lisle WhIDNESDAY 1., ,1858 The proceedings of " Monroe Teachers' • I . nstitute" Come too late for this paper. Will appear net week. ""fEir•We are indebted to a literary filiend of our town for two seleciionq oii 011 V • _v_iz•' "Visions in a Library." 'and , •I'rnie dies we teol-suro_,--will-by —retiti! , wit It—pleasure- Douglas •Demonstrni lull 4rt thiongo: Tt li — bott, a liTi•writitoutiutartly. 'eitiiens of Chicsio, wos unlit in l•onoe of the recent .trituitplr' of 'Judge Tlr,, • tinguisheASenator truoll!t•tt sp.mteb, whiolt he introduced as follows: f • `My Flttnxm, Am) FELLow rrrUmss 1 return you my heartfelt for this tong-. nilioont demonstration. • Tlte Demoerne:y of • Intro (tarot:edit hohle.victory ()Key the combined fUree'S Almilitiimisin and its allies „[Chom•s]'Soit have it right to be prowl Of this • gh_lriogi triumph. the frinmah of th e •(?bnsottNtnu over faction PYIZii - friffini 1 - IZr the glorious prineiples of the Union over fa , natieisnt and sectioaali+m [Applause] it is the _ trittniph'idi he principle. of self-government over Congressionatinterference awl EseCutive • dictation:-[ldononse applaus . e.”] . _ Thatr the result of the ennviiss in . Illinois,' was a triumph over I , ,:ectitive`dietation is be yond id?. question; but with what. sincerity, . ye . asli, can Judge Douglas claim n viel ory, for the Democracy of Illinois with a majority of 5000 against 't bem on the popular Veit el. Not 'withstanding the. position of Judge Det r iklas, as on aspirant for the presidency, his great Personal popularity in Illinois, awl the excith ment_ofa,politicaLeittivass,Attequallediltrits intensity he failed to carry n mafority of the . - voters, and if he. succeeds in . being elected ,;.again to the U. S. Senate, 'lie awes it to a dis honest apportionment of the State. by a dew-' ocratie Legislatnre, rather than by the Mune diato.vote of his party. The people of Illinois by amajorii yof 5000, recorded their verdict free labarand its gallant advocate Littetdo; against the' pro-slavery Dentoceicy. and the lre,' Scott decision of the Stilwell)). - Court .and --,vet. Jtulg . e Deliglas= caingtht ida tes his friends un (lie great triumph of the party .over, the ."Combined fits t' abolitioniiint and its allicis." The truth is, - Thights . could nut cony Illinois, Nv tete he would be obliged to • ; depeinFon the I pulitr vote. The voters of . Illinois were n t to be misled in. regard to his position, and if he al tempts to riavitift - the Presidential chair ; astride 011110 negroAento erotic hobby, as thenominee of the Charleston . convention, he will tied that there is a NoPth to be consulted on that subject:as well as-a South. 1211 SEWARD'S gPEEDII The Deznoerat iv: papers are endeavoring to create naitnia.ossitat that the ria!eiti t!laieelt - 'Senator SeWiird - ;i1. R Ae:terls thi.• in:tapirs a neW platrorm ht which, the uncpu dithinal abolition of slayeri, is to be"tLelend ing eieinent. To sct these gettilenien-right-on that subject, we give the following passage from. Mr Seward's Speech. • " While I do confidantly believe and hope that my - country will yet become a land of uni versal freedom, I do-not expect that it will _be made so otherwise than thrnagh the ai4ion of the num( Stairs roveratipy with Federal GOV• erament,and all acting in Btriet eotiArmity within theii respective Constitutions. "The shift; and contentions. concerning Slavery. which gently 'disposed persons do habitually deprecate, is nothing more than the ripening of a conflict which the Fathen 11000 crier , 1101 111118 10a001,01 Wftlliti , o7*. , which they may be mild to hare hallitu ed." Thal Vole In oEgypl." Our readers have all he'ard of this famed district in Southern Illinois,known as "Egypt" Dere is the way the voting goes down there. We select lialt=n dozen of the best counties in the ninth Congressional District, the entire Democratic Majority in the district being 12, I)em. 3,093 Saline County Pti 480 1,135 9r4 _ Johnson " Franklin ." Massao " Jackson " Williamson Hamilton " 680 1 O 1 7,133 7,123 • If any of our readers are anxious to Migrate we inform them that this Democratic Ederi is in the extreme southern portion of that State. —American Democrat. This „Egyptian 'vote, is very eiVily accounted for, if we examine the census of 1850: at that ilium, two persons, out of every lire, could neither rend nor write, and judging from their recent vote ; we olon't thing they hove improved' much since. This "extreme Southern por tion," is the' very /Thatio'of Illinois nod from the plain] of moral darkness which . has, settled over It, T 114; TmaT.LA large Ackgaliori of Ilfo " iron men" of Pennsylvania are in Washing ton, endetivoring to have a favorable endorse ment of their desn.e for an increase of ditties in Secretary Cobh's report. Southern politi ciansFon-the-contrary,-ttrge* the impost . of ties upon coffee and .tea, in preference; I eiiny othe'r mode of raising the revenue necessary to defray the expetMespfthe government.— Tea and coffee may be milked awing . the ne cessaries of life, and enter into the economy of every man's family. Of course, tie Patti, .otie Lottoloco!, will put a tax upon them, and peAnit railroad iron, for the heitelit of Wealthy corporations, to enter at a nontimil duty. THERE A NORTIO The following States have been (tarried this year by the Republicans: • OHIO' OW A IklA !NB ILLINOIS INDIANA . VIIItM 0 N 1' NOW VOILK NH W JERSEY MICHIOAN .• MINNESOTA' . I 8 ,C 0 N • 8 I N CONNECTICUT 'PENNSYLVANIA MASACHUSEVVB -E.- -0-D E - I S lrkN - D - NEW, M P II I E • -K ANSASVER Itl T OILY `\_~_ panomanc_Ricitnat 61D- A W A, se_ The election iu Berks county, for a .3lnetntur of Congress, to till tho vacancy oecca -_,-Fitionetllby the' resignation of J. Glancy ! hues, I_"tcauto.uff_.yostortlay.__Jtiol:ELLWAtrier,lo--3Lo Deutoeratie candidata, aq Gen. .IVut 11, Kehl the Tortltsandiclato: • canvocc was con= iluoted w!thgregt aniniation on both RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE - The - firstavilierehrynf th - o - BasinerThns . Union Prayer Meethig, was held at Jayne's Hall, on (lie 28d inst. The attendance who very lare. Rev John Chain hero took the chair, after which prayer was otfet•ed. 111 c Clitinther:4 then gave it.skeielt of antlettneed was to be a prominent. institution. It was estobliShed through the agency of a They youOg man belonging to this city, but who NVII , Wert ed in New York. On his retnm An, he 'aid of . seimral 'gentlemen, °stab lisped the. meeting in one of the• M el es.trt ==l tire-s,.sl •the _'meeting. ; The exorcises wer.d. devply impressive • •;•sititic . excitement lots been caused recently a. song the jews„on account of the forcible abduction, by the Churith of Roam. of. the •chijd Edgar Nloriara, son of a citizen of go -I,;,t•tia.: The statement made by the chnirnonn, Alr. Jones, contained, among other facts in 'the case, the allegation that the child, when but a year old, was attacked with illness, ; diming winch lie was attended by a Roman Cittli die nurse, who in secret administered I TO — ltinalTrTirriraiiiger7lirtiTairmire7.3 'baptism, which, on iiensg made known lathe Chiliadh sonic yetrs, afterwards, was.made the occasion 4)i . his removal from the care of his parents, on the ground_that thefritOtf. bap tism ;is performed by 1110 nurse constit-ufed the person a Catholic: The Governments of France and Piedmont have recommended the restoration or this child to his parents, but the authorities of Heine Ilave tlidsfiir i'crusetf to coniply with t his.recommendothn. Meet ings-have been held by Jews and professing Christians, who unite in expressing abhorrence of such religions inierWale, on the part of any civil or ecatesinsticak-power."' CONVERTS 'E . O CATROLICISM.