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It more appropriate, we expect. to be for given, and hope our fair correspondent, who eeegArrito have on, appreciative taste for the beiutiful in Poetry, will, continue her favors, which, whether original or selected, stilt al- Mays be meteoric. The'lrife'i greateat Grief," is n. -sketch wiitten foitbe Iferal4, - by Finley John, Mon Esq., of Baltimore, Mr. Johnston is graceful iiritai r and in thileonnection we beg leave tMifilfl the attention of our readers to hie card in our advertising, columns. Persons, deeiring - Speeches,:,;Essays; Poetry can . bsve'th9 arable furnished, by.addreesing lfr nBton 'tiroUgh tirelW-t-n;;;Ic.--6:71---- " Ernst,isi dent Leben," An essay by 'our Ou•respoildent Weisdnicht lem,,tre commend to our renders. For e'rgnen, s us thought, and chas teness of style,it is for superior to any similar article we havo . fIOOLI in Newsfiliper 7 dom, — for come time. • • ' , The Royal Marriage.—We have given up a ' • 'considerable part of our first page, to their4e.: monies attencling - the.wedding of thC Princess • Royal, of England. Those who take on int - .. eat; -in court pageantry, •will road i with Interest, while- to those who do no it Will afford MA opportunity of talking yanfree, when / they contrast the pop.of It fatty, with our - Republican'lnstitutions. Several original Ccrm i for which we shall 1 our next. ---- 7 —....--• • • cut law with the ftla, Th Herald for one year, end. either of the fellowiog three dollar works fer the enure its zifed, will be sent to the address of any oub• / twitter for three dollars and ahalf, to be paid In advance, viz. : . . - . The Carlisle Herald and Harper's .11agazita Ammon's Magazine and Putnam's Monthly, or .Prank Leslie's Illustrated Magazine, for nue year, for . ~ . .. . . ._-- .$3 66 . The Carlisle herald and Graham's Magazine,- ' er Godey's Lady's Book, forme year, $3 '5O The Carlisle Herald And Peterson's'Lady's Magazine, .Aurther's Horne:Mogazine, 7'o Na- Mosel Ma:gm:ins or The ,Ladies' Repository, for cc. year, for . . . . .- ,L---„--.52.-8'0: The. Carlisle Herald and The School !float . Lager (published at this office) for one year. far - • $2OO munieltiona are on file !ndeavor to find room in Ing with the Magazines DR. DUFFIELD'S ADDRESS Seale three moittbs ago, we nnnounced that arrangements were making 'to publish ,the "abstorical Address," delivered by the lice, Dr: Minim), of Detroit, st the clilehrntion of the' Centennial Anniversary of the First Presbyterian Church of Carlisle, in July last The Address has now been placed in our hands fir that purpose end*. contemplate issuing II shoat the first of March next, provided — *sufficient number of copies will be nubscribed far, is advanee, to warrant the' expense. It will be printed in pamphlet form, on good pa:l , per, with new typo, 1414 will cdntain shout Of, paps, including a valuable appendix, together with the - of the Centenbuil Cele bration, and will be furttitthed to subscribers et SIS cente per copy. The reputation which Dn. burrou,n.enjoys es a vivid writer, his relation to the Church, hr esaitj years, as its pastor, the circumstan ees which called forth, the Address, and its :value es a historical sketch of the early set tlsteetir of the "Churches of the Valley," gives peeal!er interest to. this publication, and at , she edition will be limited to the number or sepias subscribed for, those who Wish to se erre it, should' (tend in . their orders withou ( Aqdreas M PORTER: ' Herald Office," Carlisle, Pd. Desereber . 23;1857. ••• •••-•••• .... X. D.--Orders may, also be left at the ater. elf C. Ogilby, J. D Halbert and S. Elliott, or 1 at the BOoketeres of J. Loudon, A. Id . , Piper,• fad ShrYock,' Taylor & Smith. 11118" Aitiong the ninny medloines offered to Om public,.DlyaLi's GALVANIC OIL, to eur, riming all in amount of -antes. A grenter Timber of dozens of thismedieinii have bard eoldtimn , ,OfanYttllirrrypnralien—and r by? .141aues kW% goocrartiole mulls in demed•i, This medicine le for sale by U. W. Cauf , man, 8. E11i0tt,41.4. Kieffer, J. tiLDnvidion,' E Jane ~,W.T., . lbattari,, , Wm.' Re d,'lfccd & CO.. Alfeeillifiinrigh, Highland & .Wachinger; James Kyle, D. Ifoya, RuseeilA Dice, Glean &Co.,- Peter Garber; 8: Plank, Alexander Sc, Mullin, Craighead & Moore; A. sf. 'Leidrioli,, Mary W. Pelmet.,, ' 7,llffitL ay, reoantly delivered a. lecture : at the Musioal Prod on.l`,Tbe Relation' of Frtat lkihrfitry,tapytlieutton;", , , -Prof. , Tit'. 7 6 4 - w -I T l V, , fdt,l . g!ad rxetiftlent: Villali; of 'Glesymtcoll!Ae,,audlree reaineed with, cordial jpantiog, by the, lamp. audience aseembled. The Pfilledalphia Bullo.l.WoontauTha.a.ieporeit IDo LothretoffiCll Arto,:oannoe 404 I OOM ro tir THE VOLUNTEER'S DRFENUE OF DR. AM.' The, rolwyeei, of last .Wee 6 .649 volunitered In.,defence of the Heti, Joett A. Ane,bni•wiili a qegre . e . ofounning,'lbioli,'however Useful in parrying home-thru9t9, Is not very'eounen , dable; he evades,, altogether, the Coal point of aprt'olc,_ and With _Qplrotfc iinlietuosityi essays Ito - dem - OM an enemy - Wiii4i - W - C9Only4cinjui . - - 'ed.up by hie, own fears. , ,'., No oonielplet, hod doien netdd ogiiinst' Dr. course' on thit Kansas Question, at the tiMa the nrfiolc in the ' Voluntettr" ten.:-. Ills ywear the party collar' is .notorious, and every one knew he, would 'vote "Locompion" when the time came ; - hut not front any pledges he'had made to " stand by the Adniiiiisqation," because the time Of his election, Mr. Buchanan was himself -in, a "tigheplace," and,it4p mainly ()Wing to that fapt that' Dr. Ahl has now.thahonOr of Mis-re 7 presentliikthis . District. •It is not the " BlaCk Republionn§," there fore, wh4 are exposing Dr: Aid to "censure," and bringing up before his mind's eye, the ghosts of "violated pledges " The shaft comes front his own household.' 