-- 'l r:-- K ; 77 - e . 4 . .. - ii '''' -,-...--. --- - --.7-7. ", it-73,..4.,--t .4iti'''' , , it 1.;-:- - - z . :',- - • . %I VAIMISLE, - 00411C'ZINE Z 1861. Asti Wltivi - iu:'--Thiigiritleunni, who o - of the MeMbers of dine Legislature -from thit dig am; 14e1 - 2 - triiiiuratod - Captainin the ,:ehiveath regiment U. S. Infant 141r:_ - Irwin ; We beli9v92,4e beire'd'te-lilili(aiy,edU4tiou when ayOng --- Ilabon "liiTbinvitENT.—George B. Crabbittlrohmteer in one of the Barrie: burg companies, and now doing duty with his regiment, bni been appointed a secopd Lieittinant in the•Artillery,oorpa of . the iegular many .::' Lieut. Ciabli is ,a son of our foOlertimpsman; Geo. W. •Crabby Esq., and is a young man of .`worth and intelligence mho will do' honor to the po. sition twwhich he has'bein wisigned. 1/ : 4o ,pUblishing the• letter 11 our correspondent at Camp !Dyne, we would mildly-suggest that while we have no ob. jectioW to the elaborate puff of the Gre.en Tree," there Might bo other items oeour iug.in the camp life 'ef our corapanieb there, which would be.of it least equal intereett. Give us more fight. We republish "for the third time the Muster-roll of the Carlisle Feneibles. Although that printed last week was froth the. Orderly Sergeant, and was-tho't CO be eertipleti3, there were - several omis- Sion& As thereis 'said to be a charm connected with the third trial, we give the renoibles the benefit of it. j'lt is difficult to Conceive how , a man can be so utterly lost to every dic tate of truth as to make an assertion, which ; is palpable to every person who can i-akolt diivithititsigatrruliqieg*;, , 1 1 1 , 3 1 1 14:49f °the _Vulunleer that the proprietor of the HERALD was an ap plicant ter'the Post Office at this place, is just tach n lie. The name of the pro prietor-of this paper, as printed in every issue of it, is patent to every one; ( and no other man, woman or child, is in any manner associated with theownershipof it - ,)iad - his earn - 6 never was spoken in eonneOtion with the Post Office._ _The effort of the Volunteer to lash other men over our shoulders; is as cowardly as it is unjust. RUNAWAY SLAVES. We hear of numerous parcels of the biped contraband-in our own, and other counties. One day last week a package called'at the house of-one of our South lldiddieton farmers, asking for something to eat.,Are:stated-thathe-was-one-of-a party of fifteen who had escaped from Virginia. 1,13 a were on their way north ward. The ‘fear of being sold into the Cotton States has driven large num - hers to run away. After having suoceeded in reaching a free State; they run compare their - misters, they' well 41 , 3,4 will not endanger their .pre - - *eons trinket north of OlasOn .and and Rho; Ike -sap:. in the North, would undertake* slave-catching now 1• It will not take long at *drat° of depopulation to mike 'MarYland and Virginia practi cally free states. • tifirTho' Yotuntegr affects total ignorance of the appouttment of any Democrat to office, br GO,. Cart* or Gen. Cameron. %MC we go on forever refitting 'enciiihinly4isguised flibriiiiitioViMithiit contained in his article of this 'week. • . Does Vict every man 'who knOwe anything, - *cow thitHetsben p, Hale, ; who was appointed QuarttirSl'ster4lesteral by Guy. Curtin, and iiiciseamile bats been coupleil.with the frauds perpetiatettupoi_ouvAolunteors, has been-a, life.long Illeiticerati fie, held the office of Collector - at, die dI of Philadelphia, under Pierce, and watisnardint supporter of Bret:li lt:triage at the late'.Plhstion. Geo. 'Laumats, 00, the Man tiltsi:rocetrad the' celebrated. beef qptetract, Is a cotsist*Plitkinocrat. , Has the. Volunterei itit - iteard of the aYpoint tient of Gener*ls Patterion,'Cadtialader,,Me• - eall,•and*hinit of othaiii of illndretl politics ? Hat tenon& of this. It is idle 1a attempt to determined . not to see. .The . Mums' Months about. atbisty. days ;the time of toast orthe . troops which have been • enlisted will haNta expired, but the,,Administration has , taken rare to"lanticipate the disbanding! of-that already well drilled count d'ainve by bring. • , leg forward** great rapidity all, regiments that tireithelyloserreduring the war. Mean, while-the three , .menthe ..men will have fine 'opportunity,,to, distinguish themselves, . as, they, are already posted' in,tba respective* dirisiona of "McDowell; Stone and,Patterson.' now certain a Very great .and 'probably' decisive : biotic take place before; the expiration efthoir time. Many will, no doubt,, return to their homes; , but ~as inducements, are fiielok , offered , by, the- President' , Pliant'. men in the 'ranks, and as a soldier's lila ts by to means disagreeable,' with all its grlvptfagt atieh, Men: &trey large pereen.. tage,Will remain - 0 enlitit.in the recent ad.. 4Noti lo,;tho' regular ariiih'very few of fhe bffma n tofthe'renutyligniareginientsieicept ifiteltailliare business at home, will. return. Indeed) of ; the Vagliteenth Penn. 4117111111111teesiienfoirtui yesterday in;this city, c asking, in the name of his offieers and men to be accepted for tho Whole - ca and I•shaeldnifoilid surpriseitif this biattildi Were folloWlSlVAo•44her reffimelltsi" ' goo. L aft rieporsse :o f •notitor inoiremoos. Zotdop ions. 24.-- The Democrat '440 s oPsatal'Oblistolarordikkotratille; tibia says t6baraex..,T4yeit Addressed the %Athens Of UAL puss yesterdayoked expressed a, devire to he; furablisd wiebborseitsad wagese• This morn- h ieSpoidedlo - lind ha pro- • t tint_ 0110 Irsioted.:' This would seem tola. ' 110 : 4 !" fig,,IMAO I O4 tittleMOttttowarda thettor.." Ariorm yew) 'foer„, 25zo*Mapi. Baiter it'd ore* et the , rivateer 'Savannah, ar rived bore looday tregve.litetoner Harri e t likotrilnetkrielOtolf adak. 444 irerez imittedlifeellte4 bbittiot` r Atte&.' o . 