—DE Wiiiißlll P. Floyd, younge,t son of the late Governor Floyd, of Vitginia, has become w eottretlfo Catholicism. Thu foUner. (U . the Cross girs list of ///(rty.et:qhfelergymen of the Episcolud Church in this coup ry, who. havi; gone over 13 the Roman Catholic l'aith since 1815. It is further stitled,. (we know not how correctly,) that of these, seven were originally Ictiaus, livewere CongregatiOnalists, and fire were ;llei s hodists.; —More than a- third :01 the whole . number hove- been from the Stale of New York. The following shows the increase of this Church, ire Scotland, since the year 1829: • I'rir•n . . \mmrrire. M1I( • Ttitil.tritrit/iN C111 , 11(11 in the - United Staler 111lInheeti tlllollt • 175,000 communicants. 2,1,00 congregations, and 1,200 teini,ters,.; Jt's mein hers are ilium! chiefly in the Middle and Wen tern Sitites, although there itre..e fteiv emigre gunge is tu:eiliti their 'church service. ill Hume_ 01 . PentikiyJcitititt, where it is •cunilectihl .Nlllll7Miiin" OF 'Tlt.{ . 01',W181'1114111TION: TIM 1111g Irncls Oil trees is.a moile or distribu tion iridoit has been successfully' practietl in rMantl, where the nest seriotts ebstaeles to rersionally rendering them often exhit. They are tahtst down by passers-by, and eagerly read. T ND AND nts LECTURN.:.- Dr: Tyvg, iscopnlinu, is announced in ate papers as about to deliver a lecture in New Haven, -on t be. Life _and Character - WDrudson. doubt it will be a grand effort; worthy of the tuttlnir - and the subject. Hrs. Mit.= jciNEs.—Rev. Miller Jones, late grildua!u of Lewisburg University, has accepted an invitation to become pastor of the Baptist. Church' at. Marcus Hook, Delaware county, and has already entered on Ills labors. il AR VA r 0 I. LEG E. —Pro fekeor Huntingdon Las prepared a liun•gy for Sabballi :thermion service in the II:Irv:till College chapel, and in vites till attendants to take part by responses anti otherwise. SPECIAIa --CONCEIIT.—The Synod of Alleg heny has appointed 1116 third Mondaysin No. vomiter and December, as seasons of 'special prayer tin• a revival of religion, to be observed iu all the congregations. SUNDAY-. 4 C11001, CONVEU.IONN.—From the Stanliy-seboid repat I at Hie late Orugini Con- . s.erenee. we learn that seventy-lire scholars 'have been converted and added to the elan% ilitring: the year _The_liernes of t Ito lull -War General'Scott has issued a general °Mi.:, commending the Rdlanfiy of the America troops engdged in the numerous combats 'Nwith the !naps, which have occurrtd since May 1857. yet.) , important results havc; been gained, and in some quarters the Indians have been completely subdued. The battles hate betsn numerous. and Thinly remarkable vic tories won, some of the battles were fought against terrible odds; and :Mlle of the strug gles were very severe, In the order the following non-commission ed officers and privates of. Col: Steptoe's com mand, HIT 11nottiened I'ol'l heir conspicuous -and gallant conduct in the battle with the Spokan - latlintts, - when Capt., - TallUrinul (Balton, were killed. • Company - 0. lst hrayoons.—First :Argenta J. A.-hall, Bugler It. A. Magna, Forrier.E. It. Birch, Privates It. I'. Montague, Alfred Barites Victor C. IJoMay mortally wounded, slime dead Coat/Tay lot Dragoong.—First Sergeant C. Williams, Mortally woupled, sitter} dead; Private R KerSe, who with a few miners, - gallantly defended the body of Brevet Captain Taylor flying mortally wounded) when the - Indians made a desperate cltv to get possession of it. ' Companu let Dragoons. —First Sergeant Edward Ball, who displayed the greatest emir 'age and determination throughout the 'uni s on, and with a few men repulsed the attempt of a largil number of Indians ut ono - of the most important. points ; Privates Francis Poise'', wit a,sist ed in rescuing mud off Cant: TaYlor under a heavy .fire front the enemy; C. 11. Harnish and James Crozet, Company 11. Ist Dragoons, both killed. . In addition to those mentioned above, • the following were wounded. • (1 , ./apany. (7 l .11 Dragoons. —Privates James Lynch and Henry Montreville. Cr, mpany E. lot Dragoons.—Jothes Kelly, severely; William D. Miami, Harriet' Sauk ster, severely; ditties Healy. Maurice Henley, Clmrles Hughes, and John Mitchell. C.miimay Infants'/.-Privates Or 111..11.1 W. Ilammeid, severely ; and John Klay and Gotliep Berger, slightly. Of Cal. Wrizlit, Ma, Scott spAks as fol- . Ve. . - • 'rhos() severe blows resulted in the unquali - --fie I ,mbinission of the Occur d'Alenes, the did persion of the other tribes, and it is not doub ted, ere thin, in tbo subjugation of the Whole alliance „., Ilesults Soimpartant,-mijhout_the loss of a Ina ti •or animal, gained ovei't- ibes brave, well arinerlT - continentirr - themselvorfronr - a - reeent itecideptai success; and hided by the many difii oulties presented by the country invaded, re ' firer high credit on all concerned; - Got. Wright: is-inuch to - be commended for the zeal. pm•sovoruuoe, and gallantry. he has echihited l'o llrigadier General Clarks-commtpicling the Department: of the 'Pacific, credit -is marily and 'endnently due for'. the sound judg , . its of shown in planning 'and -organizing the campaign, (iuelndingllajdr Garnett'S simul Winans expeditiou,)aa'Well as forbid pOlfillt, nulls and -enerri in gathe,Eing, friim-,reniote exterided supplimtAo , neues:eiry fonitasumeMisful mu ion... " Lt GILs merited: tributejodho General his staff hi included.' SAGE OE TIIE "EMINENT SPORTSMAN'S" Fun- NITURE AT •WANIIIMITON.-TllO EERIE of the , •eturhent aporteurn" -recently . deceased at WAShingt On, of whose . giunlding establishment' .Wo-reeently-gave-a-leug-account,-was-P,-.H. PeMlletaii.. - ot, Ilturyday there M to be It sale at .