o;arlislt ):)tria.. CARLISLE, PA.° WEDNESDAY NOV VU1:358 PENNSI7.IrAYLI, SS: . . ' IN THE gAME DV Till { L. S. 4603IIIONWEALTii PENNA, AUTHORITY 1)1 :ME IIV ITALIAN F. P.A GOVERNOR OF TUE SAID C031N.: A PROCEAATATIQN.... FELLOW CITIZENS :L.: The goOdness of 'Cod to us a, a peoplertills for ourpublicucknowledgincith :11.11 "I: , ful prit Ise. The pa . st and the present ate .., ti ed tvith Ills blessings Nothing hnu oe,mrroul to imperil the principles or civil :11511 liberty upon Whichmite Ourveromeot or to interfere.wiiii its hartnotriat, operation, in all its departments.„ We are uti penes with .all foreign nations, filld the Ind,o u.; k ion 11 , 0 unheard within tub; border , . 11 Idle all eu •jiry perfect, freedom of opinion, 't lit• golj,l 1111011( . 12S Olir free institutions., and ll..mild spirit. of our hely-religion. ate inormand wore awing us. in; tie dirialterhond." tor'eublea- Omni' institutions Are 'among .the nnisses or our eilizt.. iinitueing it higher apprecratitm of their niud . a — deatuernetts'e._--oftheir-oluligaiituts.L.2.lhu some localities the pestilet ot huts prevailed our covntry nt large hits 'enjoy.' unusual health, and we are.blest with 1111 :1111001,11100 Ur •' till the necessaries. 111111 1110 001111 . 411 . 1 S of life. Our industrial pursuits are host re,auvering from the torpor induced by the roe( tut float,' (dal embarrasSments; confidence is bite re stored, and business is assuming it , wonted activity.: ilercies crown, all nor rebut itais'in Tifetpnil the lii,tpg'otV glorious immortality wait to cheer still bless every heart. • . Prompted by .toy own conviction , of duty. and in combs pity With the eKpia..•, , , , uidit.,l.l many—of—my.—fellow__citizens. J. ir 7 . l'deker, - Quyerner — of — thettionionweali ll_ of . 'Pennsylvania. lbilterelly appoint Tht, eight eolith !h!, ..INove idhci. lo 110 el” , err,d as ul day of g.enitral Thrt . n4.n7;eia./ ou-u/ 'and t;cconunetitho.all our people that ,t7iting 11`4111! An Ilia( day all worttlly assemble in their respective places of i,orshiip and „unite in .eltering thanks .to God tor ' goetly P tss, iloptoring - his, gracious rorgi.,,lo.ss. ozoi llio ,00.00lotoco or Ills Awl 'while (Mr 'mails throb with gratitiolo uo (hod for His uuuuwbcrlid b1c.1!!1i*,,,, lel - extenelvd.toMll 'luttiou • whom- have. been laid lie bf misforunn•'nud snot GlVlliclilider my hand, silo! the 1i Nt or_lbe,„:Bl l l . e . ,_nt Ilarrislony . , this Twenty.. eighth duty of October, in the•youir of mil' Lard alleiliNlsand eight 'Moth e.land lifty eight, 1111110 r lh6 I Illy -, third By Till: GOVEIINOtt, • WM N. 1111:STER 171 0 . 0 h , Urrel th To Renders n'tOl'eorresposOlfute The "Old Cherry Tice," tteleeted for the Herald, was nut received in time pa per_lt. will appear in our next. Several i netiril coulrihWions are en lire. . IvKell liCalientleil in, in due dine. • The-Content , fififur first page me sorted and • interVe - sting. The `• Farewell" by "Whist" brenthes-the sp,irilof true poor}. We hope . to lunir frets the giftedannther:fig:dm" "Tlitlivr 1 wonld be Free,." k-front the pen of nu est iinnble'• lady, now it resident of this county, who 1 . 1113 frequently enriched the t:ol _wens of the Herold. over the signature of Mat Otenntliel. It will dottlitless itu•erest-many_ of our fair renders to know, that IdthMezit this holy 'has been deprived of sight. she Cllll find a sweet solace under affliction, in literary pur e tits. There is it vein of deep - pathos in the presbnt effusion, which must strike a sympa thetic chord in every heart. Next, we hove a lively sketch by Finley Jolfillpon " Cousins ,":indult article, far too brief, Nom our ever-welcome .correspondent +lower." The shyly of the "Culprit Judge," - and a sketch entitled "the Western ot hers," thrill ingly interesting. "At4ututt, by Longfellow, a description of one of the gatahling "Hells" wych infest our large eie s, and a selection inigeOlitneous articles complete our first • ", • • CHANGE or ON stos.-11ishwically. Pennsyl vania is known as the Key:4one on ht. Federal arch. In.politival annals, the democrats r a il e d her a regular old Conestoga huNe. always reaay — To pull the party out of a •light place," but now the tone of the loeofoea editors is changed and the "obi (2on . e,toga nurse," has become an Anaconda that has had a plethont, and in its stubborn fatness has been s e ri e d and captured 'The Richmond Erainia,r, ;peak• ing of the recent defeat of I heirparty says "Pennsylvania. gorged irith the. lion's ..11are of the spoils., in spite of her cabinet officer, her six foreigh ministers and her countless Lords Of office holderil, is in the hands of the Black Republicans. Oppres.4eil With the Weight of her abundant rerremls, sht; was early over taken and slain." Ohio, tat,in the dark brotherhood of which 'Maz. , ;achp.:et is.' Noy . Hampshire, and i:onne:iticitt are the evil ora 'roles —this ii surel3 , a sight to ortke the ergs — 7 - of - thinking -men -Juni • _their hearts some exPlanation of the cause 'Which has so resulted. A LAUGIIINO ;NIAN.—A Halifax (N. I.' ) rur renpoudent of the l'itishfirg Va ) tlapi : ‘.lillinger the laughing 1 . 11:111 town If you never heard him laugh, you ought to hear him ; he . ean . be heard tit •lett 2-1 ono halt' miler Quite- a largo orow4l surrounded. him during the whole of yesterday, to nee and Lear bite laugh." ' Oar Post-molter, and the Mail Agent be atween this point, and ifarrisburg, are ''S01111'" on “langll/' — und If Elllingerean l7at thou', we would like to Itetti him, It is true, the recent elections have taken some of the tousle out of our two friends, but when tlepse Faro afflictions have been forgotten, and they have .1131311111 Ca their wiinied cheerfulttcss, - we will put theta against the North Car'olitdan, I'.u_ the loudest laugh, the best laugh, the jallie't laugh, the laygh all over; the laugh that make 3 every body laugh at the laugli—for the two 'best out of three trials. What FICS you North Carolina? Chumbershury TeenwripL reoeived n copy ur ilu Pac,:tie Christian Advocate published at Portland. ; Oregon Territory. The number herii7:i , us is .dated Oct. 2d, and contains' the. follmtlng no. tice of a gentleman, who is well known here ,O a former student in Dickinson 'College, and who has devoted himself to the cause of elepe pace in California and Ore ton. • Rev, Israel S. Diehl, the temperance lec ,turer, returned this week from the Danes- Ile _expresses ]oneself very highly delighted with his trip. .A. Division of Sons or Temperance was organized; alriciiewithpelit'SlriVenTollie et uperance cause generally. Ile also held a meeting at Vancouver, on his room, on Tiles= day evening, 'although the weather was BO stormy, was very largely attended, The -temperftnee ,friends in Vancouver are active, --and the-Nuse ; we are glad.to-Intar r is-gahling- - : ground • Itev I. S. Diehlwill, preach it - sermon on ! temPerance, inlha.Mathodist _t;ltitrelt !in this city, oa, fro-morrow, 'Sunday evening. It is iolso expected lee - will .deliver a ledure • Monday evening on the prohibitory tiptoe low' I I „I.Tooli out for the notices on Monday, and girt , biro , .00f1130LIDAT0I).