6iitible-',.l9r,riio;. CAILLISLE. PA., WEDNESDAY DO'. 8. 1558 Another Victory In (31d . :13erint At the Special Blection held i❑ Ben. it coun- on the 80th of November, fon - Member of Congress to fill the vacancy occosiontni .. 11" -resignation-of_J-Glaffey . Jones, lien. Wm _KEIM, the' candidate, won elllcl6ll , y it NINE, over Jost, 13-WANNER, the candidate of the thkehapaii‘ Dentc;cracy.', • The official vote is as follows: Will If. Kelm, Tariff and Anti Lecompton, Joel. 13. Wanner, Letaimplon Detn.,, 5,687 - Three e 1 tiers for old Berko ! .The Reading Jouraid,,speaking of the re sult, sgft,z. • It has been suggt:sted that the thirtieth day; of November, in each and every year herear t CP. Shan be. observed as a holiday itillerks county. The idea is a good one: and Whether the anniversary' of November 89, 1858, is rek ujulLtib„._,.st:iryed or now t th , e 1 , 14 y will lon‘l2e remettaFee . The dentOerats -will he very likely to re member it a 8 a. day of .bunt . ilitition," although their in:ayerg nuty.'be of the shortest. .DISAPPOINTED --A—Democratic editor-in-Phio,_whois laboring under the effects 'of a private grief, complains bitterly at the conduct of President BucHANAN in neglecting to re ward the services of his early and devoted friends i -and-inAheaping-fitvors-upemsuch political tribUters as SAM MEDAIIY, 011C0 his violent oppbnent. The emnplaint is not without Ibundatio . n: '1 here' tiro, many poor 111011 in this Stale,. who " spent : and were Spent" im the service of Mr. Buchan. an, and who were p;oMh;ed situations di. redly by him; yet'lmve been. neglected and deceived by the iviley lie "kept the promise to -the ear but b oke it to the These'deinocritis skier list the Presidetit, in neglecting their claims,' • has p'roved hitnOlf false to his promises and pledges,'and they curse him up hill and down dale. It is " the ciirses of ser vice" to he neglected when the victory is won • and those who have labored . hardest to . _bripg about the result, are oftenest laid upon the Shelf, anti - " the spoils" given to those who have been Inkewarm, or nude- Servitig7Dilly - dones says, inmTgln-t-rlrl -nOt---be. too-hasty-ip-• "-putting their:trust„ in politicianers," especially in such selfish -and corrupt ones as James Buchanan ! IVe never'had a very elevated opinion 'of.the politicaal honesty of Mr: -Buchanan, • and his frequent betrayal. of the - great in: terestS of his native_ Statd; had prepared us tb wane:inns reereaney to his early - friends. In his attempts to strengthen . himself with the Sthith, be has lost the confidence and_ respect of the people of i'entisyli:atiia, and did hiS.re-maniztation. depend upon the democracy of this State, h'e could not obtain it. --REV IVAL OF THE New York city, last week, the Whig° en eral COMM ittee, and the Ashland society, tendered their congratulations to the lion John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky. The addresses offered, on the occasion, seemed to regard the revival-of the Whig party ,as a probable-event ; . contending that a middle -ground between the grasping po licy-of- the Democratic party, on the one hand, arid the so-called sectionalism of the Republiern party on -the other, was the legitimate platform of the Whig party.— The watchwords usedWere—÷"the Union, the Constitution, and its Compromises," and " Rrotection to American Industry." TEIWITORIAL FEVER —Three new Terrilo ries are taking measures for organization, un der the usual form of territorial government: ARIZONA, DACOTAII ivad SUPERIOR, or, as it .is sometimes called, ONTONOGON ; !Old the St. Louis Democrat says there is some po , sibility, that an application will be. made to Congress, at the approaching session, for the orgauiza tiota "Laramie Territory," being the western Jialf of Kansas, inl•luding tht! gold region.— The•c are already indications thnl a 'Aruggle 'will lie made brrlVe Southerners to dedicate this region - to slavery. —STATE TBEASl:l63t.—kle are . gratitied to see Ibitt the suggestion of - the name of THOMAS . doonlykN, ESQ. 11s it candidate for'State Tres. surer, meets with gmieral favor, from litf edi • tors throughout the Shad'. (There seems. to be but one,gp,inion SS to his qualifications for the office, soil ss4e . Consider his claims equal, if not , Superior, to any•ot hei• member of t lie par ty, whose. mune has -been mentioned in con nection with flint. responsible ststitin, ]tope to see him - elected without opposition. CANT party.' in.that benight6l part of Illinois, called Egypt, were recently discussing a very sudden inMrinent, says one, wasn't that rather hurrying up the cokrBl'' "No," says anot . her, "it looks more like run fling her into the Jround."