook on n wager, to.ont ontikori ,try gr -Ity-lho-waGbuloet-the . bet, but uncured the gingeroake. We supposed, nt that-thenotice was genuine, and that the style or the domp(i. sni4_,svaa—another--evidenee of Abu wooer pressure, inducing even young married folks, to tic . inpanimi by, substituting . gingerbromr for" tuultve were abontle suggeutliint triiiion.. Pone would answ . er ti better purpose as being not only more' Wholesome, hut much 'better imitatiOn. When iho young man who wee muds the subject of the notice, called, and -at the office. shined, tbat it was e nild we gaVo him !Ye tripmulecipt;' , to Aid Lim In ferreting - Out the author a atu-t) pia jut - •The toss who hos mslibo enough to trifle in this way with therOelings or tillers, should. tint tie excused merely because , he is so mat n'rri - ol no not to roslizo the : hijury resulting, rrotif it. . " There njiggrce of incipient hincitnor(l - merits personal clnis:tioentent if not kink eleo, Rum' rolt THE %DESTITUTE.---birle native, 'energetic told' right-minded young turn, hove offered a tniggostiou which ...we should like to sec carried Out: That is, to form !( , ,word Amicialion, on the plan of ai wilnr ttion4 in our elides, 490 lire 1 aware dual most of the church,' have Bonertt dent Societies !:strgattized within their emigre gatioas. WA tve .111:40 Benetwltlit-I hal 'teen int existence for-years, and whiclrlitil been the intornmont of immense gMol. lti Ordinarysettnott.t, these may have been ftnintl . stillieient. But the proseni ettite of fincncial.ditlictilty.brings no many stvillt in its -from, - rhattrn tnaol;Vtit dullitt . r, the coming :Winter: which heretofore' has had no parallel, in this Oommunliy. What we want, therefore, ie, n permanent associa tion of motive ytuptof men, who will seek out asses or distrillfri l :tmdreNeve them wherever :..tllthotittlt: the r 4. hard rsgstra..thit every. otte..oltotild pr . actice ehOttomy, wadi, trii believe, there is a brother . - hood in Imnian mtture' that will be vindicated by our citizens, in the liberal stippert of each tin n-q.klaii‘tielk-tta-Nver-Ittrc a Ur tsn the nhovo remarks. F RANKLIN .m.—A few'. youlig moti . .of .tho town l;vO . orgatiimd a Duto.ting . S , igiety, under the .abovp 't.illf., find bold their. meetings every Thursday evening in the house _or Mr.- JOIN COMOIAN, in Louth;T% - btreet: Theme itiosociationo 'try ' Lighly tuefill in dove loping the 'nimbi of young nien;qtrid acquiring' case and flicilitY opeaking. Tlie members of 00311(0(.4Awieh tv:inerease their ' IYe advise our yonng AIIOSI to avail _thenfooltel:of- the- privilrgo-andliiiir.-4pll - for menihotoliip can lin . toado - at the room on the night of meeting. . • _ _ soloor, BoARD.,-Th, Board or School Three.. tore, at their . last, 'fleeting, appointed C. P. I linmentatr, Eel.; a bireetor for.tha unaxpired , term of,,John CI - Williams, • resigned.. .: _-- 1_ Mr. littmerich is ti young attorney, of fine I literary nerinirements, devoted to the auntie of I .o2leatiott, - and will rocks a very efficietat rmeittber of the Board. ' Cotois or Lrurtistr.B.—We learn that the Trustees of. the. EMORY M. E. Emmert, have ntiltr.::e.cm:tfigetuents to have tt course of Lectures delivered this Outer, for the beuctit of the'f.llmrch. Several tbetioguislicd lecturers 'rove been eyqogrd foyllto course, which will commence ne'xt 2-40 AGAIN ON Tllli TRAGIC:—George Heudel, Las bought out The Livery stable of Mr, Notion:tuber, go nod look at tr-7a Our courts are still in session we 'hall give n. account of dm—proceedings in our next. Oar Monti LitaGfe GODUY . OI LAI» -. 8. Boot.