4oo4`pirieff 0460014 t•t4e 11 0, 116 t, thipitrup 'lr4vingieeoh — i - o,rtho'brifloaeibt Yeha 4 na slL'tfthes•EdtokmoWwiti , Arin boikpif, beat* the Greed' the co*o4llbawilied . , We tilte'ap thOihniatt'of t* . il'arl?ovita wh ere we left It lost week ' vii> ! ' ever ' ,010 worthy' 1 .1t 0 4 Our graud'itrials ,advatieingtlowly buteurel4tind Wil,aiviseUraneeitliatnot aunt:Ml6': be'"ielaxed tint sword sheathed, until the rebels are utterly and totally rontc6 and' not : on armed W ` itbT is _ left in Old Virgiiita. After this cons,ummation, and when . the cool and invigorating breezes of Au- . tutnn. , -have -arrivedoMe-yictorions-col limns will be pushed- further—south,- strengthening the hands of Union men, and forever crushing'ent treason alid:re- - hellion 'wherever it shows. , it lydra : lead. A large four story building' in Wylrn dotte, Kansas, in Which .a company of, forty volitnteers were drilling, basjallen into Turns anddenly, bgrying,the ,compa ny under the wreck, killing some and wounding others. , • We have now-300,000 volunteers and regulars,:irtsetrioe; - Hon 11."B..Wright htia-teen eleiitedto Congress in the twelfth - 'district to . suc ceed. Scranton, deceased,' by .an over whelming majority over Randall, 'dam mat. Wright was the war candidate. • A rebel privateer having been seen in :the neighborhood Of the Bernindie, the U. S schooner Henrietta has .gOrie in search. of her. _Gen-Scott hps advised: -the- release-of Ross Winans and the promotion of Major Emory. We learn froin Rd - siren lettere to the London Times, describing his visit -to Fort Pickerl, &a., that the fort is im pregnable, that the tebel force, all told, `nimbi= Only 3000, -and that they "hive no heavy guns, and but few guns of any kind. Their preparations seem to have been vastly overrated. From his, report of Bragg's conversation, he appears to be sts--u pf a blatherskite as Beauregard. Captain Adams of the United States fri gate Sabine, has two eons in the rebel army, a daughter noting as . vivandiere to the New Orleans regiment, and a planta, tion in Louisiana. There is no change in the aspect of al. fairs in and arothui Washington, and no indication of any important movement apparent. From.tbEunpper_,Potomac have no later intelligence of the state of affairs there. It is reportekthat General Cadwalader's commandngain crossed the Potomac at Williamsport on Sunday, but the statement is not confirmed by any ad vices direct from that quarter. On Tuesday the Maryland Legislature took another recces until the 3ii of July. A. bill Was passed - to allow the city of Baltimore_ to increase its public debt to the extent of amillion and a half, Which includes the "19th_of_April" the balance to be used for any otirer,con tingencies that may. arise. The jointres olution.direetiag the Governor to return the State arts - to the companies Aar. be has• disarmed, and the bill to suspend pro ceedings on the bonds of officers °ream panics for the velum of arms were paSeed by both Houses. The . other "klprin ie.sty bill," nuspendingtlie common lash for the benefit of those who participated in the riot of the 19th of April, was not. taken up again. We have reliable information from Martinsburg of the destruction by the Secession troops of forty-eight locomo tives, and a number of gondola cars end coal hoppers, the property of the Bahl- Moto and Ohio railrOad This work was accomplished on Sunday, and when it was Well-known by them that the Company had still nearly two hundred locomotives in its service, it cannot but be regarded as othervese than an act of wanton van dalism, without the excuse ofl.f_militall necessity." The troops' at Martinsburg and in the vicinity are estimated at about five thousand five hundred. The' shops of the Company at Martinsburg have s o far been spared, being lifted as, barracks for the troops. There is the highest authority fat ocn tmdictinsg fully and pointedly the etiiiies current about the rebels having. made peace propositions to _'the government, „ though some persons and journals ha 4 professed to give somewhat minute de tails of the Oomprondia Formate. There is no truth in them whatever. , On ,the ' , Contrary the Administration havalrecetved renewed itoguranoes that :the rebels :inteid to prosecute the war with the' utmost vigor; axakir, possible, overthrow thaconstitutieateiaveritneet and destroy the though "they perish : *)!PY that...the twooveramenta :cannot eo-exiet in stroll close;prozireitV :or even on - :the same coutinntit.. May_ God defend-the Two• g/rOckregilikents 6 4 3113 i 4 a neje the Chain htidge, and have bitter tee erected commanding bridge - Piekets:are 'wended . for -iotte..disCiince b4etid." . • Yeaterdai the piOteta.-,Of the ' tWO throne basfit''friendly ; add exchanged, "._ 31 1 1 1 1 4 04,444;rTs r!t q 4 43 shake( t'riOadVdtiakso i No fullefileial Oipert Otha Oreat ihiYi:OtiAr•haii,'Oi'l*:iiablie; `-and it is thought here that IT* lio,6e"p:plOtki r ,tba# lai it!?./i00010,4;J askwown thi4i kot. ttmorAlgr-tO retro s o.lv4iivprh, - tluirobale Were' leavitl ,thOir outer ti. trenoh4ion4l, - '66. carried 4Yttkj'ilt,',-Eic,lfkgaelieitlo::t)iee witlOrOtei forceN.,*.r; OfTod i ., 4 tbiii'pOsitien and . Oarititated a saint:6lre / , A 049400, o s9oleFliAl4)Mft:frYt": lirorl'oTti:**Tirgill 04 accepiAlicril,.by . 414101'044e0 Amer. command: - OrWiliOli will thni 44 441414 1 0k , f0e •''' " ' r i,oooo:o4.: = fiiiiiii: th‘out; 9P, isleo T AAttok - 01.11:10 itAittitt. ili)tt „ . ~:- . ShiEtz. paresa-,:warzso_ abundant linen'thei'.ixaiinalifled success, roust'uttena' •Th# - cqiioy are reported to be ,full,foroiritilliehmond, and in a very ex.4l `cited stitte4' -7. They . Seek 'clothing, b•geare' h ' t telerably,fel armed ow stroegly_fOrtifled by. _batteries extending fin;MiriearrinnifFiffunrofthe — lgh - OT Officers of the ceniedeiate States tire in Richmond: The'picketa'of the Vnir7ed'States forces this-aide of-the-Potomac:now—extend - all Ahe way:through from-Georgetown-bights to Harper's Perry, Col. , Stohe's advance . , ,guard having 'met the. advance guard,of Gen Pattenson'a forces near Monocacy. bin Evireat—The Editor otthe Voluntier, in his attempted reply to' our communication of last Week, ecitiffrnat our previously formed opinion af Idilinabilitytei - get - beyond his na tural 'elm:lent of ley: abusive language. He :dome not attempt . sal direct refutation of our charlies, but by'a reef iodndeboUt effort, and 'in his tuna billlagsgateotyle; 'to abuse some body, (ha don't know who and - therebY draw 'aside the iidiumOt his conneetion and support of the rottimocia and indiecility of , his late Cl partners in trade;.