.. ~ .. . . -'--.1.1.1',,,-....,1:i.4c1:-..,,,,.)C.01b",-. WEI!SIiISDAY,, AI , REL 28, 1858. Lzaist.A*riVE. The legislature 'adjourned fitially_oniThurs. day last, after a session of less than ordinal.) ,Interest. AR nsual,.four-lifths of the session Was consumed •in *. prisate legislation, leasine but'littfe . time to apotiss or mature • measurer. of riblit benefit, To Messrs Fetter, Stuart, McClure are•u—videFtratiyilbl .gatlons for •legislatiee fiv,ow, especially. so to, Mr. Stuart, chose daily attention to the Herald., In this respect, is fully appreciated During the entire seesion, on' every untram melted by party, lies,-Mr. Sttuirt has shown himself is man at prudent, oonserwitoles feel ing, .nti.das lona no Cumberliiiiil county moo be.feprtonented by a democrat; she can send'no more worthy man than Ilugh Ste ;rt. • Among the public acts,' which distinguish the late session. is the bill fur the sale of the fitate'C IN to the Sunbury unit Erie Itoil rend, the effect of which is an immense saving to the State; in the abolislitfieidof the Canal Board; nether the immediate proceeds of the •enle shill be beneficial or n,it. The 13 :nal. Board remain in office until the meeting of the• neit begislature, to settle up the business, uf-" - ter which period, ' ' " halto's occupation's gone." -Another.mensure of .getieral interest is the License "Law.. The. new lovi throws open 4 a wide 'door to all who wish to engnee in the liquor truffle, and estoblishetifree trade in rum. • Ws hope, to see such au - --oppo-ition-orgtinized ngainst it, as will, by the meeting of the-next Legisloture, expthige it from the Slot itte BOOk. : The tlemitOititic moj city of the Senate ths gratied thaebtoly, by passing an net to abolish uJ e - Wilmot's disttiet. for the purpose-of le gislaringhim'outld vffise. The motive won too transparent to deeldretVkone. It WnB a vlntliativeprestittition of power. to pont.ll potiticol opponent—a petty scheme of revetige, rthy.:Wltleli meta who prefix h . onordde to their • nornes. thonght to shelter t h emselves behind their legislative poi: ion, and; onstassin-like, - stab Judge Wilnioi in the "dark. The House, however; gallantly caws to the rescue, end . klllel the oaring "the Legislalure from the consunimotion of ti g eat Wrong. • The Legiillittite ohm pissed a law rt quiring the appointment of three CoMmissioners to codity the renal laws of the State, each Corn mitelonee.to receive a italary of two thousand alohnrs. The Governor leis appointed Jiitige LEWIS. Attorney' Generol KNoic and Mr: BUCK ALLAY Commissioners wider the 10w . 5,1 • CON.GItE,NIONAL The Committee ofConfeteiice. to whom woo referred the diengeoement between_ the two resorted- ton disgracmul trick„by which they hope to mime tie Lecon.pton COlll/111111i011 on the people of Kopme, andby achieve the lang deferred bill now reported by Mr.Ensiisll pioviden that • certain Lit.d Ceilinonce, drouning.to tiie peo . ple of ,111110Dniount - of publio ihsll be pultnitted to tiuse of the people 'in connection with- the Lsci..turdor Constitution: If the bill and ordinance io accepted, then be' 'Minified by proclamation of the Pt eeident. lint; if the people of K umar reject the Constitution, c mpied with OM bribe of pubic had, they ore to either the penalty of being' kept in a territorial condition . , until such time an Kansas- 01;111 bare 1 population sufficient to middy her Inn repreeentative in the Ilou.e.untler the nppoitionment, the ratio of winch iv nearly 100,000. 'years tti4 elapse he fore that 'Tmid of populati 111 l is reached, with the element of alavery idrendy engrafted in the Terrib ry, the people of coo any he (Tided to ndopt the Lscampton fraud, however repugnant, ns-it in, with a grant of laude, in order. to avoid greater' evils. The Administration, having been defeated in every ammo to force Lecuitupton through the Comte, are tinw Tesorting to contemptible trickery to gain their object. With a hih ain one hand, and a whip itt the other, they soy to the people of K.I4ISIIP. "You millet vote for the Litiettipton Constitution, with Its protec tion if slavery, and all its . fraitile, or we will keep ion out of the Confederacy. until you ate bodied into " Thin is the pure inglish of 111 r. Enalioll'a bill, and we leave the mil jest for our readers to make their own commente. ITIIPATC111:8 FOR' COLONEL', JOONSTON. —St. Lourx.'April 17 —The -Republican - learns from a molter entitled to ot edit, that all 'express messenger pii•eeil through this city shout two weeks sieve, W t 6 illl4tlllo lo lll l to sum not .to 0111111111 noe ofb tt ive operafiona agubuit the Mot moos before the arrival of the Peace Cotniiiirsionera The pr fey of . Mr. Buchanan in regard In the Utah Expedition it. contemptible. Alter - a large outlay of monry and puliki stores, in transporting a hotly of men, within striking distance of the Mormons, it is .rod- JolinstonN Nice is not large enoligli°' to not. with efficiency, and he is therefore or• tiered to wait until the spring for reinforce ments. Bring opens, and orders are issued tomencentrate-a large farce; to unite with Col - Johipton'il command, when a- new-line of po licy strike+ the President. and he appoints Peace Commismioners to confer with the Mar. mane! and Col Johivitnn is instructed not to commence Imstilities before the arrival of these Peace Cammissionere. Sit, we are to have no war at last, and we just feel like the gitirigliV" Walked ien miles in the rain to see a man hanged. and miine hecau-ie he wee reprieved. We hope, iiiviever ‘ that peace will ant he Made until all the mule contracts are filled. ' Tae L4QCott LAM—The new L , qunr Lnw, will helound en ot.r first page, it will he in farce-probably nhnut a s yenr, and then. h u "peroe•led,by a new one, when .the next Login la!itre meets: The following are iternain fea tures.. ; •• Voltam. to he granted in Philadelphia by tte David r f Appratverty in Aqesheny county by the.Avatioiate Judaea and Treasurer. nod 1 4 - other count ea by the Judges of,the C isms, qualified discretionory. power. over the spoilt:101one, The minimum price of licence' with poles of over slooo . to be s2s.qtod 'under $lOOO to he IQ 5 —lu=- Phibolei p hut_ a t tvb ...th minimum to be $5O. Hotels and rfolverna to be chiesified and rated according to the enlee. OU'ealev of,$10:000, the licence to N. s4lof on sales of4ttoutt-the_licenee be.s2so; en Sales or $6 0 00: the licence to he WO; nod on 'We's oromm, the license to he $5O. • • Retail brewers to ' , scrotal' se eating bouncy 414.protnere to be oppototed. to P'SHlllllle and de-, trevielinterated anti drugged liquors, and the sitricif eUati u oft") rob' II lied and putiltilied. APPOINTN6.