—Trio December number of this beatitifurntgazioe in on our tattle, containing three steel plates, n colura.l fashion plate, and a very great variety of en graved patterns for .embroidering, crochet work, &e. The literary department is n'swoil sustained as usual; the worKAning ono of the moot Iteeqll :Lb i 0 presents that a gentleman could niche to ° a ; ladY, Now is the time to subscribe /Vl' the now volume,'whiclt commences with the January number. • Terms, $;..1 00 it 3T111; or we will furnish thelAy'i Book and the Herald together, one year for $1 00.. 'Micro is au• inducement, send in your names. • _ 41a..triAm'ss- fuLes rrtvrtai'llsrLiztNeforliti -- ' .cember tins hoonreaidved. Ifs have so often spoken of tho'exe - ellonco of this pnpulnr Ma gazine„that. the best thing we con soy in rolu, tion to__the 'present nuMber'is, that it fully eqatils nay that have preceded it. The Cow: torthi embrirce altirge amnia of useful nnd . inte'resting, refuting 'from a corps of the beet Magazine writers uf the day._ and tho editor,, in his '• t isy'Talk,".is as brilliant and amus ing no ever.: The January number will corn nionoo the new volume for 1858, Mid tits at• tractive features which have given so much' character to 4. Graham" will bo continued through the year. • Tits Kisn'a Love, all iglnal story by Jos. J.'.Reed, • and original l'oem.,..b.Y,Goit'rge . H. Baker, nu a Doniestie Stery,' , l4 Mrs. C. Hirat, will be commenced 'in the Junin cry number. Terms. one unity Ono year $B,OO or three conies for $0;00. 'Single copies 25-cettts,• fo ' r• Cole st' Piper's. ' ' Littler Amin . * well knOwit Phrelelani: . „.- 11AVKtt11111.L, doss., June 1:,-1856.• IY:7 - Fownv- - & -, 004--Gentlemen:: - IVhilo. suffering from„llyspepala some , years ,since, and trying Minuet' every4hingior its. removal: without nay tiepe fi !.l areidenthlly,led: tit' Tee he Leo.of t .."Oxygepairri 'after a eliortltriaVof them, !found improving and,iii,time triy(ll,4ense renhcally- rr 'movecV, Shioi then 1 have nam.l them. in ley " If:lgund 4n ib of d'o medieinelio well' Winked to' elle ;oure,at Repp,epsin, to loony 'of- its aggravated forms,-1-IMvuesen,,thommit-atubbortiTeattes -14hlopplil reristed,altnost nli the reparations Imil grail en, an by 13 , 3 ,4h: i pp0n the oillninietratian ofik few. doses :of fneoe Bitturs: ip?refiseci I lf y . ,,c9lifidpi,9p in their, atedieltn4 powers, and st , rengtneu,lny"nunv,ktions,of,thoiraup.eornity Ove'r.ullother innirtiniinvalilin's' i , n the of the.'nunipiniutel6r - •which recommended. . , • 7 0 . „ . • Ltirould,oprervioly,a4 thpqe iroul?)od nith , Dyqpispiria,. to iu§o the. I,l!tter . o,- arid -1 tim . ,6nr,ifi . : d.kot Wh' , 3 do no; will oinatre•ititlloati) thou: vee: .• ' • A.ll'; R. TQPr'PEI44 I ; • ( . •4 . • • IMPORTANT PROM. •UTAI7 The. Sr. Dmis pi pers tioallth inst 'nr nisli the -fullowinz mirtionlars of - tied , latei4t . tieittirllm.„l.ltii oat i on ed....t pm—or :throe days ago in : our telegraphic column. A portion of it .Is. important as Confirming previ ous IrOtnitia of the 'hostilo - disposition of the Alormons, hiwnr to the• United Suites forces which have-been tlespittehed to their .• =1 A . Triend has permitted us topOlisli• the following,extraet fro‘n n private letter, dated Fort Ltrande, October 22, 1857: esureseirsjaMe_ army, on tratve._ Fork reports that the :%lorinons have destroyed three Government trains, (burnt them up) Brigham ICoiniginforined col. Alexander, by eX presti, •that ho must not JO Vallee further into the Territory.