A«MSiWifEEE. Editor & iPropiUloKn "^iStANaii.coMsnssiosEii,' dbiMiir. ! ' M.' r- • frT - 1 l 0SiHOIjBjtTlO : rcftUllTT 1 tICKEti" 1 " -r! )o'. irASm/raWy',' l ’ ;■ .thiXtA&f ’fllfepfeff. M Cickinsbni '< ' jaats 'ANDEfcON;' Of Silver Spring- 1« olrK «'> ‘ ' ' ■ jACOB/BOWMAN.-hf Silver Spring. Treasurer, ADAM SENSEMANi of Carlisle. Commissioner, ■ ' GaOteOfe'OtiElM, of Hampden. ; Director of the Poor, WlLtilAM COENMAN, of North Middleton. v; ;> -t »l'Auditor,\- K "‘ ■'■ ISXAQ BiNGWALT, of. Catfish:. 1 . ' ,Cbroudr,- jTQffir of North Middlctotu ■"ipHOCfiiTS ! iBE: YffD ASSESSED f ' iWo wouUremihd our democratic friends of hiving their names on the As- E(isstlicnt;iista AT LEAST TEN DAYS BE FPJffi THIS ELECTION., The lists are now placod at thc several election polls, where they may bb examined-. KT* See that your name is tfierii'recbrded in good lime, or your vote will ha lost. • Young-men who last year voted' “off agef’’6lrpuid'6ee thotthoy have been assessed IbiSiyOdri ' ■ . ■ Aid fob tub Sovfebebs. —A meeting of the citizens of Carlisle, was held in the court house on Tuesday evening, for the purpose of making arrangcnn'nt'! for raising means ill aid ofthe sufferers-at Norfolk and 1 Portsmouth.— Before.the meeting broke up. some $250 of contributions were collected. Block commit ties appointed to call on all odr citizens for contributions, and wo hope to bo able. in our next paper, to announce that Carlisle is not.behind her sister-towns in her contribu tions to the sufferers. Our friends in the country who desire to render aid to Norfolk and Portsmouth, will please’forward their contributions to John B. Pabskh, Esq., of this place, who has been ap pointed Treasurer, and who will promptly for ward all sums received by him,* , , mho proceedings of the meeting wo have not ybt fecelredi ' ’ JT-Thc Hon. Win. H. Kurtr, our member of Congrcss, will please accept our thanks for sending us copies of the Congressional Globe andAppcndii. • EimcnoK Pboclamahoit.— The length of the Sheriffa Proclamation excludes our usual variety Ibis week. Interesting matter to be found oh first page. (incite,l Dedication, —The Church of the United Brethren, at Springvillc, a fourth of a mile from- the Boiling Springs; will bo dedida tfxttbdhb service,of Almighty God, on Sunday, ipt, 2Jd., ■ Several ministers from abroad, aa vjtU.aa a largo concourse of people, ato expected to bb present’on’tho occasion. ' GfchJtf/u* R e formed Cmmoir.—The German ifcformwf (ThUrch of our borough (thd Itpv. Mr.. KsuMStt, pastor,) will bo re-opened and dedi cated to God* 6n Sunday, the 23d inst. Tho Church hits'recent!y been altered, repaired, and enlarged, and is nhwan ornament to our bor ough andn,credit to tho congregration. See another column. t Robbibt.-— J The Dagucrrcan room of Mr. John q. Main, in this borough, was broken open mi. Saturday night last, and robbed of a number of eases, medallions, Ac. The robbers effected edteinmee by forcing the front door. Three of bur town have been arrest c|d ion suspicion, and We hope, should their guUtbo established, that they may be severely punished. DaAin op Cam. Mbrcqant.—Wo regret, extremely, to learn of the death of Capt. Chas. 0. Merchant, of the Blh Regiment of U. S. Infantry,.which sad event occurred at Pnsca gbnla, Texas, on the 4th inst., after a short ill ness.' Capt. Mbbcrakt greatly distinguished himself in the Mexican war, and also in various encounters with the Camancho Indians, by Vfhom bo was very severely wounded. During his short residence in this town'ho made many friends, .to whom his loss will bo a great source of grief. His family havconr warmest sympa thies in tbicr severe affliction. . CiRQOS.—By reference VO our advertising col-1 umnsitwill be sccn thnt : SpaUUngAßogers’! two Circuses are to bo in.Carlisle on the 20ih I inst. Proa* our exchange** we learn that it is the best Company that ,cvcr traveled through t,bo country- Now is ,the time for fun. Two Circuses combined! Como to town on Thurs day;, tho 20th* 1 : 1 ) ifk |Cr bfttd been requested to state by Mr. JiTTpi, Register pf tho County, tIJRt he will r - bcivb accounts up t(i the Oth of October. Those who wish to have their accounts settled jit the next drphana* Court, must hand them in by that' time. 1 ' . ‘ , fl pj,MBS. bouTnwonTp.—Mr. T. B. Peterson, of Philadelphia,’has impress, and will publish on Saturday, the 22d inst., a new Hate*by Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworlh.tho pop* oW American fautliorcsSi fcnitLled * f Tho De sertedYlUqJ* Ik Wm be complete in one largo Volume of 600 page?, printed on fine white -pa*-, per I ,*aftd neatly bound' In cloth, for $1 25, or IVrd Volumes, paper covers, for $l. ' CoMMiTTKE.—An adjourned tSUeilog,of the Democratic, State Central. Com* Ittittedi' yrtll held *at the Merchants’ Hotel, on ’Tuesday, tlu) 18lh Inst., ’55, ■At 12 o’clock, Ml !> Wj("Al)OlUlon ; c»ndli>«l>i> il"» itaen ro-olcctcd |(soycrnor, nml'nluc thoivholfi SUIo llckcf yiiq.iiuiio party Lava cirri oil ft majority of ’fitaUiogfalituro.r I -. - Vomioril vVua olwaya a Wlllg SUlo. It la now rlnflll-il “«■*.) .•r.n\.-nl <■■:■■■' 'HI ■ ' I •' "I, 1 . Ji'A'J.