'lt is .his own party friends,' such democrifis nri Dr. Day. John Bohli,,X, N. Green, John W. Conklin, Edward Lamont. and others, who now declare. that: DF. — Ald's Conduct itl relotion to the rpst:tit: - flees:lll'llde county,'lms=placed itiin beyond the pald,of party confidence,- , • - They do not say n worti.in relation to Kan-, sao, so that in this' instance the Iroluntrer overshot the mark: • lie devotes half a column to prove Dr. AliPs consistency,.ntul the point which really requires ; defence, is parsed over in silence.. • • , • But, says the Volunteer; "the bald stninllie (Dr. Altl)•tins taken in -favor of the Admiitis tration and t he Lecompt * cin Constitution,meets • the endorsement and IS approved by his demo: cratio'conslittlents." 'fliers are two opinions, on that- subject, neighbor.- Perry-is-port of this District, end n productive soil for dem ents, yet the Editor of the Perry Democrat, the organ of the party in tittit'countY, says: , _ ...• ~. t. Platiterdt „ over no they may, a large ma jority of the democrats of Perey arc Anti-Le compton to the Li:without% rind while they cordially endorse every other part of Mr..llu Oman's policy, - they. emphatically . (Unbolt from, his views on this one question.”. In this' county, the *suppOrters of the Le compton swindle are tarsi& to count noses.— We venture to ttay, that if the democracy of Cumberland have an opportunity to express their honest..SonVictions, two-thirds of their the, course of Dr..A111,.0n...fie -KAnitas rptetifion.-- To do less.lhati'ilds, would be to forfeit theiT coubistenicy as democrat, fthd ignore the fundamental principle of he .GovCrnment that tho •IAJOIRITY 2 9' TALL ,RULE. • Nor nro tho Demoerecy pf !pie county nod District alune,'in their , opp . oifiou to the Kr_ . e country, they are ii x .t 1 ' s Here are a few t.f the i are now found Bottling in 2trf(i Their names nro taken 'S Pre..i ens fraud. Throughout , countedbrthoussnds, choice spirits, who the cause of t:j‘ front Forney" - ROBE ,16 J. WALKER„who when a youth I in Pi burgh. a --Democrat, instinctively and ,ughont, raised the JACKSON flog for e - le Presidency, and made otir 'western_ coon• ties ring with his elerptent• recitals ofthe gle , tins of Talladega, Emockfali and New Orleans. STEPHEN A. DOUG whose celebrated argument proving that Oenetill JACKSON ens` right in his refusal to obey the civil 'author ! ides at New Oilcans, drew from o'd Iliekory at the . Hermitage-the grateful thanks of his pond and noble heart. GEORGE BANCROFT, the historian, who added new lustre - to the renown of JACKSON by his Marvellous oration at Was'iingt on in 1845, Mille grand obsequies wide), solemniz ed the elentit of the Hero of New Orleans. -- HENRY HORN, of Philadelphia, who shared his confidence to ;be last hour of his-lifa. The" accomplished HENRY CHAPMAN, the Representative of Bucks and Lehigh, in this State. The intrepid JOHN IFICK . MAN, of Cheeter and Oelowat e,' who. did mote in 1855, to re verse the Republican majority in his district than any other man could have done, thus add ing thousands•of voles to the BUCHANAN Cal- WWI. The popular member from Montgomery and partpt . Philadelphia, OWEN JONES. whose _centy -. :feiled_Jtp &Itch ik grelkt nti.juitty = , fur_ Mr. BUCIIANAiJ• ' The Repreeontativo from Franklin, Adams, Fulton nod Bedford, WILSON BEI LLY, whose services in the Deinocratlo ranks 011dtarfOl 111111 to 001141111 d.; WILLIAM. L. DEW'ART,'IL,G Repteeentn. live from Schuylkill end Narthuntherlond, en to the Democratic Tarty for.many yesrs; And Inut,:but nnt.lenst, the fearless Atem her from Fayette. WllPhington HIM Green coon: tic., WILLIANI AIONTGONIERY. whose speeches hove gone so fur-to give victory to the Democratic party in Western Pennsylvn• nin. These, efficient Representatives of the De. --mocracy in Congress are to be rend nut of the Democratic church ; and with them twenty five of the mo,t influential Democratic papers in the State, a host of able Democrats in the dilferent,counties of the State—young and old a number of;Democrats in' the Legisla ture, " and the rank„,antl,file of (he party it- Add to-these, GOV.. PACT ER.EVEEY MEM BEIt t,P 1118_ CABINET: AUDITOR GENE- RAI, JACOB FRY t Surveyor Oeneral JOHN' ROWE, and ALL - Tim MEMBERS OF TH'E. SUPREMV, COURT of the Statc,but one. • All of these men; you Lave endorsed over and over again as tieulocritts of the first•wn 'ter.-- lloit do you-like-their Complexion now, neiihhor • As for Dr. Abl's "constituents captaining him, because tbey.ltvo implicit confidence in the wisdom and patriotism of Pennsylvania's favorite son, James Buchanan," that is a mat ter to he tested next October, if he should he insane enough to ask a re-nomination. - CONGRESSIONAL: -- W.ncidngton Feb. 18.. in the United Stnden s ena t e dlr . Green of Mo. reported , from the oommittro, a bill for the admission of Kansas into the Union as a State. Minority reporti were also presented by Messrs., Douglaa :and -vieollainey which were...ordered_to_beLprinted after which they resumed the consideration of the army In the house, the entire day was consumed In partismi debates,,,, Feb. 19. In die U. S. Senate the private °Mender' was taken up, after which the hill to iiiereasi; the army carne up in order for coy.- sideration. It was however, pestponMl, to allot's!. D iris time to prepare a speech; and the Senate then adjenrned until Tuesday. In : the House of 11.epresenfatives. the cal havingiriublialied tn,,tha newspapers a:,iitate-. meta deolaring,Mr.,lloard'aimputationabout him raise, :M r. 'Hoard' offkred amritten ,'state}' now, alleging lli4lllr, If urns himself had fur ,. rash l the notkorliyfor : tho olutego,. in ~too= ; -yeiaa on xeith,trother meailler.a..tho•Honsor: Mr.:l oaril, lloiefori, moved .to • appoint{ a , --7..nammittea-Ofjnvoatigoiion,- , -but - pending ''the oonoldeilit on of the onbjeot, .the Howie la 'i 'tit , : Ma until Tuesday.,'' ' •4. .... ~ 0 • - ' • •''. 11E137 ItUOTION 'OF TEM. !COURT ' HOtrAR nF ARC vont) Cutufrit, Np.-'-itatiernore,.ll6, 20, 7 -The ' Courtilduse pt Dell Air, Ilarfort ot,Ontj, wn. Dearly diteittyril lest' 414,1ilibY. AlbnY 9 1 tUe reoeide..ot the Zoutity were'tle'eti6yed. Tut) 'llia Wee 'ogenelonod neoldentally; `, They'd is ni` 1110t461011 011 , 1 t4l, prppe! 