C trat & fxiinoithr. 0,, 4 1/ex,24 4 1,x. IVEOE§DAY; SEP1 1 11:80, 1857 Unioti State TlOtet, A . - 2 - -governor.N i ' ; pAvit,t Wll,,,MOT,opitrolfor4 . 4 -470 r Jut., t : oi r * S'ityrflitiAG;l4—;, JAMES.ArkECH; of Fayette Co.. JOSEPII LEWIS, of_Chester..Co For Canal Commissioner WILLIAM MILLWARD of Philad'a. Union County. Ticket. Assembly, I=l* - ROBERT M. HENDERSON, Of Cati - .TERSE RENNEDY,'Perry County. ". . Prothonotary, ttilillEN KEEPERS, of Carlisle •'' Clerk of . "the Cofirta, . SAMUEL IkIYERS; 'of broktition.. RegWer, , • 8. 110STE,TTElt, of lifeolianicalburg • Treasurer; JAMES LOUDON, of Carlisle • Commitaioner, rifHONAS,A. MoKIiiNEY, ofNowvllle 4 Director of tlis PoOlc : •'. lA . COB Spring.' Auditor, ' ~ • . . Dig)urg.. STANWBIO: . COMIITTIDE. ..An : effecting a thcirimgh organization of the party it( the uctinty, preparatory to the getter= skileetion, Much 'depenchuon the nation of 'the Minding Committee; in the eeveral . boroughs mid lowaships wheee•the members mity. - be Wed. The Standing. CoMmitged bears the lime relation to the party lathe county, that otik state Central Committee does to the party* the tute. • Each member therefore; should ceutdor, it his.dety,• to mahage hls 'owti par then*. borough or toftehip.securo . a supply qf.tiokets, and hare them circulated - actong_tlio- voteri,. make such 'arrange mints, With the aid of proper Comthitties, as will ensure a full rote. ' • • The members of the, Standing , Committee Lave been teketifroriversobg the' most active and influential men in the county.. They ore known to be men who-have worked, aid - Tire — tilling to work : again, for the good of the par ty; *Tbexhave been tippointed for thitrnplu..; pose; and we feel ccinfnlent tiiey !rill not "book, out" froizaoy duty devolving on :them. Let • the r party generally second them •in. their ef: forte' to make - long pull; a. strong pull . and is pull all together," and no will oarry the comity like it breeze. . , In order that the people may know who the Committee are, we publiah the fullliat below.. STAiIWNCI 0015DiITTES Lower Allen—Jacob Eng. Upper A.llep•Le,vi Merkel. - , putt Ward — Charles Planer. c i‘yrest Ward—James M. Allen. Dieklneon—James Ma( re. - East rounehorp'B. 0. para. Fiankford--Sa tu eel . Alexander. . . .Hampden-Th omas B Bryson. 116pewell—R: 13;' Laughlin. - Meehaniesburgßoberc,Wilson.,, Monroe—. David L. Desioney." - New Cumberland—Owen :• North Middleton—George L. Clark: ~ Newtoik—Samuel E.:Piper. .Silver Spring—Williams Parker. Bhippeneburg.Borough—James M. Butts - Bhippetieburg ,mvpr—Jamer G. Kuhn. ' Booth Middle Mp-4. W. Craighead. - - BoUthanipton—James MCCormick: W at-Pennsboro'—George , Rea: ' Neerville—Jesee E. Fry. FINANOI4I,, The panic in the inoney,market, which has *elated the cotamunity for some two or three weeks, suddenly culminated in Philadelphia last Saturday,' by a' total suepensipn of the Bank of Penney Prank!, City Bank: Penn Township Bank and' Coniblidation Batik,. and s partial suspension:of: till 06 tither Batiks the - nity. 'Depositors cheeks were marked good " by all the banks, and coin paid out for 6's and 10'e,_ except by the banks above • aimed , . econeentinoMot t ett _oanatytertnihe_ day were of the most exciting °homier. Du ring Friday, the day on which the ...run" commenced, a million and a half of dollars in gold andsilyer, were drawn' from tho banks .mtd stowed awaynn private hiding placeo.' , Gov, Pollock arrived in philadelphia on Bs- Marday,'inci a impure has „heart made to, his , . . Nzaallanoy,to call a 'aPacial mactini•of, tho Logi'lainre; pith a view to 'splits the, otta el—tension,.4, specie payments by the banko. 1100,000,dollara in gold woe expressed over trona New York . to, Philadelphia, to aid the books._ City notes arc taken at. .par by . , all parlous In.,bufileua, but men of large means ars snailp to . paytheir i bantla for the want of "M an I'''..°,l7,,,°9Fe.rigt h e!,l9,l!?Yern bad , to Pay thsWitiiployees in checks. or !inbuilt to a fatuous shove to procure specie; , The &ping Fund! stare *hip followed the ex ample of,t4, hanks, sad are paying their de positois-orithteiryromiass.l. _ln 13alt , huore,the. bonito oleo suspended, wish the exception of oasetemodatini their euotomere _with a few dollies as change. ' - the 'Baltimore Merobants seemed .to be &retitled iiith the Su/pension. Monej issineasndtid; 'on the !street 21 per cent. on Fri day, bad 'fallen to I per cent; 'on Saturday. Pa excitement is"eubsiding ,and the money Parket ie . :easier,' bat 'there is mime taik.of an 11111111 of shinpkutera. At New 'Fork, the hanks..heie.''riot auepend ad, and it iebelie4 : ed they are Strong, enough to stand a mtli4 'severer pressure. On. the street 16, ifilie; l 4''sOtight . kr;,pilglmPl,n4 o a high rate' 'of lotereei: Pliilodolphia funds , sad all paper oub - apit i , !thief' harp . ensperjed apsola pay - Merit, arefen 'per eent.,discoupt., At BostaX,lthere 'are tiegns' of i suspe onion,. The banksliiie,adaid klearly"s4oo,ooo to their specie, within the hUlt feii day., and„there is ao panic, 'lt is dontkleofly, hollered that all am New Euglhud sankii, are in a healthy ion , In Washiniton'eltY, Sow; of have partially adailended;•'redeemlng thyli.tives end AMU The 13iniCOr the:Ateircipolis, •wantinues tit prii' , lpiele In 'Dill' . ' • '' The Banke of 1 1 ittsiirgli;'•aladaytepanded„on, flaturday, the tiialieneldiiitioneti•Auence, was eery groat. Some Ort4l, b.orik pay ; ecin un dernaddKbttreinse Ih r ivtiplitiations lii•braitere '" ' " -"•.° 1 , • Banklof Plitiburib Was'ivisalyed le`pay° specie In full. The Bunks of "Ilirrlabniq, York, Lancaster and KM. "ended and-we have . rio o doubt, nil the bunkidn ll'enneylvanfa will be forcedito follt!vr snit: '4: • air Wbstevetvois'g li'the'fate bt the besk istierslly intbissisishiieete; , '4'4 'Alai ~ ei*t ebst N . P. /asks. tiotfitig—Sifqii geitios. lie bse polltked teqpilat elioitgle'tti'g , pit ills; prink" and Will doubtlest Maio' liglogivn. • ,i ( 2 7 T " ' In accordance with previous arrangements, • Judge Wilmg arriv , ed in ; Carlislei,yeaterd fi ty, otti "aftetnofottini:Ptispoli'ciftidireseipeltka• ..„, people jythireilinty petkp , ' . tAilonsmottai P-lisime b u tre'%.the:i l ooatitri. 4 Durik's filo fofe" , . •'''ukion o riendeimieiikto arriiiil`Stnall,p s of ,the eaptity;:eihkabatt nea4ffi or4d' s 4 itterhatieill%hy — alileAkileipillon'f . m - Nonrte; - rc ty)th keglers, enl a fi itmt ti, ot mUstelrOm pillshuri: . .'H" -- "Jitclge - Wilitiot nriived in the afternoon train,' and was escorted , to Haanon's ,Hotel by a large ... „utimber. af. the eltizons.