- •t!oii bftlittt city lias sent eight physicians, two nurses to Norfolk and Por lsmoutU—ui aU ty-threo persons. I CONSISTENCY i j The principal traits in Know-Nothihgjsm are deception.andhypderisy. , Before the IMO elec- < lions took place'inHheSonthcm Stales, i graSdj i Know-Nothing National Convention jvms h(Jd ■ in Philadelphia, at which “a pjatfonff af price i ciples”ffn3 dcciared'lbr thoOrdcr x ttirough6nt 1 the Cnion. This platform endorsed tho-Kan sas-Ncbraska Bill, and also condemned any in terference by Congrcss.with slavery in tho Di- ; ( trict of, Columbia., jn. regard to the Slavery question', 1 the plniforhi' accorded pro cisely-wilh the views -of Judge lloUGl.ees, the author of tho Nebraska-Knnsns Bill. By en dorsing tJiiq principle, tho Know-Nothings vain ly hoped to cheat tho South into tho support of their despicable principles. But tho Southern States were nut to be caught with the bait proi yided for them, and,, oho after another, ns the ciectiohs took placb,’Sdm and his satellites were defcatcdjhnd repudiated. ; The, only,.party in our country that has met in National Conven tion since tho passage of pill; has-been'the party, nndjh National Gpiavenliim asSemblcd.lthey (&e Nebraska '. ‘Mill! ' [ 'Tho, qt>jbot ] Urey hod in view, of course, was to carry Southern States. They failed id this object, and now turn-round ’ and appeal to Abolitionists to' nssist ;(Aem,'tthe K.N’s,)'to“n»tpretWl^toOTunComproroisol’| ‘ Of course, hadithoy been successful in carrying- the Southern States,:they would have adhered to the principled' declared hjj ,their National Convention, but haying, is vro. said, faUcd'to deceive Unj Southj tW arenow attempting, to, save themselves from destruction, by appealing to the Abolitionists for support.’ UpUr utlcrl# contemptible,'roust KnpwNothingisra appear ip tho eyes ofdismtcrestcd. men. . -.lt i But, to procecd. Wo have said ’ the Know* Nothing party was a party, of contradictions. Now for the proof. Know-Nothihgism, accord* ing to tho teachings of its organa at Mis time, 'is national in the South and sectional in'the North; secret in thp North and open in Geor gia ; Catholic in Louisiana and Protestant in New England,-japd most of the North: black in Pennsylvania and white ih Virginia; it swears the sonic proscribe the foreigner, cVCn if that foreigner should be that son’s father; it opposes tho caucus, and settles its candidates in packed cabals ; it elevates tho negro and de* grades the adopted citizen; it curses all men* arch?, and adopts the, creed of George the.£bird against emigrationit. sbuscs the -Pope,, and declares itself Infallible; itossailsthe Spanish Inquisition, and imitates its'clahdestine perse cutions ; it professes Christianity Bcribes its neighbor; it adores the Biblo and shoots down the unoffending citizen; it adores the Constitution, : ond sets Up a test by that constitution prohibited^,it pays a premuium for. treason to friendship, and affixes the bjand of perjury upon all who refuse to obey its obli gations; it asks for freCjScbools, amjproscfibes' poor, helpless female tCachcrs; it repudiates the Oatholioand admits the Infidelto crown all, it persecutes the moat eminent native citi zen who does not approvd-Us mummeries', and protects the lowest of ruffians—it discards ab Edwaud Evrbett for a Wu. Poole. [OT. Tb° assertion, of: or gan of this place, that tbe Dcfiaoeralic nominee for Treasurer,? 4 was one of the firs* meniu our community, Who assisted in..organizing, and puling,it (Know-Notlungisrajialoacliyo oper ation,? wo.are authorized by Mr. SBNSKjfAK himself to ‘pronounce an uurmtfgafed falsehood.' Ho never was inside a Know-Nothing Lodge or don in hia life—never voted for a KnowNoth-, ing—was never regularly'luitiatcd, and never Will bo. ; He don’t pretend to deny that bewas at one'Urao decoyed into a room m Dickinson College,'by some friends, who did not intimate the object they had in view when they invited him there. It was in that room and at that Umc that a certain Reverend Know-Nothing pulled from his pocket a. and imago of the Saviour, and attempted to initiate Mr. Sense man into thc mysteries of Know-Nothingism. Mr. S. (old this Rev. gentleman that ho could not and would not consent to deprive hltndelf of the privileges of a freeman, by taking tho oath required. - Being assured that tho oath be was about to take would not deprive him of any rights (and this was a falsehood.) Mr; Sense man took the initiatory or first degree in Know- Notbingism. No sooner had he done so, how ever, than ho Informed his deceivers that they had represented falsely, and he notified them then that t)ioy might consider him npCj'bclong* ing, to them, .At the next meeting of. tho Lodge (as he was told.) his withdrawal wos occcpted, and this is the amount of his Know-Nothing ism. Tho fact is, from fir6l to last ho Has been hostile to thisjorganization, and nq jgoan was more active for tho Democratic ticket' last fall 1 than Mr. SbnbbmaN. "on this Subject wo may ftsk'/f those ( who accuse Mr. Sbnbbman of having . been a ' , Know-Nothing; ato to bo believed I One'of the oaths that every man has to take before ho c&n become a Know-Nothing is that bo “will nev er reveal or divulge the name of a brother to any one:” Thimbu -svWial-a to,' and •a'ska bis God to record (us,bath. But, notwithstanding he took tjaifl qath,. the editor of the Knqiy-Nolh* ing organ informs his readers that Mr. Sense- MAn was at bno time d mepnber of tW dark lantern party. ‘ This, jf trite, is i'n direct’ viola- tion of his.oakh, and ho therefore perjures him self to expose Mr. Senseuan! Ono'nr two things bo must therefore ogreo .to—hp must eitherfoneidfflr IftoK. force, or if ho considers it binding, ho.is. williug to violate it to gain- a.political object. Anun cnyiablo, position this for,a man 16 occupy. ; Another poi^t,‘is wjprthy of poticq.’ 1 VWhy is ,t, that the Know-Nothings, when they desire to makeataan appear. Infamous and mean,-al ways attempt to. make it appear that ho is not hoaliiolp/Wrojdcr.J.,.,Xs thUhot ack nowledgement of themsdyeV that they, [consider their order unworthy the confldenceiofon hon orable roan 1 ]Wiic;n a wants to say something very ho is sure to accuse him of being a Knovy-Noth- Ing also!- Thifa ls evidence that Sam-’s) follow . era consider themselves very contemptible men • —aud r generally speaking/this Is the f/aot.i 10 •, . - :— r ri.'