IWcpfoMm: * riiOOil,- B. JBHITXON. i Eiinor ft .PjDprJ'etor, r, : : rr sepj. 20, \ ]:'[.CANAL COIIMISStoN'ER..,: , [] ' . ARN6_lip PI.UIVIER, .<■ : ' VENAKao Qonirar. 1 ' Assembly , • TVIIXtAM HARPER, of Dickinson, ' ! JAMES ‘ANDERSON; of Silver Spring. j '.'°V- ..y!. 11 w . Shetiffc'- ' 1 . ,of SilTQt Spring. ; ■-;!) JJWokwrer, 'jUDAti 'of Carlisl.. • \y,\\ : !' ' i GEORGE ,GLETM, of Hampden ili..v .' Director of th* Poor, •• WIELIAM COENMAN, of North Middleton. ’.Auditor,'! I '. . isAAO, EIIJGWALT, of Carlisle. „i : Coronor, JOHNIiTCONDEELICH, - of North. Middleton. Burnt District Again on Fire! Democratic Rally. The Democrats of Dickln- Bon adjoining townships, will hold,a meeting ait the Bji'rnt District, on. Saturday‘afternoon, Septem ber 2dth. - Col.’. A.. G.’ Eos, and other able speakers willbo present. All those whp afb op fio!r6d’,t6 ’lntolerant .and proscriptive' Khow- Npthlngiara, orq cordially Invited to attend. Carlisle Awake! ■ : A Democratic meeting Wn, ' bo held at BiiOLt/s H0...f., ... f ., tel, at early candle light, on Saturday evening next,' Sept. 22. The. Demo crata'orCarllslo and ■vicinity, and alloppasedto Know-Nothingism and, corrupt legislation, aro invited to bo present. Relief for Nobpolkand Portsmouth.— Since our last issue the block committees have their.collctLions, and on Friday lost, Mr. J. 3; ’Parker, l the Treasurer, remitted.s9oo, (b of Norfolk and Portsmouth!— a-very creditable contribution for Car-, iislvandbur citizens, os well as the gentlemen on the block committees,'deserve grcpt c'rcdit fo'r.tbeir liberafily and activity.— Of the aborosum. Cumberland Star Lodge of Wksbns Contributed §5O, and St. John's Lodge u White HallAcadeut.—Tlic advertisement Of tbja excellent institution for the preparation toys for course, or for entering all-Once upon: tho active business of life, will be found in another column. It is delightfully situated in,,a rural.distnctncar' Harrisburg,* is in the hauds.of a most worthy and coin* potent Principal, into whose charge pupils may. with the utmost confidence, be placed. Ba&‘Fob. Preserving.—Just at the season when, plums, peaches rand othfr. fruits aio ready for.’preserving, sugar has jumped up.; dWing ,to rumored sjjort crops in Cuba and Louisiana. Last year when fruits were scarce. sugAr Was low; We cannot make things come Tub County Faib.—Active , preparations arc being made for the Fair of the Cumberland County .Agricultural Socicty, : which is lobe open'it this, place on the 17th of next month. The indications are that It will bo the best cx hibition of the kind ever fadd in this county. Franklin Cocntt Fair.— The Third Annu al Exhibition of the Franklin County Agricul tural Society will be held at Cbambcxsburg on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the 2d, 3d and 4tb of Octobcr'next. The list of pre miums is unusually large, and Qor. Pollock has given Orposifive assurance that ho will de liver an address upon the grounds, on Thurs day atl o’clock. , Cpr The State - Fair lakes place at Harris burg..on (ho 25kh inst. and continues four days.’ This is the fifth annual exhibitioner our State‘Agricultural Society, an association whichhasalready donemuchgood, and bids fair annually to prove more useful to the Pennsyl vania fanner and mechanic, and through them to all classes of the community. The Retired Navy List.—Wo learn from Washington that very great excitement exists there in relation to the report of the Naval Re tiring Board, Just approved by the President. Tho report has not been made public, but it is said by tho “knowing ones” that three Cap tains, fifteen Lieutenants, and seventeen Mas ters have been dropped. Twelve Lieutenants, and four Masters have been put on the leave of absence ‘schedule. , Qoy., Reeder.— I The Frcc-soilcra of Kansas have nomnalcd cx-Qov. Reeder for Congress. Election on the second Monday of October. , From Norfolk. —A despatch from Balti more, dated Sept. 16, says there were 24 deaths from fever, at Norfolk, up to noon on Satur day. At Portsmouth for the piunctiroe, 12 deaths. The mortality is decreasing in conse quence of tho scarcity of subjects. ICT* Twenty-six persons have been arrested and committed to the jail of Cambria county, charged with stealing iron and materials from the Pchna. S(ato works, valued ‘at 915,000, considerable quantities of which have been re covered. Ms. Bdouanan not Coming Home.