tnr. W.E%.VESDAY, OCT. 7,, 1857 . . . Union State Ticket, Or G ourrnbr. • Jizikei.of the SiTrente Court. • • JAMES VRECIT, of Foygpe Co,' • JOSPPII• i LEWLB, of Cheater Co. . •1 . _ for. Canal • * IaLIAM MILLWARD of Philad'O Union County Ticket. • • ROBERT M. HENDERSON, of Carlisle. JEBBE RRNNEDY, Perry Cdionty. Priithonotory, 3tEPREN KEEPERS. of Quite,. Clerk o SAMUEL 411YER.6,. of .DitikinsOn. r-11:11.• HOSTETTER, of Meo4stitoiburg Treasurer, • ' JAMES . LoyD01!1, of qe,rllll6. Commisaioner: 111031 AS A. I'iIcKINEY ; of Newville . Director of the ,Poor,. JACOB MU:41111A, of ',llver-Sprlng Auditor, M0CL17143; of SliippOpsburg. .27' ‘ ' STANDING CODIMITTI4E. Lower Alleli—JrtCob;ZV. ' • trppsr„Allen—Levi Merkel. E ~ r , , fEast Ward—Charles Flesger. 1 . West Ward—dames M. Allen. Dickinson—James 'Me, re. -SNt Ponnsbnro'—E. a Dare. , • /rankford-4lamuel Alexander. Elsiopden—Thomas B Bryson. Hopiw.lt=li S Lntr~tlitfti Meths tiostsurg,-Robert Wilson. Monroe— David L Devinney. ' Ifsw Cuinberiand--Owen JIMA& mirth Iliddleton—George.L. Clark. .tilawton--Bamuel E. Piper. Silver Spring—Williams Parker. • Shippenshuru Borotigh=.lames M. Butts Bhippensburg twp.- Jolting. 0 Kuhn: Booth Middletnn-J. W. Crnigheitd. ' Bonthampton,-James MoCarrnisk: WilsrPeonsborig—Genignßes._,,, Nowville—Yesse R: Fry. . PIENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATUAE • 21711.A.5MS li ou boa mot yeeter oky st'l2 o'clock: The House woo . collod to or der by Mr. Getz, Eipenkor,rd the Senate by Mr. Finney, who wad elected Speaker atthe slam of the.loet,sont.ion . . . The Message of the 'Governor recommendi erweeret measures to the attention of the Lees, Ware. "enleulated in hie opinion, to relievo• likeGanke and the husine.n community; from WO present financial trouble, and urges them 41.- -meet slio.o important .questions without reference to political ferl•nz. After the t; nee elation Of 'mine iinimpoitay.t, liosinees, both Meow adjourned_tc_ttieet_this morning-et ton o'aleek. THE Iva:moue musrauva. Notwithstanding the c ourt. of the Volunteer - 'Asd=Demperne to create an impression abroad, ' *at the Wilmot meeting - wos a failure, - we *el autenri that throe who were present on ti Mita occasion, con tell exactly how natty 'mine of wheat are to be•found in each bundle 4f chai,• furnished by !hone papers on that isibjeotT — lnt oscrort Win eeting benii7irnade -lip of 4, Carlialers," there Was an unusual - stweeher of genttemen in from the country, and - ae number. large:as it was, would have been d, if ttie date of the r0,...:”g had not letittlereil with the leueon for needing. Ae.it 'WIN, we do not hesitate to, say, Wit Wont any INA to exaggerate, that it was the largest po litical meeting ever field in the Court Room, lowd to ehow the character. ari . ToCtility of the Leo who composed it, we append the name. 411 the of President. • JOAN T. GREEN, Esq Vice Presidents. Dr. W W Hoye. of Shippensburg. • George Rea, of Kerrville. George Miller, of West Penneboro'. John Piper, of Newrillo. - Btewart - MeGnamn; - of'South Middleton: - Capt. John - Dunlaprof - Weht - Pennoboro.. - Williams Porker, or Silver Spring. Geo. D Craighead, of South Middleton. Janice Winkley, of Dickinson. . Maj. W. Sterrett, of Newton, , - John D. Snyder, of Fiankford. James Leaky', of Frankford. • • J. Waggoner. ; of Thos.. A. McKiney, of Kerrville. • Thomas Lee, or of Dickinson. John Sherrick, of Upper Allen. Secretaries N. W. Kline, of Upper Allan. Jacob Ziegler, of Neweil/e. C. B Underwood, of Metihnnkaburg. Thee. U. Cher/where, of North Middleton • The meeting woe much larger than the &lends Wilmot anticipated; and very much larger end more enthusiastic' than the Demociats desired it should - be. Every one who heard Judge Wilmot, Was gratified at the frank manly tone,' in which he met t he , abjeetlohs, that are urged against him,, and debited' his position, on the iseues now before the'people. _ fact the meeting was a strong indication of seal and vigorous notion in the Union Party ethie county, that struck terror to the oppo anion. and we can - therefore excuse, the Vol. ' Illatoor add Democrat in the indulgenee of a little spleen in.regard_tothe meeting. Democratic edi tars, on; the eve of an eleotioi V* often affected with political, serabismuv, or obliquity of vision,.nnd bPenuso they cannot pm for themselves , once 9onwantly endeavoring " throw dust in the eyes " of others. W. hope 1)0 , I,oev.ipi will muster sum Went ;mirage to avt. up a Cooker meeting. by wsy of comr,krie.w. APIENDURNTS TO rue CONSTITUTION.