„--:Atai-o'cloolrwiergTi" • meeting had assembled in the Court House filling the room to ihrtitinost capacity. ' The meeting waeargardeed.,hy eallingJaha. T.' Green, Esq., to the 'Chair, and appointing a 1 ---numfer -of—Vice-Presidentsendi3eoreterlos,7 - whosernames oteeenticifilie fori4at, of space.' 1 • 'The Ifon. David:Wilmotmas .thenintroduced and spoke for nearly iwo,houre,:ialtlithigkla horinkgkdor ~A,,ho.erseaella,artd, worn-detim with fatigue; hie ,, speeoh,was, worthy; or hie :' riipulatiouandibe'eagiii ke:iiilvecates, ',There was no attempt of display- . --no effort to tickle the c'e 4 r, With rhetorical ,flourishes. It was a calm 'appeal to tie judgMent , of his audiende •in behalf of the .. :greai princi ples. of ihe.party who hall Mat as Ill'efr candidate, ,We are - on able to find room for enontline of the speeOh,l :Sulfide it to say,lhallt was a fearless, candid,: truthful expOsrtiort!it?' • Vhe;'irinaiPlei of; the' Obit Ttepubfiaan party of 'the country, and a. ' triumphant vindication of 'his own political. mi9ffito.,-,- „ ---WoLlihVe: nger. .ocen_amaitdieneeao 101 l pleased with e speaker, and it seemed,te be the universal itap;e‘isicai that ,, 3l s rmost sensible triblrever Gen. Peolter'did was,wheri he refused to' Meet Wilmot on the stump, for he Would have been moat es se nti ally , " used .' up." - Eir._ Wilmot wasloilowrid by L. Todd, - ' Esq., ehairigui of the State Central Commit tee, and It. , 111. Henderson, Esq ,one of the candidates for the Ansombly. . . . . In the evening the Wilmot Ctub trieetingitt Gloss' Flotel, where Speeches were made by'Judge Wilmot, L. Todd, J. It. Smith, A. I\ti Saviyor and Jacob ItheeM. We should like to give fuller 'details, but as our papqr tamale) to press, we' reserve thorn fee next 'reek. SLAVE' LAMM VS. FREW LAMM. Theintroduotion of, Slave - labor, is another dank, added to the. Democratth Platform. The letter.ef President Bnehanan, written to gratify the South; has exposed the dodgt, in the north and the Locofoce party are forced ... - • .. to show their hands tresting to their goddluck .. . and the gullibility of the people, to give them , the odd trick. Workingmen, you. - vita earn 'ryour bread by your daily toil, are you willing - . to, come into competition with" Slave -labor V '' Ifyou are,..read the folloivingartiele and then to = - and vote' the Democraiio ticket. . We extract it from the Philadelphia Press, a Democratic' paper, controlled by John W..Porney 'the con fidential friend:of President Buchanan.' Rend the article carefully.' It boldly advocates the - --* introduction:of slave labor into Pennsylvania andother free states by which the wages of ' the laborer will be reduced to the Buchanan standurd of ten:cente a day: .. ......._ - . o' Much has been said of late, relative to the value and availibility of negro' slave labor in 'Certain pursuits - and' pcirtions • of the 'United, - ' States, ns oompared or in :competition with free white knbor. It; has been Mid - :that -the former cannot miccessfully compete with the latter in the grain-growing or .manufacturing States—that climate will detergtine ihe lopale ; of the.first, and therefore it cannot once Mid or maintain itself in the latitude ;if Kentucky : ,, Virginia; Missouri; Kansas, or north'of' them., Now ell this ietrue, only _under a combina tion of ort(tioia/ facts., Negro' sieve . liaToni - Tel ono time, was entirely successfull in all the Northern States; and could easily be,'made so a ' gain and to extend over all the territories,. The artificial foots to which weulludevill be found not in any distinct -characteristics of the two races, but in.the?esislation of the country, that, for forty years' or' more; has prohibited the ' introduction of negro'slaves, and encouraged . the immigration of free whites. Miring - this' . pried several millions of free white laborers have come into the country,.and not one negro slave. Thus have' the white laborers been 'pushing the negroes more end more to the -, South, and thus has white labor, been - kept comparatively cheap and plenty. 'Add to this the increasing and great demand for.tho pro „ ducts of the Southern States—cotton, sugar, "tobacco, and rice-Whiott . has been materially augmented by. reduced productions• of these _iirtioles_through_theLabolitien_ef_negre slavery in portione of the West Indies end South America. '. ' ...' . These facto have withdrawn, and so long as they continuo will withdraw, cilium labor from -the North to the Smith, where, these ,artieles are *dined, leaving the' northern parts of the United States to be worked by, the free white laborere.r In thia'respect climate. may and will have -some : influence in' determining the ultimate limit's of the-two races, because white labor oannot'Work in the,epen fields of the lower Southern parts of the' Untied States and therefore bee its limits.- ' • '' "But let thesektor cease toe:list; and what ' ' would be the consequences?, Repeal the lawq probititingihe slave trade,, and those against negro ale r v4r....11..1xt in -the different States—allew the, holding. o egro shave ins all the State's as -1t was under' the 'lonia). authorities, in the Northern States as it is in, Southern States. , now, and n'very different state of things would 114013 exist. Half the ships that are no*lying idle in Boston and-all - the rivers • and live of New England would soon bo found on the coast of Atri's, taking in the cargoes of negro slaves, and flats forrolive Yankees” be found there e "trading" for: them, rlierhapi, 'ocitching them in the bush,"., "As soon as this fleet of slaves returned O. ,this country the price: of negreee would , fall. Instead of 'good field hands si3llint-lor one thousand or fifteen hundreddollare eabh, they would soon sell for two hundred and May' be : for. one hundred - ,dollars: The South; would soon he fulliaupplied,anifeargeeebe imported ' into the Northern ports of Boston, Nei" Yiiik, Philadelpnitt, , and .elsewherwand: to , doubt fied-ready.enle.,"ficaltkh- docile„- able - boctied men and tecineil for orie .hundred ,dollarewoidd. doubtlisifind Purehaserti seen' lieee. - ” Under this state of • fa,ots—whioh would • inili be the removal of present "restrictions" 'end leaving Climate, alone to 'settle' 00,ques , tion,4negfo slave labor would be -founik,eopi-, ~peting with, 'white free' labor in most of the ' !Territories and. States' of , the' Union:=ll4*; "'for, and how successful, would be determined by. the supply of negre eleven; that ',could •be ~ , obtoined, and the number. of free white innni-, grade that Might 'mno 'in' competition,, with them. The latter would no alibi be' oonsid., erably 'diminished, as filet:wed of th'oieseriirsee and the pr,ico oftheir labor would' be redder& , by the nuniber, of negro slayse imported. COMbiiNoEMENT.