Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 23, 1860, Image 2

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CARLISLE,..PA..
Friday, November 23;- 1800.
TO OUR liTG..wErts. •
On our first page will be found a letter from
,•
" A GENUINE CARLISLHB, " Willa, at 1116 TVTIC
'of being thought irreverent to'SOMO our
most worthy and respectable 'citizens, living
and dead, wedinve Published without altm•n
lion..Tho letter is Fi,/ graphic in detail s •mid
presents such a vivid pictiire-of Carlislo,'as it •
was home tbirtS. T odd years ago, [lint •we felt
'as if any attempt to amend it would only des'-„
troy, ita apiril ; and we have too smelt (testi
' dance in the good .9.014 c of bun readers,' to
t.uppose that ayy ,would take
. when
nothiug,was intended but s dhe titter'ance of
Inermltts; though never forgotteu,
niseences, of boyhotitl. We have only to add,
if this shoal ow.,t the' eye of the writer, that
wo' l / 2 1ope he will ventinne his sketches. '
THE lIEICALD
Now list the Ole . ctiens are over,' we turik
With pleasure,' front the muddy self of politics,
to the. more grtiteful hick of
. entering for the
gclberal taste of our rev:tiers, end thus giving
tv.the its'n: : tuttl variety.
• During a soniewhat protracted and exciting
political campaign, we have labored zealously
- and faithfully for the trimnph of the People's
and their candidates; not
. 110 0 mere
' parrzan, lint becauSe we believed Idle advance
ment of the prinelples and pulley of that party
• ;to be essential to the' well-being of the GoV,
eminent; and the limit ibtcrcet of her citizens.
TO the great( questions at issue, the Ilmtm,n
was neither lukewar-m nor indifferent, and
humble rekpin e :Tifoi•ts may have been, we have
.the consolation of knowing that we have con 2.
tributed in somb Jleasiire, to the great victory,
7 , ;0f 1860, the traits of which will brran'inp; -
•ed development of our resuiu•ces no a State ,
and the elevation of a Yational,,oentimeid to
highei and nobler reaches. The liSttle has
been fought and won: and tq; not lee without,
regret, the quiet tons aostuftedby our exchan
ges, ivithin the last fete days. The wild fever
of polities has subsided, ;unit the body petit in
is reenpernliiig,undlr the cooling regimen of
reason nnd•retlection.
• To those of our friends, who take no county
yaPer, we wOuld recommeTt the IirftALDOIS
an earnest advocate of the prineiplb of the
doraintria party. The imrAaching!sessions of
the State Legislature and of Congress, and tiv ,
entire elinnee of Administration, State - and
National, will giv - c rise to important and in:
teresting features in our public nlT:itrs, of
which, we shall endeavor to keep our readers
,adviged. A Itit:ge exchange list, including
marry of the leakling Magazines, 411 . .44 no
unfailing coerce of literary selections, for the
fatni!y 'circle, while we shall give increased
attention to our local colnians, and. general
news, foreign and. domestic; nod thus,
the aid - of our correspondents, Who kindly hid
us by their contributions, we shall hope to
make the Ilmtami, a faithful index of th e
times we live in, social; political and moral.
I=
In the Legislature of South Carolina, during
the debate on the Seceion movement,' )Ir.
Aldrich avowed that the election of Lincoln is
not the cause, but tamely the . pret ell, for there
proceedings.., " The people," he said , " have
been educated for this movement frets the
time of '2S up to the peesent moment. There
is no haste in this matter. The resolutions on
our statute boolcs have proclaimed aloud for
years that South earlina is ready. Why,
sir l we have been waiting for this tw•euly•five
Years."
As South Carolins :POOH so luixiouti to go,
the iiesitiot; or the North on this yuestinn, may
be illustrated by the followit4g titteptlote :
"I was," saitda reierand gentleman, ' 4 at
tending divine `i;eroice in Norfolk years
ago, during n. season of touch exeitinent. , ---
'While the personeotheitding tuns 11/ the midst
Of a most interesting tii , eu.sion, an old lady
nmong Iho congregatioi 111,131., elappiyl her
hands and exclaimed, Merciful Fat her,. if
had one more.leinher in my wing of faith, I
would fly ell to glory :"I'lut worthy gentle
mart Iblts interrupted, immediately replied,
'Good Lord, stick it itt MO 1,1 her yo she's
but a trouble here.' That quieted the old
Indy."
„The same course might probably quiet the
" . old lady" South.
The Result Jii Penney'yenta
{Ye publish below, from tho ti tilarrimburg
Telegraph, the yllieial returns of the Presi
dential Election in Pennsylvania, from all the
counties complete. The•restalt is unpreceden
ted. It Is ryyerdiet that cannot be niistaken,
and . gives the old Keystone the proud title of
the banner State of ihe Union fur 180.
01:1111==1
16,7
a , 955 1.910 i
2 2 h21 1,0.21
2.505 2 1 :21
8,1, 91 11,709
8,1120 1,278
7.091 2.109
0,4.13 8,174
110110 2.992
2,277 1,01.1.
1,788 1,901
3 021 • 2,4;23
7,771 , 5,003
1.520 :2.078
1,702 1,h301
1.7:10 . 1.241
1,7173 2.300
5.779 2.001
3,593 7 1 1 ,3
4 531 2.302
:1.991 1,500
407 023
0,100 7.581 17
3,451 3.308 74
4,151 7,115 • 622
788 211 1
107 47
1,64, 2,11 . 5 -
76
5,0564 1.022
15
3.910 1,317
1,704 1,134 6
1,194 1,117 '2
13.352 5,135 728
7.937 788 10
3,008 7,017 10
4,170 4,094 140
7.300 10003
5,491 7,102 137
1,077 191
3,855 7,540 2
1,701 1,189 83
844 1.702 791
5 , 8 20 5,590 109
1,043 . 7.330 311
5,535 4.557 a 315
7,422 7,30 i 207
7,371 p 1,70 8
39,723 71;000 9,274
341 831
1,143 - 121
7,168 4 763 422
3,213 1,171 1
1,678 710 60
427 477
4.470 • 2.141.
769
4,754 - 1,277 71
1,821 812 28
2.6.0 1.932 it
2,284 1.047
4,721 3,773 8
2,157 2.618 .
4,887 4,770 13
1,230 7,237 3
5,128 5,497 662
210,170 170;135 .17,350 13,755
Lincoln's prevent majority over licmliug ticket 93,735
over Douglas ticket 252,320
" over foil ticket . • 257,415
"' over nli opposition 63,735
EDITORIAL CIIANOII.—Mr. John It. Elder
formerly of the Locomotive, Indinnopolis, In.
has connected himself iiith the buliiitia State
Guard, which is non , published under the firm
of Elder & llnrknees. •
STATA LOAN.—The Commissioners of the
Sinking Fund opened the bide on the 20th
inst., for ill.? sale of $lOO,OOO of the State
loan. The whole amount was taken byCluirlee
Pio , "i9ter at 9.3 07. •
%VhnL 11 . 1rus Ileinorneylie:
From n stray number of ',the
. (Ten . n.) ll%ug, etlitoll by. the somewhat cele
bratml "Parson Ilroivnloiv,"'we clip the fol.
lowing trail:fain:marks:
What have the Breckenridge peces9ioraisis
done for the South? • Will their nrmins and
oratory tell? They Juive made )iolitics.a trade
7 -they have fonientid agitation—they have
repealed all the anpromPie mensureiq of in
duA ry and commerce, calculated to tohie the
nntitlu indemindent-,theylurve rode into pew
er upon'the shivery issue, until it has re-amed,
and ride over them—they have built up a Re
publican party that has.run•rongh shod over
thent—theyave divhfed the Democratic party'
upon an abstraction—they have been robbing
the"freasury,"until they have bankrupted the
nation—they have been tripling in polities, and
steking to till all the offices in Slate and (len,
end. Government —theydiaVe been abusing the
No'rth,. for cause, and witlnint •'cause—they
have fanned the flames of Alialitionism7-they
have passed nod!) , resolutions thrindening
secession and disunion—and at length they
have brotight ; the country to the 'verge of rnin!