-itilof his assertioas how ereris certainly (rue,' atbili a defender of vag abonds ie a vagabond himself," and perfectly consistent with the . ideas intended - To be con. reiedin our article in yourpaper. If his as. sertioil is true, certainly a map who haz de fended ragabonds'niust be placed in the same catalogue, and na be still Nei undeethe charge of deTending•paitfranda, we agliiii 4 s irtate Oath looks badly this eliasit;lo charge any_ body else witleiiiWinianers 61' fore their own skirts aye cleared of similar guilt. We were always under the impression that buzzard would not edtbuzzard, henee our surprise at the attempt ; but the evideneO is against us and we are convinced. We barest . ° desire to defend peculating or rascality of 'any kind, under the rule of any political par ty, but *the other hand, do all.in ourpowor to expose frauds and deceptions wherever they exidt, and whin the sympathizers and defend ers of the iniquities of part of the late admin • irdea4itill4(triirikirold "scores, they can speak too. Till then let them be quiet. • The fact of a man having eleven friends in , our gallont army, is no .evidence of purity of purpose or patriotism whatever, as many a father has been known to have recreant sons. Our communication may have been of the pigmy order, but seems to have been enough for the Oditor of the Volunteer .to combat, as he devotes nearlyacolumu of "spider‘threads" 49 _hie s 4 e.a49T,,.llll.litakEt he_"mice"_ -which • confronted him.. Hope he is none the worse of his labor. Although purely accidental, we seem to have made a bit about the flag; the conscience of the editor being stirred up to a defence of his back door mat. ',Good bye, John." For the Herald Bizmsni.rot.xs, Minn. 16 June, 1861. f A few days.ageour town was full of soldiers of the Piret"Minnesota regiment, and govern ment wagon* oti their way.to the forts Ripley on the Mississippi-Abercrombie - err river, and . . Ridgelygn the Minnescta. Another order has just been.reeeived, recalling all these companies, -and sending' citearTSCUlli the seat of Wait s TheDitienel St tlijs . eegiment, is Willis' A. berman, , whiter*,' tilovernor Minnesota, commander, of a -regiment is the Mexican - War, where he- -behavekiOt m a c h: gallantry, and-at the time ;of hilappointmea to his present position, practicing lay. in. St. Theinany,friends, * personal - and polit lento( Lieut. Colpnel Stephen Miller, not * few of whom are among the readers of the Herald, will bellied to.learttthat be discharges his new duties with the same,oare and ebilttio 'which, distinguished hire as, a Civilian. Tepee him riding at the head.of the regiment, every would tale) him for. :mold campaigner, .His business qualifications afford an excuse for, putting more ,than flict - Usual amount of later -upon his soldiers, and withall am assured by officers and men, that-be-is the most popular man in the regiment. His eon, a stripling, is a private in the Saint Anthony Company. - The companies weretready • at the forts, when the order reached them. Their places . there Will'be supplied by Col. D. A. Robert son's (Second) regiment. -- Miiitfeaticiliti - has two - - companies steadily drilling; the Minnetipiille" 'guards, and the :Home and Ficeitierluirdel; of the latter your old townsman, John 0. Williams, is Second Lieutenant. ! bin Pennsylvania responded so promptly and freely to the call for volunteers, her many diinado n . this *inertir felt a thrill of pride 'Mad . tionsted•liindfy of their tistarnity. put th e of satiefaiifon upon our cheeks reddened Id'it blush of ihaine • Ai' we read tle"eticonnts of how our biOthers end friends were treated by thiise'telWbotte hinds 'thei:bad confided their livelifind fortunes. , . Legit nutntuor the Wineletr hone - win St. An: theny, the largeet end best in the dont'. try N. W. of Chiongo. wee 'full 11 'Southern riaitore. Thie ' , e'er it, in elosed,' .Tho turn heerbeett , removed. ' ' • Mr. Enron:--Your Reporter's graphic Sketch of his visit to Gnaw :Wayne bas been Lead with interest, by eine. Carlisle boys. He beye truly that, i‘ the boys considers thonaselvss endernany-oblignatunt intlideltizencof tYeal Ghester for the rawly hindttesises""nstended - to - , 1 thieweinontheir•orrival here, : pod ; the officers' iind mew of the •Cattalo_ renottoletthavo only to gret.thst,in :bid notice; of :Ant V' pleasant. ad• isommo#otio,oo sLifordottil the; Greed Trap. , 'Hotel he 'lid , netiutaw * Alt fhb biota, lhat, trilsbtitontspbitettAnortiyportientarly of the: of the unremitting. !Attention. shown the )?epoiblea by, TikoktcOrlii. in 'oitiago the Onion; Trec.tettiptitnidlyin.: the' itheenee of °apt: ,f1troo; Vinpr, letori iwbu ail a gallant tins atgone,tb llie.:Witpo ;and ,whoed. Company lit ntenehed: to: thelakliath. ri4giniedt. ilittl , Cept. Ones beep et:tante:on our woilld • doitinloto ito, , ftsty*gs i! a toldites ineleoptei!,:bUt.he Copia itot hove given tin& Weloonle , lwith Ivor*. eerdisilty. than. did wirin•bearted.substitutd, DA:v4l,:. 'Our gest, night ,toivo would' bovodbeen, 'ex,oehdiugly otioomtdrinblifidid.Httnlitendlar the quotient addlidristal.nther. Intp.llool6,l6Vn, to. our, num, but ble kindness dune thaLtivenlng _beettinnfnellay,toAatatiy:tuttiatitutialLnvitiet; 464 , thatit6 , 444' fully Inothlualti.dinpretton/Inst 'thatatils.b6andtle.:b6 I(thit_is the ease.We are Volt to :100. .otdt I tut , rezrroael- fooltotfor • we bee 1,04 _ vot e. total, every keititett tininitn.n.likang:t4 blur pteafle nay to oitr, triotan It stir of them_ OAT' tOIOptc4 O ,I II 4 I PAPAIPA W:97 -k 6 4 1 . 415 4 1 0 1, 0 4 * - . 