• T.LiE VALLEY STAIL.-IVe inadve•t ently,omit ted to notice, last week, the tir:t itppeormico of the Tra/4q, Star, a new paper, just started in Newyille,.by Miller. li, presents a neat appearitnee,.and we 'hope the onto.- prize may, be successful: if the-citizens of Cumberland county'do not become u reading people it will not be for the want of newspapers.' There are now seem weekly publicaticMs in this county, all of which compare favorably with those of any of the interior counties of the Slaie.• • COUNTERFEIT.—Tae clout, bersburg dent sve A very ingenious cOunierinii of the $lO notes of the Bank-of Chamberslatrg, are said to be in circulation. which cannot -easily distinguished-B:0m lite•gennine-byper----; ,, HMS riot expert in defeMion.' 'The piper of - the spurious bill- is white and the immessiom is faint, and the bill itself ismot of the size the genuine. A more ready method ,of dote,' Lion is By observing the spelling orthe.Preui dent's name, which in the counterfe , t is spolle CulburteOti; . and in the trtie.biß; Culbertson.. - Again, on the good note,'ill'ere firs, Imams lb the cornet e -two dark lines, a , equal distances from the centre; on "the cow terfeitt here is•but one The spelling of do , ,President's name, however, is 1443 :readies'- ,--rriodce,---- TIE 4. See adverlisotocut of .Dr.. SAN FOlt 1/' I. .1110NROE TEACHEItS 1N4T1901.1T,10. _Agreeably . to-notice Jhe Monroe Teachers Institute'inet.at School' licittee No. 8 (Givler's) on.Tuesd.V evening October 26th. Tho wero elected for the enaning quarter viz. President, Jas. Sibbets, Semi- . Lary. D. Itic\liwino, Treasurer, H. J. Zinn discussion wai - then had on the manner of con ). ducting. the exercises'of the Institute tliti'en siting winter, and the , foltowing,plan adopted, ••tiz.•' That classes be ftiritied of touchers and others,, and instructors appointed to.gire in struction, front time to. time on ouch subjects as May be allotted them; three subjects to ,be treated of at each meeting (Arlie Institute,rtnd orty - minutes - altoWell-to-each subject, the fol- lowing subjecni and instructors-were then - , 7ll7,rrrd—tupo tt—v ---llngash-.0.ratuntar......1.....11... Schriver, Mental Arithmetic, Jos. N Clark, - Written Aritlimetic, 11..3 Zion—to give'their fitst les-tms at the next meeting.of the Insti-' tut v. Adjourned . - School house No._ 3,'' November 9th. 1858, lnstiilneinet agreeably to adjournment: Pres. in the ehair, Sec. absent, D. Eberly was -ap point (+Sec. pr° tem: 'l'lto class being formed .1. U. Shiver proceeded to give instruction in v Uramninr, resta c ting himself to the noun—its properties and aOristd,es.—using elates, no books. Jos. N. Clark, next instructed a class in Mental Arithmetic *(titothlard•s,) intersper --'"'sing the toet.tions of the book with appropri ate original gitet.tions, after which 11. J %Inn • arrtingett a class at the BlacklMard and exer echd ilia Numeration, Addition, Subtraction . _and Multip]ipthin 'in an aide, manner, tonne of he members of the plass pretendiLiano, class gi 7 7 opportnnies of exercising- his skill in leaching Arithmetic, which he did to the tdi faction of all pi•esent, which was a considera ble 3; umber. ^ - The following subjects, with instructions,' 6, 1 n, were added - to the list, - viz. - Physiology. .1. li. Sehriver, Nlensuralion, Itielniitie, Algebra, Ilerkbeinter.—Adjotimied I o lard ; at School house No. 4 .(Litie's) °mile evening oft he 11 ti inst. -• . School house No 4 Nov. 111 Ii, Lt. tilutc met Pres in tlic_ebuir,_See'y. itbsent P. Eberly appointed Secy. pro tem. 3 11. Sluivee de adetattre Qll l'hy . siology, the'linpotimieg _rir.it.s introduction' into our coffinion !it:11001s. :11te,rs. Richwine and Berkheinter being ab sent, on motion .Ir. Zinn exhibited through a class nt lhe Blackboard, his alelliod . or tench- ing NurnerAtion, a mach nepilcuted part of Arithmetic, and the fundamental aides A class --was then -formed with Jos N. Clark as instructor or critic. each inemher of the class. however, was allowed lo criticise the others' leading: 11Iessrs. - 11. J. :1. Plank and I.' 11. Schriv teem appointed cominitteeft»vait on the 1)11Tc:tors, and l'e tvu.Nt them to urge all the teachers of the ris trio, (tlll.re being a fetv yet who dislilte the . ides i uti-Wal.,ing att-teieuting. • • tliottp•it; 'tunny of flitr, noblemen 'of Englatal walk. ten miles before brealitlist, for exercise.) ' to atte•nd the:meetings or the Institute. Alter I swt• tri,ctn.sion file following resolution ,Ivas pas,ied, fo,lrol, te n d t he Instil tile be perinsitently located et school houseiNo• 'Sand otherwise•ogreed, on each 'Thursday evening. The