Vora k Expositor. ca.nraplat, pa. LWED2IEBIMI T , FEB;10, 1858. Counting House - Almanac - for 11358; . . . . It, ;=', .1110 ; `•-•° . ' '1 ‘- - V VP z*E.f_ , . 2.• 2. ~.., ~. _lB5B- . 4 ft_ ...... . '' •-•, • a *: 4 t: .•. i 1 ..'' . . . ... . . • --• . - JAN. - -J.- - - 1 .2 JULY -- - ,-. 1 21 3 • 4 6 5 7 t 1 4 5 5 7 5.910, it 11112 1: 14 12 1. . II 12 13 14 if .16'17 17 18119 2 1 21 2:.. 2 . • -,, 15 10 20 21 2 . • 27 24. 24 1512 , 2: 21 29 12 - /5 20 27 25 21 29 31 r b• -I ADO.. 1 2 3 4' f 1. 7 no. - I. 2 :, 4 6. 6 . 8 910 111'. is 14 r'. 17 9 411 10 11 12 13 15 1.( 1 17 18 10 2121 -, '-- .. 14 16 15 17 18 19 20 • 22 23 24 25 21 27 28 _ • .' 21 12 :t: 24 26 2r 27 .. .2920 91 - ,1-- - 12.1 . - -- - - SEPT. -- - 4 1 21 9 4 UAL I-. 12.3 4 6 c '66 7, 1 . 9110 11 i 7 9 9191112 13 ' 12 13 14;16 ICI' 18 14 15 It 17 It. 19 20 ' 19 20 21'22 2: 2 22/ ~,-' 2122 2 1 24 26 25 27 ' • .20 27 28:29 31 -- •• :. 28 29 32 31 -- - OCT: MM. - - --- -1 2 3 34.5 .0 7 019 • . 4 I • 7 t 910 ..101112 13 14 ITO • 11 12 B. 14 If. 16 1 17 17 13 12 20 21 22 22 19 14 21 21 22 23 2-1 ' 24 25 22 27 2f 29 30 • •'2626 27 2/29 30 - 31 , NAT - ---- 1 . D101 5 ."' - 1 2 9 4 61 6 . - 2845 6, 7 8 7 9 0-10 11 12 1:5 - 9 10 11 12 13 14 if . 14 It 1,f17 1, 19 • 2 0" , 19 17 If 19120 21 24 , •• • 21 22 23124 21 20 a ' 23 24 26 25 27 25 29 I 1 I 20 29 30- -- Kt - 39 81 ~ DEC. •- - --1 1 2[3,52 JIIN,B -. -1 12'3 4 6 . 507 9 9 1111 '•.6 7 8 9 10111 12 12 11 14 12 16 17 18 . - . 13 14 - 15 141 17 IN 0-- 101212 . 1 1 22r3124 26: - 20 21122 23124126,20 , , '202725 29 30 311- -'27 28 •.82130 - -1- ~ I IMMIII Tisi the ltepnblloan■ of Peiensylirai9la • The time has arrived when, in our joidgement,• the vital Interests of. the Republican Party, and Its solemn dutylto to the cause of Pree;dour,..Labor,and Humanity alike imperatively 'demand that Republicans should our tremble, from every part of. the State, for the purpose c. 9rmly organizing the party on the solid end disarm'? basis of its owee principles. We therefore Invite cur fellow Republicans to beet kiloton:MG CONPAHrias, at HARRISBURG, on the 2 dof FEBRUAIIY, -, 108, at three :o'clock, P. 11., to .adopt such nicasuresas may be deemed best cactilateol . to impress upon the legislation of the notion the eiples enunciated by the Philadelphia Republican Con volution of June ISIS. C. J. Morton. Delaware. E. T. Foster, Carbon. M. 11. Richards, Montg'y. A. King, lit-Mind. " A. N. Rankin, York, wu.. B, Theinne, • W. J. Wainwright, William Dane, :lames Verve, Wrn.Gregg,,ll. D. Henry K.- Strong, William D. Renal, Joh I M. Bullet, Thos . . S. Cavender, Benjamin II uchel, William S. Pierce, Henry Simpson, [landau Baugh, Thomas Balch, George A. Coffey, K. B. Dlci,owell, Ilideen J. Bell; Erie co. T. B. Gars, A. lluldekoper, " D. A. Finney; Crawford. , ' N. D. Gasman, Allegheny. George S. King, Cambria. Isaac Benson, Putter. R. W. Winslow, Clinton. J. B. Myers, Franklin. Samuel Alleman, Snyder. W. K. IdcMurtrie. Hun's". . :HAM Willis, Adams. • John A. Fisher. Dauphin. Wm. Wright, Adams. Theo. B. Christ, -Unkin. 'Joe. J. Lewis, Owner. T. Darlington, Bucks. L T:Coffmea, Chester. Wayne .11. 11. Cobb, Tiogs. A. Humphrey, " aper for tte (Olds nob Nog THE acnooi—ROOM LEDGER, 'To published* ibis' office, at tbo low prise of Fifty Cent s.pvr jean, In advance. It is devotea Ontirely tt, __44lllo3li,'aud-to-thitt: which Interests Gide - and DIA E*ory iebooltlifaiMnchool boy should subscribe fei:a sop:. You Ann taffy afford It. OOLT FOUR CENTP o , ' month. cannot you spare that, In order-to have, a paper of your omit. 1. . • Clubbliks'vrith the Naga:lnes The iferairl for one 3 , ltr, and either of. the following . three - -dolla . r . worka fordhe lame pe !dad, ;rill_ . sent . :to . theaddreee °than) , sub seriher for, three dollars and a half, to hApaid Iciedsenoe, : *ir : _ The Carlisle herald and Harper's Magazine imerfon'Ola 'urine and Pulnam:s Motahly, or /rank Lesii4 Illustrated. Magazine, for one year, for ' .. $8 50 The Carifile herald and : graham's Mdyazine, er'aedry's Leidy's Hook, ter one year, $8 50 The •Carlials Herald nnd Peterson's Lady's •Nagasine, Aurlher'a Home.M4gazine. The 'Na tional Magetztne or The Ladles' Repository, for ens year, for $2 80 The' Carlisle — llerald and The''School Room Lager (publiobed at this office) for oue yenr. ler ... .. . . . . . . ' . $2OO ladueemint to form Clubs for the iterald. Any one ■ending ue six nrie subieribera, 4- . sospanied with nine dollars, will receive: a . espy of the Lire or Dn. KANE," Written by .Dr. elder, and to be published in January by child. & Peterson of Philadelphia. This work to be handsomely illustrated and brought ant in uniform style with: the "Arctic Explo. rations," issued by the eawe enterprising filth lad year. For twelve subeeribere and eigh teen dollars we will send the " LIFE . Or Dn. SANE. awl the " FINET GRINNELL, EEPEIM- 1 110E01 large work l rofusely illustrated anti written by Dr. Kane, and.'for twenty subscri bers and thirty dollars we will send the "Life' of Dr. 'Kane," and the,. ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS, a. large work in two volumes of thrilling inte rest. antlgat up ins style that has never been smelled in this country. We desire to eitend the'cireuletionof the 11erald throughout the county, and have been iodated to offer the above liberal premiums to effect ;`: KEND - ON TOUR CGUB3: It is not essential that the papers of an, elub'sliould-itesall directed to the' annit Post-offiee. WO will direct. tone miordiffer -sat-bffictitotirtaaythe-desired-by-subt‘oribers,-- DIG - rourruct.ws ADDRESS, Soma three moutba ago, we announced that arrangements were tnaking to publish the "Historical Address," delivered by the Inv. Dr.,D,IIMZLD, of Detroit, it the celebration of i the Centennial Anniversary of the First Presbyterian Church of Carlisle, in July lost. The Address has now been placed in our hands foi that purpose and we contemplate' issuing it about the first of March next, prorided a sufficient onmber of copies will be etibecriged fen in advanee,xo warrant the expense. , It will be printedin pamphlet form. on good paL per, with new type. and will contain about 65 paps, Including s valuable appendix, together with 'the proceedings:of the c..utennial Cele bration,-end will be. turniebeil to subscribers at 25 cents per copy. Tl.a reputation whintatea, , LUMELD enjoys, ,es • vivid writer, hie relation to the Church, for =tiny