--7--The twenty third Commencement of the Pennsylvania Collage at dettyshurg, look Valle ,on Thursday the • 17th - inst.. The, eternises:. commenci3d , on , Tuesday evening with an,addrese by thi:Rov. Dr. BloCron of-Baltimore: On Wednesday fore nood, the annual JuniorExhibilion took piece and in the evening en "address , imp delivered before the Phrenakomiti Society; by the 11.4 ,Dr..Barnap o£Baltin i ore, and bilk; Biddle' of Philadaphie,.beforeithe iLinnmen association. On Thursday the commencement Exercise 100 !E place. pThe degree. of 'A'. B.- Wei' confer; red on the;graduating clap; numbering' ilik;4 . teen nod tt) degree of A. , course,' on 'the' olnee of 1854. , ;No , honorary • &vette were' j oe'life s et4d., , I'. .T.' 0 - 4Verlur,bl . 46 issued Ida Proolamittoit u oiiiing.l4i loooion of the Lerigattireruiz'Oti Qtli Of !ClOtObir next, :.,. THIiWILMOT MEETING. MEE THE COURSE OF' THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY• 11 the Preoldential canvass last faillhe .. ,l 4.1 e fate • rallying 'oil! - Witi; 7 o:itetanan stn trelarbfge and FILFEK4ANSAS," when at thi - e 1 tiole;. 'the convention that nominated 10.telianan;%and the t party - that supitifikh , .4113outt, recognised the validity of,tizSitly.„ OA lia min to botho_l 4 egisl : o,.,4ooKattf: 1 Was. 4 t,, WO charged, upon' ~ We, 4fito'O.drat.to party . at'iNhelr candidagiwitt? altered; lie' _Would 'suatain that bogus iegislature and en force their acts with all the powers of the Gov ernment.. . The, charicr - wari - idigaintly repel"; led . by Deameratio, leaders se, a slender, and they pointed tojhp . ,oduciatiolt OW. BuclMatt, his assoCiatione'andlllB-9fficial:adii, as a& , . 01117 1 ' - piste ch'arie. itre seoiiTailfir . Joltnowlhow_theee;gentlemen4ill_rnioncile_ veholi itiferienis last fall, with Mr. Buchan an's present opinion, es giyAn'tq . theo t olimtrp in his answe r to ttie yn. NowvnizinetiAtiallOte,' Miterein,Ao.neyet---......“•--..----w,......-7:-.-- •-• • Slavery. exi4ed. l. - Atithatipariod, and !AT exists, in Kansas, under the Constitution of the United States.,;:This,-point las at. last been finally' settled - bY ' the. highest tribunal known . - 'to our lairs.' blow it 'could ever have beau seriously Accibted,itta mystery."l Seidl 'a sentiment ;.- uttered -: „ by • the .Chief .Magistrate; we yhink, • should bet:Mß:tient to open the eyes of those' Wlto 'Wer'e.clitiated- witti the belief that 11 r: BM:Meninx when 'ho consti-' tuted himself the Cincinnati platfoini f , was only: "playing possum;" as 'usual, and . would be found," all 'right,",:itt the prpper :time. ": . But the President; it *ems, had not back , ! - ro - rib - vitiatigh - to resist - thOrentrni Wa - SontIGT he could—nTit---iifo-fdioinf-tho-i-tlzirty..flve members of Copgresscwho were prepared to make war on his adminietrition; hence, he was forded to come equire'uf to the chalk-line. Emboldened• now by. the .stand tlie! Preid dent hoe taken on • this 'questioa; - the 'demi). Crafty of--Pennsylvanii Fife Cloning out "fat footed" iii the'euPPori of principles which, lip to 1866, they absolutely repudiated. , , ' Take the following resolution adopted at a democratic% meeting - held - in, 1850: '.' " Resolved, That 'we are unalterably. opposed to the extension of Slavery into . Ike-Territory now free,-and that ye hold it to be.iii o duty of Cow ~a,ress to prohibit, byifosiiivelata, ifs na r odu c ._ lion gicrein.". . • - .. in . ..• Take also their declarations speedos and handbills, last fall, that' they were in tavor of "Buchanan; Breokinridge and Fuse KANSAS," and contrast them with the following r resoiu- - ' tiou pasied at a meeting of OW Keystone Club, .in Philiidelptia, a - few,days slued: 'l'. •• ' . Resolved, That the territory of the people 'of the United-States,:won by the expenditure 'or a common blood and a common Jrcatony, is the common, property of the citizens _ of every State in, the confederacy, and the Demboratio party proclaim 'it to. be ttkoir unerring aim-and fixed determination to prevent the enactment of any law and .to !klieg, the, agitation of any question whioh.has a tendency lo impede the citizen of any State in the free exercise of all the rights guarantied to hinily the Constitu. tion - of his State and of the UnitedQtatee, or in the enjoyment, in the United .Statee, of 'any property recognized 'under either of thoee in etruhlente. . • , . . This agrees with. the doctrine Of itir.•Buch, anon iu hii letter ; that the.Conetitutien of the United States,: recognised propiqy shwas, and eeourealo every aim ihe:right tcroarry Ole property "to ony State- or teyrit:ory'of the. Unioo. Dld the , people of reoneylvania•rwho voted •for Jamea Bughtatan , loot fall,,beliove this Y . Wo Lope not, ..we beliccra—nut: Mri Buchanan dared riot proclaim each vievte Tore[he eleetig; nor were multi eeqimeote brosebed by a, single loeofooo - paper in the State.., On the 'contrary, they insisted, that elavery did not exist in Kinetic, and could not exist there, or int any. Territory of the :United .Atatep t _pxoept by_po4tite ilud the Detnooratie-party been honest in proclaiming, their true -principles during the Presidential contest,. Pennsylvania iv oulttlaie told a different story. But the people were • , &calved into the eupport bf Duchlupin by a political fraud, and now their not is brought up in judgment against thern r its an affirmation of dootrinoB which Mr. Dui:Aman bionielfwas afraid to announce, until ha was accure in office. • :Are.you, people of Pennsylvania, pieparea io lie deceived a oeoand. time? Do you bolleve that the Coastitution teBognises slaves as prop orty t Do you beliove than undrer tile:Coped tution, slavery ousts in KansagOnSelirailta; in Washington, and other Territories of tho United States; beyond the: powerof aourte:or Congress; or Territorial Legislation t • .Do you Wiese tbattho ! State of Pounsylianis should tOow aside her.aoaeorvaliem aud.become al lied to the cause of Negro Slavery ? U you do, vote for William. F, Packer: Ne; in the candidate of the Calhoun . slavery Proimgett-', diem, and hie elcoticn•will be adduced as deuce that you are in .favor of violating Ithe. rights,of the Sono fide residents of. o Territory; whenever policy .4(lo:kande it ~.; , : If you do not believe: in this Democratic creed. iryp.... 9 opp9:010 the.extension of ;s"liWery into Territory now free, and hold itlo be the duly.of Cowen to, prohibit, by• pbaltfua law, itst introduction thirrein " Olen iote for DAVID WILMOy, the . eloquent obtintption of - free labor, And frep soil. , .NEAVS OF TOF.,WEEK. The recent , aleotional nussee, haie resulted in the choice of ; Dap:i k:ratio Legislatures: The Ilan: John'Ball, so long.ihe able represhntative of Tenneusse in thi3 U. S. Senate, wilt be disid'ae&l,'M'o do'ubt, to make rooia for, h demearat. ' . 