I 1 11. I -11 : is 'Hi I 44 '!?! '.I r I II lHalfe&' CM'ARTlEl.r), PA WefiTi!y Mcminc Te. 4 WHO IS MGHTf Tho oueKtion a. to what are tho ot.jectt of the present wnr.it would cem, Is Hill uo open one. William B. Tl.onia., Mn- scicntifio atudentof the question of race., oojn'a Oallector of the Turt of riiiladtl- d he aliawa what negroes are and a hut phia, nddrcavrd the Central Republican white men are. iniuch a way that the Ab Club of that city one evening last week in caiion.it will And it difficult to an.wer hi a peech in ti Inch he declared "that, net argument. The Cucbian ii published "only have tuo two cardinal ideas of the at the low price ofO.we I)oll4 vn ti, "Republican party been aJvpttJ by nine- " tenth of those ulio one year ago constituted tU " p erties it opposition to w, but these new wi-! vtrii art prrpjrel to oJi jv much fuithtr "than th ftiipublifais proposed tegs, Ilo'.lien d dices the two "cardinal idea" as foll s. "First, asd immovable deler "roinuti'jn to resist the further extension 'of slavery to the unietth-d territories of ' tho nation ; nnd seeend, to hurl from the "high place of the Government thoso " who had proved thtmxelvai to bo, by " long year of subserviency to the slave ' pow er, its willing and sycophantic tools, " and therefore unlit to rule a nation of " freemen." lis then asks if there is any man to 1 faund "within the Iwdera of the free " Stiitcs who is not ready to isk iviav " thino to prevent the further extension "offclavery?" Nay," added he "thecry ''is now almost universal, ' Dowh witu " nu ,ii:cfiiBD issrii TioN.'" For Wm. J. Thomas, aa an individual, to use tuch language, and express such sentiments, sLould surprise no one. lie tuirnys vas an open and avowed Aboli tionistand nothing clw. Hut now he is the chosen representative of the Na'.i nal Admir istiaiu n at the commercial capitol of the grei. (Jommonweitlth of Pennsyl vania, and as such ho must be held as ex pressing ill. sentiments and leflecting its slews. Until repudiated by rome high er euthoiity than himself, therefore, the fotPgoing must be taken as the views, the ! 'cliugo and the understanding of Mr. Lincoln und his Cubitiet. And what are their iuidersiandiug,their feelings, and their viewif Why, that "nine tilths" oi tho suj porters of Doug fot, liieckinriilo at:d P. 11 including the1 ao'.d trs now i.litir.g tha battle of tha l u.1.0-are ''new couvrrtV' to the ''two cardinal ideas" of the Republican party as lnid do tn in tho Chicago platform. This is his understanding of the object and purposes of the present war, and this tho mo!ivo of the tens of thousands of Democrats and Dell men now in arms- to "restore the Union as it was," and, per eoiifcquence, the understanding of tlis Ad-v.iniitration. Ar ;! what are their fiews f Mr. Thom as explains in very few words: "DOWN WITii THE ACCURSED IN KTITUTIUN I" And forthwith thii Central Republican Club of Philadelphia "tii.aniinously" pass a resolution declaring that the "surest " fuethod lo crush out tho rebellion would "be for Congress, nt i's next scsion, to "i ass a law embodying the poliey of the " Fremont proclamation." Congress has solrmnly declared that in terference with the institution of slavery is none of tho purposes of the war that it is -'to preserve the Union" and the "rights of the several States unimpaired." This is the view Congre. takes of the purpose of the war. The Administration, speakitvg through ill Collector at Philadelphia, declares tkat the cry of "Dowa with the accursed insti tution" is new "alciost universal." Tho question, therelore, is, which is right Co::gres, or the Administration ? JaTThe War Department continues the practice of a strange system of economy that of bringing troops from the West lo Washington, and sendincthem from Har risburg, and point farther F-iist, to the vtost. un inu.silay last a rccirnenl wasl,i t.iken Irona i'lttsburg to ashmgion, and the day afler one was Bent from Har. ist burg to Kentucky. Now, why was