\. Tim Tauivp —TUoN. Y. Journol'.a/' Com- lbatMr. Guthrie will j-ccom mcrul.iii liiH annual report,, a reyiippn of tho Tariff, keeping iu-viewlhroo -pointe*:— lot. To Simplify tko classification of - ortlelcu. / 2. To abridge tlio Idbor of and thereby reduce-thenumber cf .employee;), and thus ' lessen 1 tin) imoiiisnry; oxpdnsea j' and' 3d. To encourage' llio lil(iustry-6f' IW' coWiilry, by exempting raw materials from duty- - FilSp FEIBS. ; . , That Know-Nothlifgllm Is doomed dil fbfe, doubty and thisStato; ti gonerallyadmltleil »£' roSpcting men. The newspapers iutheintereftt of |lh»t IhOtlouimay ipfato jfeont.fho Repo,;jrf iotoo until their throat! become fibre; idf at tempt to make simple minded people believe that because Botno whsonoo sawed by tho ticks' Hag of geese, that they are the goose whoso cockling is to. save, America, but. tholr efforts will bo utterly futilo. Their affected fear that Catholicism will over rulb America, isisoobsnhf and contemptible, that nono but a knave oh a fool will dare thus to insult tfio good sense of tho pooplo. For tho purpose o< isbowlim tpo fallacy of this K. N. boog-atboo, Vro inbJOlii a’ few facts Item the Census and other tables, for the benefit of those of tho Know-NOlhlng parly, | ; who feel alarmed al tlib 'Btringlh and numbers of the Catholic' Cburchin 1110 United States. ‘A cWelul consideration'of the fegiit'cs tvlll'sb'mVfo' unyunprejniHceiftri^ for ■creating’unnocoßsary alarm,'pr. constantly preaching up danger; and crying wolf whenihoro Ispowolffbut'that’the public peace,, so fir froth requiring a display, of, animosity hgalnsl 1 any praedof fpilb), h6weyer«”°!’< l ?' ,t , lt , Wi 'f; i ! > ? ■ considered, is best;secured by p,liberal. tplora : tion of opinion, ,and an eternal'separation of re ligious them political questions. ’ m ' 1 'lt' • ' By thecensus'bf iB6O, thenunlbOTOf chnrchos in .the ffpited StttM and Territories,’'wds'BB,lBB! of which 1,227 ! !wer,0 RomanJCafhoUp.’..The Talno of church property was $117,410,371, of which the Catholic was $9,266,768. 1 Tho church accommodations was’ 14,276,189; of ■ which the Catholic was 676,721. ' The published census does hot giro the npuiier.dr' choiph';w>!»htoru,; but from'other statistics published Ip conhecloh with the 1 census, it appears that the number, of Catholics lh the United States was 1,884,600! another statement has the 'number more than 100,009 leas. It also 'appears that (ho Baptist, 1 Methodist, Presbyterian, Congregallonahjte,. and Eplscopaicans/numhor-cach on a avprago more than the Catholics. Prom the 1 statistics, at different periods it will be apparent that tho Catholics have, not :heeh Increasing In propor tion to the population of the country; , Th° ag gregate population in 1850, was 23,101,870, .of which 8,240,636 were foreign born. ’ From tho preceding it will bo seen ..that the' number of Catholics as well as the number of foreign born, is trifling, when compared with the aggregate population. £7" DEMOCRATS! Three weeks from next Tuesday is the day of the election. Throe weeks .monj.-,and, ,thc; great contest; between Democracy and iknow-Nothingism will be de cided ! Are yon all ready to meet your politi cal foel 'Arc you prepared to poll a fulldem ocratic vote, which is a democratic victory ,1— If not, t3O TO WORK NOW, and cease not in;your eHprts until tho BALLOT BOXfihaH announce your triumph!. ■,*. , t Tns WffEELim Slavb Cask.—The Jury Jri the case of the colored men arrested in Phil*-, dclpbia and chained with riot and assault; and battCTyih the matter of the rescue of Mr, Wheel er’s returned their verdict on Monday morning. ■ It declares all the defendants “not, gtiilty” on the first count; charging them with riot? hat on the acconddodnt, which,charges them, with assault and battery* the verdict is' “not guilty”, in respect to all except Ballard andCnstls, who areprOnodneed “guilty,’’. , Tbo " Republican,” alias Abolition Slate Convention, met at Pittsburg, on Wed nesday lait, nbd nominated Passmokb Wil liamson (tho man who helped to steal Col. Wheeler’s slaves, in Philadelphia, and now in prison by direction of «JudgO'Kanc») for Canal Commissioner.! . . . •' Tho Supremo Court of this State havo denied tbo writ of Habeas Corpus to Passmore Williamson. The opinion of the Court—ayery able ono—was delivered by Judge Black. Judge Knox dissented. Williamson must; therefore remain In prison, oven should ho bo elected Ca nal Commissioner by tho Abolitionists! A Model NowhAtion.— We perceive that the DomocraUof,Allegheny county have nomi nated Hon. Wm. Wilkins’as their candidate for the State Senate. Mr; Wv, jt will bo remem bered. was at Ouo timo a, TJ. S. Senator which bo resigned to accept of tho mission to Russia, and was succeeded by tho lion. Jap?es Buchan an. Subsequently ho was appointed fccretpry of War. by President Tyler, to Succeed Hon: James M. Porter, rejected by tbo Senate. ‘.He is a man of decided ability, and an experienced legislator, and bis nomination is afc-honor to bis p arty. " Ravages or TUB Yellow I'eveh.— Tholcst daily report of the yellow fever at Norfolk stliUs up sixty tlfatliA in twenty-four hours.' , There was a scarcity of provtndcr for theKoraii.' food for the pcophr,and cofflnsand graves for tire dead. In Norfolk there were' one thousand, persons sick, and four hundred ill I’ortspioutb. Two Philadelphia , phys/cians are reporjfd' to. hard , died of ferer in Norfolk. The acting Mayor of the latter city has proclaimed martial low, with a view to obtain vehicles to bury the dead, ire,, by hnpreysment i and carts, wa|',oiiS. hcanics' and, every other four wheel' convpyancpi have been used for that purpose/ Some, carry one; sortie two; some three’, and sotOo fdur.hoaice at I »lime.,' '.with ;cliildrc’j> .in ' their drjnii wore running about the sUeeJs.,crying my poor husband j’> but it: is hnrd to got the 1 dead bi'rlcdr Numbers were ' bufif-’d ih, 1 C6m mon rough boxes, and n u raherp |are ptltrifying for want of conveniences of buria). , ... ICTT A Tory young-tody irho went'to a.cir oua in Sacramento, fclMn' loro nith the 'ring master, contrived to'lct hind know It', and they were married flfter tho performance, and start ed, next |noroing,.fjn ftii) weddjng, tppr.. „ A Pketti SriTn or Thinosih Looisvillk. jDeWoerW hl! > forcible arti cle '.'cullfilg ,lfe atinnlion; of’tbp 'citiMM Pfi ife'fpUy'lp W present; condition of UiiOEflwbicll orbit _ there. It Ioiys;";[ v ■■■■• oi-.'or.