7 . ,* • Gen. Pillow' will be a 'nandidate;nd In, or der to pave the Illtii,"'he'hisaildilissVil a tong . letter to the people of Tennessee, ,in.regarti to the position:lie tie war. Gen. Ilitohooek in a refly'fdltiiitletter, SOMA ' S to have placed 'Gen:'' Pillow ',dui' wrong aide of 'the' 'P'ilto;ri 'WO 'hokier up[hie elsitris Iu Kentucky the ootiPetitciris'for ,eon's seat are Linn Boyd, Lasarus W. Powell,. 'end n few: otkers Iloyct has been several times Speaker of the United Siates House of Representatives, but nidei nine; tonifinient '?frioct r .'Hd 614 ioiaa; dating -book' td the exciting...contest between. .Jaoiceou and'Clar. . 1 '" Tye of the Justices of the Indiana sprema Court i 'have resigned tbeii offices; folikke effect on the lettofJzintitiry , deif.. • 01 '," pie'm whatdwo learn,' the Mcirineti'le4diiii` are determined- to resist itithinPt''on'tie p aT i,,„43! the Government to restrain their ca reer. They ,rep udiat e "air alitti 'of 'Oculgii4iii and on!ise 't4e B. : lrOoPa' "viiirni iichp :.. lion In !May last, a colony of 800 Mormoim ,tbok :Possession of'ol3-' , iliklej: 'Of 'Dein; ifoie,' !k 1 . 1 4 , 09ve away a pond et/81MA Itidfaiiiii;4 l the ladiati Agent had settled . ' there:ln 'A r ial. Beer,creek;is aboutla hundiiid ooilde waet Bf' F()F,t Lart4akt. BirrarakM6eniidis 7 Aviih l iiteg .140 11 Re, passed thriiukli ritibilit 1;04 leek ? 1 , 1 . t4eir way to Salt Lake., !, Clen,!Walker, in lily Peools'nlatfdn `` rilett`io' to ,thelianeas .14r:idea, *bile' adMittieg'ilikllV:' jaatiee exhibited in the Alortioamine; e*el t udee Aileen collative i-Irmit 3Tiirtiediatihg! flit tin! eliacion; attempts 'to' from blare by declaring that only fdaildOitl' remained alter Ma arrlial , notkii• the , apportiOnntentt. tit tip ` tlji 'ibt' know that 'there existed a law rerfektiox them to make the apportionment—odd. 0,07 fore ,the Aktty..- devolired 'ujicat - O - thire. ire I . . espEartheinlintotx that no one' can Tote exeentih' iniiihoare 4ualified under the; ter iittila . Ve}liOlitii,o(4)?.ruiry lest ; also ii41411, — . AeiWiltiviil , ..liiikthat a terrlto i.,<, " 414111,igleiligra04daltkoaticrri for a, IF parb- . ..: 744.;:904011 — ,,- 4 416:4t—lco9pis will. ::;he . iiit s n'tfoikwe:tkrakticini4Otini•Otioilli where ' CsFnidil 'liflifiji_iiietded, and ,that. the . heat_ eaertionswllllbajnedeje render tke_fileotion_ a fair and honetd,.leaprbegion of, the -views •of the people of the Western 'territories. :COlo: nel Stunneioa eoiornand; which Tie; rTturp t ing froni . 'nive*peditilnritgainei tho'Fiitytinnelt, te 'abio . :dinitined'id eider ' the Latiniir of eaiii'ipa.,, ' 4 tion" in-Kansas. lrf MfTtrininritrtrittrentle4. o-protockjtbe-liilicit.biti:frons-the-invesion of outsiders, their preeenotqanortainly,dpaira• (btu; '44 ;iiil,Arkli)(ol34 telt eillied: i-/ . 1 t. -.AAP,M948.. 0.-pftnorthorAtt?Nasy.and.MitT -rine Corps„-was Void - at -Wasbiogton i -to give an expiosslng of . t.heii•feelings ig,the•unttme. ly loss of, and' tci.pay l a tribute of respect to, the tneinnryptibeir late_tirotber officer, Capt. Ilerndoi who wne lostik the Control itinerio'k at whi c h the ftillowig'rebolitlieli'WeS Passel: Reabtueil, - That it - nioniiimiiOt'he:ereaed at the:Nava Aoidemior Aisnapaiis; commemo rative of.:the oirounnitaneas of: hie death Tint. only ne duo', to his memory,' but to incite to the tn eulatibh 4,f bie noble'Oondnot„ . , ,- r , , r, ';''btiritii .l ihe ,liiiinfyetq, ending ;jun! 89th, 'the atnOuni of.'iili)lic, kiitite : nt 4 (4l was nearly 4;44B;(lo4`ticieti e .atuf the:reeelphOberofer;ne rtrds 6f $70;6 - 09_,606 . .. . ~, t • _,.. . ~,:.• I ' • Ordure baife kieb loaned from the.,N,avy TI A ., pt'TitPlenif&ittiti . iiipprettlioT4qiie elopP•tof: Wee Ail ii dittoing' to 'join the African squadron,. Willinin 11;',OtilbJui;;OfSoutb Carolins,:-bns• been aPpointect SeoroiarY . of ibe..,legatiett.. at i'atikin , "pliett of O. jantiings Wise, .OA' Virg ginia, resigned., '. ~,..,5 , , • 'Ttie Settlers' gonventiOn of celifornik:comii poseif,of . it large .oleos of influential -men, batt ;nOinfnateit 'hilwaril 4itanly, the . Ropubiosa catlldate, for Governor.., ;Tba_adealnisAration! party Is Soigewhtit, weakened by ; the bitter. 'state. of . 1'3'0114: bstweep:,the - : Brotleriok and; A -.(rifle: _thorn , As _app k e... q 4 a ttoe of, Stoul,re, election, ,tilr.-,Stenly. Wes formerly nitnegiber. of Congress from Nertly c'artilina. - . • The Washington correspondent,of :ttio New York Tribune,, telegraphs that Col, Tbonias 11:_ Bet:ilea eclair:wee dangerenely ill, and hie e ooveryie imprebable. This mill be ead, i , tel-. ligennelto thamhole.oountryi. , ; ' In New Tor . k , the sieor,bing,teple, notwith. elotniTtig the . finspolal peal°, le theieee of the Central Americas. A beard preAperieneed 60. gineere fl are new investigating — the Oheriee . againet Mr. Ashby ) , the .enOneer. theAitoainor Canada 6ae ariived.riith - dotn to the '72'th inst.: • Lettore froth Lidy.Prnolilin'eArctin ioxpp. 'dition, from Iliiiirs'.rivor, Oremlapd, says The progress of the' expealtion exceeds . all expeotations.' • 1.. .fleiigions' riots Have reen renewed at Bel. last, Irolanti„ The ltornan".Catholies had or.. ganizoci.an armed . 'club for, protection against The Orange-men, and Abe government had ap iioititeq a commiesion.to inqnire into the offaii..- . Cep,tain Itoberte, convicted of the murder of a sailor On board hitrship, wad hung at Lim , ' .poci on Oaturcitty: . The two Mateicitneletect on the oamo - charge, were ippitthl. • The Pereians have evacuated, Herat. There' is nething.tlater from India 4 The total force 'of the English army there..and :en route lea 87,060,m7in: It as, repofted — thitc, England is about OPecnitpg recruiting offices in -seroral of-the --- he Mc;rnions had,rett their elath annual conference in I?oniton. !The reports submiUed .exhibited the foot tbetthele tenets Were mak. Jog heaaWayigEtfgland. The Emperor Ikiapoteen has lent X1,000.4te a personal . contribUtipp to the, Indian relief fund, and 006.,inte been contributed by the • French Imperial Hoak:, • • Mr.' Charle;Turner„ , one of , the best Mezz o : . tint engravere ikat'Eoland Ina produced,ls dead,•at the ,age of eigltty-thiree.