0 14 3, -P 3 Ym t, Phei l !lerP, *MI - there apriertre‘ to he 4 nuoibor of ozool* :leat4loielainikt)plirhey_taral.it„ ta find 0 • plena ant ! acitioaAti , ndip,,C44*.the Oft en QYAT T YOP i'err "")Avtp now, Oak* MEE Idlidtc„ .1136 gal- '': lent officer , whos e signature is appended to the ~ following noble letter. Daring a enj..utei of IFrciTAirs With - iteiatint do m enitee_or CArliSle _ _ Barracks, he Maintained the'Most pleasant re. , hiders 'vrlth, ouit, peeple, aud_wasalike.respeot- „.., ed by soldier andl'eviliatt. : _ -; - Though comitiefrairra remote peak of publio , duty,',ltis utterance is, of eto,eqeivocal chorea- ' ter. -- Would that ibel • rumpet - notes of his for= rid.appeal Might yet, reach the ears nntintove r the, hearts of his fellow' citiiehs in the great Commonwealth ofialiich hilt' a native 'I - ' (Fur the'llettonal'lntolagencer) • FORT Carrirsoax, Utab. June IS, 11361. I have eeett the call of the:Virginia Conven tion on all 'names of the State in the, army; and navy, and have been the'subject of other more pointed appetite. „ The respect• width I owe to the opinione of ' the citizen!' of ply own native State. demands of me , an answer--tm ezposition of my cir- MllllO4llOO inn rdeVra of duty,` I belong to cdistriot, of the State wide'. I just learn, has!veted for Union._ At. fourteen yeara ef ago I vest; severed from Virgtnia ; the National Govertimmit adopted me as its pupil and future defender'; it gave ine education and a prefeeslon, and Men Medea solemn - onth to bear true alleglapahr4n.•the , Unita& Slates- of America, and to' • serve them honehllY en i faithfully ageing-till their enemies or oppese,ra whatsOever:" This oath and honor alike for bid me to abandon tbeir standard at, the first -- hour of danger. , In the Natiopsl eervice I have bech for thirty-four years a Western man, and , if my citizenship be localized, , a citizen - of Missouri My military precision his not, prevented OM:give obeervetion of political alleles, :Ind I have bad of late the vantage ground of a calm position. Thus I love formed strong politi cal opinions, whieh must have had their weight in deeding my coulee New,what was the trite statue of a great sectional-struggle When the Virginia Conven tion resolved' upon revolution ? For the first, lime in our- national history, her cititielie enjoyed.a.legal right to settle with • their slave property on every acre of the public domain ; and this bad just been recognized J fdr the first time by the' Republican party in their votes for the Territorial nets of Congress: If a barren right, it was too confessedly a mere point of honor. Aud slavery was recognized by local law, with the acquiescence of that party, in all the territory south of 'hoed Mitt souri-comprerese trop. Then T'ereonal Liberty" acts of some North ern States—misrepresented, but really disloy- • al and irritating—were being reconsidered ; some hlid - hdreadr-been modified or repealed. The Democratic , party was gaining strength, was successful in some of the New Englund States. ,lint for Southern defection it bad been in control of two of the three great: de partments of theoßoverement. The Fugitive 'slave law had just been eaecu ted at Chicago with unwonted facility by an 4„:1 ffteer el...painted by,the_new Atiministration..._ tut one potent fa ct remains: The Coulei erate•Stale's had commit;ed an overt net of aggressi ie war upon Me nation'? they -three t oned its capital and the President had called for militia for-public defence. Years ago public men at the South began to despair ct.theirlabitual control in the future' of the power of the National Government ; they ware irritated atthis prospect, and unreason ably, for it was to bethe legitimate result of our political system, and of sectional institu- Aions. But the politicians of the Cotton States had long familiarized themselves with. ultra' ambitions schemes: they were committed e specially in South Coronae. beyond any dig nity of retraction to vain State Rights theo ries and throated Statenction ; they embraced -Wild, chtztling r -lio-unecrupulous wed irapract ticable designs.: ;they resolved to rule, if only amid the ruins of their country; they used their influence tit- eevek-titn_great national pow -er;- they - reultiedetedek turind titer backs on .theirScOnstanyouetetorely pew:( ed'. frieaclakat ' ' t h e N or th a utfilie t ; they forced, n dan eleatie - - by ttke minority Of the peopfii, rind en gladiy reientlihe'rr oftectional dominatioti, and of Itneginary Kerins hnd eviletp fellogt,__ ,They _ - took adeantope of-their own sarong, and , pro maimed a political tWimmthe emcees of a see tiomilparty, to which* they had deliberately oentributedis Meath!' oligarety af Sonth Carolina (a State not very homogenous, politically or socially, with Ivy other part of the nation), with con temptuous disregard'of the dignity and of the edemas of thee neiglibors, cooly set thein selves to convort4 great excitement into,.tem porarymadness. They_applied the tor ch to , the teniple pf tree governn:tent.• South Caro ling aesumed'tbeibad eminence of leader in , - revolution and rain Thus aided the arta of demagogues endlthe violept•energie4 of label lious splrits,pleOthert" dragged ;or , dregooned • the reluctant vo:feless inbabitants • of six other States into her train. Ever since fhe leaden' hi,ve exerted every 'fir& tolen over the ;'Bor der States," to sdenthetaselves from failures; until desperatelytthey lit thd torch of Wetl; then Virginia fellinto the snare. In a second ary position, she is made a tool—a fender against Collision-La battle-ground. When the war tocsin sounded ber Catalines• her mad youths, her, - eity mobai — drtive oche:tient to frenzy, and a great Union Majority In the Convention wee dvercome. Thus reeklesely, for's time, the temperate voice of duty has been drowned. tot&tlue good old State , mei, home been plunged lute the datkness of moral and Pbfeiaal desehttion—the hell of a bitter civil,, it may be es Irile war'. ' I have given tub htirnost condensation to Ibis sketch Wan Iti g, not a iiMa far Maar 'clecls.