not tho Pif.slt.rg regiment sent lo Kentucky, und the men nt Ilarrisburg sent to Wash ingtonT There ih.ij Lo tulstantlid reas ons why this was not done, but in the nb sencc of any explanation it certainly has kid appearance. It is a mutter cf sever al thousand dollar, in which tLe rcventtee ot ine i enniyivnriiti railroad company ill have a special interest r.ol bo suspected for moment that any poison connected with the War Depart ment at Wasl.ing'on has any special re gard for tho interests of that road ! Plwarpinq u. Trieni). That celebra- . t i . -. n ia. .re.i ii-u ..... ..,,, ;r J' , 'cu for SjOJon Cameron lor Lnited htate Sen. Mor, fiM been appointed a Commissary on Cen. HallccV. tUtT. Go ou, Simon. Now is the time to reward your friends, s,nd if ynU do as much for thoseother two posie., Me'sr. Mcner and Wag-ni.cller, who Lclped to do the dirty work of that trans- ,v,on, w,.i unssrv. Weau-,or tne - . i .... . . . . lima may oon come rVhen honori and tWriuraenU w.u n b yoUn to b!?w. , . mm mi i .ii ii J1 AAAlX COUNTY OHDKF J 1 UUlf (J for Bloro Good! by IN' COUNTY ORDERS WANT- Dec, 4, i.l. 0. W. EMITH A CO. Bball White lien Bnle America ? i mm aaai.v wicmuh is me iiu iif n. i . a i. ii.u , r .. Dcn.ocrat.orn.on pajier, recently started in New Yorkby the late proprietor of the , ... ' , ... . "". "-i--" ii(w Issue due not discus, the war, and 4 I .. .1 :i. I uencv a circuiuiti in in ninu unnioir t.J. liuke. for it. ...otto the aentimmt ..r.v.. i... v i ...I... .ii gor.rnmcnt iva. mm'e on the tvhilu bniia. by white infn, for the l-enefit of whitoi 'men and their poiterity forever;" and, i wiiu mi. iei, ii ueuia uiu jnrnffli mini . .1. . i. - t l:i of Mow. at the Abolition!.!.. Dr. Van Evrie, the aenior editor, ii a with full np rta of the New York Cattle, OaaiM and lV.tiixi Markets, Wab Nrr, full and complete, Ac, Ac. Subscriptions ' are received for TuilE Mo.srni, at 2'i cents each subscriber, or (I roa roc a copies. Any person who will send five dollars foi a tdub of fire subcri bora, at one post ofhce, will get a sirth opy gratis. Larger clubs si ill I furnisned at the rate ol twenty copies forflo. Il is one of the cheapest papers published. Subscription should be addressed to Van Evri", Mor ton 1 Co., No. IC2 Nassau street. Speci men copie sent free to all who write for them. W would recommend all our read ers who want a New York weekly paper to patronise The Capc.isuk. How Ti.ET do it. The Republican party has a peculiar way of rewarding iheir fa voritcs. We vill give but one iustano among thousands: Gov. Morgan of New York guts a salary of f 4,000 a year as Gov crnor, and having been maibi Major Gen eral of the New York Volunieers, henl draws an additional salary of f.OO'Jmi ol the National Treasury thus m.kiii, his yearly salary $12,000. A snug Intl. sum for one man. The method by whicl this was arranged is very simple: Tki Oovtrnor of New York and Secretary Cameron were not the best of friends the Governor ha vinz opposed the appoint meni of the latter to a ieat in the Cabinet ; and when the war machinery was put in oper ation at Washington it was found that there wm a screw loose in the New York section the friends of the Governor and the friends of the Secretary refusing t pull together. Very much the same stale of affairs existed in our State, and the Secretary had to "cvu" in bMh eases. Hi lia.l to rm.ke a Major-Oeneral out of Hov ernor Morgan, and make nearly all li:r anpeiatments at the dictation of the Gov etnor. In our Stale the trouble was set tled by permitting Governor Curtin to play the part of boih Governor and Sec-, .eta.