-.j jiiri In tMd isitj) ith«' iinf^(r»iric^ 'da miniCn of KnoW-Nttlhiniisrtil and' whatlatho foot? On election day forcigncnrdarca to ap proach the polls'under thir penalty of a broken trad- Thcy..ycrounsafc lp their employments. efforts, to project (bp prOPJfl/.bf ,W W P? 1 ? Arc have fen rpvfMifofl byf licrtobol Vlplajco fo,d ,tW ,dc#rifolion'.<lf, the, ,c)ljr'hWebly. bt cause wrcJgncr'fl had Of u., *. ; ., • , Vrheso aro.itid IpgUimato frulta (?f Know- Npthingiem, and wo tell the genUcrticn in f w.Ui.tfl pravatq, and dthcrs thft^tb(7)jiaTowalfpd'.tipiO, fiWrit tnat cant lay. Tucy ‘ nrd .po w'cri<s4 bpfqro ( the tompCflt they ujypkca. They, oro themselves,liable to become ino victims of Aw,spirit .they have let loose.” w * * ,r * IJ •* r - * ; II 1...-. ■ V : :ratest ; ivews. - ■TUmtUt at / Norfolk ■ and Portsmouth-The Peetxlmce broken out PeopleFlying! " POJITLiHP,, bIS.,. pcpt ;U.— trashSld inUhW.Slalo yesterday, end' passed oftquipUy. lie turns have been received from 160 towns, shoeing the following totals, for GoVcrn'die: Wells, Dorp.,,.]■ - :26/160 : liMoreiiyC^t&^lition.. . ~ , . ..I , «..2« 2 :• ; .iThenPonldstiscloSo, but.; the Pcmpcrats think they havcclccltd theft tnhn’.' Demv jitjß Legislature. v t. m ccy iu.il ] Biltimobj:, Sepl,Hl.—ln Norfolk ortKim- Iday, 40 deaths: 1 Portsmouth my Sojhp; dpy Gdcdthii—a’oonsidorablc diminution- iPftSmitJi ofQohimbiaj, dead; The iaw,M broke out at Suffolk,dCmileS froth Pot-tsidouth.’ -The' ptoplc pro-flying in eYtTy direction. item at Norfolk ahfl Portsmouth is beyond dc soriptlon. „■ . hn'.l; . '■ inlnjt. from Eortpe.' ■ . >j t} _ The steamship ifctlantx arrived at New ; on Thursdajvfrom Liverpool, bringing. Eur opean nows bneiweck later. An additional foirtse of fifty thodgapd'French troops Is.'tV'bc to/ the Crimea. ‘td the White the squadron tjf the;Allies hadcaptared two Russian! fih|ps, and was'pfbparingto quit that pea. ll Tn.i Anatolia a Russian divifciop had. driven the Turks from Kenpfi,KJeyni pndtncnnipcd thrcelengucs from ■ Erxcroufn*- (Russian agents, had bccn. sent to the chief biticsof Europe to' raise a loah for the RussiangoVernmaht. - ‘At Swcohorg tbc loss of life, was but according to tlie oc count of thc'RusSian admiral, thc Alliea did no damage whatever’to the fortifications, batter-- ics or gans! 1 ' Two English steamers bombard ed Riga on the 10th, hut apparently’without eflect Gortgchakoff. commanded the,Russian troops at the battle Of Tchcrhaya, consist ing of six 1 thousahd“civalry and twenty- batteries of artillery. The whole number of Russians bur- ■ icd wM 3329,>nd three of- thdf Generals wire killed. l On tho dfith the artillery of thp Allies opim(4 tt flw'dpow.-Bebastopbl, but' tbb bom bardmehthad not commenced. _ Qortschakoffs latest despatch. 7 dated the 21st, says that the fire' docs but little The English’ have IdownJ ; up four 'sunken Russian steamers in Rcrdiansk Bay, and burned , the ,suburbs;6f tho town.— One British gunboat; went ashore! duringthe attack; and vrds• takenby thoßußsiana/to gelher/with a cpinjlctc codc of the Allies' sig :nds?./','.,; i./ .r (C7* Advices' from Salt' La|kc'4t) ( July,, havereached St/ Lou’s. .. Discoveries of goldon 1 the Swcct-watcr arc still spoken of. and we near that at no great distonco from : Fort' Laramie, some evidence is given of'the existence’ of jjie ptWous 'mclal.- i, It the grjfesliQppijn!. if 'tor i»Ting',awfl i ured. every. parlieU . ft 4 jvl«»t, oaU',.grass, Ac.» had commenced their upon’tho young fruit trees/and 1 even VpeaoheS and grown, Were destroyed, by them; they,;would rlso.up;lr> .swarms aud fill tho atmosphere for miles as they flew along from: place’to place. 1 The gardens and even ptlblio grounds had , been replanted two and three limes,.and as.often eaten up again. The gentleman-in Winches ter, Vakhas succeeded in producing .tho tama rind, in pcrf«s on ? from seeds picked out of the preserveAXmiL . The tamarind U a beauti ful tree, and will grow 1 anywhere. The, seeds should bo planted in the fall, About four inch chcs apart. The sprouts ate transplanted when about three feet high." / Silver Coin, —A ycar/jr two ago, silver commanded a high premium, and it could scarcely bcoblained kt all for purposes of change In retail business dealings. Jlow, however, (here appears to be more m the country than is wanted. In,New X 9 silvcr.is in great su perabundance, hew issue? as well, as old. .It cab be furnished in largo amounts at par, : but tho New York Banks will not reecho it em de posit, and it cailnoL.bo'fiold to p largo extent better than one and a half per oqnt., discount. Dbath from -HrDROPBODiA.T-Mr. Juscph Bowls, (bhighly respectable citizen pf Plnladel pl|ta» residing iti Crown street,' bear Bedford, died on Tuesday'morning, fronv hydrophobia.— He had been. some months, since by a dog 1 not known at the 'time' to 'be' Kb symptoms' of, thp' drcadfbl '/malady 1 th'cmSf}lycs‘imiU last Saturday, yrhen Mij.jLcwf attcroptiog to srash hi.? Imnddaud feet* experioneddan Abhorrence 1 ofwaler.’ S|iastn‘B And ' cob tinned i W Hh ’fiboi-t Intervals; uji ic thii poiftMTorj foW'death'. f "All,' phyßilans -Iq,,aOqrd ,ia rvaVp, and Iho unfortunate manc*pitcd ; iahorribloago ' ■ J I*;/'* • ‘••ft t■. '■* ■■ •: i I I •,. 11 * • -SrftANOB Sojofoß.'