• the estsblishment," of his furniture. The catalegtie':embraces " 700 oiances of solid sil'. ver waiters, goblet:l, „pitchers, butter tubs, knives,,forks, spoons," "4,:0., •with. "heavily plated waiters, pitchers, .m . .ivered dishes, tar eens,elituppagemcoetersoutsthrs,_muteMbeat 8,„ ' &Q74'.:_:ilsilituait.....atiaL:etit.4l4.a4juli,..thing - punck-bowlstAanmalc44lol.table - Faml , ot her' SOMME iMt~ applionoleS, show that Ili: politicians plucked in "lighting the tiger" were daintily TO. It is whispered that ther&willbensgreatu imam- We:for the elflike which used to.surrotind the enticing faro table Rs there was for the desks anti seats of the old Hall. Could they sileak, they could. I ell some strange tales of many of the "honorable" members. The Cincinnati' gazette, having slated, .on •the authority of an Inibuia, journal,.that the .distinguished Senator who wonpilSO 000 in a gambling house last winter, in Washington, n. 1 .0.4 1 0514.4.10-AtgeAvai*Mg4..4.o. l 4. , 3 , ' • the Hob. Thomas Corwin writes to that paper; contradicting the liteitetnetit. Guilin says:" .M.know Mr. Pearde Vrell ; I knoW he never did play at any game durhr, my long'and in timate ncquitintanee- With him. N'itrce is not that style of lodn." . - ,C , ,UNTERFErr MoNrY.—Bogus money; boll; paper and metallic, is mumually 0(11160mA now over this Snit°. Much Of it, and cope s:jolly the notes, i 9 well executed, and apt to eceive the, best judges, and the min;ost .cara. is necessary to avoid..heing imposed' upon.- (1211i.1 of the operators in Ibis - MIA of money bid ntir to meet their jest deserts, as several arrestslravit.been-nflide nt vnr'muspeee:s The intrrisbeag: Telegraph says : "Thai there is s: 'bogus coin mint in ouriown, is evident front the large quantity' ill cireitlalion liere anti •throngliOutilie county. gotne - tif it is so well excl.:weir : that even our shrewdest shop-keet,- ers ore frequently' victimized. One of then; hold us the other:Any Unit Inc had taken not. less (111111 eighty dollar:4 of eounterfeit.inoney, notes slid coin, within fliejrnit six iioillis; 111111 011 . 111VrH. are regularly victiniad every 'market. (14." : 'Tito WlNTl;lt.—There 41. a general concur eneo-in the °pillion that in ihetpring of 1850 'business willlake a.st art, and t hid 'beftire the next year is olit:we shall have recovered from elle effects of the late-prostrating panic An opinion, scarcely' Jess general, anticipates that 'ilt . e-ptesent Winter:Will he a seveiit one, espe ciA•Tipon. those who are out of employotent. During the winter of 1857—'58, whielt,,thanks to a bertelieivid Pro,fidentie, Watt . iiiitunt;nally _moderate Anti, tarry- of the cities and large towns liberal io vision was made for the poor and tnici-nployed. . AN EXPLANATION.—WC haVe 11.1111 . 0rt,frp ' 111 Wasitingten; flint du Secretary of State has demanded on explanation from the Spanish' Minbder, in reg;ird to the denionstration now being mode by tipnifi against. Mexico. This may prove the beginning of a - seliOns contro versy....USpoin oLull 14severe, Mul attempt to overawemmi reconipter 'Mexico, it will de volve upon the Administration to dimide and define what in meant by the Monroe Doctrine, The views. of Mr. Coon, we' are told, tire very decided, and he may, should a collision occur between Spain and Mexico, determine to illus• trate them in some plausible and practical fem. Ci&.Tho lion. 'Thomas L. Harris, represen tative in Congress from the Springfield Din trtet of Illinois, IN at Springfield on the 24th ult. ?ilr. litirrisints been sullering.front con sunidtkin lbr , n long time, and his death was pot unexpected. die was re-elected to Con gress this WI, without any effort on his part, not having dell his room during the canvass, until election day, when he wits carried to the •pidls.• Ile was a faithful and 'conscientious representative, antdwill long be remeniberild as a.ktder of the Anti-Lecompton Democrats in Congress in the sessi;inief 1857—'1181 12Y . 1VVillIVO stirring news from Mexico by the way of New Orleans. Fifteen thousand Liberals, under Oen. 'Blanco, :Mocked the city of Mexico on the lath of October, entered it, advanced to within one block pf Abe Capitol. killed four hundred of Zuluaga's men, wound ed a large number of others, and then retired to Tacubaya. The Liberal forces were con centrating about the city, rendering its cap tore inevitable. The whole fepublii.7 is now in their hands, except the capital. - CIE A Deer, DECIANED DT GIIV. WIPE'S SON. Charles Irving. Esq., a former editor of the Lynchburg Virginian, lonl now the editor of the • Panyille'(Va ) Democratic Journal, in' it dated on the 17th ult., told published'in the Richmond Whig, severely denSunees 0. Jennings Wise. Estf„ editor of- the_Ri.clumond ,Enquirer, In terms evidently intended to lead to it duel. Mr Wise replies, denouncing Irv ing as it brutish sot and mendacious slenderer, and announcing his intention nq to sntlce his own ;minable INV against livings worthless one. A laudable decision. • - 11E131:. - 11onz•Benjamine - F. 'Butler, - - of 'New' York, died at,Paris on the Bth inst. He was Attorney General of the United States during Cloheral .Jackson's Administration, an* after- Wards for a limo United States District Attar.; ney for the Southern district of New York„ In 1848; Mr. Butler followed Mr. Van Buren in his detection from the Democratic party, but returned to it in 1852 and supported Gen. Etzl ANOTIIIIIt PONTESTt:I) SF:AT —Though the official count in the' Detroit (Michigan) Dis trict; now represented by Mr. Howard, has declared his cotupetitrn•, Mr. Coopee; elected by 77 votes, the Detroit Adrertiser says There have been "fraudnient votes enough oast in this city agaigst .Howard to wipe out this majority twice over. In the Second Ward alone, there were neatly or quite as teeny :is Cooper's majority numbers." A (loon Itumf—,Every fuse in China,equst pay up,his debts at,the beginning of the year, 'ind also at the time of a religions festival about the middle of the yeai: If unable to sottle.at_ •these tiles, his business stops until his debts _ are paid. Wonder how Bitch a just observance might suit the United States ? Youivn.—Airiong the curious veloptuents of the stoppa ge of a honking house Eirighani Young, the Mormon Prophet, Is &wiz •about ton thotisiinti dollara, 'having been a confiding depositor, to that ()stunt through-the agenoy of the territorial • delegate.' who transacted his financial businesi in that quarter. - MneTtNO Ow Coto:inns, —congress . wi,ll . nteet, in IVashitigton city, on Monday next,' thnhth .i.tsbrr-41rTaily, .a very Inrgt itintibor of nioni hers are there. The new of the. House . -of Representatives, as: :well as the old Sena/ Chamber,--has-been -the- scene of- busy -prepar ation, and nolittleOonfosinta. The apptstraneo of 111°,1101 has boon •vitey moult ittipro n vedAncO attiOti rumaiat -of the' la,tt session. Ciossiy. . . :EXTENSIVE Foadmty•;—.Some six weeks ago: - Nr.'Gusittve'Spoyer, - tv banker in New 'York, - -- purchased .about $1,600 worth of hundred guilder'notes on / the National Bank of Aus..; tria,;from.A person whoWati apparently a for eigner. _,The notes were sent to Europe for , , redetription;" but it fow days ago they wNen , firitilidlii - Jdnilis — Thg•itilfs - , 7 till he steamier I Vanderbilt: Immediate steps•were 'taken to • ferret obt. the perpetrator of the fraud, the , Matter was placed in the hands of the' dete 4 e- • 'lives, and upon Boiry. It. was. found that several thousand dollars' worth of the spurious money lied been painted or upon brokers in • -Walt st rout ;-stt-gtiod_was'..t lie_eaunt oveti-tho:inos6-oxitert3udges.ofilusMPMulbatt. liills•lscre — g7fty>rg"_i MT - U.700= mans have been arrested and examined upon .stispieimi, but their answers revealed nothing: . kt - isfielieved the notes were ManufactiiTed iii Austria. ' • • . • • • PNcousrcn IVITIt • FUO ' ITIVII the /ioth of pctober ten nlnves made their Copp from the vicinity of Pronlytown, TIMy were, however..overtaken 'in, Fayette ,Pa's, "Where tedesyernte fight. took .... ply,ge,nnd the owners Rnrl otherA. purstiing. Were be s hton hack. Col. ArnMtrong, oneof the iittruing pnrty, was tat . nektl by ono of t.!re -- ; - ,nPgroetirVt'irlrirt'prii=rte'rtfis7rtFlNTßthrillt'W''' been killed but for the int erferdneeef one of Own servants, wit'o stepped into pi:/kot his tnasi'er, Another of the paily pur'ettiog was fiercely altaekett and badly injured, , the.;Stegroes - made their escape. A party of' about twentklive persons subsequently start-' ed in ptirsu llottutut.p.—Twelve soldiers deserted'from the army iu Utah, and succeeded iu reaching" Thrtle'of them, led bytv non of theiiiiiice of Burns, murdered the other !duo for the'salto of their money. Burns then pro ceeded, uf ni, , ‘„lit, to cut the threats 'or his Iwu One he killed The other sttr- accompliceti,. vivett, obtained assistalice, and gave evidence which led to the arrestof 'torus, who is nor; in confinement at Los Angeles,. WHITE MAN 801.1).-C1):111C ' S Yater,wlid fro , - yeari.l past, it is alleged, has -been an exceed ingly dissolute character: in Louisville, Ky., was soil I rticetitly, in fn not of tlieColitt otise io that city, under the vaiihtit net.. One ilot hu• was doubt lie was a deny - bargain even - NkrortotlianasJfnEstm.—dolin . -Ilinson, - a colored man: who escaped from thei-Otester:..- County Prison last May, was captured HO re,tored to the kindly care of the keeper. on Friday nightpieek. Shire 116 escape from there; hie has beeu'in jaff'hi Lehigh .county, where "he broke out, and a reward of $5O woo offered for him. --on 'Saturday ilight-tt wecic - 'before his apprehension, he broke Mit of the:. La:nun - der jail, making the sißth time he has broken jail in about eighteen Months—twice in InfUrd - er voMay,t Wh - al in ICC . Mling, otter in Le- ' -high, and onte-in - Lancaster... .. MARYLANIi. —thigh Hazlitt i -m---white Man, el:urged with Milking and' riersunding slaves: Co run away from llVehester county, Ald„ was tried last week at Cambridge, and. fitubd •guilty on - seven indictments. Ito Was sen tenced- by the Court, ou the first indictment,. to the I'Mdtentiary till :llay, 180," and on each of-the others for six years—malting, in the aggregate. forlVi yeyt3! ttrO,Three tkousand three hundred dollars have already been contributed in Baltimore . for..thesupport of the families of the murdered police oflicerS, Benton and Rigdon. A medal in also to bepresented 1,0 officer Cook, who With cidetly ittistrumentallraritestlitg Corril'and --- Crop, the murderers of Rigdbn. Mr. Cook declined accepting it tender of money for his services. • THE PEHTI LEM) E --The whole nuxuber of deaths from yellow fever in New Orh.aus ',lur ing the !lasi season. Toot up within six of five thousand! itt . Mobile, the total 'tips far is 1358 —a large inereasii; It the pre vious yellow I\ier seasons ot• . 1853 and 1817. THE N :w tiluKca NOR OF K4N , AB.--: SOlMlei Meda . ry,,wlioni rtuchanan has .litst. tippoiiited 9ovScriter of - lia easjea menwhole,reputo., _. tion lbws not' p , utilise welltbr an honorable and succe;sful tohniuistrati.m. lle has long been a low and successful political, I ricketilr, but above thil4 he line never 'risen. Ile was a bitter enemy or .the President up to the time ItuAtintin was nominated. A New CAUSE OF DOMESTIC TCOUBLE.-- Among the desertion eases before the Courts of Philadelphia, last week, was one in which the difficulty between man and wife arose from li difference in opinion on religion and poli tics. The husband did not voto . the ticket his with wished him to vote, and for this reason she beat him, and kept the house in it dirty state. The case of the squabbling politicians was held under advisement. MoNIFIY ORDERN.—It is said that Postmaster General Brown intends to recommend, in 'his report,- a plan for post offiee_moncyorders, based on the European system.' That itpuld -be a-reform -to-some -purpose. DEATH 01; . IADA3ICIIYnn.—The foreign news annonielie the death of Madatnejla Heider, the wrirld-renored female traveller. She died at Vienna, where she was born in 17D7. •The deceased bad not only visited the continents of ... Etirope, Africa and Asia, bulA America and the Pplynein; nhe Lad traversed over 130.000 miles by water, and, 18,000 by land. In appearance she was slight, and rather undo• the pniddle size; her complexiott was somewbat darkened by. exposure' to the weather, and beat - of fhe.climates in which she hadtravolled.v. In 1846 she Made a voy age around the world. UENTENNIAL CELICIMATION AT PIWTS6UII4III. The celebration', of The centennial anniver sary of the evacuation of Fort Duquesne,took place at Pittsburgh on Thursday A grand parade. and other ceremonies, were among the observances of the dad. the proceisinn wag Anna three miles long, and it is estimated that there were fifteen thousand persons in the lino. All the trades andtmofessions were represon-' ted with appropriate banners and embleins Six hundred coal Miners, mounted'on mules and with wagons.-were a novel and peculiar. looking feature in thelnncession. The mili tary in the line numbered about live hundred, timid made a tine appearance.• The procession marched the Duquesne depot of the 'Penn 'Sylvania Ridlroad .company, erected on the 'site of old Fort Dqquesne, which- was °Toon :010 by the-French on—that day-one hundred. yetirs'ago , In this lrirge-building, - which was immensely Crowded,_ the order of exercises consisted. of prayer', by. the .Hev. Dr.. Herron, 9uo,olll6oonelieot, roinistora.of.the singing by the Herman societies of an ode written-by-F. Plympton, and sot to music by.. 11.• Kleher, appropriate introductory remarks. by the'venerable 'Ridge Wilkins. referring to' the success of the celebration. and alluding to, ills--mmiwrnhle-,oecaoien. drawn such an iinmetiseii4Ceinblage together. , Ytere wore iii6 . 6,Xead from, President .Btf-' and others ‘OKOW beeti.invited to at. • 'and ten Orel fon , by Him: A n4rew•lV. • Y. li , a $ 1 v EMI Latitnis. The; :burner \ everything that Rive The prth hours in passingd li, . no :, _TWA . 