. JILI pkt ~. - ) 0014r04400. 124; 51001::-. • ' F. 04 VICR PRESIDENT lIANMBAL.IIAMLIN; or, stitTE:— . Hos luontia NI: gown' 14 Monied Moroni. • 16 George Brine 16 A. B Sharpe, 17 - Daniel'o'.llehr. - •" . • 18 foniuel •Colrin.• ••• 10 Edger Hialtao.. • 20 Wm. MoiKerinen.. • 21 J..:6l•lliCirkfintriek. 22 James Nerr • ••, 23 dtioWil P. •Roberts. :t 24 Henry Souther. i , 26 John Grier. .• 1 Edward . Haig 't. Robett. Z Henr7 4'Roberes K-Noithan Hines. • •, .0 John M. Broomall., 7 James W. Fuller. 8 Levi B. Smith. 9 Francis 19..-Dhaist..l 10 David gumnia,,Jr., 11 David Taggart , . " 12 Thomas R., Hull. 18 Franois Penniman. Extra Aisseemient. • Persons r ho omitted io'hava. therneelves assessed, in time to vote at the October el _ec• lion, should not neglect that duty in time for. the Presidential eldetiOn.. Those 'who liave not been assessed yet, can . .do • ao:by calling on S. L Eby Esq.. To.motrOw i Abe last ' day on'which'iseeesrnnis can be . made. • • , . ir/59.:011i flub ria!tiiya sit .ploserville• corn . . plain thatrthey do not .re,cetve their papers regularly. As, WcrrAiLtho package ie~utdr Iy, the fault Must lie, as well as the..PaPers, with some of, the postrn4ters...„ Will . the P. M. nt.; , Tutvtrille be kind enough to see that the packet ie duly forwarded.. terDr: Clinton Wagner, a graduate of the University,of bfarylamtrand formerly elkniCal reporter at the Lombard streeklnfirmary, SO! timore, bait been appointed'an assistant Sur" geon in thell S. Army, and is ''to report him self at Carlisle Ba6telts, fortheitht The OtSOial Vofe . 9,Pennipylvanla.. CURTIN'S RAJ0R1TT.32,09%. Wo present the :offioial vote of the State, which we °strait froM , the Ifarriebitrt Telegraph, made uplm the rdtdrne is the Of fice of the Secretaryof State. • ' CIE= Adams, Altegbeny, Armstrong, 16,879. 9,190 -2,698 2,682 1.716* • ." • 2,464. 2.661' Beaver, Bedford; Berk e,- Blair. Bradford, - Bucks,- Butler, Cambria, Carbon, Centre, Cheeter, Clarion; Clearfield, Clinton, ' Columbia, ' Crawford,: Cumberland, Dauphin, . . Delaware, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, - Franklin, Fulton, • Greene, Huntingdon Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata, Lancaster, • wrence, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Lyon° ing, ACKeten, Mercer; Mifflin, ' Monroe, Montgomery, Montour, Northampton, Northumberland,,., Perry, Philadelphia, Pike, Potter, Schuylkill, Somerset, Snyder,. Susquehanna, 'bop, Union, Vonango, Warren, . • • Washington, Wayne, Westmoreland, Wxoming, York. • 8;888, •• • 10.818 8,061 "' '2,172 - , 1 6,664' 2;828 6,888 6,880 8,628 -- ...:7'2;5413' 2;177 2,588 • -- 7:980- : 8,165 1 ;•• ,• 7;540 . • 5,618 1,795 • 2,297 • 1;7155 - 2,040 , •1,7/50 .• • . 1.708' ~.•1;848A : 2,5b6' . 6,277 • , 8.178 ' .• 8,625 • 8,716 • 4,555 • - 8;802: ,•••.:•41,188 *.!: 1,99 6 •e, ••• • '421 ,s • ~ •683 -16i518 . -2,469 8 , ;882 ..;', 8,666, , :15 66 79 828' • 957 1,689 .2,699 8,070. • ~ 2,114 8,672 - • 1,885 ' • .1,498. • ' 4 '1;603 1,465' • 18,012 7,153 ' 2,646 969 ' 8;047 '2,284 4,196 ' 4;656 8,616 '8;084 • • 1,048 .706 - 8,624 • '.; 2,974 1,723 ,, • 1,480. „ ;822.; 2163 6,812• , ". 7,892 98$ • , 1,220 _8,07 6.249 2,429 2,986 . . 2,.416 . 2,128 • ~40;288 • ••••• .•42,119 824 898 1,410 • .616 .7,801 7,067 ~, 2,977 1,872 :,1504. • ..1,186 - • 598 4,110 2,956 4,1.47 . 1,881 •1,820 1;019 • '2oBl' 2,112 2012 , ... • 4,768 • • 4,206 2,610 -2,47 4,880 6;276 . 1:866 ga,Bi9 :40,257. Total Everett , . ReaOirdi:o4 .: 81.1avery. . Every Bell-Evdett orator who hairyisjted • Carlisle during the Preiiithi"dainpaig, • n, . . denorinced Mr. Lincoln s t Sectimial . , date, who is, •unspund on the••question of Slavery, as' far as the 4rightl of the tlouth are con certed;' while tbefeimirieath'iit'ifesere. . • Bell and Everett wore theUnlY "Cotistitutioa al Union !! candidates; and as_stich, wore er... tirely acceptable to the South. , , . .• In 1840, ;Geri: Efargitvn,ueminated Mr;• Everett as ?Minister to England.. The South ern Democratic' Senators voted against con,. firming this LI om 'rid. of Everett's extreme AntiSittvery -opinions.— . Among‘thosi; voting for the confirmation was • • Senator Berr, fen, of Geolia... The • Geergia Legislature' passed. the foThiyying vote , titcen• sure on Mr. Berrien foll - thlirtiat ' ' '• .• • Resolved, That tbe - opinions•libliely Jiro claimed by Edward Everett; now Minister to England, of, the power and ,obligations -of . Congress to abolisl slavery i n the; Districtuf Columbia; to i nt erdict the slave trade .be tween the States, and to refuse the adroissigo, into the Union of any TernTOry toleratilig• elevery r are unconstitutional:in their chorale.'' ter, sekversive of the rights of.the Sokkpiatid-• if carried out will destrcy, thfs, , I.Tnioh'; and 4 that the BOIL John ?tick:hemp. Deletion, in 'augiainingAr an. i inportastti#lioihtto*?an,,,i indivigneitheltling such obeAiquatientimentsi has otnittecla properoceWoitlo give an of ficient check to' suet sentiments; and in doing has not trulyytipresented the opinions or wishes 'of 'tile 'peeple l ortiledight, of eid:l political party." *" • •"%, • : Here are,tbe qtatititnenta twribpl , to , one ." of ti , xec PoqstittitiOOnl more ultra than any tattercit , tit and yet.thelet !!Eniou f3o . er,"'?,..gactere, , thek,'„ the election ofAitr.. LitMoln will endanger thh:.:+, Union • and. that Abe - '•Onlrbieliniffii.:UVl(ll.;: ti s° p h alcM# l,l 74 6 ; ll ti`4 ) lion of Nell rind Everett. There may; be cc'or:/... 'latency in thla p4urse, "uutirti unableto • ! .:4h4;;;;;.z7;f1:4,„,?,,Lt.14:4 , 01itt Altittl:to '„ll(9l4',o3hieitedltiseerinue triuMe# the 9f4 °40. 1 .0.5rA t1 -4 1 , i ; 1 * 6 t) N1 0,„,W,Il lor i: *w on 11,039 .1 .:pf:Ayntibe s t At„tvr,eisetlett it:OVOtininitliat4ttiliereoBl-dotteliest itetielo toiii 1,01 mile Vollef.loyci: - yOtt set trnrit'prineiple , nlen . i. You are itnandhiste bertirtilcou;:.WitO etainle ple d. A oFaseri out those ieneuree vt . hinti'.iitit b Will ' . 4 81 YMI;lai to ''' it of theo iiiit ' • titt";filiiiiin'ir 1 thespnr y ;a me ~ 0 ~ . . . n It• 1444 tbe . ..iipople, :fon went: tir ineiliiiitrOte on Adminietintiont !int . :wilt opt oheeetlteilet or entreated to iiiiji4ionde.f* . lren want 7 .to nen tk,Ortitietttel•inleieete• or the eo . nntry tintirleit:, ink . nnel.3r,the inilue nen of tkp;:oteetivetortff. - : 'You Want .to.ie"4i,:Homeoteiti '.low,'thitt „will' WestpOioloti , 4l;-"giinit.:jwith;thn pioneere'or .ei4(tiooticiit , r , Yotiltetint:to`enOttie'iltadirtiii: intionintiiii, bileiii . iniit where , the, Coned tutionieicies it. lt; atiort,... you wont to defeat the Denim:Title party, who have:, et eitAty op • pettetheen;,teettetiree.