I itstiinte then adjeurnetl„and the people, \vino aittended in goodly numbers, returned lii 'their homes to louse over the vhanges which have teen wrought in lite art and science teaching since their schobl days. • t 4 eltottl house No. 3 Nov: RUM-Institute met no 4 was called to order by the 'President. On motion J. 11. Sehriver was elected pt`I3IIIIIIVIII l'erl26ll') . ", Semi;:: ver conduc'ted the through the-Article and ,%djective using the Blackbnard for illus trtilion, no books, Menial Arithmetic being nest order,,Jos. N. Clark entertained the class ill a profitable manner by-quest and ; s-elected. Zion next drilled a class in wyitten Arithmetic, '{eduction, without books Prograumtefb - ithe next evening, Phy siology. 11. Sehriver, Algebra, 11..1 Zion, Reading and Phonetics .1. Q. flail. On mo tion the Serretary was intrusted to prepare a synopsis - of the - proceedings of the institute lor,pu Ica toll Adjournetl. 14 4 .1n00l house No 3 Nov. 28th, Institute Mel, the 'resilient being absent, on motion-ll liber ty (Director;) woo elected Pres. Two tenr. Mr. Scheirer gave instructions to'it class in Physi ology re-trieting himself to osteology or the bones of the dolman system, • theie structure functions and laws of developtinfpt, I%lr -Zinn next class in Algebra, using the Black board ,for illustration, U'reenlinit's Alge 'bra as a test book. The class was skilfully conducted throughout the fundamental parts of the subject .1. 0. flail, next inSttucted it class in read ing and Phonetics using Sander's Chart and Sander's No. 4. The admirable 111111Iller in which he conducted the class reflects credit upon his ability and tact in teaching that sub jeer. After to short exercise in singing, in which nearly all that were present partieipa: 'fed 'and among - whom were a number of young ladies. T i t.e.l wait me adjourned. • 11. Sell RIVER Seerdary.— For the Ilert SO UTII lIIIDDLET9N EDUCATIONAL. Ibis Instilute met at the Red School House, ott Saturday, Nov. 27th, at 10 o'clock. A. M. All the officers, five School Direct ors and four teen teachers present. Absent W. I'. Stuart, on account of a peculiar engagement. On motion : 'Phe minutes of preceding mee ting were read 111111 adopted Adjourned until 1 o'cluck7when the proceedings were opened by Mi. (loin:, who, delivered on exce lent in• Epiriog address; subject, "Onward," The speaker very .eloquCntly referred lo the works of nature 1111 W us ever ,'•Onward." Literary and ' , clew Hid discoveries, the Mechanic arts and various ititpressions ore '?Onward," and concluded with an ardent appeal to the teach ‘ers. to let ••lluwitrd" be their steady guide and watchword, let their labors be ever so toil- F 01111•. bliss Deistline then read an otigi.tia essay, cut it led t h e„rt qf teaching. This_product ion -- subjeet me it - .should —it pointed. o ut some duties which but few inexperienced touchers lia , e'yet discovered, to ascertain the paeities and dispositions of pupilsand to in 'stroct them accitrilingly, thereby saving tile' Teacher from impaticoce rind petulance.; to debt mercifully with the erring. and forbear ingly with the dull; exciting the ambitions and encouraging those who strove to learn. As this in-tructress has as yet resorted to no species coporeal punishment -in her school, • tile . tissay,intlictited theniethod of teaching and ' school 'discipline .. igraphy, Was then taken up, Mr. Mes ser opened with a brief allusion to the indis;" pen-able importance of Globes and outline maps, and the difficulty of teaching map tines ti..ns without them: , an'd amusingly referred he old-timed, nonsensical, method of teach it exclusively-, ,- with the use of the-book and Miss Kenyon exhibited her Method of teach itig - with the use of the Blackboard, drawing and sketching, to impress the various „Collo end locations of' Divisions and sub-Divisions, as did Mr. Breckbill. A - Miles then exhibited his method of each ing Map Questions by requiring' his scholars first to point out the localities and printed all wee on the maps, to prevent the usual rou tiinn of learning mulles merely from-the ini tials, which follow ,each question in the book, Mid then requiring his pupils to recite. the some the second time, without the Use of the Atlas. The qualification ne6essury to commence the study of Geography, were discussed by the teachers generally. One essential qualifica• ',Mir that 'the scholar should Ile a' tolerably good reader, in order to a correct prelim-mitt ', I ion - of Geographical terms and' names. - The . - aut t jtnit...Was brought.up on account ot'.some of the teachersffiaving none in school-studying it. English Grammer was then taken up.