-s-On 'Thursday' loit/a ■youWg son of Mf. Jackson 1 ftsi dsew'i?siw,itwp.;,^niictU3^r.pouoity, iflfa milled suicide by bunging hitnsclfin bin f»lh cr'a bahn' : Whftt renders' ,tho net strange and the tnoro /lisfnaslng ia tho'fact, tliat tho ,ty>y,\ya9 7axAy, iWvo/wwof'-aifo, 1 ftl w ays. been i dutiful ■ wid obedient 1 child*;:. Uis father wti*'ftbsci)t from home hi tho timo’df.tho fmdjuut HTHM |at lho 'tlmti'tho lifeless iydy 'fiffais si?n down. The •vent hna thrown n highly respectable family inlho synipßthyof iboyhoW. for, Ihoiq. V 'bt*ThpelWißdorotip Convention, of; Union 1 ooiinty has nomliuM wl-'Rbbti B: Bnrl)cr for Assembly, and i COb' I John'Swln(jfor(l lidr' dclcgato to tiiV next ' Stale 'bonvcntjpn,' with instructions 1 tosnpportlho .■ tC7f*TheDemocracy ollndiana bold a,;ihi>as convention atjndianapolis'on. tho 25 th 1 of Au gust//" lUpWri)sof'2o,ooo pcoplo'ivcro present, and spoeohca.wcro made by .Coh.Carpcnttfr, if ttyJ/'llohl Jobn G. 1 Davis,bf -rndl ana, and 'oibcri; i: 'hra6lutionB>olofflrinihg 'tiio principles of Jl(o DcipocraUo party tycp) enihut siaotioiilly Adopted;, o UitnUnthOdargcat., pollti* cal gathering over held in Indianapolis. 1 ' 3 " The Democratic Candidates for Shcrifl and ; , TmaarM. ;;• . - s * v . Mr. JfZdxtoKtf.the. ■ v ',c • ■ Brar-Thouhworfdntailq oUadkof IhpfcCxP». Wgon'bf Carlisle, ;uponlho DdmbwatlQ horoi ifcpif fltt Sheriff andTrodsurer, ii*ftfjrachifcihar- Kotor wr tri elicit 4 ;wonl ,lu thfchj.4efsnfcp;-r Whether cither'of them jwero C?er Identiued wltffthoK,Nv lodgesqruot, Icnmnot v this ranch iscortain, they are not now, nor wore they at the general election last October mom. j bora of that order. The democratic parly don’t attempt" to deny that a number of. Its staunch, j and heretofore ppflinchlng members wore, nn- tKo’ Irbpul'so of a momentary excitement, carried so far off their guard, as to join bands for a brief period with the foes of civil and ruli flous liberty, who tho bettor to hide their dark isirfnb* assumed the patriotic name of IhoSons 6? *7(s, 'and at tho same time, exacted on oath of socrccyaa to thoir object, the names of members,, the place of meeting, and tho real existence of tho d4mocr4tsX Wbh’.llstoned to tho seductive viles of tho syren song of unseen | piystorios, thq, potent-ppoll..of ( wjdch carried them into that ungovernable desire of gratifying i tholr-cpriosjty,4id, from.ctm’otfty alone,,-go into tfae‘order:’is’shown : .by their: hryjf cqonqptiqnr ufithjtj fqr/Si do6a as th 6 fcutt4ilh,\yhlph,ycjilcd i their secrets f¥6ni tho public was withdrawn .at their initiation, and Know-Nothlnglsm Snail its dofbrmity prcsonled to thoir view, UicyreyoUed from ltS : lt3p r ulfaivoneh» dhd’clan’gf'tb, the “prlricl plcsofthelr bld mUH; . Ih'gblnglnto the ordc'r they never, for - a ! momeht’dreamed that'; they'* wduldibe required to'renouilco thoir fortnofpo llticdl' ties',• and’array .thorasorves' inhostUityW, pdnciplediwhich wore tothera as dear as ‘life 3t solfjinotuntil;they wero swom to bojgovcrned politically and facially, by thp Gtarid’ Lodge 'of’i tho State,;,did; the, tyuth flash upon; their.minds i that qyj Wore nq ( longer/mrpcn, L hut ( -s/at?MT-' I then’lt.ouly pccuTTed to them that they bad pqr-J tendered tliclr social and/rellgious liberty! to, a bapdofßclfl^bpobtlcatH’irb'T ol^^ll ®,^ 9lllll ® osll ??-' And now because they Bawj(or themselves—paw ; that’s suriender of prlydtq,right.and priyato judgmSht'wis IndlspOnslble to motikborahip, and Which they as honest n\en declined tq do,’they ate 10 bo'hcid Up'by' IhVAnVeri.caiyas unworthy, of contldence ; or respbet: If I’u’ndcrirtartd Mr. MabafTy’s letter to the Olbarfleld Rcpubllcan, of 22d .■Febiidasti every dno-entering the K; N: lodgesitakes a solemn oath, !npori the Bible or Cross, jj.ofore;; Almighty God .and’ present !wit nesses, that ho will' noi divulge the name of any one, at-any iime ifani\fied.wilh the order, yct'in ; the. face of this solemn oath, which Is incumbent I upon nil, the American pf lust week,.openly and regardless of its .obligation*, .charges men witb being members of ( the. ‘lVhei'o is tuo ro-. 1 gard for the observance of an oath In in stance? Docd (ho as tho head of. the K. N. organ,.imply the right to, disregard 1 an obligation with brazen-faced.impunity I’ Go tq a candid world .and ask who li tho honorable roah/he who’ having committed '.an crier con fesses'bis fault'and retraces hid or he who would enforce the observance of an obliga tion "when it shackels tho freedom’bf Another,’ luitWantonly disregards It when it roaches him self? .This is aitruo case. What a pink of morality to lay.dqwn a code of ethics! 1 ' Verily, somq can- strain ot a gnat and swallow, a camel. Fafpon Brownlow, of Tennessee, says the obli gation binds in all things political and -loctaj.'— Great God! Jlenvon avert the calamity that such ah obligation may involve a popple Ip. What is political right? fn a fe>v words, ills that ip which tho member of a govornnient sbos the se curity oj his own life and property. In tijo secu rity of his neighbors.' ' Surrender this apd,whot are you? And what is social right?. 'lt;is a 1 right which existed before political right, and Is based upon-‘the mutual affections of mankind cro governments were organized or (bought of; - parental, fraternal,’-and conjugal i affections aro social tibs;' social rights allow you tb lovo your wife, children, patrtnts-And'neighbored these sacred rights exist: in itio nature of mankind, And ygt, according ,to llio above, you arercquiiv od to surrender them to the government of tho. State Councils, , '.And this is Americanism? No, this is not Americanism! ItisKnow-Kqth ihgismt ’ True Americanism guarantees a man; bis s'ociaL’rights, his civil, political and, religious rights; 11 grants every one thb right to worship Gdd according tb tho.dlctarea of .hi* PWR con- SClcncb, and to oat tho ptbduct ot his Awn vino fig-tree: : True spirit which traverios the earth‘whlsperingtho conso lation to'enslavcd nations, that the spirit of true and rational liberty is abroad. thal'Ks'otherial essence was;embodied