sears, es its pastor, the oircumwan *es which hailed .forth the Adt4e#l,, , . end' its valnotas.s 4listoticil'ekoitob of ihti. int)) . sot: Cement Of tbe•ibbuiebee of the Valley," gives • . pi t selior intereartb publioailon, and as , . • tke editiob ,will lindtodjolhy:Attatber of sopletraubsorlbed for, those who „to -et as» it; , should 'egad Ip, their. orders , without • -Address • • :, • °;- AVM. 111 !.,.11ereld Ciroe," . Carliale, Pa. , I/climber 28 1867 • . - ) 1 ,-4.47,0,rdant toweled be - left at the *tote's , •f C. Ogilby; 1) qiilbert 'an'd Cll(ott,' „ , or at the pbakatorea'or J London A. Dl, pipet.; " 4 8 040 Ft 1 . .0 1 Pr.t& - thnitth • . . I. ll,aaitlsaniia'll!siiii.D. , i-4he ' lihriispi,iig ' -- MaYffa a r., 4r 1 P 11 ,,., 2 113 4 -13 , 11;1 4 8 4 - ,4 a POP0 6 "PP"/ publisped;o',..inem,r4..p.orm. 4 , ll,lolttutorDs; ' and toOtiltsippeararicirla* Delwin:A littiO T maw ise:: 1 .. ., , , .. ',... / Thilkl 4 ` eFaid‘fali:ol(!i:Oillitiiniir sokupioriez Pr rh-e 41 4 iPPRiv I / 1 9 :04tireidolzdiiral , .. . ~ . OUR 00NOTLESSMAN AMONG _THE MAIL HAGS. •Ahett'Det Joint-A. Atti'vtatua candidate fors the voteis'ttf tlll4 COiiiirePatimil District, in oppoultion ,tto:'the Hon. LEMUEL TODD; his ,ativocatUtb were, asked for ; : aome'prtiot of his intelleaMal .4tfaffeciations—somel , r act or deed. - of his life to stibfientinte tbvir nsvertiou;Abat he would make an 'efficient . lippresentattve:, His friends have never resPolided-to-timboalh but,ms_theTffeeiest.fool_ has_ so m e_reltenl • qualities, the Doctor tins 'himself furnished evidencellint how - ever deffoient he may be as a Statesman, he is perfectly au fail on post offices and post. roads." Ills course reminds us broke quack: who' professed to cure fevers by. throwing • his patients fits. In the glefornianim of his duties ne n metith s ee'nf 'Con gress, he proposes to cure' the fevers of, the, body politic, by throwing the Potammters into convulsions, i ltur,Meg the Post offices, end raisL' lug Old Nick generally, among the mil l -Taiga, tuition (his s tratielf of Me profession, ho has, shown himself 'an adept in stratagem, as cue= 'tang no Bolzehub, as veracious its Falstaff, and as relentlemt as a forty-two'pounder.' • ' The idea of illarc.h had sonrcely, pressed, when our new-hedged Congressmen began to „ pay MI old scoree," by applying the guillotine to all these who had refused to "how the knee to . art—Dugunn,-EN-,Post mastor at Nmviille,'vras the first victim on whom the Dootor's axe fell. He was an attentive officer, and, entirely 'satisfactory to the citizens 'of Newville. Why was he removed'? Because - he favored the nominatioit — of — Jiidge STUART instead of Dr. Aut., and the , 'magnatiimous - Doctor celebrated 'his, victory, by biking the bread out of the' mouth of an bumble citizen, becausa•he dared to.think for himself. •": The next official act of the U.:Aar, wan the mtablishment of a route agency. on the Cum berland Valley Railroad.' Mr. NOAKER, of this bormigh, was, - we" be:ieve, an applicant,' al though the otEbe wee yet to be created Dr tat, hed assured him of hisfriendly influence, and thus obtained the aid of•Noexsa's Mende to overcomathe scruplesorthe Department in creating this sinecure, neillees to the public and uncalled for. The - MROe wimoreeted, end we nre informed that Dr. Atm matie.an arrlinge ment -with , Mr. VOAKEIL -to meet him, whom they would go together to Washington to get him the appointment; but before Clint time nr rived,• the Doctor, with his "chnriMteristio duplicity, mode a secret trip to Washington, ;Mil secured. the appointment for 'his protege, Mr. Antes, - of Mechnnlobburg. B a , cri 1 F s . E. P'. We now come to the last official:net &Dr. Aim, to the-Representative-of. this. Congres sionCl Distriot. We allude"to - Gil - decapitation Of WILLIAM EORELB, E q., Postma.terof clumiestiurg. -The history'orthis ease Will he found in the following-article, taken from the ‘ l\lechaniesburg Gazette,. of • the Atli instant, although- neutral in .politiee. is edited by a prominent : democrat, who, has indrpen denoe enough‘to speak out, when he sees a politiCat demagogtM - suceessfulli prostituting the patronage- of--the .b Government to gratify feelings of petty revenge. From-The Mechanicsburg Gazette THE POST OFFICE:. In':lrie"W of-the excite:went -at present-,pre vni•ing in our midst. wowing out or the re [w ive! of the - Poet Mee' to a remote leoation. and the oppion;inent to the reimeneibletitation oc Pit.tinaster et an litipopttler stud -. . unworthy tern-coat, we deem it our duty es en milepen . dent jaornalint to I•iy before our renders a . brief met unviitatished litinement of facts. It will be remembered hy - taiost of our cal, zees that shortly alter the imiuguratiou ofr I'^Nsi lent Bitinionen, !Jeanette were afloat in • our vicibity_ regard_to the. Post Oflice.and prominent nmong the number woe one re , commending Henry Leos, Mr. Eokels. the ' • then itiontubent, addremool the member of Congre-e from, this D strict- John A. Ahl— on the entijeot, and was oesured ihat it hail not yet been agitated Considerable exertion was continued to be made by Mr. Leos, and we hove little hesitancy in a.serting that in somethings connected with life eft' .rts were not characteristic ore goal. men Mr. &kelt', its order to prie•ecute Ids °Min for minutia - don, proceeded to Woshington, where lie re ceived sufficient encouragement to warrant further exertien, end the fightsbeing now tair ly opened, n. large number of Signers were ob tinned to the petitions of both parties. This resulted in the triuMph, or'at leant the con tinuation ofillr.Eekelit.• • -. .