— -It is now said, at Washington, that the state of ne gotiations at the Court ( of fit., James, is, such lliat the public interest will require the contra uahco of Mr. Buchanan longer ia London than he anticipated. Ilia connection with that mis* eloh will not, therefore, terminate at the time heretofore announced, namely, the Ist of Qcto- W,. It is presumed that hia detention, has fiefertned to the Central American question. « Statu Paper.” —Wo have received the first number of a paper bearing the above title, jxuplisllcJ.atllnrrisburg, by that sterling young Democrat, James B. Ohanolh, Esq. The pa per is small in size, but powc/ful in tho blows it idtolnifllcrs to Know-Nothingism. It is, in. deed, a most able, and spirited paper, and bhould bo liberally patronized by tho Pemoor racy of the State. Terras, 91 per annum, or 9250 fc>er hundred copies; • ’' *■ r , . [CT" Tho K. N’s. claim that they have car ried Vermont, and yet thrce-fourtlis pr tbe can didfttfi) elected nee abolitlonifts? ’"ral'ix cMDiwfß roB sehufp; Bis Ingratitude to hit Bcnefa^n. ” rhatnlngratltudo moreln a map; \ *“ V-;' Than lyin£ vatnnefta, babbling drnjnfcenneSl/ Or any taint of .yiCej wlipao atrongictrrruptlbn Inhabit* o'Ur frail b100d. ,, w| If is one man in Cumberland county more indebted t o\tho- Democratic ,party N tban any other, that man is William 'Reilt, the Know-Nothing candidate for Sheriff. For more than ten succcssivcTyears he Held office in the gift of that,party,ltmddhririgthis time recciv ed frem the Treasury of the county some fifty or'sixxf want, penury and poverty, he has been made pros perous hhd comfortable off tbo patronage be stowed upon him by-the party he now-betraya. After fcnfiUng. .fit the .p.emocratiq.tpble, and sucking fWp’ubiio teat until toll ' rtpletion,' he piow turns hia upon his fncpdg benefactors, and attempts to wound, the; hand that fostered him; and ,sting"'lhe i brctist that furnishal hiniooprhishmeht,’' jje fKggldlcd, Jo the -outstretched artna of Kndw-Nothingisra; jrith the'expectation of being retained in ofllce, by reoewirig the of a. taction whose .prim oiples, we know, he'despises in his heart; How Wn Wc speak of a tnanguilly of such baseness ? !" Until quitc recently, as vfe are prepared‘to prove, Mr. Reilt denied that he belonged to theNED BoNTLiNfI and-Bill, PooL r ’bVganlzaT lion, and yet it is afaetthat he joined Vho Or der early in January last, for the expresb 1 pur pose of becoming its candidate for Shfctifl.'' HO inay his,conduct by,pitting id the pica that all Show-Nothings:ari irequindt , thdr oath,.to falsify, when inlerregtfjed Jn regard c to their,.membership., Bat rthU : pica will not prove satisfactory' to hdnoAblOh)'en; ; who regard falsehood ris a sin and a violation of the Commandments. Snbw-Nothingism may justify and even 'require {os it dots) its members, to mlsrcprcscrit, pravarificate fal sify , but,a discriminating .apd religious com munity will rerolt at the wickedness r, lt incul cates. Wbl RbiLt, we believe.; |S a member of thp Methodist church, and should hate' hesita ted long before he violated dnebf thcfirStteach ibgs of religlb'rt. ~ ' A word to Know-Nothings themselves. Wh. Reilt got hia nomination by fraud and decep tion, arid , ma(L ;.vVho Belongs to the .Order! from honest convictions; can .support him give countenance tofthe deception he practiced.’ At the first triril for 6'nomination in fhq . van-, oils .lodges inithp county,iOoh M’Cahtnet beat Reilt nearly 60 and -wok the "highest' candidate. He had riot, however, a majority of all tho vntcs cast, and ;there was no nomina tion. :.Tho lodges convened again, a w&khbh.. sequent, when Reilt was bominalcd Cabtkbt by somp 200 ipajority. flow. d(d this, happen T—how did it tome that change took place in so short a; timV'lh the minds of the friends of and Reilt ? Wo shall unravel the mystery* and in doing so dare any Know.-Nolhing inlhe county to con tradict what wo assert. ‘ ' At tho first meeting of the Lodges to ■ nomi nalo a County ticket. 'M'CaltiKisr hod' tho ad vantage of ItKit.y in this—he was older the Order, and therefore entilled.'jn Ordi ' ' ly ’ lIeILT : hu •der at.an early period, and before he thought of being a candidate for office, whilst on the other hand, bis-' competitor (Ur.iLV) ‘ only be came a convert to Know-Noliiingism when he had concluded to become a candidate for .Shcr (iffi These were fads, and tdlejr Operatcd.ngoinst. Hsilt. and io a proportionate degree strength-,- ened M'Cabtnbt with Sam's deluded followers. Between the first and second mcOtings of the Lodges, however, Reilt and his few friends in the Order concocted a scheme, or plan, or a piece of rascality—our readers may term it what they please—by which they deprived ■ M'Oalit kev of his strength, and cheated him optof the nomination. The plan was to make it appear that Reilt and not M'Caiitnbt bad first joined the Know-Nothings:' nay. that, Uiiilt was among tho first men in Carlisle to establish the Order. To prove this, tho original Warrant from the Stale Council at Philadelphia,', grant ing some men in Carlisle tho privilcge bCestab lishing a Council, was purloined from the pa pers of tho Lodge hero, and, in addition to the names mentioned in the Warrant (filenames of those who bad asked for it,) Wit. Reilt’s name was added, by which it was made to ap pear that Mr. Reilt had been one of tho nine or ten men who petitioned the Slate Council for tho privilege of organizing an Order or Council in Carlisle ! This petition to the State Council with Reilt's name attached to