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• CELit,G;.S.TaEWY . A.•
WEDNESDAY NOV—:10, 1858
PENIrSYL Irsi.r.t . A. SS:" • '
•IN THE .NAME . AND BY THE
. ' AUTHORITY OF TOE
COM MONWp LTII. 'OF PENN' A
WILIAM,' F. PACICEIt,
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~t- 1 ROCL-A3LAI.ITM-,
FELLOW CITIZENS :'-
The goodness of God to us as tr,peoplii calls
for our public dclinowledgment. tutd our grid e
ful praise. The past and the present are crowd
ed With Ills blessings Nothing has occurred
. ,to imperil the principles of civil and religious
- liberty upon which our Government- is based
or to interfere with its' harmonious opcnitions
in all its departments: We are pt peace with
all foreign nations, and the noise of violence
44is unheard within our borders. W bile • ali en
• joy perfect fl•Wdoin of opinion,' the genial in
' Hammes of our' free hstittitions. and the Mild
• „ epirit -If our holy religionlnre more:and more
uniting uS in one brotherhood. 'Our educe
. ,tional institutions are diffusing iniebigenael
among- the. masses of our citizens, inducing%
higher appreciation' of their privileges. and a
' • sonic-localities the pestilence., has prevailed
our country at 'l.lge'llas enjoyed: unusual
.bealth, and ,we are blest with an. abundance of
' nil the necessaries and the ,clonforts of life..
Our industrial 'pursuits are fast recovering
from the torpor itiducea by the recent
tinnu
cittl embarrassments; confidence is being 're
stored, and' business is assuming its wonted
activity Mercies crown all our relations in
• life and the hopes.of it gloriourta ty
,
VtaitTro'Clieeratr blesswerrhearr ---- t7 -
.I'Ventpted'by-thy-own -convictions-of-duty.
and in conformity with the express wishes of
many of my fellow citizens. I.
, Packer, Governor of the Commonwealth of
Pennsyl VIM ia. Do hereby'appoint Thursday the
• eighteenth day 0 - Norenther next, to be observed
-as-a day of generitl Thanksgiving and Prager,
and recommend to all our people that setting
- aside on that day all worldly pursuits: they
_ assemble, in their respective places of . worship
• and unite in offering .thanks to God for His
• goodness, imploring his graCious forgiveness.
and the continuance or Ilis mercies. • And
• while our hearts throb with gratitude to God
- for His unnumbered blessings, let tt liberal
charity be — extended to all 'Maim' Whom have
. been laid the burdens of misfortune and :wont. ,
GIVEN tinder toy hand, and the $
of - tho - State. at Ilarrisburg. this TWenty-
eighth day of .October, in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty
vu
eight. Ruda the t.'ffmnion'wealth the eighty
third •
13Y THE GOVERNOR„
WM • M. 'MESTER,-
Secietary of the Commonwealth
WHAT THE picomt WART
Previone - to the election. a Democrntic pnper.
in attempting to sum up tke..,Tood works" of
' — the'illneluntatcAdmiubitration, asks the ques
tion, "What more o•the people - want?" The
National Intelligencer m tnt toned a - few.Tofithe
things which the' people want" very much, •
but as they have waited in vain to receive them
from the Democratic party, they seem deter
mined now to "reach tip" and take them..
- The people want an end put to t•ectionnl agi
tation..as wel in its causes as effects,'
They want just_ . and adequate protection
awarded to Amerienn , lndustry. ,
, They want a judicious system of internal
improvements, itistead of the present partial.
and spasmodic legislation of Congress.
• They want the public lands carefully•hus
banded, it• their proceeds cannot be equally
distributed.
They want a remedy applied to the abuses
connected:with the,di,penSation of the public
patronage—abuses which provoke complaint
from the, party Which first inaugurated the
spoils era" in pol:tics.
They want an economical administration of
the government as well in the collection as in
thedisburseMent of its revenues.
They, want the Executiv power restrained
within its Rodent restrictiii •
They want the Judie*
j .both State and
Federal, reapected alike ror the purity and in
dependence of its decisions.
They.want no more "delusions and decep
tions," growing out of ambiguous legislation
fifferevect to the Territories, or other topics
of national concbrn. •
They want the - Federal Leeisligurt governed
more by the felt necessities of the country, and
less by the exigencies of party.
These •• wants" will prove to be the rich
fruits growing out of the recent triumph of
the PEOPLE. over the power and patronage
of an unscrupulous party.
Statement of the tears leburg Batik
November 2:, 185 S
ASSETS.
Loans and - 18i25,889 74
Stock of the Commonwealth 80,81,i5
Specie, • ~,1,07 418 IS
United States Treasury notes F
Due by other banks, SF4B, - 763
Notes of other bang s 18,285
..—..-1 67,61 62
Stock. (a preoent market value,) SI to 0
Bonds. do 6 600
Reid &Mao ' 1 1.6110
LIABILITIES
Circulation
Dcpomits, '—
Due to othor;banks,
DANA DIN:II;iNDEI The following named
'country banks have just announced 4 per ceid
dividends, namely : —Bank of Pittsburg. 'Ex
change Bank of Pittsburg, Mechanics' Bank,
Pittsburg, Citiens' Bank, Pittsburgh, Alla
(Eliony"'Unk, Alleprlietiy,'!..ljarri,burg Bank.
Lancaster Comity Bank. Carlisle Deposit: Bank
Farmers and Mechanics' Bank, Easton. The
moron City Bank,-Pittsburg. announces per
cent, and the Fatmiers ; Bank or Lancaster
$1 BO per share.
PETZBIWN'S COUNMIFKIT DETECITOR AND
BANK Norm lasi is corrected by Drexel & Co
'the - well known Bankers and Brokers, and is
the beat Detector of Counterfeit or Altered
• Notes, published in this country. The Nn
vembei number. hal this day. hilly describ•
ee EigPy-six New Couneerfeile and 'conlains
famaimile engraving of a bogus flank Note
that being altered to various Baas all over
_the:country, and-which is-beitig-ptit-into-exvi
• tensive circulation. It' also contains • several
pages of _other , .valuablo_ information, of Aeircry
thing appertaining to Bank Note's. We have
r, nu hesitation in pronouncing it the mostcom
plete, reliable and hest publication of the kind
in the United States. It, should be in the
•hands of every. storekee'Per in-rite whole coun
try. and we would advise all such to sutid One
Dollar in a iettei; rok , it Year's SubsrriPtiati. to
the publishers, and lbws subscribe for it at
,
once." It is Ritblished.,by 'l'. 11,, Peterson &
-Zrothers; No SOU Chestnut 'Sireet
Idany*ho autfoir : frent . Ifeadaoho 'and Nor';
VOUS Debility are noi.aivarntlint thereat cause
.ir t , =la insuulees , . is n deranged elate of the
olion?aohe and digestivO funclions. The'pxy'-
genated liiiiera are peenliarky ddit'ided•te the
ournef these symptution
, ..