-y, so far as appointmens are concern ed. Where ho gets his pay, beyond hi s. laryas Governor, we know no I, unless those of his republican frionds who charge him with an interest in certain contracts, are correct. Sf-That miiorable demagogue, and in- i famous political hdjsVi'', Charles Hutnner has had tho spocch he lately delivered before the Massachusetts Republican State Convention published in pamphlet form, and is sending them to the republican ed itors throughout the land, under his frsnk as United States Senator, and modestly requesting them to cor; extrsota from it as editorial I The speech is one of the meanest Abol ition harangues that was ever concocted by American brains. It is true, it does not sink down to a level with the vile and vulgar treasonable slang of Fred Douglass, and such nigger orators for Sumner is a man of finished education but it is fraught with far greater evil. The treason of the worst men in the South is harmless eompan-d with that of this great bad mnn. His present profesiionsof loyally are only made for the purpose of luring the people within his dangerous grasp. Wo predict now, that if men of this clas are not sup pressed suppressed by a wholesome pub lic sentiment in the Northern Stales the floodgates of ravolution will he raited higher than they evor were in the darkast 1 dxve nf Inn wrnrl.l'a litatnrv It i-iiiiinl Iia The other Oi Gored. The United State Marshal has notified the editors of two German Republican paper, published in St. Louis, that unlets they erased their attacks upon the Government, (alms the Aanitnisirauon.i neciuseot me removal a 1 ..... . , .a I orrremont, that ha would suspend Ihe j publication oi i neir paper. i ni. i .i..i. ... ' a , be the result before the present Republi . . Of course it wili!" " the Admin slration mcteaftworKuji.fi which to execute democrats and de,,. . ,. n cratic newspaiiers, regardkss of the Con- titultonond oil our law. regulating Ihe freedom of speech and ot the press. They are now about catchine tome of their om . - . . . .1. i ,r,ena.,n mi. rap. ana wno were no, .uu"ul -nur.0,., these hinhhsnded measure. Rut the end ia not yet ; and we tvlvise our neighbor acro the way to be yery carerul lest hi. inordinate love for the Pathfinder .hall Litng upon hint tlfe awful vengeance ol the power, that be. i ,, ; ; Ihe 37th e. i Congr.s. met Washington on iriue rrauiar aeaaiuii ui in. Ws expect to publish the rreeident'e .. ." message in our nxt iue. ii BESIGNATIOS OP COL. BICCLB- RING OF THE TRUE METAL. Ovr readers will remember that Cbarle 1 m.i.iu . r ... in tho' . . , lhBlnwitt, . hld In V ' . ' ... . "n . June last jlual wing tun In tne inree moQtha'MiTioa, he remained in the Held,: and did uol take hi tent in Con.-rena . . ., , , . n-,,- I , 'gwi""" i .... y - yl""" Rwerre Corp., he wm appoin ed ,to the oo ui man J of tho Fir.t (ilucktail) Regiment, in which eajoit lie has leit cd up to this time. Cel. BiJJ'.c wiu ou a vit tt Thitadei . . .. .. , , 1 i ''Hi. a. the othar day, when lit was honored with tlr :. nJer of a nublie dinner, but n lurk honor he declined in the folloai. truly putr.otic letter : To the lion. ('v. Dullas, t harlei J. IngtT' jo, 1 'iter Mc lull, John iinraurrr, trrerys Jiharsuvod, A. V. Persons, Frederick Fra- ley, Henry M. Philips, Esyuirct, and wAiri. (ir.NTl.lUEN : 1 hiiro had the pleasure to ceive, todav, your communication, and receive be von to accent n.y thinks for the flattering terms in vhicii yiu ha.e n- iireird vour views upon what has hem, to m, a subject of anxious reflection. It has lieen my eurnet desire, at this L-reat iuueluie in unr Natiut.ul afla.rs. to eive my humble services where they may be .iiost useful lo my country. With this purpose I took ths rie'd ; and holding, du ring, ihe etitiie perio-1 of the Extra Ses sion, a sera ate and important command, I did not f-el at lilerly to quit it to t.ike the acat in Congress, to which you bad in my absence elected mo. I havfloomo., for a day or two, from the reat camp in front of V ashington, where I commanded a regiment that has been 10 me a source of the ingl.ei pride and .atisfaction, and i will luave a with feel ings of rezrot which I ahail notaitempt to ;xprts here. Rut, I yield to the repro--icntation.n of the wishes of my ennui'.u enis, conveyed lo me in your letter and II other forms. 