it, was exhib ited to tho members of country Lodges, and, at the second election they voted for Reilt, be cause, as they believed,'he was one of the first Know-Nothings in tho county, and that Mo- Castn EThad 1 falsified to them in represeniing himself an older member of the Order than Rei lt h Now, what will honest men of the Know- Nothing party say of this conduct on lho part of Mr. Reilt and bis friends! Reilt joined tho Know-Nothing Council of this borough in January last, and yetßo was Voted for in tho different country Councils under the imprission that ho bad been one of, (ho original men to ask for a warrant to start a Council in Carlisle By adding his name to this document he committed a fraud, if not soinnthing , worse, and, by this fraud he was nominated, and Col. M 'Cabinet was cheated. • ■ - But, wo have extended this article"to too great a length. In tho mean time,.wo appeal to honorable inch' of all parties to say whether they con endorse such barc faccd deception and fraud os Mr. Rsily and hia «hava been guiltyofl Moreahop. ] •' ; l * ' TnouDLB In Tib: Boston Souooial I —Among some of tbo lawa paucd by tbo T£hotv-Notlung Legislature of •Massachusetts lost! winter, was one allowing colored children to attend the pub lic schools wltii.tbQ whito childrcq ri7 ,Tlus law went into efieot on Monday last, and in Boston many of the blocks availed themselves of tho privilege. The Transcript says they created quite a "sensation” among tho white boys and girls, but no violent nianlfcatotlona of dislike were seen. Tho Post mentions, pa p remarka bio part Of this new “fusion," that the Smith (colored) Bchool wa» nearly depopulated, but stolen primary school children attending, out of eighty-nine composing it at last report, and nono of tho eighty then reported in the gram mar school. [p*' Sam Houston, In his Texas Letter, states that bo Is yet a rricmbCr of tho Columbian Or der. If so, we would advise-that Order to give hint the following pass-woftl 1 flo pur amp STAY opt fir •' TBG ESOW-SOTUISO CANDIDATE FOB COBOT conaytssiOMEß. u The Won Who dinia to drese mildttdt, ' And color,themwith yiriufi’ij&xao, dejorvei |;A|'dttßble,p'iinlBtexeM ftomgbdaajid men.”]. i : (It . perhips generally known, -that I Christian - date for County Commissibridr, Was never ndnU I inated for this ofQced>yani/ patty. , He did pot ' | rcccire a solitary vote in any Know-Nothing | Council in the county, when theydast-assew. , bled to nominate a ticket. At the first ingof tho Lodges, (to fdrm'a l ticket,) James Oor, of Hampden township,, waanominated for Commissioner by a large majority. He re mained a candidate mit ft (off e the secop ing of the Lodges, and then declined. By Mr. Osh's decliQing’lhefebMnatTon7th e Ord(r \vW left without .A candidate,' and; notwithstanding the Lodge f had: pot voted for/EimßW.-.wq.find h!a natno at the head of (helmsman for Coutri ty , enio crat—was: in favor of Rbiltt l for’Sheriff.- i To secure .Rrtlt was filling to dftcllbi dlle nomination he had, himself forp went;into ay ‘ .bargain and sajq ft, vpith Bo* erlt, by agreeing thatifhe (Ebcrly) and'hia friends would' conscnt tb‘turtle tVftitbrs to djol., M'Oart!nbt and s^u'^the)ri ( ominatioh|oTß that; hfij(Orr,) would dcolineihepomination fpr Commissioner ..and have Ererltl placed on the ticketiri his stead I 1 To ( tliljrLbKßL't’ cd h and he and .hfy kriqnds, who had- .been* M’- I Oartnbt men at the drat meeting of the Lodges, l became, all at once, active supporters of Retlt, arid thisinfluence, together with the' foriged name to - the* Charter 'of tho. Carl isle : bout which wo speak - in, another article.) se cured Rrilt's nomination. ORB.di(| not do* dine the noftiri&tidn for. Commissioner, .taut, bbserrcdj Until afler the Lodge met, the last time to nominate a ticket, for he kricw;and* EbbrzA kncvr. that ho (Eberly)lteald not'car- : ry a majority of votes in the Lodges.' After, jtlie Lodges had vqtcd,the second ancl la.'ittiinq/OsR declined; thisnonrinAlion for Commissioner, and- Ebßelt was placed' 1 oh' tlid 1 ticket' for this 'of- ; ilce, two.prjith^’^EtL^mcri7^ho j f htid been engaged.ip fhf ‘‘.bargniriandsdfrV'i Eia-T -Was not nominated:by ‘(bo Lodges; and' never could r httWbtin, and got • on ;' ih6 'tickci by&trayingM’Cartkbß;,■ i j;Now t is this hot-evidence to.cyqry one that the Know-Nothings arc serious when they say ‘•the officc-styould seek : tho man. not 'the'pian the offi6o?* k ' ‘ What a scampering over the county‘the ofUcoof Sheriff had to seek putty At. Reilt; and how diligently did the office of; Commissioner hunt np Christian Ebbrlt ! •The Know-Nothings talk of pun/jn'ng. tho parties/’ and ‘so will the thief sometimes talk about'the importance of men being Th?&* Ns. fait of honesty, and -practice -do- •COMING OCT FROM THE FODL PASTY, *On Saturday week last, at a Tegular meeting of the Know-Nothing Council or tins place, a petition, signed'; by ’ FORTY-ONE "persons, (members of.