—The. Withlngtou Storey And ihellielnnend ..Routh, are to Ue. duired one . p4el• undin; th a editoiinl copirol of It. ;1 Pryor Eeq, nflAe ,qouth. ; • • RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE We learn front the ilinerican Presbyterian, that the fourth anniversary-of the °nub -, Men's Christhin Association," was lick! 'at . Jayne's Hall, Philadelphiti;,.on'theevening, of the id 'inst. George IL Stuart, Esry., whose name is associated with - every henokilent en iSAlie President Of - the - Soci'ety: The Pred,literian says : The occasion wud one of anusavl intsrest and enjoyment: It wassuch a meeting as would Wave been impossible in tiny other thou the present animated ..;tate of Ihe mi g iolN community of this oily. We ean will. not Soon be forgottenbydfiose-presimt.. Long before the - lour for tamittnicitt-tlie7tor iees, nod! itudes streamed into the Ilan, and. .ar the hoar, Multitudes more, unable to obtain ems, Invited disappointed away.. Within. the Teentele was one af rare beaitt'y and inipres •si,Mtess. The platform was tilled with 'gen- Amami, and the Maly of the house and the lower tied higher galleries and the bOxes Oyer the ~rage thronged With ladies and gentlemen, young 111111 01.1. This splendid room nervy Iffoked , Moro and -rarely aregiten per- - milted to address such ate trid.lienee. IV scpx,i Cosv ENTiN. —Tile riqsbytelinn Ineel ing nt I,n Crin4so: • . Thc. ehttrelies.tMunecteli with' this Inidy are 22 Presbyterian and .rn2 _Congregationalist, afiid new churches are HOW being formed with surpri , big rapidity 'oo37'lu-oaf thesechurches Irate over 300-Members, nud only three over 200 and less than 300 The aggregate meat bership is reported al 82111, 1210 having been iTeeived by profesp,ion the past year, and 801 by biller, and, 158, Ueel distninsed 72 excommunihted, - and 87 havitio. died. . The adult baptisms its the pair hare been 958; iutitut, 115; Sabbath school scholars,. 8083• hated lunteers,_abou._2o 000•rnuiril tiont;-io beit.evolent-oldeets.,-4;6261,-as:report!-- e:1,- verngins :Lbottt -75 cents to each church member; unn.ht,r or minister:4,, 133 ; itl.talted 4vr t i c rs , only sttoleats—to'r the ministry, -. 22. out ,einbra,ing'siane in Beloit etillegelrowl miter chnrehes and States.. Mikity revivals of r'eligion are reported, nod a ,getteral improve -11111!Ilt in religious things in must' pats- of the . , Stale. A Prayor. Nle6iing, , lpeat(4l i . lam the situatian of the mad:ll'g girls . ; has heel' taloned. in thelataettient piths John strvet. Nulty Yuri; city; tr6Cll - rliti — limirs -- 01' twelve to to (me each day. renal ifirty ro pre•sent at - the 'first meeting. null a goodly ntlialte4^ attend regularly. Ladles - a all the denominations, Fruit] oast of thus irge • idiiirelitt, tip dawn lAtil nthers, euntlnet the 11100611 g, 411 rottilion. and it cordial spirit or Onion nod haltinany prevails. The wort:swill its intim:dial. , Wight wait& to use lady. a.'tneitliter tilthe Rev'. lir. l'otts• church, who' hn-'it.txerted herself. Singly and trust ell'eygct‘ irallc, to ‘.l,,kr the interest and co-opettition tilts 11111,ml:int /Thin Pr,,,,gl,rian. Porsorrr.RlA;l (N. 8.) —'llltH liatly,-whielt was in session during last week, in Portainouth. iltially• adjoinated on Saturday,. to tinsel ill ijberty on the first %yell nesday iu NOVI.IIIiICIV 185 .k committee wits appointed to inquitc as 7o tho exvedienes of theolagicill . sentinary in the vi cinity - 61' the University of and to aseelsain whether the Rev. J. C. Stiles would 'accept a professorship itr ii. Rev. 13 11: Coutitston, of Non littligot WI county, was elect._ .Nlederat It, and the Rev. Nles.9rm. Pletcher :tadGut}' acre elected Clerks. IS, —On Tlll'Sllt! . 3` In st, the Mr. Nohle will be inslalled a 8 Pastor ofihe l're,byteriatt church, at 13(.4(4., 1111 k. PIII:sItYTEILIAN SYNOI),•---1110 Ohl School Presivterhlll Synod of Virvinia is in seslinn at - Chariot isville. lies. Samuel D. Steward, or \.,, chriAimonir g .. w.. elected . Moderfili tnd Bees. W. J. line and F.-Johusou.,Cler • , , InityAsi: or Cnintelh.!.;.—Grtint 4 ThO*litirn Sap that lin 1389 there were only one hundred 'and fifty churches and chapels in. Nets York; and now, in. 1i ., 58, there are upwards of three hundred. . MIS 1,11:111.11. CM.L.--A mill to the -Pastor ship or the Old School l'resbyterian eongrega . - lion ill Ilm•risburg, I'll., kitty been extended to Rev. Joseph T, the esteemed Pastor of the l'i.e,h3teriall church, curocr or Baltimore and Lloyd sheets, Baltimore. Mr. Smith has preached on several omati , fons melt to the Sll iSn1(11011 members of the church in Ilar risburg. It is me kitoivn whether the cull will be accepted. . • BISHOP BURNS ---The Cln•istinn ' Ailtocat e and Journal says of the recently ordained co lored Bishop of Africa : t• Ilkhop Burns spent the last Sahli:till with us in (he diligent use of the day,ltreaching in . the nowning at the Ninth Street Church, in the afternoon at the Bethel ship, anti in the evening at the Six teenth African Chutch ; Mid left on Tuesday for the lilt of Baltimore, whence he tithes ship for 'Liberia. Many prayers ;accompany this Mother, and it is lamed his appointment will give a new impulse to oui• African mission." =I 'llll3' Vt.i V overnor of New York. St iie majority of 10,1 . 20-Yates for Morgan, rtpublicam Ivhieli will probably be varied by the otlicial rMurns 011111 three counties As far as receiN ed, the aggregates are, Alorgan republican, 17b, 181: Porker, demodrut, 166, -04'. -Burrows, American -- At the late election in Alaine for members 01 Congress, the Republican candidates re eel\ Vd (10110(11i - 1k Clllrdi ibllt'S 62,751 i. leaving a'republican eXCX'SiI of 8010. ' The Detroit Advertiser says "I lucre mill he very 'derided republican majority in both branches of the legislature. In the Senate we tall have-oventy of the •thirty-two members.' 