• Hon. Mr. North; *hp is shout to marry Mies Crockett, the. Earl of Eglington'e etop-daugit tor; has an uneuountbered estate, the annual income of which is two hundred thousand • pounde a year. • - Idioauteii the historian, who is about - to - be 'elevated to the ,pecrage„hi.now in hie fifty. eighth year, , and a bachelor., Ilis' may be• created& life peerage, and ig certainly& grace ful Literature.. There is some doubt whether Lord John Russell hill accept . .thespeerage, ,whiott,,kie understood, has been *fired , ; At the age:'of , and with all hie ,cardi.i4ayed eut,.it was believed thaehawouldhave.beeri,happy tole,. 4. hid his head to the. cerpnet,'!.• (to use Sheridan's *lord's,) bet, he , prohsbly cherishes a hope of again entering the Cabinet—,a Agpe not likely 16 bo refilisedduriuk the dornioanoy of Lord Palmeraton." . , , The,Stibject which ,Kossuth Inut, chosen for hielec4iienin Glasgow is, , "The Finger of 4od in! is pry." ..• " .If hti (Wet. 000148 to this country to lecture, • ho mighi tako as tt, subject, hip own finger in thepoWilgi thep . c.oplf t ; ' • • LET Tllt PROM PHILADELPHIA. 2'hc Nonetarty .Cisiiis-The '"iiiu"''iin the ' fiatths-L,Exlnz'. Session of the , Legisrhrtitre 4hirti Street," Sharks'T on a "liips:pect liity" Iver-2h4"jcle.!! of:(ktober l —CO in ' , • medeenient - cit Ae "0 1 /#,TicifF4titaif:l l . l . „..atititic."" ' ' '''' '' , 4 ,.., ~ i- ' PhitinammlA,„Oept."o, 1135 . /. .Deart: lisiutt.piOue - 'cliy has-,been its Ili. ,tlMto of , effirtreimenf' 'exelteuient.einee Fridey morning, in cdeeeqinkico of tireilaanoial . panie which .has come so ,suddcoly ;epee Us.. • No . other. snhjeit' le' : diseessed:. If' a person ..io ‘ found withl'sufhtilitit'attepidity fo hroich, any other toide,l4 is IMniediately ruled!! out of order."' ereon w aim prospeote, _aye not 101 l the presihri Of ' l ' 4 ti.ied''' for weeks, dee eaut upon the' present state 'of monetary af.• lairs., with as latiefi emphasis' and 'aii . dity aa -thitile hoeing:AlM most immense businese in terests at stake.''',... '''-' ! ' t "''' ''-''' Oa Friday .rniOniitiethe SuipeUelen of Ilenk,of Pennsylvania Wes 'alliounoed. This I.oeut,had , the effect to stait i - heary, !.;:if'll 4 ' . upon !di pe'one , ther : Banks 'Whieh . waa con tiouee ;rift''vigor' throngliMit'thii .day. " Ti h wee ' brought! telt , termination; on' . Siaiirdai'j 'Mei:44' ; hi•iiio itaiotileoidetit'Of ilar SeriOas itao4e, that' they had cOncindad'ta''zlii epetife payments' . ' ' '' • with. 'red l'ii''''t in adlicrt.danoo • a , q u on , e . , that eireet, paSeed.at r e'inietfilgii A411'1 , 11041 4.16 ;MI the,preflotiti'avehing.' iiiiilMMedi-." 'tiii`, iiip!io: ofthsiuspensien'et. illeV. n{&' of !I'ikAiYeYlyanisty is inderitdod , lO 3 bei tlit ;Salmi' 'ci . ' itieF'r l itsident, Mt. -Al lihon'e,' 41k6 7 iiiteilu eel' . with' having; bleb! tOO'llberif In' e iifiPlitini '4Cleskonal , frimidso With' ftti'dil if :Itle'''Peak:' ; i4ifiners l tol this effebibbakiiiis iti tlie;'gtiiii 4 eii; ' 'AO jiiiiinkiii so LiVOli"rotl64l!li; 1;4 'kediiiiii' 41.4, • s. I 'iriiii, that the.lnstitution over whicii.heyre.. 'sidee - sput neoutid.....lt is eilleiticir:.an good i i 'emitiier4;' #fil'.lftufl:•*:'Alli, , ,bli:iiislrejlili!):4,' Iliiii46;er Ihu)lii, I ffi4l4 fu.frA,4#9tkOmiteile rii4rivitit4 21 itifilkniktaresl4( 4 ,l6,stiii r ~.3.,.,......,,:.2..222, :•il ritj ' `'; 7 ` ;'''' '',' :',3, , ,-. 4 ''',1 , ;' , 1...1 1..1iv• .r 'LV ., t k i.:l k.'..:-, !•: ;. v4 s',"':!-'!...'‘ FOREIGN NEWS. COrrempoodence of herelloreld pension, which alone bee been the cause of the !. ktuanp,9ot4rispensiOn'et; thbath l A , Berths. — 11(4:_thtiLliink'STalhiWedientuljudg meat and *bite iiketes i t as well • thsikse A)~ the community ta jTavel governed Abstraction in the niattelthitilwintld, hastrOetnietwiii„,* , the PeniiiiyltS !CV 0 - Requisite ail.. 'Oh ti a time when 4nkirnd inatitillalskOtitj q.... taally tiseistciliett i . : Aitei, ; :beffueeln.theria% ant nervous sit .. 444 o thipub Isksititep*.tritteit light, as air," create distrust, and *ant of con futericie_assy_give rise_to_eyeu_s _worse state_ot , -;things.lhau-wcureAtt gowever; it legratifying to sea tbe:gonfidenee hicytb-day,animatek ,thaeotomanity; every . .bady-appeire to have faith in 'the ialveneyof o alrthe lian k he and their ability to meot all lia ,ilitieeothetlier:o • .51 ---The,-action-of-the 9overnor-in-calling-nn teMirl f the Legislattiro, meet's with 'verecdtal%Vprobation, and it is getierally eon --.eidere4-that,,eaoh-rellefirill--be.granted.ati mw:l1I-elable T the 13,aeke:itc!-699,e-PAYPAfoller ; and proceed, with their,buelpess as heretofore. 4 ..; Itamediately, • tipop!the, eneounopmeot2of. the ,eitspeosioa, 004,141115 ofTenosylvania r l saw 1 11 °Teba eilaXkal with , P. oo keis shiattrs t 7. whioh,lhey . gettevotmly of f• fersl4 . 'exo4oge ,for , • !.Pamisylvattia,'!• at eighty," but 8140i0OtirlyipgilltniMOUCI :'„tck cbelieV,Do Oat 14, their dopes vras,Fttat ,feerfall'y extensive.: I have the beet re . asowe to believeall our-Batiks tehe , p,erfeets I,Tsolreet, awl ad vise such of year i repders we hold watee,„ pot ,M eiterifiees them. !• noted the absenee,of eeyertil well known'Third ~, street gentry thie merrtiegi,an4 suipeotthey ave,gene into t ',interior for the, purpose of huying up the notes of our Banks,. Pillfare of theip,and of the faleitiee they will.elraulate ibe eolvenoylat,_the2 Philadelphia Danko. .I quote from the bestauthority when I ear; that'sto fears of lees steddhiedtertaitied by holdertiat their acme.: we have :met the crisis, iteatititaitcf ; denly, and will pass as it came. 'Nobody ap:: .pearaici be' eith‘r hurt or 'frightened, if I may • except thole who; for the peat three days; • bare'viingregated.in the Vicinities of. our Sa ying, Funds there; lengthened visages indica- Brightly:are 'to bo - seed.' From What I hive °Warred in thes6: troWda; I would imagine the Teutonic phiz," to posstissadventagee offer all others, in timers of elongation When dollars are at Make. . •We may new look for a 'reaction in move= tars matters. The payments for October mid November, .are comparatively - light, many of .thenitzhave already been liquidated and the' remainder 'will 'be promptly met erhen , ilue.- Og-thie• point I speak from - knowledge:- On the 4th' of October; more' paper will be at the tender nreinietrof Notaries than over beforei' buvfrout that day, the records will shnWlight paymeuts.and an easy money. market. Oa Wednesday, I bad the' pleasure of at .t ending the .voinmeneement - atAhe • Oakland Female. Institute, at Norrietowit. The eater- Ohms Chewed the:pupilsin have reached:ade gree of educational exoellente rarefy attained , in - modern seminaries. The • valediolori:wati delivered by ll;Reeder; withale: garmaand . effect, •It whe an admirable-com position, abounding in fine eentiment and tip propritto euggestions._ -The:grailuittes were: Misses, Margaret B;.Kjle, Sallie A. James, Sallie ..1.