We are DOW 'ivithin 130 to 00 days of a &Trite
war, and every honest, and
,intelligent man
knows tliat it is the work of DEV , RACY
----- •
is Profit SI rongsts Holy
they h:u• been I.vun'tl
In holy rapt
A rousing whit, ot.tintem to rrutl. -
. Aud Mill, wp Feripturo
The South Caro Hull. I)celaration of Inde
pendence, proves the truth of 'Shakspeeu•e,
when tic says: ,"The llcvil.cnu quote Scrip
ture to snit his purpose . ." Aidele-Ist of
that unique document: iv clinclo;(l.li3y the
foflowing decree, enunciated to vies from
Mount Sinai.
thy-hondrnen and h , nnhuuids whiqi
thou shalt.hat•e, skill be o! the heathen•lhat
are at wind al,)ni you; or thew ,hall ye buy
bondinen and lalniinotids; 111111120V0r; orib q
children or the—stranger:4 that.:11illI111.1l11111g
'you of them - shall ye billy, and they shall be
your pos,e.ssion ;- ye siotlrt talee_Qteat as an
iub:viuwco•tor your children alter jon, to
inherit. [VII, lin• a pOSSOB6IOII ; shitll be
your lanahnen foil:Ver."
is Seripttire authority for slaY4r,
to Ivo earl take no 'tsceittnat. But,
of the smite document, :tugs:
-"A la:c.ge — Finnber of the Nor(hero State.i,
emolitiiii , ;),, of tho present
haivA to lo•event the fur•
Mownt ul th)CC9n.-,tiiiith , ti. which declareli
that tugitive ,slaves Shull. lip deljvereil. hp to
their owocr.;:'
Now, as South Carolina ha; taken her
stand on the liilile platform, let 11,1 seg; what
it ssy shout the 'fugitive shire law:.
" Thou shalt niit deliver unite hi'Sr'lnas(er,
the, secant which is esetipeil trout his toaster
unto thee." ,
Ile Shall d Wen NVlth thee. (;VOll 11.1110 M
you ) ill that place which Lc shall choose in
(me ul the gate, where it Wall; hint liai:t; ;
thyu shall nol oppress
11ere is Go1)01 On , lmtlrsides, unh se South
Carolina consitiors ras: Dg e Scripture
uncon;tituqoniil perliapA it 16 OliK 01
thnl
" long train or n6nses and
ticitith Carolitm b:}ys she has
hveli sue] "
--
The Fnglilve Stn:ve LaSi'
The`.:yy Ih-offil, in an 'oriicic pur
porting tf,givewri u 1 trod of the silt-ion, finite
lows, in oplitisit ion to the enforcement of the
Fugitive Slaeo low,
Petinsylvonia, the penalty for :tiding
mil in the execution of the Fogitiii,•
slave law, k And
ft line of $1000."
. Such an r:sertion betrays gross ,ignorance
on the part-of the //,',A, or a wanton attempt
to create' a prejudice in the S.utt It against
PennsylVania. Since the pass,:ge of the Fit-,
gitive Slave law by Congress, in 1850, Penn
sylvania has pa,,od}lo law ou tho'cubjcui, of
slavery' whatever‘,.'
As A T,LEE ED rMI ALE SLAVE STEALER.-
Lai4 irecili a While woman, named Etilize front
tdas•vicinity of Ilagen , t(divn, Mil., and ,
main, liali.sed down the Cumberland Valley
llnil hood on, their wily to Philadelphia.—
The. Milyor of Ilaruislittrg n
from Chambersiturg, directing him to arrest
the wontau and her compitnion on their
, The !11.1yor and the Chief el Police Filet
the 'tartlet, of the depot,_ but concluded' m s tt
to make the arrest until they reached Philo
delphia. Chief Waterbury Accompanied the
parties to the city, and with the metti.. - tance of
the ollieers in _waiting there, .arrested them,
and they Mem locked up., Her father, who.
woo Sea for, Elates that Blie 14 married, A i d
left o husband and four children, who reside
near Hagerstown. She married against the
wieltes of her parents, and lived very 1111}111-
pity w ith 'liar husband, whom
s idle deserted
a short thee ago and went to her father's
hotme. He refused to receive her, and she
woe obliged to return home. ;.1 few days ago
she packed, up such...art idles of ,wearing up-
yore' and household furnitureotil;,,he could
clandestinely lake with her, and 'secured the
services of it colored 1111111, 11,10.ve, belongin'g
to one of her,relatives, who stolen horse and
wagon, with which lie conveyed her and the
goods to llarer,town, where the woman pur
chased two throught' tickets to Philadelphia,
and induced the slave to accompany her to
that city.
111:L I.
:iS
f,23 &70
4 6S
14 h 6
4.0 116
".'S:I JU
MMEIII
110 1-1
;RBI 111
1.11 10
Mrs.'l , llll%, who is of highly respectable
connections, says, that she left Imo on ac
count of harsh treatment on the part oT her
husfmnd, and if her statement be correct; is
hd 1
( 2 I
ore "sinned against, than sining," She is
in jail, avoiting-Ithnaction of the oulhorities
of Washington county; the negro has proba
bly been Font father South fur the benefit of
his health.
111ol'e of the "Gilt "Swindle
A bold ;win - tiling arrangement was orian
iced some time ago in ;Uhlladulphia, by two
brothers named Kendig, and anothernanked
Fitzgerald. They Iloodml the country with cir•
cularsannomicing the distrihm ion, by cerlib
. cate,of a large end splendid stock ofjewlery:and
watches, signed James C. Jackson feCo., 401
Chestnut street, and referring to Scoot or Bigler,
Governor Packer, Judge lines:, Mayor Henry
and others, as to their character. The matter
Was brought to t lie notice of Mayor Henry,
who set tw o otives on the watch. - There
wt}s no such firm as James C. Jackson & Co.,
'nolsilid they occupy 401 Chestnut ,street.—
The parties we're found at 926 North Eleven
street,'busily engaged in direct ing , their (Arm
tars, and receiving letters, and were arrested
with all tho evidence of their fraud around
them. They were held in $2OOO bail for a
ftirther hearing. Notwithsta , nding the fact,
that such .'gift" swindlers ha-vo,been exposed
over and over, these scoundrels were receiving,
from their dupes, an average of $2OO aday..
NEGRO SUFFRAGE. IN Ni IV YORK.-Pull r -
turns from New York, show., the majorily
against negro suffrage to be 112,000. 'This is
an emphatic denial of the charge trumpechup
against the Republicans, by the Democrats,
that they are in favor of negro equality.
THE 'ELEOTCTAL COLLEAI E.—Gov. Packer
line issued his proclamation, unnoptlying the
election of the,,Linooln•Eleeters,"nntl dulling
them tonnsoMblo, nt Harrisburg on the first
Wedoestlay of;Docember, to 'perform the du•
ties enjoined on them by law:
=I
• The niMettled state' or matters at the Small,.
has prodtteed o minis in thS money market,
and the pressure which commenced' its the
South, is Malting its•way northward. In New
York the banks 'were discounting freely; but
the brokers refused to purchase the notes of
Southern banks.