|thc .was ing to, withdraw; from theOHer. The Coun cil. as we leant from the Amencaui-f* ordered that every person Who was jircsent to make his application personnUy, should‘have liberty to withdraw, but ’that all other applications should lay ovpruntil a peraonnlrequest should bo preferred.” Only four of the persons who had signed the'petition wire (one 1 of them , the Sccrqtary ; of- the Council,) and they were permitted ! ■ Was there ever such, tyriujny heard of ? What right has the Council to exercise this ar bilrary "power 1 .Where docs -If derive au thority, to refuse its- members , the right (o withdraw, on their oakirig to do so by peti tion? We Say tho Council has no right to thus enslave its members, for, when those for*, ty-ono persons joined the Order, they were told that they could withdraw at any 'time they pleased. Tho Order docs not require its mem* bers to make personal application for leave to withdraw, nor has the Council ever attempted to exercise this power on any previous occasion. Some feyv weeks since .two or three of the Pro fessors of Dickinson College severed their opn section -with the "Carlisle Council. .Did they titiko personal application towithdraw ? ' jNo! They merely sent a note to the Council, ini forming thatthey : couti not, conscientious ly, 'longer continue members, and the Council, by common consent, voted 'them out of/tho Order. 1 If. thenthe of-Dickinson College have a right to withdraw from; the Council, by merely i notifying it that they de* sire to do So; what,right has tho Council to ro fuse citizens of Carlisle the same privilege 1 It h*a, no right—none whatever. Tho Council may pOUaibly consider tho men of Carlisle more plfahlo thin the strangers connected with Dick inson College, and more willing to submit to indignity, insult and tyranny—but’tliia js a mistake. .These forty-one men, notwithstand ing their'connection with Know-Nolhlngism, ore determined again to, be Indcpendcnt free men, and no roan or set of picn ,• : This refusal of ific Carlisle Council to grant’ the prayer of'the, forty : opo petitioners, is but another evidence of tho infamy of the organiza tion, and will only add Aid to tho llamothab is now consuming these enemies of civil and ro ligious liberty. It is another evidence of tho wickedness of'iho' dcThngogues and political gamblers who have assumed the leadership In this despicable organization, and goes to prove that their object is to reduce men- to worse than Austrian slavery, that they (tho leaders) may bo benefited, and foisted into office.. Bo fore many weeks the Council of this place Will bo reduced to ii few beggarly members, who will continue to ding to its fostering carcass as maggot* cling to carriont'uniiHts own effluvia jWm thi food ttyey , have gorged op jtee om ■;r %.Tho forword, Svhiohcverym to pAfti and i«ad* ministered to if* jibe anti-room ofVthe Council,■before- berentera !tho Lodge; >[' s “I ®wearupoa tWaajw^- red volume, {bf cross) before Almighty .God bud thesewitnesses,tfea.t I. will pot.di7ulge.6hy question proposed to me here, whether T be rcpipo pf tbeprder or>not,anjl r t^t. I will never, under any circumstances, what. IHB KAWB OBAN! BEESON I nay'see present during any of the proceedings, nr that I knp\y such an Order to bain existence, ond , t'hat’l ! wiU l o irao answer to tion asked of me, fiO'bclp mo God.” After talcing Ibis solemn oath, how dare-the American put/liah'thb rianiisbf tboso-who have Withdrawn from the CarlisleCounciM In Mat paper OF list ‘weeklhfr’editor gives- tWe.rianies bf Vhds fibert^! and wWf $O. hesays spp announced, fori tho ; purpose; Of informing tmr fnendaelscWhere.of the fact, 6nd‘ty put‘them ln other wojrds, the ; names of these four refractory naemn here aro public for the express purpose of doing them a personal idjury. end at t|mo. bint to others, tbat'jhey,-.’too* puhUshcd ftnd their namesexposed,.if theydare: attempt to sever thdr Oorineation with'the^rde^! [ It isanctteTTipt otiptihiidrp to frighten;(ho tpfcaays determined the Order. ■' But,thpatam-: pedq rnll hot to befrighted rroro’ their 1 pifrposo by’ thbse Jwho are^iri j|ihg 1$ folate the KnowrKptfiing. oath. No! Xho days of.Knon’-Nothingism hrO nura. bcrod,apdno threals’from the iPteftstcd Icad ers'in ’that? wrctfchcd fi;bin thc.doCm!that flwaits lhcm. ,l /. , ] , . 7 ! j r t Vi ; And now,. thot.lhi?; leaders have itiolatcd - the first o'ath oflhe'Drdcr, and their* ‘iff eh l -' gaged in publishing the names aud.‘ t ppposfpg. Council, are not those who have left then organic zatioti justifiable in exposing all thcykndw 1 We think sb._' .Wo h&ve always contended thai’ 1 the wicked oaths administer-* edio. the, ;Know‘Nothing Lodges were illegal' and void of all binding force, and ; iho 1 leaders aro'cerlainiy_of the same opinion, dr they would not, with.iiqpoirily, yjpjttte those Oaths. ; Wd pannot and. wjll not believe that th?y; would. I wilfully pcrjure their souls, for. the purpose; of accomplishing a political object, .