—Mr. Mos•er.opened by reference to I importance of instructors torching it by example and pre cept, fr . lifilAcqioliaii selves guard against improPrieties - of 'expre -14011 in their daily intercourse with their scholars, that all, vulgarisms tend cant:phrases should be discontinued and corrected by him, Mr. Brechbill then' gave his views on the dbethod_of teaching_it,'ltuul the inforeryco he has the yigheview of the subject,: this plan. calculated to give his pupilS tie:thorough knowledge of this study; with the tiii - Conina ,lyttcal exercises, , calculated to unfold the, thinking miwers, rendering it attractive and profit able by .111 .el;• Board exeraisms, Micasion.. ally in parsing d correcting;. , .Miss Icenynn lino t made known' her method of,tenehing gratunt4l - ,-Otp HMO Board being --- Uxedlry - her - ulscrin — imrsing -- and , mnulysinh having been called' oh,' I.i:invited.. ib -0 In i,Y^.,,,v,..,1‘.4,10.0'..%0,0..r.,;in lEEE DI Grammar, his method is to take Etymological parsing, Syntax. and Punctuation together, and gives his - first class alternate lessons in each. Ile concluded by Writing o a dumber of sentences on'the Black Board,. drawing a diagram, of lines (will) II e, tide num bered thereon,) representing tiramatical Gov mnia:tit, and suggested it ;,s a method of par sing ~ English• Grammar not, lbeing . prominek study in most a , no not taught at all in some, but few of the tenehers.intrricipa . , The AssisCant.Secretary then palled over the .list of abstnitees since the organization.of the Instittite. The tenchers'were required by the school... Director s -to - give - an account-of their absence—souie.ere excused— others not, ow ing ally :-. ,Trial they be required to put in the lost time but'net on Saturdays. • , Thti busihesq for next, meeting heft:re the hi :dilute, Mr. Barns was selected to ileliver an address, Miss Bell to prepare an essay on the branches, of Penmanship, and English Gram mar. MT.ll'll.ll,ler suggested his school housd and on motion that-it be held at. th 6 York road School house, i 4 was opposed as being a vida lion or the by-laws, which requires the' meet ings to be held'in houses of m'otnillot, lcali ty,.and was likewise an a' Ma jority of the-teachers to walk a long distance and ret urn hosts 'after - nignt —t he motion ire- . yelled. • , • On motion: That the ihatiks of the Institute site tendered to ',Messrs J. iM. Good; D Wolf, it'r brbiltiftwl.raturver,-forrlreiriros pit silty to. , the. member's:and ohm to Messrs, Zinn. Cornman, Bratton and Porter, to the' editor of the Mechanicsburg Gazette and Ship penstanz•News, far theiricindness in publish ing the proceedings. • On motion,: That these prnceedingslie pub-• lisped iu all the. County papers. • 'Adjourned to meet bun Saturday December t LLBS,_,SeereOnt• A CHANGE.—The Nlechanieslitu* Gazette has emerged froinAts state, nutl.coitmcn-_ ces the fourth year of its existettee.ju n ucw (frees, under the name of the C'iraher/rnid_lij le/J./our/a. It is to be issued bereft ft et..nt ti I (.0 per finnurn in advance 1).j:06111°11y, Editor nitd Priiiirietor, 11. '. Coles ; Publisher. • 4 Tllr. Efrath for merly orlhe N Y.--.T Ithuni•th pub: . lisp ll' paper with the above title. . From a Tribune, he lots become . 'a CenturMa. • Nvin on lb ee , o Account of ♦runt Ito o n or Among I Ike Coma nth eel.; The-Albany' itaickerho, keFtiefiees the return to that city' of Nelson Lee; ivho was taken prisoner by the Cantanehe dians in 1856, near Eagle Pass, Whilii - on iis.may front Texas-to- California. Ile furnishes.the following.: • Lee's life was spared because the In. dians'eobld not manage a repeating watch which he carried. 'I he watch saved his life. In the Comanche camp, - i‘lr.Lee foffia no less than twenty-ei g ht captured white WOlllOll and some thirty Or -forty -children:i ,--- ALtia3—ortwo-after-hearriVed in Camp, they inassaered.an 'Finnish wu mat, • named A . llllll' .1.18:4011, ill a unret Crliel Manlier: They tied hermaked-to a irve; and in the presence of herAwo daugh tors, •Slargaret and• Harriet Hasid'', in flicted thu most revolting cruelties upon her. Before Mrs. Ilaskin was filially de spatched, she was tortured •for nearly half a day, doling which time the IndiatoPhe came excited with liquor 4111 d danced nbout htir like so nititry demons. They' took Sharp yiei es of flint and euther fltish in all possible directions. • .3lrs. Ilaskin :minter daughters were eapijtred while on their way to the Mormon settlement at Salt Lake.. The daughters still remain With the Indians, their ages are 17 and 10. Lee. made his escapelllthe following - ninnl; tier. Ile was accuinpailyink the chief' of the Catnanehes