-,-- ThiegtimMed on quietly . uniil about New- Year, when o doutiment , from the Deportment wa° received nt the Post Office make.' "Post Office D partment Official Boobies.," &c.. itud• directed to Henry Lent' This moused the citizens, an I an 111. :union meeting wee called, the call for-which being signed by a number of the most respectable ,citizens of Mechanicsburg. Pursuent to the call, n large assemblege met . in the Odd 'Pellowe' 8011, on • the following Monday evening, Under, the folldwiniz gum •• :anon Dr. J. 13 Herring Pies. J. W. Conklin V P. iunl.4.K. 1111nughlitt Sec. and the mat ter in all its bearings tit ken into con-idern thin. A series of resolutiene were paneled.. .denouticing„John A. Atil, and urging upon the Democratic tinny prompt notion in t&cling redress of the justly styled Mitrage. Tne fel , lowing is ii_eopy.of the ream lunette as adopted at ealil,menting „illiereor, It lit the - Peered right of freemen to tionembee together -to adopt men- --- eureelor the - maintenattetrofilielr - riglitsomd ' to,sioure the redress of wrong; and whertios, . the citizens of !hie town and vicinity hove hail their wishes and feeling° • Juringly set at defiance by. John A. Ahl, the member of Cone —gress-from-tbis•dietrict hy_his-nowarrantable_ interference with our Post Office :matters effecting the removal of our present Post hoar ter anifhaving another appointed in Ids stead thereby making a change whteddhe knew was - neither desired nor asked for by these mien interested, especially having it man appointed who is utterly destitute of tiny claims upon the Demooratio 'party, ond who is highly re pugnant to the people' generally. Therefore ' Resolved, That the course pursued by the member of Congress trom this dietriet in the mattor 'above referred to, is deserving of, and receives our unqnsii6eil censure hud shall not, be stlently•etibtiiined to. • • Resolved, That if a change in the Post Nike . ter of bed , biendeoired, at the i . : coming of the present • administration, there= areDeamerate Among us' whose named would have been presented, mid who would have fieen both creditable to the Dlillloor/SllO party. and ilecelttoble to all the people. . • Resolved.' That in order to procure the re ' dress notch' we feel we:.have 'aright Ao ask, I • ll 4l 4 'counPiltaii - he appointed to go tiiVaith 'aglow to present to the Piot Idaster.Geueral, the protest of our citizens npuilisbthe appoilw 4 ', went of Henry Lens, -and if a Change must be mnde,• I secure the appointment of some oth er good, Demoorat e the selection of whom We cheerfully intrust to raid committee. Rerefoid, That - tile o.llllllitteN coneist r of the . .following itereints, `viz , Dr. Ira Day , Babb, As. N. Green, }.l,lweril •Ltiuunt, 'J. W. • Oacklin. • • . •• •- •••4" - Riiiettie4 --- Iltat'741M4-Pritneed I°ga-of-this w9 riling beipubbshetl • In , the ',6lechaelosburgn - . .ra midi° widnvit iii Waeliltigtob' by : .the I.lvuoto±de -whipouuriii X° he led to iininvit tie , ,ttpq of the 'doctitnehtsi Upon', • whi ch deolsittn" in the . premises ,wcs,h •-Ott ornie'arctlet4inisthepoity.. , .miltetnixere Coutln'oe.ll . that - their'efforis'coald avail ; hu;.ld(tiv, Tin co n - appeisliiig to John 1 ;A11 . 1„ , ite sesnrciAtheut on the . honor eta Men `..that noubl represenuthe ,case.ln .r , Oak' light'itt exonerating him ',•detteure, anitimblish a curl - the VarlisleAroltnitesr., - wHhos ul. the ,piirty grail* I --114 . 1n . :the' - .ltppututtnewt:;nc . , - , - Kigo l i - c - D40001; - :.,neigin'tiiiiring the' cffiae near tae centre . ot the totem:,,Trite:ttiltilsettiti of beta tind It fie ~i iful;nntkiprootpt:Perfornianini of fd'etrdtidre,hi' tintinottyacn;,the,fpllttwingf. Pea r " to Fq'ill'AliteEr --;:;d.1 14.0AMMThflift4c#1, uments ficeived by, Hon John A, -Ahl, with remarry to the' appointment of Post Meter at rileetniiiiisburg, we are satisfied that we do but - Justioe-tb:the-llootor-to say:that in view of alt the alroumetancies surrounding the case, he -ought to be acquitted of oettstire in the matter. the'Dootor bee said to ue, that he will do all in hle poker' to have the Democrats ..of saiel,town end vicinity-gratified in their viiiates lts-thiebroatter,--With—this-- Understandlitg - we think the party ought to be fully tiatiefled.=' - Ira Day, John 1301)b, A. N.• _moat,-Jno--W—Cooklin. No sooner was thin stetement given IC the of•deception and iii”regiiril'of truth .with which he- heti heretofore been branded, confirm' the, appointment of Lene, and chuckle 'over We iinat luury , . triUniph—a triampli an dark and election' watt to, the, fair fame of the Democratic patty. • Following 'the ,confirmation% of ,the unjont and repugnant ' appointment, the Post Office .wan removed on Thursday evening lust,,. to Ithttry Leas' store. • Thus; es we learn,from the flarllte,ljake this great hat . heed ocean d •ECKELII P ; . JIAS been removed to give place tan Man, Who; whlitever may be his gitalifioittions,'is by no means 'he choice of-the people of Illechanios. , . burg; and whose fitness forthit Mime May 'well he goestioned, when he found it neomfeary, in &der to strengthen his claims, to go bet re a Illngistrate . and make an affidavit that he Was a member of the demonratio - party 1 In the prelgenpoeitionortho oigkuizatitni, 'we nit) „tempted to ask, " Under 'Alai Ring, Benzonitini•Speak or din." In deletion of Mr. ECKELO, we have insulting to .;coy. Politically, he 'hes no' claims on us, As n democrat, ..dyed in the he Lea chosen himpolitionl associates, and has served' 'his pert? , with 'a fidelity worthy oflt hetier cause. z But,. as the editor of a public journal, we Oahe the tight, and believe ..it to he our duty, to keep oar reade'rs advised of the acts of their eervaips. however dieogreeable the task may be rendered,. by the necessity of expotting.glaring inconPeteney, and au utter disregard of truth and fair denting. - The strongest element of power in the Do-. mocratio Party, is the heartlessness- of its leaders, cajoling some by liattery - , - deceiving others by promisee which they never intend to fulfil, and whipping iii the.maesea to the sup port of regular nominations. by : the cry of party coneietenoy, and yet these some leaders ; when in power, are moot fitlthlees to the rules -on which they insist tmseoure eticeessi ' - Thu whole ground of• Aues opposition to ECKELS arises from the refusal of the letter to aid him in'proonting a nomination' for Con gress, tope exclusion of Judtte - T1:1AllT. Yet when Dr Apt, was noMinated,Eciiiixs, with; hie eharitoteristio party bias, yielded an earn est ecpport'to the democratic - ticket, and , we 'venture . to siiy thet' Dr. 'Ant, received more votes from the - name of 4 . EoKdLe," in' title County, than from that-of nay otpee. Notwith standing ell. title, . Mr. EcKELs is ruthleeely turned. out of office, and a man - appointed to sitcceed-him who 'hehrtlem-sione r otileo-under the FILLMORE 'Administration, and then pro-, teased_ dettiecroof, so that .Ite might hold on wither PIEIICE but the ffliney garb that was tlfrown around him by aumeXnemvvito hod 111- par Prated about consistency, when their own interests were at stake, wantoo transph rent io deceive Judge CAMPBELL, and ho. was theref,iie .