` and - whose peweer in the 9crt , ,nrettinnt.:fsi• yease,,heo been pntent At' = ..J.Nrow. if you wish, to 'succeed `in them,; you mnkt t ::do by i •yonr: votes, and"thess''Vetes 'tons b e foi;thatioltet ,beaded ,LINCOLN and HAMLIN ; Do ,rio't 'silty'. at ,hotet4l and : fain your hands quietly on the darer tbeeleetion becauseied 'cleated Andy ptietin by a Majiri-, Ly not, fiattei . y;;MrsSives bcoAuse oftllll4 the deMoorats ; willzrolike no fight: - You only scotched4the; snake in Pato berLyiti must kill it in Noi-erober,''Tlie'do7no 'orateare a wiley fan to dear vvitli; they do not intend to give up power and place so deal ly. • Evennow.`they'are endeavoring to effect d:ftision of all. the elements oiii:Msed•to you, in the hope , of carrying lienasyliania against pingoln.; Be Lap theri3foreand doing, cauvase your townships and get,iinr.every'vo to: &curb this generic! viete&aid I:peofocolsin keit told etiMeny fragments tat a union here . . after will be Impossible. ; ;' Do ,this,, and glee theth a touch °tibit moo old tune,' shape of a majoeity 'of . 60,f100. • - "jar" From Miarticie weelt:a Volun teer headed '" The• .Bhould judge that; the editor has troubleddreamt, and keepa•a•atud of night-mares for his own . usu. Frightful violate Caper through but bratn, in theahitpe"Of Wfde Awakes; drillin with, six: ebuoters; John Bibwti desperadoes, Southern .dimunioniete,*zinti NOrthern Aboliti onists, all mixed up loan . "Irrepreseible con flict," ~If he by At of thohittee, or a touch ofdyspep aia, let him lake a box of Brandreth's pills, to cleanse. him of that •.••4 • • - • , • ".pertious stuff that w4;lghs,apan'the.heart." rather than attempt to frighten men from their privrieti: . by -the - sick fancies of a billions 'Ma, gination. Ile says . "As sure as there is a God In Hellion, we will .have fearful times in our country, should the North:eleol- Mayoral." t a , ' Li ~ . ':The plain english of which is„tharitiz ma jerkty,of the people ofthie country, by the mode. pointed out in the.Censtitution, elect a citizen lifllliftteited States as President , , who refuses in the demooiatie dogma,• that sla t• • „ , Yery•exiiits in the Territories by virtue of the ‘CoristifulliM,the Southern democratic leaders will preolpitate the,oottou states into a rev olution,". and a rupture of the Unisni,wiltbe the 'result. - .t According to the reinOniag the .• , ! ; 11 .. } . 311.10 . 3 ere so ojeigßueoA)ieir right'," arid eolar4lausifor• a pretest to , disiblve the Union: that they' are uniiilll4 l eion to wait theii righ:te. are invathil'hittarkle takes tali,, expression of the.,Will of the , majority, itf.tlo. election tr . .fitiaviee.forleatitott • ' • •• one their foreee teTtftare,forpr Nov, we ar!:iwitre that sateeof the' Bouthein.tife. ....c...43,arti:fev g ri c ih'i 'and batbatAdood , letting ~wtivld• operate as a "cooler," but *e apprehend no danger to the Union, from the Intiene ravings either ,of or Pro eleksol.9 iapti..• • : *.• • 2,778 • 2,849 The • Republican party stands pledged to preserve the Union. They recognize the right . of their Southern brethren to regulate their own inatitittitnis in, their own way. , They .neither entertain nor cartes the desire to in vade the rights . of States or individuals. They' intend to eleet'AbriNim Lincoln President, by fair means,.and if they succeed, they intend: 'to administer the Government, - es fat 'a,a they may have the. power, with equal and exact , justice to the rights:a all, .Nerth and South, within the Ijmits'of the Constitution.. • • lithe Southern States are not eietieqed With this, but commit Creme to the - Government,' by raising the banner 4t . disunion, they ' ll3usi bear the punishment as well as theresponsi- . bility." • . In 1810, nit i ny , well-meaning,-buloredulOul pimple were induced toheileve,t by the repre sentations of dtmocratio orators and 'editors, 'that if ths:whige„suc s oeeded, we 'should have et. monarchy; and Gen. Darrisoi would be king. the editor . • • . Is the editor. of the; yolunteer, playing the same game now, by holding 'up dieunion; Mt's; stare crow, to frighten people into the support• . otpoueas or 13reckenildge? Does the editor really believe: that sensible, men, pan be enced. such:slily:twaddle, as. an army of Wide. Awakes to - subvert 'the Goiernment? 'Why the only sectional war" that we know of; iihetweett the two' sections of the Demo. bratio. party. They cannot agree on their own issue! The .DOuglas men 'soy they museeti-• tildieh'popniateoinrelintyittid lirsoltenthige .capp, say they must 'have . intervention and, a iSie;oode . for' Territories. •On these'priticipll4,'atit4retAstio 'to each 'other t • the'..Denicaratio patir fought altd_nett, each. seetiom-declares,v that if their own pee,uliar theoryls•potsustained;the 'Union must beats: this alarm' dodge Won't L'te:E..l9::siri_iiot, ; to . in . , terrified at .aquibe, who.arp,sktiUg: .c all.day.overe barrel of gun ;myth:7r. " •.• 0,665 6,822 . The aCtion: Of 'the Douglas State; tee in Withtdrawing. tips st)aipbt :ticket.. from the .fteld, • galvanizinifthe Democratic Fir-, into life'aincn; and' they, are'bahily, en, gaged in re-organizing.tiheir scattered' forces for the contest in. November. •, To our friends. We: wcild'aiY," be ready to rieet.tliani at' the Polls.. 'Do riot leg them Steal maiett`,44 you by..tt;tr. ppieuded . quiet. You have the 'votes necessary to mako'.inur‘viefory a 4eeisive one• aid now. is to 'rpluniiiliieiniton' ttrelittlittOcii he 6t.b lf,„l2ffijamber. ."A NEW .0 0ALENDEN.- pi,sucCeeptml duatiOn:of 0111 probobly.lnduco. people after,io,designote the yeir,lB6o;aa theileor' of Ei,ote - Hundred and FV , cle Awake. A P(inoiii, D i , hit Teutonic, citizen inn mule other titty,--in; giving his reasons for voting theltepnblicart . : tieketi , t ; . ;11t . :1 ikn,a,4 ‘n 9;PPt 141 • YOB r 'r Pn! l 4? 4,7 2 ' 0 2 1 , Ober ineoyenot,,i • '•btit': ik dey.ipni "sp le etite4n ,4.t: 41,A14`, rieif utnijAi top! •vy,'T *00; 4, Republiennetotieiet.".•:" . ' • , .•ej.:4 4 WM 4 ; ,11 ".4 4 0 9 1 4 11 .P ..10,. 4,4 4[ o ll *IA 1 1 ' Mil LOOKOUT FOIL rsium Mr• 1 4400 0 1 1011 1 1. ,POOtkomi.oaa lllaver?. :, It t kikoot4 . rt,t4.hyT,:itiastAltv)it!Alli kit , ,o.teto l Kott.l,,Aitail oteitiiS ~• , ,;....,. ..., ..' ...s. ..., 4 2... (0 1 4. !...? : e th. it A 21M/4 1 , 1 01/T4 44 V 101i 3 O.'t 0 - Itifelpito,i4i, _ 'a leAdit ,liitttio t t f ailo tzaeiiiiikilr yyP r t 5 '17' , , , -.0, ' , . - t- , ; , ..^` , t , ,.. --.Di.7..41.14q}#10.t.e1MK,P 4 il l 4 l r ci iZs ° 4 ll lPol ll .;4 Cl l :.. 0411 , 7 1$1 1 i5 . 