—As the reposed imemiments to ton Coustittition hen been extensively pul , lislmd, we.presume *eery voter has made up hi• mind whether he approve or reject them. The amend feats are to he voted for, or against, sepa lately, and are of ton much importance, to be loot eight of, in the claims _of candidates, or, Ile scramble for office. We here printed the tickets so that each toe. Sex san exercise his ownjulgtnetk. But there laay be something eignithiaiit in the fact, that tie Democrats ire attempting to stifle and pentrol your action on these questions, by printing a large majority of their tickets laid 00.V Iho omerkdounts. : 136 on-your guard. .Tres Anorises.—We have devoted a large specs on oar first page, to the address of the Stets Central Committee, •to tho People of Vertraylvania, to whioh we invite your alien. don. It is a well - written documout,. showing S•e Position °coupled by tho Union Party of leansylvanie, at the 'antagonist of the Shims iNteeerasy, and with the eloquence ef pure, imperverted truth, dates fairly, the Meuse be- Nein them. /lend the address, and then go to the election prepared, to door da , to the esarttvy' • • • • • ' - Regiater, West l'ennshoro' and Franyord;:will-,take good care of Kennedy. 'Let the "frosty eons of thunder," turn out in their strength, and give,thelciearocos Jean." Two better men than Henderson and Kennedy, could not hate• been put in nomination at this 'time, and if the people are-true to-themselves they-will-be triumphantly elected... Ne prescut the mune of STEPHEN . Kriuctia, and ask- your cordial support, he has been a resident of this borough nil his life, where for several icars.bc has filled the office of justico of thope,ane r ho will mike a competent and obliging officer; Ore him aniLL rOTE,• and his election is our'.., Yell have pie name Of SAIIITZL MYRIZEI the. whom no mau in the county, la better'qualified ter-the office has stronger - eh/Arne on tho confidence of the party. Look out fo".SAu," . on the day of the election. • . Olio your support to"Jonif 8. lIOSTETTLIt of'Mecbaniesburk. Ifo'ie one of the most esti mable.men in the county, 'and is admirably qualified for tho office of Register. Having been engaged as a teTeter, in Nowvillo and Mechanicsburg, be is well known in both ends of the county: give . him the regular vote in the middle districts and be will bo elected, by a handsome majority. We kayo-presented to us the name orJAnisr. LOUDON, Every one will readily ndrui,t,";hia-pe'l culiar fitness for the _office._For_intelliAence - and - moral:worth lie Is excelled by none on either of the tiCtats ; his business qualifica tions are undoubted. 'Be is in moderate cir cumetances, and the emoluments of the office would benefit him while his competitor Mr. Bricker, is a wealthy man and dooti not need it. Cast your Tote where 'you can do thetnost good. • „ . Vote for Tno3fas A. MCKINNEY of Nensille he is a-man of extensive experience in busi ness and just the kind Of material to make a first-rate commissioner. The • piesient county board, is composed of efficient reliable men, and no man is better qualified_.to_take the place of the retiring member,..than , ,Mr,. Mc- Kinney. 'Fos Minns or Tim POOE, Vote for Itcon MUMMA', of Silver Spying, and for WtxxiAm M'Craina of Shippensburg, for AUDITOR. They ere both qualified to fill offices of more extensive duties, and although _these_arii_notAbe,most important,-it-requires men who are reliable and'experienned in bu -siness Io fill them. Examine our ticket,, and you wily find that no lletterwen have ever been presented for your-suffrages. They are unexceptionable in every respect, and we call upon you Whigs, - Americans and Republicans. to discharge your duty at the polls faithfully. Vote the Union State and County ticket, the whole ticket, and nothing but the ticket. . WAsnmaToN, Oct. fi.--ktorney General Black, in a recent decision, says that a per ion who claims MIA in California_ under a grant. from Mexico - , is entitled to have a- pat ent for it issued out of the General Land 011 ice whenever he shows his claim has been finally confirmed by tho Commissioner of the District . Court,, or by theSupremeCourt, if he at !be same limo accompanies that proof with a sar i vey, certified and approved by the Surveyor General of California. The Attorney General has certain supervisory control, Over pie ie. veiitigatiou of these California -land while the contest upon them is between the Un-ted States find Mexican 'grantees: But be yond this, persons olaitiaing titles adverse to the patentees must resort to the proper Courts 6f the State. During the week ending Saturday inclusive, the Postmaater-Generak 4 haa signed drafts for the - pay of mail conteruitora at the amount of itt least a million of dollars, which hoe already been drawn from the Treasuary.. - In the Treasury tranictotions, the aggregate drafm.lar_tho,eame period are about three millions of dollars, of which 'nearly tvr,owid 'third millions are in New York. .Large amounts of U.S.. Stook continue to come In for redemption. Fifty •thousand dol lars were received this morning. • Four Companies of the Fourth Regiment of Artillery, ,hate arrived at New Orleans, from Timmy, Ttozave.