-OZOIONN, W.. KNOX. En., of Gerriehnegrforntyp of Girtele, hoe beennp- A n ted:C*lr 'to the ;Attorney General,' hy' ": The sitit ;lit! Eltnie'lgrfaillttp: •y, tr,A;l3.), -7IIE'LOTTESY• DIAICIA. , . - • Ahliontik the Cegisliture long shim. nholish-• did hitteriett in Pent:Sylvania:end prieeed bests • imposiw4enelties bn the sole of lottery tick etcr_ it:fiery tomtit eeemo to be7e feken:pcssession of the peoPle.• flumlmß Frowsier On 4Mittlity,. end the ntdrpnl Is cot": . finite ly stirred 'up fey the !misfit of those who wont to "see the Elephant," bye POI' OrPoll1.• there under the tinme of Gift Book Stores;' ! - ‘, " Gift Concerts," and flashy newspapers The cf. cities are overrun with them, end brew:hes 1, are new sent out to the country towns. PO ki more effectually to tench the enrol districts. 41it_al,few_weisks ranee Ctirlisle woe honored with one of these "gift enterprises;" in the shape of a onek-ntore.,whers honks were offeretlia " the lowest retail price," ittOl'a li beral supply of gold (? ) watches. pencil. nod hreest-pins thrown into the barman en gifts The bait took—the store wale crowded, Mid. those OM pressed through. to 'get a hook nod gift;could fully realize the trouhle eons. wield upon, the •' pursuit of gilded supper under ' diffictilties " Even professors of teliginn: who would he borri • fied at • the• idea of 'fumbling. were net %limed to t.gafiteir pile' . ;l om a, book, and looked with as much anxiety for the drawing of the v i e. pn if titeYlnfdennl in front of a faro. • -hank;;ith theii•ehfps, vibra-• Ming on•the Aura. of a card, . . • '. ..• • In the spirit of the - times, it Dr, J. 'Payne, . _ Dentist, has opened ft:Benevolent Inealudori at. -Illoontingtoti,lllinnia, - where I.em - okeit - tficlor; • 1 lolving . litet HI offer: "A beautiful silver Cup Will he ipt'esented •to the person having the. • gr. ntest • unieber of teeth event:red—and u splendid gold watch will he awarded to the one the Ceroritriificierteethin eer ed. Teeth es,tracted for $1 per dozen." • The Mayor of New York seems tletetinined to root thrise swindling ouncerns out of that city. A few wee ks ago, Gib- Pullet paid a visit to 872 Grontl.street. the " liCad eptotterti fur bargains," of _C....E..Tt.th1.& ~.itntl ors -- 'reiteri - ammirtOlisrfirthiebtf • aged the concern, awl - had-tvri4Orlifteivoinen employed, minted Cothatitio and Mary TUdd, to aimed to th‘cerrespotinence." The girls stated that 'they were itino . iny connected with the concern, nor wits there ouch II firm its C E. Ttithl & - Co thet Was the only person carrying on tiott • hu-itiess, . mid they were employed by hint to answer let:" tete. The' Alityor accordiugly:diechorlci t h e gide, III( to hail in • the stun of $1, 7 _OOO. 'thropetting the letters, $2lO 'wa it found enclosed in. nboul, sixty of them, for chinces n the gift enterprise. - • ' • Tile Clerk: et the. Post'Office stated ihnt C E. Toild.&-Co , fur the Imo month or two, hue° not received less - then one hundred letters a day. • It is thought,tlint -;the receipts of Todd & .1 about $1,500 per . , • Loot • week, the Moyor'e - Police arre4led Aleeers lb an & Slooghter, the ploprrene ol another gilt Foilce.fo_on _Broadway, Thi l / 4 s _ terpnze wee tononged by the pehlication of nr Piper oath d the "Golden Prize " filled will tlaelty. tiensatiou Yo,k Led ger school, and illustrated with thr uxiuul Duni- I or of ill designed, - and worse executed. wood thseharged the defendant,, 1 , 11 their pt utilise to abandon the buAti r se, The game- r n.w is flats tin \ a" - sleit;epe; .11 , 1 ns long us King Humbug rides in his vouch, aunt won *retain . must be•ciontent to trudge by the _ - On.thf right Track. 'As an evidence, that the straight-out Americans, are coming to. their . set Hes, we clip 'the foliowitgsparagraph, front the Philudelphk Daily .IVi..ics: • THE FILLMORE PARTY IN futsols. —The Springfield Illinois Weekly Amer-. teen lit an editorial article, after review ing- the Administrations of Pierce and Buchanan, imd the results office year* of national uull;fleation rule,'lmyti: - "But now there is an all important work to do." This Uttiuk is itiyhe ands olcorrupt mid bitter foes. A rottsn dew ocracy is casting its desolating blight o.er everything lovely and pleasant inour political existenco-:' 4. • ° . "They have gained grezt .pawer, aqd now:lnuntaip it by illustrating the Maxim ," divide and conyeur." , Let the lust few years teach us one and all, who are op posed to their nefarious schemes, a Imo of practical sense. Let us learn to har monize. Let us. for a while forget our, individual prejudices and preferences. Let the Whig uronee himself from the political lethargy tliat oveishadows him, and yetnemher that he is strikitl: dowit the saute enemy that bound his, great leader:to the grave. Let the Amerimn who lovesliii whole country, forget for a while his plebeian tenets, and join Naiads with the Whig and the Republican di vest himself of whatever of sectional thought tuiy have cramped and eontrac 7 ted hiS s'ol, ,and stand'aide by side - 'with the Whigshnd the Anierican,. Until the great work of purifying our corrupted government shall be uecoMplisbedi CENTRAL RAILIWAD.7-1 . 110 Pittsburg Dispuich to n late number, epenke in glowing terms of the n(iminkb'e mlinuevoigit whioli *Oharniteriien the Piinn.ylentan Centre!' Ril.. road, in the security, es well ato the speed or: morel. ;AYh have penned - frequently over the ... .rood, and cheerfully endorse eiery word of the Dispayklta i n n recentdrigApyAlladel phis we until:eaa "neSi - wkle," Which saves yhe of an exclusivs smoking oar. A ~ good cigar may be very god in its Once . , but to be forged to sit inn crowded ear,' with the windows down to exclude the night sir.' while fire men are , industriously ptiffing at , as many font mum and blowing the smoke in, the Mors of the passengers, does not argue touch for the ' attention of the conductors. ACOIDE.Nt—We - learn front the Cin• tinrudi Colnmerrint. of the 21st - inst.,' that..the retrults that left C•itlittle %make last 514 , 11- day wfrk. met with an azeitlent onhe, antl.llli-sissippi Railroad. 