0 , )100t i i l ,geRPk Litinolti,ht net ' l ,l6o4oti i ili t ,:o lF :.,,e.: ; aufx p4ted by a We 161;140 , 4 . ii4t4Allteriqiiii , se"KleiA Congress on the - slaver y question, was ',mi.' : acidly nationalntioto.),tuter4ative,' and ‘iiiltis i speeolca; in, illi(tole,'24iiiiii . g ,the sole .oativiss'witli:Mr:tiouilaii,lie lic e not taheri a 'position 4tbst• might . i.iiii bi1teh1..,09,091/..', Ifinieilleigig eitisiin of. the South: 4 ' '-'.' ', ''.',''',.. .' trh_eif , Nr. LinCeln%vratiinpongr i ess i tn , ,l£oB,... a bill.wes introduced to , eetiiidleh terhtorfac : ' goiterptpente.for,Dregoti f rtirriL44oetv,,;and . F , ~94 1 1 14 r 0 a . r ln i, 1 40 tdR , t.ticre, vr.,4 iiiVt9llei , t, , wiijo4 PrOhibiteelgew:Mezicii and California ,,, ;from glassing eny:lnw:for'in;•tiglaltiat Slavery Mr ~ . t.intioln veted.to lty ifile;blß on the table.' :1 ; in tile'imam', year a' bill wiipi'bringhi , }into.` the, Boupe;irabibitinithe, sieve, trade in.the District of , Columbia., • Mr.; Lincoln , voted against this bill; and when the qUestion'catuw • up in anoihersluipe,. kr. iLitcolii)ntrildn'Oed', a bill as 'an ani:endnient, 3 :pr ' ofhlini 14 ; 4, no . nine° elavos should be brought, into.th e. Bie.. • f tract, andthese who ;Apse to omanOipattil.their stoves, • should • be paid Chain full: vaine;fer them out of the Unifk:Stati‘s'lreniery: It; also'prOvided that the billehniild, bp . submit ; '- 1 tod:tO the'ciiiien's of the District; and that it, shonid;Ocit become a law unless a'majority of, the inhabitarkts voted . , in faVor of , fitT;Coulti , any thing be?niore fair aa4 eq‘iitable ? • 2i `. • •1 %In his debate With •Jiidge Ironiliie,rldr. Llii coin, in answer ton question propounded by .ludge . .D9itglas said, tbet:as a .tneipberof Con=' gross With his present views, ehi.iihenld• not he in favor of abolishing "slavery in the Dis, tricrof Collimbla • , :' ^: '' '' • • • In his speech iii Freeioii * :l4,deelitred that ho woul d' not' o ose the ado:denied of new; , Illati'stat es; if the itentifof such; fits tes•deii sired slivery. ,Heed ii; 'lfni in : favor ..oi. „,,,,,,,,,,, keeping slavery out of, thiileriltnriee,,ltit coneidered that when it'State is reedy Air ink; mission into the Union, the peoplehave the right' to eidapt suoh institutions as theyhtee 'proper, • presided they do not confliarwith the Consti tution. Ile.dectiiied•thlit , her was not, and never been in favor 'of ,tt!e l nno"C44iiatii4 repeal Of the Fugitive'BleveLaw. lAnd.thei, the Petiiik•of the'Unite4 States, were entitled to euch a,.law under the Constiiiiihin 'l's th'ere 1 aßell:Everett man; or a:Douglas 'Dentoirtic, who can find fault'Witli -sal a rent:ird if they sp,nie their holiest scotheeitte,?. Not.oue. - But further, Mr... ,incidittis. ohatged ' with, being in favor-of negro equality I. A. charge so absurd, is hardly worthy of it reply . ; but to diskiivei it, we need only,refer to the fol lowing extract from one of hisspeeches. Which is conclusive on that , subject., 'Mr., Idneoln ... . !VII; --. X "I am not ( nor ever bairn been.'in fivor of bringing abotit, in aag troy; thesocial and po htioal equality of the *bite and . 'blink 'races. Innf.lloG, nor.erer Wen: infavoi of ma. Iting vines or jurors of negroesenor of quail,. fvtng them hold tiffute.. nor 'to Intermarry with white "people: and I will 'say, In: addl.. tIon: to this, that there M lyptletioal,ditterenoo• between the blask and White -races, whMh."l behove, will foreverforbid,the two rues togatlier.on terms of social apd.politioal eqlmlity. And inastn'uokno they cannot sq live, while they do remoin together there Rust. .be.the position of superlOr and ifferiqr: and 'J., ns,oluOb !tie ant other man, am ln.fsiror.of :having the' superior position ilitilined to4cl :White race." • • i . ' • ' If there is'any candiclatOttefore thn..pttople: :Who stands, on a platform; moimnailonal and' "conservative than this, we should like toknoW TUE " The political orators, In oppoSition 'to itaf Republican party. have hien very emphatic ia - Jti their. advice to the Reptibliciins to ' rink the nigger. question." This counsel comes With a bad grace from the men, who have been •itegro. "resurrectionists," 011 all oocaslons. :Shivery agitation comes, from the democratic iide , of the4touse, and they must bear thwres ponsibility '•The compromise bill 0f.1850. was _to Im : considered as d:"tthalltV on the elnievy. question,"andit was tt"foUntiotion of peace; " nail"; in ;1854 Mr. Hoagies; .and others, re ,opent4 the:controversy, by the intioduction of theltatases•Nebraska bill, and - the 'repeal of the' Missouri' compromise. Here was the trat•sgitation of the," nigger , question"—the attempt to foree slavery into Kansas; against the wisheadt her citizens. • The people of the Cl"' Nortir.thbuiht with floury'ay y _that elavery% mould not be introduced into terry*, acquired. from Mexico; because the laws of 'Mashie ex oluded it. • They knew the'fliseeitri ' compro- mire excluded it from' the residue of thelerri •tory, and therefore they have.done no act that loAed beyond a reinstatement of things, as theiwereitrier to the repeal' of that,litii; and that is ell they ask now. The Republicans sea pity, have:no legislative ,aolion to:pro pose, on this subject. They disolaint'aitY de sire , to interfere with the right of slave trade between the States. They have ,no proposi-' tion to make. relative to the 'abolishment of . , Slavery 'in the District of Columbia.. They . ,ieqtilesce in the execution of .. the ,Fugitive Slays law ; 'and the territories are praeticallj in he conditimii - they want them,' only the strtiggleorthe 'Dem ooracy to oarrj+ slavery where It dace not exist; that produies this "agitation 'of the bigger 'question:"... Let ' the . eubjeot alone, and there is nothing .• `The editor of the Vo/sinteey: is ,131aar.t , tittle on - ", The lesne,",ipioisitis us he has Allred .itf ‘ the Ponth,where lie mitneds;,', e;d Filayery in - all' its phases, .and that-the , tdavits7are fat' baiter' et the free 40'1:ati. of the 4 .14iti1.".,n , and 144 no ._depire to.ohanite- the - . 1'401(416111p.. in Calmly 01%11138 . the- Slaves ,nrtit" , better, off; than somo . o f,tho free wbpeniiiiitatt the , the yidunteer, oppiAtiavg, 'Ol4l ft he wisheittO be perfectly Ingennous, that when be brad in the Beath,' and 4 apt3dAli'. vote, he had to borrow eettietilan's snalsiop As .145 prePerliriVOters;.4, could exerolee that prisilege:: ,; t The Btral~R~ Piusfits:: TIaketr:VVIIIII• drawn. Tl'ci Donglon Committee nf .t 11.1; $ Wit acct, met, in Phliodelpbio lacy w , san .vijiliclicer(theic.elnctoral ticket froilothe'deld lecoilimiiiiiirkg, t th!ii‘l.i)oii 3iP}:l/:Miifi,4 A •DeniOciacy,7 the Rending..,o6o4 . : ticket,: and : ,endorcing; Donglaii and ''.l'irhinton 4aa eta: 'no . 