611(1 . y:tie probably twentpdbur; .vennin majority of eight. In the House. ilia is legally entittled to Only seventy-nine members, though thp last Mouse contained eighty, by the admission to n seat - of,trinent her from St. James, the 'republicans have elected not less than forty-four, and probably forty-nine. This will give us ti certain ma jority of nine, and a probable majority of nineteen." Upon .this Legislature devolves ibe duty of e ectintra S. Senntor,in place or Mr. Stuart.. This, together with the one we are certain Ofin'New Jersey, in place'of Mr. Wright insures lot the republieaus two additional U S. Senator in the next Congres,.. In the Ninth Congressional DiMrict of New `York, John B Baskin, anti•Lecompt on demo twat, has been officially declared elected by 18 • majority. , governor Packer has issued a writ for the+ holding of an extra election in Perks county, r n member of Congress from the Eighth Di trim, vice .1. Glancy Jones, resigned ou the 30,11.Decomber. • • Tin , full role in Illinois, pn the State ticket, DA far as reported. shows the following nggre gate: ; .dentocratic :115,52P: publitnit untjoritP 4 v 047. And yet. with a P a—majority in their l'avor, flo.. republi c in consequence oil iniquitous apportt ion !ate, elect _on ly fouro4t or the nine.Congt cos f ut.n . toll Atninority ot' the Legislature, Ntisa 4tnelia, Pinkney, ono uf I he;nld . mit witiutpst outpiished ladies of Anal \ dird'on the 4th haat:. iii the 301.1 t year ot' hei ago. • The Annotiolis Gazette says _tier industry was )vonderful, or the State Penartment bellr evidence of a sill in p , nintitufhip, and a capacity tor lined -- nu. s, rarely. met...avitia_in.yumeit.........After Ater seventieth AO' wrote fifteen hundred, closely written lieges, full of the stores of her _rich mind and ettitivated.t note, eolely for,iho 'perusal and griititication of those -, who cheered .• the last days -Of her bodily stlffering. In all this tribute of affection there is no sacrifice of the truth she tuvett/to well—Lno exaggeration of the reality. `As an evidence of-the powers of ltd inin4 and the rapidity-of- her mental conception, may..ment ion:that tirli:eviThnsi ter "seventieth year f3lie wrote in six weeks , five vertex of excellent poetry, on , fhe, übjeof of the Queeiis of England, without Ihe insure of a line or-ohange of u void.; Or Annuli anati. itleteorolcigiSal Register for 'the,Week Endh.g November Bth, 1858. IM Tuesday MIME '6m•aday. S ttur4nLy_ Stuvitty Monday 11eekly NI n. +'l'ho lea. o •, ram rt thr.• CLOSEL),—To..morrow, being Thanksgiving day, the Carlisle Deposit Bank, a . 041 the Cumberland Valley Bald:, will I.toth be_eluKml. P.R9CEEDINGS Couivr.-10vm TERN,. JOhn Fishburn s' itteoh Ilannnons:—Ap peal :from the doek . et of T. C. Miller, Gsq. • — The idaintill in this action elaimed - to' recover dantagem'from the defendant, who was his ten ant, and occupied . the Meeting IlenseSprings farm for about three years. Our hearing the evitfetiee, the jury found for defentrapt.''Miller for plaintiff, Watt's and Parker for defendant QUARTER SESSIONS, The defendant Iletendant was,chorged On - fZittr - difriiro4 - bills of indietmen . i . , - .Oith7baring forged the names of sCreral residents or South Middleton and Dichinson townships - ill tlleck's on theCar lisle Deposit Bank, awl hurl. g 'them cashed by some or the merchants' and tavern keepert; of the borough. Ile made 110.derellee. but plead Only, Itud was sentenced by the Cohrt to your years and six' Mobil's confinement "fit il i a _Eastern Denitemiary,,,a: . line .. q $. !.with_ costs of prosechtion npoti.one or the indict m'ents, and sentence . oponthrot hers was *SUS reommon,,ealth---and 73barp tor delendant.' • EME3IIIII2 Connnonwualth John Hider and 'Sat'alt Miler. ---,Mire T In; 11011 , 1:m1a wi,reeharg ed wit irhaving. cati n sed the death,of their infant child, aged. about ,ievett seek~ in' May lout. :Chu reside. near \ l , elontielotrg.. rots the auddeo death orilui shill; the Corohcr was called in to hold 101 11111ilkii 1011, and 'iron their verdict they were arrested. large anoi:tuni of medial testittiony waTf . presented..l a t lie jury, ,rspeeting. the-evidences-of-death-by- kningu billow and _sitflocation.__ The jury returned a verdict „ not guilty." Shearer for Com ton wealt It: and IWat t s and Todd Tor delta. - Contn wealth ex. ,lane Furnatii---LuriTily. Defendant not arrested. , - Cominonwenlth rn..Alexajult:r. --,-Larerviy. Indict unlit igitoredljy Gralui Jury. Cold rx Lane Itingwnit —Arrant! mid Bat tery. Bill ignored. and tai tdint• :11eyerti, pros ecutrix. to pay costa of prosecution: Vow. 14;. X°lin D. Caite!+- .Ixattult nod .llar. ter/. Defendant not arrested. • , Coma. es Barbara Fennel and. Isabella Clark —LorCeng. Barbarii Fennel was not arrested. Isabella Clark plead guilly,,And vas semto county jail for 95 days, laid costs.., CoO.vs. George Whilman. ‘Yilliam Bober, Samuel Bolter, jr., Sithmel Iluher. sr.: Michael llnbly, George Bubb', William Fagan. and Samuel Sites--/Not, and Assault and Batter?!. Case pntinued. Cow. ' , Also 4,sault and fiatrery. , True bill Case continued. totn. rs. William Franluondine 111141 Martin Denote--.15,a017 and Battery. This , wils small fight that occurred . in IVornileysburg, in the, lower end of the county. Defendants plead not guilty. The jury returned a verdict of guilty. Sentenced to pay 31 tine of *2, and. costs of prosecution. e.',om. vs. Moses Anson Aveault end Battery. Ignored. _ Corn. es. Tho:. trig. - ignored Cote. ra. Barbara Fennel !tad Isabella Clark —Larceny. Isabella Clark plead guilty. and Was sententied to county J Ijl 15 dnyH. to COM, menee at die expiration of fo, flier- seitt enee, and pay costs. . Coral. rs. George'Elsher. Thomas Fisher. Win Judi:sou. dila:Charles Taylor (eolored)--.4x• . 3ault and Balmy, on oath ql Ahraintin On hearing the case, jury find (I,!fendmus tun Coot. r... l'ntriel: Fennel- -Malicious Mischufi on oath of Andrea , ' Plenti_uujity utut submits to Court. Sentenced One weak tAI jail; and tine Qf $1 CO COlll. Va..‘Villium Bell--.4 ,, 5wal and Mliterg , Ignored,' and 'Eve Soot. son, prosecntriz, pay costs of prosecuLion. cc. Adam lialcii--Sorety,of 1/u Peace ReCognizance of pcosVentor tOrfeited.f,: - ••• Onto ns. Eli Butler. (color, d - Surety ',TA; Poke, on - oath . Id., tillinnits to Cmizt', and sentenced to Tay cu,ts oi' iwosecuti.m . iu ten days... • Com, is Win. A'. Meyer- :!!