—We are now , engaged in printing tickets fdr the election; our friends in the several elestion districts. are requested to take notice and call er send to the (doe, 111 pals, OUR COUNTY TI C KET. .The Oandldaßee for the Legislature. 'he voters of this county and Legielative district, have before them," ati' candidates for the Assembly, RObert . lll. Henderson, of Ou'rn: bacteria, and Jesse liennedy,•Of Perry. Are you'prepared, to give, them your votes f If so, remember that it will require the FULL VOTE - of - the party ttrelect them. They-are, iniiie ry—respeoti-rworthjr—of-yoir—Catifidifiarlaid: support, and you, owe it to the party, to their Ain& to youreervea to demonstrate at the ballot tioses, that you have don e your _duty. Be not over confident of leer Strength. Let no' man consider:hip - presence - tinimportaor and remember thatlf we would WIII mom, are must work for it. • •' • 'ID RODEET M. HENDERSON, Re ljave:a condi ,istmithoemprovinue_servlcen-in Lthe-Legiala . - titre, afford the. beet evidence of hie usefulness in that capacity. Aftitinst hie competitor 'we have not word toTM y. believe that Cuinberland county does not hold a more hon 7 orable, highntiodedi.worthy inaNt than Hugh ItEitewarti Esq., and yet with 'all this he ,nmy not possess the • requisite qualities for a useful Member of the Legislature,. especially now, when the butiineas of:the country is laboring under the .effects of a.finanoittl panic, requir ing legislative action of some kind to• avoid a general prostration of trade. It is in vain to suppose that the present Legislature now in session,.can originate any measure of relief—. .the time is too short. They may legalise the suspension and thereby prevent the forfeiture of Bank Charters, but the duty will devolve on the-neit-Legislaturet-to-pass-Suoh-Measuretirty will relieve.tho.business of the country from the evils of this revulsion, end place the banks oii euch a footing as will 'enable them to re sume specie payments, at en early period: To do this, will require talent, tact and Legisla- tire experience, and in all lbw requisites, Mr. Henderson ts eater the superioi of Mr. Stewart that it would be folly to attempt oa comparison. Mr. Stewart might do .well enough in plain tailing, but when tjte ship of State is tioutiderimi among tre P bEiakers, it re quire., an'able seaman at th helm. • . In ,Ystisw gENXSDT, you haya presentisd to you_ by '.ttie, uwanimoue action -ot the-:Union Convention or - Perry empty, a gentleman against.whom not a ayllable can be said dero gatory to his moral worth, or superiority over - Mr. - Bramit;llie - Dreteitieratia nominee froth the same county, in every requisite that marks the private citizen, or tho, public Legislator. He is a man of talent and intelligence, sound do all the leading questiOns of the day, and committed in favor of an economical adininis7 !ration of the government. Mr. fiennegy in a native of Perry county, but for some 'pars .1.11113_ asesident of this_county r and.wlierever he is best known bit -character will he 'endorsed by a heavy vote : -We think the " boys" of FOR PROTUOiOTAUT FOR CLERK OP THE COURTIS FOR COUNTY REOII3I4RIt' FUR TILEASUER FOR CORMIETIONIR FROM WASIIINGTON. =I 'T4IE SLANDER.,REFUTED. The efforts of 11. Ducker Swope; and John P. Srindireni4 : The Philadetp ia - News, to minufinitUre political capital by publishing a liet of pftPera in PennsYlvania,' which they say . were bribed to the support of Freemont, dur ing the last campaign, by the payment of me:: nay,' Is likely to give those gentlemen a' little - tutirtt - trotible 'than they 'bargained for, if the - editors-who have - been - napersed;tarrylkft'llible present intention of bringing libel suits. The editor of the 'Carlisle American, one of thei papers included in the slanderous chargeOlas already commenced proceedings. in 'the pace; - others we - presunie, will follow his. s =ample. The editor of the Adams Sentinel, prOnounces the charge, tt a base, infamous falsehood, without even the semblance We fo4ntlatien ‘ - and its authors uttprincipled`and-malignant` libellers O l and the Union Convention of Adams county, in a prearable.'and resolutions ivhkih• .were adopted in refaretuto to this 'charge, state that "they deem it due to filr Harper,' theEdi tOr of that Journal, whose high. character for honor and, integrity bat, during, near halta century of,Editorial life, commanded the con. : :Hence and respect of his fellow-citistine, to give expression to njust senae.of what they . 