1 shall, therefore, tender through the proper eulhorilin, the re.ig iiation of my military commission from die State, and as your representative, re turn tn Washington. ll is true thai according to high au lnritiiM, I might at once hold the two .o.oiionx; but il is plain that I could not 1 erfoitn toe duties of both, and, waiving he bare legul question, it st-eius to me to 'ie incninpaiib.e wilii the character tf a epresentative ami a legislator to be a nid oilicur. subject to the orders of the Executive, and pretem 111 his place onlj by the revocable leave of a miliiaiy supe rior. I have, therefore, come to tho sm- clusion that your representative must not now tie thus trammelled ; yet, shouh the ide of wa", indeed, roll around In Na tional Capital, I hope that my brethren in arms will f.ud room in liieir ranks for one il lier more. My political opinions are "list they have always been. 1 am a Democrat -never more one than at this hour. , I re joice that it was with my name upon your bsnners that you overthrew Hie ItepuUIi- c.m parly in this city. When I say 1 am a Democrat, I do not ilirau Hint 1 belnnu to any knot ot P'lli-jfor ttcians. When 1 lay 1 am a Unvcrat, 1 mean that I have evor maintained those national principle which, uudur God, made and prwrved us a nati n ; I In ureal national principles of justice and equality for all the Mutes which, so long as thy acre pniotUed, made our various nstit jlions and inlerchangewbleoouimod' dies binds of strength and union rather ihan grounds for slide. This, at least, w may say for the Dem acratio party it rated at their true value the lanta'tic theories, the whimsies, the "isms," the quest ions of mera phraseolo gy, that men, calling themselves state. men have preferred to peace, to union, to the gradual progress und development of each section, and all races in due relations 10 natural causes, '''his, loo, we may tay lor tiie Democratic party while it train tained its away, "Socessi l" was a little, baffled clique : as the Republican party rose, Secession" became "an army with banners." Nor w.i- ;he forei-l.t of the lUpubli- liaders any wider than their iai i y jjiuiiiiiti4 mnn iunu" tt, um huto ., 1.11 .1. .. I. Il l months should wen the end of the trouble; ! nd when war caiunupun them even then they wanted only three mouths volun teers to end il. Thy created and foster ed thai ihtoxicating self confidence that was the cause or our earlier reverses. They had so persistency abused tint part of the American peop.e mat lived across cin pui'V a4tiri ftfiy winer inmi their' ' - " lih.KUe. Ku.dk a. iMJ re. . 1-7 patriolisni. The false prop!,., of their.or rather Ihe samemo.hod adopted by lbe'l .... ... r. . 1 1 . rt. . . . it... n. . l ..i.. . , .. . n .. . . ..... a geogtaphical line, that they had come stone and sent South. This may be call. at last to underrate and despise the..i,nd;ed the hermeUeat system. What a nice Republican oratory summoned us hear- ett not to stern encounlors, hut only lo pavt and pillage. When tlyj national flag was struck down at Charleston, and the national capi tal wat threatened by secession, the North rose like one man. The world saw with astonikhuient the great uprising of the people; Europe prejudged the issue in ..,, r.wAK . I'ul if aniilldn UMt.l l.lit nee, the Republican leaders seemed a riv.;"" "' "'"7 i"e oaro wans are ing to waate and dissipate, instead of to left standing. The loss is estimated at seiae and use, the noble ma.erial lor great ; f 20,000, exclusive of the cost of the new armies which was, w.tit scarcely any limit placed at their disposal. The soldier who1 ollered himself lor the public service J" ol ,,,B as KJ.WI I lie own hook, snd where he i. prepared to do all found that he must earwig some nolitician : dissster falls heavily on the Roman Cat h- work ' hi. line in the very beat style, and en before he could be allowed to fight or die olic community in the southern section ox U,a.b,?r'"J Drlice If'' 01,1 enif re. ror hi. country. Men