• If I had bean ou the giant; Might'h 'As felt:tea:ol,d to shoulder d muaket in defence' of the . ' mother - or deud , stateemee, e right or wrong;" , but, alas. I lAgt.li• .tia,Ye been;ltaalind upon to mmaaairr the 'Associates o f childhood in the honest, mountains and vallOya of ber Weld. What dire oinnilignlions of irfatte,N VS Mil this gedian knot of. hOrrore My -awned (tad instinct itielY turned eget:lst doh usurping majeaty, of ton.;ont . - , --:----'1 ,„ „• r-••• I owe ' VillAiti./iiiiey ray try ttattch...... .: i She has'entraketi me -with A distant coma:and; and I shall 41414 'under her flag es long , as , ,! it waves the ape the National Censtitutioual Government._.i•;,..f....,. ._- , • - —.l"-', , Iti r thhie'fir leant atiointenti I aould only , Offer patriot io pidrers for the result of the vote ou the 23d.0f eloyi •--I trust; that, reason may have I henreeoverett,tter sway—that the voice of a maionty may pot here been, rfqh . ained by ;bayonets: that sopeling abate the clamor of nounemiltilOafalln*-34 0 ati,,Oda of the ; anarchy, and stilt fa-Vatted, it why 'have prow State.' ' j '; V- Si. Gaaitan Coma, ' -Cel. 2.l flegitoettatpleetillitatni - "Tfragamfa• ' _IIP_E - . STUP- M 7t: f4,—to -- r ax aJon . mony.; •—alte matittatii4 of` Major Emory is at tacked, *lilt - great_ bitterness in ,certain. quarters. ;:•lt - ia s ,4lglit ,to, add that it :sfas ; - finally necomplishea: by the President. and butireSlahmet, '{ter a' full;:inteatjgation lani! the fonts iotratteil, and heaKing all ..th.C.Argumenng'*4o. A.cise., The Inqin ,reason .fq4g4fPrilitti 4 : 14 ,*.aa "Viat 4 .wall . . ready ;,o,.(kAakvy , 11l - dm of a peaceful imp,. _ 1 nt.,1!.144* , be,;oppoPd, arid fh,4, - :ivh - cti -, - 1,3 - 4 0 1iliiillicimbletU; be -• 4 Joni tiro.teeisitik in iti'isies4 •'his Condi: Ilona' resignati j ow,' ' i I= Benittlien: #OO4 . +he Indian frontier, And in thenewithintined - tifteveliini.; Tex- 1 . aFs he follibt his ' 'y *fungi:Ai@ brought 1 4 1 0 )010 fornek '4OO strenfOrs•,,tha 'ai'd ,pf thaNiniatiW k e 4 11.61iee beiin - appoint!: ed alientenintWohaliiilini' army:awl' , I nettold its j ieafigulainl luny fhrlein hope ' . in dofennWa the Algv'to -wipd , out-all rec.. 011octions of his prhposed resl i rstOn,;and _',_. to:-aitiify , , thenci itlie r ;itOntiflUe tn'ollieat* ) him vis-not•bnyltutinpti ;104 ; te lthe;ll , = , ninnV , Tbagnintisirtittbniatik• much hit: 7 Ormaiwamoiollloiiiiims of .the arinY•on = • Itomunt erOrentiOtlOnAliti Prepotien. • j Ljtaliftit;fin , 14 4, 4 Ai._ i _ . iz iktirrilliP , r pit Tow inend'lll t•paper 11;., diela 4. o rut courage to - ,Altilotit'thwitittle'n Afrani*4firthlittirlf...; rik.seurosousAlift* fitfP fl sPir , lts44o4l,' Ikea - . For the Ileratd SUMPTER W. C. It: for tbio ildiedd W5l{T Clintlign. June 24, 1801. iite/ / biti ---- Erta - F- - barlisleDerpes' !at*. and the ' en e likekleed. Velleij bank will be eloted 'rhunty nett (-the ,FourtV. of July .) Notes 414: an:tbet day must' be arrangailrevinea;, ECIO. OIePTIANB' coiyr.—The nett tertuAlf tire:Orphaus'._eour:t, will'Wheld' on 'the 30th of August; and as all accounts re -quire*thitly dayeluitice4 th ose 'who 'hare 'Recounts to be' settled, ;should file them in theitegister'is - office tis early in July . . . TEAMSTERS. One , hundred team aterslor Gem.Patterionis-command; pas-. sed 'through' on, Wednesday : Morning.— They hill - from Pittsblirg. DIALNNCnOLY'ACCIDBNT_-;—J. "H. 31ifir- lin, a sop ofour Connty School Superinten dent, who had %volunteered as a tQamste . r: in General Patterson's command, while bathing in the Puwmao at Williamsport, on Sunday last, was taken' with a severe cramp, and before assistance could be ren dered, was drowned His body was brought to Sitippenstrurg, the residence of - his - father, on Tuesday, wbem he was buried. . Ho was a young man of exetnpiary char- acter, and his untimely dkafh , will be mourned by many relatives and friends. COL. ' W» PEN aoklL—We are glad to be able to announce the election of this gentleman by the Sixth Regiment to the responsible office of Lieutenant Colonel. -- Tliere is no man in this county who is more deserving of preferment than Mr Penrose, because there was none so ener getic and assiduous in his care and atten tion to our own volunteers"; and his many acts of kindness to them will never be forgotten. We know he will mike a good officer. EGMARKADLI; cams or eotaiumut —A strange case of poisoning has occurred in the family of Mr. Jas: A. Dunlap, residing in the upper portion - of our county. The whole family was suddenly taken ill, and no cause could be as signed for it. A relative was sfat.fer, who after remaining's few days. became very sick. exhibiting the same-symptoms, which had ap ponrod in the' other cases. • An investigation was then instituted, when it was discovered, that a number of rats, which had been poi monad with-arsenic,:kad,faund their...way into the cistern, and ,bad died there. infecting the water, which was used for drinking, and had Thus poisoned every one who drank it. One of the4ounger children has died from the of fects of it, but the reit are recovering. PRAISSWORTHY.--:We find that a num ber of Onr patriotic young Wive have been busy in... Looking ,havelocks for our Eciia at Camp Wayne. This is very thoughtful and kind on their part and has been gratefully ap preciated by the recipients.. as will be per ceived by the following proceedings: - At a meeting of the officers and men of the Carlisle Light Infantry, Carlisle Fencibles an! - Catania Guards : held at Camp Wayne onions Any the Nub of June ; On motion of Alai. L.' Citpl. wee appointed 'Clutirman,.and Lieut. G. Comma, Genre- - . tury. - = ToposOmitted the follcriejegpreitilhir ind-icsolution9; were a dapted. with ihice theard - and 'as *Tiger" for the Ladies of Garliaie. - . Wolter..a the Ladies and Citizens of Car lisle and vicinity, have kindly and generously presented the three companies befe . assetribled with Haveloeks, &c. Therefore li'esqlted, That we tender to them our" sin cere thanks for their timely and opportune gifts.