'Tile thift*,..:9o4 ;heel , utFirr.otte of the second chic! can woe br keit; and two or three curs ran ittT the track ....Stvernrof the_ioldiere' Wrio bruised; but no lives were lost. • If Uncle Sam rip full fare for his' men we should. like to know why .they tire aboard of t+eaond satin lYliegrre~ nn s ngeitt of the'dovernmetutte again.' a R a th. rand company. that pte, to . printioe im position nn themen. he should give the, order. • Passengers - change ears hire." , ~ • ,• Tits Bsn Aor.of THIS SnostoN, , —The , Smte Legiolotiirr„Mipnrmi vim die td-rny, *loin the mrthhers *nit •pnaltrt 'hair , 31 . 2011.rztrn rny, pinion from rho' Trfloloury:to foe. their cloned tuento,— , vutuntei , y the 22 , / init. ' ."- Att d,lni r ge majority of both brauchet , of the. Legjelature are the political friewle of the it'• r of the' Volunteer, they will; no,doubt, tL•tt . " " • Air,iwaa uii sew Autteirtisuma. ,STEASIDOAT ACCIDF:NT ANDLOSS "1 The etentner "Paean Spray," on her pan- sage tol'enria, Illinois. when about fivo nines above St. toad's, took fire, and was Maned to the writer's edge. filleoeins riming tit' the lime; with the ttllattinbal.thty," one of the.Heekuk• pekoe. • ' . • •••;',• STkinnewn Or Mn. T, W. BRANDON, 13ttir, , , risoLURIC.-111r,Tirtiellot_ weston_beertt the, Ocean Spiny for the purpose of •attentlingAtt. the shipment of about 200 Mtge of eolt. the boot woe to tithe on boned. nene.Seleher'e Sugar ?glittery. After,' -hoWever, hob boats ,. were out \tulle ityentri;ned the race had fairly begun ; be Cnittuip' informed Mr:Brand.in Mat lie'could not stop for the reit, and -he would klire to ogrry l'orhe wonted to bent the Ilnunibnl City, which hoot was at the time ifoining nn the Spray. Mr. Itrandm, stoles thu; 4 he eve the: firemen on' the . . ;City hrettk.neup rosin am) costing it •n fornnee. R h thehnots were round iitg the.point 'Move, the city, they were 'very -close together„, the Seolitik pocket Mitring etendily :Pitinell upon her rival,.nmi olmost coning Mt.- juncture. the fires of the Ocean Spicy were fad with rosin and turpeptine. mol•witis the inorente of etentn Me was jest beginning. to gain upon hercompeti,' for, when the, alarm o fire. tens henril -Mr Brandon says he became alortnorat ,the heat. of the Milers; ttel thinking there was some danger of nit eiPhision.-wentupcn the-Ittirm-. cone deck, nuthomed hock until -he woe 'over the Indies'vabin, gie toys there 'won conside rabic excitement on. bogrd.- nod molly - were extrevitely'engious to bet on flue CUCCRFD of -their-boot: 110-soys he hod-been-- standit4t over tire Indies' cabin but n few'inioutes. when he woe etortled by n Mat cry of •' fire.” coo ingit iPrrindistitictlY from Abe forward port 'of 10 boat. The cry - erns limmedittiely followed by sevettill eltouts, oud cooing hiiceye townrds thepiltit 7 hotitte. Fie sad the pilot give the wheel, tt-4cry-sudderi-tern; - 010 - Iwitierdy - tlfortiartfilift; which wilt. ;atom ''2o 3 . ltrda....i.tit in the btu Mint, -begot to bend for shore- -At this the Was great • tun' the cries of the patisengerirtte" gun to he fearful end 1420Di:ink' The wallet' and children; croced with olortn, were Word in thegainltin below, while the lionne shoot;mot of the men in tepid mode the moment must terrible. Ills first itnpult.e.'directed !din to rush-..forward. Ile roil to, the wheel-house ?taps, Find hod placed his foot 011 the fires e•;ep, when a vuhlt of flamed tind - ettioke fmint below; - , - Nt droVe• ' back. • lie then iron ,ilong-the roof forward o f the pihrt•lio.llBP, and before the boot lied struck' theehoi... jomPed for hie lire, landing mofely en the ttliore. sonnewhot chocked and nuinbed .ram the full, but not verion,ly but t. . Brandon says the ept•ctocie fro:n the t4iore MU most heart rending. Too blie,t 'first 16'0 to save their biggege,' Po:prof them throwing in their trunke atoUthen jumping in, „after them, citheie were 'eemderne,l . fay' for the/11,41mi omftiteir - ebildren;:nuil - ritn ---- mil,h. ty-nhout-eerrankiog fur help. Ac the 'biters * Tr - 4W' • ttietn.eive4 down from awung th,.. - gtani:dn, while one. or two ',ere seen rlide down the rope.. ;not poets n t the rear. Utter mow) , were sunk or Met man"t be to.eyr him d, nor even peeped nt now Them were some fifteen or twenty women on hoard, and Koine eiµht - or • ten are Or that ore- thought to, be eared. Serttrol which were fastened- in stalls beltind 'the wheel-lieu-e, were burned up The kickings, rovinge, and huninn-like 'cries of these poor-bruterots the flames wrapped then, orninuti, ore described no most •tetrible awl afflicting. • • After the upper part of the boot had netirly been conannied nn explosion of n keg of pow..' der took plaice in the !MK, which added to the consternation of those ott shore, NII. Brandon describes one wenton who was buoyed tip in , the water by her clothing, tut.td chic thatch 111R11 against the Slot- of !lie West, whe;trehe . woo modeled by n gentlemen, who extended hero long sapling or pole, to which she dung tuttil tonne gallant swan! in mid res cued her. Mr. Brandon inye be saw one family, of n nr,u, MS wife, end two girle, who nil got offs,fe, hut were lamenting the lose of their little hey, who. they mold, wee bane.) op. lle 4.1!o saw the holy of it duck hood pulle.l out bel.4 the Sum of the Wee , . life wow ex• Attout..twenty pontoon were lost, --- EDITOR lAL CONVENTION A State Convention oftheE.litots of Penn -9)1 ruffle. was held ut the Mueical 4 Fund flak, au the 21st inet. the olject of which, WAN SO fk;rtn s Siate.E Mortal Assoaktinu The ful lowing preankhlu awl resolutions were milkukit-. ted to the ounven4tm .4 C. J Peterson ut Philadelphia and 'adopted.: WuEux,,its, When - This convention as sembled it was found that there existed two ergaidzlttions—each claiming to, be a State organization, one called the Rey. stone Euitorial Union,. and the other The Editorial Assucmuon of .I'4ol , :ylvania. Theretose it, deemed best to'nlC - rgeboth associations into one, audio invite co Cp. tfonAyout-all•-the--fraternity-in-Venn• sylvitnia fir the purpose. Therefore— Reso/reti, That the name ofthis organ: izatiot shall be the retuillvasiia Edito rial_Union. • 2d. Its officers shall consist of a Pres idiutt, eight vice PresidenV, aVreasuren. five Secretaries, and one Corresponding .Secretary.