A dispatch from 'Richmond Va. says, that
the Richmond and Petersburg banks have sus
pended epeciv pay ments.•'t '
Thei. i re7o 9 6lll.9 or the different banks in 13ai
tim4e decided to suspend.. specie payments
yesterday.
,
AL New Orlsmns,einainn4ti, and Ohor cities
the money market is stringent. .
-V is reported here, that, the Philadelphia'
batiks-have suspended.
THE SECESSION MOVEMENT
As the public mittil iy soniewhol excited os
•to the „disunion movements in the South, we
give pretty full di:toils to the exclusion of
otirer mutter.
ClH r rti.itirroN.Nby. The people inaugu
rated...the revolution nt elt3v.n o'clock this
morning. Our citizens ore out rn mn.vse. Our
leading iniporting merchants have erected it
mammoth pole near the char estop Hotel, and
.the hoisting of the Stale 114 , on it has' been
duly celebrated.. The Pole was made of Caro
lina piu4 one hundred feet high, and sill'-
mou nted hy,the ,cap of liberty. cables . ivere
stre,tched across the street. to prevent the pas
Sage cr' vehicles. Thole was it douse crowd,
extending over two squires, on 'Meeting 51.
' The neighboring house lops were . crowded
'with people. Thousands or ladies of tlle high
est re , pectattility thronged• the balconies and
windows, woviiig their handkerchiefs. lin
, prampla stands wore ereetwl. and the priori• •
pal inerelatats took Scats. The flag was then
hoisted, aiiiidst the trcmcndotts cheering of
.the plio.holLapti the greatest excitement ever
knoWn here. 11 1 .
When. the cliering subsided, it prayer Was
* Offered hY • the tir,e.
After the py4er, speeches were made by
Ilarlier. l'obertson, Guinean, Ham
mond and Northrop.
'The 11'altiogtiiii Act illery paraded,ad fired
otteltundred guns as the flog went tip. Bells
were rung, tunl - the hand played the. Morsel
'aloe Hymn: , This liredL up the Fruity!! ele-
Meat or our prpulat ion'. After the Alarsellaise,
the band played the "Alli,el;ere," Trout "Ilrova
t ore," for the rition ;
The Wig . is white, With a ptnniel to tree in
the vent re, atul bears the, words, as.
Arthes'ametimetheCharles-
Gtuit
ilotol, time :Mills lions spud other large
hotels, Iliig't4ll thesPalmetto flag.
All this occurred in the toll blaze of 'fill'
1100111111 y Stin,Tivid . the id.ople
, voweCtliat the
stars and stripds should pever•wave tiphi in`
Charle , tolt. Then speaklicg began
_The ad
dresses were short low-lain ing. r and all were
f rom p e rsons .engaged ,Ifuldnes.,.., tupi tills
,eldom uteddle ht public ntraira.
The speakerll-; allvddrecsell the erowd'as
o[lllo Soul Viet at dieptildie s " and sal
this a. pledge of Southern vommeree Iu
great n:w.y . :4llAl independence.
frlnring the ,pea(;ing,
sections of the city, with music'
ni.,l;ennnon, iii ii salnfin g ilag.
ill lilt` iltV . Cllilitt.. hen: - hung viii banners
Wit It rndlt 111,11 NOW never;" 4 . No
Step 1i0..1:‘ , 1 - 61;" ni;gunient is violi!
' , :.-z!ntol,to you). nTins;" 1 , South Cnrorina goes
it it littli• 11 . 1)111r1S,'
I'ollll6W wit It these She 11114 it
The 1,1 Clo g tilts hitttg (flit l'roun' the
theatre, Ivith the ivordscilis - erteti—`• Diet/ et
hwh. , ,,s have become titliversir
Et (.11 ehihirett are adurned ly mothers with
the Wile !inning for
the contingency of coercion. . lie volvecs tutu
. pal eat lire . ,.:trmq arc .Alin g like hot c,,kes:
!•1 10 M . IGr
.11"9
/1,,, g, bet (qtr dwr,t L,n(II (lan stet/ be did
r.,,,ldrony or, r Port Motillor.
There W 11•3 amo her !treat demons! ral ion lo•
night. Tim siarol..nAr the pole was, henoti
, fully illuminated. , were made I,y
t,Capthia 'l'homni=. or the State Military Acade
my, who a- , 4ttretl the audit-ace dull the Cadet!)
were ready at If moment's nociee; also, by
Cham;ellor C.iltrolt, awl Mmo,rs.
Tennent; 101.11160a1 awl others.
'l'o-tlay the people are ruisi ng n great elarnor
for the Banks to sti•ftentl ittctt. It is stippottrtl
Unit it luny he tlntie about' ilia middle of next
n•celc. The notes here, however, tiro no good
as gold. l'he Charleston' td-ttny
hoist ed the 'Stni a 11.1 g.
Not w'llll;.t.ariding the slringettey in looney
the city
The will Via,bably .ii a Ivta.l:,
Lit the ti ”!4l` IVi.i 110 ":1 . 1!eq,1 , 1II.
iiitich tilled af'as the t;ottlittissiotier
to selllo with the linreunurut the lerwa of
FetWSlOl). lie is hairmal, titan and cool.
conii,lence in the ,uteeesshene•
fiehltrei-ults uf - the revolution grow 'stronger
, Nov. 17. l'olitienl Minks
rOlT'tjiliet. There is such nn 1111111iinnily
( , xi,ting among South Carolitouis in favor or
FweehSion, !hot it seem:, to Lu n lixcd tival re-
cognized nict
Merry, Orr. nod Union men in
I'm•mm• tiuu•9. 11.)11' tither ro-operalc with or
do not opp o se int. movennow.
Aleetings tire Ming hold la all the distriel
and parishes ur South Carolina in.favor :.4e
co.,:sion.
A litiesTA, CIA., 'Nov. 17.--There is lint little
opposition to the secession movement in this
but the people ore tuirovurable to pre
eiiiitiding matters.
:1111yrGomrity, Ai..'., November 17.—A 1111194
mcrl itlg 01 the ell ir.cus of this county 10118 held
Ilk tnoining al the Capitol, to nominate can
didates for the Ginvention. All 'parties Intr
icipated. .11r. Williant 1,. Yancey mid Mr.
Thomas 11. Waits, the louder of 'the f'w.ll party
of this State,. were 110111i1121led by occlamation.
The t..itiventi•ot will be composed of one
hundred members. From the indications given
in private correspondence from leading Men
in each -county, lit least seventy-live members
of the CollVellthttl will be for unconditional
disunion: Mi. Yancey will undoubtedly be
elected, and will be the ruling spirit of the
Con vett lion.
Guy. rotas, of Mississippi, nod Gov. Let
cher, of Virginia, have both issued-proclama
tions, convening the Legislatures of their fe•
spective States in extra session..
:1 I I m.r.tittLv 1.1. r. Nov. I fThirs have
been Dutch quieted since Wednesday night,
when Mr Stephens made a great spent' taking
strong conservative ground, anti the diem
subsequently shows, that he poured oil on the
troubled waters, and 1 1110 all parties arZ now
disposed to.ael coolly and , eansiderately.
'yo day the Convention hill passed the Sell
ntePunanimously. The election of delegates
is to take place on the seoond ((Vednesday ?)
of January, Mid the Convention meets on the
Wednesday following.