to IL lodge sonic miles-dis tant. During the tramp they met a party of Indians; . the'lndians gave the chief a skin filled, with liquor. The chief drank of the spirits and became excited. Arri ving at.a creek he dismounted and stooped down to drink. At this moment Lee seized his tomahawk, split his head open and killed him instantly. Ile then took the-chiers-stifle; mounted the chiefs horse .:atalput for 31exieo: When he reached i\le'xico he was completely naked, while feet and legs were so swalen front' be ing cut by the cactus plant, that he could go only'some eight miles a they. The last hundred wiles he did on fuOt, his horse having died of exiiustion. .The Mexi cans treated kip very .kindly, and gave hint money and clothing to reach home. The clothes lie now wears in Albany are those given hint by the Mexicans. f c IUMBERLAND VALLEY BANK ' • PROPRIETORS. WILLIAM ICER, MELCIIOIrt lIILNNLM.tN, Rota. C. STERRETT, JOHN DUNLki., illellAlLl , TI 00110 , . JOHN S. STLREETT, .101 IN C. DUNI.Vr, A. Si UIRIERN. 'l'lllB Bank, doing business In the name of nenlan Is now folly prepared to do a general Ranking Business with proniptileSS and fidelity. Aloney received on deposit and paid back oir demand without notice. Interest paid uu special deposits. titivates of deposit bearing inteinst at the rule of live per-rent. will-be for as short-u• period us taw• -- Interest on all certificates Will erase at um• turity, provided, however, that It said certificates are renewed at any tldie thereatier for AllOiller given pn• rlhd,-they shall hear the rate of interest op to the thus of renewal. Particular attention paid to the col. loetlon of notes, drifts, becks, Se., In any part of limo United States or Ca Remittances - made to England; Ireland, or the Contl• unit. The faithful and millitiontial exceution of all (niters entrusted to thorn, may Ile relied 'upon. They call the attention of_dfaruters, Merhattira_ and. all i titers who desire II sato depositoty for their tunnes, to the undeniable fart. that the proprietors of this flank ail' la DIYIIIUAI.LY linllla to the ON tent: or thoirestates fin ell the Dopossts, and other obligations of her, Drumm. than fi Co. They bitvu moonily retuovedAto their am, ilaiihlng !louse directly opposite their thriller sitind, in West Street, at fun• duo', east of the hnllmnd Depot, where tiviy will at all times' he pleased to give any in. Ihranittluo duslred la regard to matey nutters ill gene. rad. ()tam for bushiest. from 9 o'clock In the morning until 4 o'clock In the'evening. 11. A. STURCI EQN, Cashier. Carlisliii - May 20. - - - JO LYNE SON, have just nit eived their }V, stock of II .A It IiW.VRE, 11 hick maims their stock very hum, and complete. Wo now stand toady to furnish the piddle with , every variety 10 goods In the line of WARRANTED QUA Lin', and at plces that duly competition. Enumeration IN useless; imilleo It to Nay that WU have everything in our lieu that the public eon pfeisibly shout In need 0 E . The most we 0111. SaY he "Try no all yu that , want gfod goods at lon prices." We return ourslnce, thanks to the generous pu b lic liar their eery Ilheral pationage, and milting a continuation of the Name. • • J P. INNE & :ON, Oct. 27, '5B. - North annoyer Street. •-- • ATEACUTTERS I MEAT CUT .I7.I_ THIN!! A largo lot of 'these useful articles, ju.t ,eeeiving and for sale cheap; Mull. Sausage Antlers of the latet.l and first kinds. Butchers and the public generally are invited to give us a rail before ut•iiiinit their purchases Jo this line. Au we urn forniblung a superlorort He to any that has ever ilerOre 1)0011 Ofier'4 , In this market, with a general ast.ortutebt of Butchers' 'tooth of the best makes and lowest prices JOHN P. LYN': .t.BON. WL 27, 'sB.Not•th :Hanover Street. • LS_ L A S'S ! GLASS!! PAINTS ! N_A 'PAINTS!! A full llMOLnunitt of lila. of nil slscs and quality, with a largo snick of f -osh PAINTS, all colors, • 011 s, Varnish., dr., Comont In lareor small _quq tuition, at InwAlguros at....._., • , JUN_ r. f.YNh & Oct. ?7,'211. • North Hanover Street . _ SUBEABLY B EAUTIFUI.! —Jura , :ilir.—Tllli Cos 1111'01.1T.$ N Ala JOURNA I, f r 1) cem or. 'Over seventy p gm-- hide.) articles-e • gutsy Illit , trated--epluedid ew ei finArev I eel. ~ i I ,'.tt .:.,I ee,pts :yeelturn ow se4t j gp rue I . llq. ~Eit3 eentr.jp stemjpe •:Feo - ... - Aildfree - , . . li. t.., b WWl', tilt Itilli;lway., N. V. ~. U,B S C 113111 AT ONCE'!—If you with; to socuro, it ropy of that elegant Illotravinr, 4 '1"o Illachloolth," of "Art Journal,' with thc inanduols, ho. olio -and sithserlho 4 beam' the IXL a./ it nwiry. 