` Pence on o;ih.nf inane (? , !hi•aring. complaint ilginisactl. ati,l4saac Ithiuvilt :.ell tenced to pay com,; ii(proac!•titioii, * : Cum. Ps. Wlll. inek,ol: yof thr Derepannt Henlo u ct•d lu inky cuts' Con. vm. Jtuoe, Moody Sur, ig ( t f the Pe,ier, on both of John-1k - -Deferidant-ilirviltNl to enter into'rectignizanco of $5OO, with taro antlicilmf sureties 'in the came wm, to keep 'the peace, for one year, and pay the conic qt prosecution Coin ea .A.lfred tbr Di re cted to euter_in,to recognicaece iu the§unt of $2OO, to keep the peo . co for one year, and pay coats, TUA.NAtitiIyING DAY.—To-morrow be big Thanksgiving day, acid printers, like ether mortals, tieing itoxiotts to celebrate it, co have issued, our paper a little in advance of the.regular publitlatirm day. Wo suppose that in Our borough, se'cular business will be pretty,getteralty suspended ; thti stores atiii . banks closed, ana the churches • OirenerfOr .Di OM; SCre ice.: We do' to enjoi . this . festice day with the ent usiaviu and ilelight they do " down East." There, it is the gayest and must eltUerful day in the' whole year- 7 a real :liiight spot in the dusty pathway of life. lc should he - so - celebrated—. here g' , ';caking it agenial season where gtigd chUniviind : contentment pervade every. Atm.._ ily and neigliburhuud. , ' Th 9 records • SERMON 10: Yo 11 N .. o' EN.—A sermon o young man )e.deliyered het* the Fire rolopttniett of this plate, on the evening 'of TlntetZsgivini tht:t', in the Fi'rsitl4titlittran Chtireh:!h}rOte Patfer.: - Serviee4vEll looney at: 7 • . ; Kemal ks Thermo-- I 'Rain. metro•..* 150 00 1 OE 47 00 11 00 CM! I iLoo c- - "-.- I 1 llgin,_ 145_00 laz op 10 00 lUMMEIM of heat hi tlii. 0,0,0 roggiter is the COMMON I'LlnS I.rmiall and Bat- 'WINTER. The Snow of last 'Monday has initiated,the •winter; we bid edict' for the season; I ogreen fields and gushing. sirenatiletit, to the'. melody of the birtl:4 acid the genet° rustling of the trees,. Our genial autumn has faded away.. the for- - r e;ts ale'stripped of their. foliage, the 'hoar- t. -frosts whiten the handeespe; nna the golden •' sunsets are lost jti llie slfidow - briVitit Yet why should we have misgivings alike fu : tore, when the garnered products of nfruitful harvest •greet the eye hpl.overy side? Winter has its joys as well as its discomforts.'. It is , the social season when the happy home-circle, ~an~etliex~ - itt'a'Giiti'tlP~H66Y~tfn=heartb;;nmk =, - bitrdefilince to Elio. tribliOilirriiiiids—titt—they— sweep over the roof tree.: it' tench — iii 3 alsiiTo listen to the voice of suffering ; to feel the common trotherhood of tiMitkind. and .to • answer the elhim:s which time children of pover ty havenponthosewhout God Utah blessed with - 'abundance. . . ManeArioN . or Tim 1 1 .33i0EY' M. - E. Coviten.—itits new church edifice was con secrated. on last Sabbath nod a large mtunber of our citizens of all detiothinations,,participa ! ted in the interesting exerciSes. . Rev. .1. Mc- Clintock . D. of . New :Volt • preached 'in the noruing-;mt-witicli-iimetheiledimuorysepir_es_ ..Were performed by ReV - . A. A. Reese, the Pas *or or the eliweli, assisted by several clergy nOn Who. Were -- present. In the afternoon at :1 o'clock, Rey R B. Ridgway of. lSiiliiwoio preached, and at 7 o'clock in-the evening. the public services were conducted hy . " Rev J. NlcKendree.Reily 1) 1.). of rittsl t urg• (in each occasion throughout the ,day, the church was crowded to its almost capacity. by intelligentltMlienceA, among whom we 110- Ikea severiil paMors and mentbersmf - other churches At the close of the sermon appeitls were. made tot he people in behalf oft fie church, amt-we-learp-thid-ofcaffiten—huqrcil dolla I.s • were collected. It is a fact Worthy 61"-nole, that Itltlion‘gh . this lull ereined and furnished at: a man of $l2. 500 the whole expense has helm met within eat this 11:x1- i - tile° Will no doubt, soon he li'qn . dated, This speaks vol i taims in thVl* OLtilltiltletality of the eetTregellllll mul friends of llte cause, ns well as the energy of the pa , tor, who devoted Lis time, &tiring the last summer _to tniS This afti,rimon . the Trti,Cties 'will 'tore( ;it t lit-eiturolt;_ftittlteittuttleiting r tlitpt:its• to .4 . tittli tfiettiltto mid toilers, :us lolly wish to* •ectite perti!nitettt R I.SIGN EI)L'-ELECTI:I).-A 1 a iiiteting. ","of I li e - I)r:rectors of the Gillis!, Ihposit Batik.: on Wednesday the Will 10.0 , N C. Ilussm.- .• NAN, E.II,CASI4I. II) Iki Ily .1 in hi; resignation, whiel! was accepted :by the Board. and I%m. M. IlErrem," E,':i., the former 4",'lisitier, was again t;leetel , l - t o-till-that_zosit hal. {tic are glad to learn that Mr. Bectent's ... bealth, which . 4.111.1, for a long time. quite 'tree:moil, isstif^.. JiCiently restored to - permit him to rthoitiie the charge, of the Institution. - . . • Mr. Musselthandias accepted the situatign of Receiving Teller. it! the Union 'flank of .. _ .. l'hiladelphia.....an , iitstitni hal that has:lately •, . . . . . _ gone into operation tinder ilit. most ftturali - ,e auspices. ; It is ninch regret that we no tice the diairthze of Nlr.;Nlitsgelinan During . tin fei"..'"... irs Ite - was with us - his gentlenninly . .bearing s ...nl imolai dispositiOn, won hintlusts il lt Of friends...alio will feel his loss seyerely Ibis career in the Da . tilt, ie the subject Of ctainnen dation by II . ; his business capacity has never been tine. i...a. 'Oar best wishes for his-fii tare success are witirlthitias'weTeel sure are those of 4ery citizen orthe county who knew - him TL 1 position he.now occupies will even tually o ti to him a much more extended field for final ial operations. that! could ever .be • . found bei : . Ile has lint taken a step Mrwartl towurds istinction Mid 11,411111VSg. LIM Car lisliii-iil afford to lose such ttwi as ill r. Nliisselition. Bud while we regret this- lo , s, we, cannot but congratulate the Institution to whioh—lie has gone. on haying seettred his services The Union hank has been fortuttatt• in iftt,.elve lion of its officers,. dames Lesley, Esq., of Cluttulwrshui.g., has been elected Cashier, and F tl. Puntroy, of Philadelphia. President— names tlrt.,,antong business men, are only •ynonintous with success. THE Jlatuac•r Om)] Ni E . — . ll' c: have been informed that certain persons who are engaged :in buying , up mnottry produce for the purimse' of shipment to Philadelphia, are endeavoring to create as impression among the country people. who bring•thetr produce to our market, that the new Market Ordi• M ince , passed by the. • Town emitted, prohibits them froin.sallibg their protiume in the Mar. het llotieV, unless they pay stall-rout. This is a mistake. If our readers, will refer toylip dinplit;, in another column , and read it reftally. they will 110,11 . 