in-.tho Declaration and Couatltutioniof thd United States, in which aro to bo found tho true principlesfor thosoclal and political renovation of; man—.that like Howard iu his .charities, U aslcs not your ; nation—ask* not your religion, but extends to man In every state, stage and condition, tho sympathics-uq ccssary to constitute a’uhlvorsal bond of broth* erhood and freedom; it i$ that, which recognizes tlib natural tics of son, fatHor. stster, brother,— I< is that, wlilch recognizes the right of nalioni | to goVerp fhcmsolves, making those whom they select froPi thoir nuhitier to ©pact \aws, account- 1 able to.thoso Who nro’to obey those.laws, ‘lts true bamo is'Democracy, and means sovereign power lodged In tho body l ot tho people. Ills about three quarters of a century old, this true Atncricanism,and claims Thomas Jefferson with a number of coadjutors,for its origin, and has. been sustained by such men as M&dison, Mon-- 1 roo, Jackson, and a boat of worthies;'whoso me mories wilj.bo revered as long as liberty has a foothold in tho world, - And what is modem Americanism? It is a' hideousi>hapeloss nnd.lntanglblo. monster, like (hat described ’by Milton, ant}' encountered by Lucifer it the'entrance of his prison, and'on a parity with, that twin brother of sin, who swal lows np the inhabllanW of earth mid Is called Death; whilst modpro Americanism sri a ß° ws political and’ religious’ liberty, and : is called Khow-Nolhinglmh. Tho inslgnia'bf the one Is d death’s head and cross .other a dark lantern; heithdr ato visible only in their of- I fuels; the one is-soon in a body without a soul, tho other may be seen In men without tho right of private judgment. , . -i Seksjjc-' ■Forlthe Voltinietr. , . TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. . // . At a meeting 0/ Lodge IpV.licld, in Carlisle, tho . follp.vViog rcsplptiops Tferc, unanimously in dispensation jof ~ap ~aii-wiso and bcneflpcnt.prOYidcnpc, it has pleased Qr»nd Architect, of pall, from,labor ip the Earthly Lodge in IhoLpdge abpve.-our worthy Brother,,WiixiakK- Gould, who ak,Bujstoh T ,.Eldora4ft.cp»p,ty, p.ahforj* pia,«n ihclfthiot June last,; and, a? pc dcairo *0 tribute, .of, respect • Ip. the memory of pur dopartpV Brother.' tmd to recall Jo pnnd tlm virtues, and noble trMt* of him whom wospall po more ape on earth; ,bq it thfireforo |[ II ;/ -II 'll;! J|.; m • , *:. ;-; .!)' . . Revived, That wo pavp heard wfth deep ro crqt ppd .sorrow, tho intelligence of the death qf our worthy Brothcri Wfi.UAM 11. Gould- . ~, 'Tlmt.Wo deeply doplorphlq,,death in tho morcilianof hia days, and that,in hitn Bocicly?haalpstp good cjn*en and our Order ap caljmablq ondiyorthy member,, and, ,wq a\la .faithful amldevotcd fricnd. As a Mason ,lje I was acajous and faithfpL.and over .dcvptod. tp llheordcr.,:),; •.,;- • ir, 1 -. . . .;. v ! ~ Resolved,. .That, wo. deeply sympathize with tho parents and relatives of the deceased In this their sad bereavement, and would mingle our tears to the memory, of our departed, Brother. -,m Roplvri, That, this ,|odgo. ; ho. dressed In mourning for thirty days. ... ijluolvtd,, That, * copy pf these, (resolutions bo sent to the parents of tho deceased, and,that ; they bp published,ip tho **Moson!o ;Mirror, and Keystono.V aqdalso.in tho.CarilslQ papprs.- By order of Lodge 197-,i,: . - -m -i :.. ;i | f ; (S^ELUo^SeclVy. nn.l i.iirrTWTrr^ —T 1 —, . mi!! n Botki Connly. ; ' The DcinocraticConvcnUOn of Old Berks' excellent tipkdt Via.li.l 1 ,. . 1,11. Mr -I- (■ ■ll fH '.lll 1.1 .I'll 1 Senofor--.Johnth.Evans.l .■■n'.c.u , i .. ■ 11 mm: —J. lAwreneb Getz,.(Ed. Gazette,) B. NunAmachevl-Wi Hines, iQeo.'.BhbnkJ .■ t n I' ‘Deleimlti'-ti Slate X'er.uni/icn--.T- i Jayne mari, if. Miller, 1 0; VV. Essor; Ji Wickldidand Mi N. Potlcrtgerje: o ~l.‘ i ffji,!; jut,. v—t t■. DC?" Two Hundred Children have boon made Orphans 1 by the ftybr' at' Norfolk! and ■ Ports uioull.'/ 'r rm V __ Jl OF TXE jMltp^K’S!^^ 4# tiio recojit kwfid'pdlrpad MjT. tjlm l6gL ItdColfr^stljitibC the tofllSoh', wort tho.WtoiiraneßSjOf Dr. ittilnh ekln In driving npon the track, and tho rockiest! manner In which tho.tmlnwns.movcd backward at an nnaafo speed., The eondliclor of the train ia exonerated of htf&ahU; tad thCOompohyare Indirectly, (and.’rer y mildly) .censored, for. not providing their road with a second track. THE VERDICT. .J ()'/ First—Tho Jury declare the persons named ns having coma,to.their,death.ia the. ehy./and. county of Burlington, thorn other than natural erases lintel! o’clock;' A?M;',' op' Wednesday,' Augustliffj 18S5; i • I l-.rub.. .dw-... ; liSocand—Tho. Jury- deblnra 1 thonnmoa oMho | deceased to hoi [t - I ',"‘ 1 1. Andre, Baron Dnrond do St., Fhiladoli-'' ■ 2.’ Bacon, 1 Edward F., Philadelphia. •' а. Batclay, Mrs.' Olei»itat,.Phlladplphln; i 4P Boyce, MiJ.- Wm'. Ml.H'.'S. OoastSurvo.v. б. Boyce, Miss Edilly M., daughter of Major »ot«.'.:''. o'IT? 11 Ci Bottom, 11., TronfonrN.'Ji • * 1 iiT.-Brown, Catharine; colored actvafctof Com. Smith;.!-’’: ’ »f■ *>'!» v .' t ’ !:, ” ir ’■ I ; >6 k Connell; RoV. i/dhti : Martin,^TilrtlnglOrti' ‘DMM-' 1 •''/: :: 'Vv ""• .*9; Dallam; John,' Baltimore, Md.y 1 • 1 '• "IDii Jacob,txe'banonyTenni ' - ‘ ; -ii; Humphreys,' OharUii, Pcorta; lH..' ’ ’ '■ ; 12. IngcrsOlU George R.Pblla. ’> ” 1 18. Jervis, Hughes 8., Newark, Doi. -,; . 11 1 14. Kelly, AlcxnnderrPhl|qr-~; 15. Kent, WllfionVPhlU. l l '- 1 "‘ 1 • ,Ift. Lincoln,. Miss ;Juno P.,iElHcott.»;M»lJs, 18. FicscolJ, Mr,- Margaret, Salon), A,. J „ lb- Ridgway,.poo, lV=.,.Flilln, .... - . 