Proceedings of Presbytery
At a meeting of the Presbytery of Carlisle,
at IlarrisbmT, October 18th, 180, a Com
mittee of two,Ministers and one Elder was op.
painted to cant church under its care, to in
quire into the spiritual condition of the con
gregation, to hold religious meetings as may
be .found practicable and useful, and to endea
vor in all suitable wads to stimulate both
cers and private persons to increased fidelity
in their respective ditties. The lime in which
each church is to be visit: , d may be learned
from the following sohedule, .which is pub
lished for the information of all concerned':
Spring hills by Rev. F. Hendricks, Rev.
J. Dicksonould Elder J. 11. Hall, Dee. 25th
Carlisle, Rev. Messrs. Street and Robinson,
and Elder W. McKinney„ .lon., Ist.
Harrisburg by Rev. Mes,srs. Street° and
Sterling, and lilder T. Iluteldinum, Jan. Oth.
York by 11ev. Messrs,. Dewitt and Wing,' and
Elder“ Jacob Shrom, (lime not fixed.)
Williainsport,Ey Rev. 'Messrs. Wing and
Moore, and Elder Chas. Ogilby, Jan. 16th.
❑ublersburg by Rev. James Dickson and
Elder John Dunham Jan. 29th.
Dauphin by Messrs. Miller^ gad Robinson,
and Elder J. W.'lVier, Jan. 29th..
Northumberland lay Messrs. Starling awl
}Bake, and Elder Sano Small, Fob. 19th..
Mount Pleasant by C. W. Blake and Elder
John Carver, March oth. .ttt
• ._
C.. P. )VING, Stated Clerk..
Carlisle, Nov. 20, 1800.
A Wrxx.. otHSPl:cith. PRAY en.—At the in
stall ewer ti ;e Missiiinaries in India, it
i 5" pro
posed to obSerie the week/commencing, with
Ile first Tuesday in January next, as a season
ofspecial.iiraier, for Alio conversion of the
world t, ands the subject no far on possible,
is now being' brought 'before the 'minds of
Christiabs thrOughoid the world, that • Wore
niay be univerint concert of prayer:
The committee and 'officers of rho British
affiance have issued d circular, on \ - (he Subject
Which - proposes'thitt "the eight, days from'
Sunday, January Il,lh, exclusive, be obierved
as a season of special supplication. This
would leave the first few days of t yenr free
for other engagements, to which in runny cases, '
especially on the continent, they have . long
been devoted r,and the commencement: of •1 he
Lord's day wAld afford past ors' find t mein:l9 li
au opportun ity of urging the -privileges of
united prayer,."
TItIC• ICLECT.IONS
. VI ELECTION: Mehinond, A r omil
The Dispatch has official returns from. 1:7,t5
counties, which give Bell. 88 majority, Re
turns,' unofficial, from , twelve other counties
t-how.a majority of 78. The indications tire
that Bell 1 , 11.8 carried the State by 1111.01'0 111.01
; majority.
)L.r'nub•in, - Nor. 18.—Bell's majOrily in
Virginia will, be about 400.. This is how as
certained with certainty,
G HOUMA ELEC:II9N. —A Illpmtet, Nor. 18.—
The official returns from every eonni.y. ill
Georgia extiept one; bib by lig'aint
the Ilreckintidye ticket of not less
and perhaps a isew dozen more. .
Tom Von: or FLoitio.i..—Chm:/,,t0i,„ , ;. C.
holiOnto
Breckitividge'm noljority to he
NEW 3,I:IISET. —The, New ,fetisey Eltietnes
aro, thus dicld 1 Thrse Doug Dennterats
anti 10111. !l i itiq gives Littenitt
178.Eleetoval votes, trithont (faith - oath., nihielt
he has prObably carried, ei• within one or as
large a itnniber us Mr. Duclitinan-aieeeivtsl.
.AiISMISSIPPI:r- WO have fell returns from
•only I weniy•l we out , of the ,ixay count ics eon:-
posing this tittite • t-howing n . ,gaiu for 11..
13reeltinritlge of tifty-etx vote, the, the . 40e
t
or 11. 1 :7:11; Bueltaitaii!g inalority hot year, in
the saine counties being 311711; while Ali.
Brecltinridge's - i, 3,735. IV° luiee also till/TU(I
111,0111.11 ICS it/ litilllr cuunl ice, .diulyitin - a
gait: ler
.Llreeltinridge 01 - 567.
.A,tt,sottni.—Aceoctitog In theip. Re
p:Odle:in of Prhtay, 11ongla11 is :117 votes:the:id
:I,l* Bell in Nlie‘ouri, with thirteen couttlii: yet
in hear Dom whieli gave, at the State eleetinit,
1,(1118 Democratic majority. There is t here
issil! 111011111 e 11.1.1121.1
"J'he cote • for Ilree'ainridge is about.
; , ,1100, tel for Lincoln '.5,01,0.
h'ettrittg 19.--The
pony' prittiti, ft:mg Ctiliferititi, with tolvieeti
to the 811. has ilrrivol here, hrimging, tho
ro , ult l'resitlent hit elrcl ion,in , that Stole.
Th,ert fortis are complele. ;old sts . tol rollo,w;s :
27,010 ; Itonglas 1,•1110 ; Iteeekiti
-14,1t.r,it :20.ti00; 1;e11 .1,00. The eh:ince, of Ihe
Pouglss 'wen • svere conshlered best, in the
Letti,littore,'stol they has o prohably It nlnjul iiy
in etch house over both Lincoln :trol
securing n Itoughts tielottur to succeed
Senator Gish).
EIEEM
'rho above 14 given ns first reeviveA ltut
second despatch ~ays !he vote is out entire
Lincoln's tutu :atria ises general
ly. Duaglas vas Junsidered
_to have the 1/e,t.
-
The neeo9t!lg frtan Oregon show that the
prospect weri; fait let Lincoln earr'ylng the
tital e.
The i'mplo's reform ticket
of San Fratici.seQ is probably electol.
The City gave Lincoln 3,000 majority.
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- The followiatg are the statistieS of the papa
t.
deaths, farms, fsetories and d‘rellings,
in all the coon9es conifosiog the lit-tern Dis
trict of Penasy Vlllllll. This includes the city ,
of Philadelphi' :
•
.
127.9....7 . 491 r
9 • 1 , 0
910/3 12 1•2 :,1 •
71:2 •
..11,•,::;t1 •
, 91_t 11 , 6
hind. 1 '21,1 91,
„ ':_ti I
, ;il,Ol 1 27.1
11.212 .117 171 . .1 :'25
190 9 Irr, 111. 171 1•2."1
~1..,000, ru.to 310 17 , .; ' 220
146 41,1
EIS=
Mottrittt, Itt,stif• 114 tt7o
711.1111 70 , 1 e. 1•2 - ..; 1
Sot lit.tittptott, 17.775 t , tl I
, ;I›. ottl • :iitt 1771 •11,,t't
I . • , rry, 22.: 1 1.5 -21 i; 1711, ' 17j .111,7
IA .1,1•
: 4 •111 11, 911.173 971 '22%7 :,7tP
MEEE=LIMIIII
MEM
Ell!=JE
ME
:%IrminnisTs Tutt:ift: [.1.100. 011
the 2MII ulliot I, the Independent Methotlkt
Society or `elan Chapel, in Louisville, Ken
tucky, came in 'a
body into the - Episcopal
Church, transferring to . that clutrch all the
properly previously held by the C1 , 11gr1.12 . 111 il,ll
That PrOpoty consists of IL very hainkente
elude!) building. capable of holding Min• or
tine hundred persons, with Feltonl rooms;
tho heart of the city, and worth not
lea than $21,0.10. Themiembers tt,..ei),tot
themselves . as n parish of the Priaesytet‘'ltiVis
copal (Mulch, under the name of " Calvary
Church." coaltle the new p.irinh to start
•free if enibm,s,niont, of
Louisville stepped forward tool in two days
raised v.:38.500, the balance of debt remaining.