1859. Spilei 111 nti:covlex of ti.: abovc, and full - pirtieulora Ovotq li .riplyi.,g to A,uot - Soo o sottlsstnent ohs:ashore, fiopmlp "New Veidurcn," he. , 7rIBITIVIT riSTETIMATTITI ER M 0 MT . '-nit: - Tit mummy:truth Just ruddy... obosu.ait slug, /11111(0/ , ••• • . • • , i; g t. rr.l New ilbuertisements (IREAT, REDUCTIQN IN PRICES FANCY. DRY. GOODS:. . . . •Si ; Announco to Elio Public tlyir lutention to REDUCE TIIN PRICES oi' hoo or their FALL I MI'I.IIkTA _SIt.),NS.A.N.D.L'UnCtIASES OP , '.l - iA.gy DRY_ GooDs„.__ (Illolol.g all their Auetioli 'lurch:ls.'s) to LESS TII.IN. TIIIMOST'Ut , IM I'ORTATIAJN, the oobo to scommence THUDSDAY NEXT, AND CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THE MONTH 0 :D EGE BEI?. Thnii• object Is to SELL OUT, ns sourly as 3,,,ssible, the FALL AND . WINTER GOODS, • which remelt, hi stoic: and to perninplish It they offer to the public, and their cyst•oners, t 1•. Inducement of VERT I.O\V PRICES. PRKNeiI EMBROIDERIES AND:LACES ore very much ItitlnhQl•lU IN PRICE—tn 4 to ; •11ALF OItIOINAL eon. • : upon been sn'tl. doting. the 1. 4 n11. at $l. are now eents $1 IP olnt If y, to $1 and $1 12, ; • All (10scrIptInno or wiNTEic imEss DODDS Ivo ontrlitcl down.lwltor Ito. coot of Dpportatlon. . SIIAIV LS. eIdIAIiS O 3ItIIISSELIkII DI: LA IN I.'S A;%,1) CASH:SIM:ES: 311 , .IIIN01.:g 1.1, A IDS. SATIN liE CIITNES;IIN.00ISII AND FRI.:NCR • • CHINTZ! Sr . . ♦a•11l all la, radar cd In prhporl ton In Ma graals enumerated above. 808 AND - 811" CiI.ESTICUT I.lllf ADELPfI lA. ,_ • OU - lt V A L iiimTiV WINTER 'GOODS • 47' OGI LB 1"S N 911E:11' S'i(1111:;. I mil now revolving illy fourth supply of new good,' ;Odell 111, 11,11 pprl•hasrd for rash nt the pre-rut low city prices,. spiel: is now very larini and eiiinnlete: A large es.ortment of !Mies limo , foods. of the now est nod 11111 J elezint etyles. nt the very lowest prices. nil AW The elleapiNt nroshit 1.1/111 Shawls ••'Yer sold in 11/orlisle. Lung-and square .1111ml:a Shawls.; Mello and Thihet Shawls. (ientleinen'sl3lsorlai'clienner than ever. (I tiff 31 . AX T A full nsini.l !neut. rlidAt. uu•rs and 6lssiretts• new 111111 rtienp. Merino u n d er . 0110 Pi and Drawers. Moves. lioslerv. Tleklnen, \I nslhls, OS *inner tiers (.le• chestiest. Corpothins. Pint. fill eroth, 111111,1.4W' to lalltll.llll . Oil niylrlo miller It to t•ajo . ve have a voij ph, tot NVINTI.,II Mt , o xt !litho t.olttt tt.to ir not hm'er than hy• litiy other slont lu tilt t•hlotty. Carlisle, Dee. RS FURS! My nf Furs ore 1(1.-Nrw.luAlit in He eu.ll rtUiirthe luallormittrer.,:nul mill be Odd under rive. Hall qucl nee 1411.111. AND rlir To wooNsiODATI!).. Au arrnuizeoliitit. hits Intuit i•onnhtilvil het.. elm 11. A. Pitt us, 0/111.:or of , torrii.rind the prrpl inhir or this viper, THE STAT/S. l v Wllllll 1110 1 4 111 - 011 :1 , 111 1111 1 STATII: mire in hit tnittsolithultiiH Tito ono Taut,. 1.. 10 . 01,111;:• nOll4llll thin illy, hi 1111 .:11 1 111111: 1 . 00111,1111 A lil 110 under Out tnictoruil noitirol 01)10,1:0y:0/. will h,• thr orgut, oh m TwrFon or hitt dilvpitt.LtlLttarl..mrptita , ... , -.1. ,, rt In ner~,rdnmo with yri11..4.1.8 of : . 'tlttv-ri , ,4111 , lln ilterm.v. .. • roil will tho I'lliforinliliotrol of Illy toter hitirceo the 2uth of Min milt the let or It. will • continued under the name of sy..vrEs.- and publii,lool no the fallilw tern"; /M Oar ropy per year Two copies per year =I =1 MEE One copy per cenr. . . Five eu pb •s in 111 . 11111 TOll 1 . 11111, to a club. Twenty copies sent to 0111 , address I=l As the lllT , Vettlllllt, Of the frtillititt VottleteSS Will be of great loterest to tho teltolorountry,...:for STAV:I" W 111 beep Its reallei•sittll adv10...1 upon all stshji•els *Well wont pr disetused by Illat body. The price of subserlptlon for MI resslon 11111 bo an : Dolly—fhle rope j. 2 00 --" TWO c•elett,.... :t 01l 1 4 01111-Weeltly--- , eepy' . . • ..... • ,t• Do FouOroplos ton idol, . . 2 - .00 Woehly—tlor 14.110. . . . . . . . on •• Five 14111 10 . 11 aril. 2 On Fucrutrru repine 10 ono nihilism . . 0 00 1 - 1 1 STA'I'E NOTl(P.—),etters of Ad ' the Estate of .Lunn IL lin Len, late of the lloroarli of Carlisle. derr*(l.. have 144:(1...155m51 by the Itetlster of l'omberlsiolgroonty. to the u.lil seills. er, residing' 111 tllr uuno PL.' , MI persons lorlehlo dto thf_listare. aro 114nel:tell to Maie i 1111111.111310 lba . ) . 1111•11i. and those hutting rinicia, to prevent norm drily atilhourr tlerrbst for settlement to III:NhY 1.. I/FLU:It. A111111'11:4 nttotv.rt Carllsle, Dec. rjampuLET AWS.L—Persons de II 5ie , ,,,,,d - .suluwribing for the Pamphlet I.tws of the !Yu runt,,l.l.oslatme for the session of 1859, can ,o on the Buhset lber, at hle4•111, In Carlkle. M. PRICKER, Ileo. 8 1858. • t7owity 'ft eahorer. • ATALIJABLE AT PR/. ATE SA LE.