began to say that 1 rul . r .. . .. . VtcHMjyUi not to forget him, aud .ny num- .1 .ii.. j. ,. ti i. j,jM j... , III? TVHr niM 1U UC UIIUD iJi A.'IJUIf- 1'olitic.ians were put at the head of. troops pi i ticians wno tuougut mat io wear laee and feather, and to nord. el pay. . i i.l. i.... f.l. . m r . rnw i nt" w 1 1 iiki uiit "i i no uiuv-rr irsa ( nit and fr-dieing and speechmuking took '. tie place .ra.ri.ng aim (i.ac.pi.i.e. and wi.ne the ..mrer sj-ouie'i ai-a revened.ii.e rank and hie we're ....bed of their first right-lhe tight lo akilfut guidance and . ,, min.ti. ,,ul into the hands of venerable chief- .tain, but every politician, every 'able took ?u" "l twow tl'l they i.p- set the coach. A fc f R!rhrnond." the Nortli.withi'.teem.ngpopulart.on.round itself outnumber! at every point of cou- nict, and the battle of Dull Run proved Jj"J 'iSJ'S.f er'.. Where tlieu were our leeims J" ' we may well ask nf it. But theballle nf Bu" Kun was not without it. fruits for u. 'Piuuc Strieker. .elHshnes. feeking tell preservation, light" J on those who ootdd r.i i ear. ii, a lie ....ro..vu . .u. iu., into the hand, or .oldier.. A Oenetal, btrn here among u., reetored to their duo into the hand, of .oldier.. A Oenetal, jsuprcmnry the martial virtue that insoro j sucees in war i trained in I immpetant I officers aeoofid hi elWla, coresof irnbe and thin good ward still progresses, t Ihe LVinorraim jarty will sustain tit I .'"'"t" ? iI,,Ue ,BW.- ll!H .''P"- iBawwyiwrgo tnenonor oiour nag on an ,n,i It every here tl.e ro'ite put in oin.m men Who will not aee the i war ajrtin become "a party tub let tho I !..:...! . 1. f ' . I u millllMlMrmioil oi me iicvrrnuif in iw nuu l ; a. to atlra.., m-t irpei. thedm.b.ful M.a.e,. ' ( 11ltI, ,1)P 0,,, ,t . collliuuwl .j, auocces and ended will, honor. We may yetaeetlie autlioi. o! our iiuiionai trou bles, those twin Comentcra cfdincord , tho Abolitionist of the North, nml lheS- rr'ioniaof the r-'omh redu-d aciiin to , ; . . , . tli liarm ess inmnificttnc in which De- niocracy lone held them. And ifthee h,",M hoP. tu Oovern.uent th it embraces the itrent, rich mid popu- lous State, of the North mutt fink to r.o humble, no ilerad'.d pb.ee a'.iionjf the nations. National prnitr:lv is too rear- y Hjeii to nntion.il dignity to Biitlr vis j 0 ttand in the relation of the. vanquished to thoe who never on ecele from jieo j praph.eol correction ; it Ii wl.rmiv'ee ! relations, warlike or imicable, must con Innie always. The lVmoeralic party sought to keep the peace amoi r the Siatea with honor to . ... ... 1 . llicm ill! ! liiil wlnlrt llie war liu!a into WlUCU the AbollllOUISts of the iNiirlh Iin4 the ' precipitatir niM" or the South have hurried t.s! let us demaod that a tirm and aasuaa nl nxniul sn t .W I lA I i.-iVuHiiiiDnt - - --- ..... ...... " "....... shall evoke and hnne-tly apply our null- laiy resources, in which the nation most famous i.i arms have not surpat-sed nor e. dualled tie. In conclusion, cei.tle.nep. let me sav tht I aril dreidv sensible of the honor of representing thisnld city ; for ou r Disl trict is the old city that our lather knew and loved. As your representative, I will exercise the right of Tree speech, and will etrive 0 maintain, for nil, the cherished rights, the . i - i .-. . 1 i'i enjoy meut or wlnoh constitute civil liber - IV- My stay here diiee not allow me to an- cept the compliment ol a public dinner, to which you do me the honor to invite me. To see you and other a!ued friends will at all times afford lhe greatest pleas ure to .Ri-apect fully and truly your oh't servant, Cuar'.esJ. Ill DDLS No Btuwrr I.At Soldiers 1 the PituEN-T W.e. The fullowing i.upor'.ant document has just been issued froat tl.e Penaion Rureau : Pen , Urn OJJi-e, Nov. 2iJ 1801. "Sir : The application fur B mnly Lnnd, forwardd by you in bnluilf of a soldier of the present war, is herewith returned to your address. A sufficient number of similar unfounded claims hav irg ln presented to require