'grand 'affair isrus•• tWritqmt titit)itttatioroottlil de:A 'olAllllpioti . about'. two ; • • • Mir Mr,;. Aims , Ann) ago,' 9A'n1.,11,11 years,, dim! in 11iiii*Clintitily„ Unit wnek.• Bath dial, thu nnitin:lll*;.', :." , . , . • WILLfIUJI. S • 31etwilhoiftlisenients. _. • ,• d•si. GOOD ' HOLIDAY FAIR. NEW. Virl'ilTipll-1(400 DS ! 5 - • The 000 D WILL lIOAP. COMPANY, thunkful fm -`1 T E [1)10106 SAW YElt, AT 1111 , ,1it ; 3 , 4 LA NP:W. Hast Main strekif. have jinit • reem v aeon extensive and complete stuck of WIN• ro 4, TIM (10004, einitraeing Ladles, Misses and Chi] g 3 &ens' Dress Uoods of every variety and style: W from-the A ronetin. , nous?, nf. Turner Co French - Lanais 0 , i , Wont f r itirslodorr rind .I.litglishl?rig Shltwis; long. F ,: ..,..-- ;,-Thibot black Shawls. . ._,`. '; FURS! FURS! FURS! i. 2. tDire..t !'roll,OS intinutacturers, warranted free p, . rr....n....0urq ; it , .A.1.,h. and Mara Blankets, guar. . unload aft to shrink in waThlng. • -. , r... MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, -. ~. E Olevery description :__.lll:Ns' SHAWLS: Silk anikl : 11 .a. - I r u i- r - ranA - kraEMl.7.ti_iiiltA - .7172±-717 7, all kind and cirt.t;iti.N: I,adien' Under Vests. long , ant _NlibT -CFI, : , ‘' , Tii - 's.7-711717 - filr.E.....7lris—ui . a. Ailln, de. 'X._ ti ~. sign, represented to hen very AVFeFii'Sattl.ai=7l 7 . , ,f , .. - 1)011.EST [OOOODS, .' ...9 or 'livery; 'vitriely,;,ylannelA._Shoellngs, licklngsr, . 5- Viiiiia.,c727 - ,[l, . . :-. . - 1 ILivlng nurelorsed tor rash. wo /11 . 0 preparedto. 97 1 ":-.. foil ten pr.r.....1it, lower tfUlll merchants, who buy ,Y , X: On six months' credit. , . Fl• 4S Ileaso call and exanilne for your 5e1 . V1.9. P 1 LIN int:ll a :LIU . Y Eft. P: , i n I, I!..:fiq (1(.)1j 1' it OC, L A. IN] A 'l' I 0 N IL) 117.18 the lion. .1411,E5 11. (IRA!' ill, Presi dent mi. Ito NOVer.ii COlll . Ol or comm.,. vie:N of the ,(•ooti6s of Verty In. -tool ins! IN. of the po•yeral Conris of Oyer and l'eriohnt• Ond (lOmil Dellvery'ln raid mobiles, 10111 iluu. SA!, 11 ' .J.1:%1:11.0j_ ;11•111 M. CO( . 1(1.1N, ilud . eeo Or [llO dtla T 1,1111,4 4. /toll II enfold ••r • .f,, , tlot , vrtirl , nrrrtiNipicut — inql 01 it, onenllers,..., cto, otTooihorlaiol. (,\ their toyrilits toter /IV' it ILO (la, 12th of A pOll, flaw ordervil thd, Ontri-orOViT , 01 be bohl.in ot rI.V It IA onAtln• 2tol IIt(NDA V of .11lini,•y 11,511, hoinic•tho 111111 •lay,,)nt Ilko'elork in • the li•re•,o,o, to oilit 111 net WO S 1 NIITIOI. 111:1111111' 011'11N to the Coroher, tiers of the freer ands 'owfables erthe s ild county or 'lllol'erland, that they tire by the salt( precept (sen ientle(l to ik ;nen and there In. 111Vir proper persona,. with their rolls, records, Inquisitions. examinat how ;maul! ..tber 11.111011111.37•1;014. to do to their (alive(' appertain, to be done, ob.!nil those that ere hound hy revognizances. to prosecute (proinat the prisoners t hat err or then shall be It, the jellpr said e ,, unty, thre t. be there to prosecute them nisi:hall be jest. • 11011'T. Met:.111T1'111Y, 'sheorr. in orr'nn p fIE ; livelmilue 1. 18,58.1. • T.11,11A13171.; l'lt()i)mav AT l'ltt i- .I'lll •SA undelsknol ofTerp, at prl -vaty that - vat mtlaa - prppr tty Air , etly oppo-itr Dit I,lqt.rlir - tolle,o. In the lmooghof Cirlisle. containing. Do ti•IV • front, and '2O !pet In tkplit. In Olio nth alloy. The I talmi V 0 .1311.11 to 'An two lilt WIC. II Ow nu ll i t , in it r, pair. 'Elio Im.titlmi in curt' tl,lralth, vitt!, for pH rat t. 1.11i0M., g i n , any t.ttrlt tt, a 1,1011,0 v or 'Cant las Forwo r di t ,44, ij o ,, st t. ho t , Gut a row fret front gilt Cunt Lollard' Valtl7 tallrtad. For 1001 her lilfrn:11111t101,111Illire Or • 01;01IGE LEIDY. Ihicleliqrg • .•4..1..71y l'e.lLTraph" Insfcrt darn times,. and st•not 1 , 1:1 to . m. e. •BLTb' F A LO it . ol3l4'S • ,t. ND 11.01{SE BL (NKETS.—'l).ir: sitrt hs just reaolval heaut lf al lot at I mho,o II /Itt 111,1Nli ETt I : 11311 , A IA „„,,, fir- A. ,1 his ~11 lolown ;mat, opivo.ita Iltorer . y.lttore., In ra. hit .10) hat a lar.• n. 11,44.010 of Fatlks, Bri•11,, 4%414.0.14..1ra, tte. lilo prll'et 1...t01l lin , that, Ilex. 1,11,149 It. 01.101.:.—Pptsoys' Iv r ENI)IN(; To oso .4rul lrtivhe: foe th.. VAIU of the 1 , 011:1:11- kNI) E (rONI VAS V. h o ne then nt E 1 1 , 4 Sloro 3hploy tho lalh. 10.11,1112 g the 0w.11,,, Of fly. Fair. , SPAHR, lbw I, Chairman. E.I I III.I,ADEI,PItIA EVEN I - NG ~111//1.1, : P1N, Joil.,ponslopt Daily Nowiieitor, devoted 1.911.1111 e to the intorosts or Possiiselvisisiat, - rontairrlng - Inst.netaist'relOgisiplile FlXtVell heure Li advaisre ur tho 'unroll.; papers: Orhtlisal Forelen mil Posnosllo, PosFros.poodiesoe's -I.lihtisefids all Huh-' 411.1 hill Reports (sr all the Noses or this 11,1 e s thsss l'onisso.seill and PliS.lll.l.il Departments are rim. nod rev earobilly alio:idol] to. As an Ade1...11411i! Medi 111 l there. la sin-butter papist 10- tho Stet, next to this larsteet in the city, and sinning the inoldolloositial Ille popsibilidii. per ems. Irradvaisse. tll.lll situ Piopriotors, , No. ltd 8.1'111.1 street, Philadelphia. 1 111.1 1 ) 1111,.111ELI'llIA .8 A T ill a.V Ili 1171.1,1 y Nowsp Ter, 1,, poi , ' hod .I,v Iho Proprietors at thy ranualaa it 111,11,410 a, dt. la,' rates: 1 ropy, mu. year . $1 00 0 copies," . . . . . . ....6 Oil 1 . 2 " . . . ..... ' . 100 u 10 00 2 00 60 00 EL FURTUF.II INevenumYrs!—The target Club (over llio) will be ,ent, lor three years;, the next krgeot. Club, (over 100) will be seol. fur ►uo years. Audrey,, 171n1)11NtIS l'gMOlllL, Prorot#,Ors. Ilullrtin Ilull,lilig, N 0.112 $. Third St.rPlillo NT It; W EAT RES -1;'1 11 YEAR u. rn6 COSNIOI'OI.ITA hit r Associ.vrluy. EN.IIIAVINOSI.-..111,1:011 . 171. ART .101:113.11.1—Vn111- 211,10 1 . 1 . 1.111111.114..0 This popular Art . lain In Ito filth your Of unparalleled taie:ess, hating put•chasell,:ttl engrased on steel. Herring:a geeat pulot 1011, ••'Poo titlark 111.0:H..01111," Will 11010 I..un etiplem (t., soh,orihora only) on hoavy plate -pup,. On X Sit Itiches'on the 1101..‘, bog terms of subwrlptlon reolittln4 thin 0111 revive a copy of tho ,nrerb Steol 1:11,....n01014, after 11,orring'a i!olt bratud Paha' JlLtelistdttil. - Ale°, copy of the hgtiutif.ll l/tT JOUR:O on ele gantly illu.ti atnd tiourto lklngt“ltin. Also free .morn tleketa el :oltultolott to Out F. 'ern (or I.l.4eldort) and ~ t.•rn will also 1 , 0 .41v: n the t01110..7114•11. hundred ',doable le , rho of Alt. gunpriAng tine Oil ItronAtt, fi.'..Weglehralled A 111111.1411 and elan .11.11,1. Stal,Frl:Alova•g":l - I.e roenived up ).,.tan. thu evening 4.f that date the pi - 0111111111S will he a warded sitluaalber... For full pu tiettlara, De...aolgr Silt ,logl.Nnt., price 51 cents. Spoginten e q.ir. void to On,. deUring 4, autworlbe, on. the re voipt IS gout,. In po:au ..t:unpa it eon. . DL1111Y...1.214,11r C.l. A. - I:nNani (1111c4, f4S Bro.itisruS, N. Tr• ~ Illra. Ito; 11"ut•.r snmtarky.l) =I YOU SEEN 'MEM L superb Engraving. •• 'lnc VILI.A111: ill.