• Col. Johnston - is collectin i ;. the trains altogether at the South Bass to"I3ES-C cort_thern in. The 2d dragoot.ivill be here From the St. Louis ItepnbllCan , Highly important intelligence has just been ',received : at Fort' Leavenworth;' by express (rem Fort Llrantie, with nthices of ()etcher 321 bi en . t . Col, Cooke's commanttef.2.l tiro goons 'were four miles - this side, nndl had - en; iMutitered n snow storm five days previously. Col. Albert g„J,ohnston was last .heard front two, hidelr'eti end thirty miles beyond Fort L•tratnio, 'and snow was coven inches deep one hundred miles this side of where the express lett blob Owing lo the slim -supply of .earn and entire alisence of grass, the teams of. the e o t jre e . mmatol and the lio_rses_of_the_2d-dra peons were rapidly,' , ' . No VIS 1110 revolted btrainio that the, Mor mons Inviburt.t three goveentnent trains, (sev-' emplive wagett). neer Green river ninety teVtodetor-comorwrd;( - 10iff infantry.) which.oonstiruied the - votnitinrtl of the artny.;llt Wits rumored that the 10th 111111 sth ioraiiir'y nod the bott^ries of artillery would go over and take pas:les:4bn of h Mor mon village on Bear river for v'yinioy (porters. It is sajd .that the dragoons' had o month's supply ot' cure, it half &low:tittle,. Bud not. a particle of glass. With tmlly 'on the ground' nt that, it seems likotnadness for them to pro 'COM beyond'btroode; Fertahtly such n step could only hi..justified:in - view of the prospect of ectunl InistilitieS'thi9,. winter, of which no one at the distance can judge. rupai fl RICO ME The Stw Orleons Impels hive received od flow! 6.;iti Tampico to Noventher'l:,t. Tho tneutio'o's n r ,, port current nt Tampico that 0011. l'orlodi hod prouounced nt . Lois in fovr•r 'of iho dict4terhip of . Comonfort, but-places uo faith in its correct - - Othom,- nee - of 'the :lender/I df the Lois rehe'l,ltoe, Glein4j.into n ma n for Son Luis, iu eueiOdy Of the Ar.l-ere of tho , • The building, hooka and oilier woriertioa of the liiiivertiiiy of Alex. the formition of n nstionnl Ifinstry. A goverinbila •deei•iii lots been ksued con ferring rewords on Iho defenders of Piietda in- e late iefieereetiou The hostiiity'ikr the clergy - - to • tin; present government of Alexien cm:thine:l in bc exhibi ted occosnmally in iiolividund . coses. Bonio time ego Ihe.pinurch refused the burial rites to n . toon of rintiieti , m in Puebla, closed . the 1.1116r8 of the cemetery' ugaitnit_ his . corpse, because lie lintroworn odlie coninitution find been lather prominent in support of the con 'fiscation FLir eimihor reasons a. priest recently refused to ce:ebrnto ilie.nuptiols of 'citizen of To man 'the fernier came. sn r itniignnut. pent:lave hrolte , open tin , 'ceme tery nntl Inul the 1111111•ititerrett, . but in what milliner the candidelefer inntrimony ,found n• reined . ? 'is not stated. • be the second'of September alien,' of 400 gnereiltes.,4;r2robbers enteredmnit , racked:e— town 0f.Avi.i20,...in. the.Stateof Durtipzu, firing upon tll3 popuhxtkoneind committing horrible. ouu•ngcs. Another hood attacked the town. of Atuatlon del:mins, in the•Stote e f .Ittristm, 'robbing ell theprincipal houses . except .that dr the • emote, tied • committing n number of oseesSinations and other outrage".• The litho rollied and pursued the robbers. A. huttle ensued, and tJte butter were defeated with the loss of fifteen of their number. BANK or PIANNstLyANIA.—Wki learn front tile Harrisburg Tclvrarlt, that Clovertior lock has oppointed dames, F. Hall' of Centre Co. Eli Slifer of Union Co. and Jacob C: Bonc batier of Dauphin Co Commixsioners to in vest:gain the condition of the Bank of Penn sylvania. These commissioners have been appointed In ptirsuance of tho requirements of the third Red that of tho tiet of the 18th of October, 1857, entittled "An act providing for the resump tion of mpeeie Paymenti by the Bankn,- and for the relief of debtort," the President and 'ni,jority of the liqard of Directorm of the Philr delphia.ltit ' ult having certified to the Oovertior under the malt of tlic Trembling, their appro. heithion mot bel;cf that the Bank of Pennsyl. vania is in, Ill' 1111:1a0 condition. The com mis, ion, we learn will bear date on Tuesday, the I 6th inst., onwhich day the persons. op- . pointed are expected to commence their ar duous duties. Movement■ of the troope-nttr 11111 l of Three 'Governme nt Tralnii - by-the Mormons., :NOV. 11.