20. Rush, Hugo,-Georgetown College,,!). C. ~21..GJllosplo, Mrs. John F.,'lTofuhoa) Miss.,; and oi)o notyot,identified. , i■- ; 1- ■ ■' Third The Jury declare that those persons wore killed by tho cars, running backward, tad the cars breaking'hp dh the Camden and Amboy. Railroad j at a spot ,‘Jn ,thp city bctwcbn'tho' crock qhd the crossing of the ssld Railroad by the River road. Foiitth— The’ Jury rteclnrb that ; tho Immediate causb of thorunriing ofTof the cups wns'tho tear car of tho'train whllo'backing coding In contact with a pair'of horses driven by Dr. 1 J. F. I>. Hoinekon, tho Said horses; being attached to n carriage; : 1 ; ' '■[ 1 > ' •'. Fi/th—Tho Jury declare that there was not due diligence used bythp driver of the said car- Tie rlftgC. 1 ’ , , l-Sixth—-Too Jurt flecloro that the engineer or J ttib backing train aid not observe tho rotas of i tbo Company htid the'laws of tile State of NOW Jersey In reference to tile blowing of the whis tle'ln Approaching tho^crosslng l at tho roads.' 1 • • V, SireWfAi—The Jury declare that the Oondnc-' tor of tho backing 'train is exonerated from blame, ioasmuebas he was acting'ln accordance with tho instructions is laid down In tho' time table of said rood.' ' . ’ • ? , JEigAtA—Tho 1 Jury declare that the forward brakeraan U'cdnsurablfe.' ‘ • Ninth Tho Jury declare that one of the im mbdiato’ciiuses of the collision Was the careless ness and recklessness of Df. Helhcken Indrlv-*' Ing'hls hdrtesort the railroad track. : ‘ ; Tenrt—ThV/ury declare tbatrAnothdr Imme diate cause of tho collision was tnb careless and reckleßS marinor'ln which tho train of cars was proceeding backward, at a rote of speed unsafe and Inexpedient. , , ■, ' ’ T Jury declare that, by. the run ning regulations’ issued by the Company, tho possibility of collisions between oppoalng.trflins in d single train - Is'sd great ««- '» P ro some more dfflcfent'modo ought to bo adopted tb> prevent the '■ recurrence’ortho ’ cause which had called this Inquest together, abd do hoteby 'suggest that tbo Ilfo’and mnbsßndsnffilyofpnß-; sengers Is of ’more Importance ' than thofiaUng 1 of a few minutes eirhe'.'" * ' ' Btgooa, ’• BOGEttS, Foreman. • /The Feyej al joyolfc and Po>l»taqnttt; ,i . - The hews from Norfolk and Portsmouth does not show mnch ahbtcmcnt in, the 1 virulence, of thefeven '.The has a number of letters from those places, which give the follow ing facts;': • 1 ;.. 1 .- • . - i: Norfolk—Forty deaths on the 7th inat., and, 35 up to 2 o’clock oa Saturday—seven .of the , latter in the.lnfirnmry-i;. From W to 12, cases | lof small ppx are reported, to bavo; occ«rrcd in the city. n<' '< ' : ' 1 ■ I ’>, , Portsmouth—Twenty--two; deaths up to ro o'clpcton Monday, and 50 new c4hcs ; eight deaths ih the city and seven in tho Naval Boa piUl up to noon on Tuesday ;‘cx-Mflyor Stoked j informed me this l morning that the panic ia Greater than at any previous stage 01 the fcpi-' cmic. .Tho disease is spreading ( to the", sur rounding country, ' A member of tho Sanitary Committee , as*, surcs me there arc GOO 'eases of fever in Ports mouth and the Nava! Hospital at tin's timv.and that-scarce a family .has, entirely escaped the ravages of the disease.. r ; . - -•] To give an idea of tho extraordinary expenses now being incurred by the remaining citizens of Norfolkl a correspondent mentions'lhatia gen tleman waH compelled to pay one hundred and fifty dollars for a metallic coffin fonhis deceas ed daughter)’ ■ •' ,f ’ ’ The Norfolk corrcspbndeh of the Pclcrabut# Express, Speaking of the H plngud fly,” sdys J; Its body is .about the size,of our common fly I of h yellowish color, with lohg delipiittf popoui I wings, of : A’tcxture as fine 1 as.tljc sdftcst Silk. They liy',together in swarms,,and in large numbers oh, the -flg-trpto,. but • to 9‘ r great point of attraction seems to. M.lhccfif 11ns, in which, repose tpn.ilhfnlchj vipl|pis (jif ‘‘Ycllow-Jnck.” v: .\Vo,tMkamnoUiOut;Prlhat Golgotha of : burial grounds, Potters Feld! yesterday! and wcrp-mUnselyi horrified at see ing many*©! the Collins .thatllay on tho ground;! BcaUcrcd aW)und l !an'aiting interment; lUertnly Wdek with theio- loalhsorao' insects/ that squirmed themselves upon one nribthcr bo thick as to exclude the coffin entirely from; sight.''lt was tlio in6st disgusting pptotac!o;wo cvcroo held,'having in oily, 1 WOrmy Mgtilflcarice of the last'pdoV mortality abdul'U that Absolute ly, sickening J. . . . .; ' ’ M ,,' ( : K*,N. BuASPjiEMV.Tr'rhe KrcAenplc Citizen says that a Mr.' Slcfcltf, of -Virginia;. the great Nj demonstration place recently, in Speaking of tlioso rhcmbers.pf tho order who become ashamed ofilhcir ‘asso ciation, and left th'4 : darjs : in tjmeto Votd'llcnry ’A.' 'VVIso' for ‘ Governor, denounced them in tho folldvring-bldsphsmous terms nr “They, arc ft doublyflaifontoi/llqcply dyed, gotten; God-ldrsakcW, Kydrtv' beaded* tri ple toiigucd, cloven footed, act’ of ora, whom if the'earth.vretb 1 ,• WvdHifaJaml the heavens the lcvcf. olr^igbtyji(^cr,could not in a thousand yyaJaQ jto,the. lsycl Of CUIprUS." ' And thesO aro thokipdof mon-who head a pWty r dwlroih'tblce ldio‘ litres*' P«^tp\t'^cpi^te■.;v,■.l'.'V-' r'i-.-’‘ J ■!ir ■. ■ .Bim#:;.:. ■On Tuesday oVOnirig.lifct/by.tho 'llov.O.- P.' Wing, Mr. JAuia. UMn,.jof-,OatU»lv»! *o’ Miss Mary J. WxsnUoon, of-DJoliitfson'lownaWp. j " On Tuesday, tbo 4tb (nat., by tbo Itov. Jacob Motao, Mr*- UkkaY Nb*TfliuU,,ofeßolUinoro city,’ to Miss LVm4 -yonngeji- xlaugli- 1 tor ortho lalo Andrew M’DovwlhjJJsq^liW’fh- 1 ■‘ In’Nqwlon tdimahfp, ori ibo'2ffHi'of Auft Afumßw/eoft’ or’Mnrtltf'Md IiIIMV;DMotU ngod 26 year® audio day^. :i " ‘■'•‘i”- I '' "' •■■ 1 ! jt; n•/ yj> ! Flour anti Meal—ThePlonr, market is firm er. Standard brands droritoit held at s7|aB ' lx*; DTit. ■: i THe r ß*lea lo; f r tiOmfcf , eoftsUTttlritieft ft St 1 75 im lo ijifiicW&moh'dni 'cxfWbriiiaa' feeing, and pricfaiaw.wSV maintained. jSjliii 1 Tennessee, 4.,51i7f1-Ee i l-,^,«ndT4Bj> i «gJfn){', l S rime-white-,-..SnieU sates efDchwnre 1, and Penna. at I 09. ; Cornj.iS;duU : lajt , sales ofyellowntMa. afloat. Oala are in bet. tend tin a mi, and 5000 Inis; good DelatTatesold frartatS? ni39fperlbu-lii"- >■'-'■ a ---it.. CoDsecrttUonSmlcM. THE German of thfo pUcO/ which has recently been enlarged and re* paired: will bo roopehed'and dedicaledto God/ 1 on Sunday,' Sdpt.’ SBd'- I! thbl nftMtid* willfconiv tnonco at 10 fc o’clock, A. M. The Rev. Profr D. D/r and a number of other-minister* will be present and participate IntheexerOisdson thb OccasttEb. The IVlendS.Df thO’church and thechriatlanfcom. munity generally,''are affectionately! invited to be present. !: By. orderof thO’Cohfelstopykl U , u : B-;J. KIEFFEBi Btci*fr: . i Sept. 18 m.< i THE examination of teachers for thopnbud schools closed ontho'dth Inst.,’'and a>nhnu her of districts were nob supplied with 'teachers. The County'Superintendent’ will' examlhbi plicants on the 17th nnd27th*at hlaresldedio w Shiremanstpwn, andon the 20lh tel. In: Appllcanismastboof moral character. - ThCfollowlntf'dlstrltti into not ftilly supplied with* !teaChcrt,\vlS4 Rlbkln son, Newton, N, Middleton, S« Middleton. HUT* Hn and Frankfort!*; *•; ffiffi* 1 GRAN!) CONCBRTi; ,i '! , BY B.'iJ;’ TURNER, thp celobraled AmeH enn Ballad-and Song Singe*,‘ with Signor VINCENZO AMICI,i the l gwat 'Double Bobs Solo porformcr,'ohd S> S.' SANFORDi the po pular Comedian, and Munagqr of, Sanfocd’rf Opera House, iMilla;,, whb 1 will’ all Appear In their Drawing-room Soirees, introducing ‘Na tional Songs, interspersed with Gems of Eng land, Ireland and popular Ethi opian Melodies,,on FVtday JZvtain g, Marlon Hall. .. ' •', • 1 Doom opop at, quarter post 7, yoncert to commence quarter before B'. ‘Admlwibn 20 cts. JACOB IT. WI/SDEBUOn, Attorney at , law. : office, East Main street, adjoining Snxton’a Harder.raptor., will attend, to ,all -business entrusted (o tlm promptly, : ? '.n ■■ ■ Carlisle, SepU 18j 1855—-Bai t ToPhyilcldni., . , A RAKE CHANCE. Office to. rep* 1 , Drop and Office rixlnredfor, salo.wUban t«ab lished practice worth $l6OO-a ,year. .Eocatibn In a county, town, lnformation 1 * at this office. 'it,, ni ( „vi ' September 18, 1865^—81 1- niff Sprlna Academy. -„ ; i ! r** ■ .-.1-;.-,t ii ;i Session continences Tuesday, Present Session closes Taosday,Beptoinbet' Monday cronlng, ScWem bcr 24th, In Literary Hall. ■ • ; Annual Address before the stndonU, WoMaj morning, S4tlu>'<ol !■•:< -t . ilm‘ <• ’• For particulars geth: Catalogue front’i' 1 t ,W.. it.. LINN, Pri»dpal. * - JAMES M’KEEHAN, tfiiiitaaf.' Scptombord?ilB6B^t ; 'i,;[_'j-|. _ . Vuluablc Farm at Public or THE «nl)Jcrtber public sale, on, the pronllpof, on Saturday, day qf October If not dlupoiod of • vflU» aolo ; baforp that time. ■ iThefarm In iTorth Middleton township* about sctcd Wile* nortli'i-ost tof pn the , Conodogulnw crook, adjoining tbo farms of ;Patld.M&*WV j Jcsso Zolgler and John Cpoyor, and contain* » > ■ ■', - ; ; 40 ocrcs pfc which la flhV ipdadow la covered with gooiT timber,/f»tch ; flj pjtk,.To? CUBt;&C.‘ ~.. -y■ -1 ; The improvements arc, b good twaafory piss '» n s tore’dlfouso/a two story Log Tenant 1 House, a largo B{ink Barn, with twe* , liliJfflbthroflbing floors, apd other outbniW« Also, an Orchard of fino.frntt containing about 11 acres. There 15 also agootf Well o! water at the door, and aSpringTtmnlDf through the form." ■ '■ l, ‘ , , Sale to commence at 1 o’clock, on sain day* For further Information recocting the. farm, enquire of W. Win Shuler, Esq., Carllile, or of the subscriber. JOHN• KETTEBER. Sept.lrt, 1855—81: f . ' i'Vvi»< • •Lfthfcastor Intelligencer Insert *nd send bill to ttila Office.' .! ■ y • Agricultural Exhibition ; ' AIV» CATTM3 'snow,., Of the Slate Jlgricullurat Bodily! at llatrlibatg, on the 26 1 k, 2tl/*; 27 M Q iSth'of Sepl.T# 66., CUMIfKIILAtiI) ' VALLEY : EAILIWAE FAKE UEDUCED,; ThuCumMaudValr loy'Railroad Company will Uapo Round Trip tlpkoU during tlmoonllnminco of Uipi lion at tUe.followlng !.. to MarrUb’g A ba ? k,*l, W, ,ffl i,, - , . grains'wW/W* ae/ollowt: Jt ,:i , ..I .|1 t Wtfrafii; ,:, '3M-TnM Leave Chninlmraburg 545 A. M. d'.STP.'M* •ii n .Scotland'* •- i.; ‘ 0.24 / <\* 4 J is / '* *,,, .n:M<>iShippbnsbarg 6>48 I V ■*'’ 1 OjO* 1 1,1 V. t* 0.02ii-*<ii 'i/Mj 1 *>’ *1 a kowtiiio • o.io l U.'AXmton : ' J '0.20’ -1 6.J& '- t ‘ r t..«< • Q6od Hope, fi.BO" d« • -iUr.'CatlUloi o;67‘ J ' - « Middlesex . .7404i'"‘ l -l-6.eo'^ , ;';“ ■<«'i Kingston’'’t’ l ' >7/12': *'o;aB - M *■««■ •'Mochon.lcslmr*'. 7.25 1 1; " f -8 4ft l f ;V ■ *«* Shlromantown f, 7<W>; i 'JCkOI ,1 a ’ An Extra Train will leave Carlisle at o;4v A- H.f Middlesex O.4T* Klhfeltori 10.04i'-M«bb» n ' icsburg 1047| Shiromanstown 30.28; • - , ttosulad train* wiino'avo Harrisburg dallyi 4 ' 8.80 A. M. and 1 P-M;''''" • i '’'’i' l •: 1 Art’-Exlra-train trill leave Harrisburg iverj » a 7 ’ dOHng’thO' Continuance of the TSrtlMtibaf** 7.18 P. M., for Chamborsburg*hdinieniiw , * r . Stations,«nd on J tho27th an(r2Bihi«n'afldll|on* al Extra train will‘loate for Carlisle asd lnttr* ' tnddlate Stations at 4i e’olOokt’F^M.'.Tjoa^! . good lor rotampdssogojuntil -the 20lh positively no longen-' . madofortlioMloof. TfcltnU ataUtho^titlo"* : oh thb' road, and dnymeraouiontcHng the «•” Without 1 a llok'bt 1 ; iwllllbo Charged jfbU/Mor . , livestock and other articles for exhibition Did Pair, Will bo’-tranßriorted- In Ihu cira of'* l ? 1 Company ;/W« o/ TcAarg'tfj oxcdpWnwdtftno ! tlolOstronsportod/ntO soldior iVnrthaicd at - Fairy when the itegntorifroigHl* ntlhbo oliai’B .' , AlhatlldosWHedlToe/tntisi'bOtmtlroy «* f| , n»^'o/'’tAs , Wnel'- t - , lohdod and unloaded ** ! Own expense and mndob bisfohitgo-~as tijo * Iload Company WlU' ? aßSUMeAo‘cn!^ , ‘Of'to®r, 1 slblllly-of' i !or> tlio’abovo condition* "Jj , felVo notl t)ie!>Oottlnahy’fl ,Agoiita, »‘ S tr ; three da ye before the ? lye# ; that lilt) 6Mb dmy blipl-bvlded at thOToin ; tpWMi/'.'AU’FAVoh; 'OJtcbnt thdso t { (jurslon Tickets to Jlsrrlsburg’, will ''*« I »«Sttr3S& . -n«iifo«aoflfc<i(Cii»Mb’£(; softp is, <»•
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