THE NOVEMBEIi ELECTIONS
Tlm-Administration Parly:_" squandered' in all
=
__The_ll — eittodratiu-watchwordltur4c-AN
Bitt:ex," in 1856, has becomlill - 4 attil.Break
in 1858. Ptinnsylvaliia: the na ire Stikte•of
the President repudiated his polley i hn the se
cond Tuesday of Oct ober:and t hr signa) firrs.
which then heralded. forth the triumph of . the
People, front every of the old /ity-
Ono.; sic still blazing'fortite.'xiciiiries Of No
venilier, in oilier States. ,
Oa Tuesday list, elections. were held . for
Nleinbern tit' Congress and State'Oflicertrin New
York, New Jersey, Maissachusotti3, Michigan,
Illinois, Wiscausin, "and' lh hiwiiirC;; in which,
with thebaro exception of litile oelswath, the
./ 14ItainWrat ion a . the .-Fityorite Sint:* liatt been
effectually - "Tyleriieil"'by the - .. - sobcrsectind
thought" of - tile PEOPLE. . ' .
latet an& most reliable sources of informs
, tion bn the subject.
In this.Statti, the election wiw for Governor,
State Legislature, Members of Congresit,'
The reported majorities, from every county in
the State, foot up nsfollows
For. Morgan,_ Republican,L
Parker. (LucolUco,)
'lorgan's Tap), ity,. ,21,681
Last year, the Democrats carried the State by
18.000. .•
Fur members of Cengrqes the result is etitl
more gratifying. The Republicans bare car
ried 27 memberi out of 38."
The.lower ['Ouse of the L'egislaturo.•as
as heard from stathl;4,
Opposition, Ti, Democrats, 25,
and 2ii districts to hear (rota
The election in New Jersey, waft for Mein
be'rs of Cougreits, Legislature,.anil county of
ficers. Di- the Menthe]s of Congress. the Ito:
path:jeans have sleeted three, and •he anti-
Lecompton Democratic Iwo: thus Making
"clean sweep" over the Ilitchanan*Democrecy.
The complexion of the Legi,lature indicates
the election of an anti-Lecompton U: States
Sitater.
Tlie first *dud sebatid - Congresitional districts
of Michigan are still in.doubt, bur the returns
look Iroivardolic Revd) iton
'candidatein the first district, wits datested..
Aot, the First Congressional
. Blitrict, George B. Cooper, Dent..-is elecied
by about 100 majority over' llon. 11'illiam .1.
Howard, itep:,:the pri.aent member " • .
The result in the Fourth District is iiitlotibt.:
From present' indications, the Legislature
stands . •
Sitlite—Republicans.. 22 Democrats, 10'
ilhusc .do 40 do, __ ,
, The whole Republican S to Ticket is elected
by frotii - 0,00 , to 10,000 majority
In'this State: the election was for Governor.
Members of Congress, Menittgs of . 14 Legis
haulm, &c. : ---The candidates for Governor: were
• Banks, Republican. Beach, Democrat and Law
rence, meriean. The returns front all but
fifteen towns:And - up hanks, 65.091; Reach,
36.13111; Lawrence I 1 1122. The total vote
this year is I 13 Bb2;last year it was 1311 6..:11.
Banks maim ity this year is 111.800; last yeast
it was 23.2111. The American vote is not one
atilt] of }flint it was in 114/i7, while the Demo
cratic vote is 'larger by nboin. 5, 1 10 t/. The
meMbers of ongtess--twelve in number—are
all Republienus.- The pouncil eight in pant
her, is also .':unapimously Republican, The
&male is reported to stand 37 Republicans to
3 Denoer;tts. The (louse is also latvly Re
publican.
The returns from the first Congressional
.distriet. of 'Wisconsin . are coMplete. and John
F 'Porter, Republican, has a majority of over
300 "
llilwaukir, (VOL,. 'returns from ihe
th!rd Congressional district, as turns hemid
from, show a majority of 3:'5 in favor of Clots
Ltrrtloo .the Democratic candidate. Five
counties are yet to be heard from, which, in
186 gave a Republican majority of 1200.
In the second Congressional district. as far
ns heard from. C C. Washburne,.:the Re-pub
lican candidate is 2266 ahead
'The eleCtion in this State was for State of
ficers-andlletabers—orCetigress but the ex
cit itiriartivatot between Lincoln and Douglass,
in a struggle
. for the United $1 rtes Senator
ship, gavd additional importance to the Illinois
election. In the distriCting of the State, Doug
lass had the atlyannige over Lincoln; hence.
he will be re-elected to' the• Senate having so
cured a majority of the Legislature, Ott - joint
ballot, of six . pr eight, while Lincoln has.over
50111.) of the popular majority.
The Republican -State tioket is elected by'
611110 majority.
$918,931 10
$370,06 . 0 .
84. - 4•45 67 --
41 640 47
$593,129 14
followitig Congressmen are elected:
Fir•t .Wasitburite, Republi
can, 85•10 majority.
Second District—J F. Farnsworth, Repub
lican 4,,ajority. •
Thiril District -; Owen,Lovejoy, Republican,
Wm majority. ,
Fourth District —William Kellogg;
Republi
can, 2000 majority.
Filth District' Diane N. Morris, Douglass
Dollloollll, 2000 '
Seventh District Robinson, Dciug
lass Lleinporat 11400'wujority, ,
Eighth Distriet--Philip D. Foulke. Douglass
Monocrat, LUUti trAjority. • .
Ninth District r —Jolin A Logan, Douglass
Donocrat tat un i ierity.
The Douglass Deniociiits have a majority in
the llou-e of live, and iu the genets of three.
The.Adtninistrntion Note in the State is nut
;er 2500 !'! •
DULA-WARE • .
le the lest refuge of the, Lecomptou Demo
try: They have elected their Governor,
'ember: of Ctiuires;. and a intsjOidiiiiii"iie .
!gislatare, [ti's seeitri g a - Democratic U.
t dm, Senator.
Dox T t In the No miaow num
of Peterson's Counterfeit Detector, - the fol
'wing Banks are set dovin. its ...Doubtful"
•titisylvattia Hanks," Business men - and all
11°18 . 81,ot:1d refuse to reeeite their notes:
Bank of Crawford l'otinly,, Meadville
Central Bunk of Penusyliatiia;
:11elioan Ceinnty Bank, Soißhrair
Shitlflololl Bank,Bbamokin.,
,Tioga Coitiiiy Bank. Tioga,
.Warren County Bank, Narren.
See ndrertfdemenf of Dr. SArzrol(p'e
,ver invigorairr lu rinoqier-colwaLu.
Duvchoua !
NEW YORK
69.701
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111A$SAC II USETTS
WISCONSIN
ILLINOIS
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I, •A c A PTE It HIP 111 1 11 l 110 . 11I' " r .... . .
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Those nt'holove to "sup on horrors.' 'may . j Qi , 011)11 4110 : i
have ti.'euvfeit now from .tlin - newrpapers. .