special at tention on my part, both to prevent im position upon soldiers who may be miided into the atartion of such claim, and to save tins olliae much melon labor. I bare lo in'orm vou that nn paper of this char acter will he placed upon our files, or in in any manner enterl lined." Thero is no law grantirr boun'.T Iind any service rendered s.ibcpienlly to iari-11 on, io.t, nor win any f pliealiun b treated, under a future aot of CinL-res. if mad before the date of lit approval of I urn act ny me fyxecuiive. Respictfully yours, J. H. Rirsett. C'omrnii.sioiier." How tuet to it, A letur nriler ficn Washingion, ii alluding to the vaiious met ho. Is pmclioed for the purpose of de pleting Il e Federal treasury, says that tl.e beef contractors are in the habit of . . feeding their caltle, a few days bofote a lew days bofote they are inspected, with a much hay ss they can poibly eat -they next furnish ' . 1 ' ' them with as much sail as they will eat, and then give them as mueh water as , -i 1 1 1 tliey can possibly drink. Cuttle thus trenlil will average about two hundred .1 i.ii-. pounds more than tluir legal weight. Tl ,, " . , , , ssja-iiiBuoiernoieni nas a-iojueu a new mnt luifl nf lilnrk ft1 ini I l.s.K.ni t lirn iiiria tviiiiiorur ui iiussia at revasi.'ipooi- lial 01 sinking vessel filled with stone at the shallowest part of the channels leading to their harbois. With this view all tl.e old : idle whaling and other vessels now lying idle in the Northern jwrls, are being pur. j chased by the Government, filled with ,:.. wa wi. . , ,.,..... , ,, e . iiisiir. iiuiiiti i it-iivi'aw aw r w r rriiim rntinn Cncacu Bi'RNE'i. The "Si. Paul' o.'CL0C,C8 0f every variety on h.nd, atths nt reaeonanie prices. man Catholic church on the cornet of ' AbMlndt of Clockt. W.lrhe. and Jeweler. Tenth and Christian strcjla, Philadelphia . , , - wa.ue.iroye.i ny nrnon mex'.lh. u l. the entire undi r portion of the edifice i.ie!i en . The origin ll e . e. , .,,.' fc. whiwuii, ui iiivurmio un ..a .... . the building ia not known the officiating Triest being absent in Europo, . , , ; - A Scare. On Wednesday Is.t, white ... j..... . . - vu, iiiw,, oie IhanoiL.tiM Itl.iiL..'. iI.ui.iau out in the neighborhood of Fairfax Court 1Ioui. ,hey ob,er,.d , larM fore- ftf .v- ..,,. .t .u.I. l. j l"Z'C onc4 bl nJ retreat, making Hull n... r. .k-i. - .i.. . ..j.. j rades, The fright wa .one allayed, however. on learning that the suppoaed eneroy w.s nonenher than reonnnoiUrinr party ,,.. v f.- w. mZ'' . " t0C"iP Mk?A. the President ha commenced rewarding the ultra Abolitionist, by the appointment of Giddinga, Helper, etc., wo prMUme John Brown, Jr., .Tame. , . . , . . , , , . Redpath and that celebrated chap Fred - ....... . . wugias. wm n.o oe ooumea in wtore the "iniiolal esofMutnV' ii crter. Iougl A R R 1 SI M- PROVED c r u' i xf: r Arm x PMC PR 0 .V 4 0 t $ 7 0 . irii at of which is hira rrpri-.tfUed, tut nuw i,,.raB nu" lio a reco'-niiou iooru nnertTer has I'Si'li lutroiluced. snd i, rxroliil qiiclion tlio brst, aa weil si the Lmid.ouiBi't, low-prieuJ 8swm Mschlns uow b.toro the pub.ir. No. 1 - noll aud j " M"ln fu' F'n? No. J. A nrno .Miflnno for quutine acarv ' work and f.ir Phmcntli.n ase, Tin. Ms'-liine ia murh eilmired for its aimplicl tv. Und for iti reliability and durnbllitv it is un ...... 1 auru.im-d. A chi d twelve years can ma it with . . - , asi anu j-i uwuiaew irora mo ctraeai rioio to the aiiajt Swiss. Tier is o trouble of r. 1 ... backwards aa well aa rorwiwds. aca alill aewa tv,ay perfect, aud wiihut dni.erof breaking needles. It runs friction, and br closing the box over it, it la thrown out f grar. lu fact, I o have iioheait'itina lit reromionndiog tt as ihe best fan ily hewing M.rhiae 10 use. The rV-Vuinj Premiums Awarded the above Muehi-te : At the Fair of lU rrauk:ia Iuatitute, 1S58, I the Fira; Premium. ! At the I'oinuylvnula Stnto Flr, at ThiUdel. Phi-'""P"1001- ' ib Fint Premium-. ,iPlulI, , . . , . I At the PeiiBvlvn!a Plate Ftr,hild at nyo- ! mlni ,scoa silrfr ued,i. j For the beat llouhlo Tiiruad Marhlne. at Lan- eeater Cuut F.ir, held October, lJjv a Silver Medal At the Maryland Stats Fair, beld ths Mary land Iaati'ule, llallimorc, Md., October. 