--ii!; ■'Oflatb'wehavdhod a great hiany visitsTroni Know-Nothings, seme of them members,of , the Council here, and.pthprs.whohavp severed their, conricotion whhit, and wear® Ibereforo ly up 1 ’ iir regard to 'the Bccfcts ; dnd : doings of ilho.lodge. -If.wp felt. disposed, we might publish* thoproccedings in . full r oft eve ry.meeting that has taken place -in; the Lodge for the last two ‘niorjlhs, and give the natnes df the speakers and-th*! subjects they.epokc’on.'-—’ The fact is, the Carlisle Council is full of Mtrait ors,” as thcy.aro termed when detected' in reij vCaling the sccreta'&f the Lodge, khd/ at | -meeting ' we have ; a half-dozen reporters in, I the Council.. -'Werc lt jnot that .we do not wish to be instrumental in bringing men Into, d ; .. . .. , , ■■"‘“Wand of mattheraW Jhw&rlisli'Coaiidiriimhsmcw of its officers, tu>. know that no man with proper focllnga/wiahca it to bo known that Ac’isa KnonrtNothing.’— Ho fools llio blush of shame mantle his check 'when ho is charge . with.'belonging to this wicked organization. Ho k'liows/thst he has committed a sIA, andfccls thiil ho hlniwikingcd' his neighbor,,and often his best friend, gtd' ; hc don't wish* to be exposed, nor do wo, desire to expose him. His own conscience will tell him to leave tho Order, and a monitor: ; in his own breast will whisper td him;‘lgo/ and sin i’ho raoroini. • ■. ■ 100 CDSS FOB JUiXE! f'Oh bare you heard from Maine, Maine, Maine, ,!- : , oufl true.” ,• The election in the State of Maine, which 1 came off* on Tuesday last, haa resulccd' in 1 the lotalovcrthrow of Maine Lawism, Abolitionism, and every other ism which has afflicted that good Democratic] from* monwcalth for therlast few ycatfc.' The follow* Ing id the fiofarjoa heard from, on (he gubernatorial question*: : j ~j .Wells, (Dcm.l , ‘ Morrell; (K. & Ap,)".', , -Rccd. (Whig,) It requires a majority ofall lha rotes cast to elect. There bcingnochbiCe made by-thopco pic, it will devolve upon the Legislature tocleot a Governor, and also S-ijSenator.. The Legislature just elected; will stand 21 Demo, criila and old lino Whigs, to 10 Know-Nothings, Main Lawites and Abolitionists ; and in the Uousd nearly two to one in opposition to Mor rell ; r > : - Last year tbq jmhbly .wmhiriaiibn. of, isms swept every ; thinig ,before it in . the State ,of Maine ; but ihu ‘‘filar in the East*’ fj fast righting hcrsdf, 6nfl r hfta'again taken her po sition intheDemocratjc lino. , Alabama ELbctio^.—The full returns'of| the vote for Governor in Alabama at the recent election, show the- following result: For Win ston,'• Dem., 43,068 f for ’ Shprtrjdgo, K. N., majority fqr Winstop, view of the fact,that for some time after the e lectionthotel/ic-graphloK.N.rcportCra insis ted thaiShorirltlgoiwas clcctcd, this may 1 be' considered an cjitTaordinaryrcault. The -total rote polled ,vrjw’7^,B2o. : j- t ) j >' i i J *J f 'All tuosb. Opposed to. Loco FoooijSif.”— Tho Tfho luivo beep deceived into the Know-Nothing brig's will Hod dwfcopposition to their old party It the real motive' (though not. always t!i6 leaders of thOpow' .prganiwUpn. in/fl/hgcnccr, o Whig paper, Speaks of the call of the secret Order in that county as follows: , “On Saturday a Convention is called at tho Court House by. tho American Executive Com mittco, tn u'hieS.allpiirsoas opposed to .Loco. I'ocoism nro invited to take‘ part, to place in nomination a county ticket.’’ So that hostility to foreigners, to, Catholics, and to the naturalization laws, Is all abandon* cd, for tho purpose of destroying tho “loco* Foco,party,” which tho Philadelphia Couven. tion/by'a Unanimous vote, 1 resolved out of ex istence lust June. ob f t now, : Mr. Brat lbh. : ' tW'Wfe jdifia'^^^Hroagti r -f d Q J! Wmiugt atilO o’clock.) vroradt MniZiin# ai lhorofflMi-of Justice/ lloj^md^’arid In ‘hfti (Mri folloWfn’s'^.&fi */■[t:,. ;i !hlr-^^ I NK r -phiiijely satisfied;, and;, acknowledged .-that: hb Was Via error when he charged other tHfeh’with' for our paper,.. After, we had hi&db 1 the ' artdai vit, we proposed to!Mii.'Ztlliir that he should B AJ! on Ilia oathi who wroto tho articles: ih'flic Amiticiui' adsaillng'‘usii ••This he declined'ld : 1; -’jf'• .nci; ji.;. TOTCrI imrtjmaoMlalimco.in: our editorial du | tira;;,.TOdm»ri:\rhdi3nMi«»pdbl6af conduct^ ’ to ,taVnomofaiitVachfcd’, «t| c *’!f o r'^',“^.’ JC ,“' r 9 uit the bpsincss at price. i and Uira hja ntteiuidTl to dsn. Cord i tainly ivo should hot rctmUn In ; thp’. f)tjsipe!g V ' w ' c l£ : , if wf^np^nsldcrobrtcl'rpapkbloof wriling forpup jsrt-p pSpcr. "’We «niiuct«l.,i' papon before we bad:» rote, and have bten. in tb4 baafawsMerditaj 8 littio snflloiemly lo’rigf wii fehailh ns ijpp:' EclfWhenassailtd.by.our pontiff epspucs. ■stnft o/ Pennsylvania,''j ~ Q i\ , \ -I' o'.: i . , n»» iWc, tinker ,df MtPefifi* within "imd for said Slalo coubty,^obuf3. ( Bratioi>, editor of the “American wjio htjng duly affirmed, according -‘^o, jbfa ] "Wherbaa ,*a',pprsbpflf controversy Iflttdy bl*lWccn;hlmstlf and Uie of f'/l'rricn*}. can which ,f»la\*|^ro^cBn.” : orXu,.