Every . mail
,brings us sickening accounts of
bloody tradgetlieti enacted in'atir larger cities
Alm result in most. ease; of debauchery and
drutikennet-s.'
,• Ilitt a short tithe ago. Francis A— Gouldy
• son .i-
of Francis Gimitly of New Ytrk. lad some
disagreement'
.witli., ids 110110 WILD-41vgged
hips wilh improperly spending- Ids motley. -
. the young. loan I dired to his remit. and after
divest ilig_hintself-of Lis_coat:rind_bOoto_seized.
~„__t 'r .
a hatcheushed in hitt father's room, and
rThAT - T6Wilurifrt triiiiiiitlitwirrhei-tlicti-ratt-tois
morlier-,13 - fiCinifiThirlit'sitilliel and clenit-her
a.IIINIVy blew with the hatchet. She screamed
ino spiling up. and he repeated' the blew
twice , when she lell'heavily ti) the floor; break
lug down the netting as she fell ,
The murderer !ken passed nymph the hall
bed room where his twolirothttrsvlePt They
had both gotten up, bearing the-noise. and he
shtick each a murderous blow •on . the head
wttli the saMe hatchet he' had used upon his
father and ntoiliCr Ile lett- them both pros-
It ate and coveredd - with blood, and pfts:ed 'On
to the stairs audascended to the IWO floor.
The opqrtinents on the third lloor,were odou
rtied`by Elms°lf. his lister Mary nod 'the two .
':;The sitry4fieliktr itiord the noise
44 d_w. ere_ in. t oltnlLoLlite.n . pper. fl 00rL1113.-;he
went up sitars. t" 110 imnietlintely nttncked
thetit with the en 1110 . 111nd Itniehyt,,proptentitig.
ench with a t:riglittuflAnyolpen.tho.hettti,,,,),:,„.
Jhn•y, hearing the struggle snd sci.eanis of
the' servnnts, 'opened het: door, and looking
out, - sow the-girls-covered-with:hlond; but' did
not recognize her brothe. 'Believing it to be'
n•burglnr, she locked her door and remained
-initeriroom-and-finally:opened-,her-window
and called-for tissisiance.- -lletbre the-Pnlice.
could Ibree an en!, once, the Assassin - had re.'
treated to his own I'oom nod with n pistol,
blew his own brains out Air. GtMltly nod
one oNbe.servnta' girls, are not expected to
survive, and'the'ut hers- are still in a. critical.
sit nation' Coo dy was one of the •'fits! young
.11'cn " of Ndw York who i.penil their nights
is podding al d dis-ipation. and this is the
result.
One night last 'week a fellow living in a
disreputable part of Southwark . . Philadelphia,
— attempted Ao foieelin - ettouttee inte - the.chatM"
her yvhoni 'jealOtur;•
'Finding' the door locked,'• he clambered to the
roof- lind thought to get into the room by go
ing down the chimney , , he got into the wt ong
fine however. aud.became Wedged in too tight.
that he cold neither 'get up or down. and
',mothered to death On the same. night,-ma
miter abandoned woman, milli whom t h e
de
ceased lived,.•drt.wited herself to escape his
_lirtuality'lltehaving threatened to till he'r.. •
Ott the - :111th tilt three fast ourg men
named Charles -Cook, Witt. Seitc•r - ti d tttit
•
Swill,•of•Climintiati. - so,ns of weltflty -anti . re:
npecttthle_eilizegn. entered n house of ill•fluile;
anti coiilmeitced •• a quaivet, with a woman.
named - Kum ileaurea._ Seiler threw her on
the floor and inflicted twelve kick, on her head
breasf•nifintidy. Ale did not. however sot.-
ceed in„redliciog her ul n state of in emibility,
for site still struggled with him • find contriVed
once more to. regale- her feet' when she al
to-eked him with fury, and vrate-gettiitg—the
better of hint. At this litne,-..C00k. who •led
si t far been a qUiel spectator."ritSlied forward,
and with the exclamation ..,..Neve'r. Mind
Bill, I II master her," he canglit - tlie - Wretclied
victimliy , the throat and endeavored to elsoke
hoe; she. however,, succeeded in slipping front
his'grasp and stooping.' picked from the floor
a heavy. earthermware spittoon; with which
she aimed a lielivy bloW ni' his head but twice
,filed hitting hint. Cook still fn'hewed' her
up when n third effort. shivered the spittoon
ma his forehead, inflicting a severe 'wound
She then - made towards - tho- door, and about
!hit; time Seiler • left the room 'exclaiming
"Cook, kill her, kill the d-d • —." Swift
also left at the same limo. Before Kale could
succeed jit effecting her mctipe. Cook • who
hod drawn a formidable knife front his panta
loons pocket again had bold of her, anti in a
-second Afterwath•ds lie plunged it -into her side'
between the efEeentli anti twelfth ribs. - which
latter was partially cut, fti l blade also enter.
ing the lungs, which prnsed..4he immediate
cause of her death. She fell to the floor bathed
in her bitted. the sanguinary evidence of which
hadylentifully besprinkled the murderer. who
having replaced' the fatal weapon ji pocket
stood gazing upon the prostrate woman. his
countenance, betraying thee innate fear an ,
horror lie felt at his own act
In 'llallimore,•on last Fridayrening, l'olice
Officer Robert M Rigdon. was MID tiered wink
peaceably standing in his own house.. Rigdon
was a principal witness against Henry' Otto
brill who was convicted of murder in the first
degree, for the murder ot I'olice officer Ben
tbri, ffien.bn was killed by Gnmbrill.because
he had been a Witness against his brother.
who_waS tried and convicted for incendiarisur:
and now Rigdon has bmit. murdered by some
lumbars of the same.lawleSS gang. for 'giving'
lia s . I estimou against Glinffirill. When the
alarm wig given, two mete were seen to run
from the 'Muse, one of them was "ptirsued by
the police and arrested; he gave Ins name a ,
Peter Corrie, and having turned States evi
dencp. stated in his examination that he stood
at the alley and that his companion, Marion
Crop, went hack and did the deed. Crop was
nlao arre,ted, and both • have been committed
to jail; Crop charged with the murder, and
Corrie ns an. accessory.
We regret to add that Marion Crop is'a tm ;
tive of Carlisle. Ills father, when a residetd
of this place, was a worthy citizen, and we
sincerely sympathize with hint in the atllictom
brought upon hint in his old age. by the out
ragenits conduct of his son.. •
KR EP TI1:'Bove; AT I I iMlC.—Street
education is proverbially bad. There . atve many
assceiations; or rather bodies \of young men
in our borough. who !mum the. streets arms
'night.. - to detriment of their own morals.
and those with whom they are brought in von
tact. Our ttreets are 'filled. nightly, with
U. States soldiers, mtinr of . whom are well
supplied with cheap whiskey, and they drink
and carouse froth dark until after midnight;
- Their example and companionship exert a
most dideteidous . iniluenee upon the habits of
the boys . and young mon It is the duly of
- every parent-t o - keep his . -sommt -home- in-the
evening. The way to do thus iS . to ma% a home
-nurritiveilan'there - are indeed -few whoduive•
yet learned that art. •
Pen tolyi rinila Foreign A ppoininiessi•
• The Wnsliington correspoutlentol the Ppad,
gives the following list of appointments 60111
Pennsylvania iu the iliplonnithi endcoimultir
service. . ,
Miller • Englund'll7,soo
I'. N. MOW; See. Le ration England . 2.025
Ben?, Moran, Aunt, See. Leg'n • Kngletuid 1,800
VC. B. Ceed China •' • 12.000
F. Ileeleu,.Pee. Legation • _ _lOOO
511N1BTh1tB REM DENT.