—Thu undmidirned Ore, s. at p i ri• vate wdo, that valuable prr pert. WCIA 31, hit htreet. dlreetly opuo,itellleldidon College, In the I,oroli A li of rarllsleolattainlng Ua feet In front. and 2111 fret In 111( 1 1,1 rd , eneY. ' the herr. 01;teetS n e Li,. BIM% 110U:' , ES. With the neee,sary all In _enrol Celede. The heeithell In vitro drslrable..eltm, Mt-private reAdonees. or for any millfle buslnes4, on, as a funnier or. Coal Yard or Forwarding Boils, being but a few fret from tie Cumberland Valley ralliood. For further Informatfbn enquire 01 111101(1111 1,1111)1'. Per. 1,1K,'--31.• Pa. Harelaborg •• eel ly Telagraph” Insert. therm times mud tend Lill to BUFFALO ROBES t ND 111),IISE BLANK ETS.-11'llw sal e•rlioer Alas just revels . .4l I lieutitlful lot Of 1,0111.411 11010 4 E ROIBES, offers for site at his well known establish. , directly I.llisislt, Ely's SL. ,‘,11.4 - 3, ho also luis 11 tors 1 us-drUumd "i tn.° 110,..,5: Saddles, Eddies, Colls.s.litars. AA.. Ills lakes to soli the times tier. 1,1353-4 t. SA 3EI, 1E3:S11151i Llt. s. • , N , u l e Nl LAN! LIME COMPANY, will please hive tlllll sit Ni.. Eby's Rem: Room, by 31on11ny thu lath. I,rercdlua thu Opening, of —PETLit - bit: 1, 3.535. r E PHILADELPHIA EVENING '1113.1.1.T1N. an lutb pendent Daily NuuspaPer, devoted cspeehilly to the interests at Pennsyltania containing important Telegraphic Nests. Hi:0.0101 nOurs, In adroit..' or the morning papers: thigh.' Foreign ant Dot. astir, Correspondence: Edit.. iul6 o nil Sttlk. jitlin, and bill Deports of ail the Near 01 the lion; the, VOlllll , lOlll and Depot tucents are hill, and are carefully attended to. As an .Actvertliing Meth" In, there .is tin.hetter paper-fit OM State, oho circulation befirdnext to tilt, largest In- the, city, hod among the taunt ilittinitntlit and 11041011tial or 1110 TtiltMd.—SlX Dollars per year. in Idivadve. • CUM ill NOS VPDACOCK. Proprietors, ' • No. 112 S.Thint street; Philadelphia. T • Pi NH LADEI4I ) II.I A . 8 AT It • DAV BULLETIN, s handsome. well•011ed, Family Meekly Newspaper, is had by the—Proprietors at the foltouing unprecedent dl tow rates: 1 copy. nue year,. . ... , . . ..... $ 1 00 if copies, " . . ...... . . . . 500 " 10 00 ' "' • 15 Oil 30 " 20 00 100 , " . .... ... 50 00 • FUnillEit ISMCEMENTSI—Tho largest Club (prior 100) will 1t sour fur Ulm: years: the Rust largest Club, (over 100) will be sent fu• two year'. Address CU M3llNii:i R PEM,OCK, Proprietors. Ilullutln Building. N 0.112 o.llllrd FEATURES-FIFTH YEAR .OF THE COSMOI'OI.ITAN ARC ASSOCIATION. tsUPY.BII..PORAVINOISI-11EAUTIEUL ART JOURNALI—VRIU . 3140 Thlx popular Art Association, now in Its MTh year ot , unparalleled 'Luceess. having purchased. and inutraved on steel, llorring's great paint Dm," Tug Vitirieh now issue copies (to subscribers only) on heavy piste paper, 80 x inches on tio• foilowinv terms of will Every person rendttlim three dollars, will receive a copy of the superb Steel Plum axing. after Herring's colt butted Lialutlng. Tim Va.bUtii ..111.ACK8MITY.".,-.A 1 04 ..CPO Qr ”00:41,440L1TA,i AIST - JOURN.U.," nu eh , gently Illustrated quarto Magazine. Alsulree season tickets of admission to the Eastern (or Dusseldorf) and Western trailed,* of the Association. There will also be glvenlo tbesubeeribers eeveml hundred valuable w,rks or Art. eomprlslugline 1111 Paintings, Minutes, ,sculpt ores. Se. Rc,, trip celebrated American and far-; sign Art Ist!, Subeeriptions all be received up to '.lee. On-thel : INhll,y evening of -that date .the preudinis trill 10, !mulled to stibseribers. For full particulars, PM December ART .1111.111N41, price 50 cents.. SpeeLnen a 'plus sent to those de.tring to subserlbe, on the, rte Mot of la roes to sepsis stantliwor coin. Adtires.s 0. L. DERRY, ACTUARY 0: A. Eastern Ernie., litundway, N. Y., Cr, Western Wave. NO Water St., eandilsky. 0 VOT lk—To .nrilor•to gtinrd • pas - ons' Li . I uy.lng BUCK Oboves; agal , od linpositlon, ieroln certify putt. Air. tv. ii. 11FATZ Ix, the oily Intent -Curition-eie44to-polol'oliTztillatontor-Iluele 'loves." gr. limit.% linving received Ititinloven directly f ap me. Intyoni int rely on getting the ganuinu mon , filion hint: tit rt • ' -'''• •_ rut 11- , Cyr. . 0300 h. I 6 r; . NEW WINTER GOOFS! . ~.- • '- 2 I F 4 11)1011&SAIVYER, AT,THEIa ?, . 7:• , ' • .0 J_,N MK, SiT,./ItE, Knot ;Slain street, have just li,' . F 2 received an extensive and uninpletirstock of WIN• to Tillt i_tilObit, ainlontiling lodine, Nib... and' Chil . '4 , &ans . Dross (hoods of °Veil' variety and style. 