'KANSAS. The Kansas question.has assumed so many 4145 t,, that n statement. of the vote 'on the fiCooMpton oonstitution,•at the different oleo -14)0, Avilr eery°, to p u iks the Matter understood at a glance s ' ,• On the 21st ' of December the clause proeli. ing for slavery was Submitted in-this fern and wrtlr this result , --- • - Coustitution with Slavoiy " without Alojority for Slavery --More-than-one-halt-ot-the-iotes cast were not legal. Oiford precinct returned 1,205 votes for Slavery,; Kiokapoo 1,017. ono Show' nee, 700u:AUNIfftlng a total of. 8011, at three precincts which do not contain mure.than 500 legal v#l - es nll told.' The free State men did not participate in the eleotietit. • Ou.the.4th of January the Constituqpn, tire,. was submitted to' the people,.a, few pro sloveryitea voting.' The,vote being— Against the Constitution • .10,864 For the Constitution 138 Majority again:lt - • 10,216 Other returns come in, hut too late to cutlet, which would have swel e I thermajolity against the Calhoun contrivance to 11.137. The Constitution' goes before Congress, therefore, with this endorsement.: Const'n with Slavery, Dec. 21, 0,143 ' " Jqn: 4, \ • 138 . ..-7---- .:* For Sluveys,.in Kansas , . , - • 6,281 ___.. 'Against Striven',Dec. 2 - 1; -- 5611• - 1 1.1 Against 11 . _"'&,:Cytisen" 1in...4,....19 31 4 .. ' liganitit,- but. out counted . ' 773' •__,_, - K, r- r 'Total against Slitypry. -11,708 Mnjority ngninet Slivery _ . . Reject We ilh , girrvotes - cast for Ow Coti,ti tution at the December election, Mid the ma jority of the bona fide citizens of the Territory oppsedto the instrument would reach 8.000. And this is the C o nstitution the President seeks to fasten on the people or Kansas, against their earnest protest and in the face of his own pledge to the doctrine . of popular sovereignty. .. • The deception_of democratic politiolans and wire pullers is 'thus, made manifest and thy predictions of the Republican party in he lust Presidential camPargu, are now ft).* Ye ...rifled. Pi was charged un .the perpocratic party, that by the repeal of Ihe,Mistiouri Coin prOmise,'they sought to est , ablish slavery up on edit dedicated to freedom ; and' that upon • tle success or defeat 6f Mr.Buchanan,-de pended the acconyptishment or overthrow of : thitt - stapendouytraud. The • catithig, hypo crites who urrde spejches at Democratic meet iltgs and. lie fluttering of banners, inscribed Bug J anon, BrecAenridge and. Free Kanaas," • fajeli• r to !heir profesSionsotre'no,w foremost in - ,upport of this attempt to stifle the 'popular will, at the tick of rousing dim teople to resist by force , of arnie On perpetration of, this yvrong,.42otitheM. • This iniquity may receive • the sanction of Congress, by the votes of Northern dough-faces. Who can be made pliant tools in the bands of the illtecutiv.e„iyhen tiienl patronage is held out as a bait, but no pOwer 'eatoli, Can enforce it iteKansas. All' honor to ,the few noble spirits, atttotg 'the Democrats, who stand up in defence of the rigbt, , whileeverlastlng contemptiMil disgrace will.rest pn the shoulders of the traitors, who in.viotation of their_oft repeated pledges be-: fore the country; that.Jhe 'people should be protectO right to form : their\ own :dal , • mestic '.institutione, are now contemplating this outrage'on populai freedom. LETTER PROM 110 N. JOIIN.A. As wo took the liberty of commenting on the course pursued by 1)r. Ant,. in effectingis change in the .Mechanicsburc Pest 011iceond publishing the Card of the' oommiltee, ,in which they charge hits with duplicity, we deem it but an act of justice, to giro him the benefit of his denial, which we find iu the foil lowing letter addressed to the Editor of the Mecitanicsburg ,Gazette, The Doctor insinu 'totes that the gentlemen, 'alio composed that committee, fie under as mistake, WASHINGTON, Feb. 13E11, 1838. W3I. E. McLAIAIILIN, EST, Editor of .ate Ga. zette, Meellanicobury.. observe iu your paper of the nth" inst., a communication over the sigietturea'of - Dayi - dohn - ,llohb N. Greenr John W. Cocklin and Edward Lamont, relat ing .to the conversation and understanding they had with me at this place with regard to the appointment of Mr. Leos as Postmaster at your place, in which communlcatien I am de -1 pounced us unworthy the coufidence of those entlemen and of. the party, because of a via -1 lotion, no they say, of the pledges made by me, to their], that. I would confer with them and fix upon a third men; one who hail .alw,a)s been itteittocrat, who would locate the oflice in the centre of the town, and with whom the committee would be highly gratified. It is due to myself nail to my constituents, that I shotdd reply to.thitt charge, and set the matter before the people in its true light.-- When. those 'gentlemen, came to see me at Illifshington, I informed them that I was Wil ling to do anything that I could to gratify them, consistent with honor. I could not and would not say that Mr. teas should hiretnev ed the insisted on his right to hold the efhee. I did, however, any that I would do all in my power to gratify them ,and those whom they represented, provided I could do FO without violating what I considered due in justice and honor to ethers, I never did pledge myself to have Mr,,Lells removed and a third roan pointed who would.i.e•aceeptuble to then]. I. did itot undertake any such teak, and would not, for the reosen that I do not know that I uIJ effect' the removal of Mr Leas, unless eliarge's of ofliettl'or tither - ntrsconduet, - unfit- - ting.him for the position, were !node and sus- tattled by evidence against him, 1 have - done., everything fair and honorable in the matter, and more, perhaps, than either of the above-, named gentlemen would Miss done had they been placed in similar eirounistonces. I am. still willing and Muttons to do .whatever is within my power to gratify the Darnocracy of, Mechanicsburg and its vicinity, hut keen not do that which would he dishonorableinktify - any - Mon. ---- ln -conclusiam-1-sity- t hat-the -state ment