'nine '8 :. Tlin' roma ' for' thee; tiett - r'i,iiuf , - e • • . I . PI, ,ibataiettiovOillOo.mip3i*Jisiap3:ll943dive . oressop artoggmmitt PlOging .0‘9 , .y141, 4 kg , • Afvetore to - vote a, certain way,;theso. niacin's, , wOuld' hi bOund to vote A': tte tegalik. ki din iiieei 9title!Pkii7;'•o44/0 , #.44:9 1 .44 6 ..r . ' T...,,......?- : .y.., Rd.,4l:d.p.a&r,4teinitAipiyiranal ciso, V.., Ilarni!tii, '''anto Ulna . Peolgertil'havd' keen e1e!e4,17 , S;:: B O , TPW if 6l ,...: l P, i i.kA t i . I . i th .,., t i l ey ‘ i,,,, ii ii i ii te 4 „AA ifii ,yearly,. .. M i r. , Neernith anemic 'Chin, Lltbco :' , ! 7 " , g ti '$ ..... ~,.... ' '44 444 .4.i..... a i',% 414. tit.. 4 4 : . i:...A. '41.:..... 3 / 4 ...d., ~ ' . , 1 •;I•r:This- young iecion oty.,:Royalty/;,,11er: tds ilkii._o!6lleitititidgkrtportipli Ofihe'l)nitetl • S . kiftlltiokX,Ati . , ..tgdandor ;and: enthusiasm ,tls4;i'ad . ,,:g.;tlley s didiisiraalipmpiitiecilitiune, ' l'Lti!° o l o.7- tOfieliikA:woogt h )ftilieVor: hid +j .1 i.alf,e:''gTiliAtiitproiffkiF9; t ii; i loloatiAw4)4o#artiii - atfitjheAo9 -,fili v oloooiitioiwiti;litiro:T , -... iShatiglubti'iiirritioiletursreceiVeit ik.most of the cities, which hi:visited, -L and the , clslll-. 1 - e:6lfri;fileTiceTviis . "'ornrinird'eti;tlTveriTY irlieri,.:Urtsl, - b.iyifkappearedl)ften , to merge inlciAl*frlili,dlllq4,*hon Offered - to rart*Mk liXieiiilintiatiorbO , ; wishid to iieltuovirronly as Baron. Renfrew ;• ict, the .. result most have . lielnepeltitli!rvlfgralW 'g 10-te-Priaen an' . his • attendants:.' If ,they, w our boasted i"eo3ll4tid simplicity 4411fing iiiii beiiirn A n,.. 18k41 ~,h,l 3! ) g .,a,t,h,,,,lfP?)",a!tY.Lt.ktPAftlit ! PF 1!!0.7 0 4i- P-1 thvligpitXolv4nuirican citizen and'. the ;.desire tO'idcbpplege t tp,thei,noniof a Queen; they saw also evidences of w.esith prosperßy ;and refirnementip4ong their t'colsine which %d bowed . that, although. their style. Of . - libuse keopinfir•Milthl be:ditrarewi,theY 11 . 44engkr no disgrace chi the feu:41,1;2 -..'. , , :.„ . t . ... The rocupilon .of , the Trince at •• Boston; was marked' by an intereatilig ineident;iathe introductiort,to the qtriYal: party; t of ..Ralph . Fainham r u ow in his 105th -year ; tha - lart aurviver afillieliAttle: of Ranker Hill.' "The ofd„patriar:cl;`,:'44ingtiti, interview. 'naid 4 ., he had heard an much said in favor of the Prince. = of Weida, tha t tC:‘ was,'afraid all •the toeoide were turning 'royalists'," end lie'" l i ed milled. : because be .wislied to show .the Prince; tei he owed hivarie.illwill dtirtecolint of th - e,I:old . score. At the , Mimic. Hall 1,200 children ~... . from t t!, 'city schoOls, .welpomed the Prince with a demonstration more_ remarkable in its style and abets; than:ally of the teluiVitien which have been showered araund him, due- ~ - . . . Ing•his Asieriene lour. •'' . • t „ • . •!1 .../ _ - i . . . . We gather the following details of his clif portal's from -the'!.telegraph - despatches : ; ThatPridoe•bniViis'i party arri 'red atqicirt• land" from' Bostdn it -2- o'clock, and met with's - handsome reception. , ' While - the pro ! oessisen was nioiiitik 'throng)) the city, sailors were occupied , under the direction of: Com - - tuciddrefidytiour; in getting, the royal party's baggage on•board ' the ships. •Eiieb, , article of •I clothing eierrieti•to he donenp in separate portmanteaus. Nomerotia Were the parcels. " l)r...Ackland'hitd••intiarhoxes of books and mathemaiicalinitruments, jneluding some p'reschted•by Senator Seward:- •Among other articles the Prince had several turtles, which Ee had e Lured oh the prairie, and an km . 4 / mouse ex containing:, large' moose horns, froitt '' Catibila:. , .. Lord' Ilich&ibrooke had sing g birds and courier squirrels ',..PaSsing.ntidere large arch on the bill, back of.the harbor, and Walking down' long :flight.of 'steps to the dock, built for the steam. Ship Great Eastern, after quickly' reviewing the troopti, which were 'drawn up , along the wharf,' the Prince - mid, " I'm very eaki-:-.hur• ry/' and 'moved towards the Hero's barge.' •T leading to the bunt were covered with. crimson fcloth.' Shaking.. hands with Gev. Goodatisq-,layot.Lincoln and Mayor -Howard, to whom be said. "I'm Sorry my visit. i l 'here has bein so brief," hejumped into the . ' ' barge. The retitain'dorof the' party stayed a few moments,•shaking handl and saying 'Good Ile" to 41dIrt;anadian friends, Gov. Banks,SenalerSumner, and many Americana 1 to -whom theylatilbeen previously introduced. '• At-las . t..the'PriSce's barge, which boro'hie plumes oo the fritat,' started for Weller°, and instantly the gals of allthe aliips:thundered a salute. i'l'hiiiiite,rekated, thesbips'•ba ads playing !I God' Save the Qocen," ."Hail 'Col••• :urablist."Y,andffahltee, Hoodle,".aathe NitiCe ittekied'on the Here's deck, at half•plist four' 'o'clbck.' i:r• -..,,i •,,', ••. •• i , --• -.' • The vessels ot 'cite Prince's Meet. set •sall almost ittinteiliately.7 • They,'were acclompan: led a. Short.' distance from' the harbor .by ativeral.aailinrvesitels.and the steamer Wia ton, loaded ,withegSetatorti.fratirThist9ir, 'and *Pie 'saluted by.,fott "Yrelife as they' passed. Ili six o'cloelt• thdtwore.hull down opoWthe Horizon„ add aLtevers fishermen reported them out•of eight... They steered direct for - Eng. land,. making. no stoppages. ~ • • • ~. The especial par,- which. they will make has - not .yet been:decided upon • but-the - Ad mimi thonght,theywould land at Plymouth. Thii.whols English , Channel &mils expected to meet them:sdaitOistance outside•the bar bur, and rect3ive thine with:royal honors. In the arrangeMbatis "far: the ball which . •. o .. was 'givelf,t. the Pi:incest Boston, the name' of the verierable . Jssiali: Quincy, was asked . es one of.the Committee: Arr.'Quincy, now in' his ninetieth year, was-the,tisoCiald of the men whd laid the .Imi - edition's! this Hepub r . . ' ‘ , • liar. With . an intellect still vigorous; and 'a character of great liersotut I worth, he stands all, ti liak connecting the petit with 'the Pre , sent,end therefordthe 'following answer, to the retinest,,,so characteristic of the man! will be read with interest.-- • • , ~. •.• • ', • •• . • 1 'Borten, Om: . 41860. GeNTLEILIF litillOied by your-pro. posal to place mymomo on the General Com mittee of •Management: for which you ask my permission. ' • ' It is now. nearly, if not- quite; seventy genre since , ' had the, honor of joiningot Concert:Ball: in 'atom . 