7 ' . .Cloth Nl:tulle's, uf beautiful designs, frost the lin- 9 Nporthig !louse or ',Punter .t CO. il'renell Lamb's ''• 7 . , Wool Du: statiorf and lluglish twig Shawls; long :c• : 4 ' Thibo , black Shawls. ' - s A " "g -,-.. FURS!. FURS! FURS!. . . ~. ;.1. Pireet from tho nitinufaeturarki, warranted frail 0 "a.' fr.nn ninths:, Km:kit:de 1111(1 Unites 'Blankets, guar- 2. •:-; :intaked not to shrink in washing. O . ..,! -111. EN. AND BOYS' \YEAR, F -.. .-- 5 -oriffu rr .,l l 7.yiptim,i---34.e.vtv-liii:twif...-Aik--40. 1 .-1 11 - 55 Alello, limier Slit to and Inmoi•rs: 11051 1:11Y 4:f-Ft all kind and 1110;itil,;'1.alies' Under Veata, long c, • g and short if:deal:es; Ihinpod : klris. of a new de• o .sign, represented to 110 a verynuperhir artiste. g DOMFSTU) GOOD. S, . .... .1, ~; or every varioly; Flannels, Shootings, 'Pickings, n -- on Prints, ke- kii -:i. ` o ' 'laving purehased for moll, WO an: prop:met to' •ii,„ - Lit soli taw percent lower thud inorcihints also boys ..5.1 On six 111:1111Ine-credit. , .. rs••• '' • 4111pPlilasa call nail 0X:1110110 fir yam...lves. - P - I,li IDII ' 1 1 4 SAWYER. so . Dia, 1. 1 MR, • , . • '"i . A - • • '.11prE.1710.111'.! NEW STORE ,41YNIEW:GOODS After returiiiiir his aplinnirliiihreniiiiitti iii tho spry ' Wipnil iiiitio.ingo wilit.lt li.n.lwell ext.poiled iii hiiii• the i uniiiirclunril iti.iiiii still . iiitention hi Oh, fit .that..• lie —has s ,krii.i.m.opialeaiihie.iiiihindliit-ati.iivtLThiiilLPLDAILUX..-- . ' frs l / I Si . , c -i-... . 'E . . . 1 in his OIOV 51.011 , 1,01.11. Oil the south-east curlier of the lini.he square, where tlai nubile are in vitisl to rail and a:twine a A.. 01, of go of, 0'1114.11. , In eleuative. variety and eiitent. wlll , lefy eininealtitin : eittalirlibtiir in e•tft. loaf, - [limp, era s heil and Ilraivii' •sitgare. ,---_,,.= • ilii‘a*, lila anal roasted Ile . Evei y lie ' "-- 7 rive/ and flualliv oil EA. t 4 plees.,(groittid irl'':`' ,i 1 anti tnigr until.) Pleltels • rtaiees. Table Oil. ':ir` l A, I!: --NoW - I . il,lo ii, - $11;111i11011,.1. --SOOI - TI . III lila II- 0 ,,,,,,,, !',I . %1 oIOSS, ; N0W•17,04. and Ithibitlelphlasi , yr. n i i .i. (tt: oo , o ,•yar t irtini. V cptitstilli. split Peas. lioottpl, MI pi.e.p..tt. lore Stareli. Farina. Chocolat-, Extract of Coles, refined sugar at isshwed rates, •s:l,:hing and hal, • ittg of the ...se fit vorite twain!, :Lod of Sogat, asset fluent .1 or Britannia Ware. plain and ir band China ;Vary. "1:",1 sued Ea. hum Ware. in erisit , nh , con I. b Col'- name extracts lid 110 rrllllllly I, the tuilel. pit 1 7 ITS: 1 orlu.liag Replies In tuns. Raisins. Crys., berries, dry apples, citron, almonds. plunges. ICIIII,IIF, -: . ....r. . . I,up i rol , cs:: , . 1 . %7...14 , .5.v,.. , 7,;:i vr r_....ta1, .i.. I NIMOI f 1 1,'.'.','.'?;...",';;'.'," '.' ' ' ( „(.. 0 ,%"1. larle Mid - rile.'l,ls . l•oo 10 ill. Port. 11:01erin, 111 ~•:r:Cata,, ba ( . — ( 4 - ' , IF _ 1 .5... 1.101 Mo-i-tt 1% 110, 10 r.t...1.s a041loyl• llr.. "t+v "1,1,1,Y, II011:001 Wu. :1101 Scheid:km tell napes: • , .•-.. . • ' • PA S I-1 A NI) SAI,T.. . A I' rte ,tool, of 1,.i %I I'S it.:tailing liyol Co rololirn toil filli, r, hi,,:oi. N .f iii t *,, s oi l ii or coatoil, 104 i aiiiirtil. lliii'. - Lii : lliadei;:il iiir, Bdi•nifig 11•11i1. — Sporill :toil tiliir Candles - -,-- = - - . . . . CEDAIt-WARE .1;0 BIIOOM-S =9 Ileo-lieF. Ropes. Munpe. ,l•lotils. Vaiters, Lnl:ine ;annex. 11.(el letter and note paper Colton end weollow 11,e. mei 11:111 Hose. and stwel. (Heves,l n,tilinig the well linewe I.lene,ei- .111,,Itet.t.- 11',n t.t.0..1, eototei+e, etverytiling tirtt. ettliell the to I&'ltoet.l 10t , t0... .. and no eitoris .% ill he siroett to lenderlon entire sati.fttive to his tot;ontels. C. INIIOI,F. • Callgle. Ovt.:;T: I 185S-Iy. . Arti- Markoling of all kind taken in oxcliangti Ill' . . 11.11 , ',NSE EX (lIT E ! II E . 1_ • 1•Eoe1,1•: is maws: N 1 - 11111 1 / 1 3 '. - rvr .1. A. .11C...1:111 . .“;:‘ , T , T0 . .. -- Jr. ha.jn.t n.111[11,1 from I. l llll.lelphin It au inhnienso 011::111..0.1 Winter Din( ( 10,,i,5, Boo:KS, seliytel espre,ly 11. r Cull-twain' Nivitlity. ',pie are r...q.orklully Ins 11,41 1. , cal: nt 111.. eN:111:1111. 1 I'l S Iletog ilo•irti& lif incr., Isis vitslostf liff• lififolf Iffojimsti iI, if fortethan :it tiro, and liftoff& to sell [hem sill nt In iriffios ioit in stilt ovvry nil , is is, unto - wlsli to puri , liffsf , . Ills giro& hare Lrru m.lcrGsl is ids grant care. among which may Ire !build $r 00 10 00 . _ , FOIL LADIES C . . • _ . •_ . Sill., -- l'en,i.tn, * 1.1:1In 1)-1.es, havelln Cloths, • Do Ilegi•F, entor - Rs: Fancy I olanes. It.1,1,;,11s; - 11.,1e,,, (01;,. Flettch & Scold) Olnell tlns, 11..11.1.reltiers, &c. _.,__ FOlt li ENTLENIEN : . . Brlmill Clollig, I