11 u it. only nyiplies to the "Sliinner4;" - those who'sidl - nfeatitl: out renting a regular b u tcher's stall, and g . l.ltuilcs'yers - -" Ur those'ilto bring. produce regularly iti! - liitgas, and oceupy„the outer Pavement : . Ftirmeni ;tad others. who bring - therr butter, t n diet, have ile• sante privilc;ro tiles had , ti l _llire, tb e i r _pr o d uc e the, e:an find a V 14011.111: place, without j vi, , ;p ;/ ,fm. il ; provid e d. h ow ' ever. ,'rare a per,a ,, ,. net t stand, by paving it Vet ((till amount, as usuar, to the lloro,:gli Treasurer. A PUI:LIC LIBRARV.—We were una ware, until. quite recently, that ire had in our institution as a Public Li iWary: Yet such is t he' Met, min we are most heartily glarl - to•honi. it. We learn from the Democrat, the editor of which[ has a ri.t . ht to • know, that the School DircetorS have made arrangements for the establishment of a pub lie library. and have seenred quite n number of valitable Ininks imdrilmtion. - Ott Thurs. day e.tieuing, the 4th iust., Etimation llall mat tlfkoWn open to the public., to afford tui who desired to actin themselves of it, I,l.,u,,frrilt p trtnnity to spend the - evenmg in useful reading. The Democrat, we are sorry to see, mplaitis that:the opportUnity was embraced by very few. We-suspect the reason of this was, that the existence of such a library was -unknown to-a large-portion.ofour.citizens. The Hall will be'mp'eti everj.7flnirsday evenitig,; and we hope-an active,inte'rest will .I.u.nutnifetited_ll..94r..o9zjP the sntpr .. prize. Our'young men could Spend:an hour or two varyprofitably and comfortably, with out charge, Willey Would. but do'so. • SiminEas.- 3 Thero are ntiernbout:eiglit • hut deed 'recruits sit theCiirliSltinnitatifis nrid alinest every orrilinl from the Bost adds to the -nunthor. -These Wen. when sufficiently drilled: 1011 . be sent to fill up' the Tepiiminde inJoicas, - New Metier., Woshitrglon#eirito:Wy' 84e., and we•hel'coyo • that about three hundred mill Now° 'lltero.lin , the eourseo is few days. Carlisle; at, Woiscut„lias quite ts militart and the' iiipearineeintiur streets so ninny of Uncle Ssinitrtnitr, and oonninented' urt . .a-ky - atraugeil.4 7 . „..' FAIR OF TUE CUMBERLAND FIRE CO. —Last week, in a brief par Traph,_we sn .tionneed the 'het, thitt the. members of the old Cumberland Fire Cent lam!, contem plated the holding of a -F,tlr, for thepurposefOf yule iv,' fonds x;lnirewith to pureluoto arlilitinnnl epparat nit ; &e. The Fair will be helii in Ed-• Lneatioifitell,:eoettneoeing_on_Therejlay the_ 161 h, laid terminating on 'Wednesdey , the 22d of fteeember next. • The "Cumberland' . is t j ustl3; entitled to a mostliberal benefit; and we trust that upon this occasion, our:citizens will evince their Appre.eiitieua-theAtutiCier.iiocea.ULthe_Cumz,. -panyr-by-ox,tending_to4La_heartyLaupport- Fortnitnyiyiemrl, the•"Cuntlicrlantr Its4(con - I' most active in pre);erving the lives. and pro • limy of o u r citizens, and at every lire it has been prompt, active, aml:_nsefttl. It has,. through 'the .ernitributions of itii °Wu mein bets mainly supported itself, neither asking nor 'receiving any public gratuity'. It is now. th);toughly organized, in,a high state of dis• ainl all that is wanted to increase its usefalnessjs a little "material tfid." By long 'att . l faithful services, the "Cumberland': has fitly corned a reaturteration troth the public, and we-doubt not its ((dining "Fair . ' will l(e. .--1-ex-tetuiively-patroaized, FLowEits:—liivery lady fiboulit have gersoliou,7)E_t; on; other flowers; .i leer win- 'of Lm{ h blunt, that dow. It was. the remark a flower ti;iFeeietts the air, rejoices the eye, links you' with nature, and is something ,c 0 love: And if it, (-tumid luvctyou in return, it cannot hate 'pin ; it cannot, itin a hatend thing, even if you neklect it; and such being the Case, and living , ns it does, purely to' do you good and to Mrord you pleasure, how will he .aisle to negliv rt ? We receive, in iinuginatilm, The scent of these goodmniiired 'leaves,wlifelt alliTcit you hi'earn' hit - their perfume on your lingers; for good nalnyed they are in that respect above n 111,01(. pintos,. and fitted fur the hospitaliiy of boar morn. The Very feeling orate lenflulls a househidd . warmth in it--sonie;ltrog coniforh • in,; at t Tto I " 11' tnurz 311::AcAL vet:: rp , .4lllarly every ,lav evening, lie posi•",;11O;1.144, in I.Ovtl voluntary itsioi•jation mrlooNical •Iniatetlys, 'older 1111:1,:olvr,hip Prof .Ines 11.1{th,Km. - 1 who ls ttiocir uaardi It nuitit 14tonsie. nuinu the of both 'sexes. iii one Introngh. We ieoder nor avlinowiedg. 111.1115 for t itononiry menthe!. ship in tlp. Society. Although lutrp liangs_ on the.willew;:f we._ 11.-Te...00:3%,;i0111L11y lii brut 1p "U." T.l K TS S EAT —Our newly elected. Comity N:Olianiel 11. It.:ftile.A. Itlsti:,tta the oitili.tdotrice un ,)folillay week', And entered ilium - his ditties.' IVilliniu M. Es.i., retired • Irmo the :13,ittitl. - - )ksgre. Kepi. Nli ; gatt' and Kettles now cue -slime the littandolt cuttnitisionets. fhe rethi;teAltaiii - J - higitrt;r. 04: IleIII1Pr• HOTI, has matte ft most:capital "IIie.'r,ADJEJ he people part- with hint With regret. It the ditellarge of his duties, he wits and' en• eigetie, yet at the Latina tittle H a c our t e oug aid nobble,-thut_.he. secured - the esteerti spool ofall with 'whole l u tratehteted busia cue. IN S'VALLE D.—• The itT - C. •A. FR rrz ,wns, on Sultday last. itistalled ns 14e pastor of the German.llvangelieal Lutheran Church, of this borough, in place 01 .1. I'. Nashold, who Ke.