- A uptrla
Neundor
J. O. JOllllB •
C. It Iluelluildir
J, (Mauldin'.
17 Coneuls
. . ' - $101,9 - 5
In this :itettnoh oft he public dervice Pentelyi
vanis .seente tolhve her sharo. •
lEEE
Aletearologleol.flefOoter for the Week
lending IV*%. ualrer #lll, 1808
1858..• L
Theinro- 1 Itain,l
Remarks., :
Tuesday. 50 00 -/
• --'. ''.
1
Wednesday. 47 00. -- Rain. 1
_Thurstl4-- 44-410- - --• —bs Itnin. --
Friday 48 00 :• '—• Rain. ' 1
'....,
I
Bittrinvity. - 741r00 . It
Sunday.,., 4l Oil
Monday... 40 011.1 " ,
llNckly 151111 1.15
Mean.. •
..57110 &min or bent In Illy Illm , yo rngimier in the 111111
dverNO di Orel, otnervln bm x.
GTPIN A STIC ASSOCIATION
This As chulloll WilS fully orgettized on the
18th of 1(.4 month, by the election of tile fol
lowing gentlemen ns.•officers for the present
IMMI
I' '8 P. Iltimrieli 'Esl. • .• •
-AllOl4l mg . ., •
Secret .11interi It NleCart Hey.
'7'returprer F. • AI. jr.
COll -L. NI. Nlyers .1. Ap-iltinirieli,•J
The truittli`er hi - limited to tlaitty.• and all op
'plic:ditins inentberehipprostfie Joade_to_the
Executive,,,Connuittee. The third story of In
huffs new building has heett i frited up for the
use of the Association, and,Pnntainsll VOHIOLy
of machinery for strengthening the lungs,.
muscles. So. ; to Allis will be added, also, a
Funding ilint and they intend, by 'next spring.
to e!ganize n cricl : et club, so OH • to, be ready
to • take the field." for exercise in the open.
air. WII6II the • weatlipijs suitable. ,
.
The results of such nefrocintions. 'illicit pro
perly conducted. are 'so beneficial to the moral
as well as physical training of young men..
that it is surprising they have not been in op
e, ntionhpirg ;Igo By such 11101111 N. the health
is btMetited the system more fully developed,
mint the . poier.of tinduranceinereased: • young
men arC - brougla fogi•tlier incloser compan
ionship:Ma frilittali4hipa are farmed flnn
last, throttA Ilre.while. at the same time. they
are wit lake irti. in a great mea,ure, from . many.
teteptations 'areoften ruiuou4 to health
and reputation.
• The members of this Astuiciation are among
pur )linst
,active end intelligent ,young men,
and they Lava organized Under sui..:h\l'avortilde
auspices that we uniy cul•ely edie entire
success. . •
Tar:_ .1 (A ri,LY_Etr Eit.-311
Thia 'new enterprize is now under full head:
wty and" hope the .
_Praqtrietors will soon
begin .to realize* protitalde return for the
largo invitstment i n tece,sary Wpm it in etliciiint
:operatimi. They ate, manufadittring large
quantities-of fine cap and jotter paper embra
cing/ill LIM varieties to.be found id . market:.
atul of a quality far superior in text
finish, to much that*we have seen from other
establishmenfo.-This is partly owing to 'the
fact that thelfountaiti Springs on which this milt
_is - situationiflinTit - better water the nr;nu
fact ure.of fine paper. than nay other streams
in this sect itukof the tmuntry.and:are excelled
by none. Dealers in Carlisle and vieinity,
may now obtain their supplies at hoton.,and
avoid the delay aptl—espeuse-of-"sendlog—to7
EMOIV E. t 'II btu - IL-70a new/
church is rapidly approaching completion and
will be cletlietcted to the service of God, on next
Sabbath. The plan of the building is
ndmirn
hle. The first, story or basement, is, divided
into a large roOnc't or the Sabbath School, a
Preacher's ,Indy find I wreinss-rooms ; the en
transes to which, are front the vestibule The
wirdieinte - room. is reached by two winding
flu lids of stairs opening on a plat foin, from
which other stitirways lead to a commodious
glittery at the west end. for the, choir. The
main body of the cliiirch wi 1 'seat about eight
hundred persons. The pews, which are very .
wide and comfortabffi are divided into three
sections, by passages,leatlitig Non] the en-
tr •nce (loots to the altar The pulpit is a
model of neatness and is ftitishitcl in imitation of
black walnut. The walls are beautifully fres
coed, the recess back of the pulpit. being!au
imitation of pit oaken screen, with' crimson
damask curtains; on each side of tiv pulpit.
are.tablets. one of which contains the Lords
l'royer and the Creed, and Mthe other the Deco
...
topic. The mode of lighting the church, is
entirely new here and, quite an improvement
on'the old play : They have dispensed with
chandelier, rind wall brackets consequently
there' ore no glaring lights between the speaker
111111 111141T01‘.11q0 ; the chinteli being illuminn
tea nbo e. try means of two circular brackets
in t ceiling, each .containing fifteen homers,
and fitted with reflectors. The effect is exceed
ingly gratefid to eye. and yet the light is so
13111 , 14 alirll?eqh that persons may read
print in arty part of it. In short. the church
in its general plan. - aridtini.h. reflects great
ere it on the tittntletnen ; who "'projected it. as .
well as the
.wohikitien who have carried out
the plan adoptial, by the building committee.
The dedic.itury services on next Sabbath
w . ll be as follows Rev. .liThn McClintock. D.
o' St Patti a M. E. church, New York.
wit preach at mk ti clock. in the forenoon,
Re , . 11. 11 Ridgway of Ifigh Street church
Baltimore. at 3 : . ciclock * hi the_-afternoon, and
lle.Kendree •Reily 1). D. of Christ
church, Pittsburg, tit 7 o'clock in the evening.'