--Adviceo Irvin 'Fort Laramie to Det 22d, states that -Col. Cook's command of 2,1 (h-agnotto 0.1 . 6.0 four tittlefltis ride, and It id encountered n snow 010010 floe 11,sys prevo.ukly Col. John , ott was lnet heard front 2:3ootiles heyvtol Larantio. Thu tolow woo scrim inches deep ono hundred tulles thisside• where the express left hint, owing to tho slim onprOy of corn nud the entire abbeuce of grass... The. tgllllll4 and iirAgo!.lll horses 'pre failing ropidty. NI3V3 had reaelted . ptratuie that the lartuons had burnt three dovertnneitt - trains, c ,n,i s ting ~f 7 l wngtin.i near Green-. liver, - ninety Utiles Aciliand 0,11. Alexander's e.on: mend, Nrltit.iN ennstituted.the vanguard of tho runii,i'ed - rhat the 5111' and 10th infantry batterionatal artillery will. take pos session of rho Alortnon village -of flour river fur 'winter rittartere. - If sin our randeru who are troublero with Liter 121.111plaial, or IN sprltshq a9p rind.. the adVI!rfIACItIINIt lit 4111,4110 t role not of 14. Sanford's lovigoratm., mid then dons we hove douu--get hdttle, - we should nut verso nnuty- Indf dead, deepoly:, tog people, en near meet nor gaze of almost every cor ner, for chore allure true a•remedy of wlll,l, so iamb to sold, and that premium su nearly q hot Its proprietors Pay It will do. It conies to us so highly 'recommended t but we could not fall to try It, 11 Ild n trDd lulscouvtuc ei us. without a doubt, that it Is the best family medi cine In use. Win take it for Heed:mho. Sour Stoomsb, Ilillieusums, and any of the little bodily Ills that ore COIIIIIIOII, and It Mies produce a pleasant state' of feeling to the sl-h,•at d „what, is better, after using. It a foil timer, Lige little Ills grill,' less :mil lees, and there Is a prnsimet of Imlag ontirefertm front them by a .11 ti 11. in the tem of tho invigorator. Sow we whh to h.. yress tee readers with .1 Ids, Out the. Jo clgeretur Is a medicine particularly tillapted to family nor, null wherelt thore ore childien tallied to 1itt10,01.4.P. - . all chit dren,ore, It it Nyalatble, sad eayes Phybiallite .1,111,, find all untold Amount of ;voguish hoth to maws end their little ones. . • Wro;id , a - Hair Restorailve..:Mo h ave .' ala'or known any falter medklito min no largo a Olaf° of pular milbliatou In no abort a tint° as this has dose. It has trot boon awry than a your Shun, 'to first heard of itj and It lore efts plant tl o , 4tahl or 01l repo:ditto of the, kind, Wo hove 11°.vir udeta nay or it ourOdvoa, having had no Odrisloo. ns our “cream of glory" not only an yob retains tie, Orldluil rotor, but• gota mole 60^-but nurse of our frionlS bare, and iv° tines motor Ifitrof Li It" - foil of hultOring the hairy, bin original color. -Wo:ad -vine suclrnsam bfroiliing itmlitattlelfgfilY; to Oat the , Itostdratil " ..rlt.l.—Chen or (TllinOW (411utiagts. • •. . . .. • :On tlitt2tii.lostaiklitilsir'SViifet by tho Irev:J:f7;, - Ducker, 51i...1051111i1l WOLF,' to.:II hot Lti DI A, ciaurhtor 44,gr, aulniu'oi Floko, both of, Carroll totiorkiri York v_uttt.Y,TA. , • L....,..__ _ - _: 0,. , .:._ . _._. - ..__.,_, , • .thi the Ath .instsilL by, tho - liirr. A. IL Kremer, .111r.'.. JOHN, ItliiN,TON to IIIss.ANN•BI. ANTIWNWLirth of - ‘lllllla tuirliship, this courtly. Ptais• . , Oh the 20th or Octotier 'NC; et Ehavineetown,lllipole, 1,017t8A:•1.A61160ht wife .of Ltuipon,', formerly of.Carttele. , • • , . • In Ne r wton•towitehip,'on•Stinrti the 26th Mr. '.9131a114:11. S1;211118011 ,tholt3Bth Sear of hie ti4v.- . • ••• I,4'a teettleneo Bonthempton tow on irriday iil?otit7o3 --',lurlintu.pionfoiruidilppotzthe • id,. BAM, I,XL 11t7.1Xjoggfil 73 Y".trc. • r • .• •
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