'a country. dance; with the.D'u o :Kent,' the Prince's grand father. I elm Id esteem it's like honor •to 'unite on alike Oceisiod ivith grandson, Bet nature prohibihr, , andil eubrait. • • it will be impolikible for Me to be:present at the proposed-Ball, or participate-in , any of ' . the service's' its management' may require. - ' But highlrApprdving the'. tribute; of re• epect proposed to be- paid-to the 'son of w Sovereign—.not, more • eleiatco•by her rank tpaieby her virnicaand exeMplary,tnfluence —ri l ieadily place my name. at the ,dispasal . of the committee; n the :conneitioq they, propose, regarding it ai arnhotthr and• 'priv. •With great, , resrieet, i• Ruh • gentlemen, Jour. friend and servant, - • • tr“, II ~ . . • • maw,: COMM i' The% rout' Of ttiei f hietott-0u ~ tou-earorp,' soil tbClrfl lids ott theminth doYof Phi:Unit(' month, the 7intr of Our fiord 11860,1wietO the 'dimoorockmbett 1114011 I itedl begs' tatontrrablot—and seen redly be folloyed,with :the thole rosult.' to :wit: , tbe. `auirender of ~ their. lAA , bold .in the Minutia 'free'. States, tioo, theclitbs day of tiovembbr , en. Ategeg:tho telumpbe sectored. lo Om liepubt ihmo 'perky: On Ant , tieetelMiire..PAlMßte the; power to ilea: et-Uolied,"ptifety. Sattator: IA ,OP room of, nimidi Blitler. jot tseeottdary to go other,... Thfa defy will devol'le,op the poitdpq, peg alidure. "In vieriyA 'Oa lteperbt4.lthar , Inge cia the lotereeth of th e, Sato elifood,', dad 1 'of opr'attr,iqu I levet 'fothottleobirlOcidd 'Omit' nierotal' p rospeelt4it helot." the latter `would .imget the-nolo or..Yobit, lt.' *taker: Of. Erie Po4 o s'..vith..' in - ...every ‘ reepeqf 4' mil table ' i note. for' lhir.atittion: - ',' • '.. :'',s i= . '''" ' - .!''''l'' •'"'fdr. Wilkorliitiiiitlieof Coleborlied county Mudd WelkbriVet'th formerly of East: Pettaiboro' ; teweiblll: - .'lnatiottulalied ; la •'his pre trfeselo soot onctolter i-Of 4beErie• boil , al:- • *ill" irrototheet-logthe polltiiiiksisoolitiotoa bitting. for their Obßel Or 'ov*lit brbit'; olo644 ' 'Mit D04100.114.' suntridentie44ll4 411thi114444: , hies teethe& to tlevolope,tho led* rp end Asa- Iteiptine. of t 44 people ettrgs , ItkAttuiliVeY l .4. o .. Ite7r4g in. quilotiontopt, be. !, I tit,pprlpti; to; retrfolt 3 tb(i. s :Ptafer. t Aliiitla.,, Romp, !Vo i . l ,l e , :le doia, treetze,rigipi3 • wbego.rOlfire ft,. I'm hoed teltb' the nate ;toillrit. ' ettt' '..likrA 409!t, i `etilei 01 %Xer 42 .k.i11it#4 4,4 11, .tt .1 1:1 4 .0 1 1 Ad jaketto SWitltilet" tivelitg, OfterdiVii .i i ,tit- diht itv§etiei,.ahettie` oouli i t 4 lillaii :who 'ttab r ieftl 'et,'tttiotheiconti'l' . 64 - 1,' trio *id- tt - hitti lie Ate What • be% eserOnt ithd ;nom Ostia hetelYi.VT'A elteeeftlifaWilleitild' bey izeli fOr.lle'sdarolly. If tiot , foilut %Mit!: %le ..Tudue.o •;.• l',.;. l. .qtatre.TßltiOiligklibt ' 4i...1 .4.0.... ,,i. 1.,1 4: .4..!4$ . ~., 0 .' .44h , :11q.4..4 , ic:!..4 • &lin: 4 0 le 711211 014 tieftl TRoisTmf...s • .o f al c .). —4--. •-•• • 64 fit EC 47`ek .A.FIII 4194, 50 ' i„ ,2 , MEI no MEI SEMI EIII3 ano. Enquire nt : • • ComatiaarorrEda Dite(EcE —Capt. GEo. Mtut.ex,the Codiniissitiner 'elect, was Sworn rnto office, on Monday last, and entered on Aiicharge"rif 'bie 'Eta iisefut rnam.. bar orate . Board: • • -.BEQUESTRATOR.—The Court• have ap.. - pointed Wm. 3dore Esq. of Southldiddfdton, Seriiteiltrator'of the' HandsMrl'and.:ei4iiide`, TurnMkejtoadConipani, hi place ofJUdge! 'Woodburn, deceased.. • eliAtiGE 14, • MARKET ficUßB.—The. Town Connell have - it in .eoptempletion, to ab . ange the Markel hours during the winter, so as to Ovoid the'neassity of, getting up so, 164495 re day to go •to market. The • time . ..-. for.opening,the market underanew ordinanee hoe' not been fixed, it will probably be at 8 or 9 o'olock.,Jn iLe Morninif.. . Pomat Ankifts.—Constable Bretz 'arrested three soldiers .on Tomlay, _On the charge of riCkart larceny, preferret! by bephart tittt! Mre . To'formation wits made thesame day, agatnst. Mrs Oephart,', Mrs, and Miss McMaster, • for keeping disor- • derly honed, and they wei.e also arrested by the seine ?PAT. ~,E•Vons *ere also fr., .restedtbytonstabla Marlin s lor ragranCY and tiro:listless. • TOE WEATHER.—Everi thing has had a decidedly soaXy appeatitnes during the last _week. . I The moist air' hanging abo - ye its; didn't even take squeezing to .get the„ , water out of it... While lohkingfitt the' falling rain and noting'ite ylerseveraiteiin'eoming down, we sonl¬ but thinkthere was some Jonith . of a drop, somewhere .in the °hinds,. that eipelfed'heloiv they'd !'hOld Now , old Sol has dried • the drops on Na ture's tear stained face',.•tunil umbrellas 'and " over-shoes are stowed ,away until' their time comes for anotherleign. , • • • . . FTE.—Between and 1 'O'O(W on 'Tuesday; a fire I:oroke.'out in an old frame shop: on the loradjoining Owen : a Ma'rble Yard. r I 6 was odoupied by Mr. Pllkey; * as a °abbot:ma -lier shop, whc;has lost most grids tools.. One of the workmen, we - undeistnnd, built a fire in the store just before going to dinner, and during his abeimee the fire' ooeurretit , The Salop . ..Was ;Of. little oraltte4.and., the , firemen pre;rented the .flames front extending to any of the *siiiioundinebitildings .TAYL(IIO3 , LEOTU,RE.-7 .OUr citizens enjoyed quite • a'- literary treat on Tuesday. evening, in hearing, , for the, first time, a lecture from litaysituTAXi.on. • The . subject was' Mnscow, and it' was Creditable. to the' liteiitrj , ..ehaVa . cie; Of the' team, to see, that although .. the. night, was, wet, '2and !Esti greeable, he was :greeted. with one of the' largest nnd . nrst appreciative audiences we havit'eier seen in the - Mall. To a musical voice and clear, enunciation,. /idn:TAlLort adds. a fine person and graceful delivery. His delieriPtion'af petions,placss . nnd things; in and around Moscow, were sographic„that you could al in ney YOn were luoitingon the • living picture.. The appearance of the city, the incongruity of its buildings, the mixed nit; tura of ita iaiabitantsibeir:dresihmannera and customs,-their-sociaLtii;e7;n-d-r-eligiens ship, Tynan drawn witli a master bland, and given to the audienee with a'. beauty' and c felicity Of expression, that allowed the'Veturer N be not only a keen observer, but, a poet and wcird•painter. who could transfer his own impressions to. the minds of his hearers. in a way not easily forgotten. ' leettire on thurada n y next, on :" Life in, .Lapland," and usher conntrieiCwilhin the ' Arctic cirelei *jib dditbtless house. . JOCK IS•fp :•17— As far tte wei are . corned,' we hope ihe ladies Will e• ! : . /goii . kvS:.'