NoVEMB It ta t u.—court comniolieed
on Monday last sad as usual brought a large
number of peopM front the rural - districts as'
suitors, jurors and witnesses. There is not
much criminal bu-iness'ou the °slender and.
the court, for thus. week, will probably get
through by Thursday. Next week will ho ap
psopriated to the trial of cases in the Common
TOE LECluitE St:Asurki.—Tho lecture
Henson is fast approitoking. nay,,is afroady .
here. and as yet — we have heard of no arrange
menta having-benit-made. for-t he delivOry..of it
iierie . 4 of km 'wog . in Carlisle during the com
ing. winter—Aleietofore,. the .-menshera-or.t ho
Union Fre Company linvo atttu:ded to the mat
ter, hind we presinne they will do so this sea
son. If so,.it is: high iimO ihey were making,
the necessary arrangements . Come, gentle
men, be expeditious:
•
- 11 r IF - you:want:3 hantioolin3 "hat:go
to Koilera opposite °it! . office mist the neat
het egd befit in town lie keeps a .firat-yaie
itseortitieht- of bokte strut 'ehoett—lie tier forhie
the fent of .!nthirig.botifTeittie - nteet" brat
'ten•liag to,tho ettretteiiel.
0,000
7.800
7.800
,
..'OYRt 1- Its,..l'lliioe who arefoiliVilfgood
► .. .
oyattla. will tia4 , ‘ appp 4 ly at wiy.taneri - Res.
.turtitit; uiiillo` Itiirkholtiers !tote!: His Abao
vapt. bay OYetere, , nre among the thanit we have
,vFriaatati..3,;-Gla'au r ti try them: • ' - r• - ' .
09 728
82.2 g)
01.11•QUMBERLAND."—lhia-iild., Preto the Saw Ante t .
W.. • . TE
,
XAK
AIL OS THE
and vigilant Fire Company which has for so .- , • Pit.ol.llTiEtt.• •, • •
many 'years 'been foremost in protecting the
Exitrt! weal.
• 'propqrty of our citizens, propose holding a Cilasp.near irtchita Village. tics 18.8.
FAIR. in Education 11011,,t uuuucucing Ou•the- I . CAPTAitt —7l have the honor to male the fel:
• ithh of December neat.' The "Cumberiondu ; lomong . report .of the; operations of thy
. certainly deservUs a ronsing•benelii."'
ntiniti since the, tilt., the Vote 'iny lasi
. ' report. 'rite stockade work. in pillgte•s of
' , construcliOn at that dote was 'completed en
second of the viinism !the , 4 lb, anti preparations were being Made
rental° iietninary. tinder the (Erection of 1l re, be move towards the Canadian live.. the tel
CLARK, will continence an %tenthly next. lowing mottling.\dhmi tutu omy Indian spies
came an anti repro ted n large Camatiche cutup ,
FOR TII4 0,R1,1r1.% 111:1011.D. • • : .near the Witchita Village. about ninety miles
forni,,con,.l hail all the snores, dratighi moles
'
'i'nan'e ,8 nut o.‘l il c
'hie to the Ten•iVe enclosures. and twitched fur this point
Natters(
°unto
a beggar on horstdatek'and hewill Jr.
Sti7ity on g:Virilliffle innTto
• men ; they have no idea of • hiding theirpowrr
.Qnatict a bushel." We' are a law labiding eiti;
zen; wemburn and bred,in this ancient town;
have walked tie rtreets at, all times; passed
. .
nli kinds• or persons and - never received ,
insult tram u living soul until Saturday even
ing last,. It is. not. necessary for no to write
n detail. of thweirciunstances,dbut Sultkie it to
any, tint we bone ulwitys been
'that we hell ik right to pose .along our streets
- Inmate:AM when we net - he n'gentletostn. /1114
we iutcud to do, so whenever it ,ffits our con
veniettee But when our totals notioor ties will
- make n Innn . Coputhf of it Pluto!. who loot' his
to. to in nit the beiit e.ticens
and caws the whole of Iris (molten) , to bu'llis ;
gusted with.his rudeness we Iltiolt it tone, to
„ .
draw the titillation. of the community ttiFthe
• fact. and 'know whether, such thittO et:e tit be
6:Aerated IVlty:iiot waken good 1141 n Captain
of the Patrol Y Cie us goOd men for a pa
trot—peaceable 111011 -110 r 11 would-he• lighting
aetAt Jeen. and peace ;mid quiet will •reign
thnualchont the whole town. ...A word to the
' witmis ' A CITIZEN. .
,
• • :Ma----lineron— ,2 l , lle-lettures-of-thislady-have
: been etilogiFed in ninny of the public journals.
We have not had the pleasure or heat in g . any
' of theirs ; hit we have, had several conversh
- firsts with - that lady 'on the subject or ntedi
tine • and find her to he'eminently qualified to
treat that class of distat-es which she proposes
tri Balla:take. Mims SEARS has an advantage
over Physicians generally' in having directed
all her talent. for the bralltree or tour years,
to the stmly cdanalndieS peculiar to fetnales.•_
These disea-es ore far more rrequent and
common than is generally supposed. It has
beets said by II Physician who ran.eil'azoong
the lii4.lle,t, in the. loge in which he lied:
Proper arrant sedum tntttier`gland est."
-Now 16,4 lia-trae.-fas it- most -tprotredly
what a cost 11111111'110C must . -that organ exert
over the female eoloa it lit hat 7. hence — . liefe" are,
tn•my wtw•s of !do -'nestt and declining licalt
w:licli arise , I'voin it Prim. di-nyder, antkat the
sometime witltotit.mymitt mita sufficiently mark
ea tO.icad an ~ r aittary practising plkszsician In
sualiect it. 'while•one whnee Illilld is engaged
On this brunet, or the prore.l-inn exclusively
will-setanat—irerer,- JeCYiiied.
.%1e would,
•in a most since nail friendly spirit. advise
.our fiiir Asters of 11411101011 to consult Miss
. ."jaiirs..wlion they lisvi.the
confident that she is able to ittrord them relio
Some per-otos. fr•on prOttdice and habit. oh
ject to rental.• physiCblns-zi - tut we feel
that mom-ladies- woulq -greatly--prefer - to y cull
cult All /1111 e telltale practitioner -such' as th
holy in question. • In our opinion. her vivit
pereeption, strong reasoning thcolties, "um
high tottainntents, ;will. ere tong: crown lie
laudable efforts in the cause of humanity with
distinction and entitiencein the profession she
has chosen, and Widen - she i 8 .140 well titiolilied
to adorn. • - :\11.:111CUS.
PlNfir - MintMO L ATEItt: -. 1111. SA 'a - Stier - 1.
Tv.'..c %B . "- 11S- the Atitherof • A - Strity Yankee.
&c. nee large volunte r -cloth. 11-
luvtrat ed - Price *1 25.
We have received from T B. Peterson &
1106 Chestnut street. Philadelphia. an
' advance copy, of the above new and splendid
work; and have arisen from its, perusal with
— feelings - of — gand — nnt oTerylroirl: -- The
et orr, ler , are token from life, and are; told with.
A grotesque humor. so appropriate to the re
gion where they are placed. We .