-igned his charge sonte tlu•ee or four months ago Mt. F. is yet a: young mail, and we be lieve a graduate of ttettysburg College, and enteric upon his charge with vet fair: pros pects or making a valuable. taini:Aer of the gospel, SELLING LIQUoIt TO l'.. S. Suf.lill us. —OttThursdiiy„last, the Court of Quarter See s.ions, of this county, entered - a rule prohibit'. ing favern-keepeis, Ifetailers, and all others. front selling .spiritous or malt liquors to U. ',States soldiers, tinder u penalty of forfeiting their . licenses. This is tV good rule. and, if rigidly enforced, will, prevent much rowdyism nod disorderly conduct in the borough. •- t e‘^AT n mee,ting of the Stoekliolilera of Ilse Carlisle Deposit Bank, the fellowiiiir gen ilenien were elected Directors l'or iliirensuine; year, Itichrird Pitrher. Sao n u•l Istkin Zug, 3loses Ilricker. Wll . limn 11, Mullin, Jacob lAiloy,ltobeit 31 lien der-on John U. , Gorgas .1 C. 11noontmt. We'are balmy. to learn that this gentleman. n grathinre of Dickinson Collt•ge. at the hist commencement, has been elected principal of the Point Pleasant Academy Mason co:, Va. Mr Brooking is a young-urn of-line abilities,'and-most exempla ry character, and will do honor to the posi- (hal Iw How occupies. Atchnowledge, I' 11;11 1.01 . 111V111111 1 111, to 1)1.. J K. tit- ott Iltloootottlty. Olitentiort Bon, y r r Nlontioy ev,ening.lnti : other en• g;; g . (:;;;t;iit; I;l4 , ;Vt:i:Ci.il -;,;'; if iii i6j-iliiiii:e NFIVS. OF 7 u EFK Adviees front Fort Deliana , ' to the 28th of Sept collie• state that the ttinin in charge of Capt. Lindsay, With onvernthent t4ores, arrived at the Fort on the 24111. Fortp.three_ days}tad been consumed on the route front Fort Union Moot• Itrooks arrived at the Fort who 24th imting made a five days• Neoll t to (Veto and the surrounding , country The Indians were ven in large numbers, but could not be brought to an engagethent. 'Capt. Ilnich, with 1. company titles• Lieu tenant Whipple, with Il. • ,,oantpany infantry; and Lieut. Dickinson, left the furl on the 24th for.,Laguena,Negra. On the 29th Col. Miles, with his entire command, .except n small gar 'rienn,, left for 'Clmsco and Tunicha. The force' donajtded of Col.. Miles, commander; Limft.'W B. Lane, adjutant ; Dr. J. C. Mc, i Kee,- acting assistant surgeon; A cempany moianled rifles, 'Capt. Elliott ; • F company mounted•-rifles, Lica. .mounted' rifles, Capt„:111oLano; _li comp mounted rifles, Copt. Lindsay ; compa . 8d infantry, Lieut. K cc:Timmy Rth infantry. Lieut.WillariL; guidoS)ind Capt. Blas Lucero Total,iiOmen: Cu t • P. Hsieh nod command arrived at I • P • Itlarfort on tht2slll, They had hall' an en gagetnent wish the band under the commend of Zarzelloa Largos, the principal war•ehief I of lreNtivajoey: -- Eight - lirdians and' several horsea capture' • , The "(cokuk Journalvo Ibe 23d. relates thia, incident : At the 'Lincoln meetingin enr, •thnge, Illinois,yestcrvitiy,C%npinin Appler, of {this duce, was there with-hin field - piece,. fir .. I tog n ynlute, ;which he. was eteptoyetl• by the . Itepubltotini to do.. The powilei- being . tool,: in the course'of firittg the gun t hn l.nuuzztu ramming, the cartridge; whoit it oiled. Capt—Appler, who mai ut the vent, finding a. premattire di.oltargt. inevitable. 'pet away hull hokling . on to the vont till the fire burned .his finger off up to the, Joint, and.. until Lynek,had ' escape(-the ralige of the ramtner. is seldom, in chron icling an incident of this kind, 'that we find men pos s essing the servo and heroic fortitude .that7Capt — A ,- display,ed --- mr-thkr occasion to Savo Ws friend from.anUntimely death. Toth were considerably burned by powdey, but neither dangerobsly hurt." •. AO IC AFFAIR IN A eOIIIIT . e)pg-mpli told lift 011 l'llitr i lday . 9l . .n. tragie suipasses le mos eirfiTiFtPiiiira — mlidit - ill': melo drama. A 1111111 nannid inn court of justice, in a phrensy of aii4l,p -poilliment :dun utaavdrable verdict, drca' pistol. and shot himself right in tho &ult.! 11011140, b6fore Ate judge, bar, jury' and spec' . t ( ators 'The -Democrat sari that, Its soon 08 . ,the pistol hashed. he bounded into the air,, and fell stone dead on .the floor. Court int modiatCly adjourned, amidst the wildest ck , eitement. THE AtryilUiLAT of rim litte;kaiVr TABI o .11 . giveS tts'pleastire to iimmance Oat Minm i Satapson & CM. the 'enterptising . itt Ilpsion: have issued in book fnrto tlieseries of papers, liy the ', , ,Atitocritt" which formed' tbn lending:feature of the Atlantic Monthly. It led -volnintimf.._26o _pa orfd.cis ,sold at one ,Inllnr P er copy. • ' Tie r u ne tit ui have also Amblished, three new illustrated J11\•r!Ilile books, viz; and Proml.'nr.lhe for!mtes nP Katy ROmrit." atm...Walter Seyttm." NIASONRY TRU UNITED STATES. 7 fIy front t lin proceedings crate unions Nl:entitle ((rand:Lodges, in ilie`Unit(d State, i( found tint( (here are'd;'2)2 Lodees and .1t((1-04173 Itany w•ho'auflet ii.olll Ileathiehe vows liebility are pot aware that the real i•uuse iu n;tist inst ttie . ei is a deranged state or the stoinaelletill . tligyst!ve fitocijints. 'rite It,xy genatett are realliarly wbyte l to the . (.41ve o 1 these pytuptouts. !r6),..`-i..1, IV•rti';‘.-qient of Dr. S'tsrotto'A ini•igoiato• in ;mother , • MEI II kIII - DVI: - .11.A11t - I)YE - -- 11 - .1.111 - DYE Wm. A. lantehtlor's TII I: Milli IN AI, I, 01 rT.V.,1117;--Will:1;111-1 All .lirrs eno•iot and simul.l ritlitat r. GOAT ILl'a IN 11.% lit lived lost:tatty to 1411111111 , latturat .Itrowo or Illaelt, without the tram litho...to 'lair or skin. ' F.D 17,41 lit Ilitt‘lAS liato been aistrihtt 111 t ..% It dello or Ali, ta:i.t. and ulrr Fa, tt m mil 1..141 pllOO 111 the Ilair ol'his -pa Liu llyv. • 11.tIll 111 . 1 r, prvniner a color not 111,1114.111 , 11t'1l 1111111 nature. null is 0 .- U . 6'4 . 111:d 11,51 (.11 t,•illl.e ill till, Ittltt lug It niay lr la, -Vlnurd. nod the lli rlfrets or had I/ye relict the Dab invlgrratimi for-bile I S this Sphoolld Made sold or applhol 'n 1 private roolosi at the Wig Far ore ! 2.13 Iluentoa, New :cif rides nod loons of the United Stales by ' 111,1;M/hitt lists tile 11311)011111k address -11111h1 It del pla te engraving on our .11 evill iros, of .N 11,1.1 %3I A. HATCII:..I, - A _ .Yll Itl , AtiNtly. York. 43/' `•IA by nrtm.,6o.:lllCarlink .