!,' ath 'it;i2 : - set every ;maw:lll4e ikeer't a • utter, tilace • the . Bummer : inn :peeped': Ow, their saucy, turned tiprime; into the liquid depths of eyes: below. They . are ,enotigit to, make. a man , dretan of Paradiee4or yskoleltightii together; , • and' white' at the blushit4 cheek. so, • teruptingly:disidayed betiiiatlil.he fill of lace, '.we don't wohderthatliterfonsilies oths : tld;feel ioting again; and only re't4mher.the Hight 'of years, w hen he - happens t'o touch the steel . . .4prino of his wig, or a rhautnatio twinge .mind's hiiit'of.vrifeWnd balrnit at Louie. Then. • let the plumeswave, 'and the velve t twist it,- • eelf into bows; (if it ought to,) and if unpile be, let !he 'cunning ,rosettes;over ounninger - ears, be matleof,rloher:linea in compliment ix; ut to A tumu; but-don't—oh! . don't, exile. them to diUsty some..otielosity shop' , ' ; eta mr4, - ;viltelS tiplaers'inidie; Cho tilt's', into . the " . .preitisOtAlW parlor. that: crew they.did . • spy,'atictrolott•wilf coquet In and out of the • iib?ons ;1141*;ilte:iOunittied, by "qearii" , don't give them ,upi ~ .lesstways”, ,ttni'for a Stine. ;•r• e • • . • . • ArirrUNl ar43 patio:tr. , ''rzo ni?npunee; tbat.B4viantliLonwhoie leeture • on 'Tuesdt yevening, give eo mulch phiaaerito large • audiatiee, ' di3liver anc4li.4 , ;•JOit'aii to Aheern'a flallAnt" ;Thnri datevening next, ?November let; .::Tbe•aub isnt of this Ileeinte" , wilk; Life.' ; Lap and." it jai 4id too be the most entertain, itig ipkiotonistii?g, of hie aerie", and , will. wafiepe, driviv a still' larger tuilliel4o than 'theleinir. •'' -:• • ' ' ' •"• • • .PRlAN.o.4ttiNEß.,—The.Curtin men 9f.. Carlisle nißpreseet: to Soot - arud leton,. blinher, ; ee' teithiony of the zeal and Ild'elt"'. o, 7 re Rph ifeeted jip' i e:itk.!; l3 ;a`iit ,1,t, 0 0 04! 6 ! 11 m ; vii,„ot t ,;rititnon. satja.,andt etdia ' tdejtuletiptiona elegantlij Tho Stirinp next Setazday,,. ; ..*lVoinbon at: 4 . o Vaa.kri:. •! • )• ) 0` ) • fr., a - ;P'Pr k . ehiii k° `bpsa open ,414.K0fi0°*11Wii.,Y0)7 4. .**tts!:..; they boy U.li snxtolS;': Co . -prevent how tOng:is, t 4 Mustbelo tinde. Altaent now, eincejlni thOjearybas atUr.ttitbe way ofpotoriositien., l . the 'eyed Spring in 'bee f ...rinds her.blossomeitmostrbessitchf legly v ell , theirloOlsonp ;,tintit l etany errant. iesichaTehlie witited;.in these wait some Annie' ini,the" itinioW of.. the' e4scins; thek min tiviell oniho• }Meth) . - flush .stblit is 'deepening on the cheek of Autumn, Indfoli... ring rierMOttrdigc 4 9 llo l , .. . "., • 'Tie a beautifir season inJeuth ;•and what wonder is it, that some 9f its genial eutishfue steal into our sanctum, to play bide.and" tilieliamiing the dusty, papers, and other para phernalia ;of an : F ditei'.'a betiren I is : e peonliarebatta about'Onieher, - theft is 'do ill Sen . or felt in the.dther montliti.- : Look at • our mountains to the 'North South, „and see the dazzlinnrlghtnesit that mirk! „the . place where he/royal robes bare been. See the pared, haze; she has t rewn .over er ' beauteous face, lest we, could not gaze upon. Wet: g10ry.,..• Hark! when the winds • °haunt the-Orions =Antuinn anthem' aroond yeti, and see howthey,bearupon their wings the robbed honors 'of the trees, intihowto,,oorr?4-eyes whet rich tints she has in' bee treasury; the forest' seems like broken • rainbows,. belting 'the fields and hills, end even the tiniest leaf, grows with 'corers more beautiful' thaW . Pris% , '',;. " • '.• .r . fot• DOS . i ,F ta:- i ,': , , 4.4 a: ..... • ':. '' 61 1 A, 'i.ri , 4o . 1, . . 47 XI i -•,- •,, 61'06 1 '., II, - . 1 6100. ' , 150 . 65 00 . 1 I '.20. , 03 , 06 • ,- . WM= The twelve months sr like the ttrolie cone of linters poi rQrolt, and Nature like poor par tiar.latnih:.oltithet Cloinlier;heriltiotieJoeeph, in the coat of many colors. BARRY Gtai.:—The readers Ohba lotite ourii a/ ,;y: r ek - a thit Barry. Gray has 4)44, hie "Summer , in the' Country;" (mien he will consent ,to favor the publish. era of that eieelleue fatuity, paper, with hie sitetelies of a !! yirinter . in!the City. Asseiiol'ters' JOlxii. --Samuel Wherry, Esq., or outhamptou township; has basil' ap pointid by Ooverrior Packer, Associn . te Judge, to qtl .the vicarial 'oncesioilefl by the death of Judge Woodburn.... The eppoletineat wee web withoui.solicitatiou oil the part of Mr.,Wheiry, CottuEgtort.-lu-onr published list of Premiums 'T . error: ; o,Murred in th'e report of one of thO Committees. % The Sewing Machine exhibited by-W.: Bolines'. Moot' was one of Ladd Webster & Co's. instead of Booth & Parr. 'neater, as pablinbeg ' Pht.Nos.—The establishment ERINO & Sox, Boston, ie now tainfig out forty pianos a:: week, and rain : hardJy supply the deinand: these. pianos are celebrated for volume and sweetness of tone, and in.all the iequireinents.of a good instrument are justlyNgarded as ,segood „IQ pope y in the. United4uues. Those who'wisb tn . esami»e a good- . specimen of a •Cntoxeltitro can do'so by calling at the H Beau) came. ". rIIRNITIIIM.—We would dirict the at tention of the housekeeping Community to the advertisement of HENRY . A. Rubies, to be seen in another . Column. He is prepared with every facility for Making the best..quality of furniture: ". I:Ming:mew who think of getting Merriod, and old men who think of dying, would do to UMW:lqm RHOADS' eequetipttnee,' for he eon. furnish everything from a credit), to . l coffin. FAIL AND WINTO Sriria.,--.Wer are happi to announce the fact thiti'asitar: Prising friend, J. G. CALLIO illl£l .provided himself with the very latest , styles of Hats and Cam, from the 'poiatirs' t /tiugardoaf,'? to , the glossiest broad•top." If you want to look genteelhust drop into his stoie and WQ will warrant satisfaction. . • - 6On:re Litan-floor..—The November nuother * Ctiiiii popular periodical has bun received, .replete, u usual, with' all that eau charm .the eye, Improve Chi ml,.d ind cultlvatn thetutee of Itti many readera-:,',At; a"Y"e;7, superior number even for (lodey, who must - Sad It a diftleuitLask l to im . provr on..previour nthittiers. Slaty , Avaertgrailugi,three otthem sfiel plateefliteirariii; titles, together With household "plats Aid fa abundSnci:Otit up • a style which has long mole the Laily's nook a 'necessity,: are' mond In tbe- November nurobeWand eathe . ,prreent year lairsering to a• clove, nuw la a tavorablls time to ...virence the foroutionof o übs (or ;he'next year. , • • •s' • , Tennis-8f flak...tants! , $5; Two copies $5; Three copies • $5; Five copies $lO and an 'extrt copy to the person sending the dish. Address L. A. Cooley, Philadelphia., litsciwootes Measvos.