* Bd. There shall be an Executive Com mittee or five. to.whieh shall be referre'd all dock of orgauizatihn, which coin- Atitke slUtil be itgiacted by the Chair. first_annual meeting ; of the -Union shall be field cuthe second Wed nesday in June, 1858, in the city of 1'1660101a, and thatthe Corresponding Secretary be • directed -to give notiee of said meeting to every editor in the State. The following persons were suggested 'es the officers to be elected President—Morton Mo Vice , Presitleiiie:---lievi L. Tute, John G. Patterson': 3t. Lyle.NlVlOte,i,Jos P. .B.trr, P. R. Pros,- Evans, 0 .N. Worden, i!alivard Skull, • Treasurer—Louis A. Godey. Secretaries—J. Henry Pule ! , ton, J .Ilueeton, Geo: Thiyinond, J. /1 Davis. Corresponding Secretory—C.J. Peter SOU. • • . - • The above . name,d gentlemen were un n int ously4l etaetf as e off eery o lio Union. .Tinf elmaion being, terminated, the'lfivicattiiirtieipatcctin a banquet, at Petry l iTsaleow, in .Walutd:•street, above Third, provided by city represents tiros of tink`' , Uniun.- . From the reports in the city Opera we take it Tor grunted that all present eitjeyed a good, time: The Convention . Wes decided succeas; and catittot.da . o th erwise ,than begot the. lutppiest results.' Oxygenand- Bitters.—F , ,r . the bore of p'sprit end, general Dttbility; \iiiitFoine„ it fWool , e.:Ottintra'tt , ifil is to nit of reeerienoe, end 'An •tetientte knowl edge ei tkie salami or Sewn' ttimuteles. , • eoWli. tuunty__altatters. Meteorological *roleter for the Week . 1 0 11 41144pr1L iss4". : 1145£1 .' iTiierwi I Bain I ': . atmoin:rko; ; I Tag/day., 4 , 00 - .60 • • - Wednseday - • --- • * ThuiSday 60* 00 ' • • 54* 00 . - j • • • . ~ 12 00. Frost.' ' - • Sunday..'ll AO Frost. . Monday. 42 00 -- Frost. 47 00 -60 . • * .1:go tlegr'ee of heat in the shove register is the. tinily 'overage of three obeervotious. TOW N TALE.- It is ri o te ' • n I geri crnlly,b,•lfevol,thnt N. Napoli, lotXl.receivell it very homisolue nsecrttuent of !too& • for 'Npriog land Nuirimer emir. with which he; ex 1 , t0t4 to trtiprove the habits or tho,to , . who omit on him. Nathan inn reiolor 'couservittive, und goer , in . fdr measures dud men. . . ..reople'sny that ' Ogithy h ,l! tile hand.ometil mute-romp iii,town •ittol Ogillirsays tliut the heauty of his nett - gentis are id - kiii , pftig - with: the room. If-this he 00, his goods will um:in he in (hp kieping 06110 ladies." • It i; said, that Keller hos a vi ry fine. stock of.Bp . ute,"Shoes.find ' iists 11119 season, and we :elieve it, lor.lCeiler. eieierties ti.strin his selections. Ile con fit the , head and tot both, .n feat, that i.boetinaher.olten try,in vain Salton is still at his old tricks of trying to persuade the farmers to spend their money for omit:Ottani implements, of which he has great variety, A.thaugh Sation.tietilitTextat-_ sively Sit hardware, he Jill) a the new Liquor L ow. won't effect Itini.lt is said, the Town Conseil will recisive prepos.ils fur pikintt s rrtas.btreet,lss the North e.-11 Lthertiees.. C..ntr.sesors toilet hove their buds its I.y the .2.1 s of May. Town COMICALITus.—We take some credit here, for being n quiet orderly commit: city. but, we oceinionly get op little nide en - . • ternftimente by way of variety, just outlicient to - ke - e . p the moral utniniipbere frortnetngtinting. - game lloye 'vet we wiutesHed - Htl rxiiinpore fight "on the eqn . nre. between . two colored gen; tleinen t one of them I eing lightly eprtang in the knoen. from nn overdose of str3cllnine, wan made to "kit. hie mother um J," by the nit of n light tap tinder the ear, mid when he gnt_np, eplureed rounii n go-od denl to find the imail tlint.hit hint: bat did not happen to iiiok iu the right diirotion.... . . Lauer in the evening we I stfir nnnther "cul• slightly inebriated stitinring' t.fr - proniii.nuon4ly.:n6t -- nniinuoty — lnviting-Uonte ont• to ..jump into but. no nnbotl • permed inclined to it . rtietipe rynttint•tieri At the-time, we ntis•tetl the nitphrtunity of wit nersing It e effoot 'prAtlttee.l by our nattit innliting int. 'mother - • otte dny long w,e!..k reel lents in the netehh.trhoo.l orate Beria• fliet;,wit e thrown legree of excitement, by. the. ttirert drunken Whtin;tt n M Ili] eteert. She tins very. disorderly, mid .seemed tie-. terniined to t:eo . iti 1101 its," nod hove it good time generally. but hosing rod-11 .note feats of ground nod. lizyty:tionthiltig; by running her niitbtrlbt thrt.tigh one of the show window., o f Ktd yew shoe store, Iligh Constnlde Bretz. ti to the,i,e*e . .!thd.politely iliVilOgl herd° the ITigisirtitete , effice. This she resisted man fully. end 6n,411,0 Intent 'herself down in the middle of the eireet • where, she fought nod etrugted with SUi3ll violence that it moire.' the efforts of thre'e men to gt t h. r to the office ",81. It three 'lichee if mud nit.l writer in the street, we colt enfely.nettert. thst vralloing in. it, wits by no mean—improving to her j ert.ottni oppettranoi.„wittlid the indecent exposure of her per,on may_ he • intogined, but citinnt be described. fu. titer dubs to utter n h. pu that w h en. feton'e goes on it spree again, she will tolopt the “illumner costume." REUNION Ofviii CARLISLE ARTIE, kent.—A meeting of the old members- of the Artillery' Compony,'yno hell in the Col:Mt' House on los; S ouribly erenttig so take Into eopoidertition the propriety of forming i•n r;!•tieelotion, by syllich•l he name owl tioninii•- • tions, outmeeted with the old C ebonld Le .perpetuated. • Cwt. E. M. Biddle was milled Si. Alm Choir, nod Jomeli M. Allen wits ni;pointed Secretory.. The roll of the CoMpii fly war c.Jlyd, and the fulmering ineenhen; ewer. tlMfr !Mines : &din Halbert. E M Il.d.ile, W M. Porter. L Todd. R. A 'Noble. E C 1111M.111, J It. Turner. J Weibley, 3 M. Or; gg. T. Miller, P. M..nser, It. Gregg F. Dlnkle; T. J. 8.,11,20. Crop. A. S S;Mer, J. 13.irlio. F. S G. A A. L Simio3er. W. Carl. F. C. Porter. L A Delitiff. R Nottlier. T. -J- Iteigliter; J. M. A11en...1. Spottswiciid, F. Commit.. * _ ' .The objeut of the meeting Loving been stn -teildt- rm.-on-motion • `ll4. Ived : Thin L Todd 3. Milliert, W.• M. J AI. Gr..egl'J It Turner. , D snith. E ,Cornenin. It Netuller nuJ•L M. Bh4Jle. he si econmittee t.. irpurt n WWI foor alll 1111 4 110aliOn in he outouttted to the Compony et he next meeting. - , , •-- After n friendly interchange of opinion among the me'inbers, the meeting adjourned to Inert ugain at the call of the Committee. E. M BIDDLE, . Chatruian J. M. ALLEN. Secketary BoARD OF MlB iO SOFTIIECiEit REF. Citunott —poring the week before last, the 1.1ar.1 of nankeen° ;Missions of the Eisvt.rn Synch of the Germini Reformed Church held its annual session iti this place. quite a Thiel. her of those compmting the.' , l4l.toril" were in oiteinlauce.. The Meeting woo opened rn Irediet.day evening the 21• t 1114., with an ex ttellehiand 'oppropeitata, pennon, by the Ite•, I). G ups of Ilartishorg, the like billowing was devte.l to' the tranetiotion of busitieSiand tie services Nerr chimed t.o Thursday evening with a very iii,truolive Nr4.l iiiiprepsi.ve discourse by the Rev. Dr. 13 rhart, Rrui•Went of Franklin Mill Marathon C .114;e. The mksio..B und , r the Mire of t hi . 