„ NV 113 , -11'11;:+—W !OS —llteholor'm \sl , :s nod Tung. kom p;itoo.r, They Irght, e..y and dom. Fittlor eloolo—no tur.ll,l up 1,01110,10 olithi;ho:lll.,.illirdek till , to the way 1.1431-: aahuunn whore tho.o. lldr,sn We properly . understood goal made. .231 Woad. ny, 'Sew York. noy•l7,bb-ly Efill= CIIEESEM AN•ti prepared Ip Cornelius .It. eltrescutan. . New York l'ity. !Tito conn Ituttlon innnatieniii_httlarse Pills no the reattlt n long ant! t. , ;tcosive Rntrt - itat. l'hey 'tr.., mild In their operation.' and 4. - ertnitt hl rorrect all Irregnlaritlesi ' - Ittustrtuitions, removing:di obstructions, a bother . front roll) or otherwise, beatlachc. ptin Iti till, side pal t ntation o' the heart, whites, all allertiono. hysterics, fall tie. pain In the Isn't:and 'hubs. disturbed sleep. which arke Irmo interruptions of nature. Tii >I .111111 ED ItAIIIKS Dr. t'lleesettiatt's rills •itro io • !doable. on they Will bring on the monthly period with re ;Itlttilts• Ladies who have hoop 111 , 11111,0inted lit the .0 "ft,ther Pills ran ithee the uttnosrconnalettre In Ur ellet,elllllll'S PIIIN doing' all that tbuy repinscot to • IV:irranted purely venetabl,. and tree from anything injurion, tosplieit dlreetionx. Wlllclit•lnm!gt 6e ruml, a yonlp t2l bOX. 'l'-I-., 1. Sent l,y mall imrm to any nuthorii a agent. : , old by (Me Drltp• ;tint in i•Vory toll,, ill OP lluitod Staten. it. li. 11111'11:11XUS. ~,, oral Agent for the CnYod Slates. 105 l'hamla•rs St.. New limt,. 14 'whom all winile•ale ord., Nimuld IIA VERT A SAN A 111111 Retail AgFut.s, Harrisburg, PA. B. J. 1. i EFFER, Carlisle, DALLIcrs )IAiIICA I. PAIN EvrnArroft.-1,. all Kettemitmat •s• -now to allay di, u ,trike• at the db.:vase, lieu, and 111.1141: to core. 3lagledl Pain Pa t eartor, :11.A moilling else will allay lutlainination at our, and mike a certain ear., 31.111 F,NTRACTOII will corn the folio, lox zonolig a great eatalis:to• 010 diseases: Barbs, Seabls. Cuts, l'ilafes. Sore' Nipples. Corns, 11.0,- loos. •liites. Poison. Chilblains, lilies, tier, john Flcerib Foyer Soles. Felons. Etir-aelle, Sore Ey..., toot. Swellings Rheumatism. 5.. 0 1.1 Ilona. Salt. Itlittion. 1101410e5,, FrYslrell l o. IllilgI0Orol• 11w bets iteb. 5011111 l'ox, Yloasles. 11.1Y11. Ac., &e. • Slllll , It may aly,ar o,Rodolow that so many tub:- eases 0100ild re:tolled by 411111 ankle; no idea . 0 01101011 0 heti relleetion polo 10 to the Ilia, that ille salve ....lobiliation Or logrediiiioits, eavb and mery one applying a perfect antidote to itr. opposite disorder. Pain Ex toteloylvi its ellevis Is oingl , - ear. hi. 1,11, the (hoe is short •betreeti disease and a permanent cure and V 10-an extyarlor, as it drams all disea•entit of the ...lean! Fol. 11.111:: as bete tbu illjury. It I. be:ll%ly nutTs....srf . uu lufnse .1111 011 , 11, or mainilltetury it lit be rile Mi. woof. m Itleiot it. Not Rail I.ltllllqor i. genulnu unlvss tillt box Linn tip t n Merl 111:41 engn“liir, with llnn imme or Ilan 1111114 , 0, 31:m0f:1,111r,, For bale 11.0t11 the Dentrait.ts and patent inedtel hailers Ineetultont the l'utted.Statee and Canadati Itepot. 165 chambers St., New York. tt l, 17 t`. Sold by 11..1. lit ErriiN, In. Ntnliiii n .• al tire - 11Wh . ..tindatIoll r eirkTd — Nia York box implored the esilleinott among . all ,•lanne that Prof. %Vold s Ilalr 11..0°r:11ire hod done. All ehnew from thin Fn-) and bald.headod Aire. and 1.110 silver lisle •d 111,11 roll. limit it to the sprl9illy tutu unit 1,4,‘1 111111Lie0 with her I,Am-we rlnAlets are crowding lb, lumped at No. 311 onoldway the toriner In ho jirt Ina uentl reatored. nnul L/01 hotter (0 1110.`NetiS tiletloo4,ll that o hiell will prevoill the inroad 1 l ~,VlOll,- Ilium and eauhe'the appearance or 3 °tall nod beauty to hing the great Pet IL,. Il,adrx till uhe popular 1/rugarst 10 the vonntry arm tonstatill.,s eligailed in_ dealing . Oil. this punlm:rtlr'v tOltlVir CH:401110N, MU ors in chit li . trrieN.-11e4).nre .trarthlevs Indiatirin;, an wrorn ore alietiily lu tlip toarlitit, veiled by different names Ilse 11111111 Ullii l bS . llll/ 'cords (1'i...fie...0r sod', Hair lie st. Louis. . New York), an. blown lu the bottle. Sold II) nl lirtievisln nod Putout Midi 11.. iii• 1111. 111 1 1111.01. als.. be 'ii ' , alley hod Tuilut Uood. dealers hi thu 'jolted Staten and Col ada. = vide. the h ttttt system I.llahle. caut.ed 11 impure tumors. Ibis ibehig eauslA by the more - rapid - artien I the bin nd ttruzillint with nature in endeavoring to si not of the Ludt tho corrupt matter which is deadly mooed to health. Donee the geed lind bad humors ru at ware ith each other, and the commotion which tilews eau•es fever and heat. The symptoms of lever an. various: rinsing linaVillecq. languid. diffleult breath log, eyes dull tied heavy, anxiety. sighing and yawning 'alternate Ma of heat and cold. After which the patient complains of pains in the head and hack. great thirst. riallS.,‘ nod Al!b tli. a fullness ,ibout 'th e stomach, and sometimes vomithsg bilious matter. Dr. 31ersPs Indian ft.a.t Nils are acknowledged to he a strungthiog and unlleine , of ail kiddy of -favors. They not ..nly cleanse tiro stomach and towels from all billow. matter. hut they open,the excretory vessels. Caltfang them to pour copious elttslons front the blood into the alter which the corrupted muss Is thrown out .by tho ;,ntural passage of the 1 tab.. All that is required lu tttt t cases of lever. will Iw to talun largo doses. In rird, to Rare them 1,1. b ate - thoroughly by the tweets, take from three to five, oighiNnd wornhig. - until the Purer maim!) disappears. After which, front; wo to four oder). evening, Until well. and you. will la convinced Alott.this Is the best way to check lover, because they drive Out all Inflammation ' " restore who body to a state of sound health. And the blood and other fluids will he en thoroughly 'twilled that disease In any form will 'hi utterly iapwsnible, Dr. Alorso's Indian hoot Pills are sold by dealers - Ili Medlchies. • • " kian.workerrom sun ,to sun, • Nut women's' work is never done." _ • ••,•-.The eatiertenee of every-wife. atpl....inettnir gi v.es. era donee of the truth of thle. Site Halle herself surrounded with numerous bolo oflhulnanitp bloming-Into moth rity. and her airemly oppressive cares hicreaelng . year he, voor. ' She experiences no ceseation from toll, except M:heu she sloops.--aad nit aWakiiiit'heriVal'eaSlag round again It le is shame and disgrace to bunion 118- , Lure, that this has so long lawn permitted: hut we re- Jilictst het deliverance Ic at hand, The I litrtitinOtiOn of -uneven .livicen!ii Sowltig_..Maieltint_into families has been attended with the tenet happy housed °ltems to have a respite fiven their tehors. doing their sewing le - Ines tkan a Sierth of , the time, and ids. leg whetter 1.11 TtIV .rin'otrw, & BAOI Ma. do all tile sewing of a eewe , AM' iti• veto it with - equal factlitY, from ordinary spools, and the work, it thew will NOT rip. It In sluiple in - ettnetrON Alen. stony manuged. will not get, out of order, cud is the beet machine in the market Or family ,ideriug. • Odle. •iir evhilthieh • and.leale .153 Broadway: New Ititek • Summer et - ,llesten t - and,.73 0 . Thepnut 'pint• Nilentelphle. „ )di • , N TONS OtitireOlt I Forge I 'Ol 1110 , 1; r,r mile et the IVeri holm of , , • • I.l.4ltlhltA iVIIAT THEY SAY,IN • Ill'essre. Aug. 21, 1868' VIIILADELpHIA. Oontlamal!.