—We have received from the puhlishere, Leonard &ott s Co., New York, the Amer!. ran reprint of Blackwood fbr October. The -Magasinti open. with in article on Spiritualism entitled " &Wog is ijillering." last thllows the "Papal cloyernment.'t Tickler.ll.among the Thieves," and a well 'written way on "The Reputed irues'of Primeial Matt." Part 11. of the *qtmitsuce of Agostini," " The Freer Paint-, logo of Italy," and an article on " Proverbs," whiebwe ehouldlike to tranafer to our columns, if its length did not preclude it. Nit IX. of . ..Smiten Sinclair"' con' Odes this another,- • ' • • Personer leted with tba fever end Arno Mould not spat's titbit , time, trouble or expense, to prdestee•PW 1108TETTISW8 OELULDIATHD MT runs, whose berm& clout pffectalupon the system has been eicarly•prosed to:thoeswitirtutre been stricken down In • short wpeo, of time by this dreadibl curse, whose cheeks are wan, and meagre end whose - nights los aleepless and rotteks; and whose eyes are dlm and sunken, with death Staring them Inthe face, this compound must prove tdeoing ...etching them es It were, nom the mouth oithe goo.. 1. None can know Oa true sabre until they have tested it When all others bars Jklied, , tbese 'lnto ne boa rotated' Ithe sufferers to pristine tuentE - Their popularity fe, all the Western end ttouthern. parts should introduis • thenf to ell remitted. ' I. Sold by druggist. *nd dealers gonspally everywhere So. advertlisment In anottnit nOumn. IirCONSIJM VTIVES.The '.ad*etz lsei 7 , hewing. been. restored ,to health •la 1-floyS weeks by emery simple remedy, alter , baring Nattered ' several years with a severe lung affection, and- Chet v. dread dlseiseCoostunption—lianzione to make known . ..to his. fellow, sufferers the means of curs. ' - To all who desire it, ha will send a copy of -the pre. , sedation need (flee of charge,) with the directions for !. prep-wing and using the same, which they will ;•• sure Cure for Consupeption Asthma, lirooehltlr,' Ac.' .Thennly ohjectuf the advertiser ItO.,sencitng the Pre. _sedation Is to.benatit the affileted.'ind spread InlOeins tion'which be 070001rell to he Invaluable, and he hopes., every sufferer-will try his remedy. se It 'Will toot dbeinil .nothing. and. ratty more a blessing. Parties wishialif ihe prescription will please address ' - Rev. WILLIAM A. WILSON - • •f", Rings County, New York..-, 04.'6,1860 -Iy. DISPIRSIA I DYSIPRPSIAI I Drsearsisi II What Is It- , flowOuredt Dyspepsia Is our National Disesatroresit 4 stomach; feeble digestion; distress after eating, 'oolitlye: ;habit, billions condition.: How many suffer 'titbit and , its attendant symptoms of loWspirlis, had taste, Ated ,tnegni,Fotattupided 'NO; and attacits, , ef hes, el 'Yet how. few know bow:to cure Oetuitailr;:berstum Abs bow* are constipated, resat, Is,knortrt.oatliiitilriit, laxatives. iNt such ot'ondition WAS refuter songs by ` 4 inthavttcs. whose only office Is to 'evoked the dideStNels and impair tit!, integrity ot the entire:assimilative Me., Out lIIIMPIIRKIIeIIOIIIIOPATAIO . .riLLltt—a siMpletnedleated grim pill—bwra titled bun. deeds of the worst and, moat obs!oats eases. This is dontodmply by Itopreeing the tole. and' ristoting the •Intelirity.fthe digestive organs, from whielv.result, good UppeittiOnientlittuddts,a elicit hod, and buoy ant spirits.. Such a ntedlo tie Is* gest, and, requires be.knowrito bb appreciated.' 7 - •' .• N. 11.- - -A Nil set-ottluombriys' Itomeopatbis evert. Acs, Iwith Book 'of 'lineations:: and twooty formai Remedlikinlarai ' vials.tentivrooro Skse, Se; ditto i n . plain aise.44: , cue offdterm boast, and Book, $1,11,.. • gle boxes, and 6 rants. . • Thew Rentedica, br Angle box or case, sr* ssnt .hy mailer oilers/Pay tree of elnge, to any address, on N.. 'oelpintiti rise; .... 014 " 1 F Dr. IN 111131P11115Y8 . 4 • .t , No.bilrg Breathier, Nor York. t;1464,41,14f,thai1. E 1034, 4 ;11.14, :9 114 rAT B, 4 0.7ttr Oo the 118tiv in t . ;1.1:)kef,,,,1 . . ~D,.Qhsnowot6~ dlr. DILACIGAcr CArIIO I C "T it4i„ • Special 'Notices. Martiilat 3 Wki=l Ql#t ioutLitvuit)pooniuciaimAiimaiyk. ror; ibe Herald by • "01 . ,,00dvieard 'lll nolo; (8 upiyti no). . ... 7s . tto. „ Tara.) F .... 4 1 1 2? ): mr L inn .... ." - 40:.; ........ BYs ..... OATS: per 82 lb. OATS, per BO lb Or4IVER81051) BPRINO BARLEY.., . HINTER BARLEY... 1312=11 : Roo AboAiiginieiiii; lIANDSOJIE.-7 W °MENA . , ~• „ TO THE 'LADIES. • HUNT'S "11LOOM OP ROSES." iich elope' et olor for the cheeks or-lips.- It will not wish Oi I4k? offl and when once applied, remains durable for erim.,Tbii Ma xi Maio go richand'iitural, fails to detect - Its nee, ~Cau retuned by lemon juice and will 'not 'Alumna. skin. 'Thule lea new preparation used by the celebrated Cotirt,lleantlee of London' and for Par is:,ol Mailed free, In bilittles,.erith directions for nor, HUNT'S "COURT TOILNT. POWLigli," "tepid '. duzling whiteness to , the. , Complexion, and hi unlike' anethingalse used fer,dhle.Purposelallim fires for: 60 Cents. ' . •' • ' . HUNT'S s.sinansti DALM,"-rismoves ten, reseal'' . eunburn and all eruptions of the akin. Mailed freer"' HUNT'S "IMPRRIAL:POHAIA" for the hidr, stren,, gtbens and iraProves Regrowth; keepslt fiSni cilf and liWarrauted,to make the halreuri: Malledfree pl,OO HUNT% ”P11ARL.834111717E11," forth* teeth eit4 gume,cles uses and whiten g the tieetb, dittniens timpani purifies the breath prisoner the teeth and' prevents toothache. Mailed fine fork 00 -tIUNT'S RKIDAI. WREATH PERVUkik," a. double extract of orange blossoniand, cologne. Mallsifikes Sir MP) Mt& eaquisito perfunie was first: need hytthin Princess Royal orkngland, on her -Marriage. Nowt.' Hunt k Co., presented the Princess, With. an. elegant. min of Perfumery. 110 which all. of 'the 'above articles were' Included) in handsome ent glass with gold amp. pen, yalueda $l6OO, partiehlars of which eppeareit la the public prints. • . All the above articling sent free, by. express:for Om, Cub min either accompany the order, or be pall fa•the express agent on delivery of goods.: HUNT Co; , ; . . • Perfuming tothiQuest. Regent St.; London; 'and 7lfesnromati. Philadelphia; Pa. For Sale by all Inuggista and Perfumers. • Is, The Trade supplied. 4.. 159..47. f a ODIE SHARP.-•-•; - Wucriridloy would Respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle . an the public generally that be has agalnlibulnenced the tuanunteturingof tlu A dare! Lon, wareoftil kind/ In 8. o.,lluyetts building. on Louth's street; dlreett M opposite 0. Shapley', gr AllauulliatorY ,7!her• tot w I atnljklmes bolo readiness to do all- Mods - of work he hli line of business with neatness' aod distateh. A7l work ills be done by himself andcompetent hand is be keeps unipprentlees. Also, can at all.thoss bi had those celebrated TRUING, •SELF-811ALINO, PREMIUM AIR-TRAIT PRIIIT CANS JARS.' . ge • . . • HOMO spontiog. and Jobbing of all'lshuls 'done it short notice and made of the best material. upping byttliet Attention , to' buidoeas, and a desire to pleats all, tarecelyea share of pubilepetionage: EargslcOck 20;1860,1y. PUBLIC' SALE, --.SMALL 'YARN AND NEAT COUNTRY RESIDENCE Ai. , 1/11iLt0 Will be sold an • Friday the-24th day_of NiziyejnbOiffext, on the Prenitaee, situated a short dbitsrlesilimit of Car lisle: about 60 yards from the Borough lowa In North - Niddleton township, containing about 40 acre to a high state of cultivation. The improvements an a neat Mmitid• hallatorir BRICE DWELLING HOUSE, u. *." 