185V, under alrong competition, a Silver Mciul wa twnrded I" ihia Mackjins. At lb New Cattle County Fair, held at Wll uiington, Uelaw.ro, Oetoler, 1 Si 9 s biploina. Ths above Machiaea see manufurlurcd by CHARLI-'Js tV. IIOWI.AM). llnibistou, Vol. SALKSROOilS. Xo. 720 A ret Straet, Philadelphia, Ta. No. SOI Market Stri-I, Wiluiiii;tn, l. S. D. IIAKEK. maris ly 720 Arch Street, Philadelphia. IWftri.in wishing to res the abute Mat.hine in operation, ran do ro by enl'ing at the rcai donee of D. VY. Moore, in Cluarttold beroujli. THi; t I.KAKI II'.LI) ACADKMV will be opened for Ike reroptio.. of .ii.il. (utalci and fvinalea) on Monday Kii. 2d, 161. Ttrnisprr tcaaloii of IJeven Weckst Orthrraphy, Iteaaing, Writing, Primary .'.riibiuetie and (ttotraphy, Higher Arilhuiei'e. Ungltab drmir, llenraphv and Hiatnrr, fj 56 OS Algebra, deonu-try Natural Pbitoeefhy, aad flunk Keeping, 4 Oti Lktm nod wirek l.ans-n icn, t it To atudente derirout of aeqnlrfne; a thorough Oglifh K'lueation, and who wirh to qual:fr themaelrrt Mr T.irtjn, Ik. a Inatimtion offore drairatle advamagva. No pupil neeivtd fur leea thao half A ifiilui, and no dedactioa t..ade saeepl far prntraeuid tieknrpe Tuitioa to he raid at the elnae of tba terra. C. D. SANl'KORI), fritpal, flrs-fleld. Aag. 7, '!. I y. SntiKiNti Ti.Mr:s 1 x imiil tnr.i. I1IAI Trtme.nd'iut Erriltmt-nt nnowi it ......! J-KXC1TI NO FOOT HACK brtwer. the Phlladolphia I'MIre aud the noluriaas For er st' eounierfeiier. Jn c lluthanan Croas ! ! ! . Croat Uecnptured ! !! ! It terms to be the irener. oalninn in C'learfill. thai if fro.. La i worn a P"'r f Frank Short". French -calf Uoota. that ha "".' ?.h lai.n jet. ll-.v,r, Kh..rty-n not much put out at lolaalng hie rurt-m ; bur would nnnnunce to all Br,.kiiid-jt, iHujln; "f"' nd6"' children . la Cleartlsld. and einaeuiahnning In particular, that be Is prepared to furniah them with Hoots, Sao" and Oaiters of any style or pattern, sti-rh- ' ed, towed or peried, (aud aa he II a ahort ful- how) on short notice. I Ailkindaof country produce taken la s. change, and raah not r. fuaed. Repairing done ilntDsfttiftiiiiinner&itri ehtxrrna i ml sra ta ni N. Ll, Fiadiugt far sale Kept. 36, U60' WATCH 4 JEWELRY. 32 52 1X112, flMIE undrralgaed reaped fully X inlorms bis cutluinert and the publio generally, that he hat juat received from the Kant, and a. e. at hl" 'abllalimeat In 0 It Ml. MS UOW w'' F' " "nT.?.L ?f..0""' : frnln . .. ' ,. " n " .v.T. ' n,' is.ll at iha n.i ...i... r...h ...u . . 1 cschanre for old cold end silver. ""'""J rspalred and fnrr.io!. . A oontinoauce of pslronsge It aiilicltet. . PPt. U, H. F. NAl'OLK. Wnkc ii i! Wkc up! BLACKMMTTIIIKf;. TUB tubaoriber ret. prrlfully informt bit frieodt and th puklte (nerally. that he it new well ahlitlied in Ma NEWBHOPoa Fine alreet, o -polite the Town Tl.n I . i. i. l. t i . j . i ... . . . Hall, In ths boroaih of Closed, and i,.,oi, hi wr oi dpw orci ir refneciruMT or til to r ti I.I - a.:. I " - rnnit toai b . ,nd Repairer of Edge toolaahoald of it.elf,ee".: bios a liberal patronage. fiEORflB C. r.tSSMOBE. April 34, I8fl.tr. OLE N -EC HO MILLS OtrratDtowa, Ta. JJcCALLUM &: Cu., . Imporlere. and Wholeeal Tealr. In RPKTlsov r it lu fj e; ii t 8 OIL CLOTHS. MATriXOS. A.. Wftrehou.a. No. .jOO Che.tnut Street, tOppe.lt. fitate Uouae.) aprl'Sl-ty PaiLAasi.rwia. ,7 TT aid ft airalbaffR lia Bt&vl. LVTBEIBBUKG CLIAirrtLD COUJiTT, nc WILLIAM EEED, Prpri4or. July 1, 1861. ly. DANIEL OOODLANDER, TOT1CE of th pes I.tfc.Mfc..- n...a.ia ew . m .pii, io .1 bo.t..