,prophecy
that this book will do more towards cheering
the .desponding, than. oily physician a inedi•
cine; and we would say to all. buy's copy at
the nearest brad( store. or enclostl a dollar and
a quarter to the publishers
We would here say, that all deniers And
strangers visiting the city of Philadelphia, are
imited to call antl.examine their large siook
°Omitting ample' supplies in every branch ni
literature, and tiny persons wishing any thing
from thplitlitive only to enclose what moonlit
of matey they choose. ant order what they
wish, and.they. will receive them at once
car.We cell the attention of cur renders te,
the Proveettle of the llonu , Journal for
As aFa'anily Newspaper, reflecting the 'detest
literary talent, and the most refined and
gala ta.te, ft is without rival in Ads inun.
try. and as the popular editors, Mona's' St
WI kus, offer new attractions for the next vol .
ume, subscribers should send in their names
early .tx32l,
Leaving my camp on the "Four Lakes, ' at
aft' past six A. the 3111, our tonic lay
long the mitegin et a lake tor about three
tiles. and thence for two mile, offer a broken
country thinly scattered. with. fillies; alien
emerging wt to the open prairie the hostile
Indians were disetiVered about three lid es to
our right 1111,1 in ,advance intertirgzspidly
along the skirt of the wood-, apparently will
'the view or Intercepting our line of march be
fore we should reaeil the 11111ber. After 1111'-
111 g and closing up one lung vies train,.l
moved forward ltila soon hound thatthe
Accre: , setting tire 4.6 the glass at vomit*. pout
iii front nod tin my right Ilium. Captain Keyes
wits now directed to advance three lit biscuit'
ponies deployed as skirmishers to the
akd right till, order was promp.6 obeyed and
Laptam 0' d with company K Ltuutuwuu lilt,
- son , ivith -cumin' fly Ml--and- Lieutenant lee
with company, A. 3d artillery, wet') thrown
forward: -
At
the same time- Captain Hardie company
G. Third artillery, Wild ueployed to the lets,
an I thu nitwit zers under Lient. 1% hit e. sup•
ported by company E. Ninth infantry, unite'
Capt. Winder,. w re advanced to the hoe ui .
skirmisheis The. tying now becalm . ° busk:
on both sides, the ludiausiii tacking uoiu Bent
and on both thinks. -qui; tires eh the
. pratrie
nearly en% Ulu ped us, and was rapidly approach
ing our troops imi'l the pack tram. Nut a
women° Was Co be lost; I oedema the advance
The skirmishers, the' howitzers and the first
squndtym of dragoons, under Brevet Major
Grier .dashed go lenity through the roan-tag
flames. and the Indians were driven to _seek
shelter in the iciest 'Mad nicks. As soon as a
suitable position could he obtained, the howit
zers, under B tulle opened tire with audio;
the lailiatis•'were agalii routed Iron' their
cover. closely pursuett.by our skirmishers. anal
followed by Grier; with his tirittatlrou leading'
At this time our pack iraiii . was concentrated .
as 1114011 us possible. mid guarded by Captain
Dent, Ninth infantry, with his company. It
. • -
I Lieut. Davidsom - FiriitdillgoUllig tlOlll
NEW Music FROM 01.1VEll DITSON &
piny, F. and Lieut. ime. fliirdi artillery.
IVAstitsuriis-Bramer BosroN.— .•Ailantic Tele- t i f, c o m p any -, B advancing.. The train
graph" grand march and quick step cimiposed bore off to the right. which threw Ord and Ty
by George hews. it brilliant and attractive ler, with their skinatishers to the lett A
heavy body of Indians had concentrated on
piece -and-as it ls - sufliciently - v o irconi
our left • wnen our whole line move.* ifidekly
- hiend itself to youdg performers. Ino doubt An d fir i ng bevm0g ,,,,,,,..10,,.. igh .
- become-popular , •I 'out
Mastrirs Express T.ain Gdllop" by W I . Ty or, and the howitzers tinder White, sop.
Dressler. a PieCO havingeonsiderable same- (ported by' Whitler, with Gregg s troop&rdra
goons following in the •tear. waiting for a to
ness hrtiugliout: yet rather pleasing and novel
I vorableopporiunity to inake dash . thole
in its character; nut dilliehlt. •.. I . . same ;jibe Gibson with company gdilli.tillery
Song wlllidaLiVerds" from "Piano Forte I drove the !Julians on the right front, 'Au open
Album" by Allred Jae% this stray thought.j prairie here intervening. payer Grier. pa s se&
froni fhb young and aclobrtilmt .I.skirinislieri-witli.hi, own ,Wind Lieut .Fonder _ _
troops, and charged the Indians, snug two
appreciated, for its graceful rind Pt.)Z. NEAT CL/11 ERS AND
thjwin g -t4 Y le- f - and - monding ihrem r Our • alo ha hue and '
0 sA cantle. Stilt'VElig. Ala,holat euxottomut
.' • The,..Popular Qitatirilles"'iy.Jllllllls I iniin advaticod driving-the ..
••. 0.4 her ht.tvco, Ittrolx. lemtle,•Slawl tide
popular dittice-musie,_arranied in ' good style, over:rocks and through rovilies, our poilll'et Just navieed,:mia tar anent very tow prie r s a t
With itll the tteciiessary direetions. • I dirmition Zeiving beeitolianged'io the might: •slisdp Ugrdwey. st.ro at
' Ens t . II Wi ll tire t. e l t i tti A r l d tr ea 6 e N ,
•• The Merry from ~ 1 11outpiet of Du- • Capt. Ord found hint elf alone. with his cloth
tilts" StePlion Glover, lielmitningfindetTee. pithy oil the extreme left or Alio 'skirmishers, I. Nov: it) Ms ; ;.• -
fa
tive duets for n Soprano and Tenor' voice, and . opposed•by 11. but, o number of the enemy; !' - • • : '
'air full 'of life 'and gitielY n d eharaot erist to of they were ga Ila t 6 , , charged Ord..,' !Elie r! per
the words:' : ' • ' hunt driven succe,ssively,'ltoin three high tidbit ,
bort. to tit on 'hood ili.tt aro I roj.stio to
• ' infi. nolo itod.oliorus,:‘vvoyds and romdi w they- 11,1,1'1 a ken •r" rage,- Copt tin wanuastme to taeeralf lothtiles of one vrti irtfitirsidy
• music bsqlt. N, Thompson •• Mit oh ....111 ..pitraukd. the aPpreticlibtg - 1 ." 1,0 6 v ILsCet'•
•. Dfle"•&e, n 6otiltltch and' timieldrig theiraith ocetipied the lull think. lit this ;• 70; _ t ,„, ,
full cif foolhig' . • moveinent'Capt; Ord w a s, assisted by : Captain ' . • . •
sr. rig. Kleist .44u4. arol clousie,ll . paps.
In looking over the and sketches of
our exchange ppers,, we find that no work is
so 'generally copied from, ns •• Iluus,•hu'd
Wards," einulticted by Charles Dickens, the
popular, author of the `• Pickwick Papers."