of,the gentlemen about pledgee made by me is incorrect, and that the gentlemen who 'were present when the matter 'wits talked a bout and settled between us, will sustain me •in tills declaration. .. Yours truly, •:,' JOHN A. ANOTHER MEXICAN REVOLUTION After a troublesome term of Isvo'years, the President of 'Mexico, Ge'u. Comonfort, hits been driven from the country. Nothing so strongly indicates the superiority of the Anglo-Saxon, over the Spanish race, as their capability far self-government. Here, after en existence of marathon eighty years, under . a republican form of government, the fruits of a revolution, every year, but confirms the wisdom of .the fotbers 'of . the Republic and strengthens; the bonds of Union. Wtillst in Mexicp„the.igna 7 .. _ranee of the tines es tUo weal ill and infinence , Of tbe Priesthood and theieetless ambition of their leaders, leaves the Government a prey ta"every petty tylant who ortre,rolly,a strong enough to get up a proilunciaminta, hu tlhth3ee revolutionary forieW,witte any amount 4ftaisioncide on 'oeiheidc 'we'd rank ,cowardice. oh theothet; have mit() the illexioan Govern, tle-word an dl her people.i Ipugbiwg. stook to the whole civilized ;world. 'Gen: Cdmonfort Inninrrived ot'Nowt)!lenno A . stild'the new ii(iieniciie4tife electeo, o slon , Zu 4onga-ProvieinnolLl , r4l6nt.- Woo' "foinaorly ii' r inortizaii 'conionfurt, but. pqw. bendollie 13ontn . Atipn pasty. .At.the lant On . COU tei,.liart of the finny, Irtio gec!t!i11;f0A1:91 to' the.old" COnnittiuitbri; .4t 7 ern preparing to - nit rottitigalost the. city . Zo,turt anti uuntg 311itter§: illetforo_legreal Register' for the Week ',• .liluttlekg February 22nd, 1858. 18'58. 1 - Thermo-r[Rdiu. I 'Re - marks •' I meter.* Toesday.. ; - • . . Wednesday,. 18 00 Tlursday, 92 00 • Friday. •. 20 00 - 8uow: .• Saturday: 21.00- •• • Sunday: 22 . 66 - •• Monday. 22 00 6,142 669 ESE 1 1 eekly I. 22 DO • * The degree of !rent in the .abrive regiathr ia the" Icily average dithree observatione. Bids have been printed hiltbie office ior the ollowing SPRING S#LES. ANTIIO2;IY Fiannuan,'of D:okinsen township, will offer at publio 81110, ' On Saturday the 27th , of February, oll . his forminduten'sils, Brook, &o : dote rctt - Res; one. mile-south- of—lllasar~_ vine, will ntfer'oaTueittlay the 2d of March; a variety of Ilauyeltold fuinitare, and Farthing" utensils, togetber.wjth a lot of Poplar and white oak platilc., • ' JOHN BEST, of - MOorne township will sell on • Tuesday tho 21 of,' Nlarch, wagons,• Horses,- Cows, Hogs, Young cattle Sheep,' Threshing Mowing and Rasping machines,.and :other farming 'utensils, Minim'. GARTH'', of Monroe township, will sell on Monday, the HMI day of Nlarch yaks ble Horses, Cows, Hogs nnd Shunts, young cattle, Plows, cultivator and n variety of arti cles necensnry fer farm ••work. SAateel Cur,ASON. or West Petinsboro, sell, oulhe Ditlt inst. his entire stook, consisr MB trug.of Horses, Celia, milk corm young Cattle, hogs, w'agons'and farming utensils. MArtim TitomeiMx,of liliflin townt•liii. will 8011, on the 21 of March, lioCsee, Stoma, 'foga and a•geoereil variety of farming, implements] SINONMIIfLEMAN, of Silver Spring Will olier at put.lie sale, on the :31.1 of March*, Ilerses,'Colys, -young ca ttle, flogs, fuming utensils, and a vat iety.ul•liinisebold en' furniture . . • - , ELIAS tittilpi; of•`llickinson township will .offer_at public sale on . lllell of:MOO, Horses, milk cows, Sheep anti Hogs, wagmi,-plows.rind •barrows, with., the •usual variety of farming implements.' . . bANIEL LEplAti, AdMiLliStrAtOr of Jacob Lehman, deceased:of .North Middleton town ship, will offer a variety of articles at public pale,. on Saturday the 6tlidnyi of March.- : C. EBERLY, of Ilnmpden toithship, • wlll offer at public sate, Thursday the 4th day of March, a very great variety-of stdele,l-aud largest osgortment of Inncbines- for forth bor, that bait been offered in this county embracing. 'Dopy, of tliiiUToilern inventions 11.tid :improvements Po will, it .the :mime time eon his household i u 1 kitchen J. op WITMER,:of North -Illidilleton,town,„ 'ship will haveirpublic'eale of 11 - orp—bu2ek_ onil farming otent.ile:on . Tuesday the 9th Joy oflitrell. 'Ail his residence is ou the first farm below the Popr House . , persons from town have en opportunity of securing some valuable horses by attending this solo. THE WEATHER AND TM , POOR.—The .suriden and uneipected advent of cold weather Ims found thousnntls of our fellow creatures in stnte of almost utter destitution, and totally unprepared to meet its inclemency. There are always many, very many, in every community, who, owing to ill health, mint of employment, improvidence, or eonintiinforanevi crac"hrrence, are rendered in a manner dependent upon their more opulent or provident neighbors. At the meeent time, especiallz..when.employment is scarce, and the " storm-king" line undisputed itsvity - ; alien the snow lies deep upon "ihe fields and ronds; - aud - the - shrill - winils - find - piercing blasts of winter whistle around us; and when cold and frost affect all, it is not surprising that many of the eons nod daughters of toil and rienitry are suffering. fbr the a-ry neces saries of life. Cod hoe truly " tempered the wind-to the shorn lamb," and though the f o re part of the wintee was mild and, pleasant, ren dering but little fuel necessary; tin re are Still six weeks of cold weather to be experienced, weather which may prnre nu incessant source of 'euffering. to the destitute and needy. Now, then,-is the titut for the exercise of true benevolence on the3iii:it Ofllltocharitahle and htininne, nod it is to be moot earnestly 'hoped that wherever the destitute eon ho re lieved, no means will remain unhdopted to in sure such a deeirithle..end. The ''l.,a4jett . Be nevolent Society of Carlisle," once so conspic uous for the efforts:of its members in alleviating the condition' of dip kthiustricus poor by fur nishing them with work, is noir expect?.ff to renew its exertions: arid our citizens,, one and nit, should unite their effrts, not ynly, pecti ninrily, but actively, by baiting, personally, the wretched homes of those to whom they de sire-to give their_cherity. WAS'IIINOTON'S Bnrrir DAY.