Tito New York Cluirchtmin comments upon
the eveift
If wo arcrightly informed, ibis congregation
WILS• recently ^in charge of the Rev..CAnoner.
W. SMILKY, furtne'rly of Carlisle. .
rEa r .W. would call attention to he Otang,
of location of the FOREST AfotsTansu - & eo's
depot. for Prints &c.. They are now situated
in Duane street, where they continue to fur
nish everything in their line, cheaper than
any in the market..
r NEW* ITEMS
• Two or the Detroit .brewers drank lager
beer on Saturday on a wager. One ~ ,o r the
parties drank eighty four glasses, and the
oiher,ninty-three. Worse than beasts such
sots mast be.
The Si. Panl rioffeer says that
nightly the holizon in different directions,
is aglow with the light of hlieping prairies,
and much (Innings has hoes thtinn hi dill'.•r
eat portions of the State. nay, gratin stacks,
fences' and even,barns and. Owellings,lave
been. destroyed.
John Bateman, a resident of Chathain Cen
tre, returned home on ThurStlay, after living
lbOwenti three yeafs a convicts lile in Van
LlKians 8 Land, wei(her. he had lieen sent
for participating in the Canadian rebellion
of 18:17. Bateman is now 64 years of age.
RETURN OV 'TIM SURGEON OF TITO. 11 AYES
vin) m no? . P'esse! is Viaier Quarters,
and the Party all well.—Dr. William Lonk•
Jr., or Ert,4f. Cambridge, who went out
in Dr. Hayes's expedition as surgeon, has
arrived,home, rittd reports the- ollieerS and
crew all well. He left' the vessel after her
arrival at winter tplarters 4 _l_,She was at the
time he lett, frozen in the tesorliere she would
remain till itifne next. , i,
RELIEF FOR a.,'lnins.—Atchinson, Kum 13.
-Three car loads of -previsions arrived yes•
tordny and the day before for the relief of the
settlers in Kansas, waking nix loads.within'
the past week. Each ear load ranged .front
eight to ten tons., Teems are nt preseitt-here
waiting tube loaded from Greenwood, Butler,
Breckinridge and Ottoe. counties: - -•-
:Supplies are given to those only who have
the Keper credentials from the neighborhood
from Nfliich they came, and are duly author.
ized by the Reliefeommittee to receive them.
The nettlera.h4 most poriions.of the terri•
tory will need lielp:throughout the . winter.
Elbill
6olintl Itlattas.
gielti
efeol•olo
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BEE {I rick
ME=
RES
ISM
011 Maioll of WM. M. PENROSE Esq.,
JoitN:B.ll:witiT woo admitted to rimatieo
'lv in the Beverill'Courts of this County. .
BANKs CLosED,-- T IVe, are requested
to ?ate Unit the Carlisle Deposit Bank nod the
()molterhod Valley Bonk, will Inith be closed
'on Thooksgivititt tiny. Noteis falling due on
thaultiy,' will have to he met pit the tt.'Eit h.
11'fl do' not feel like referring q very. fre
.! tittontly to tinny sul t jetits, but we are reyies :
ted to state that llusay A. ]lariats has just
procured a splendid hearse, lill4 is therefore
fully prepared to attend ns undertaker ror all
funerals, either in 10111 or country.
'Oaiws;ATims;.---At• a ineeting of the
Preshyl cry of Carli.lC. held at Ctamhersburm,,
the 11,v. S. .1. was„onlainetl Pastor •
of the I'ieeb Irian Cliuriik, of hid place.
.
AreIDENT. Our town:int:it] Mit. Jolt N
Il.tuniat, SV:LS sitrittusly itt . litrett 0 ; t the Ritil
rttatt by having hi. loot enriched between lira"
clrs.• fle woo iwou g hLborno ott Ittittlay, and
holies are ettittrtnitted shut the itjurytwill nut
Ito rel.:TN:du:tat
file N KSI:1 Vl' DAY.—According to
ognge, Iwo chnrehes will he opened for yell-
Outs eXerCinl , otThank,giving day, the 2'Jrh
in: t: llev. Al It. FRY wlll preUch itt the Fecund
Preshytefihn Church, and Her. Mu. I'ra:so
n-Iry in the German dieform Clara, nt the
usual hour of morning. worship. -
MAliell'OF RECRUITS.— •()II 3101Alay
lost, seventy-two recruits left Carlisle Irar
nicks, nude'. the COMM:111.1 - 0r
CalifOriliti, Via NOV Yorlc. This is the
third detachnient. which has left, this post,
since the Ist of this month, tunututting in all
to 10:lily Vimr nn dreg men.
Ensi,, yr,ioNs----lt will be :icon hy a
CIIISpi . IIIII llioll Ili thy limem.n, atitlre, , sed , to
the eitizen . l of Carliide,dhat our Chid' Iltirge&s,
1:1:1,:i..1. 11. 111,A in. and Assistant Burgess,
J. B. ALI x.tNoffit, have both 4e,.igtivil. This
. ~
seems toffit , a posture of affairs never content.
plated I,y the inIIIIITS of the borough low, 118
we can 1111,1 no turd pointed , out for filling
:1 11it , ,e offices, when -both, tietionte vacant. Ull.
.4,1' the late, a borough officer cheer, may 14
!lined for reftudng to serve, and probably the
same provddon would _ operate against the
dig.lit of it than to resign, after being,w•rinfin.
FINE OYSTFIts.—,IIr. George Poland
of the l'ho•nix Iles.tattrant, under Itheera's
Ilan, ha, just received a lot et" the largest
and liest•llavered oysters we have CVCI SeelY
lit liorliskt; it Will Itelllllll a considerable
swallow •to take .:' , OIIIV of. then) down, and wo
advi,e all win; can appreciate the delicate rich
nessof :1 well developed bivalve, to give Poland
a call. Even thti man wlib "has'nt an -idea
above an oyster . ' can theee find his level..
(liana; E spares neillice pains nor ein
xpense, i
W1(0 . 1111!WI ? tdtc taSie ua his qnsto‘mers, and
well deserves't he patronage of the public.
AN lisffi V I NO.—By •the Governor's
ne,xt, will be elFterv.:
ed no a day Th:lnksgiving---adny embalmed
in Ow hof i, of all th 4 e tltvQlers in ! ; be. broad
domain Taut; Vll,ll 111 , 6 I i; ‘IOIIINOIC 11111L11
trill i)t• the fruit rill &tares cellar and
lrders; when Ills u'latted calf' will b ‘ e
and bread lamlten v2illntlonlaultiess:
1 :1.
1 7
11. P
AS 1110 day•approttelitor:, hlrn-yttrilv ivilitvertr
o t-olentit look, tool ttevi , Pwill ho 'dope, that
good may follow." Duelts and gceve , forti t iom.
nig the LX above-their downed Imads, trill
walk ,ad ound with 'ivb,nk and pining' lt , mks:
trill have "dwindled tolllo>ilitir
it,t ilmn," and ittrkirs in their brown tlit;111
ly, will ho llankedwith pumpkin ides in yel
low eoam, nod boards groan beneath thmweight
of dainties piled upon them; II t 4 •
FEla
tii2l,lioll Waits O . IIIIIII.CM°
dud h. !kith pu butte."
'And ashy not..?