- noe - re-sppointed. - Now, -11 weyer, the base is different. Dr.' Ant is our liepre-, seniative in Congrese, censisteney is a hum-' hug,' rind puhlio intereets are ignored when they, interfere with prkate vengean i ce. ' " HogAL, Mouvng politicinum, who prowl 'about the Drpurimetite at Washingtpn, often pick up crumb's of power behind the throne, Ithen - ever the Government lints an inoportant.aie hsgritui r in the passoge of a llecornpton Constitution. CONGRESSION AL TILE FRACAS IN CO-:.idIIESS!! The public mind has been a good deal excit ed, in coniO qoence of the report of an affray in Coniremi, between Mr. Guow. of Pennsyl _verde, and KEITT, of South Carotins. On Friday afternoon, Mr. HARRIS. of Illiooie, brought forivard hie motion. instructing the . Committee on the Lecompton Commotion, to take in the some 'mow:Pot' facts contemplated by the ,resolution offered by Mr. Dourless, the Senate. fhe.ifiminietration risen in the Hausa-ft:atria t.ff a-e'lite on this qiiestion; and every elpedient7was - resorted to, to f. kill time;" - the consequence of which we', a con tinuous sessiou of nineteen hours. About 2 O'clock in the night, objection being made by Mr. grow to some personal explanation 'of Gen. Quitman... Mr. Kehl, of S u f h Carolina, interrogated him offensively, to which Mr. grow responded in so decided a manner ns to excite his ire to the point of personal collision. They grappled, mull/lows possid Mr. Dirks dale, ot , Musaiskippi, in attempting to interfere, became involved in thelencontre, and a regu lar melee was witnessyd in front o _of the Spec key's Chair. For a time the geertiest uproar and confusion prevaileft,_an,d it Was with much difficulty that any real order was reStltreil in the hall About sunrise, the Ilouse'kfljourn• el until when the cotitost oa , the vote was to ho renewed. On Monday. the yens end nays on the a mendment of Mr., Ilarrie to refer the Message to a special committee; of fifteen were taken, and resultedas 114, nage'Tll7 ['hewing a majority ngitinat the Mrainittration or throe, on the Lenomptan Co etlitition Dr. Ahl's name does not occur,' among:. Me yeas and nays. ' STATE ActuicinaunALSOOlETY.--At - tireoent meeting a the Stall Agrieultural Society, the foll Owing g entlemen vrere elected oftmere for the ensuing year: President—DAVlD TAGGART. Vice l'rioidento —lot Dantriot. pen W. Wood ward; 2.1. A.. T. Newbold ; 3.1, Charles- K. Fmgle ;• 4ilt, Joseph Yeager; 6th; Thomaa P. Knox; 6th, A. .R.-Malvain 7th, Adrian Coe itell ; Bth, George M Kelm.; Oitt. JIM, Simko); 40th; Jobb Rutherford; 11th. Amon E Kopp; 12th;' E 'W. Sturtevant; 113tii, Asa Netter; 14t11.- Win Jeiiiinv, 15th,-11. N 11 Allister J.tooh.G. •Raldemon ; 170 i, Wm. Geyser :'.18;lt. Elias Baker; Path, John arForlatitl ; 20th. Joslttia' Wright; 21st, John, 'Murdoch, .Jr. ; Wm' Mnrild, Sr.; 23d. Wm. Maxwell t 241.141 Wat. Illglert 25th, JIIiIIOB Mlles. . , . . Additional lidesobero oj.the 4",reoutive•conmit: fesL-Frederick (limOn, A. gi,iikt . 4. an.lOolint. Flenniken., Corieopcndiny Seer.tor,g—A. hod (,honor and .Gioloyasp—Prof.-8.• -8: • timid& . runt' • • . .• , • hebraiianLlieniy Gilbert. . • — Anti - the - Eiteeittiee• - oetutßittee-ieleniblodely. .01wee lion. Augiititur '0 fleleier,.Ri•boriling iti,..oretely,itu fill the •Kenney' oemielooeii the reeiguegiiie iorblr • Welker.' . • • 4 lanes ir¢u Crii ELECTION..—In .LrynomEter, _on' Ttreiitlity hist, Hun: Thiiticall . Fll.'lp,iirroieie,i, 00iiiiiiNo„„oninglitlmte , , fo, . Mayor:l - WO eleatid . p,vr Uri.. ,J,,, Ziccit4erntitbr,the4rpetins ,Al4ydr:i. l'ile 'tap mind i. - .Burrpirep, - 97,8 ;,,Zilmilvemap. 902 ; '.iiiiiifiriii.' for !'lluirvieu, ; :0 7 4 .910q9, .bbive - r:ZinimoNniin , whit tlin'ieg,4llkePitiOliip; 14 : 11 ! DePoiniitt9 onutli4att , :,/ . I;,' .; - ty .„, : {or , „ 1i1r,,-,Uutrow,esiAllb , !iriyor ' elebi, tali" toll `JO, ilky ywytketin an•isruest adidittite tifliiiiiii:i- Imrl•49o.tiviriianifttis,6 , oite-or(the;.fritilicAilif. lut proisyißt admirable - I ' syiittai'il . ifn'aiio'ciii ',A141004 0 d rBl lll now !he',ediioi oetWe'Ptitibill.=" - Moi ls til , cleol'Jtiuruitl, , ~ 1, r,4, : '; : 1 .ri ; , ii.. , i . ': ~..1 . 4 b il e).l!)lnparatioorgla, , must, ii4P:inik .2 :e tiim,4' 4p, pirgkii , Buotpuiiku .to be defeeteirii tali own' town (tub guiung 3Rdtters. Meteorological Itigisier for the Week illndluoL Februarylith, 1.658; .;484,: . .iTfierino7-I,Rain'.l IT:tiejdni." ,- 03'00 : Wednetday. 34 CIO • . •• _ ' - Tlnaraday 32 - 00 Friday. 26 00 'Saturday., ..20 Sunday., 36 00- Monday. 33 00 , Wookly 31'00 Me;.n. 14 The degree or heat io the lib “ve/regisier in the .inilyayeroge of three obeervatiooe. , Bide hose beenpiloted nit this office for 'the, t:ollowiog ' • " • SPRING Er.zAt of Monroe townnhip,. will .Offer bin Rerionoll priiperly, pt public Bale, on the.loth of February. will oiler at :politic sale, on Wednesday, the 17th, of FArniityler variety of Rtroiii and farm . - ing - utinsils.and 40 noir] of woodland. ANDREW RAIRTON,of West Pennshorn' town ship, will offer nt 'public wile, on Tue Any the Nil of February, ids entire stook • of. fanning utensils, horses, yam cattle, hogs, •. ANTHONY Fisnnuntr, of Dickinson township, will offer at public sale, on Bsturdii.y• the 27111 of February, nil his firming utensils, stock. &c. SUSAN STROHM, at her-residence on East Hugh street., Carlisle, will offer at public sole, 'on . iredoeidal 'the - 10th inst., a:vailetr of houi.ehola and kitchen furniture . .. • - p tvr4l Lefever, of Dickinson township, will offer nt public sale, on. Monday the 15th 'of this ntonth, — iiii - Jheitil of horses, three milk cows, o full blooded Durham heifer, broad wheel wagini, plows Sm. Se. The stock of horses nod cattle, advertised by Mr. Lefever. embraces some valuable varieties, and is well worth-the-itientiou of piiriihnbers.. JEREMIAII Mx; one mile south or Wooer will offer on Tuesday the 2J of March, a variety of - 1146vehold furniture, and Farming. .utontiiis, together with a lot of Poplar and white oak plank. . - • - JOHN BeaT of Monroe'township Will sell on Tuoaday the 24 of )11*VA:wagon°, Horses,' Cows, Hogs; Young cattle qlietip. Threahing . Mowing acid Heaping triaciiiratii and other farming utensils.. •, 11,40u/a GARVER, of Monroe township,. will sell on ',Holiday, 4belsth day_of,MOchvalutt--* ido•Horres, Cows, Hogs and , Shoata,4oung .. 