-Eills;_Emma 11. _Reeder Blue, Emma L. Lyle, Mary A Dunlap; 'Jelit 'netts M. Smith, 'ploy W. Schenk, - Annie& Hartshorne, Sarah E. hitirniece; and..Luaia. W. mi i,oltell; • This. institution poeiessei=so7. parlor advantages, for the thorough educe. — tibn - of - young ladies, and 'commends itself to , £lio favorable notice of parents. , • Jutott,_omit_nty usual_ pity bniletini_ihe • .financial panic, is• now the question, and as I :,haie no desire to render toyielf an oddity by • discussing other subjects, I will eon by sta ,. ; ling that at ,a meeting of the Bank Presidents this afternobn, it wail resolved to receive the Potete,Of„ the Rank of • Penneybiania, at current junds.., This action settles, beyond a doubt, the' solvriugy a the Bank. . Yours, ...gown ant) tumuli 3ltatters. Meteorologlealjteipleter for the Week Ending September 2Sth, .1857. .1857. I Tttuo- I Rain. I Remarks. - ,T+q-, on* I I Tuesday. 62 00 . . Wednesday. 58 00 : .80 ...T.ikursdai. 68 00 Ftiday.' 50 00 Saturday. 65 00 Sunday: 70 . 00 ,Menday. . 62 00 Weekly 62 00 :30 -- .Miien. I • - I • * The degree of heat'in the above register le the daily average of three ohiervatione. 'Ds_ We cdttho attention of:oui read to the-letter-of-our:-Pltilatielphio, Correa potident, on the preeept financial . penis. Ac 141Lbusiness connoxionclie exaluOjel7 wittiin ' e or PhOatielphia, , h is , i'l3l;ica pm t ihat ,übjeot, !is ex l eattie4rP s " . - ICI_ PlondaY,hist, the Jews ~; .; ty,l4et, ,ehferyed .., trte attuiversary, or Kipotor t: 'er„day of atonemeut i by arititl, fast, ,atut prayer-.for the rorrtlieness of aln. . Some of us Gentiles bere t obserta the an niversary of keep poor, all the year round; evecially, when we 'have .!nary. a.red..! Our readers will elnlarie 'that ,h r. rlardman Physioian for:diesi;ea or the, lunge, Attrottt atsti 7 hitart, proftission , „Itlty:!?n,rititty 99,9hi11 ,.16 tb. , lavalida Who • wish, to opneult yak will lied trim atilt° oßion , atop . : o att.!! ct• „ ' ; •• • VALtI4.IILE Pingeft„TreCaPitalistas .!end Rthe're will find in this number of the Irer' .. _plg p ,ap advirAisement..9(seyersllaluable ferule'. nelorTenient distance from town;' which will' L b Pt49 r e 4 ,. !I 4 F ll . ) lie;Belei•orLthe 224 of October nex,tltl Joft yirt D,atton,4oe.snessrs. Armstrong „and Jtobert,,Nohle,, ineluding" valuable husipeas stenti opposite thc.Manalon , ,House. 1, „Joseph D: Delbert, offers at private oale, the coroer t progeny; opposite the Carlisle 'Deposit lleet,noi °coupled by hinsse a grotieristiiie: „iiS a hoe opening for alai one wielitif `0'411 . 1 in -the, tnerointile huskies/Y.44441h' I Wtop , ,4 1 /I!)_.offer'at:pnblie'ssilit;'ohtTliae) Bi,ltostOotoberlii.lirge , knitnintif istit- 1 1 na4 7 e atookAniirntungatentolo 'For &hie , ' 3,1 vi } efe 'tee dverttsement in anot hor• dart n sherilisrLstiicaStif ChnuAlr 13rsittotitie to the heirs andlegal repreeenta 7 :tires of Peier,Andriew late ofleheteiol.Contiiy , deel. TalioalflidonfeAColideettisi4,Thraithi Simi grassaeet ; end f,r, at thoirratore 7tla, Market Phila. And Eihrom 1 * R P * QiretiONYilkli 0 nduoid titer' l,t • • d et: ttl!' • 77 '• - r .4'11.453 • . . 141 tt I -----Wurrx. , Helm. _A cAvi. y. 7 ---o%.lllgt' 0..04141v ) . 14 3 ,4 . k-hat id* oc - 11,t. edifies the ibition of th - talon -f: this flogfiehtng titorion; unde( th , e _, .4? .; . I.ititf. A Depict\ The pratrttiatep 41,101!. infittio aid Ibialogues4ptinike4l with', ii. IFllia ssyl ,t inanneVnl , 4eltkthotroy4 101. 1 — _ ii! igted in=ziOt oilli.rer4 I ifeetell'great .- difniio ---- ' - itiiiitVillie"' ittetheir .minTtlbad- re ceiited that training which alone, tends to the devcloPment - of"ln=' Jeneo4and-produeee-men. - 77-- We were not.onli interested, but were en tertained and inattuoted, and we hare not yet got . ",done laughing .at.the "Nervous 'slenee: viiiiitinttoubles, we tan still See , Ir9ots . .at theStc ' 'tab- ..alit-Kr;nor_ejapa,l( Thiftlialogues were certainly well performed • The characters were ,ao 'well 'sustained, thytt .. t.ti:thectator,LingLOmyvAs,,uot.,:listetting4o. regular,atage, performers. The music was - produced - tirtheltudeptSTWOhenet them to, be skilled on the ?lido and Violin. The songs were well executed. It is very evident that — consi:dentble attention and care is given to the cultivat - ion We are . sorry - that.circumstances were such as to.compelint tho --exereires, ealrvyttliold, by,Ootup . Sbsotjudgeti that vee lost the beet part of the performances: We thought the,ftret part excellent, but if the second. was bettet : ;thirYbiltilt: gentlemen . have; great cause •for seitiOttira' jtdition. At . the close of the iieretses,:Air. Coleman in' a very; nest speepressintedlis_befialt:bf,liii fellow-1 students alitididme 'to V . • • •• - • o atruclor, Mr. Nuking,. tc which he responded in a .very.appropriaijn manner:' There is aye cation thiereortd!Of :Noiember; when the next session will Comtniiaeunder very fa vorable, anspiiie: TbOie . hiring sone to odu. nate, can place.dhent „under M - 1141inger's cartc, wita.the utmost cciifidei;cie; , dictt• they will be trained ap the !Cue Tali •of knowl edge. AN OtrrfteGlL: 7 :We understand that on last. Friday evenlng,,a mob of-. boys colleo;• tad in the•collcge *nip! 'otrith the si:Owed in • temion of beating one :.of the pupils in' the. Grammar School ' ,-' Mr. - Helsey" Of the' senior, Alas, iii'college, nupipnaing" thu r tioYii merely came up to. amuse' ihemselves, - commenced to play with tilt:twit he Gyinitisikm, when one of-them drew a db./attire and attempted to cut a rope, and on being:prurented,...tbreatened to cutlfuleey himself Smmediately after Wards the boys commenced a g I attack on him with stones, wounding Min severely in tholead and face. --AW-Hulsey; unwilling to-get into a conflict with boy., returned to his. room and tiont.fOrs physician to dress Me injeriep. Some of the boya.are.known 'and will probe •hly havito answer for such : an unpardonable outrage. LEoTtiAEs:— A. Committee ' of .the , Union Fire . Coinpanyotre making arrange_ remits to Procure a regniafconree pritiltiV Lectures, ditringthe winter for the 'benefit, of the Company. .yfe hope they , may. succeed; the genre° hat winter was:very attractive, and efferis will be made to make the present course . even more so-44 the season adiances, we - shall be aide io give fuller information en the . subject.. 