-31ot day lust, the 22d inst., was the anolversary of ale birth-day of the immortal WASIIINOTON. The day gimped off in a 'very quiet and orderly manner, nutl without the good people of our borough making any demonstration, military or Maio, in honor.ot the natal day of the Father' of his Country. In the days when wo were young,' t h e 22d of February" was a gala day in Carlisle., and it was mimed in' amidst the ringing of belle, the firing of cannon, iho sound of martial music, and other patriotic &moil stratioim. During the day, largo bodies of well-drilled military would be under arms; gaga,. tgutritrsand strentnera di4lnyed ; .none fired, and the day pretty generally ob served by the c tizene. Al...night, the Public buildings and hotqswoultbe handsomely B lumlnatod,and Militnry balls and civic sup pers be given. But now, like nil our national holidays, J{naltington's Birth Duty coines 'and goes, and no display of any kind, takes place. Not to druniis beard, not a sliotis'fired, mid not a soldier is seen in 'uniform: Neither citizens or Military seem_disposed to do it re- . jorenci; , is It. so ' ' . , -71.Elifil:ttfar4,TItirtylfottr-reornitnv-for the Mounted Regimente, arrived' tit Carlisle 'Bartaoks yesterday. Althougli,t here are quite a iittilaber or rearuits at the Boritickalitw, our town is' veryfoist at night: -- Few oflhn men are aeon after, dark, and those who clout! In,' ge,nerally , pooduct I themselves in en 'orderly Inanner, a L fact'which stieaks.well for COluitel 'RITTENDEN. and the - other offio4s attaoluiti Ter thol'ost;:: Tlte,tenet kindly feelings exist be... tweet' 'the oltisens ofttlia town and the officers the interest of : overy one tto oultivatethat orate of thttige .. ottly.alforda a pleasant 're tkorJ for cal seits , pnd but tbb nolinne annually 'es Pended fOi.eutaiistence, fOisie l and: fepaiya, I! a ief,y Importatit item' to this eoUitty;" , INSURE YOUR PROPEIiTy.H7NONY thc time for - 444erlY , holders, bath' hi towqnhd opuntrf,. tit t &et iri'suranoedtSpon thoifrespec tivo properties. AlthSo4ll, thus for, duririk the . prement winter, our - ehmmunity has marer ed but little from tho effeene of fire, yet it to altoosilmymiollde to iunrd 'ngaintd de:Menlo and the toreh.of the incendiary. •The bolter r)londolobo_in . :•umt,..ond in ihn.eyent of fire,. they will tint he OtiljeetTo :114)M! lied. A very large number of poison?, there to good tensor - to beliovo, neglect to effoot in•urancro upon their properti,, on ncootint of the . tritling.cost.• In .case' of fit e they meet' within total loss, nn many insiiinees appeal to their• friends anti neighbors for that aid whidli, by the exercise of ordinary. prudence, they would not' have re• quired. • ..Theee ore, two excellent Insurance Com Pan ice in dootherland county, conducted on the tnutuat principle (tile :'Allen and Dist Penns borough" and the tt'Cumberland.Valley" Coin- Pania 4 ,) in which thecost.fOrinsurilig is TO 101 V wonder:is all-do not avail them= selve's of. their advantages. -- The companies above named ild"not confute their operations to the country disti ints, and' persons residing in town can readilyeffect Insurances on favorable terms. • IVo advise every' ono of our readers ' owning property: whAlnive hitherto neglected rho precaution to insure, to do so at once. FIIIF.NIPIN'S PARADE:: AT 3TECILINICS ' nunn.—On MOTU'S V I est, the 221 instant, we / learn that quite a handsome display of firemen , tool place in nor sister town of Mechanics burg,. The. Washington Fire Company of that beautiful and thriving horough,„haring recent ly procured a new and splendid Engine, was noxious to toot its powers, and resolved to celebrate the event by a procelofifm and other apProprinto ceremonies. ' The " Cumberland Fire Compony" of C me- lisle,-With "der machine," W•os, by invitation, preFent rm . the occasion, end . e.sisted in 'the ceremonies. Tl:vettninerlitud' way under the column , d of its presiding ellicer, Ittainwr NICCAIITNEY, and nunitu4ed afinut tirty The parade is de,eriitellZaq having heel) n very impo.ing nut in the evening the - members of the "Citittlierland" returned In this .place, well plett,ed With their re9eption and . treatment at Alechanicslturg. • ' • • Tull LECTURE SEASON.—The present winter 'has bee . more than usually fruitful in popular lectures; end the citizens of many of the neighboring towns have enjoyed rich intui- t . lectuol trents.from.men of high character and sle cling literary acquirements. In connection with this, we Would inquire, 'wily the .Course of Lectures before the "Union Fire Company" came to-so sudden a tertitivatiun 1 ii,We mis 'tnko not, but two jectnres of the coarse were delivered, and we are sorirised that the anti- cipnto ones were - We Drp ceCtait,i the 6mlt was not.upoo-the part of our siiizens who have always liherally-eacoornged - the leO tur:s. Can the committee explain this matter? TIIE • Teil CH:OP.—The recent, " cold ennp" has dissipated the 'fears entertained in regard. to a 'failure of the Ice - crop; and the hen"ria,ll " pablienns and binnert! have bpen made glad-la coneeplenee of:the very palpable - -iippenratiee tit... Jack Frost." r a week and workmen litiyeheen busily engaged in ---eiitting—and-liattling-leil-and we. presume--hy . this time all those intending in.iitcite away a _ • Bondi of the "congealed element," have had their ice bowies well tilled. N 'xt summer, therefore, we shall have ice creams, lemona des. mint-julips, and all the other delicticieS which make life agreeable. in any quantity. LECTURE ON Pit YSIOLOOY,—On Mon • day eveniug, Dr. CM`ItUiV delivered all Intro. ductory Lecture to a regulai course; on Ana tomy, Phytdolopy 'and the Rules of Health: Education. Hold was' erowded on the occasion, and the lecturer was listened to with intense interest. The first lecture of the regular course was given lost night, the subject being, the Frame of Me House we live in." lir. estmoii has put the price of admission to these lec tures so low, that every one may-avail them selves of the" opportunity to attend the full crirse - rand - ris - t hj - subject - brinteresting - to - an, we anticipate full houses. A Lecture, espe cially for ladies, willdie given this afternoon at 3 o'clock-, P. NI, LUCK IN LEISER K-- t We learn from t'...