=Tha doss attention \thlrh our own D 6 fairs have required sines the Gm. WO 110 pert,, prat wiled us front writleg you eklnut. them!, On occasion of ffiellreleth July, by which we suffered II large lONS. cur store with n.t umber of other WOO consumed:. The tofu. 4.1. 3 lair manufacture. which we had In the store, was exul4,l to a alma Inienre heat , as Jo well afteSted by, the effects on Its..strot ix' Icon d frame, which. nom ifs linked and scaly ouneam t.ce, 101 a i - Chtid - 10 1 01 — hemed for Irian* Ono inn {M. nave. The Nnfn. with licameof molten glaskelind begs of nails. fused into a muss, fell Into the teller, sunitiThdpr,' ,by burtilitir materials, and there war soon (no the cunt ntg Intd;hven rennu nil bcfore thelire reticle uso,) mail the Oil of A imust., 14 40 - Ix where arils, The difficulty In cuttlint hb !Ito best thatsiort t l‘t‘ i . i i f ‘nv : r i l l - tfriffinifniiirEUErf - "*, TOLL of our Pats the ''. 7 nyrr.r!reor, TG;;Ji - t, wu Jut veigiite, for •, ' r swea t ~l•l'a.wadoburrceTiho.prh'--- llege urgetti let' an • ' ,ectfully youre, 11. 15 MUMMY ct SON • , .1 . 14 —l - 80 Walnut Slreel, Pilli,AD'A., 'Only innln7F In of . HP:RHINO'S PATON' CHANtI'ION SAFE, Th. moat relinblo county from lire ninv known; • Nov \IAI ioN 111 •the phice, to get good naginwrootyl.s. :WIN 01% firs. Mannlotypes: i•dt•r roOs'rope.s. Cm von ty Ilk 0,311 Plintivraphs. ' Perpons visiting it Sind It It 1 , 3W111.11 Mein for their t?, ililo , visit lIIIY li, efitute. , N. B, ark. (41 . , dix.E., Aull-tii4.111411:-.ll±Y_Dltttyttglbjltylttttltt, 4,111 tit_tbm wltitre it% pletnYtts ~r I II protlitt,l Ity the l'ittottozyttitltytt Art It e nI tniood . Indies and thytttleinett ettll ht wltAltitit )1m wool ISS • Lures tr nut• and yon will Inca wilt n cortliztl re , ttplit/li. • #lidriagts. In Wioarlmtoil, ho Ith not. by MI: !Ivy. Pal), 6010,11 n. :kieSii3 Hit 1 1, 111.-riy a Oa!: pliwo. to ll.:N l I,ii it OM:TIAN D. or Om! cl'v • 3ie.111-- . JMnytlisniteitis 1 1 0 F., 3I,EN —NI gitei rANTS Otit.r, to nutLe _ll,Jr gn.4061./IV 11 - to tho - publo.; - 0111 - Iton 11Alol At Nnn,IIIA. nn oxiA In. II Ints /111 onto... Ail, nod r .oldly Inerensiog eit . Vl.l-• Tinton toorlerAte. . ' ' • .?"1 . 1,.• 1' v . ti I,lll.liSill'd a,llllltll, .I , ltl.ii. ath111,14.,' All I , nio - r.l , llollid to I .l l o. l l l.l l o lMifOrd. Mt N PM. Nov. 17, 1,•7,F-11m W. 1. 1 , 10 1 1:] ; w i t; g j. on lii Ir.~el enter suiluLlolll he h 4 .4,1 I 4143 to MEM MEE ()()I) ,t ) I I,I,()w y. B L. Trio iit' vvei .1 iuty. 1 . 1.1).% 'Cord, lit • Corn 6110111, 1 . F. , 111 11•11% i.thi'r ..... at 1111 , 1,—t.11' n On hr 1 . 111 . 1/14/.. NOV :554, '111:1 . .N 13 E-1 )1 (in vdriety Currents.' l ietweve,l Peaches. Pinks. IRS I, wheat, and tither Irlf• les nil lie trnenn. julst opening at the •• Hail" l t • ts."er,t 111111TIA_stpro. Nov. a, • • 1 4A,IS' I) FA llt • _ . CIIMIIERLAND FIRE COMPANY. ii of USt IiFAICA o rianniieneing- Demme hoc lid 1,, ;rod - elf:Ong, ii -cutler 2:26d, in which Or" of tine piddle 111 rPgpl•et ly 1.11. I h:• °idea bong to in pe th o fleii of en Engine Ilduro. A WIC 1111.110.171 , darted to th 1e purprik• tat'fla-y,PAIMIOI.I . I-d Lr the Gum. berland Fire Company. • • Very rel-lyi I idly, • - - . :101.1 ljwids. Andrew Ilartith If. limit. t. Levi Joseph Freeland, .1 rAlßioangli. o'hArler, Seicileth Martin, , - Augustin Zug. John Lohavis. PE I' Elt NPA lilt, Chairman. Sue, In, T N W-- Y 0 II K.' TRIBUNE, 11i58-59. .-4 . 11 E NEW-Cone Tatnexe. now nua 0 than ~,.erotc o n years old, whinh aas tlue.nrat jam nal In the world that anal red regularly nit an hap, lal eight raire.shrel at SO Fa 'llia, as triVO veld, and .w Idyll has attained Iho ut ou'alleled aggregate Ortllooo tilllll 200.0011 stil,rln‘ lions, 're/Tactfully solicits Its share 0r the patronago which Iflo 'Metropolitan Pram: is haneethrth to rarelyr. IVithlii the presont year TIIO Tllllll,lO iltlS - proVitied ala 'their ail!, a ew i listeros Pr. at „gist ow s:r ,isar, merely that S 4 lo of our subrcrlhers mar receive their paper* a moll sillier thaw they othia aka wield do, IVIViII corretionitleats at the most hats/et:mt pinta throvhout the elelffrod will Id. and a staff of writers chosen 1014111110 , 111 1110,1,8.4 ill till' l'fillutry. we 1,011(.1,1 that ay. 1111114, oho diSiii,' the leditles of one sheet concede to its fraukpens hi avowing Its convictions inot ability In inaltitalnitn; them. IVe apnea] then, to those who believe that , all 1/11`11,1,1.11 circulation of Tile 'fah Iti . Ni: wanhi conduce to Mg polltleal, Intellectual nod moral well being of the llopuldle, to alit us in .elfectl utt such Ilic'eare. . __ __ 1/1111 T111111".NE is printed on it 1,,r0 Imprrittl nlu rt. cad pullllslircl Pry`• uurtnlug nud r.. 1 ‘ 1, W, (Sunday eKrrl,l,ll. gild Itoti44l to mthsvrlbersturns del Mrs per MIIIIIIII 1111111V1i11, : Mr cis Months. St.l/I• I IEt.I,I.I'!HUNK Is puldittied mery TVES 1)A1* ;Ind FItIDAY, and vont:this 1111 1.111. 1:11it , 111111. Of the Daily hip the Cattle, Ihnee und 6eoee“l ylartetn rellahly reported expressly for the Ttino ;tr.; Eureka nod lhotneh• Corresp Indent., and durind 16r rowing eeeelon of Vungresv it will contain a summary of Con, gr•shloold doings with the mare illtimrepot It MO' utw enntalli n lirrr•ehro , Note!, ..ontiiittril 1111111101, to number. thus :a irding lirst-site family newspaper tip those. who p. ofer mot to hike a Tuitm • (tips Copy, ons yenr I Five Copies, year , 411 25. Two Copies, onu.year. e Ten Colitis , tol address AP and m.veAVLEKLI - Titioust., is sent to tiergy mop at $2 per annolls. Nl.Ak•Vaabi. IVEEKI.V ' faunae. a largo eight Iwo . pititor lie the vountry. L puldi.hr•d evoo,:t. today. nod Volltailla 1 . :111641.as on tho lo.pootunt I. 1 4i n ! ti, to ot :,, Clio hews week. Int orosting.corriop" , tolonce tn•ui nil pints of the morl.l. the Now York Cattle. litote 'nod Prodneo Mal Late ontorooting unit reliable PGlitical, 3m chankal mot Agri..lttual nritelos, ke.. ke. 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