'Cattle, Plows, cultivator awl a variety or arti ,cles necessary for - farm work. Siatusz. Gasasox. of West Pennabaro, will sell s ou the 26th hid. his entire stook; muds , ling of noises, COlts, milk coirelyoung cattle; hogs, wagons and farming utensils. • lllternaw Tffotakou,of Aladin township; will pelf, on,the:2.l of March, llortee..Steers; Hoge and a - general variety of farming implemental SIMON AlupLEmAx, of Silver Spring tap: _will offer at pul.lio bale, on the 3.1. of March, Horseii. Cows, youpg - cattle, flogs, farmirig utensils, and a"variety of houeetugd and kitali . . en furniture. • ELMS ii.ilE4K., of Diokineon township will offer of pyhtir ash; oh the 3.1 of March. Horses, milk clone, Sheep amillnite, wipm,plown and hariows, with, the usual variety of farming implements. VALE:CTINE'S DAY. ---Sunday next, the 14th Instant, will. accordinc to the C.tlen der, be St Valentine's pay: - and as it hitp'prna y6r. to fall upon the we presume that all .• true lovyers" will observe Saturday, as the festival of their Patron Saint, and upon that day. like the birds of the air, choose-their mates fur the ensuing year. Perimps for.life. - - For a long time, the day of St. Valentine, at least in this section t f country, had fallen into disuse, and been almoat.forgotten: but of late years, eighing youths and amorous bachelors have united In rescuing it fr m oblivion, end it is now one of the i-periniinent institutions" of our country. ,On that thiy, lads and Meses fill the, post-oft with tender billet-doyux, deco rated with en Abundance of .-doves," ••hearts," and dart.," filed with very citii•stil nehlt,ro (try, and Directed to those theype or esteem the most. Obnoxious individuals or discarded lovers sometimes ,receive from offended beau ties vile caricatves, by no means complimen tary to their 'pod looks, end not at all flatter bag to their self-lotre. Some striplings, too, in endeavoring to show their wit, over-shoot th e mar k, awl the missiles which they hurl at others-recoil upon their own heads.'• A Valentine, to Vt. appreprinte, should, if a written one, be couched in chaste and elogiient language, conveying a'ffelicaie compliment, or no exprresioa ro the recipient. If a pictorial one, shnald tiCti work of real' merit, reflecdniwedipupon the fine arts, wor illy of preservation,iind Im after years cab:m inted:ter recal - eld-t ithes--and'-conj u re-up-fund and pleptiitig reflections. • We give below the following beautiful Val entitle, from the pen of ROBERT SOUTHEY, AC - eminent EngHA poet. and recommend it to our readerane a model of grate, elegance, and true • poetry : Go, Valentine, and toll thnt loyely maid . Whom fancy ntill,wlll iMage to my night, Ilow here 1 linger In thin nullon shade, Thin dreary gloom of dull unvarying night. Gay that from every Joy of life remote, • " At evening's cloning hour 1 quit the throng Listening In Follt ude the rlngsdove's notee, , Who pours, like niC, heemelancholy Bay that her absence calls the corroiringsigh; hay that bran her charms I hive to speak, att fancy feel the magic of her eye, .In fancy ilea, the smile Ilium her cheek • Court the lone hour when Silence rulrs the 'grove And hour., the sieved Memory And of Love. 'REV,IV.ett !—The revival at preneht'o, Jag on In the Methodist' Episcopal Church, of this borough, le - one o , f the most remarkable that has occurred Any of our churches for yeers. The meetinie heve . been kept up mid tinUOusly for eixty::elght days, and about one hundred,ond.thirty.persona have made prates.: aion of:religion; ope hundred of whlsh num .her, have already: attached themselves. to the On Sunday the :24th ukt:. the p t ev: Bishop ,Wough,premihed- . with-gresit-eeeeptenee-Lto-a . -teTy !ergo congregation, and on Vueeday : eta feiloerh4,,:he,"delly,eieks ,highly,Appro. prince 1 ,tdd,rP B ,t9 ,j1.49u one ;hundred of the. cooverte etite!Thog Ittoultd the 4.lter.. '.The ex!-, eroleekret . e, of Ape mtlet itepteeeite.oheraotet.. T l l4.M l l o opgs. etch ‘: ere; will 0 !!!4#e!, rpY.1,11.,1,! progressing 'Ad th . lns ir,P.,td.! l 9!Ofilft BP4 Torree. • 1• , 1..1 • : "=1: Fir?" re'"""P,t1" 11 ,1 1 r Ptrl.44 dt.r.iicarCy9ni ntefikla,tc; his 43otio'oi '0 0 1 ?)eli, 44 11 1i . heiP . 1 0 a eapir;' , ikrid o' hi giyikpa,rti•Aplar. st . r,doPo o f h nfforoo..a4 "eicselieniopportaiti for. (honk ivbq pee pore thgeselr_of . !4lt!utop.Trp kay4r Common ".• ATU OY LenintiowsKy:—mapy oulr readers will retaernier . -thia remarjcable'inan, !ha delivered a cottrse.of Leoturositero same years age, on linfoampaignifel Napoleon: Ito died .a few days since, near Hamburg, tuta, aged 98..yeartk 1. . •• he claimed to boa tlftlivb of Nand,' seat __when alany-to Paris;- for his education, -where. .'he Wee placed,undertie guardianship 'ibid, celebrated woman Selarelll known„ afterwards, ache Empress Josephine. He sorted under --Ningoleon,-in-his-ItitlitinrEgyptincrlnd—Rues inn cnmpaigins, - in-lhe lotter-ot which he corn .. nthinled n'ltegiment' of Polish Loncers. lle lUld received from the Emperor, a French pat ent of '..Nobility, with • the title of Count • His military life closed with tho defeat, of Napoleon at Waterlect, after which he escaped . to the United Dimes, where he met an? ch'al lenged Marshal Grouchy as the cause-of_that defeat, by intentionally faifiUg 'to intercept Dl ocher. For some years he was a resident of Philadelphia,' end aft.irvrards, became a , Lutheran clergyman. The latter years of hie . eventful life, were spent in travelling: ne an ' .4ent and occasionally lecturing on the mill tart' events N‘pnleoo's oateer, for whose memory, and that of Josep'Aine, he oherit:hed ' Irks strongest affection. iVhen we unit him at the age - of eighty-five r "licato'cid nix feet threok or tour — inches high • • builtiit proportion, walking erect, with soldier like precision; and an activity which attracted Unusual attentiori. The Scarlet Petticoat We see it stared by 'the Philadelphia and . 6 few York papers, that the scarlet petticoat has been di-played by tune•of . the b . na ion on Chesnut street 'nod Broadway: Au , ame our lady readers may wish . no explanation in 7 . pespect to the new garment, we -Aunty state, that it ie the mile etyle : O!::Petticoot Went by tire Scotch Peas nt Q teen Victoria, during a reberit visit!to the lliklihtrois , adopt . ed inns a part of her own dress, middies in •• trodueed it into fasitioaulde society. Froth • the English Court it coon travelled across the. Channel, and the 'Empress of Fr ince ciao her Maids of Ilonor, were fain to follow the En , &tali. facitioarand old of them, immediately; degree.