•‘1 . 1.1 . Z 111112 1 .101, :11111 :111 t 111,111111 1 .1.11 11N
Ann 31.111,i, Nt in r. me lu the
Soon the glorious anthein,•
•• I's:l6, 1:..d tl ma N 1.11 all i.!t•ssitigs flovP," ,
I hat our aneemerslbved soVell, will be r inging.
through earls grateful heart, and I embling on
lips that may not open to the tide of . song.
when the bounty of Clod shall again "crown
the rolling year." limits that tow throbwith
gratitude to the Giver of all good, will he
Pulseless beneath the sod of the: valley;
eyes that new "look love to eyes that speak
again" will live closed forever.
.Many a "sitter cord lists been loosed" since
last the day was. hopored-Ileartlis that then
resounded with thvAnti,ic of au unbroken cir
cle, now have vacant places; 'and the song of
thankfulner,s lingers on quivering lips, for the
voice is missed !hat once waked the melody .
Thrice happy' they, who can number all the
treasures God lists vouchsafed to them—upon
who),e heart no denth-shlidowlias fallen—into
whose grateful anthems no note of sadness .
finds its way. Yet sorrow will tread on the
skirts of every joy; as each grunpe of lathian
flowers stn•reunds the board; mule "still sthali
voice'' will whisper in the ear, "where will
the fairest be when next the day is ushered.
in ? Then as each unbroken family, such
there he, gathers around the festive board;
let heart-felt thanks arise to •llim " who gives
us our daily bread," mingled with prayers
that no blight May fall upon the cherished
ones, nor their journey through earth-land be
completed, before the return of another
Thanksgiving. •
Cur TI EM DowN.—We think it is
about time, that the Iwo political poles, which
now dist,gu:r.e..the public square, should be re
moved. The election polls have told the story
long ago .and Mese naked wit newies are now,
neither useful nor ornamental. The Douglas
and Breekenaage men loop the loctgest pole,
hut wo don't think they kne6ked down many
persimmons in Pennsylvania this
THE CONCERT.—We hope the citizens
or neglect to patronize the
Concert, to be given on the evening of Thanks-.
,giving Pay, n. Rheem's 11811, for the benefit
Union. Fire Company. The musio Will
be NI niched by thnbekt' vocal talent of the
town, under t h e dirdtion of Jam; 11. .11nEtit,
so that those Who go may have o two-fold ob
vjest,: Ono to listen.to goed. music, and Ibo
other,, to' n meritorious and ancient Fire
Cum'any, lvdiose only Object is the P rotection
of t
yar property front-the ravages of fi re.
c
next session of this body, will be held nt
Chamhershurg, commencing in February.
It isysnriposed that about two luindrud and
forty minis ers will be in attelidadec, and the
citizens of: t that town; us we z.eo by the Trafi
serijd; are is
provide coin;
800
effisie
IMEM
CM
WM
41 1113
13 03
47 1111 11
44.1111 -
4.1 1:11 1 15
137 MI
35 1/0
TILE
"Old IVoyml
for Tlnutfcs,siving, and although there is not,
much "fuss" t'liere is a preflyprospect far
"feathers:" .As we write, 1.111: stkqw_lidten,
are Hying' around in fitful gusts, and the
Sun.seetasashintied to show his fano, fot; fear
he'old lady will "dr.i;
THE ILECrEItES OF 0 Ti,PRENTICE.
—AtrortEng lo tinntmnerment, 0 Eo.' 1)
'hen Esq, the able find accomplished editor of
the Louisvilhi ./ourna/, lectured in 11teent's
hull, on Saturday and ;Nlonday evenings. 'On.
•Saturday, his,sulii‘m(Wits " l'olitics andl'oli
ticiansof the United• Sint es." on Monday,
" American Statet:enettl" 'The ,appeal•apeu of
MIL. IRENTICE is ttlat. of a thoughtful, earnosl
Man, 'who Would rather . pl'ettch alotaily than
perpetrate a Jake ; and his remarks ivece 'oP
that clutl'act9r which would dmidlnest persons
lb think that his wit, however polidie'd,_.not
unfrequeittly leaves an arrow rankling in'thl! -
WOUllli.' •
The subjects of his leetures, thoughtliffering s
ti
nt name, necessn[rAumvered ill;A.ttne ground.
language win hii elmlsic il
lustrations npr ropriitt e, at ff.S ..mutter that
.. oT a titan thoroughly conveys:tidy:lth his theme
But hisanitid.seented to,dwell t!tigitaun'Y fore•
lle ap p ealed eloquently in belialf
of 't he Union 'ageinst sectionalism, Nui tit and
Solidi, and deplored the extiu,nishment• of,
that face of patriot Sint estrn3it', - who tero firt
fortheircountry and last for tileloselres. Ilia
picture of the Present race of .ItnericatiSiat es:
toes, was that of a class of men intent on
the gratilimition of their own With.
cult' a single redeeming quality. It) was • a
tirade of invective without..'facts, and tire
audience went away seemingly content to be-.I
here that human nature quite no do- l i
prayed, as 3lr..l'rentice immagines it, ,
At an early period in the history
.of our
, Borough, nu 01,1111 at by • 11,0 I
ToWII 0,911,11. composed a good men mid
true, in'regard to "entertainments," 'Terror
motives," &0., prohibiting 01)011 '• within the
bounds of the Bigwig - li, without, a written H
eenan from the BurgeQses tor , 01)011 limiteit c ,
time as 111:13' be appointed 4,iy 'Hood, and on
payment of such-sum An they triny think pro•
per, not exceeding Twenty Dollars for u‘ery
sueli•license."
Ordinance. the Older Idurgo , t4 1134 en
deavored to d'dcly'olit --I Idotigh. in
sorne • in - stiinees, not •witlittt opposition and
complaint, mid oce,o.ittindly interettieti per; : ont.
have straight iti'qado it.
During the pdhsent year he lit , been, node
limit funnel re'tdtted in the execution of the
hoc , ; :4Q nutclt et, tlit :it 1,1. the l'4,11:10i1
al/err'', it , anti t;stutmj fur right of gicjog
porotiis owl collecting f cos to Ito I;oroto r ch
•
l'yeivoi rec.
The origin3l the. Itorge , :
shrereil wise in itself, ou , l sqlotary in its
operations ; and though the (!ouncil 11:1:1
right to do with it :IS 1111.'S plr.i•tql, yet the
change and transfer were Wade AL 11 !hill` utid
udder eiretinroanees whirl: he. could' out lett.
1.3;g:1r:ills personally otreosive, tin I lic-derlini4
to approve the new I....istire)
wore. then ailopti):l to . ..coo:per the apio•m• a l,
'awl a writ of noinilannis hits been serveil uit
•
• .
recently, the Council passe'il ailother
Ordinance, "Regulating the :11arliet, Hours"
—hosing them to cutumenee ut 9-p'clock in
the morning dutitc , the Miller season or each
year ; and 111121 . 14 thin nrcanceinent. would
doubtless he a, great convenience to some 1011,,
yet the Ilurgess has 1.03,111 that it,
he a great inconvenicpee many oth•
ers, both in town and eountrs,akinl xoubl
overate so 09 to iniary to, notr!ivt-:: itenec, hr
d'eline'l to approve it, - awl iowther writ . *of'
matokintv+ hits brim ,I'LVV,I on 111111..