!klichalas Niekelity," Sc. This is thi . ; best'
evidence of ins high literary character, and .Q
refer those who agree with.us on . the subject,
to the Prospectus in another column.
Ca.anSttS New IV imit.v LINE ow BArtu
Slim -It is 41 4 ,,ftt1i0 form of- very large size.
and.for thirtraphical.benuty excels tinyihing
of the, kind We have ever seen. The heading
is a l'ljiAnimitation ors lihe of bottle ship,
under f sail. making Boston barber, while
in the distance is a bird's eye yiew Of the city
on the right of this. resting .upon a pedestal,
is the gOddess ofJustiee. and on the left 'is the,
goddess of Lits.lty , bet Wean IlleSe, surroznd
ing the vessel is the ornathental title of the.
now.iihrel. The insideboi der is unique and
novel in its appearance and the' ; who e is cur
tainly n.graceful specimen of taste and
The illustrations nit) profus'e and well execu.:
tad, and Mr. Gleason has exhibited great met
and talent in producing a sheet so elegant and
complete in all its departments ,We sty sue-
JBB to the noble ship and her gallant com
modore •
A. Winch, 320 Chest nut street Phil•tdelphia
who is agent, for the Bailie Shp, will supply
subscribers and, the trade at the earliest nw•
meld, .1
Ei;i roit
DHSS 11. E. SN.ARS, 111..
=I
133M1=
with four companies of c .valry aT t ifFlidi o n
al
lies . After making a tOrcid worth of ninety
odd miles iit thirty-eight hours- during the
lust part of which we were cmulnunusly in the
saddle for sixteen and a' half hoar-, including
the clangs and pursuit we arrived at this
camp nit the morning of the Ast inat
I Ind heetiin hopes of reaching a point in
-close proximity to the enetny„before.l:llight,'
and had made di-int:MMus, tor tin attack, has,
ell on information received trom the spie.; hut
tip daybreak came upon us some three or four
'miles otr.and. I found theta very inaccurate
in their information'. lmoved the companien•
up coltunit, , with intervals of a hundred
yards. and moved. in the direction' in widen
the comp was said to he: instrualons
to the l:nptains to deploy at'atchargt; whenev
er it, WA M seen overt lie crest of the Ildls in ad t.
datuto-of-us,—After-anarching - with this tor —,
motion almut two miles at an increased 'gait,
the sound of theNcharge camp - fruni towards..
the left, and„in amoment the whole command
poured doivn into the enemy's comp in the
most gallant style, and we 511011 fpund Mu-sel
ves engaged on a warmly :defended :battle-,
livid.
- Therti-,being.many-ravines in and . ithout- the
ea m p hat oh .trueted the easy: petition of
cavalry, and gave good shelter to the lodiams.
it was more than an. hour iteh'we they were
entirely - beaten - nut - or tics - troyed rAlu ring WilfiCiF
time,Ther.e, were ! _many !bloody_ hand•to hand
engagements bath,, on the part a the otlicersi
sand islets The fri wily. Indians I ordered, on
approaching. dip camp to stampede the aid-
nods and get 16'011 oiti or theway order
they effectually carried out. Thu Dela Ware
and Citildoes also entered into the tight with
the troops. and dill effective serq . ce, copes itt ty
in the'skirmishing the heigitherine hitt •
autdravines. We have gailted a complete and
di,ci•ive victory over the enemy. filly-ate
.warriors .are left dead on the field, and it i.
presumed Iliat many ore l y ing in the vicinity.
its . many were 110111)110So 1110111111 y wounded,
but enali'ed to escape 1111 Iheir horses f flint I Ile
--Ilow.nrany were wounded is not
known. over 'three hundred' annuals. wet e
ciitiatired about 'line •Ittitplred awl .twenty .
lodges were horned. ',heir supply orllllllllll
nition, coo. ing...oftensils. clothing. :dressed
skins, corn" sub.+.stettce•stores.'were all
destroyed or 21pproprimed Itillte command.
Tho-e who escaped did Hi. Wit II the scanty
clothing they had oii and their arms, Mill
making is lett fo'ricirti the rite or their camp
Jim Ate ashes and the dead.
__l regret that have to report that two,ln-_
Tlion women were accidentally killed in the
bat tle:- -thei... - dresses only concealed. not,indi
cat ed their,-sex. Two. W.chitit Indiaits were
tumidentallY killed, being in the Comanche
comp', number orludimus has [Wen va
riously .estimated at 1113m:three -to five hun
dred I think - there were over four hundred,"
The victory hits not twilit:veil Without ass
on our side. •Lictit.t.,nelititt Van youtp one
of the !toter promising - and gallant young Oa=
certi of our egiment 'owl' the service at large
fell - pierced :throligh the heart by tin arrow
whilst charging the 'enemy it comp mid died
.lo3 the brave - tilono should die lit his loss we
feel sky victory to be it 'dear binight one .The
following is a list. of.the killed and wounded,
mrfurnished air by the captains: . •
•• ! Coliyany --it minded Brevet' Nlajor
Earl V7iti Do. n severely; Corporal Joseph. P.
l'aylor, dangerously .
• Compatty 7 Wounded, Private Smith
It:nkleY.
•• Company , --Killed. Privates Peter Ma
gar and Jacob Eckard; missing, (supposed to .
be killed) Private Ilcitry lloivord : -wounded.
Sergeanre. - 13:-McCle lyrtitreporal'
Bishop Gordon, slightly: bugler .l Arbogast,
slightly: private C C. Alexonder severely.
•• P Company--Wounded. tit;rgearit
. J. E.•
Garrisott. mortally, (since dead;; privates 0.
C. Entery nod t. McNamara. - severely; and
private W. Prank slightly
Mr. .1 T. Ward. sutler to 'lie cotnnotnd. tunl
Mr S. Ross in charge'of the friendly Indians
were also woonded--the termer slightly, and
the latter quite severe y
regrefthat toy wounds have prevented my
writing this report at an easier date. I have
request ed• !.font Lowe. at Fort Belknap, to
copy this, and send it.to you in proper form.
I ant, sir, relit reap cffully. your obedient
servant, EMU. N'AN DORN,
BreVet Maj. Captain Second Cavalry.
RATTLE. TII k; SVC/KAN PLAINS
\V A. TIIs.RI I Op Y. '
• COL ‘s'riglit, 9th Infantry, rifts tyttnemitted
to the %V t. Department ot Nashington an otti
cial account or the bottle with the Itationo by
the ibraei under his conithillld. Olt t lie.' rah 101
September. The Indians numbered about
ithl warrioa We quote from Cul ‘Vright's
report.
'W , nder and Lieut. Gibson and White, who fol. •
lawed into the'woods after him.
loviag forward toward§ the 'Spoken river,
the: Indians still in. front, Mews. Ihrie and
lloWard with company Ii .11fird a hiltery,were
thrown out 01, the right flank and insiantly
cleared the'way, it continuous light
for seven . hours over, a distance of - Iburteed
miles, wd encamped .en the banks of the Spe- . ",
kan the troops -exhausted by a long and fa
, tigning mitten of twenty-five miles- without
water,•llll,l tor two-thirds of the_tl stance un..,!' , t•
I - d,ii fine. The battle was' won, tivo chiefs. and
two,brot hers of the and Garry. was killed. •
,beside, many of lesser note,either:-killed-W .