`e IlarriAurg Daily I lerahl, that Nlr, J,tatcs (im.- Itallitat, of Harrisburg, and formerly of this borough, huts recently fallen heir to a snug lit tie fortune of :520,000, lilt hill] by ttCMMide - - rato . relative :in the :South. Ir."..u.'has been quite poor, owl being an old man, this lucky bit of fortune will be a very gracious thing fu,ir him. -111Asosic.—On'Thursday evening last, Cumberlimp' Valley Lodge, No. 815, A. V. M. of Shippemburg, Was institutt tt by D. D. G. M. lierMan4t Johnson, anti the officers in stalled. lion. Henry Ruby, W. 1I , Rev. James Colder, S. W. and Rev. F. A. Rupiey, J. W. Title Lodge goes into. operation - under very favorable auspices and with every pros . • tier The Right Rov..Bistion PorrEn is es pser.tod to xibit enrli,lo. on 'the first Sunday in Nardi Oho ithyond - administer - the - ApostOlic Rite of Confirmation in St. J o ho' d church. Bit.z.-Posma.—The bill-posters of Buffalo, N. York. are running opposition to each other in business. Col 'Loin Smith advertises to pint hills nil over the Union end. in California and Havana, and'entlorses his merits by 'refer ring to Hon. Nlillard Fillmore, James Iltielittn nn, Niortiit Van Buren, William H. Seward and other distingnisltertgentlemen..vrhoseopittions' .on hilbsticking. Ile a nuttier of course,.arecoti sidered ortlpplos Prof, Bend puts fortli tt 'counter advertisement, in which he states that although Ile has no special agencies in Gtlifor mtliavann, and other sinall places, he is fully pr tired to Post 'hills, on the shortest notice. in Chinn, the Sandwich Islands. Jerpalem. Bruzil,:at the 'sources of the . Nile, on every Peak orthe Alps, and all overibe North polv Ho gives among his references ,tho Emperor .of Russia, Queen Victoria,,Clllo l Ching Ching of' China. end ,the editor of - the Rochester Union. lye guess thert is snore *hid of ti drive In the last referenee.—Detroit Advertiser.. Prof (Omens L. Gum:Wen, Ex• trnerdinary to the °Wiens of Ctrlisle, (Joints It 'unneoessary to give any references out of the county, but bi wishes it distindtly under steed. that. he continues to' precties plain and fainv bill-sticking at short notice,- .7 - Pe ttWY:Cistit!rY:=llte — , D enieoro'ti - ",e r - Perry . county met in County Convention orillte 15th : inet , and eleeted C. J. T. - Melntire;• Es.j., or 13loonifieht, to_represent that oounty in the 4th of .lercji Convention. The eeleation•of Delegote,' wool' toot vote between the huohn-' WeW nodDdogines ntin, end stood 18 for 1110-• Indic. 'to 17 kir John Power:. . • i!lrryFreenant - tise - infornintibct , ifroth one of the morober,t,of.thtiponvention, , thht if . all . tbe delettlitee bad Tefletzted tbasill of those .irbeeent Wein,. the ,Poughts Mtn W ' QUIII,,bIIVO' hna a'mnjt „ . „ , rlty of,qetn, ten' to -,iwelre , itt •the Coivention, :i ftljt ie , tho,•Dentoorhoy Of Per-. 47; :reotioented to 'the St.tte 091c,gato, fottoettlide Ito . Buciumants new , platfoith tikat.the mioritteball rule.' • • ADAM'DDNSDMAN, EKKTrenemrne in conformity with thn lath section, of net of.Assombly nntltlod nn not to ruriso tho Jillltla 5)810111, to ., passed thu Bute day of AprililBs3, nolibi to Ito following account : . To Amount of oulotno ding 31111tio .11 nog no. UN and pros lookyOars. • I • 31Litia•l• Ines flllief.sed for the 'oar 16E7, an, per tot uru of County Couttnltslonerin Ily Ailment of (Ines outstanding and uneolleated 110 , 1837 and prerlomi years, , • V 220 01. • Si eximerations allewed colliiiitlirtrfi t ri .liifi7 'IIIICCPI . OI4O its years, • i 330 00 • of collectors' minnissions for '- o , ..:•••• 77 15 for printing military statement for 1550,----- - ". . . ' paid Samuel Crop, Brigade hispector t for satrryt.B.o.ji.i..: .• .. 118 Oil paid hit:gold Artillery comp:lly, 'due for 1856, " - - . • fio Oo ... 0_ ' _old,. Ualtilt Guards ciinipatty, duo 111.2186,4______' ____ • . bil 0 -- IFilit gtoriiiiiirolif Wain tiiitto ry:due . l.,r 1857, • 50 - 00 . raid Ad:10100a .11 muds, due for 1587, . , ' ' ' 75 00 .., . paid Quitman ifitards, duo for 1857:- - , 73 00 -. paid County CiIIMIIISSIOIIers for services ournilitary business, - „1 114. .-60 00 ~ — ..11:11d Fttlte:TrinlSUrel . as per receipt, • ' . ' 31 33 paid Township and Borough ANSWISO. for 1857, i _ .. 55 PI . : oferrur in the last annual statement 01 31111 Lin tax,. 46 444 ' . . ' hf County Treasurer's Coupon: on on 81,081 73, •• 4 . ' B4 . - balance duo :unitary fund in Lands of County Treasurer o ....„ ' 606 81 • .. ', . .- -.41,932 82 . . • Schedule of Militia Taxe3, exhildting the purouinf of (laplifwk3;ambant. reeciveri; amount of ,Colleetars peg, amount of exonerations god aplawit oatstandttly, fin! the year . 1857; and yea); • Townships. Collectors Nature. ^S Years 31111tHetou„ NoMYI . , • Upper .111oli, -Prim kford; Lower Apen, Frarikliml, • MeelLinirsburg, .111)pore11, Montoe. Newrillo, l.lehn S. Mm•row, NrWtoll, . ji 4 3tliii4,l (hero, Shippentattirg• Lor., ;Jacob Strlnnum, ' l Southampton, • J. K. Kelso, Lower Allen, • , /Samuel Shlretnan, Lipp, Allen, .i.lntin W. Coeklln, • ('111•11.1t , • ;.(trortre Sruhy, • hlekluron. , .:S. NI. Kenyon. East Pennal.rol, ? Abraham fool', Frank 1br.1,• ',)lartln )fount!, Ilammtru,,,.. - 111:,01,1Ilumr, Hopewell, l,lolutMeCes, . l 3lostr..i. •• :loluilllelm, Merhaelcsburg; ',George Attleh, - l 3111111 n, - ~ , John .larebr. • : Newton. • :Nylnlant 311•Cyne, , New CuMberland, :Jelin ('hurry, Newrllle. •.lohn Moore, .. - .Nurth 111 , 1dIrton, - : . - - I.i.:it Zeleler. ..• South liddlrton, :tVIIII•un Moore, „ Silver Spring, ' .r.... 1 Senmean, illllpprn•dir4 1, • , .. • flrilliam tlriflin, .• Shippresburt! twp, I 111155 11.01. Ire St. re. 1110. 1 .41:, • ; . 