Thanffil . he reels gran„ 114 lir../. llostattei has gi% en to the , io n
it, it,. yeietettued 'llia weal, and nerloils
tribe
. popidlor trill ',Thick phice.l hint in tttion t deldy.en et the eolloting how, Iho Oxltaut.teil Loiter
yet ,- I hail sign the ( •c t st q . t. 111,
• I , ..tgi„zserat rilt
Il on, lie it+ contdintined to relive Ind,: the it.- I thkttiotttom, - and prefer it to ult., prittoutfous but ,tt
Ile' hits occupied, ;Intl in doilez . . ttt,•-dittdvow-. But IL slituilit not
anything conieutpt i2ould_ tilt the :went eitielt lost, ontelttnllo It. Influonec orno
• 'tame whioh is merelyileltilittittst, tut
IterePtre, llerehyate•it4o the °Moe 'olVl t ter ,
•etsettitt4 to (101 110,4 tVIIIIIIO !Olt. of
of I Ito 1101 . 0 Or- II 1 ., - I -ii VII,. Wllllll llot pits Itotrial?
i s 9,
vOmber, 1+360. n•J0.,,,E1,11. 81..\1i1,k Itilvertheineut lum they.
- • •
C(./NSI_IIPTI.VIS.=-'l'6e Aver
heon 0 2 st ore.' et health In a few
t.:04 by a tcry simple remedy, tiller having sullefed
soNeti oars With il,ll-1.0 Itine aliertion. /11111 that.
rn•,tio Con,nuption—ls anxious to 111:1{0t, known
to his (show sullerero thu means of curet •
alto de-ire it, Ito Ain senti a l'Opy of Hui pro
iptlou 11,11 (free diatito.) with Ihe directious tor
pt, till tip mot using the more, whit h they on 111 fool a
Nate Tor Constimpt;on,
'Viso onti oIOCA Of s tll.l :10 verliser in sentilug the Pre
s, Is to Liiiiittit the nitlieteU, nod spread luitiria•
loin it hick lie e. holey.s to he iiivaluahle, and lot hopil„,
ver,' stifle., a ill try his remedy. as it ti ill rot
otliiitz. live? pro",
lino pies. iption 'a ill please tiihire, -0°
• ' • CAni.t,.r., .1n gu,t rd, 1 . '1_!()
the Ciii:en.? of .01r1i.sle :
(diving to considerations rendering, it incon
venient fur me any luoger to likeh,rge the
dutiui 01' hereby (older
Illy rei-ignatioit of the "thee. 'l'h:inking
you for the honor conferred in, electing me to
the position, I remain, yours,
Very Itesprettnlly.
JOIIN IS. .1 I.I.:X.INDEII.
The pre,s or walk, run>ry nl9d aa a
eamiltiAn, 0,117
It,: isr• Ilipt 'mike Of oar %iv
4toultl Ilavo ,v 1,11.1, I .1 . 155 they th,
flirt n"lico •
Gooin-rou. Dr.t . :l:mnEn—the eloin2;
nunbe by ?.lr.
tioiley to his lint lobs; at Line conynenremrotof thin rot.
tune, tyre beim more thin iullllle t alit me doubt not
that the new volume. to voinnitice n ith the .laitiriry
.?'usher, gill he ritually rich In emililislimonts,
and interestliiit in nritter. Then e is no inegarliiii sn
peculimrly Adapted to the tadlrs ns (nay's, nod eo ad
visa thomr of our fair frientllrArhin are not rtilimirlbeis to
•beconie such. Siiiirleeopiliscanliii hail nit Piper's'.
fir thu 3 03 r $3,00. Addruss L. A. tioiley, 1r.13 Chest
nut litreet„l'llila.
LADIES' REposizo7.—We have often
spoken in praise of th k airoi work, Oaf -we lavo
almost eXIIMISLOLi our ti 611: 1 4 The
November number Is Dinstiaitod chit an eii„iraving .if
the" Falk of Minnejtalia." and n p .rtrait of the Rev.
dohs Harker, D. D.; with a sketoli vi his lime by Bev. C.
Kingsley, D. D. It • is ono Of the most por, ruliahlu
magazines ietv publl: lied, and it o gentleman weld
Inutko niiirwareeptable or moral prumnit to a lady
than tho nelinsitory. ; The •-inth vaunts will close w ith
the ;out number; thereforii, now is thin thou, to sub
srtibe. Ternis . Two Dollars 0 year. l'oo , .0 Ilitchrovk,
Cincinnati, Ohlo.
FRANK. LESLIE'S MONTHLY.— We were de
lighted 11 fee , daysogo to receive the November Dum
ber of this est:ll,llAM favorite, and perused its ample
paw with renewed pleasure..ln poiill.. , of"Pemling mat
• ter, it is certainly the 'cheapest ina4t,tine now publish
; (raving one hundred pages of : yree quarto tilled
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lb, ladies, on what Ie useful and ornamental in life;
tit; Home Magazine, mania( next to the Lady's • honk,
Particular attention Is paid ittearli number, to articles
on health, the toilet and warliquble, ileitreqerpers
partinout , nail a "I'reasul y fnt Boys anti girls."
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LAsrB;AI MAR E COM? ENCE.-.Th6
TO TOE CITIZENS OF CARLISLE
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BinNoun° lawinw. —The October numbc
of this'workibasjost Leen recoiled front the American
Publishers,Tronard Scott & Co. It opens with an rotl
clo on the " Recent (leogrripideal Rot:parches," compri
sing llsplorations In 'Orleiltal end Western Silas la:
Travels in the upper and lower Ameor, Africa, Nilotic
Lliscoveries &c.; kc. This is followed by an Interestl4
paper on the • , 31emoirs ()Inn, Master of .Hnclair," A
history of the insurrection of MA for the restOratlon of
the Stuarts to the throne,
eras to
Art. 111. A history of Ancient Sanskrit Literature, by
Mn MULLER.
ME
Art IV. Orotiousi and tho sources of International
•'1 . • ,
"' At t. V. The Churclies of the Truly itutd, /fit examina
tion or recent publications Oil Itibtral rcoeurchen Li Pal
e,tineincltling the Ando, t Topography of.TOrusaletn,
'llistorit of the Chur,ll of thi, holy
IMO
Art. VI. "Tho U rand lietnonstriniT." •
Art. VII. "Scottish County histories."
Art. VIII. "Dreln Difficulties."
Art. IX. '• The United States, uittler Mr. Dueltuan."
_ THE IVESTiIINSTEIt lIEViYiSr, for October.
Ainuilean Lvonard Scott A Co. 711 ikulton 8t
Fier York.
Tlll5 number opens with an liable 'entitled Nye—.
Christianity," a review of seven shays, by as many
diffemli theologians on thu great question of Modern
Ingylry, within the pair IX the Church.
.A.A. It. •` The North Amerivanllll.lsllllB," by the Ahhu
Pen lninuW.eclt, who has given the results of seven
yetils residuum in the great Deserts of North America,
• Ayt. 111. - An tismalnatlon of the Life and Worlcx of
Art. I V. '•I taly Ija,Vransleion by W 111116,1 Arthur A M.
At}. V. "The Antiquity or the litinunt,linee."
' Art. VI. ^ Itui , sia- , Tresent and Future," An able
esnud net lon or the 100181 revolution it: ft MON. no so (n
-en I by thin solitingS Ur Vrinro DolzOroukow, nod
Art. VII; OH 1,110 National Defenses of the United
Kirgtlonl.
Art, VIII. " Thae!s2e'6, nsn Novelist and I'llotograpll.
Con iPmpnrary Lit eratum,' , embracing new publi rn
liens en Theology, History, Bing
:Thy lkilos ie,ttr(•s, &,4? - •
New Music from Oliver Ditson & Co., 277
W.01111)1:,to.0 Street llosttm. •
tell thee, Mlm,t,e . l, I must Weep."
ME
'• I ~perk not, I trace not "—llerniatO on Ilenron:
••The Charmed 1/Ifts." 7 llrrman von BoTzon,
1111.0. plcnnnig mW 11 t, tr. LI Vu parlor tonpr, of moderato
ly.