- .•• Westward the sear let petticoat takes its waY," and having reit:died t ' tbe United States, it will no doubt .soon be coinathe ruling agOtili: •' It is made .;f Cos['Mere or woofen, and is considered most fitallionnble When etriped with We would reepeolfully beg leave to suggest to the Indies, hat When they adopt the - red and while of Old England, they - will add to it the.hitte bold, powileret. with stars, of the Union, and thus enielope• themselves in tie Notional tlog. , Throe cheers, then, for - the " star-spangled" petticoat. Long . may it ,teavi." . • , FlRE.—About zl2 piclock on Monday 'night a firo_broke.out , .. in a .frame stable be longing. to John A. Ilumerich, on Locust alley, 'above'Titt Street which, was enErely destroyed. • It was . .evidently the work of an incendiary, as the stable was only used for the 'purpose 6f Mowing fodder, Mid tiMrefoils- none of. the family ha-I occasion to go into it With a light, besides, if the fire had originated Wocidentally from a spark, It Would Mire been •discovered long before Midnight. Fortunately the night was calm. or-we might loi!ie found itnec aaaaaa to chroidole . the destruction of a large amount of property. -- INTERESTING — I;ECTURES:=DIC — CA.P , RON, uf l'ltiladelpbb;, will deliver auintroduo tory Lecture. to a re.ultir courne on' Anato my and Physiology at Education Hall. on Monday etening t e 221 inst. Dr. C has testi monials, of his ability as a Lecturer, from some of the moat etnytent i inen in the country. The lecture will- be illustrated by .Dtoptric views,ekeletotle and natural preparations, and I as the subject is itnportant to every one, we mayantieipate a laree audience. Theiotroduo tory leettfie will be free, The Right Rev. Bishop PorrEn is ex pealed to vigil C4rlip , le on the firstSuntlay in ItL,rch, (the 7th) end edroinieterAe.Apostolic Rite of Cob&Atlait in St. lohn's Church. STATE CONTENTION, --Clur friends are re (peeled to notice. that a Republican State GOttrontion will be held at Harrisburg on the 22d Millis month, for the purpose of effecting firm oretinization of the party. We hope . Cumberland county will respond to the call. 1110.. We are irolehted to Mr. STUART, of the Musa of Repro.entatiVes. fore copy of the Annual Report of the SUperuiten.leur of Com mon Schools. ' )0 - friend at.our elbow requests ue to return his thanks, ONO, to Mr. Stuart for Legislative (100UMCIla TRIBUTE OF RESPECT BELLES ,LETTRIIB HALL, February 3,1858: We havelteord . wit Lt. feelinize of deep reeret of - the deeraoe of. ftev JOHN Knox, D D , formerly of tattty-burp, who griniunted from our Halton 181 l anti Who ham einee been an eminent divine nod se nior Minititerof th . tk Dutch 11.. m fore . 4 "Church; of Now Yor k; he hairbern iiull~eeTs coiled away by death,. according to the inscrutable decree of nu all wine Providence owl has left behind him a Homeroom circle of Moods to mourn Imbue. - Therefore, Reaaved, Thor while we humbly euhmit to the (Were°, of the Almighty * we eincerely de plore the death of our Brother and oonatdor our Soci e ty to have 1011 t one of its oldest. and moat efficient members, th,9 pulpit one orate .brighteat ornaments, anillathuroh and Stale of hie adoption one of. ale ablest and most tal ented men. . Resolved. That we offer our heartfelt eondo ` • lence to' his family upon their and bereave ment , • ' • Resolved, That as,,a testimonial of our sera row and respect our Had be shrouded- in mourning and our weathers wear the. usual budge, for , thirty . days. Resolved, that a dopy Or these resolutions he sent to the family of, the deseased veal that Si.copy oleo be subminid to the Carlisle pa pers and to the organ of the Dutch Reformed Churph for publication. 2 • • B.' C fa PPRICOTT, A. F MULLIN. ' Committee. IL D. GOUGH, ' LEt.TUILLPROPER SPRAY OUT.—,Nertrust that the firtnocrote opporied to the: Loaotopton f,raud epeok out, in tbeir,word, town.thip, orouttb city end miunty There ehonld be no del , ,y. This in Oquertion high ertbotre-spettienek,7nntklttore'prwerful-theri power. E,rripritere she most. , deonlil : optn, ion iefelf and' the People opeak Out, Itotthot their aeritimentehannet be mienn. ton. miurepreetinted.,—Poriteei 'Press Dethoorsto of .eptuberfouti_ . l!by • don's. you, itpeak" mit!! Acton . ; INTierwier.-;- - Ani . investwieet kit lotiboyibAtie bentifit to britig Q6E0111 . 4' ited happinite to the - flit:oily "aiiete.-Jtieesi oud one. The'pueoh\aie'of Gwoeicit it Bi :W Sewing Aluehitio will dwell thitrostitt - twing fiUreloyotto emilro noel the age or-e-howwwwfs ,l, tott_tfuy l oithejtVveetiliewt ,ef tt,like l eetu !1' emaimpi k tion f rout toi4, - wilt ' boy nee Ppr gelP , ~p~ptovemedt ;, or for ' the mental ' ottitilr . eti f , 4;44 eyor.y. : , .:.otltl provided witb titif;L MILITIA •AcCOII,IIi . . ADAM fiENBEMAN, ESQ., Trensurer In confeetnitY iilth the 10th eactinn;ornet otAseettildy entitled . sn' act to revise the 1111Itla system, ao4 &nod the aUth da y orAyril, 1853, exhibits the following account : • , ,. . . ~ ... , . .. . . .. To amount of outstanding Militia Floss for 18$6 and previous years, 'Militia Fines assessed for the yeer,11367, as per return of empty Conttnissioners, . . . . ..• . _ • ... . . , By amount of tines outstanding an iricollectod for 1857 arid previous ySiml, of exonerations allowed collectors for 1857 and previous, years, of collectors' commissions for • " . " .