‘110,11T11," 1,.•• LRI lt Alt, J111:104AL, Which lire nubserliews ol the Cieenosiollten Art Ansorla don lit fill . n .hurt lime only. See nilvorilseinent risen here. bonded :NOW rt,lt 111 et," 1U BS CWII3 E. - AT ONCE!— you, whth to secure a r.ipy of that elegant Engraving. '• the tilitekrulth.” nod tI n "Art .Inurnal," who the other prenuunis, be sure and F111.1,11)0 $3 beinre the lot °rayon:try, I':JI. iipc•chnen copies or the above, and hill particulars glen, by applying to .1;141t. Soft tad, vertl,ooletil olst.wbere. 11,0441 `• NOW Peat urr4," Are. It lit, I',ll UTI le Ir, ! —.J ART ter December. liver - seventy pagoi—Cllnk° gently Illustrated Steel Ellgoll logy. Prim, 511 emits.. Specimen e..py sent, ell reeelpt. stunt)s or vein. AtlLlieFs 114:1111Y, 548 N. V. r 1 1 11 E N -' 0 R TRIBUNE, isse-sa. NI:W.Y0111: TIIIIII , IE, now 111010 than seventeen ytrirs old, which was thu thistjourtial In thin world that appeared regularly lin an Imperial ehilit p 0 a 0 sheet it no 10‘v n )010011S t.WOl , Ollls. amid whltili has attained Ole unparalleled innrregate of more than 2,10,ta1i1, respectfully selicits its,rlfare the patronage PresslllolMl . ol . lll tin receive. Within, the present year The 'EMIR:NI: has provided ,Itself whit a new nail Ender Preis, ot a cost or $3 ,000. merely thou. : son.a vi' otir subscribers rimy receive them. 111,11.0111 n mail earlier than tttuy otherwise might do. correntiMittents at the most important points throughont the civilized world. and .0 staff of w•iters choson Iron' 11.11101.1 g the lost 111 that errantry. We believe that even those aho dislike the polities of our Sheet concerto to its trent:nes.. In avowing Its convictions anti 1,, ingint.rining therm Wo appeal 111.11, to tiers who Ilk.li;iV.l 'that au increased eireulation of Tab • 111.1.‘ II Would c nidu,.to the political, intelleetind and moral well belug or the. Republic, to aid us in effecting such increago. `r. 'Pun DULY TRIBI 1, 11: Is printed on a large sheet. and published every meriting rind ',veiling, (Sunday excepted), Pool inalled to subscribers ler idx dol tars per 111111U111 111 :id ranco;• r1:1 roe sir months. Tire Sou•Wiambv 'CIUIWNEI.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII every 'CUES. DAY and I , IIIDAY, and contains all the Rditerials of the Daily with the Cattle, Horse and General Market, reliably reported expre.sly for the TainuNs; •Poreizir arid Dourestie tiorresprindence. and during the erouipip. 1.011:11 , 111 of Congress it will contain a summary of Cam gresslonal deinuiewitli.the more important spec:dies. It will also it , stain a illet.elahs Novel, motioned from number to number. thug affording a fired-rite fatally nowsplor to those who prefer not to talc,, a Daily. MEI 00 . Copy, ono year .4'3 Fir° Cdples. one year. 411 9„ Two Conies, one year.. 5•I Ten Ooplun, Lo I :01.1rin.s CO 00 Tug 9t:m-1113mA TinpuNs, In sold to Clergyman a t $2 per a n n uw. 9rw.Suns WEEKLY TEMUSE, a largo eight page impur for the country, la publlrliml every. mit Univ. and cont:dns Ildstorfalo me tlttilitsportant topics of the times, the slows of the week, Intorestlng correttimmloare from sdl pasts of the world, the New York Cattle, horse and Produre - inorketa, - enterostlng'and relloblo M ehanleal and Agrlculturatartlcless, &e., &c. / SEM Ono copy, one year $«I-Five (*mike one year:.. $ Throe Conies,ar_year.„ : /'' Titilii(y . Conies to add.. at Elm ref& a•of $1 pfl . Twouty Copics,,to addruce of' n suicicriber, and any larger nundatratt the, rate of $1 20 each 24 Any itembn sun illng , us a Club of Twenty or morawlll he untitled to an extra copy. Wu continuo to rend Too WOrtitir TRIBUNE to clurayincti Subteriptionit may-commence at'any'thne. Tonna al- Amyx cash hindrance- _Whoa ti-druft Maur-he procured 'lt tp marl, rater than to remit -bank bills.' All !utters to be addnisked TIORAOR ORMILY CO.; Tribune Itulkllnlrk, MISKIII St., New York TIIB"'ft111111y1CA I.MA N (1 for 1850, enrithinln,, - the, Hlortion 11nturna and the inctinl nutter. wllllm ud alxnlt eltriKtunits.f..„Prjro.l2 (tolltli I 12 Coplup,ixidpuld t for $1; 1011 Coph,s. patp.3ld, $B. Addrooo an aboye.., VOTI order, to ginli . person /-71 Lint.O.ng_igiox,,moyr.l4,woii.ouinipo.lll,l4: iletilii - y - rurti - f. - tlint %Ir. A. W: JINNI« li. the only njy,put fl rarll.lo. ,for :Pale of •• unni•yor two, tilovit," ,Alr. Houtz Itnvlnii rovolvod lON dirertly !nom in.!. huyri N cal rNly'on 4,4tltiglllll.4annltio ufantnro from Min,. ' On. :mons:, ...en u‘,--,r.ut , ANY, thenkin. the favoni conferretren them by the eittrens II Cour town anti vicinity, et,the previous 'Fairs, Intend hold lug another at • - .6' D . UCATIO 11' • II A, L L • : - cormiroidiii‘Thirriebi. , i'2 - 1i — I kbP, told rho*: alnuary l M.l et. U; in Whirl, the 4 ee•orthesoleu . if Mt is rt. o t Speetfulty solicited thtr oTnet being, to 11140 fUlldS to defray a portion of thevospenses hammed . by the pur: chose of our Engine. A lbw moment,' devoted to the looking of hue') HI tielesott the Insenuity of any ma,. suggest. III be thaukfulty received by the members of the GoottiVill Hose Ountatity. Very respectfully yours, S. ff. Could. il,„Wt,..derlieh, It. 11. Spottswood, A. W. 11 alkyls • U. Allis it, J. li. 3_4.4'10 ney, . GRAND ty . -the CIIMBEICLANJ) FIRN COMPANY The CUM.:MLA Ylr FIR CO3II'ANY..pA., tom 1n4.1, Ing e Fair it EDUCATION II ALI, rounneneing Civil] • -her and el slug Ilnreniber 2211.1, laMi, in whirh n'n,4"ln"rnilhne , r,.1 hn p‘ll.lle is re•pertfull Tin" nnitiert , Inning to pr..eure Inn& for the tnrer. Ilan I , t 311 Cinnne A lea' montel.ts devoted t this parpnte mill be grat i efill y remembered by the Cum Fire Company. Very reperthilly, • , - 'II. S. HMO, John Roberts. ' • • • Amirew Martin, .C. D. Quignoy. • • J. ii. Kral ton, Rola. MeCartney,3r., Levi Albert. • ,b , seph l'reoland, . • .1 Alspaugh.'Marla Nkittirlt,' , Augustus Zoo, John .1 olneh. . SPAHR, l'hairman. • luin.-10:185/341". 1, 4 1 011 subscriber offer; ow re et...the %ell known 110. 4 ! \ LSS I 4 TAN It, sit "' Ee.t..eeruer Sq Mire. lid ;tett InAhe n r epeney of .1: I:. Heller as a Ilta Fhae Flits, In c0m1....f10e wjth the Store Lhilrelated the !ergo i.ellar beneath, and a am •.11 .11e.ve It. .on'le 6e ;then nit the Ist day of Aprll, ISM). For terms, &e., apply t,, , ESEITEEEMIE TO TUE BUSINES •, MEN . 'OF . mEiteitAvrit a t n i oth..rs wiyhjug to make their lot - Fi 111 , S I% outwit to llie public, will lit, l the VAI.H.r 'lnti.lielitaLat :urn rill, an exccllclit tilt crtiring medi um.. 1,1 halt no extensile and lividly' lividly itturcasiog circu lation. 'PITH,: moderato tt, The 'V.11.1.1.1 t."lilt is 1n11,11,..4.1 . 1111t *1 !ter (1111111111, payttl.le in totter., All er t 1.0 . 4 .houhrbe adolttoteetl to the thitdt•toigitMl. at Nee 'Noe. 17. ISL',.--11re, DA l'Eli.— The • iNithint holly Panel l'onipiny. have 110 W -1111 linttd 111111 ere rope:l.ll,W 111:111111 . M . 