401.. Art your. Lungs Daciised, and would jclu bii ouned; do - 11ot iilloti'yoUraelf. to. be ex.. peril:dented upon; but try a tcmedy.tbat hap prova itaelf.worthy of. yoUr confidence. We refer- to Dr. Wistar'a,Ballani of Wild Cherry. flur *DM MAR; We clip thefolloi!icifrore the Boston Cour ier of Aug. 20. ,„ ' • • , ' TIME New MUSIC STORE 'OP: OLiVER:DATIIO6 '8:Co. The old mind of Messrs. Oliver Dition at. No, I ls' Weehingiou street., so long occupied by'thuit firm" for the canting on of their extenaive music publiehing businetts, has jean been vacated, and 'the firin2MW 'eeeMPY, No . 27T • Widebiegio - n — street. one of the beet' arranged-and Ancattnitaly-flitnished-stores-in - the city. - • The building is' • new granite structure, hi stories in height; built by Mr..Ditson expressly for the ulster hie 011 M firm. , the busineft'of which will require the whole of the cam:dons' Cocrom Joi &Ccp - i - bliitt more new music !ben_ tuty,ether Inn lathe United States and the stook they keep .en • hand appitail to tie unliptitedin,quantity 1111111 The Arstiloor of the buildieg is devoted , to the retail trade:, -The attelvee of-this itpart ment are filled with sheetvnisio in greatquirii-' tities,And arranged in ouch a 'manner that any desired piece may easily be found. The besement of the store le:used-for the storege of sheet music. A large fire-proof 'vault -in' this room contains the - engraved plates tram which the music-is printed. The , apartments above the, first door as for the wholesale bust: 'nese of the firm, .the sttiond and third stories being constituted into pianoforte ealeWooms. The uppermost story , is the printipg office,' ancbcontainsnumernus premiss for the printing of sheet multi°. Tbroughont , tbe more every , convenience. that is rteededeeetits to be sup. It will be seen from this, that this enterpri eing:firm are . prepered fureish - ,ruusleou the moit a'dvantageottelerms.: ityen arrange-, rnerd made Withibeei:Vre will have the plea ears of laying befere our reeders smoi,mOntitr ly, . a list' or idetr , with short conimeite.' tivide' iquaylat (deed, whose judgmeit Oil' . be relied tipouCes , ::I'll Untie! foil Tlieo sail' 4.0 itighi`," . from same. brilliant Terieliene tkrin hiverkiette - itiraiiie4 for the piitei •bz Chas: Gram. ' `" ' "4 - • • 1 .1. Maenedielin *men La Neuveirtiltalie,7 .arranged (vibe Ain° by .1. li. Duteinoy: . The style orcilittpiiettlen `excellent aqd well worthy the iractiie 'e!titedium perteitriere. Polka." Thieviiiiii'fioiti "'Chaplet of Pearls," arranged ler the piano hy, Adolph-lienishieb; pieces, well suited to the eapaoiir of jrintiut. Tetfotisers Delreonte* and Tid'g'llle." from" Lee retie» abenetii" 'by :fir Z feller: These duetie, »Sy ofeieeuila' l 4 of ii'simple style, and-well bolted In beginners. ' , §ieters • Now Our • Belisle' ninon This, is tt teekidioineduett peuTotied hrE. - Ives;le.' there le'. S'itileintlee sweetness running throUSh 'ft' Well 'Suited es' sn.socompeniinentionutuisn't I !!:Leou3;Glide, - ,en the ILite." . tV 'benefit - tit leqCree,tereeroieee,..fenin the!mßocjek tit :ette,!! tip Stephen Glower. The words are E.,-,Onrienter.Aind , thelttyle Aloltingigtd , griOnit ,,, The 1)1040'16.'6f denirld= frethlejertiV.h,-zanhi 134 '' '." . • 9"ok tum •. 4 . Biptiiiiber;uainbe?jiiieiiri; 'l""l4lthe Yr°4*(.*Oblkillied jitt :SCAoot. 14"r,k 4 40 irui4i;e3... . 4 4 . • • !1f1t49. 1 0. 4.9 1 u rellt i is * ,; °l . HrlWttPit,l lll . 6 , !t4)" • :.•I‘9lTC4l*r"#•..Telipi"'"4llllld4 • iTir! • . , .11 .11 td T4.:0 c,l • . saw music. -, .. ~,;111171starite.„11.4iam of.l4l.4l.l..Vhiliirpr, MiS_grealsysnsdy ftn• .0 04k1SUIIIPTION and ' ~..._1 - all'aher diseases ~ ornhe .Filmo:'# ....-- ...; .- 1: . 1 . ?tor, Organs. ~ - 1" h" gr ter,, 0... One of .sej "dffsniir2ry Ma lilglier it: : 414 . 14 salaam. of qlla_p,olio, ; i skrid , oo ID : 11:ip pr tiribuli)lfe •theklpublio: RIP! . !tile to btt:!upbeed oti.byklbe epiiions:imiti; tiens'Thcipoini., -..i.leeigntng,i4,,,pholiest--- - •` . . - fili: ----- oIV -- "'" -37 .4 ''''. ".... •. . . ,A OW that tWe preparation is 'well known to' • be o more ' °nixie . cure •• for_.incipient --CON-- , GUMPTION,' ASTill'if A;i L I .1&-B 12.-C 0-BEI - - PLAINT, ' COUGIIB, BRONCIVTIS, and all . ' similar affections,• than 'any other r&mody known, there are found those ..so 'villianotiely *licked Get° concoct a spurious, and perhaps a piiumnous mixture, and try to palm It or as •_ the'genufne Balsam. , "7:' • ,77 Th's i: - , --- , tien-fbeabWs-and - the' public .• -goner ly against purchasing -any other than -.- that having the written.eignature of li,,I3UTTB •-itikthe outside wrapper . s .. `., , •,.1 :• . ;.'., i . Preparect only by SiT,a, IY. FL.I34LX -SG% CO.. , BOIDOW - 9411eicli; Vii/OID ill' or ders should be • addreiscd, and far sale ;by: the! r,agenti. i CARIfpLE, PRODVDE,F MARKET. .[REPORTED 1D)1. TUE HERALD.] • .CA/1,181.1,41Y.1344.44Y tHeIHPPINH 13 , 1867 ; n otri.Siiperfinikper 6,60 ••••do' Extra; • do , •• . 6;75 • . Family • :do ' • - 6th, 4,60, %Tsar Par bsifMl - - 1,80 lisp • • do: , • • 'go • ~ 1,20 Apt, • • do •80 toth 6e o • - • 70 04 • _ . do 1-4441;;44-'4,-1/4 =I :Wrztrxit- B4iLet.' •, ' BAIMINORIC 113A-URIGT. •".' ' 3 4ptp. R; 857.: ~...., „Fx,ouis,i pal:ram), • r • , DO None offering for'shipping. ' Extra family y• ?" r• 75Cyr 00 -nye Floor, , , , .O. earn; • 1 " . 8 '6604 .00 ,best white per bushel, 126 itryt . 60 Trine rod*rheai, • • aa irje;•'Obt • .:.oao Poratc..- - • : 788 • Cloterseed r por bushel, • " ;7.'„P,9011 DD ", • • )v, 00,D; AIR • .i.p&§TOlC4Mr.i.'r•-•"PrOf., wciria, the rbriMined di'liCorere*roechwitiviilaalde hale itectorative, still rtmtinues, to, labor, 111,1whalf of the *filleted. • - . ; • • Ills medicines aro univereally admitted by the Ante.Aran press to be far superior to all others for causing 'the hair on thp- aged- that InulLbeep: slivered for Many - years, to - grow forth with as muctrtiger'and ininriance as when bletmed with the advantages of youth. • There ^um be no doubt that it is one of the icreateit discoverien In the-medical - workb --- It - ,restorta . r e iMk: — n trolly gray hair to its original, eolor,un& mikes It AM sumo a beautiful aliky. texture, _which . bas been 'vary deiliable In all ages of the - world.