• for printing military statement for 1856, paid Saltine' Crop, Brigade Inspector, fly salary. &a., . ___paid_itinglit Artillery company, due f0r , 18116,_ 8, paid Union Uuarlis company, duo for 1856, • • paid Springfield Cight Infantry, due for 1857, paid Adamantine Onards, due for /587, paid Quitman (Wards, dne'for 1857, • . paid County Cummisaioners fur services on military business, paid State Treasurer as par receipt, I paid Township and tioroUgh Asr.sstint for 1857, :• of error in the last annual statement of, 5111Itia sax, of County Treasurer's Vommiss on on $1,284 73, • balance due military fund in hands Of County Treasurer, HE . schcdule of Militia Taxes, exhibiting the amount of duplicates, amount received, amount of Collectors - fees, anima of exoneration and amount outstanding, for the year 1857, and • previous years, • I . ltictors Names. • } IYearn Tdwnehlps N: Middleton,' • Newville, ' • ' Upper Alan, • ' Lower Allen, Frankford, - 31eehanlesburg, • Hopewell, Monroe. • Newrille, Newton. Shippenvharg her., Southampton, Lower Allen, Upper Allen, . Car Dietiown. East Pennaboro', Frknkford, Hampden, Hopewell, Monne, r Merhanleaburg, 3litilin. Newton, New Oninberland, Newrille. • North 'Middleton, South Middleton, Silver Spring. • Shipnen4burg bor.; Shipp...along twp, 'West Ponnstonro . , • Southampton, John li. Spahr, Robert, Mel vrr, David Taylor. llonjamin,Jump, James flrookk ' Samuel Berry; Adam Soiree. Joreph M. Mew Jacob Krout. John P. Morrow, Samuel OttLYN .Intel, Steinman, J. K Kelso. Samuel Shireman, John W. Cocklin, • Georg? Seohy, S. M. kenynn, Abraham Curie, Martin Mounts, - Kidd home, John sleCoy, ,John Glelm. ' th.orge Attielic -John .land.,. MrCuna r ,,,,.. :John Church: •'• lake Moore, I.ev I Zeirler.. William Moore, :Joel Senoman. William OrMin, • Mink. Hoek. Robert Graham, • J. 11. Copier, paid Atm . :ors for furnishing delinquents. dt IMI=M . . By amount mesh paid Benjamin Gibler,.Assessor of Monroe twp., for return of 1011 persons. - ... .. pill John Leiby Assessor of South Middleton twp., fo, return of 170 persons, • pull :tlartin Angle. Assessor of Snipponsburg twp.. lor return of 17 persons, - - . - paid Robert alickey, Assessor of Newton township, for return pr 09 persons ... • paid Isaac Itituwall, Assessor of Carlisle. tiir return of 3a poisons, . paid Thom. Briton, Assessor of Southampton top.. for return of 109 p'ersons; . ' paid Thomas lleCandish, Assessor ot.',Ne a sills. for return of 79 perabns, . ' • . . . .• " paid David Orris. Assessor of Silver Spring tow nal Ip,•for return oft 88 persons, „ . paid Jacob Steinman, Assessor of Shippensburg borough, for ret Urn of 12•tpersons, paid John C. Snyder, Astussor of Prankford township,. for return of 91 persons, ' - . ' .. paid John Bruce, Assessor of Hampdon township. for return of .1.10 persons, • . - old Samuel Diller, Assessor of West Pannsbero' township, for return of la) persons, paid Thomas.Srottler. Assessor of Nlitilin to anship. for return of 91 Onions, rid Henry Carom; Assessor ., of alechanicsburu, for return 01102 persons, • paid Johludilltott, Assessor of Hopewell township, for return 0100 persona, paid aeor4e Martin, Assessor of Dickinson township, for return of 202 mrsons, paid Peres Quizly, Assessorof North . Middleton township. for return of 171!Persons, ... • • paid Samuel Alloiltht, Assessorof Kest Penns! ore' township, for return of 180 persons, • • paid Jobb K. Taylor. Assessor Of Lower Allen.township,,Jor return of 120 persons, • paid John Hutton, Assessor of UP - per Allen township, for return of 122 persons, . . . - 'paid John C. Kirk, Assessor of New Cumberland, for return of 2trperums. CUWITRI AND COUNTY ~ 5.9. - - . . . . -- • -- 115 S 18 - • . ' • - ' '', .• . 11 . 0 MO undersizned.Auditors of Cumberland connty. electe3 end awdrn according to law, In accordance with" the act of Amembly. of the Iluth of April. A. P., 1853, basins: examined thenbove account of Adam Sensemen, Esq.. Treasurer of the county aforesaid., In the matter of Militia taxes, do rortlfy that we find tho above correct an above stated. —Witness our-hands at Carlisle this .t.h day_efJenuary,A. P. 1858. • • . ISAAC , RINOWALT: - AuiKtoic -.-- ' -- • • - . ' DAVID O. OYSTER, or • ' . • • - • BENJAMIN DUKE, .J Cumberland county. , . . . ' (Corrorpnodeoe• of the Herald.] LETTER FROM PIMLADELPHIA PIIILAINCLIIIIA. Feb. I, 1858 FRIEND PourEn:. A gOod man gas just been removed from our midst by death. The Rev, RADISEY, D. D.; departed this life , on. Tuesday morning, 'January ' ; You may judge of the high estimation in whickhe ,was thlit in addition : falba velp concourse of people who attended his - Arend services on Friday last; there were about fifty clergymen from various denominations. Dr. R. was eminent for his piety, humility, Use fulness and for his critical knowledge of, and. deivotiOirib' the iiriglital Heie and Ore. k versions of the Scriptures. ll e'ad few supe riors and even few equals in the latter respect. In the latter4sirt of his illness he frequently expressed a desire to remain longer-in-this world to enjoy the opportunity of further la b ring in the service of his - Redeemer. Pre cious interviews with him were enjoyed by in '44lqm - friends near the close of his life. I never witnessed in any , one a niore striking illustration of the•••strait " sp..ken of by thO apostle , Paul, itlieu lie said tor to me to live is Christ. and to die isgaiii." The day before his death he manifested as much interest In revivals now in progress in the various church es. and as eagerly ingoired into particulars. as if he had jet beets in lull health, and be expressed his regret that he wits now unable to taken personal part in these evangelical labors, as was We eu-tom iii former years, in various parts of the country.. Ills death Was not directly occasioned by the bronohisl affection from which he bad been suffering nearly two 3 ears past, but he recently was struck by paralysis of the left sitie;`,ex teading front head to foot. This mode utter.: ,ance difficult to him, but left his mind, how ever, perfectly clear until his fait faomeute. You •are aware of his firm belief uf, and mi nter. us writings relating to the literal personal reign' of the Messiih upon the earth, lite last pratticticArt;"Th; Messiah's Reign." hiss able to speak, a few 'hours befote his death; when I approached his bed-side, he staked if, I had seen his boos Ills thoughts api,cared ad - to centre upon elitist and. his gloCfous reign. . Dr: It: was born in 31101 in CoUnty, Pit„• in 1803. He studied for the,ministry stprinet ton,.N. J.. lie labored for come months an a city : Missionery in - Philadelphia. Then he went out ci n Missionary to India, under the direction of the; 'American Board of Commie eioners for Foreign Miasions. He .was-celled to Miry bis.wifela Bombay, and a ft er bein g . four years orski r nlndia, be returned to Phil& delphiw with two email deughtera iA 'Soonalter hiareturn be , eetted over.,thi Cedar etrest Presbyterian Church, where hi hair labored during twenty yew. In additlactehiewrit; Inca upon the ,literal. reign of the Messiah, '''' I years, siilC94e, excited . much interest and necomplished great good by a tierioua of articles upon "Church Debts.!' His h t oriteil and often -variable articles upon peelings of Scripture 'are numerous. , His renioral death