-and• that we will treasure up the memory of their kindness us a sure testimony of their humanity and loyalty of our people: Rubbed, That a copy of &beim proceeding' signed by the officers of the meeting:be sew to the newspapers of Carlisle for publication R. MoCARTNET e B. COLWELL; Beteg. • Chairman. _ 1105 r At a meeting of the belle Lettre Soci ety, Dickiroon College, held juite26th 1861. the - following resolutions were unauitroTneily adopted: Witerae, We have beard with deep regret of the death of John J. lilcCertney, - of Town sontown, Baltimore County.,llld., an active member of our Society Therefore, - Resolved. That while we'sultmil with boron ity,,.to the will of au otonipotent God, who saw .tithis All-Wise lirovidence, tocall from the active dillies of this life, our deeply 4eliived friend sod brother, we deeply mourn is un timely dealt!, and : expremionatighest appre ciotion of !mit merit, , Resolved, That in him we hare last a xi* of sterling worth -an efficient awl devoted Belles Letirea, whosetalenta and iinualeeil for him. a' high place among his feilossa; and ;whose moral chewier. manly bearing. and great abilities won for him the universal re . aped of those•who knew-him. - • Resolsid, That in boitsiiitteetlit of- our re- Own for-the deceased. -we:drape our - Assn in moinning, and wear the ustial . hedge for thin-" ly - dais. - • '• - I '. Beeolvid. Thdt tbeise resolulland be pub. lialt6l - in . the Carlisle' flaltitli;;Anterican Vol motor, and Baltimore Goisalgeliiteriems; and sr, Loopy of the same iis eauktp chefautily.of the deceased. • 1 , D. P. Idlerialit: ...-'- `. -' Alf. C ifinudv. , Committee. W. D Clayton. . .;, 1 U3100.0U8 INCIDENTS OP iniir. WAR. --A correspondent, writing; from Jae'. at tiserrat nem. or TRIM CASLISLIS riallof Bads& , - , bon.clty, filo., relates the following emus ' The-following ills complete list of the ing incidents. Ile says:—" The - Platte . "Carlisle reneibles." This Compan y ip Van,' pianism...mai Teacati.T.Drought-to ;now ot i n ii wkli c eitister. - by - the - guile of the Bt. litilds Arsenal, , , Wayne, , with load of traitors and contraband. Captain= E. Kr? ITEND"SIm• ' The first shot, a blank cartridge, prodneed let Lieutenant.- Jas. 8. Colwell. no effect. • The next was ashell, which do. ' E- Beatty was =data explode a little beyond the At Sergeautiobh D. Adair. boat; and this alai WM disregarded. - , The '' 2 ddo' W. M. Ilenderson. third, : it large `hall; passed just abet* he* , " - Bd'do • - S. -V. Iltiby l - deck, between the cliimneys,lind the , ' , ltli „ do '. ---L Jos. B. HavCratiolt. wheelbittse, Ind had the effect to set the . ' Ist Corperal-4Wrn. n: imams ' hell r i ngin d4 an d t h e w hi at wo nann i a g, •,- .= 2& .do• - ' William W. Harper. which signals ey acquiescence ' were tt . ' ea Bd'do' ' • _Charles B. Goddard: ti nne d till, the. na t letta n ex t.„the.landing. '- . 4th - ,I R . - IsAaq'Tf.'Parker, 4, 1114,"air,7 slid theitiP4iiiiidtKellnn zr. -:: i. - ' ',it ~ As 1 , ~. ' MgpICIANt3. - 1. --- ocr.„" did you nice. em'ollie MP . (fprt ". ---" W We A. 'bfonytir. ' , Willy," iyas- the cool `'reply; _" I Its or: -. 1 ! ' ' Van. B. Fiby. ' "- i dared t a ' B ra o n e , kariplele-aKiit at leaati, 1500 CAN-BR -81ADRi -By Buy. --, • - pluvol l e ! ~ I gavo you Rho benefit of two; and aitned a _ liwrwAcodsrioni kmich tuner* .. nitto. w• myrtle:lly eollatteotlen to eve , . ,•%Le w i s 'Bo s h, . 'Jaeoh Landis Jr. a third et your engloe„ )10t .- thp„sun aas . .... taw Sleek SIT 8111ellee GOMIS ' : cluirieti Blues, , . gain. A. mtu' et b; ranged a little too high,:?.„ , I did not want 41 -. 4. .„-.. 1 . 4 ,,, n . its umt.....irklii. , 11.1 :,,,,• , :,-Willlativaratton.' Chas. U. Mullen; tw hit your boilers and_- .l'aa 41-0. woraillealbr 0A50.. - and auto this submits de v e i gne 6 1: _.Charles Breelibil4 James IL- goore, death; -but Aboolet time -...l.~titt!tYtma - r=i um c r a r- r ,„1144,w# 1 1,71, 6-1 , 1 ;22, 1 ::: 0 V. ,, E, Demkholder. Jacob L. - Ikleley, ar-lboWaand 'altar -: " Fir. God's take =r is tai s 74l. ; !_ivehz**Nroutvalltuz . , Ames V. linrkholder John' Xortison, don't trouble - yatfitielf." iiiplled'the Cop _ a -, 1 , :et4 ~,,,,.„„„ „,,,,,„,, nur. ,... 4 , hintioc ' James Barton j . i. John ., ; MON% lai n , ~.,a j F4 -sen4 a; lauta ° SY 4°44 to . 4 2 . =" 1- w 'woo.i4" .lll 4r -l it"""'etui " u "rca" •- _.../X.O.LCarriden,- , --Theofalter, - , ' -0 drupt; - Whenever're want tniii - ,*4 - 4:44 a,k,* wok' .0-14 ,1 .atobui. , *L. immou, . ' '. 1 % J'' , OuddYi. =-''D . R. -11. thivia,-- come EP - at C bgi C e ', "• ' ~` ..... ':', ' '', ~,''',.": ,'. ',' - -11 ,. 4 t : UM 49 a Et: k- 4. 8. ,° ' At Jur Rawnette toucan loath% lai Pommels. MKS than tottleal met. Moe cE ' 'Jrad - 013 ,1 080)-- , tWilliM NASA -- -:- -,- ~! - -, ' - . aZal " s"r7 de" IV: - P.' Jl.;„DikKon,..itolin Otto,- - , .', NI- aanns;Taia; ut' - a Iltatalualit` , Siteltainal" 4 i t rors L I Wilitintioy=4l;n r kirr:f tk il ' i • leSae Ellio t t,.'.:, 10.,,-W, B. piiiiips, lawyer of St; Wits. 44 blibro", -said he = moo alu i 110440 . 1000 fam i ly for Jelin.,. lliott,c . W - . 44. Oppueirood, lately; • " lIPU ~* OW, **, Untij 14 4 / Eild rwowok , P.--.