—St. Louis Morning set - DR., recommended to the Plibilc,'relyhig upon Ito Intriesie excellence to serum, itfavor. - • For all Billow attacks, It may hotruly and rarely re. lied upon an being folly capable of removing_ the dls eases for which it la.reconiroendedi and, for giving tons_ and vigor to the general aFateln. - Itx qualitie e have been 'fillliteated In a long prite tice,:by tho proprietor. Through . the urgent solicits. Bona of many, whcOutve booh induced to place It be. fore the public; For all Bilious Derangements, Sick ileadarh. Chronic Mambo* Habitual Costivencra, DI - lioue Chollc, Dyeptipala,frafuln the Stomach and Bow els, Chilferal Debility, FemaleWeakrioas de. ' „ „ .. For solo by druggiate-general/Y. - • - • , BATS', BOADHES, BED . Blm, , pisgoill, "Costar's". Bat, Hooch . ; &c. Eitenninetor• !'footer's" Bed But; Exterminator"; "Coker's'', BleArlo Powder, for- Ants,-Inieets, 'ic., (the-only lntallblo Reinedies known.). • . Costar.; be by mall, prepaid, a addressx of the Rat,' Roach, be. Extenninatnr- to anyin the United States, on the receipt Of $l; 'or the:l:trot-tie. POwder for. 6.)e. (the Bed Bug Ex.,.belng a can not be scut by mall.) . - • iiiir . Tostar" fitrnish' Druggists, Dealers, and Sture.keeiers, a $lO Sample Package of his various pre. paretlons (assorted) with Circulars, Byte Postern, he., on receipt of $5, (leai-ing balance" of $5 tine when sold) In order that.t. they may test their merits, ' is„...See Advertisement.. For Circulars, he. , l ' ---Addreso-.-0081'411,'1,N0.,38$ Broadway,-NA,. pi t 4 s .. On the• 20th !not., WI mum OWEIM,-,infant, eon of Navel D. and Merry- A - . Smith, aged fourteen months. De haitgene tubiratiatigid, • . • . - • ••\ , . And on hie altilisanipw,.•': -- • • ' ':' • - A diadem of glory . • • In shining brightly now; • And ',di the harpe r of heaven .. - • In myriad tones rejoice, For 'mid the citorati atmgeters- . . There hi another voice. •In• this borough,,on • the 20th instant, WILLIAM C. IIUTTON . non of. John - and Ann -Hutton, aged four Sears an tbur mouths. . • r Here lien • rose—a budding.tope,.' •• -• •-• ~ • Violated before Its bloom,. • • .• Whose Innoctriee-dld aweeteiaelolleh.', • • ' • Beyond t.tutt flower', pit/fume. • To those Who for lila loss are grlsied i This consolation's glren Ifs'* from a world 'or woo And blborneka roan In louvren.. .. • . " In tails borough, on Monday morning lest, Rot. SIL• . L l a.M - ARM B T I tObII I I3IIAIIAIIIi - hilhVanth year onto ago. em ilbOer tis enieMs T O'INYALIDS.-DILHARDMAN, , . Ii t tIYSICIAN:'' #61.11101. =swot. the L ung e, Th. oat, and Iteart—former),* LhY - ' olden to the Cincinnati Marine Hospital, also to Inva... lice Retreat; •and author of "Lettere to Member of the Loudon Medical tiociety.of'Obeervatinn, and Editor of the •• Medical Stethoscope," may he eon:. suited at liter's Motel in Harrisburg., October 14th '.nd 16th--at the Mansion Yonne IN CARLISLE On Friday, ' October 16th, and at the blontimmery•llouse in•Charp-, lierebtirg on Saturdey, October 17th. _ • • Dr. Hardman treats' ConsuMption, Bronclitle,' loth. • mic,Larryngittis, and all diseases of the thnigt. aqd • . lunge, by medical Inhalation, lately used in the arbun ton liospitid, London. The .grcat point In . the beak went of all human maladies le to get et the abiliaa In•.• ,• the .dira•t manner. All mediclues•are esdithiledhl their action upon tliS organ requiringlrelier, 'This ti the important fact upon which Inhelation is.hasor, if • the etomieh diseased - we tete medicine directly Into the stOmaitiL. If tholtings are diseased, hrenthocirlio. hale medicated vapor. directly into theLlungt Medi. ' cineilare the antidotes ti disease -and should' be Applied , tO -the 'very seat of diselso: Inhalatlon,- le the,POSlta' tion of this pririelphifelthd4hatincontof the' lungs, dir - dt•glyee no direct aectaii'to titbits Intricate alt cent and • tithes ,veldoli. Ile-Put of. reach of eteasther_tucanapf_ avoi other diseasert ofi.the intigeyhavellihriitoforeg•- feilated•itii treattnin't hiii bemuse theyhad never been approached in a direcLinanoer by medicine. They' wire inteided to AEC uti,tltt Nog e and yet ;piled to thlribinitch. Thelf.nition was Intended to 1. • Week ,antbjet' theY'Were ixduilnlateret4 that they ARIOUId aet.eotistitutfonellY. eip'ending immediate and ,priorkpal Action upon the unoffendiug stomp ci w,b1114 . *ttle.'egml ulcers within the - !until Torii ,up pirated. ,Inalation brings the media=; iddireor, t giq with _ • . the disease, without the disadvantage of an flit • eatititit rlte...aoollottion ichshigtde tbatit ' P. 1 9.1e14 by YOUniceet, heap - tor feeblest . ' demi Itiot derebge he atgaite.h, or Wolfere .in itheleast_ I dearetrwith.the Stringth„ comfort, or. bttelness pf 1b...,„ ; patie nt. OTHEß DISEASES - iIIEATED.—In relation to the ' • following sUsesties, either when complicated with' Icing affeenons or exting slop, I also, invite consultation.... , 1. usually fin d em propptly curable. -, • ~, • . • Prolapaiii and ell other. Kornis o r female toutplfintO,' atietrweatiastia. ;. relpitattlion and 'othir,th.rocnot Ifealt Disease, - Idner toinealnt Ifyiktela, =dal' other disease. of atolcuit•b spa c ' All diseatee of 4bieyeeinctipar, t NaMvilgia, , Epileitay; and alltformoofaeryOne ;411seue.. No - charge con . ' • "It'"9n. ReptBo: . 1111LMAN b D • • . MI L I CcrS.T4 I '" Lthiqiiiiaribers""iiia.now ' • iglodd dials" r rjoyteme ... Clcinitierlatid 'Coutley with the. • beet quality of tout fcir Amity nap, at clia following reduced rateaLlVe • ,eillb fell beat roke [ bn lindagg mid from Lykes. aMley,Lancaster col. bacciust mouptallo.,Biiorti apoutitalui ••••- dler, Sunbury lIVIOt per tan; all ra•-• • • screened shit delitiw•bil' to any part of the borough. Alma coal et the yard.for /3.25 and Eat' bilid.si-filM; all klaqaalumbpn, ebeapor ' au Isle, field. litl; 'd . IIOYFICII. I • • MEI • PUBLIC :.; . VALUABLE STOCK. .,.Np, TEE will itellon;,TEWElSDAYtihe Ilth• der et October, 7titt th.ifitn on which , Robert Noble polder ozi:the tIOUIA ,t.W,Tiplkb.laie:milir $164 ik.,itiqf lit 0, t),90111. . doe dery'fing AIX MOLIC TltAtd; qflaYge leen, goOtt, Loondttlan audonelfOUltalOLlti , kll3!.l',:nelnqhtaitne„, 'l) : l .il w leo el ;lf i rhat . fite rAti lirood PM.P°m Ateree '' ,l...wc ' goo d Fmroo l ffone*" . .':: .2* About nicrY READ.Cr oowomuntsag, in }MG, , „ ATTLY4a taros; lota tPlotighli Ilayiner*Cultteatqia, Ra, threqor, (quo Waspensi•new Threidarittlhtehh% ottq ; :t • ,Wind 11,4*NY:id . One ppm qua Sleigh, ilerne..rfioutth• 'ehtlety of other articles, brdap i thu:etoeh, ,inte4 4rise,l: - Tonna pade•known on day °fealty o .413SIWIT , W.P.ttriNON;; - . '•,'• • ,•,,,Altornapluthel loot &Ilk ,„, „. alita§o, 45i. • • • QR,SXLE 04 RENT. PlANClitt4lre 0 , it the 116.141 an t ' ' II itSIPP I O I4 In g o; Ore t; L. 6;60 = Eal r;•,,.