ia greatly regretted by a large'cirole of wWrm'ftitinds, wil, : denominaiions of. chritihr .The people-er ; theOliy are at present . muah interested i therien n, city railroad from South.' week tofrankrord.. ; They have just awakeuad up'te the Ortteptgeeer, such roads, notnith , Standing they have been in maculae opera tion iu .Dia,w,York leas •peat. ',OMNI are now iirpPieted," to; run in various 'darer:dots , them/ghee; the, city anti ebould all =ths.pro poiitigps, be carried out, ;the heavy, :nectim' Eatable amoilemel will aeon hemmer SS great curiosities. as eon arathe old,rashioned'reiied iideges:thuilmeri - beem-diaplacedT. by-railroads io flePerd. liotaithstanding,quiteit teMsid= erablentunber Of sera have been placed Upon the city road, at:nearly rotry 'trip or enalr_ear the ' , weber eirP- 48 9 0 4svamso great ae•to:ro quira,pereote to tumid outside. upon, the. plat , : AT* ,Thie 4ribiqr tho:Tobole ME Ammint of Amount C u llretors' -Amount Ir/uplicnte.i received . fr et , Exoneeir. , . . , 30 391 .18 64 36 00? .28 60 _-39C503—. • 64 po 60 35' 63 . 50 44 51 69 .50 „50 53' 22 50 ' 20 13 76 501 72 68 " 3630 . 23 75, 62 60 i 49 88 )8 00 15 35 68'00 r 4 CO Oh 50 51 30 68 00 42 28 151.50 83 60' 101 00 , 65 10, 88 50 .4550 38 00 . 69 50 " 34.68 49 50 • • 38 95 53 00 $ 44 05 79 50 ,- . 30 00 47 00 30 . 95 • 50 00 12 50 6 13.5 39 50 . 2470 85 50 74 58' 88 00 68 40 85 00 . 69 63 62 00 - 55'58 8 00 57 00 25 00 42 28 40 38 SID 26 !it sl2si set - Completed; is five eents; - . for nearly seven miles! It ianow Mintier to ride than to walk, even in respect o shop-leather. Yet the com pany nary they take in fire and nix hundred dollars per day !. 'This is surely going it with • rush. • , ,Dur 3300 a Eafffe. StirTpt ATLANTIC,MONTIILL for Febrilary,. comes to un looking as fresh and clean asNew England children on Sunday morning. It is filled with manly articles, and we rejoice to herald its min.:less. . 'When - it first started, a great many clinkers predicted its. speedy downfall ; but after four months' experience. we are happy to learn that the publishers are satisfied with rte prospects. and they are the best judges in the matter. Call at . Piper's and buy the Febrilary n.imber, it you wish • feast of substantial things, or iii7ltirviis Phillips, Brampton & Co.. Boston, Mass., enclosing $3, and obtain it for one year. tft.THE KNICIL6ItDoCKEII. for Felirumiry, is rich, nire and ruby." Ir is'ii-niystery to uv haw C ark the rookies, of the •• Edi tore Table" in Stich an inimitable manner.— Ile is evid-htly blew-ed with supernsturai psW ern, or . ne would bait! his well, pump, I dry long ere this. A., it is, eitch . Titille twines to uv as fresh' and new in though ii never had predecessor. Tim. month "Cl l Koick"'givev us an nl n iau•dly interesting variety. To be. had at Piper's. • , 118,; 4 51astyre - uses of Dpentery, in its moat severe f,rm, have been oared by the-adminii tration of Du VALL'S.GAVANIC OIL. dtlollll., • , Marboa and all oliaeakea of the bowels are re. _., . licval in a abort time, 1 y a few drops . f Gal vanic Oil. . le Consumptim Cutabte.-:- We cannot doubt tbariti m , ay cases orsestad - tiiisumptiun a oure has been effected solely by the use' of tbe Wild Cherry preparation of Dr. Wistar. Its heallotteffects are certainly woudeiful.. • .• • , • A LIVER ILEMEDV.—We WlSti to say to.every person who reads this that there is an article known as Ds; SANWORD'S INVIGORATOR. or Lifer Remedy, which can be relied on as certain to cure liver com plaint in any of its forms, each as Jaundice, Dyspepsia and numerous other complaints described in another column; besides which it is one of 'the greatest prepa• tgitions or cures for cousumt.tion,teken In early stages, - Mat is now' known. • • ' We take it for granted, as experimen as proven, thatt diseases of the tongs aro not generally the first cause of consumption but a debilitated syst,m, caused by the improper action of the liver, which reduces the power of thelungs to resist or throw off diseases; caused by cola and Irritation, leaving the lungs at the mercy - of this disease, because thalleer has Incapacitated them tom performing - their proper action of throwing off dhi asked matter caused by paid. - , Thlutto prevent .coniutuptloin curs the lliter 'and keep the system strong enough to throw elf slight eased of the lungs. . There la no: in the world si better litier'remady or a cure for debilitatedayatem'ttpt Dr. Satotbrd'e hurls°. rotor, for it has been fully tried on a large and eitiod ed practice till Ito results are full) koowo, end now It is offered so a tried remedy, and one that can be relied OU.—LiNCAMI4 Word. Wood's Hal - e IFtestoratlve....Ww haws never known nity-elhar medicine win as large'. akar* of public onfidenco In so short a time . as this has done. It has no/ been more then a year since we ISM heard of • It, endlt now Mande at the head of all remedies of the kind. We have never Used any of It ourselves, having had no occasion.-as our "crown of glory'.' not -only as 4etleetatiti.lte-oilfrinet_colae,-but-getaninnee../.2=. 1 214_ some of our friend/hive'. and we have never known it fail of restoring the hair to Its original . color. We ad vise such as are /roaming prematurely grey,,to givathe Itestsratlve. a (JUL—Chester (Illinois) /Jerald.- ~Ylti EB. . • . .. Oo the 2d lost, - by RIO' J. Eyabs; Mr: • PitANMS D11.LE11,14 Hopewell ow l:4 to Mho MARY BUItH1101.•'-'• IR.It; at Frankfort' totrobly, cputberlatal county.._ , , •,•.- .. • . g i t 3t 4 S ' MEI In :titan toirmrhip, on ttz.3oth • Ult. after 0 10, Ft In' • Bilrer Spring, trri., nn krld!iylast;llr. iIIRAUfat . "t 2Rth ult...*Mrx, ELM 141 N• ,IQlt,`,wifJ of 1.11r, - N!cho,Cillnich;a4B4 41 ,yrint. •' • 7 1:4iar friend, weop not for me, :".% . • , 'Poitilk'your ti*rs are.irtin, • • • • Thai Ira riashe Nisei asa.44, : $ 676"69 - 1,968 00 $1,932 89 $229 01 330 00 IT 15 do 00 00 00 - 00 - . 50 00 75 00 ' 75 00 60 00 91 83 55 16 46 59 12 84 606 81 ==l Amount tlutstaud'i LEM . •1 50 • a•oo .400 • 265 ' .11'00 2 67 2 97 2 97 Eta 1E! 3 82 1 251 . 10. 2 62, 265; •• ' 3 40; 270 ; ' 11 50 2 22; • 13 50 4 40; 63 50 2 DU{ 40 00 200 • ' 5 50 1 62 33 00 2 05 8 50 2 35 800 317 1800 2 05 800 Cr] EEEI 50„00 35 550 1 ao ' 3 92 7 00 3'60 10 09 '3 07 1 ' 11 50 • 2 92 3 50 37 50 2 22 1 12 50 2 12 10 00 4 . 117 ib $3311,00. Ml] wo cents each, viz $2 12 3 60 Yourrtruly. ME
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