11,0 10 order:Ill warletiesel fine IVRITINII and 1,1:1)11 k;:11 paper. ..tddre,e- \nv 1 ~~'SH-~iui • TA131)E,011., ciarituts.' Citron. Ketchup. Preserved Peachos. 1.14,1,.. nue! , brut, 111111°11w aril ! leo er ju,t, piquant:cut t ICU •• Marital 11111114 kuccry oo! Tea St , .ne .NOV:::. I - €...ZPE(II A NOTICE ) STO It E. 7 KINN:I:S.—Th.. hl,;h,•nc (ash I:riers . ‘ , lll I, ol& firt ItUrrEIZ. Ell(iS, (MEESE, fiAlll).and POTATOES., )hdl g - . If. A 1 . 1 , F.11., uov3lo.'nk-110. 910 ]Mellon Street. j 4 )is ti, .M oot r k teeived at the :Merlon •liall" Family firm•ory mai Tett Store, II new stook g.l'Sns I, 9 and a Mackerel ill . 111:1111.,j ien•k. este,. Sninittn. Mess Stri.l. Iretr . ‘ and li. A. Liespore 9.11 :kelps. Vinegar, Oil, kr. Nov. U 111.._ .JO_Ultj. N SEI tl Nh:W. ATTR X new setles of_thlO r ;will be oommencod on'the ' lirs g orJANtiAttY • ed on line moor ford Eltar typo, 00000 ”ui beginpublliPlinn Inns ' s;" A IVOR KS - OF PAO' • , _ nal, by tlm • I.THORS hidytorry. no lalad nor dapense m 111 die spared to maintain - the high reputation of lho Home Journal, whieli is yverye here, b t, hour and abroad, ne• knowledged to be the inost relined and elegant repyrto• ry,or Literature mud the Arts un this Aide ut the 'ion. suit • BEST AND CHEAPEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD. As no more copies of tho_uow series will be printed thou are ordered, those who desire to begin with the eonnaenreinuntol the miaow will he nble to do to by forwarding their buhseripthogi without delay. " TERMS.--For one copy, $2; for three copies, ss—ot IMO ropy PT three years, 0; rgr a dub of sevenropes, $10; a dub of fifteen copies ; $215; moil at that ate for a larger duly—always in advance. Addri.ss, A 1011111 ;, & Editor, and ProprleNrg, 107 Fun,. yly N o w York • INSIJEANCE.-THE XitEN 11 AND'EAST PENS:1110RO NIUTUAL Pint: iN -BtIItANCI COMPANY (.1 - Cumberiond ounty. Incorpo rated by nn act of A...,-embly, Is any Only ary;anla. d, rind in, operation under Elm management at the !Wit-Wing 'connolaslnnora, via: Daniel Bailey, 11. ()organ, Michael Coalslln, J. Elehelbur her, Christian Stayman, John C. Dun. lap. 11. quaver, l•wIa 11)er. B. liherly, Bank min IL MIINSIT. .1. Brandt,, Joaeptilakerslmm, Alrxamlor Catheart, • - - 'l•hu lutes of l lihumnee ant n+lnn• and favorable ninon y. Company of Ihe alntl In the State. ,I:Npons wishing to become month., are invited to Mahe application to tint .Gents of the company, N o aro will Iwo to wait upon/ them at any time. • BENJ. 11. MOSSER, President. CHRISTIAN Fa.lviLts. LEWIS ILT ER, Secretary— MICHAEL COCKLIN. Treasurer. AO ENTS. CU H Blilt . ;11 1101INTY.—.1Ohn Sherri:4: : Alton, lill.lllil/11 Alartlo, Neo Initolwrland; Henry % o aring: Shirnotanston 31 Santuol IVocalburn. Inelthison ilowittan, eintrolitoon: 111oilo thirlith, South Allthllo ton: Saiuttol tirahritu. W. l'enin.lion:l: Sarno : 4 Conven Mechanicsburg: .1. W. l'ocklin, Sheplierdstown; . D- Cnovor. C. It. Ilerinan, !giver Spring; ilonj. It.tvelotlvis. :lily, Spring ; Charles hell, ton YORK (' I iI I I , ITV.—W. S. 1 1 11:Ing, Ihrfer; Tutor 1Vol• Franlslitt J.:F.14.1111th, Warrington; J. F. Dear darn?. Washington. DA UPIIIN Co.—llousor Lotitiunt, Iltirsisburg. t comply having Iwillvie,ul.out, to ex• piro. !I tine.. thvari removed by making, application to Roy .of Ile Agonts. "NIII A NTC NarilANT TA 11.011, • W , st \“i') the Railroad odlivo,) hnr Jut IA a 114• W and olozant annulment of Cloths . , Mack and Edney l'at.shaers. nod a variety. of Plidn and Figured Ve.rlnno, all of ho will tnaho op to ineasuro in - Ihshionalolo 10, and on rot, honaldo,terno, --- n - ordemuttrmiel- tn - prroptl,w rill garments go...noised, or no sale. l'arll4l, lifayll , lBC.S._ lIANTCII. tend Notices \ t ei kl ST RATOII' S N C F Not. a, is hereby given that Letters of Admin. iatrotion on the eidate of .tarot Mia:reti,,,lee . ,l,, Ante J.,f bonne township, Cumberland county. have this 1111 Y been granted to me by tholleglster of add imuity: .Aft persons knowing themselves Indebted. will please make payment, and these having claims against said estate,' will present them for settlement to JOSEPH Nov. it. 18;44-61.. Administrator. .1 1 ST' NOl E.—betters of Ad ministration on the Estate of Nancy Delmer. late of 11.04 t PennshorouLth township, hare been Issued . to the SUI/Wril:er residing in the same township. All per , sons hating claims against said estatu willpresent them fur settlement, and those laideLled will make payment to Nov, Yl, 186E-6t, _, -I STATE NOTlCE:—Letters of Ad .. nd taxi rialtos on the estate of Jain ex Day hison. lgto of West Pen osig,ro' township, deCd.„ hurt boot isstPll: I !3' the Reister of Colohorland rountj; to the sufivriber residing in the same lov'eniblp. All porsonx having claims against said i•stata will present then, for settle• moot, and those Indebted alit mater paynoint to ' ANSA DAVIDSON, A doilitistratrix or .filmeN Davidson, deed. Nov.:3, 15 . 28-.14. • • . • g 'DEPOSIT, BANK. ) Novrmar.a. 2, IPAii.—Yho - 'bard of nireetva hay lido day declared n vetni.annual dividend of 4 nor cent. payable to the stool:ll.4,lms or their legal represouta lions, 011 demand being made for the same. N. C. 3IUSSELMAN, Casbor. • Nov. 3. 1858-ot. STATE NOTICE. —.totters testa mentnry on tho Mate of Nathaniel Weakloy, Into of south Middleton hornshipolee'd.,' have been Issued to the undersigned: of whom Witham li. Weakley, re. sides In routhaturton township, and Agnes L. Weakloy In South Middleton township, liumberiand county. All ' persons having claims against raid notate will prosunt pliom for settlement, and those indebted 14 lllMake pay. • • WILMA NI I:..WEAK LET. or MINES L. WIIAILLEY, ilxecutors of Nothaulol Weakley . , deed' Vor. 8, 1888-61. N,.OTIQP..—AciI persons knowing them moou joaohtod to thu Estatu (.1' MoOno, Nurr;o • - doetikodiati, hbeobrootlthol tolinake - hronodiato ,hay wont to , '• • ' ' ' 31AitY M.A1.01(ItIS; , , Ailaintstratrlx• ' " .' ~ • , __ ~. or,O. P. linpulWAttormay :- earn*. p ep. Bi:l,Ysn. "1 4 V70T10111: lioreby given,. LI. that appilootto. lithe mule to 'the next - I.t.rie. :haunt of-ronuoyliroolo. to alter. the charter •of tht- CABLIAbIi DEPOSIT BANK, .lowittoi• In tin, Borough of enfilide. Cumbria id rouoi.x. mo no to onnfor upon • Paid Bonk •tlio, rixhto nod prlittopee•or livik 'of Issue,: mid to oßaup.t. xito BAimpuo.ll.ixtt; Min_ to . lit'eroOiO, 'Atilt', I; at promput. Buyouts two Thousand • Ilothut, with pilillego of hi.' ,Thoino Ue, under Tin ]/IVROIt ter tti non how: tir.o tiononoltiolhow.k, tggtnurdred tlontoo of dollane' - N. C. Am:OAM - Cortiolo Aunn U, 1848: '. • = I= I= KIiMPTON. . nr,ii, sprlogg, Velvets J. %A F J W. 41)1 MEI 859,=. t~ NUII HIS NI, •If 1144 JACOB DOIINEII. Adinlnh4mtor. tith Mutrtitictitents: N EW P1.A.N . 0 STORE.