13. dd. are.sepresioted no be:- ing to a growinat outl:h'•pe ul condition severel stappot tins during the lust 'leek! measure! here taken toextend their ,perotioite, to the Slate, oi"Nortit Corolh.• .bete there k n feel amount or ototerhil •ng the impiithy doJ sitent - Tiln of this branch of the church :of • ...+-..-• i CARD WRITING.—M W. K. Sadler; Proteeeional .exed writer, bee taken ••oeme ..t situ Nlxesiotcli•mee, vihere he will be hey y oily op . lerithet*.3 b ink ter; writieg . Irese dud .ev0i1 . ,134,0 , trd , . ,I metrw lion wlll Riau be siege ate uDies:ehouhl be eb. Mr has event tlitt...wittteratt ll•trehthurg; md . the.pippre, ern *tie .ot.iro!crtt iii the his I • shit term hi Ws charotttir A 000 D 01 , 1 , 01ITUNITY FOE A PitWl , _ TABLE WV sT)f Swift' whin asked t:. itreach'it 'cluiritilre;eructc, he entered the polpit . trucl trick pi his test: • . " Ile that eiVeth'to the poor, lendeth to the' . Lard, end Ile will. repay Iduiretkold." • Now," paid lie, "'brethren, if you ore el-- lir fieti skit the security, 11.51911 sith the diet:" , An opportunity is noir offorde , l to . Rake • eituilar:_in.quit.utti. 11.' Church. 'A judgmMit wa..".mine time gn entered ogulit'eCtitisVhurch on which, .execti , Oen hob ',sued, and unlims the money ie paid. the Chinch will he eidd. • XIMItt five hundred dollon,"hoie already heen'ohtained by gab- Fprj pi io A lTnip . l the.ootigreiatioti‘onothlently-nr . peol-to rho benevolence or the- - oillviorof and Its vioin - dy, to desist them out of the &Moan. persons ihn hove nie4s will, no doubticlTlly n.dil them:l4ller, of tlti to Ice s,ecinl tie , usits in a (usk Ihnt: never payment, e.pecin4ly, when by doing no tliey will enable the Winyah, in the Intuitinge of the Rev. Wm. Barnes; to raise n financial jingle iu the mire of the Almighty." BARRACKS BAND.—We have spo ken before, of the rich dreat off,rded to out , citizen evgry Turtobte mid Friday afternoon by the thdightffil untie of the Btmeks Bawl, in the public seta ire.: jive+ life anti nob. to the town, amLiA an ocreeable ear- Price . ittrangertt Woul 1 it not be well, therefore._ret,thi:' citize i nsof the borMich . do device come mane by 'Which they eouldi show, the r appreciation of the polite attention of the 'CMema 'dant tit thepoit, at; well as the Mind.' in tliie matter . We would eogite*?t, PA .one by the Batel,nt-B-in - eintibn awl. which 1.1 "Id be, to them, a co'in' phmentary henifir. Who seconds the motion? 1).W, , till speak at once. Bat let a - committee of gentlemen take the natter in haw!, and we have no dlould the people will tospond heartily to the call. r ger A union meetingof all denomina intelinit of, the Billie Catvol. will he belt in the 1..1114 . t . Lutheran ,Chiirnh, of this place, on SaiLath everiing next, at 74 u'elork. key: Mr Torrence. of Philadelphia, Ic expect to be 'prevent on the ocaaehin: TUB INDIMENDEN7.—Met.re' Wertz & Ilitz nlet, of cliiiinh(;r4iiire, have just isseed a new paper called ..The ludependent" , It is to he, neuron] Hi - politica. `it willbe - the aim of the editors tottilke jitiehorticter ietirreigiontl with. it mime Che pOper prietith a very neat tip .. pevrance, anti we wialrthe enterprizi , nbundant elieceve. - PunLic SALE: A publicsaleof personal ropeity, will he held itt theresic:ence of B A: Atighittbsttpli, on son?li, Pitt street.. I.et esti . p..noret oil NO, nip Woqnstelny the 28111 inqt Stile to et nun. nee tit 2 I' 111. Porch niece tire 'requested to attend, tie the sale will -rbepostlive.. TIM,. Dr iforilinno, will he nt-the ITtnsion HOURP on TI11111,1iuyr ow) tinwo who lily wi.li to commit hint, will take notice sre tolver.isenient on 3.1 !Inge, Our. llooft enfge . . The Foreign gunrierly lieviewe T 111: • BbISBUIVIII It F.lll-.ll'. Jan. IMP. • Coorreicrs: 1. Prorpeetsof the Indian Entigro; Milman'o tory of Latin Chrtottnnlty ; 3. Pcottloh Unirermity Reform; 4. "The Angel In the House: fi. The Adding ton end. Pitt Alminlotration ; it. Tom Brown:o Pavel, 'Days; e 7. kbhe Le (Heuer. Stomata, of Baronet; 8. The Irawkern . Literature of Franco; U. Lord Orer. atone on Metallic and Paper Currency. THE NORTH BRITISH n Evunr, Fob. 1858. CON , TENTS: 1. Lord Mahon'm England. Walpole and Pull nay; 'Noplea, 11548-.1658; 3. Scottish Natural 'Science; 4. 11111'o logic of I riduvldu ;,..s.,Arzold and Ids Sch ol ; 6. Proverbs Secular/ and Sacred; 7. Qua trefame Rambles of a Naturtlyt; Q. Capital and Currency ; 9. Poetry, The Spainiodists. .1114 WESTMINISTER -IIEVIEIT„Jan. 1858. Cpx • Eyre: I. African life: 2. Spline and Spirit nap ping; 3. 31orayslairm 1 Shelley: 5. 1 NV*35118.04 . 4 Preteetatism ; O. 'l•he Crisis anints Cam 11.91: 7. 'the English In India; 8. State Tampering* witiOlonerand Dank*. THE QUARTERLY REVIEW, Jan.'•lBsB. CONTENTS: 1. Inflieultlos of Railway Engineering; 2. The Ilia. Tie Peerage 1:f England; 'rubles Smolett: 4. Wilt shire; 6. Church Wenslon; '6. Fentvot Pain In Man and Alinele; 7. Woolwich Arsenal and Ito dianu. factoring Eetaitlishmente; 8. The future manage: wont awn' Indian Empire. There is no species of Literature more at truotive to men of cultivated inbuilt end sohol hrLY attainments their able Reviews of the bent publications of the .lay. It is impossible to remi—mvett..y it the.et vett rending-all that is sues from the prolific pre-s, but it is det.irttble to cullos large on count us may be front its ht uie t fruits. .We lied in flits country, from time to time, sonic very tilde specimens of pe rimlical literature, but none of them 'ivier sus tained so lenglitheneC an existence. et este.. .li-lied such permanent riPute as the above Foreign Reviews. of which the enterprising puithsher., Leonard Scat & Co., furnish. MI with such tiocanttv and eireAt4 reprint's -Their pages abound with eloborate criticisms, bril ..,, hint essays, profound speculanons, and with whatever of intoreA may lie found in science, literature, morality, and religion, thus being 'dike hY,liitiiensable to the scholar. professional tna 11 l or Intel igen( reader. - They' wand forth ile the critical censore 9f British literature. cud present ft compendium of all that fei inter sting in the World' , of letter, Lind no time mild be better employed than .that devoted out careful and attentive perusal of their pa. es. .Vor,'Hit another line noid, we .hove in them it Quarterly 'Cycl.ptiqiu, h ' rouglit up to the hoe,t, minute: various, general and cow pr . eken!ive, but neither eoholasee, abstruse,. nor we.ikeneid with iletitil4; strong without coarseness; mono uctivit without pedantry : practical eithlut meahness. Ti e " North Biitish," which bad recently ,beeotite iess Etratigrlitpil time in iti earlier genre, hati got-hook to ism/N.l)(4th, tots cotoltaute 1 on the snipe tirmeiples awl with tht• some vigor which ohoroctrrit , ti it' whei t tile 0 ire or Chalmers 011;1 hie illurtiimin Om von,. The t.rv.e.eitt editor of 'he Eliliburgh. in ylr. (let:ye; of the Nt,rth Profetooo Fn . namtt: of the Irremi , ,iver, JoiNCIIAPMAN (the.Ant.rie.in L Ina ttkeeller) or tilt i,"l-9.uarlerly Rey. W ELWYN. An übbi corp., it , ottuclara to ettch _oitoi eat taltot of Great lig . • •• Staotitttd.. Own, Its wOrk.4 ere itnd ever balm been, b'y Abe Itigittito. oinirrof eoliplpoolo n Ali itj awl politica!' aajt • - city, we need Hot he aorta hted to Rod them' oeOupylog a tat u.l'pre-enduenee the' liternry oroducilopis of the woril; negltot of their high claims noon aotodil. , station of all chigoes of the intelligent coati ggggg otty,would ileoes,arily . argue a aorresia;ndiap italiff,Tence to the groat interet4e thootitii •mnn wenl.". • . ' Fiery intelligent reader should notowrihe Ut i'• perittilicals furni.lt'iig nil' touch coo b e intellettond . 1.0e0t." nod ,whleh' tb ontettrino of "Ainerhittiyoldi7 , hers has ph,aeo -14410‘14..iiifg ie referring our' ren.lereto thttr embes titortc... 114 . „itUot her coittitu . , t , tliere they will seit s :thett there fiftirgignutio.lte'vlewo, together, With "13:tiok7 wood," 'ore fin 'Melted, .hy them for $10 : yee year: ' lu Greta Britain they emit $Bl., V. hove. received 'fro n' the, puhlishers T. B. & Ilr•o+hers Philadelphia Mrs. hotrr Mph+ for the . million, ,con tninini;four'tlimmusand five• hundred mind iftirty hoe recidpts. facts, dancfitmns, r kpoikledge,.ele, in the Userti!.. ”rimmegi CO mind domestilt ,Am le, nod in the condinit of life, by 'Mrs. Sarah 3. H .le; complete in one 'urge •Ntritatteil • near 8110 pnges, nently hound imr cloth. We-have curclully-4Xamined ' tBis •.stlimme_ond - noti;• Hider it,ittaidetily_the hest work of the . kinml we leave- seen. and fu ly • ing fromn . ihe.Dullar Nampaper. • From itt pogen thone e;ho hove not leintne from Inoine,s, nor nptitTie f.r mento! toil.nnq Min .of liartl otudy nmi an itimisaintiunce .. withthor , sands of yobitties. ..11 . - very receipt, every pre cilit is praakal, and line been tested mid proved Worthy of credit. Those little secrete of the Arts,. which professore"sell so 'dear,' through long Courses of lessons, ore here dies put in it form that nay per - son may .:118V thou with great prnlie here., for the .first time: those goldiiirake of conduct, which our Washington framed fur his Own , guidnuce is early life, are net before - the people ; - extra°. .teil front the ponderous, hi rrrtte volutiiiM in Moly - they have been theme wise' maxims will now be, accessible to all. The yo - ung the inesperiettot4,. awl those who live fir fr seminaries atitl.9ities in this hook find du retiol'is th at" will be useful iit.evofy emergency awl' 11141 -Itimrne thin whi h will stuud them, instead of what is called an ,acebniplisliml minoUtium . It, is a book 111,4 thould be owned by every toile end tenmle in every city. town nod village in 'We 1 mil,and skald be ai ey Ty . Cr sql • throng' o t the_ wurlil. Tuo.ex ei hmineke'eper, 'whose pride it it. to Odd tdAlie 13(.111 . f .rts bf her home and the happiness of her• homily. mey, hero itier'eube her stole of u , eful receipts': otliers who peek to einhellfeli life by elegant neeonirlioliments.will hind in the,e.pofges in. volmihin ditectiony to tort her their pur-uits. Iu siturtolt!neekers of amusement nod of utili ty, niut.t ogre° that in ppest , :esing receipts for the million; ": they will . hove, Abilium in l'urvo, the most cougilete work or the kind iu the whole world." Any - pc , iraaii read! th!g-t he price (1.25) ,o_thr publialieN will. reeelvt..a e,.:py poet paitl,...ar it he hail at Slir)ock T y h r Sr. Smith's COLLEGE Or NEW J casaY.-- , We nreindchted in Mr. %%Idiom Br)son. of Silver .Spring, a 'ineniber of .the,Senior Clo.s, for a catalogue t for H I I6WS that it in in d vigorous -condition. The sum mary gives • . • S•oinry - • Jnuirre . - S. 111)ottiort.S: Trnlistita Total, • . - : 272 Cletiiese . studr;nta, Pennsylvania fornallin's New Jen.ey eiii -three, New York thirryiwir, 'Mary' thd_ twenty three 111i!4:4:=sippi 1eri.._)11..(1 the refit are . dtvided among twenty did er. Southern. The 1.),-trict of Coltnnbia sends one, and Northern India .ate.` • The Fhettlty of At t4convists of thirteen Prn feseor;! nod fire Tot ore; and if we ate to judge from . the •number of L. I. D's, D. D's., awl 31 It's. attached to their flumes, they-ore, gentlemen of large experience and uudotibted ability. Diming the part year. through;dlie. liberality 4f Caleb 11:Shipman, Es ti . 4.f New oak, n valuable beginning of 44 Geological Mu. perm .bas bet n, made by a collection of alter hundred speCies of fosrils, most of which are represented by mtmerou. rpeeimens.' We notice that our Ex-Governor. the (inn James PolloeU',. i- to deliver the annual oration before the two Literary - S4.cbtien, on the day preceding Commencement. The Commence ment faked lance, an usual, on the hot Wed nesday in Joie. The Theological Seminary Princeton has at prevent 130 students, 44! whom 4-1 are Juniors, 50'srcond-clase, 87 Se uiurs, 3 resident gtailnates, and one t cadent mirsionary. , ANOTHER REMADKADLE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA. HOSTON, Jols 3, 1351 Gentlemen —Agreeably to your suggestion, it gives me plea-ure to state, That some five weeks ago,' I purchased two bottles of your Oxygeontril Bitters, and commenced using the tottn'e eicvoriling to directions,•nud experiecced the happiest treed. I lotil been troubled with dy.pepsia a bout three years. Dining the warm season, and at times was oldiged to Flit. up all toy attention to business,.and although I hail the advice of many point physician. Iw .s cidtfined for six woeksdo the house, nod 'eontinued to grow worse, until I took your medicine, I sot now almost bure , i or every dissagtent•le ,eymplutu, • and able to du blleilllCBP its usual. , The whole, credit of ley reeteration 1 . 