Wittlidinf A.kindVrovidenee again protected •
us; although at , many times_.the-hailtLflow---5.,-----
audstast4ltrougirminifiiktr,
yet, eh range_--
to 8, Iv• WeittuLbut_one - niatrutiglifry — W-Min i l et L
alloribi the the highest pleasure to
bear witness to the zeal. energy. perseverance' '
and gallantry ,displayed 14 the officers and
men during this protracted battle Et ripm•
her of.olliecrs are here honorably nientioned
''by
named '
puling-the battle if chief was killed, and on -
.his body was thiand the pistol .of the lamented •
Gaston who fell ip the altair49.l.l'Licutenant•
Colohul Slept cc in -May last. • -
,ASigned)' G. wilimiT.•
ca. 9,11 Infantry, Commanding Officer.
UM
like liter , other form of to
hiters., the bunion stein I. 'Nide. zwca 1. 1,0,0 • Cl
Ihn. leis cate,ed by the more repel Ili that
of tit, WOO eteLlg..:lllla. With Wallet! he widen, °ring to
Oast o It or the•hol,i th • coreupt ninth, Whiell ixdaeJly °pinned to health.' !Moe,. the good
.nod had konork• .
ore alt wnr w Ito each other, and tile commotion _
rdlows ean-.6s ti•ooranid-hiqrl'lle niprows of tevrr
ViteettaSt e tongued, dlilloulthrea
eyeeigtill rived hear}, iinzioty. %haling • nn.l yetwohieg
Alter...L c ths of ham anal fsr,d After Which the patient
c f palt.s In the head and back. great thirst, ."
Intones and riders Whillecsa hoot the shooed]. and
sometimes v MU hotter.. hr s Indian
t I.ht ere acknowledged to In it letkengthing_ and, -
delighttul ilWine of all Mods of liwers. 'I hey int
unlY clause the eloninch and boo els trot,, all hillous
matter. hot the, 41111 the eXeref r. t eetiels_
thelli to pour e 'pious ellusions - froiti the 1.10. d Into the
iireht:atter a Well the corrupted I,loos M tlfeeWll.ellt
by hie adore] reatago-oetlie I ody. All that Is required
lo urgent lever. will he to tete large' Ili -$~o In
ord .r to bait. then, up,, ate thomuzblv 14 , the bon
-tote from-t hrer - telive - i — nightlithirolining. - until the . .
fever oottreli disappears. After •4,111 IWO let ur
ever('. evening. until. well.-tit.ll on - will - ler renvineett, — ; —
tiott. this is the I•est say to eheeg trier. bemuse . tiny
drive vitt all I .11,unnultion. Mid restore the hody to n' .
station: sound health. Arid the id, oil anti other
will. lie so 111 , nm:111y purified that dis,ease ill any rural
will utterly imposall le: .
Dr.' Morse's Intibut 1.001 pills am by all dealers
in Medicines.
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• 4• 11.0 wr rho from sun to sun,
• Dot I VIIOIIIII . N wr rk Is timer dano.' •
The PI pert•mvi. n( every wife and nu thee elves evi
4enee of the • ruth..f tha Fill'filsllmheuelfvutioundrd
with numerous hulls df humanity I.h-owing into math- '
Idly. and 00e guar . ..salve earex Ine - en•lr it year
var vs pe, hmrrx n , ee.satiaa In 01 till. except ,
when she xlernx--and no awaking her uneenslne out
avuln It is a shame nod elisainee b. human ea.
tute_thal tbkhansa lona4Ten 1...radii...11 - hut we fl
Udew that deliveravre is al hand!. ,The lii•redurth n
of -
limrven lotio'n's •oolor Mooldrr famillea ham
'awn attended ie Ith tiio duet happy reauP
hnuxer eepers t i Inen it respite from 111,1. Ittle.rs. doing
heir one luV 10 lose term n tin elk or the thoe'• and de
i, I. hotter th by hand. :TN, 9er , r A.llans 11,.
111111P11 1 , 1 11.41,11 the tm•u lug of n Mmlly,3l pew
et . rot , i with equal from nrau,sti and
ttila work It di 08 will SO/T rip. It Ix simple In n 10 , trite.
eit.lly mannarti. will net eel nut ..r
thu lasi machine In the market PT flOllll3 . sl..
. pia. nod Nth' 483 litandwar New
Wee k • l A . e , mairner •1 rest. Hestia, • • and 730 Cher nut
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xtreet, Philadelphia.
Nan - jays.
it.!.2dinnt..W.lllas.ri.xl4l..ner of 11 1/ -M(4-.lll,PiVy
-I.llc Ilev. r. -1 J. Ilender.n. 11r. I AVID 11)111.11,
1 1. 11.. of Alliwlienv rn.n tv , C... 1 .1..s BETH JANE
11.4111 NE. of enntrfeln,.,l enurty l'n
;Itiocrtisemenis
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friar: - . . . .
--,.. - . ettmEERLAND FINE COMPANY.
The 11131 , 1 LH LAND Plitt: COMPANY pru..use,hteld.
Inv a Fair at bIetSIATIe IN .11A1.1.. minium clove I,rrs hi.
her le tit, geed el sing December. ?..heel, 105 s. in. wield"
the 1,1- d l'f, i p..1/11.11.110r MK Pillllle be rv , pertfuny so
leclteeti."-ffl,. "fleet Ising to pr our' ism& tier the el - K.-
+l+•n .I ale et.fleee House. A low moments devoted to
this porn •se sslll - I.n nrestefol y remembered by On Cum
berland Fire tlotopaley.
Very, • respectfully. -
11. S Ritter, 1 . John 14)6,0.
Andrew Marble, ' N. le. QuEtley.
J. 11. Soo tint, Rola. 11el'arteley, Jr.,
Levi Albert. • Joseph Freeland,
J Alspaireh. Charles Nelelleb,
Wen, II vrtle,
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•-- - -A oglsmtux Zug; .1. bri'Ciii. , ll. , -
I'll flilt SPAJIIC,, Chairman.
Nov. 10, llgili , nt f.
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tunianin thu holt reputntino m the flown .sourtinl,
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our copy f r t6ieo. yetu $o; or turn dill/ bt MvVVIII copies,
115; h.r.a c'ub ,Itifteru coplrs. S2U; uuil at that late
lot a larger club -alina3l. ltt tleltatlre.
Athlto tV11.1.18,
am' r N old Proprietors, ha Fulton Si., New York.
_ 1 )_1;131411.,`•5.31.11/_ . OF_ .1 I '
FUUit'gnilt (eol.nent
nol Le Fold at public auction. at the I arllele Larraelre.,
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