1:111POrt. (it7lllllll, : : 0111,111i1110011, ; • :•.I. 11. CoLover, • , Ily amount cash 'paid Ilenjaniln 11114er. A5;440411' of ?litorio. Clip ,F r return of 100 permuis, - - • •,• • -• aid dolin I.rihr, Assessor.of South 'Middleton 1 wp., fin teturn of 178 persons, - pall 'Martin Ao .lsgegsgr of Sidppenslibra . I sop., t.r ref urn of 17 per6ollP, _ - pat I Itolert Nllekey. Asgessur of Newton toxin:hip, for rotors of 41. f p o roor, .. p.! !sage PlogArolf, ,Asses t or of Carlisle, for ten urn of :V.7 perhoDF, . -% paid 'fharnag !triton, Assesgor flftoutlininpfon 1.1 p., fi,rootoro of too persona, • - "O . , _ p• 11,1 l'lnirons )1eC01.1141.., .lssessor of Neil agile. for return of 79 persons,, ' . .. , paid !meld (lads. Assessor of Sheer Splint: tOWlltilip s , for return of 168 persons, ..,1,1 Jaen], Stelnrinto, Assasoor of shipoolothorg boroooh,•ror rogue,, of 122 porsonn, . pllll .1011110. Snyder. Ass !aro,. of Frankford township. for return of 91 pergneid, '- pill John 11ru. , ,i, A agesior of flainpilen township, for return of 140 persons, , .•...f, - • "' paid : , ,,ni Ind filler, As,,, , tgor of aVes't Pennslioro toirdship. for retort of 120 person,, pill Thipolg'S. , auler..%S.-.1.1.Jr Of llPllitl tO,VIISII,Ip. for returnl,,, Of 91 ~,,.,,,, __ . rill !ferry ram, .Isse , ,,or Of ,%1120113111,01111T, for return of 102. persons, • . 'pilaf .1/411a11101t, - As'4essor of Ilopow'sli tog nship, for return of Inn piTsol j , . _ , . - pli 1 litgorrni.3l.trtln, Aggesgor of ItHillig,.. township, foo„oiturn of 202 persona, paid l'eri. Quill'' Aggearfir of Sortlt.Nli I !let in (ONTOSIIip. for roi urn of 171 persona, - paid ,latonel .thirithf,,Aggesso.' of East l'OOOSI•oro' totruship, for return of Iso pernonfl, . • -,,,.,,,d,'„1 11 , K. 'Taylor, Ac..,,,,,,,r ot Co Aor Allen tornallfp, for retort, of 120 personr, , ',paid John Italian, Asigis.or of Ilpper Allen finroiship, for ref urn of I.:4'.Lpersons, . pill' John C. li'irli, Assessor of Sow Cumlierhand, fdr rill urn of 21,.poreons. C1,111,.1 %ND Col;Nrr, SO, . W.. 1.010 1111 - th.ll , i4livil .t,itltos Or ( . 111111,0011111i.ronulty. 014 , 60 sworn ocvorEllog to law, In witioriiiinee with thel of tlic :loth A. I), oh we ne,onnt. oC.tdaat Esq.. of ft. em ioty ittortmbl., In Ow manor ilp,yorl.ll)i,that Wei the stated. tilttie,s'our him& 1.1114 2iith day of January, A. ' 0 . 1" Gov }icon —Most dour ren'e dens will rememilier - 016,1 ex-Governor frebb, of pitio,who now resi lea near Rock, ford, Illinois, was lost fall indicted fur theot• ing at and mortally wounding one of a party of reckless young Inca who were f intesting'his residenee and annoying bis family with a cha rivari, or horning, party, on the occasion of the marriage of one Of Gov.:ll.'s stihs. He -was tried for murder last wetk at Rockford, and triumphantly acquitted. Tote Corwin nnd Judge William Johnson, of Ohio, condAted the defence.- The-verdict tM is' sapl to be in fie cordae with public sentiment in Rock coun ty, and, while the fatal result of Gov. dlebb's ~ shot is deeply deplored, it fs' hoped that the verdict Will do much to put down those dis graceful exhibitions of brutality and ill-breed- Ling known as charivaris. The James Itachnontr" - is the 'tme of a Olive sohw that hot. just 11111Idtd a car- niißt on the coast at The name in n delicnte copplitnent to the " favorite son,'" who soya " he has done more for the outh than•tiny,tnan living "' The "cargo" bhould hove been •e?itt to K 2111410. E t s ,„ The:Cleveland Register tnskes the Col lowipg good hit. " Whether Queen Victoria's fled petticoat will become the fashion in Afeti co, is yet to be known. It is evrtilid, hodfliVer, flint - the efforts of soffit, of tier male predeces sors to introduce their red coats, did not sue,. eyed." tl i \\ .' . tel A _young Ant dean Indy . in . Patin brew ens to sue Pre,nlent 13n.1t nano for breach of promice. She says that (lining at her fath er's table,,year4 age, he shit' to her—" My clear Miss, if I ever shinddi he President, you shall be mistress of the V, bite House. , Mir liooft Cr.atife. • GODEr fir March presents unusual• nttrad lions. It Is graced with nu unrivalled steel engraving", '• Thu lot.lll.;r's Bliiiining." - -The Solored_fashion_plat,,is extra,. and_the- 'woad, outs are worCed item which anti poi he wild of many of.the monthlies. " :11nr gere't's [Unite." by Alice 13 Haven, is contin ued; and the literature throughout is finely adapted to the cla,qt of renders for which it is intended: Godey, in hin own sphere is- unri valled To he had at Piper's. . PETERSON'S AIAOAZINE for Alnittli is out, tilled with pleasant stories, poetic gem 4, pat terns for dresses slid embroidery, and a host of other its, inlerustinil6 Lathe's. , Tlio iii formation in efirronti number is worth a yew's subscription to any . lady: Ti be had at piper's BTEPIIEreS NEW MONTiILY roe - 11ie has been received. Th's periodical is mee with high favor from all quarters, sud it richly merits it: Thediterature is sound and wbole.: some, and the attractions are sutlicieidy varied to meet the'" wants and wishes" of tlio whole fair sex. Terms 20 cents tier, number. To be had'at Pipers. • . GRAIIAM for March in; as usual, tunny, grave, fashionable, learned, sentimental, eciz entitle, historical,' iitty.and - poetical, person can find something In it to.plenielbem. "St.' Aubla," is continued, ditto, •• The Mon tignes.'!: Lelnud 'throws his versatile genius in all its 'force, IMO Graham. 'T*) be had it Piper's.' TIIE, NEW Wax Pam is rnis of the hest and cheapest Illustrated family..p9 pore pahiished. •It 'contains:over 1000'large quarto pagCsi .of closely printed rending mnttei•yeariy, , ..fiqeq withr• handsomely :itlustrafeir "TulCs, /, :N.l,re; dm:, by the nicsticiMiais'irriterSaf the day., •The'Prelis for onn he much 'reading matter any ;of and at the lari;f:rie n 'n . f , t'Si r o liebeiltrD. /OBE; 21 I CoiitTe .N. t."‘:. ;•. ME MILITIA: ''ACC'OUNT. i.roim If. Simlir, .i):111111 Taylor. MonjtitnlTT7UtiklieK -4 , - .7". I•Ijmot Ilrookg, ; •1656 ,Stunnol Berry, ','Adzo Sofro,. 3renus, .. 