0 health is due u the Itt wonted Youi• obeilieto Pervßnt, ABNER SMITH Central Square E tst Bontoit SETII W. FowLe S,Co, 188 Wit.hingb,n St. Beaten :Proj.rieture. Suld• by their itgeetv every where.. • air We are not in' the hnhit of puffing p tient:Medicines; but when such nn,nrlic'e lie DU VA IZI,LVANIC OIL, which eustaititi fcl what it claims: iq'firesetited . to the pub_ lie; we heel no hesitancy in speaking t 1 e truth Gen Of charge. The ribose m en ti on ed medi cine has obtained for intelf,a worht-wide m i me never In go down with the'comnion article of the 'My It in one of the eery hest remedies, for nll kinds of pain. that can he.produceil,2- It'often gives relief in 5 tninisten -Troy J Tlri4 mrdirone is for elle by S Elliott. II J. S E. W.s. Brtt tin, Win. 11.. r .I. Ilond Alfroi :Min'right. High Sz*Wssliinurr. J imrs Kyle. D Hopi lt , r,spl& I.) cr. Orrin I'rtrr Qa,rll , r. Alt.x.toder & Criilghend Moore, A • • M I,l.ll ‘ iok. Miry W. Frbeel. 413A10- SAX'ION'S" u , WAR Pllbis-G Alt IMMENSE sTOtili OF 'HARDWARE. The subscriber has just returned from the Eastern. cities, sod wuuld call the attention of his blends nod the pul•lic gel . ..rally to the large and lied selected as sortment of HAMA% Alt h widchlie has now,lon baud: consisting In part of 111.111.Dlith IIIATt.11141:S j ouch as Nails. Serowe, Binges, 1101 to, Locks (Russet bilsy-Alis."--, wriptiiiii and quality. such as Common, ti bite. polished Autelican. French. Enamelled and Dbuble thick of all sixes. Paints. MN, Vartilsin'is. de- dc.• TOOLS--Iticludlng 'Edge Tools of every description, Sad*a. Hamm, Brace and Dills: Augers. Squares. ti nages, Silos, Rasps, - Hammers, Vireo, Anvil, Screw Oates," Shoemakers and Saddlers will find a large assortment of Toole of every description. together o Rh and Gentlemen Morocco Lining. landing, Pettovit and French Calf Skins: Shoe Timed, Awls. Vi as Imps: Lasts,' Ilarnem.tinuitting, Conan., 'Bribing.. .Whipstock, lher. - hair, Saddle Trees. Sc.. de. , . Also. Coalilt Makers Toole and Trimmings of all kinds, such an Hulot S o Lea, Felh es. Shall s Rows, Finer loth, ' Canvass, Cloth, Damask, Fringe, Lace, Illost'Aaloit, Spring Delta. Sc,. do- " ' Cabinet Makers will find a large assortmei t of Tar . lashes. Oak, Waittut,'and -Mahogany Veneers. Runts of BELLS . ! BELLS! BELLS! •• all kinds and sizes, .31ouldings. 1 fysts, !lair Cloth Plush, Curled Hair Chair and SofitSponge, de n VARMERS - LOOK HER!! . Housekeepers will also fled a large ass. ntmont- of. Knives and Forks Ilrittannia Alt stn and Silver Plaice ' The subscriber - halt been appointoil !Mani . 11; Tabl e And S4µ S p ume, , CAndl;;jdlido •Nmib,rl,nd Wunty..for 'tbo colehrited areoncludlin I and Tongs, Iran and Wass liettiva Sc,. together • FARM JISILIto which hhts selliog at very lor prices:- with Codarware of kinds, such at Tubs: Buekets,- en article which him leen sold all over the Stole and ' • • . given sedisfartion to all who have I-led them.—Also•-n —Agricultural Impromenti. embracing ' ilowsinfall kinds, hand /VIM of the lieli , Mptal warm Rolls. awl ovorythlog tuitivators. lbws, shovels. en. Fork p.(Mitins dr: one In pro farming and mechanical line...AU to be had' .11110 N. a largo stn k. aunprising all Moos in geoeml - at the dump bitdwaro,store of ' ,- 1 use which I am selling it city wholes/Heights. . , MINDY SAXTO•';,. I ltanterober.tits nid stand. East Stahl sweat, "Cald//de s 'AVII,2III lkat /ban 14140,4%; :!. 44.41; ; . • flow vo ' fin Ecnnonipab.-True emnomy Maisie!). tts.gettitir, the beet or every thing nt tt fair prce. This is true of almost iTiery;thiog to he putrabseMl, hut le especially true in the purchase of a faintly Sewing - M whine - - nut Oroyer & D'.ker's is the beet for family nes, 'ts - ttlain - thst - etan , tiot - hermecessfullr - disputed , . Ind we advise our readers to purohose no oth e'r It seas w etronger tuol more hinutilnl .issn, is more easily umierstmal anti managed than any machine in the market anti possesses all the quslities which should reecoutmend it for.fontily ,ure. ' • • DR.. SANvottD's .INvictonATon.—The most skeptlal people caul. [WI I II lerd by trial dint all the family median. am 'not huuibta quit Out among the thoitsancrof s batterily lime there are u few o( groat Merit. mid undoubtkl wt.!. b. • Of these Da, gta WRVS y INVIYUILtIoit. or Livsteltsatsint.standithosVand awaked/4C moue' the remedies of the (MY that eau be relied on as, o a medicine that to all It is recommended by its ' tont.; It advertises itself on every trial, tor there are none Who use it hut tell their friends to do so, and ,so It goes from mouth to mouth till al' tie people of the , Union have learned the good of this truly valuable me tidos. It is recomme,uded with bnadituntals to prove Its virtue for the cure t-flivercompiniutitof every kind. from-the-worst Dy_s_m_mala J4Lasou 1111 l 111 huadticbe r —, mud la—pvilcuterly — iiilaptetrie• -Jaundice," Dertmard g "Stoitateh, Vowel l'ontplilittOffind - dliallhies - of ClulWcu . - - One or two demon are rabl to cure a cold with mace a .failure. It In worth a trial for this oh m°. • It to par ticularly adapted to the n.°1'111,11.0 of sedentary hab- An. keine ladles or the highent Mending. In sorletr have ;riven their rertlfleaVes vi itn ofh rary..and we ,Fay to all who are ailing. try Ono bottle; and you will never be without It.—Bmontrirtn Panne. Keel ors:I v e 113 ay.?! _never known fw) o• her tnetilah.o win no lame n FluArs of nubile confldoneO In on !hod Wthne as this his 'lone. Wham not been moni than a year Moen wo find - heard of It, and it no s Aunts nt 'the head of ell remedies of the kind. We have nsver used any of it ourselves. having had no oewislon. no onr,•• et own of 'glory " not • only on yet retalnO Its original eolor, but gets more so—but some of our *hinds have, w,d we Intro never known It vise ouch Ng are becoming . prernatmely gnty, to give the " Restorative" a trll.l.—Alhegur • • MARION OALL, is the place. to get gait Daguerreotype. A.thbrotipes, Melaulotypes,bter reoseope. Crayon types Persons visiting Carlisle will find It to reward them . for their Iroulde to iisit tbis Institute. N. It. diet few Ppechisotis are exhibited at the 'door, and the Public aro respectlully tht ited to call nt the where otrry variety (it - pictures capnt,le.of ifig prutiuNd Jri the o 'raphie tit eau be obtained. Ladles and Gentlemen en 11.1 ii whether you :lin 111 pie: turns or out, and you will inert with ncurdiul reception. Itespectfdlly yours, . " ~~~ltl`d~l~fS: • __ - - • . . • 6n the 20th hint., by - the Lev. J. Fry. Mr. WILLIAM fri 3 ONti'Lr;lt, •of Cmlire, to Mks. LIJZA JAN IR CAR ROLL. or Perry rOll Illy, On Ow 2241 Inet.: by the Rev. A. II Kremer. Mr.. :IA COll K KCK. to 3llse '1.71/1A UNAM At:llElLlJrthoof the ♦lriolty of Landlaburg. Perry county. • On Iho-2lnt inat.. by that not. J.