- - .. - - -,. - 4 ''''''. W. A. Rusnilug a r, B. l'i],; lit *wet do.' I sai ti :to have wpit 1,-_, ',.., ALAisurrpfeitga 1 . . .Loo,W. Oalltr,,- Almon- 1..,- finned-teireet lee-Xittitt-bullets:- - '4144i..C . - - , ' 4 . ...iiiiiisit low loom; Etwa-to' town - . -,---•;), IlAresson, ' 41:,Biii4i14.kiiia, .',VOI de's ttw-frenrAfalat, ens one *id ltltt i rla b lt= - ; l l7rraZ:,t;" - ' .Vii Olen 11.10bUld;Theisits Shaiti,''' '' . *lnn* WV I itt+ite; tempo! ruing hi ',, , ,,,10.0.140 , mr.. .4... t.., u...... , ,,.......3,-- 4 t Fri t . oto Jo 'A. Glifinii ' ' ' Viral;; 11 Sias; . f she "Thoth, / to i l lolt mi h an d la-VT d lwtTr "Tag t al ciesr u '"" 6 "n"" "" 4 .. • WYXIi a BILIUSILA. •fitirris; , Durid Spahr, tlarbricsa, J. G. Spat . igms4 . re; t Chai..,Harictiels;• - °corgis' 8 J.k:Halbert, • 'Charrekatti JActf fiendriai t Schuchminc - : _ll-s'.Hendersoo, T[Sonioao4 . :, - ", - Itdgar; W. Hays, G. •11-Nsititdebeigiq _ [Leiser, ..George 11. Welsh,- ' -J.: S. limner, W. - 111..Watts, - Jr. J. fifth - eV; Wakgoner, 'll. 1.. Becker, Chas. Wonderlicb, I -•J. K. Kenyon, George Wilders; 2 'Sydney,ltemptoNA George Williams, -/Wm. Ziininerinan. The rrearirkaid - Diiidfire Ids.; The Bevil:fr. irownlow has a newspa per discourse on his mubj.:ct frcim which we quote the' thlloiririg pungent truthii: "Railroads, steamboats and stage coach es complain .of dead-heading—that is, to say, of editors and• bietlilen of the craft, riding so lunch without pay. The news paper press endires more' of this Add- , hmding-than all three of th'e ' se Modes of conveyance irombin'ed 'The pulpit, the bar, and the theatre; '.corporations,leg slative assemblies, societies, religions, be-' nevolent, agricultural, mercantile estab; lishinendt, venders of quack medicines, railroad companies,steamboats.stagelines, a n d every iiariefv , of individuals, ittellid-, inn. political parties and politiciaini, draw largel:,- upon the liberality of the press. The press is expected to yield to all these interests; it is required -to give ,strength to all weak institutions and en. terprises; it is ailed tiquffssaill preach ers into over-shidOwingpulpit orators; to puff small politicians and• unprincipled demagogues into great men and patriots; to magnify incompetent railroad officers into railroad kings; it expecied tii herald 1 abroad the fame of quacki, of all easels, bolster up dull authors; immortalize weak Congressional speeches; it is required to give sight to the blind, bread to the hun gry, talents to fools and honor to thieves' : and robbers; it is asked to cover up-the infirmities of the weak, to hide the fatilts of guilty men and wink at the fraudu lent schemes of scoundrels; it is expected to flatter the vain,.to extol the merits of those who deserve nothing but, the scorn and contempt of all good citizens; it is required, in a word, of the newspaper press, that it become all things OA mien; and if it look for pay, or send .out its ,bills for subscriptions and advertisineit is de nounced as mean and sordid, and its con ductors as wanting in liberality There is no interest on the face of. this green earth that is expected to give so muchto society, without pay or thanks, as - the newspaper pressor the cohntry.—Thelit tie souledman,..who .inserts. in—your-poi ems a fifteen shilli ng advertistuent, -ex pects you to Write hint at least five dol lars worth of-editorial notices.. And the obscure and niggardly man you have 'Written into a position of importance far -beyond his merits, considers that his name adorns y. ur columns and gives .circttla - tion to your journal. - Army Ilioventeotis Virestern ' Proclamation Of GM. MC : ("Man to his . . -Grafton, June, M.—Capt. Ilowe's company of regulars. withitbettery of six pieces. reached' Isere early morning. Capt. Bardeall's company of tertillery arrived here this evening ...aid proceeded to Clarksburg. Gen. McClellan continues very actively en gsgikl. lie went ais far east ea Cheat river , this afternoon one tour of reconnoissance, and. ;returned thine(t gin& • •f. • • -The fullowisetralainftion halt-tea isstiid" by him. ' , a • "Pcf the =Tidier* of the array.p.f,•the You ate hereld'iMpiort she Government of your.country, and to protect the lives and lib erties of your brethren threatened - by arebel nous and traitorous foe. No higi , er or nobler I Imp 'could devolvenn - figi - ,.iiiidLeipect yen bring to its perfiirroattca trio,-bighest sad ; I 1 noblest qualities of a soldier's dieblidirte, star; sgo and mercy:- I call itpon the officers 'of every grade to enforce th 6 strictest discipline, Ind I know that those of all grades, privates "mud officers, wilt display in battle cool and be role courage. and will know how toehow mercy to disarmed enemies. Bear in_ . gOieti_that j'l:4l °rein the cousgry_oLfriende._ not enemies; .hat you arnhere.fo pleotee); not te destroy.— fake nothing unless yew are ordered-to do. so by your g,enetAl 'cfficers." Getilember. that I -have pledged'wy word tetinipctiplifrof Weitein Virginia that their rights _twpcvon and prop erly shall be respected. I ash_ every orar-of you to mate gootitbie promise in its broadest sense. We come here to ease:: nontilipturn do not appeal to the fear of pualehment„ but to your appreciation of the sacredness of the came:tie witich_wwaret_eitgaged- Carry into the battle the couvictiourhat you .are right. sod that God it on our aide. Tour enemies hare vitiated every moral law. Neither G od nor man can sustain theta I Tbey have, with out cause, rebelled agalosra toilikand pater* nal Goirenimenr - They have' eeiced, upon public and private properly; hae out raged the persons of northern - men. merely be cause the) came front-tbanortad - ot - Biiiit - ern Union men because they love the Union; they have placed themselves beneath contempt, unless they can retrieve sortie honor on the battle _field. - • , -^ , You will pursue a different course. You will be honest, biptve and toercifnl.2, Yon Will respect the right of private opinion. • You will , penults no man for hie opinion's sake. Show to the world that you differ from. our-enmities in the points of honor, hone's:ye. d respect for private opinion, and that. we inaugurate no reign of terror where we - go; have heard" there was.. diner' here. I bare come, to pla ce . myself at yourbeadand tooth/Ilse _it with you. , 1 ,1 fear now but. one .thiiig4that yeti Will not find - a foeireui Worthy of your steel. I know that [can rely upon yeu.. Signed, n Grottos 11. - BlcCistrasi, Major - Generalcounfuanding:' MERE FYIMiII pocket.'and feekthebullet y -.and *ill co dace . 