- .ZJZ n rt.) m MM s isj),-V If ODKVtt LADV'M WMHC FOR htk fiUtKtard Mi.c.iU,. ProaouiJ I.. .VP tlha ODit.d u, lb best Ut' H?tL?u , tba WorW, sad U.a CWr. "ls. , rend !u4 ia fno.ily bJitJ. t k la luiiueosa nuaibtn, ai wWiiUra iT'''' Bonk. Hi n b-t Mt wVVtert in Aoiori w l whir MKK.iin. 7" Iiail uriulnivJ, nd wuJ4 . . . ('! priwoflh. Bwkjle byt n.t 4 tits w righted. tDU Ulnt.1 r swpt In "uVdj." " Unr Si I Knyrmtity.m u f In this bv otMxi, ana mt mb4 loil J till dfpartatnt, girlaj, as wn dn, m.n? il nd InfiuiU)! bur ak(r(U)g Uim si !? llht in nj other work. !.J . . J i. I . . . . r "r. ? ' T.:..T 'rrmf oiaSvl to MTSO ftlJMk (,",",.. P "Hfo l.i u. .1 : - . . .. . "-m" vm. .- nj..'. i. .1' .i 1. "t " ji'wi. Qodsy'a it the only work ia tb. wwuT, 1 ll'c",.'ttln",D'e J'stei, and they srturt I pUt,i0. Ths publir.iion of tui , umru l'hn ftithion plm of th il l tl,. J nothing but or wondjrfully 1,- .'.J enable, a. to eiv. them. 0: h.r ' :, it,-. ..." "'in. Wh IL. public caa b benefitted. Tbeve fsibitDiir.k.L - l IZ" I . u " iT". . !. . . .. ' l mo wriur mil nut um iiiiiiqclvu w ridlca'i ' 1.1 l. .1 i ., . . ' ! hvdiu inr vmww 11 ae Tiaiivu tin d enod after th tiyle of the plain i, ,. soma of our aa-ialled fashion maxaiinei. Our ll'.oJ yraeinya, of whirh we gin or three times at many as any other aruiH aro often mitiAkcn for tuet. They ar. n iL superior lo auy utheri. Jmitn lima. Eeware of thoin. ItememUr thel.ady't Hook is the origiual publiratoi. Hl the cheapett. If you take Uodey, you Kiuk other u-ajanno, Ureryihin; that ii a(, uraauiontal in a houatcan be found in (iujij, Llmwinj Lfoni, No other magatini .;T( theiu, and wo have giren enough u 111 ki1x largo volumes. Our Rrrriptttr inch aa can be found twain, elae. Conking in all ita variety CanfeetioIK, the Nurrery the Toiletthe Laundry aril'. Kitchen. IloFolpta upon all tuhjecte art la n in the psgot of the Lady 'a lioek. We orieini. ly atarttd tbia department, and bare preuliw &. cilitiet for making it moat perfuet, This h partment alone ia worth the price if ths Souk, Liilttt' Wurls Tablt.--This di'partmtnt a prlaat cngraringa and uVacripticni of ertrjtrt. elt a lady wrara. iinltl Coii'ifo N't other msg.iict hu tti diart'iiut, TJiJIMS: CASH IX ADVA R. Ooa copy ooeyear, $3. Tw euplea em jh, $5. Tbren copies ono year, 6. FourcopioiM yea", 1. Fireropua eueyear,andan eitraeopju the per.ou getting up the clnh, $10, Kiht cey 14. one year and and an eitra ropy lu the ftr ton rending the )iluh, $li. Eleven eupin an year, and an tllra copy to Ibe perann itn.n theclub. $2". 'I he nsi.T ainrnrine thai eai it introduced into 'ha Above eiuba in pWre ( ., ti'Wt 1 ,i.k I. Ar-.Lir'a llmne M:irntina. fl't.fltt.Ci.lllillNM ti ll .jiHEIt MAQ AIiMi t. til ih-'t Laly'a Hook iihd Ai ihur'. H..m Mags.ine both nn ymr for $3AU (ii.ilri'i U dy'a Hook nixi llrper'a At.igiaine. Ith out t.i. for tl it. llody, Harper, nn-i Arthur will' all three be sent one yoar for $6 00. Trnurj Notts aai Notea ef all solvent anna a ttkaa u par, l! careful and pay '.be putuf a an )w letter. Aildreaa L. A.llOrJET. ntr 6 ."23 C'aostmit St , Phil's., Pa BRILLIANT OFSHBI OF Fall Fashions JVew Cash Store h, w. sfii &tn The aU;iiit ii oftlic latlirs respectfully called to the follow ing notice, that wc have just re ceived and opened, the very la test and most fashionable stylci of Kablss, Wool Hoodt, Wool Scarf., Zephyn, Wool fc'hawl Urge as rt r-rsli. Heav .1 -..'-ile All (Uol 9bali, l heni:e Sbswlt, Cloth Closka, And great varieties of Zephyrt, Zephyrs, A auperinr article ef Gauullet Kid Olovet Lial ' Buck " Cathmer " Berlin Wool " Qaootlol of Zephyr Wool, Children. Cashmere Olovei Litis " and a good ataortmsnl of LtJics, Cllldren, and Infanta llo.lery Elegsut worked Fetti " " Collars. Skirts. All Wool Delaluti, Flauuelt.and vm fsrt of dr"' lod" Wall Daiicr and X X window shading W hart just recelv.d from How.ll '' jCbertuut 6trcet, two choice styles of PAPER, ALSO WINDOW SJIAPIG PLAIN AUD FKiUilED. Huers ( f lnolaes from 7 A -M., to P- So'- u',BlI-y- T7LOUR. BACOX, Ti )C JL LIQUORS OF ALL XISIA SALT, OILS, FAINTS, GROCE ttiJ-Fur laid ery ebeap for Casa. by . . v- "I."" .1 u.aeA. 0. B. MrRKELii. In bv-ment of Merrcll Uig er"'"- ' Eletrfold, P.