1 / 1 14,1) K rout. • 1854 LEM 144 Amoriiit paid .dssessars fur furnishing delinquents, al two cenis.eade, vis - . ._ _ MEI ' tilt lAmount, of Amount Duplicate.; received. Consetorie Amount Amouht tins: ; Exonee. S,Outshul'g 3 9, .3 _lBs4''_s 3uS Ali 13 00 (N) . 28 50 1 1 61) ' ITT% ciRYT' 2 ; 11 00$ • 2C. t!f • '. 3 82. ,• • 125 10 50 ; -'42' • ; . '2 70 • 44 01 Oil 'll _O 1:1{ 21 Tr Sci 14 to 51 11 12 2i (.3 to ha 10 ' 4 hl ' 2 90 2 (10 1 4 t2 2 0, 2 55 3 17 39 00 31 f 0 , 11 1, r 10 n 0 3F El' rs 21_-11: 74 5 h ' 011 91 i 55 50 85 5 50 1 130 _ _ 1.300 3 52 7.00 + 3 CO lO 00 ? 3 "7• /1 50/ 2 52 ," 3 50 / 1228; 40 Ti • - $ll/..b SU 2.14 is i *77 s3an On .ISAAC RING WA LT. 1 ' Auditors : - DA VI D:G. OYSTER, ' - , of. - B ENJ AM IN.I)U K E, - Outrtherbrnd cunnty. DISTII ENS IN(1,011 Tuesday evening of fast'' .week, a - Most distreiiing accident'ocourred-oil the, Cudoros - creed, rt nr Yiirk, Pa.,. whereby three children lost their lives. It appears that five children, three boys and two girls,. who were returning from school, ventured upon the ice et the Cotton's,. but it not being of sufficient thickness' to bear their- weigh', four of the.num her : broke through, and before assistance could he rendered' three of them were drowned. The fifth child, a little girl, gave the alarm to some young men near by, 4 , \ who hastened to the rescue of the children,.;`," ~,, and with m u ch difficulty succeeded in bringing • the other little girl safely to shore. Two of, • those . who perished were sons of a 3fr. and theother mean of Mr. Philiplahr.., Wu gather these particulats from the York Re publican. • A Cunsc - ttmovitn.-=:Wainanhoo t i ever - 1 141 h e_sidLedfeuts-of--t be— ctiNe•intlic'ed either sex, by Eve's disobedi ;ence.in the gar len of glen: Ever since our a solist inothees first elloitt.to bide her Blume for violating the express .will of her Orsator, by sewing together and Wearing fig. leaves, her daughters have been doomed to "stitch awdy their lives," in obedience to the exorbi tant demands of fashion, itt the modern adorn ments 01 lier vex. The only relief they can ever ,expect from the drudgery of band sew ing, must he found in die Introduction of nov Ell. C 13,txen Sewing Machine inte every houstiltuld, Ily its use every wife and tooth, r trill have amp e leisure to heetow attention to the etincotion of her childred, du letter I,Y -ing than by hand, nod have better health and tnm•e'coiitfort that she can.possibly have with out a Guovtm & Machine where is ex • 1)R. SANFORD'S rN I GOR A'l'O It .—ThO people can Im con i.ipeed.by-trial that all ... thie fanilly -- madicines are tint humbibt, and that among the thousand of butterily•llfe there area few of great merit, and undoulted a or. h. Of these Ila - SiSVOIM'S VllioltAl ox. or Liven lisaitoy.stands first ' among the remedies of the day dhat can he relied nit ao a medicine that Is all it is recommended by Ito pi oprie tem. It advertises Itself on rrruy trial, for there are ' none Wito 'We It but tell their friends Grilo so.-and on it pea from Month to mouth till al' tno people of the - rearned,tbe_goed-_of thit, truly - valuable - - It recommended ith trstinionials to - prove Its virtue fur the cure of liver complaints of every kind. feMn.the worgt Dyl.pepsfa to a I'ololllOn , mid Is pa - Ocularly adapted to Jaundice, Deranged • • Stonnich, Bowel Complaints and diseases of children. One or two doses sire tidal to cure a cold with scarce-a-----._ failure. It is worth in trial for thin alone. it is par ticularly adapted. to the use of ladles or sedentary bah- lin- Foam taillo, of. the highest standing inn society have jiVoll their certificates nut its ufi ea,y. and we say to till who are ailing. try one bottle, and you will Hover he without it.—BI.OO3IIIELD PRESS. • rip There is a I l lyEn INI-icionAToit for all who me trout lad wiiii ( ltny (if thnoo disnereenble complaints. nitelt as .Inuntlice, hyspepgla or Liver Din. eases of any kind. We feel that we are doing our in vnil,l readers an invaluable service tr... can I I nd u ,, theta to get a to of lie. Satihrd's I tiVigorntor, nod take it, for we know font personal exncriutice Haan in Otto of the greatest remedies for general debility, and consequent inactive hodily roWerh en er before used. It'. action In so perfect and complete as to give relief the first time takdo. Auld Wit does to other:. as it_ haft to an, hitira bottle will be all - that Is needed. We know of nothing we min recommend`with sach',ottlido‘nce, for ii tnhfly medicine, an the Invigorator.—BAßWAl LIC N. • .• Wood's flair R eat orntive.wwWe have never known any oilier medicine win as large a share of publle mm11,1014.1+ In so short allme aithis has done. it has net been more than a year since wo first heard of 11, and it no., stands at the head or nil remedies of the kind. We have never lined any of It ourselves, having Ind no occasion, as our ••erown of glory" not only as yet retains Its original color, but gets more so-r-blit some 01 our friends hove, mid we lave never known It fail of restoring the hair to in origin/11V odor. We ad vise sari, as are bemaning prematurely grav r to give the Ilostarat lye" a trll.l.—Chei.ter (Illinois) Herald. • • Rlariiants. . . • On ilVo Ilit. Ins t., by the RO , Y.' A. G. Marlatt, hfr ; GE l. W. GA ItIIETTSON: otillaltlmoro, to telii •MAC. , ,GIE A. only daughter of Goo. Wobtert, Esq., of Me. eluiblcobtargvetinthorland count} p , Pa.' - , . C2Ct4 5 .: - TntbliLomugh.onthilrth lost SIJFAN.CATIIE LIINir?,tInughtor pf Rev. A. !I. KroMerokgrd 1 4 .r<• The Lord pre add the Lord both , token Away; Matted bo the mute of the Lord.. , borongb,On" ?dandily night last, Allan SUSAN , iILONECK ER, at an advanced aga. On'Ounday warning. the 7t1 . 1 Ind , of crnnc"IDITAS. 417. 7 , 7 DLE PIC:1119SE; infant obn of J.ll. atd aged 7 pl6ntlfiandlBdayai. " TN Newton taivnahlp, on,ttielat at t advanevd aft 67112 yaingh. t" =I 61 $ 574 so 1,:. s oo '1,932 89 13 GO o; - N3 i 3 11 50 a 0 . 1) 4)) On. EMI 5 orl :13 00 .0 00 nit IS 00 E 313 50 00 37 CM; 2 22; 12 IM 2 . 12 10 00) Mr $2 12 3 56 •s'l 1 6