‘ gilst 29,1855,,chargcd deponent wiihVnot, be,! ing the Author,of appcaVed in thq.j;y6luqtraK f !;ayowqdiy' ib. his defence, which’ in thc;‘‘A mcrlcaiV’of September 5, under this pro*. tCnce'a! violent, assAiil£,‘was made in said •? A* rrioricAn” upon Innocent parties ; And whereas, ■with thedectnred. intention of depriving, the “American” crop of the .shadow of an excuse for attaching, other men, 'deponent -offered, amongst othef things, jn hi* issue* ofithe -6th ■ TTTit. f tAgo be&>rflf oUr- magistrate whom ibp “American” mlghl'dcslgnate. and he sworn as to the. aiU&oi ship ofthe ankles complained of; and it .(the -having designated Justice Keepers, andho.not being at homo/the undersigned magistrate in. his stead, the said John JJ. Bratton.-on'lho da/.Qxcdnpon by said “American.” pursuant, to Ins bffbr aboVe-men lioned. upon his -solemn /aQlrirmtion, declares that he. hr the- huthor!> of rial inlhccolbninsofitho /‘Volunteer,” from the’Commencements thberidoftheaforp said controversy with* lho American,” and that ho composed;.' wrote,printed the same. Without dictation frmivany ohe uhdef thocanopy! of heaven J. 8,-BRATTON. . ■ 1 Affirmed and subscribed before me, the Htb day of, September; 1855. : '■ l ’ i \ :M. Holcomb,../, P,;. 1 ; OCT* Our old friend Brattop, of the Carlisle Foholfeer; is doing gqod'servjlcc iri'tho (lauseot Democracy. lie wields a leafless'and itixih ful pen, and has. taught ‘‘some.folks” in that locality tbnt'ihb ph’mp ‘‘Aihcricati* 1 should hot bo prostituted 'to antl-Aracricnn purposes.-;. V Harriihirg “ptatkPaper.' r ‘ ,: . ,Wp thank, editprof ,qhp State Paper for hia £ood opinion of ounefforta in the cause of Domocracyv > That • the : we administer to the ato felt, no better evidence is wanting than jthp fact that wo .hare constantly snapping at pur heels' a half-dojten or more of the editorial curs pf dipt party% . 40.073 43.690 .9,306 Nbw IC. HonjAlbert J r Wright hascommcnccd a new .weekly paper at South Boston, called son;!l v . ,;v im ->:1 t *n : j ./ - It was some tlmbin JannaryjAvo boficro.lhat a lady by thianaine aopoinpanicd' Gchoral Jfo- : fnstruclor'of the State K-N, Cdnncil.of Maas., and'racmberofitho Legislature of thSt State, od' ad official visit to Lowclj.for the very !lahdabty l of in vestigating tho Condition of/hpNuhnerica. ~ -, , phin and Susquehanna roil road, by i the name of Singdiltr.'Waa instadtly killed by .Uid ,pas sfrtgcr train passing over him,' between 'Ports mouth aud’llairjsburg. ' .The defeased, no ; dpubt, had contemplated suicide; fronrthe fact-:that he was seen 'jump, inghh the track; when'the cars were 1 within a few.rbds. ' 1 ~ Salt 'Likb ,, citj' pcoplo have thW troublesas wcll os others.''ThoU. o. soldiers hatebccnplayirig jho nnscbirfwllj, tho hearts of. the Marrooil.girls, , BngWm" Yiung'o'.yi they havecorrupted tho rnor.la cf tho wdraen, and ho threatens Ihesoldicra terrihlyif they re turn to lbbtamc gimio agithk" Tho sold icra hays’gone, and Withlhoni a immber of 11, 0 Mormon girls. , , ' OouNTtnFKii Nones,—Counterfeit notes on tho Bank-of Commerce, Baltimore, of tho dc nominntimi of $5, letter B„ dated April 2 1865, signed James 0. Allnut, President, snd Geo, 0. Mdlcr. Cashier, nro hi circulation Tho paper is bad, and the nolo easily delected. A Fast Aoß.—Ataplo-nio which look pined at Media, Delaware couhly. on Wednesday, a birth of a ctytytook:'place. Mothers aril) con- : elude that there; was a Vmiscalouiniion" here, but there is no Jelling what may, coma,to pass in this fast ago. “ s t -j1... • Tho K.' KM. 1 of buisvillo aro lho “burn- ii v-v.vi’-v- Bollgloiifl , r ' 7 Bcbd the following lines from Sjirgen|, one of God's noblest mao Chqstian;; qppn /them/ for they i,,., \ ' 9j “ThVfeiy'worst rpfcchtclj lhat done, tq religion!fa to’ peryort i\] jto of fajctJdQ.^/Heaven ind HeUflrc qotmOrecdistantl .than tKe£.btne?6terit spirit of tho’Go&pclhqd the malignant spirit of party. The most impious; wars ever made were those called holy wars.—| hafeis amah’for nof-bcing-achrlstian, i is himself none.. .It.iq the character, of freedom given to the rtiwj/whidtr 4al6aile, I think, than that whioh.sccures our.persons and catatesT* Tndcedrthey arc inseparably connect ed; for, where the mind ismpt free* where the conscience is enthralled, there is hb\freedom.