- • , , . A large apsortment.orsinearlor Pianos, flow the bee I 001111 /1111.1 Feuv Verb Heiken., together wick eseellen t.econd-hited eomitantly fur eele. • AtAlt ( 'RF' ` SBU F. ._4lso—Mit.iti-4. limo] 311,Jp1,11olodoutlx j. Ort! crone. Old Pianos (,ken in part payment Sir nen• once ; PIANO TUNING OR REPAIRING, NS'ith all ' fi rinG.•d 11114 IVlnd Instrumowx.-ti•III receive prompt attention fryn 31r. 111 PTA NZYK.. who has tie suil,rlor 1.11114 department, and is one or the most reliable To lierk In the United ;Antes. 0. C. It. CAIITP:11. PLIA OAi ! 1.4.1% OS! ft . DA f. PitEM IU M V 1• AMA...NI:TES I • , 7171i1LiLli3 KNALIt MANUFACTURERS .OF GRAND AND SQUARE , PIANOFORTES, Noa. I, 3, 5. .and 7, Norlll Eulaw drat, oppo,vitethe Etila,,'//oane, And at c, t NEW • S L - R O.M, • • 267 Ilallimare street, between Charles - and- 14he - Then/. rrL hrub d PIANOS have, at Ilifferont nth% fhr several eu rennin. 3 earn, liven atittrili , il tho lilithettt pro. pt inane for totridltiner over all doinpetitiori. • — digit bid . ... fin 1111 l the niont relehrtt tedpbinl.nn tile, wet Id. and other 111,0 nit:ldeal ett inclailitt: Mr nittithosrli. ,vr, to Ito tr.llllll, if nottiu• parlor, to any in I ilk initintry. . •" We re constantly 11l hand at our ostensive Waro• root. an uli it 'the litratist nsuirtititakt. "I fine plkNo to he found In 1.10, city. which wit will nen, •is :ma retail, on the wont liberal terms to Suit the 111109, lit on ry case wo gitiminteu ttur Plonlis to give entire stitisfindion. ('olishintly nu lei lid n 'fine assoilllll , llt 318 1.4). 131'3 iS6 the bent that:ern at prici. t i fr vn $11; t o'idslo. si , :.llivo3s for snit,i" In rgevi tttt oho r of ,erpinhlnintl PIA:VOS. at 'wires rnogine froin.s73•to 3N. • exchanged, hired a nd tmuvl. 11.1.1A31 liINAIIII CO. . July 21, . . - -- VgFi•-• • • ' rl l 1 . 1 E :13 KS T •-) j,- (\ f' ( '- , :' C( 3Fors)) ' I, ) , PIANO '• . 'l Tile 'Aral .<,---•• initargtl . :- • Oinitargtlo ~ ~ FORTES j , I. - - "r.^(--- - r - 2,,—,- , •Q -.- NziflNC. 11 ` - Aft 31ANUE.WITHED ° •C2.11U 2/tl-1/!:1•;, SON C=l 1\11.;1)AL:-.4, TH E FIRST PR ENHUMS OVE/LALL_COM,:, PETITORS IN TH E UN IT e . STATES. •1311.99119,41-h havior rev. . ti o:their now . 111111.1 . 1/1 , 11..13117,(111!FIIIII Ntrevt. are pre, • •.• •I to ,Cler Jan, m...ortinetit. i tiliAD,B, PA BLOC •11l E. PIANO DI irrEs in cannot j•Mti topii , aso. Desi•nycki. cent ,0 any act dresx apratiott. July :DI, I`l.',D—ly • '9. 4 ',..v• --• • • ,'. te a l.) AND. -- S'CIIINICAY'A SONS, 811Vellkt.r Now York, • •1, DI A N r A C,T 11 R rt . Were aiimr,h• LI the Firot Palllilllll whore am they'lmomitt their Piano Forte, into romp with the boot nackere of bottom, New York, Milady. ;him mot Baltimore: 'Received the two first prise 31edals - at the Metropoli tan Fair,Wa4hington, 1N55. - • • The Frst Preminni (ii gold Medal) for the beet-Plane Porto at the Maryland Institute. Baltimore, 1850: Thu First Pulse slrdal for the hest•Pinno rennet the American Institute. Crystal Palm+, New York. 1850. The First Protninte(a(iold Medal,) for the hest Brand Plano at the Man land Institute Baltimore. 1557. s The Feat Pietnium et the Rate Fair, Detroit. 1857,. The Vir/.! l'relaluni at the State Fair, Iliehniend.lB67. Among the judges were the first inimical talent or the eauntr), sio.h as W. Masa., liottsehalk. IVulien haunt. ,te. Ii rand and Fquarn 1 . 1(.111. , 8 constructed with the full weaeloa and Iran flame eolobined, ars warrant ed for throe', ears. Prices moderate. liep.ls 1 qnS --Co3ll. SVA ING FUND- , .. , ...-0, ,_ ~,1 A b ' --...'- - ----, Nutioual 7 il . ' N. kt g i -= , ,r , r, , . 11 )1z1Sa i: , 4140 2 4 ' al; T R U ' S T At%-:,4 i%rii - 3 4,,ti, ~, -,-- Walnut Street„Ymah 11 - nt Corner of Third; LADEEP.III.I. INVOIt MUTED 1 . * STAT E 01 PENMSTPV.ANA FIVE PER CENT INTEREST. Motley is rocolvt d in any tllllll, large or small. and In toresi paid from bite day of tirpusit to Um day of with draw al. The nillee is open every day from, 9 o'elork in . the morning WI 6 oVovk in liu• atternoun, and un Monday and 'Thursday eveningt. till 8 o'elnek. 11,,N, II UV 1, IiENN Eli, President. IS WE, Vico Presitidut, .11...1. REEL), Seeretaty. IDILI EcrArt s, _. 1 Henry 1.. Benner,. - :' I'. Carroll BronFter, - Eowarci 1.. Crter, . .10,..1,1, B. ionrry, Hobert SelfridtrS, ._n. , Fr...eiS Lee,- - - SIPIIIIO K. ANlii 011, .I'o-iiiiiii lit•ri,s. C. L'llimils, • Iloery Dilfoutiviller. 'AI nit , is i•••••iii voil :mil iiiiptionts :midi In 011.11 daily . withinit lion,. . The investments are made In Heal Estate Murttrages (ironed Rent., and ntich 11,14 mines nrcuritiac an the • Clint ter requires. Au;ust 11, ISNi. (t R ITT EN I)EN 'S I L DELPII lA. Ci/11)11,1{CIAL C01.1.F.11E, N. E:Ctirne‘e -B . event . ll and Chestnut Sta., I'l - 111..~1~Lll1'H [.l =l=l MM= ESTAULNIIED SEPT. IS-I 4 INCORPOItinD Jt1:41: . 4,'55. I= B, B. Comegts, INN Id .4. Brown, Fraud!, lloskins, A. V. Parsons,. David 111Inu, Yonne !flicker, , tieorge 11. Stuart. B. B. Hinman, John Sparhawk, Frederick Brown, Joshua Lippincott, Jr. . . . MESS CRITTENPEN. Principal; Commitlug Accountant, 111,1 Imtructor lu Coonnorcial Custenm. Epiniiims W. Muffin. ' , micas, of Penmnship. Motion M. - Tiiiistatta, Pr desmr of the Science of Ac. 'counts . . JOHN Enomodcx, Professor of Book Keeping and Ph.. nography. ArolliTlai Stuns, Professor of Languages. Hon. June Jon,o, Lecturer en COlannerelni Low. W disco, kh.1,71).. President of tlirtird College— ' Lecturer On Political Economy. Catalogues, containing full Particulars of terms, man lier of histruetion, ' c., ma.) be had on applying et the Collage, either lir person or by letter apir-"CiIITTPNI4IN*B 1 1 00K-KEEPLEG for Wile.— Price sl.so.—Key to same, 511 ets. "Thick Darkness cdvers•the Rarth, And Grass Darkness the Peepte." COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and nil -' others, will take - Notice! net - they can supply themselves, in 'any quantity with . Jones' Far Famed Patent - ' NON-EXPLOSIVE ItiIIIOSEND On pont. OIL. LAMPS,." "Al; tbalrholeililertiiiii ItotdH HFIAD QUARTES, SS' South SNCOND Street, .rhiladelphite. The only place where exclusive Agencies ean.he "dee tattled for the - States of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and, Delaware. These lamps gAte a light equal ilk intensity of flame, • ' and similar in appmerance to One, and are claimed to be superior to all other .portable lights,. new, In use.-- --- learn( Explosion.—Ntroffir enseedor.---Nosmolle.—Very wally triunned.--;An easily regulated no a Ites Light.— Can be adapted to all purosra —And -better then all -thr a poor man,-6P per cent 4:beeper- them any, ether portablo light, now in remont" use. • - SOLE AORNer , • KNAPP'S, I'ATNNT_NOSIN e AND; - OIL "LAMP' CO_ Lamps, Oils, Nyielts.'Sleules. and every enticie in the„linti. - S.l SOUTHLAND, Agent, No.-MI South Summl Si milt. Philud'a. ' . It, DA Lll EitT sole agent for Carlisle. ' UT A G AJN. IfOlt vn g ri,n' •, NI NO order, .r,f4x:llprsx, 1 1 11.4 14114114 f Apjal) ', • • • , "Nov. '17,''..11.-U1 8.-101311 1 11 . 41 N, .11... Holly 81O1ogo;