14ajor gut the billtt foi.hint, and the efirect Seems to he eitml to the'expectition' - Certainly itis . better lo:have . onelnalie Pecket tban; in the I hday, if the effect op .otte'a'loyalty is just Lthika*e ? Some of Thernstein . bow Icing he " - don't know,'!. .he-replied with- a French 1 shrng of the shoulders, " perhaps a year; so lung as the Governor chooses to stay away; I am Governor now. you see, 'till he tames back !" His notions of freedom of speech and press, he espres!,ed freely,_ like this people — fall speak Cot dey tink —write vot dey pleazbe, and be free to do anytink dey,pleazhe--ont ll dry shall speak and w,ite_no treason 'Another Bold illoshorl.tentenant Tonsiohlsor - Rumored Destniction of his Command. Aletandrue. June 25.:—yrofes.or Lowe's bal loon 'yesterday having 'discovered scattering camps in the vicinity of Fairfax Court house, -Lieut;yompltins, it command' of his cavalt7 company - and several companies of the Con necticut infantrz, 'proceededthillrerlit-t night. A gentleman just from the Connectiout-_camp reports that he beard, when he left. this morn ing. the tramp of horses— indicating the' re turn of Lieutenant, Tompkins' 'eavitlry This inforarrai: n has been übtaittel in consequence oia wed rumor; which has probably been re ceved. b Pre from Washington. that Lieutenant TotiiPkins' cranli-jr - Were cut to. pieces last Might. No official imelligenCe of. the opera tions afLieat:Tompkinthas yet been received. A Spy Arrested et Wastditgton. Washingion l .fune2a ,This afterdoon a squad of the District of ecilninbia volunteers ar rested Eltis Hughes, who resides 130111 P dis tance above Georgetown on the charge of being a spy in the employment of the rebels. (to searehinw his person there was found a complete chart, showing with : precision the the - positiOn of every portion of the Federal forces on both sides of the'river. His man uscripts were voluminous. and many of them in hieroglyphics. He was committed to prison for examination. Eke Markets: cA1111.1811.P., PRODUCE lIAItKET. Reported weekly for the Herald by Woodward & Schmidt R.ol)ll(Superfine)-..). d t (take) ... • ()family ) LOUIL WRITE WHEAT RED do DIE CORN MUM CLOVEiLSEr.i. Special names CM At roar drimp - tre r end get one of" Itverybody's Altrumerc;"— no charge. - Ton lOU find In It much me tal wetter. and more eridtmcee I o terror of Hoeft a Wit Balsamic Vorditelttban_com be produced by any oth - e4 remedy for lung - Weet.aut. adrertimument In another column. nceraruss CURED. New Haven, Fans. Ma GNAW: My brother has been dear tor three years. He need year oil a leer times. and it cured him antiredy. CLIFFORD K. SCRANTON. JOT TO TUE AFFLICTED. De GratV3 Med.*. 041.--g. !Notion, No. NA Ei s t,„ &froth nredt. ssys: D'uor. Ds Goeut: I used your Metric Oil for Neu ; The Pain awl:deb eras like diStle to me. I triad several pbysirisos - only one bottle of your Oil cured tar. aim. I Imre - Lied it Gerbil:7m. sraide rbeuzifetism and des oeos on my eittP;oritb es pest - deal of turrets set;l3ld not be without it, if it rest SIG a bottle " Db tirades Mecum ILlil4 good to wan and beast N. 6r Please luau . = rue c;faoy onsu of failure to me Ifir I one hour to three creeks, as I slab to cure, or clutrvittotialog. Fcr sale b./ all Dragslstaavd Deslesa TLe inure sberilWalk, the Deerribell lipar,tbe tremb ling limb ehLl I be_ sestared by ►BOp. Df. (Immo!!! ma:cline am-. BE ABRCIFUL, TO YOUR BEAST / "For /ha immediate cunt or. 9a. Zaao..ing . Sn , botaes 4t putanitialnairl Oalintetta. Swelled Ler. rana.arte nett orJalcita, Cract "KnaOra Wing:l - Site Bak. Eatlint; Azar dmieern , y, .11al41xot atnalnaai any dlvato sotit' or painful; on MUM or bast. Depot Ybiledelphia. play 24 2s iCASA37/113r11, July 15, 1159, ' MEM* liclitetter and Smith. Pittsburab. Pa.:- Oents: .—As ere are strangers. I herewith enctam you twenty cight'dollars tor four dozen liestetter's. Stomach Bit tae. which Please forward - Ma 31iChigari Southern Bail: rasa,. Toledo Ohio ends Clayton Station. hare pur chased sever al &meta hatttes at ToledS this murmur. but the sale is Co thsr-fiereaseth iuuc that I wish to omits dhest trade with you. / way indomi to try your. Bitters by my physician. tor.the Liver Complaint, and reedwal such materbd *kJ that 1 have recommend ed it to others end bwreledd *bout two dozen per week Gar some time. I barsalltlads M medicine in my store boa these 'Muerte that Tema so cheerfally,and truth fully meannuttod es your Where, for I kuow - they hare helped me beyond my expectation. Tatum mspectfrilly. mut) mucks. . To Castillo mope iris Persons ea constuoyafra tendency have needrto btr Tiny eveful In the outset of a cotrzb.. and beteke them selves In time, to a proper remedy. A cough Is always evidence of irritation to the threat and lungs, resulting ha® obstruction of theskin. In order to pre rent these Oast% agar dauntel =Kt the Ala, guard feet from datap and net, and above ell, take Dr. Keyser'a Pectoral Own% Syrup upon - tbarersragnmach — Of a rough or gore throat.trao abash tr. , dhrease thereby in its latency There is nothing Eke "Marking disease on its first ap firoach. By due attention to this narks you will save nsuch sit *ugslulstuctetitnes prolohy, life. Dean alien roasamptlotthaa beaxassatted. this medicine will. lA. thnite the sulTerlaz and has eared some vary bad cases. 4at- &ad s, ELLIOTT, Carlisle, -430—The sadden changes 9( our climate , ere sousces orTnliztormsy, Bronchial, and Asthmatic A freaks:lc Especial:me basing *oral that elm ple reme dies often act ystidcertainly 'whirls taken in the sandy stages o zeroiuse Should at one, ha hid to "Itto n's Bronchia Troches," or Lozenges, let the Cold, *. •et : or Irritation piths Throat to ever so Wight, as b this premuktioa emcee serious attack may be warded o Fablic Ssiathesa and Singers will find than effect.. - Amin and istrengthen.ne the voice Snoods .... • • N01r40;'60.40121 Max ' • • .1 iv, au expgrienced airs° gepiate s u • 11, Wan Soothing Syntp for Adldreit tilethlng. which -- • Stelditates the process of teeth= • by indtening tho gu ••• reducing all inflame Hon, trill alley all pain, and Insure to rsgulate the"honels-- Depend uppoona it, mothers, it wilt gise,rest teiyodrselveri and and health to , your Infanta. 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