— I repeat it: persecution is as impious ns it is cruel,and y unwise'. opposes" every precept of the Jjie\v, Testament* but it invadcsj the prerogative of God hlih^clf. 1 It isausurpa-j tiqn of the. a ttri bu tea' wh i cli .belong exclusively' t&'the'Mdst tk'is'a A vain‘ endvayor to' Weld HiS litirrHitf thdhdWh'oltsv”: , *And.thctiitsiowh.'hiatoryipro^cs/ihow f: nsei! iSj}.m.rnartal,t,ith} } (swo!rd!PPn-: IVA-WinM consume, imprisons) cannot, iwjod ipannpt story© it-; ‘ all,the ylpltmcp qf|non, ptjrred, up bythepowr; In .the person, pi .its mnrtyrs' dgllancQ ,tp 1 tho wjllof .the tyrant; who-, persecutes, it, ( with ,th^roartyr ; j9'Jast,breath prcdipi4.ilB.pwO l fu|l andiflnnl triumph./ tho^hriiitlan^pt 1 yptCimtUianHy .hyp/?,,, Tho woman Catholic. persecuted th© Protcstant >; and • stjU. lives* Thp,.tyotestaqt persecuted, the Cathpljc,ibqt.yct! Catholicism stiH,hfo4. Jhc.Qliurph'pf England, persecuted ‘ jjpncopfpripjsts. .and y.e.t^.qpQnnfpniM ty ( ||v:c*; Nonconformists,- persecuted) Episcopalians, yot' episcopacy lives.,;;- Wiicnporpvcutiop is.carried' to jtsiextrcme length pfr extirpating hprotics-rr: T.r^Ui,piay,fee,extinguished in ,p,n.p placorhptjk! •will, prpak put iu another i;|f opjnipnp (( cannqt ho'pntt down;.by argument, r ,lbcsp -catmpt.hy' ppwer f Therefor?.'if.woliaycianmind; •tPi’cfl. tfiblish peace among a ,peoplo K ,wp( mpst,.,allow 1 tn?njtp judge,freely jn.matterspf religion. and; to ciqbraqe that,opinlon)iuey tl think:light,w;itlTr oqb any hope of temporal reward* without ,a.qy feariOf.tCipppral punishment..! . TO VinE- OP i COMbEBLASD 'ccfeini hris-prcvaifcd for njpeks, paj?t‘ Ip 1 'and PprUmou(K.j'', i lt stiUl/fages ~\yiih { unabityetl aftef da7>tlie.samc or* Tive.'.ofsickness, porrpw anddenlh. , " ; r Tot Ho tetjprspfthe ‘plague, therp'is nbw‘fiu- : peradded 'prcssiib, pf want. All trade] business and labor, arc at'on end# The‘ordinary mcats qf‘,support ,fail,The .pdor.f .U)«, rich'are gone, of Ucadv or '‘' Never ivds sponger bppepl' 16 hnban* sympathy % ahd#, su& cqpr-; npyeV Vas'jthcrc a, plainer case* for llie ex-. excise of hUmati charily.' r j,'[ ~.,i To. none, cpn thisupjWal conic mpqe'fprclWy than to the people yf f/ujitbcrland county# TVe, hrtvo passed a season Of, health and of un\yontcd, ) prp^pcrity;,. 1 !N6,/p6stjlcpcq ,nfflicta'our r hpmc9 ( ; aptJjOnr..,barns, pqe ( fl||pd wllh'plcpty./ Let us cq^tflhutp-of.ourabund apee’.to,militate |ho suflerlpgs of opr .afflicted brethren,' anJ,,th'e;‘‘blessing of those : that are refydy will come upon h«., ' 1 A town ipccting for,tho>id of the! sufferers, was held'in the Cpurt.Uousp; iit Carl/slc, on the llth inst. Block committees'wcre cd to.ylslt'cvcry house and tp. ecciiro ihe cob tnbutionsof.thc citizens of*,Carlisle. 'The un dersigned were appointed n 'peal to the qUjzcosof th,discharge, of this duty, they now', rqu to in your townships brdiatr/cls.Jo appoiut conj : , mitlces, and to, obtain ns'large contributions os possible., -And dpne.muKt r . bo dony 6oic«t/y ( Every hour. is Many Ijvcsl aoubtkss/depend upon pur . . ;:_Yoiir.collwirQn»«;,flB'soon as, t>eC handed, m to the -'Treasurer appointed, by thy town meeting,; J. ilsq., of Carlisle., who will Jonyard them promptly to the. proper authontiqa Ibr'dirttnbuUon.' ,o,' ’ , Lemuel todo.. , ■f‘ • " ..:. : l ivm.-ji l pjsKrosE. VCmm: ,; jNO. McCUNTOCK, Y . Carlisle, Sept,, 12, ,I 85 5 ;. ,j. n : ; PifiLA.vSopt. ;! ■ Flour ANb.MriAt-*—Floup’is lirnllyilsuataim* ed. - Salcs .of ;stondard brands for I export at S 7 J per bbl. •; The Balcslfor’homo consumption tire at s7' 75-un to 38 125 for Common and fax tra brands, ana fancy lots at higher' figuh!B.~ Nothing doing inißyc Flour : last sale is'quo. ted at S6J. Pcnna.Corn Meal at $4 25 per bbl.> • iGmih—There’is a fair amount of Wheat otter ing,'and prices arc again higher. Sales of 2500 bus: of Pennsylvania and Southern rcdi-'ittl 75 asl 80 per ku. and 1 T 24 o l ; 00 for fair and priata'Whitc. l Small sales of Pennsylvania Rye at $1 and Dcla. at $l. "Corn is dull at 90 -A' 91c. . Oats arc coming torward more' freely*! with Biles of ordinary and good Dela.at3fla3B. Clovcraoed is scllmgiin a email way «t is 7 a 7 25 per 54 lbs. Sales of Timothy at $4 a 4 251 per bu. f aiid Flaxseed at slBsi 'i - Whiskey is held'at 41 a 42$ in bbls. ! and 41 in hhds.' . i. : . . : Marmh. Gettysburg; Pa., ontho ISthfnsU'by the RoW R. Uillvßev.’ Jacob FrtH pastor of the English Lutheran Churoh’ofthisplace, to Miss' Ef.iz/J.rANE'WATrr.Hs,ofy Rey. T, Stork; D, D;p Mr. John P, Ltnb, of Carlisle, ! to Miss Mary l A. Bihokman, of Plnlada: : I{ . v i f i S’ On tho the 17th hist.. by Roy. 0;P. Wing,' Dr. Janes E. Clawson, ofßnUimorcitoMAßY E., daughter of J. P, Lyntr, of Carlisle. ■ > X In Carlisle, on : tho loth ihst. r by Rcv.X.O. Bucher; Mr. Übnry I. Zinn; to Mies MaAy A. Clauc, all ofMolu‘octwpl,'thi8 l co(intyi > unj i TO /THE -VOTJBBS OF. CUMBERLAND CO<> FELLOW.-CitxzßWfh—l offer/myself;ina.a; vqln untterJ candidate for.thb ofllcCofSusttin%-r?ti Should you consider mo;QHal|fl,qd fuK the oflJcp! and entitled. to ; your sufrjrago, I for your.rolys fit tlro-conilng pl9C||ou..,.n 'mmt™ ffife Phillips, Stryker Vionningtylv/ mioLiiSME dealehs tnr •HrllUli, French, & Amcrlcau DRY-GOODS, ■■■ V Bduant. uxottjsi vtttjf, at AtJoiiONii Nos.. 1 & y JJftOk St.nholow.Market, between// : I .;Second.atidi Third* Philadelphia. , ,) cash or short time buyers wo will soil at • a vory small advance,ou Auction ;, ' 'Boidombor2o; IB6o—2ras • i ll •‘■h IRON f IUON f I Tho subscriber has (ho'Mta islaction to announco to tho public that: his l ar i«i? n , osoilfi. A,'SrraoVo»;’iiiM,j' i1i,.,,,,^ -- demand without nfltlwvLlntapost paid on Bdo. dal Deposits. PAWcWWptlon paid to the Collection of Notes, Drafts, Chocks, &c., in any parfrof ttiotTnUodStatos or CatutamL— — f A .Remittances to; tEogland, Ireland, or tho Continent;, Tho_ jfiltlinil and confidential execution of .ontfpstgd to.thorn, mat bo relied upon.. They nlll.at.nlUimcsbp.nleaand lo glps any information desired,(preEnra. to mono, metier* in general.,.Anisine dIoMO .jrpXronlirßnUd- Ing, Main sfroot,,o,fop i: doo(p ygprt.ofrtho Ball road Doped.i in tho mornlng nntHdp’cloqlvin tbo cvoolng,' H. A. STURGEON, Caihitrf' Carliale, Sepli;2o,lBsC—Srap.