..••J toy ran I leave thec a "--A popular Orrmain melody
Cramer, tarrataaved for thopultar. Weintrbaing song
' .at Guitar attolllptill Cult. •
lien l'all!„"—arranfod for Guitar by S. Corusl.
Itenuooluluso 'Sultz;'—tor Chum lay It. nu Ile nzon.
Special Notices
•
REMDIDER, Si ruinous or Scrofulous taco ,
am , are the curse, the,filiaht. of mailkind. They aro
vile and filthy : as well as fatal. They. arimi from Impu
rity and euntamluat ion of the Mood, and are to for seen
all:11,1111d us. everywhere, Thou , aulls flatly nra con
siam:d to the grave from the direful efforts W i th's din
att4o. hot hy ti Ilk any lonizer. when the remedy is
Ilan DziffY'S iiLooD SEARCIIIIit—the
tell) effeetual preparation now before the people. that
dims its work mildly :mil safely. IL does not close 'the
loathe sup, tidally, while
Foul e.orruption mining 1111 ellhiu,
not I 1 00, the Entire System el 'mll limper° 'Motter„
1111'1,:..r3t1, the ]telly, mud leaves the Stllieted iu too
I':4i'q ° un•ut of hood 11,..tth. To the skid bul
Of it , h•• a llhr effects. by but one bottle, mud Le erain.
•eu Feld by all i he Drug4lsts in this plats. Mel dealers
berou;.heut the I'o 1101.1. y. NOV. .ft, 4;0.-1111.
CAl'.l I !!I—illiat In
it If ist Cured 1--.1 . 111/11.4,111.1S In Itel,nlS stiffer all sorts
of annoyance front 310 st people hindr it hat its
invent utd:zetai rryillts aro, yet but few know hum
it 1.:1 It IS shanty a elnuttle irrifitthtth and
lifton 1.11,1“,11t. Or 641 1,40 , 11 1111 1.0111 , 1.901'11t
le_ tn' t In' 111 111115'1110M 111311/.1., Ilin,ll eat link
ti nnl:d riuuvr. • and mintethees extending into the
that at and line,. Front thl• result tightjtessand often
viadlgo 01 lint lestd, ttleitrliettol nose, or n proftise liar
I,l' tit ntrift., loss ill smell, !nista voice. and ortvn
h,•:. ...I t“ , t,..
The „Id Ithol remedies have 11011 r been 111110. In 110
An
t' ',, thing ha' it. Nast! lidetdiees :Ind inhttlatlon are
as t intel and Pensive tn. they are getnetally p
lesii• Vet Humphreys' r
.ttarrh Fpet•llle, n tiitople
gar Fill, fah,n live or three lintel per day. protnpily
rift, the milder niece: mires at Ittlet• all voids In 'the
11,01, and ratlitatlly (direst I.y tant:evitringtte. the 1,1051
to , . mate ...toes. u, iv prated by the esPerienre of !nin
th. tls. Frit, n lift full 114.1nIntle. Fifty Cent., pet Ito,
N. 11.—.1 full set or litimphroys' iltintettpathit• ' , Pet
with llottk Ihreellints. and twouty
1Z.411,,114, it, hirge tills. untrroeett CM, dill „ In
Ii: I,St. Jut,. 1.x., ...I.
vents 01111 fsi tents. •
"Hie, Ren: by the single box or ease, ore toot
Ly orli) er expret, bra of eharge, to any,atret,,on re
relpelif the prli o. Mblre•s
Dr. F, HUMPHREYS.
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No. 562 ItioaLlway,..New York
SIT by C. hsboft, Carll,le.
'IT Is A CrlatMON OIIsI:Ity AtION that trier° 11r0
111,1 , Slllll rrr., trill A therkalls, OMR
1,11 lit' 1 . 0111111 :1,1111/11.4 11111 C 11017141 Thu
1,1,011 is 0/,1"no. lake inn liltle i,novise, and WI ,
t nl the wants thul,oly in thu uh.orhiuu boron Its
liin•ine , n. In unnlivint, ran
' , hi. What /0 reiwirvd toll nod
MEM
'4 l t larriaqts.
•
A t thr Eldon Ifotel,",by Itro..Tarob Fry, on tho 75th
llRlv'h ER, to KA'T'E E. MANE,
I.oth Or Mito roa fill , . CU niburland;Vp.
On tho.satnetlev by the smut,. Mr. RORER r D. CAM
-1:lh IN. to 11i.o, A LICE 1511 ROM, both or Carlini, •
On tho ant lust. at Aughinhaugh's Hotel by Um Itry
E. Addaws. Mr. DANIEL A. WERT, to MO
CIIII F IriTINA MIN ICII, both of North Middleton twit :
/In the 92d lost at tilass's Ih tul by lter IV. It. Keith.. Mr.
SAMUEL SIIEAFFER to Mion MARY AMoTII, all or
Codlug Sp logs, Ctunberland Co. ('a. •••
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CARIASLW PRODUCE MARKET
Reported weekly for like herald by
NVoodward dt. Schmidt
FLOUR (S Moolino)
do. • , (Extra.) ..
Jo. (I•'a
LOUT
lIIT E lIE AT..
1,10 , do
111'1'
(EVI'S. pr 8:2
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NVIS'L'Ent HARLEY
New ilbuertisements
1F AI It AN I/ FE S T I-V , Ab.
the '• UNION Flltli COMPANY," of Carlisle, intend ,
holding their annual
FAIR AND FESTIVAL
In "itim•nt's flan," rommvueing moN DA y ..,,,,f, g ,
..li.,..mber 91 tit 18011,. end yloslug Tuesday evening, Jain,
ory let„ lid. • . ••
'Vein' kind 11.4 - operation hiemestly. Solletted In the
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0,1111,4 ((((( or at 'theme's lhall, nu ,
' e MONDAY .p 14.101101 DER 24th.
All fever, gratefiilly received: Respectfully,
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.IQIIN 110100, Cents D. A exotn,
D. 111li t.r4 EnA. it. llncrit, •
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LUTHER I.lNe, .1. K. WILtVLII, .
S. D. 11..11 vex, • C., P. EueruT,
.1. 'l'. II %Intik • 2): brAvicy,
A. J F suer, JNO..W.W..TIS, Chairman
NOV_ . 23, 18)10.-Ut. . ,
G itm AT • OPEN [NG TO-DAY
1 Or "51nia
WINTER MILLINERYAI
; , ,no yANey uoons, comprising an assortment of tillk
Velvet, and Fancy Itonnete, Caps, Tlowers, Collars
Presses, Or. An vutlrely new style of head Does.
yes, Ladies'. Nock 'flea, Corsets, Hoop Skirts, Curia,
Maids, and a - variety of Fancy Artlelos. Also the new
style •
ARAB • CLOAK,
and all thu now styles out. Alteaut.lfo I lineament of
I N , mit v r . t ery low. Old bonnets neatly altered to
the ntehlonallkintaue. Children's Flats, a now style.
MRS. M NEFF.
,Opposite 011 , 0. V. hank.
Nov:
.. . . .
b - 0 Wm SEWING'' , . 111ACIIINES.—
ranted to new any kind of goods fyom
ilia Aincsi cambric up to shoo leather In the best man
ner, , the money refunded. ,
e ill at 31 rr. R. A. Itoynolda llaguerrean limns o
rend far a circular to W. 11. AusoN.
Sop 2li, 16U0.-t. f.. , •
111
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Kings County, New York
$ 4 12
..5 1)11
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