-Ittant..-Mr,:-A AltoN CilCll, of souiLalnptoo. to miN. emtAii ELLEN TltOrr, of Sprhigliold, Cumterl and etquity. • - N c ,fleatl2s. Tn Novrville. on the 11th Mrs. .31Al'ITA . In Newellni. on the 21th inst., by gettina‘ n piece of pencil in his wincing), GEORGE ANI/ItE3V STITZEL, aged 4 years. 2 111011t1. and 21-days. New Jlithertisemeitts COME AND SEE K E L L 1_ It, ConyEllOppo,lTE :11.1 . 111[1.7' 110118 E. • BOOTS, SHOES, RATS AND CAPS, N E 11' -4 RRIVAL. Av.t.orrot to nor former customary and the public lo general. a first rate ets.rtnieut of new goods, suitable ter - SPR/4:0 .4 itil) . .SU.I/ME.R tinnurpnesed r , rl,eautv.-•ntyle, durability, and cheap.' neon. Um Awl< consints of EINy,STLIC IOLESKIN - TIAT9: - "" - • ,Fine Hoesutli, toys, Y. nibs', -and Children's Fancy . - Hats. of elery color. oIICAW ll iloD3 AND CAI'S, we ore -wire the hest asgottinent ever offered In the County, and worthy the attention of nil. BOOTS AND SHOPS • every variety nod style. Wien. NlisseS and ro dren's floe Calters.'nod pH . khaki of Chltdren'n Fancy Slims.. . _ . For Gentlemen a good name urn t s of every style and finh.h; in fart every variety hi nth. line. Thankful to thesuldie fur pnet favors we eollrli a continuati on of dun an Il . f. ff. Pun, we call make It to tho adfantat.e of the purchaser, ' .1. H. KELLER., • Carnale, April 28. 1828. 1 v . l;tillrll , MAY sth, 18 iB, r,AIA . Qt the VAIIIVI , F .11tE nut'Streei. I.lte entire, I , to,r'k or New ne.l Liegnot' Furniture, - eoutprlPlng All the 'ustial - n,,bert• untut, - In ItOSEWOOD, WALNUT AND.MAIIOO.M% Thts stock war, inanufarturred by T. tdierhorne k Sons. expressly fry Retail Sales. and I, emir/intend - tp be or the ~oat oo.toriolp and workflow ahip. "Tlicwol known rimutratjon or this house, who hare treentoind the above Ntarod ir the !sat alacrity years. An assurance that the Goods ore all dm) flto - rePr , o‘ted to be. Purqbagern . frnin n diFtnn, ran hare Oleic - M - 6de parked on'the premisiw. If dettired , . , SA id . : • PEREMPTORY —To close n pntnerphlp _sc._ roust.. [April . 2s, ifibla, 11A;Ii: AGA-ITN lIAD}To 111 E OLD The sulmeriber respect fitlb Int lima the public Feuer.' • fly that he hes resumed the umuufnrtm Inc of hOuTS A\II SILIEF, In West Main ' , treat. n few doors w. at of the Railroad office, and hat p 'Fond assortment of Lenther.:llnrocro ti Tritunlines. and engaged romp... tent workmen. he Is prepared to make up to mesaule, eve, y deverlpflon of work In Ids • Ile Ir. nleo reveired from l'bilade'phia a well.nelerted stork of 11 ITS AND SIDJES. P*ery variety fir Spring and Summer wear, which he offers at low pricee7--- 1 . • Gentlemen's line French Calf Tents, do. Ilalters.Uarerd Ties and !trepans, , Ladles Gaiters - . Boots, Buskins, Slippers nod 'lies, with n large variety 01 - lin ',oars end I hlldi No. Gai ters, Ito .to. etc. etc. • Purchasers are m 111140.41 to tall and °amino Ills stock. - Itoll}.l.l' MOOIIE. Carlisle, April 21. 11.58. A Nati:l MAK Itebec -4.Y world repertfully nr . the ladle. , of at o•Ii• and the vicinity that Mill. it. ri 1111111'11NA the MANTIM•MAKINI: to nll It. branches. la her residence on North Hertford etreditlfreetlt opt ra-its the Ellgiisll Lutheran Churc:r. ebe will happy to wait on all who t r y la yor her wi th a call ' All orders will • attended to p. omptly authat tood onto charge. /thd every effort made to ensure' enlister lion. [Ap i 21, 3LI fIITNS3IITI - lING.-RE3IOITAL.- Voisi 11EILEN, respectfully Informs the citizens et i article that he Into rented two doors smith of Glittet's hotel. iu North lionover street, whore he Is prepared to • execute all kit ifs of work connected it Itit Ile has always out howl a large assort ifient of really male latles.llunit. Pistols, Locks Ke)s- thin Trluttningi p ,tr. all I i 6.4 which he will sell wholesale or retail. lie also attends to repining all kinds of (tuns. Clocks. Lock., dr.; en. ,races on .Brass Copper and Inns. mends Loses Ac. Ile has /111.‘ parch:is, tl the patent right ror lienvoting Rifles and Shot &I nos—which lee offers to 'lie publie at vety tow prices.. ilohiiiies C it hy it strict attention to home linens and a desire topless...lie in 111 spoilt us well as re• eel sea share or the public paroling°. k I tidg of Fire A rum made to order. rYt!lwlWi I __S 10E.1.‘ K I NU.—J. & U. TAYIAIt, return their plume thanks to their Customers, for the t ery liberal pa t mrage exien• dee to these, and would respoel infor,,, the public that they c,intio no to manufacture CUSTOMEIt 11 ork, it their old stand. on' North I lanover street, - two doses above the drug store ar S. W. Ilaverstlek..._ Withtsnitsubermf-tirst-rate -- workmen erimloyed and fiiillales for securing the Lest stock to be found In the mnrket, they are prepared to make up every description of 111)11T8 AN le 811. MS. for ladies and gentlemen's wear, ha the most fa.lsionahle style, and of 611 , 1 s and workmanship. Many yearn of prat tleal experience In the business both here and In Philadelphia justifies them In ea) log, that they are able to Insure full eatisfact len to all theta who may leave theirorders: April 21. IFSS, tf. ALE: OF REAI. ESTATIII —Under kjw,_nr.tor ..f sale from tht; Orphans' Cuart of Cumber heed county, the untleralgaetl will offer at Public Sale the Waxing pm arty le the borough 01 Carlisle, .late the Meal ti.tate of Samuel Itlehlsen. deceased. A of of ground situ:dud Oil Lialther adjoining the lots of Mary I:Jellison and Jos •ph Spangter's heirs. Containing , 30 In frost and 120 feet In depth, more • , r.lOOl. milli a 011 e Story frame house ° nod other bulktionn thereon. Also two Inds In the rear of the ebtive ou. Dickinson ettit• lathing each If feet In frunt end 120 feet In depth. Al. so three Lots situatettnn b,sfuet`ti lane, adjoining Rufus She ploy, sr, It. Natitter , , Ord 'Jefferson. . Lath eon. tail:log about 20 feet In faint and t 0 feet In 'depth. One or these Lots has a two-story frame house crtnted thorns. . •„ p r■■■'... MT sale, will b • lipid at the Court Ileum on Thurs. ay the 20th of .lay next, at 11 o'clock, A. 31., %lieu tits terms of axle will bp made known by ADAM SENSMIAN, Trustee to make solo, April 21, V 683 I=6 DES 0. TAN' LOR,