[,iM: > Thfee,> ,ofy JtanWwffsl , r!IE tenth thirtlnstltUfltin wi£f commonco onMpnday, thei'fifth of Norem. bar next. to Inqiiirp Into i(s"mWitS. ,|: ’lttBtructlon'lrgiro* In tho lif^hir'bkl^WcWh'i!>y'lih%nif < tflUchlTiiV,’ 'afld also W tho'Xmln,. Greek*. French and / GordrtAb^liw^difkM, ( bfid?rbrai and Instrumental Musld* r .i,, V T, Tsms. fc’T Ollvr llf« 1£ Boarding, TTaahiDgiam) Tultidh in (hs Engllsh'bmnchbsi'iand VCcal'iA unity *»H per session OfOmbuthS, -*hf >n»T sgo 00 Instruction in each ofth'dLankUajfc*, huAg 00 Instructional Instrumental Mnsic, 10 00 For Circulars and further information address D.'DENMNGER; tattoo. September 20, 186fi. ,: '- 1 , 'FolylcclnHcCollCffC l , Or'tfnE ' . Wat Penn 'fiyuare,'Tbila. ORGANISED pif• imji-'•“> ntGt ■ ! ' i: • ‘ CHAIUifeSBELL, ' J' 1 - "n JOHN FIIIIXU’S,-tCbm»-’ii ~ .a ■■ ■■■ J.WjEDY.m • :-;V ■ Sof)tv2dylBG{>~ Bf, ; 'T iiliiabio I*ropetty /or npIJB subacnW dfcn.'fct Mtoijtiw u .Blslitppfpa of LimestoneLand* sifuiitbin WeslponoMoroiiglj.tp., aliout i tallies ’west'Br Carlisle, onofoprttt of * tullo' froni ’BUhis’-' Academy; ■ amTnebr , Mi.yoat W)f. h 1 lud'Bako nttafchod. There" Is'atoott'flrst rstoSTablrf,’* Carriage House, Hog Pen,: :&o. i’Aisb; Blacksmith Shop .> - There-.ls aismnllOrciistd’Of choibts-ft-uif trcos'Oftntho (aodjWUr convenient. Persons-wisMng.any.fuHbQE.tej fonpaflon. cancall on t)JQ-auliacrib^r t ? livlngi.ottj the promises., , WM, CULP^d .■Sept. v , :fo . \ ■ 1 ,■ .■ • r>licSi*[; '’l‘f tin South Vbwnship, Cimt&rMn'ft lo',, ;aUout'fl :ing‘lWhV'thb iValnutßqfftra niad Mill, a talftabte f«wh bf ! Lirae«t6bo 'ladd.'cbi'^ tftinitig y.li - ' rr.ulltiif ,t iWtl ; \U*m iTOVActes’ npfl.7a , ppich'es;' l ,'‘’7' ■hav,ipg thereon .crpctocl . I. u_jl. er-boardod tloiijo,,Lng Bort., , wngop . stiyd, enft othor Qi||An(M. : jjjljij&itigs-' This tract Is inuirrexcellenl ntid well TnicriT Thrift; Iron prcbardojcliolcol Trillion tho. ai;d n ivell of cxocllentaatcr nt the door. ', * Also, a Tot of Ground, adjolnlntf lfld «l)dV. jttpctVdoptflliilng rdcfii! tid'd 1 H? Bbri*Pil I |, wllB l l? ;ond story Tog Houbo uml a Stable thereon;'' " 1 I ' AlUo,||l (rttt-'oi JUouH/a/n"JMUt JVtMMIf |4B>dcn« and Iodperch6S,'Bltu«tefl tt'ii thtfßftllie inoro . Turnpike, about 2 mllo. stmlhofl Unity' I roll IVorSts, arid hroiniilcftlVenV .bo abnaddemr drilled ,fimn. i .Xhlßoitnci isi.nblh corofed Wflir choslnut and ollictatlwbetilnariirirJDgtttdiidUi :l|pn t and ivlll lio Bold together dr InloUtoitult. RWPhM«WI o! /W.nri |.,vna 1w.1.v J.n/ul I; Salojto coromonco ,at 2 p’xlotjV, P. *•>?. ffrn*, ,'vujch Will,, 1(0 , pgsjr,, sviH. jf/f. ; J N pubiici Sulc iofißcdtiEitiKVd’l ON WEDNESDAY^-Octobor undersigned agfDtt'of-T, Oi M/Il«h'jrI;' ? *llP 1 olfor ttt public. sald.’onthoday above tnenltopd 1 ed,,At tho store of Honry Bnjdftr,. to' Mifflintp 4l > about. Uimilca fromDouUl lng G*pSpclDn» ; 'n»l r following. prpportft fonUiqing loftll 4?a*ife»U : ffuty^srcMiyiifw upfed In Mifflin tpwhsWp, jhq; ;sii mmm§. ,51’Creaks i(lIL J Und’bnc;ndT6 Wen^pt' jpi‘ SSG "This AtWfrartjr id dfvldctnilto Ibii'ab fbJIoWV’ 1 , !, 'i| ■Trtct NW rcbntdinksr itT^kvdhfo&tteil 1 ahd’ Includes tho ototuedlaiid and] tfl p i ft fowpwfft ,l J^Lm^L' , 'll'hasQ t^o l storyLcg 'nHH'Bon), jygood'SawMinimi hiitMbfVf XwlaJwaofTlmiipnlaUd'fQrrflllflhbdflrpWflOati No 2 contains 89 acres and,4o pcrchoa*,R>Qtt« 'of ti feood ’ No; 8 coritalnfl iid'ftQroß. opyorcd with Cheff» ,! mit and otlier tlmbW (if gopd ; ! ,'No. 4 contains 1 21 of abbut'thb'itorii' quality 6f tiniborWtholAStfwbmbntWbedroif.' Tho property will' bp sold as r a ivliolo; or ,'jn' lots as purchasers may dbsfroi of U towv* W'ttlVf*, dbdlnto smaller lots if desired/ ■ r h l '■ ll " ”' 1 ' u ■ ; Nun o’ of it Is ontliostbbp of tho audio all pf casy.ncfcOHs JVorfl thy quarter. !' 'Fafthors and others wjshlng td pfocuro T(ra;j her land, will do well' to attend On Tnbadaypi vioiyn to tho day of sale at Mr. 00 '* as; prranguuioDla wjll; mode to ooot tho»> thpro and show them,tho lapdf.or fly cwlfnf WT ,/ ' «9Mpr At apytlpio.on Mr. P. w/M'CaJJ o^*'' In Dickinson, pr on D. F. Miller,,£tyi., or, ptNowYlUo,ovory Information wlfl bo «I T A a;i ‘ Sale to ppmniadep at .12 o’clock on spid d*T»ii when tho tqfms will bomodb known-by,- n ‘t ■J.J}- Mi. li .'..-yrfixJi. Mlttor-!.’-' 1 •Soplcmbor 30, p, ~j i v;»J w. •cfli/i-y