'cistern, itable,"hompen and °thereon. 4 4.. verdant out-buildings, together wit` ...... fruit, shrubbery, to. -Tw y fir, aci66of the abovowith the funnovemeite will be dlipo.ed of 'nitrate from the other. should the purchaser desire It. • __ • • : • Sala tooommence at 11 o'clock A.M. on:. mall day, when:due attendance will be givra r atid . terms mad* . . - kbowa by " Oct, 24 '6o.—t, a. • EIAMUZI, T. NEELY, ivIJ 11 - .14 1.0 A. L Under the Order of Bele from the OrPUnhe Court nmbe.lend treunty. tbo nudendgrod will to • Public Bele s tm the premium on .. „ . 'Saturday, the 17th of November no 4t, ,at if VelirelCA: M. the following /ainlbed gtrierty A LOT Olf 'GROUND , • iltuitickort South - Hanover street In the, Bartragh er Vernal.). ccoptilnlng 120 'bet In front and 200 feet Is ,/epth, more mien, haring a •., • TWOiSTORY BRICK Rouen - and Ilmma Maisie thernM eroded, + rl_ Bonded by gong) Daum, Streit, •i Into nr.lohn Outaban andJ.W.Hbrar. er and an Alley. The tont*, made known at time of uie • cod.. 20, „ • JNO. B. PAEBBB. 7 7... •. ' ';`;,.". • • Poardllaa !WV. & Jenkins: BLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE • • -- wort. axWiid to Public Me, on the premises, northoelit pf Carlisle. on the road leMling Rom Ididdimew to Bterret'e Gap; on &Minion Room. bar 17th 1900 a tract of And containing Seamen and 9' perches 'Wet nuskiirine, of whichooameaareclaared and the Winos timber. Bounded on the totes' by Abraham .Lemberton, on the mod by proplhty of Geo. Gumboil, on thy north. by Samlaolglormid north Oct by Levi Zeigler, hiving thereon erected a " , LUCK HOUSE, • Frame Barri, Uog Pen and Corn Crib. i+"-,, Th e soil of said tact le of good quail . 77" ty, and being within two miles of um Kilns, it could be im,proyed fn 1'614, Ime to beAmong the best producing farina In ttie neighborhood... • • B~IQ to cemmsncestlo o'clock on mid day when - ter:oe will be made known by GEORGE IIUTIORP, • PHILIP RI NUL. 0ct44,, 410.-13. ;. - e. Attoepeyt 14 Gad far pen SALE. Olt E-111;iatubserper alums for sale or rent, the steer ..‘ - -A . bred Story Brick House Wirth Rammer Street. Pommies' irllenoo.thelst,ofApol next. The :Intuit bar :dip, moms, IN &mixture! . -1116...vatar. and ps.lindsultableenth `arSor,bushives prtriquirosidstice. pct.20,,1560.4 , . 1f...1114VE5. iITI . ' ohANDERB/ES. : — wilierloi uttd6 ofOraobeniu jot ree►lved matt !or sate by . •J. W. EBY. Oat, 20,'60. F RESEI MACShR SL.- A lot of Mackerel—sew esteh—ln assorted patio. gas oflisives;QuartrOied Eighth burets. Also, SLLUON, foi sale at the Storit of the eatoetiber. • Oct. 211, J. W. Ur N0T0111. 7 -I,getters Testamentary upon • Um will of the Bon, Suonel WOodburn deeemed, base been Issued to the eseeutors. An pueone know• log themselves to be—indebted will Make. W1401144* payment: and those bating, claims . win pretest them for settlement ; to . ,t VBEDRRICIE WATTS, e SHILES WOODBURN, Oet. 28, , 05.4 - • ; mentors: D. .. .. LEASE !TAKE NOTICE.- " The Aim'401.414 it S . /rimer Us been ihingel Att-Paidirit, Sawyer A Miner.; Persons knowing them , spires ilidobtad totheoldttlrta arirequieted to tan and pay their ILCCOUII4I, as we are in want of money. . ~, , ' • LIEDIOII . II SAWYER. We are Wltelsturg.dailis new goods of all kinds nit*. ble for the sweet; ,Please call at our new room, opt dock below Allartites • 7 Oct ' : 26; to. "LICIDICFL'OAWYIM it WILLEM. •1 • . THOS. W. ETANA A CO. lave' it , 4•- • onensd, Theft. Tall Assortment of itch , 81,1te, newts, Cloaks. Bournons; French and Irlsb . c.n.. Ha, &tonsil nes; Chit:does, EmbrotderMs. llo4loll lblea ;L9148-'A N7t-11082 sit r moth:006o , kyybk. w ith so fEI !tock of *lithe, Lek Inospltles Iranoseeibtbbi sesson. • :.:Possaistagannmipe &ditties Am buylnikitmtb in tbts Mid In the Europesn markets, T. W:' N. ii.:Crtastotk edit be tound to empire farorably , with any etbyri. in price Lod It' rti a/11120 .• Bgrlek 1850.-aso.. . -1 r Two doors below Contlntadal llotsL • OTlCE.—Pootor'J.. C.. Steqcnacia o • •bas removed to the Maio roreetly ocoupladllay bard Parker Paq. novo doors welt of ulnae upio. Oot.lo, WOO. Reapo nai blei arid'. hoped agents wanted .---; li m ogboolaho Hotted Ittatia, to whom wo will • pay'a Warr of from ,24 0 to littl*et month Rod itwomaa. Vida to oo humbug. poi particulars address. (Ineloaing :1164 Stomp lbr return postage,) or &Opt, ha pomp to aor. li, 'do Lazo: HALL A CLARK, Hamill lams .„ . . ARRtAiGE:•GUIDE—Biting Itaiiiitilaitruotoe ibs worried 'pinions or thou abort to be merited. both out. and asarythlmitsoncenilig the phyMology and relations bfour ninuM.MIMM, and the production or • proventkiu of °Tux, including all the pew distorts , his osier Itabre "NI WOO $llOl/h laminas% by WM. YOUNG4t. D.. 'le limit, velOable and latertitiMy work. , It Iniesitten In plebe llulePate tor, the 'lteunla reader, 'nod trilltelrated with namoroue "enctrirlogn • - All young married people, or those contemplating lam.. Mugu and baring the least lonstdhaint , to mauled Mb, pbould reed this book. - dletneler Wrote I every one should be *voluted with t, mill it Is boob that must bd Inked - up, eel 1110 i ne abbot •Os bow*: It will be sent to any cotton Wm r=tooty.lice gratiOn.PpedS or pool* aIooPIC :ra , WM. YOUNG, N 0.410 SMUG% 84 above dtb, fbllematibis, 4111.10ra1 - ANO,VirigtrlNAllf — rFlit*ltt e o WWII may bs your diva' **et ptenllsnlitultuft - • dot ths wire erinlY 90 5 ' 001 00 w 3 M. or itorrign—whO advertise t n WI or ally. *thins paper, vet 4 f x..py . or dos? Dr. loungtv Ilellinoniftenetltunto,y A ;: rt will be-the mogul orsiolole t ri tt 9 s y s your , toque, Orin Sal* tow uto:.7.- •• ' • • YOUNG; on' be tunnelled on' any of the ltaabea deeeribed In blepubllenknnkatVeullleiv abo's Vouhbv4,7 • - , IN tg:spin , Aiew akoithN *a was dadni t the ow n , „ 1 lan Wm that optanteadin , into the public, ahaa be his arrncistrd with btrare)r. Pr. A.lllr, Nlcianw (re -rertily of 0 tail°, ti:lt.rwlium hi tordlally recommends t4l nitrous *ad Oland, In Oarllide and alcintaT. ' MI ........$6 25 .... ..6, 62 8 80 .. ..... .1 80 / 20 6 60 2 St / 66 IC