CM ENMI _~`'~_ ~ rut ettriaur flirt stkitta, sittiiiity, MEMBER 7, 1801. r kaviSP,putehaseit for rivr office the " "Mir to use Dick's Aocoutgpost sond Dispatch !Went,. all ; or nearly ail; or our. luthfcribens now have their' papers addressed to them Tesularly.bret, cinputarty unique muchine, which fastens on the white. oncorpon a small colored " ,stounp,". or lakii . itthefinstmerspears their name ptitinlyprinled,fdlowed by the aate up to which they ha ve paid. for their papers—this bsiritirbtltatrimet by an • teL of din ryas. The date Milt umps, be advanvedan .the ,receipt of slotiscripihm money, itd4stEctetlitariiiatted With the amount to received, and thus hs tinieverMeady and valid receipt; mewing to everyone, and at all times a perfect knorotedye of his nestwaper spat i f 'error is'inade he van itamediatelY de tect it, and Suave it ,corrected—a Men alike valuate to the ptibifiehw and subscriber, as it malt terminate ea/ painful istisufld.eviandinys between them respecting accounts . , and thus.tend to perpetuate their importan t relationship. • VP - rime in arrears mitt please remit. Situgamon.—This liiiaois Presbytery &tits late meeting, *sad a se ries of eesolutions, denying the right of • any ecolesitstinal body to take such action with regard to the state of the country, as was taken by our. General Assembly last Spring, although the Presbytery is careful not to• naen'titilt that proceeding. This is the only Pres'bytery North of Mason and r.D.ixon's.iine, that has made such a record. Let it stand alone in all the inglorious dis - erotica it has thus acquired. • Religions ilonvention.-7The religion.; Con vention held inWarrett, Armstrong County, Pa., in September, will meet again in tho United PrOiNytdrian 'church at Sheloetn, _lndiana 'Cotinty,..chn Taesaa,y, the 17th of beeember, at 1 o'clock P. Bretbren•of different denominations are invited to meet in Convention, and may 'expect to enjoy . title .oheerfiil hOspitalities of our BYRON PORTER, B. MCCHESNEY, ioOthmittee of Arrangement The' Prosedbiit's Ressage.—This ardently wished for document is received. We give itgo our readers rather hastily—too hastily ,t9 l :opend upon its printing our usual care, 'lormake any comments. Our readers are :Sillldoll.B to possess it, and many of them . will will , first see it in our columns. Many wi approve of it greatly ; those who do not, may still pray for the country, and also, according to the Divine command, for all who are in authority. - The ruler's heart is in the hand of the Lord. it Call upon the Benevolent—The ladies of the Allegheny Relief Society, which has been diligent in affording aid to the poor and suffering, for several Winters, have issued a touching appeal to the citi zens for help. The resources of the So eiety are exhausted, and pressing eases of destitution, are now requiring coal, cloth ing, and bread. The affairs of this Society are admirably managed. The ladies make personal in spection of every, case presented. While the really needy are provide& for as far as means will allow, every precaution is taken to guard against imposition. Much self denial and liberality is practised in this work. The people of Allegheny will no doubt respond promptly to this call. An Improvement,—At one . time Episco pacy Was the established religion of Vir ginia, and forbade the preaching of the Gospel and the organization of -churches by other denominations. In this way Presi dent DAvii.s, and others of the early min isters of our Church, suffered persecution more or less from Episcopalians. Since the connexion between the State and the Epis copal Church was severed, politicians and people have had such a nervous dread of the union of Church and State, that no Gov ernor, until the present, has ventured to appokt officially a day of Thanksgiving. But Mr. PIERPONT, the present Union Governor, appointed last Thursday as a day for that purpose, which was duly observed in the loyal part of the State. In Wheel ing business was entirely suspended. We hail this as an omen fbr good in the Old Dominion, and trust and pray that upon the return of the Thanksgiving of next year, the entire State of Virginia will be united in`its observance: Dittltperailts.—Can nothing be , done to check this terrible vice? Drinking houses line the streets of our cities and villages. In many places the drinking habits once banished from the family table and the social, party are being restored. Drunken ness .infests the halls of legislation, the quarters of the officers, and the barracks ,and tents of our soldiers. Drunken men reel at the corners, polluting the pure air of heaven with their breath. Thousands of homes, qwhich Might and should be the abodes of bliss, are impoverished and made wretched by drazikenness. From the same cause sour. jails, peniten tiaries and alms-houses are crowded. Its .effects are seen upon alkolasses and condi tions ,of, men. Is it not time to make one *limited attempt to rescue those who are drunkards and to -protect those who are not. No deo ! than .four ihousand Se;re . u hundred and, ditty agplieationti for admission to the• New-Ifork I.nebliate Asylum are now on Me, frovi aliment States of the . Union, from foreign eountriek - and from all classes .of 4men. Trull ,Ahis is an appalling state ment, showing the; /earful extent of this ; great evil. • iMAIW OF REV. H. MEMO, D. D. Ia another eoluipn will be found an , as