'know to bee base and malignant libel, 'with out de least shadow of foundvition." In this list Governor. Ford, ofohici, is named as the agent through whoin this money was received. The editors of the Altoona Tribune,. therefore, addressed the following letter to Gov. Ford on: the aubjeet, to which we have: added Gov. Ford's reply: 7 . . • Altoona; 5ept...22, , 1867. f 'Host. Time FOID—Sir the' Philaden phia. Daily Ned.' of yesterility ; -• we notice a communication aver the signature of H. Buck er Swoope, charging:uk on your authority with receiving from or through you, $926, from the Republioan.Party, 'during the-hied' campaign. The said 'charge is supported by an affidavit .of one Dr. W. W. Woodward, who says under oath, that he received fiCan you in Person, the list of papers said to be subsidized by. Or -throtigh you; among .which,the name of our The Altoona Tribune, appeUre. Will you be pliiiised to let us know, as soon as practicable, 'whether you are the author of the list in ques tion ; .wapther jolt ever paid to us any money during the Fremont campaign, or whether you paid mousy to-nnyagior - perinin or persons - for us, and if so, what amount, and to whom t ;An early compliance with the above request will confer a favor .upon Tours respectfully, 111'CRUM & ALLISON, ' Editors "A Dorm Tribune.'! if • MANSFIELD, Sept. 24, 185.7' BArioits - ALTOONA' TRIIIUNE— Gentlemen t r , Tourletter of the 22d- surprisca - me=l:do not . knovreither of. - you. lAm not the author of any Het of . papers in .Pennsylvania for the ,purpose- of subaidising them. I never paid money to either of you during the leremont. -or any other campaign I never paid money to any other person for you, therefore I cannot: answer your .3d interrogatory, What amount and to whom?" • . • I hove been informed, and - believe the devil, is the father - of lien,' butlike other great in ventors he is likely-to-lose-nntolt of hie repu. 'teflon by improvements m o de upon him by such a' ClOillfilliniCailolll an 11. Bucher Swoope hoe - furnished, and _such at; offitlaiit ea one W. W. Woodward 'las oworn to And published in the Philadelphia NCWB.--- In haste,-----L- .• . i ' THOS. H. FOI!.a• . The, editor of the . Fulton Republican,, in hie anewer.to the charge, ,aye—•• we dent over , .-. receiving any money from Go,. Ford, or . any other mini -for supporting Fremont, bi.-for any eirvioes rendered to the Rep uhltdan Iterti during the conipaign of last fall,' or al . any Miter time; • and we . pronounce H., BdetieP I . . 'wooperJohn--Pt4atittlersom—antl—any- T othe man or thing who aaya.Bo, a liar, a scou;n:lrek Hud-u-toward-? , L.-- -- Tildehe not only repelelhe Blander irjth'elP the force and oloqueudae of truth, but'he pea farther, nod places the "4 boot on 'tether • in the following etatement • We do most emphatically aver, and •are willing to'be 'qualified to ite truth, before any' magistrate or other , proper officer, that the only money ever tendered to al, in, any cam pnign Bitten 'we have been ongngod'in polities was by JOHN P. HANDLHISON and 11.13UCH ER SWOOPE I Of the former we have evi dense in Phdatielphm, and in our possession and of• the latter we etate upon our honor, or will do so' upon our oath, that he offered, in conversation with us,. itt'this twan, to indem• nify us ogninst nny lose wo rni lit ustain by ening down Wilmot. and suppo liazle. hurat." . _ _So;:it-ecoine, they-are the - would=bc - hribare; who hare reeorted to intrigue and corruption to bolster up a sinking-Cause, and now, like the cuttle.fieh, nre seeking an esenpe through he darkness of their own filih. Let them go A , faction, based _upon proscription and into' erance, whose weepons are calumny, and whose hired exponent, imihe ignorant and in famous Jae Barker, of Pittsburgh; can excite no other feeling than that of utter coptetnpt THE ELECTION. There-never iros a period in the history of Pennsylvania, that demanded more strorigly, the united efforts of the opponent*-of locofeco- leitbohan the present. The' time has arrived whoa the People must put down, with a strong Ifand,, everything like usurpation of right, and allow no consideration to deter them from it. It is no less a duty than a privilege to pass a verdict of approval or rejection on all ques tioner affecting tbe.welfaro of the country. The second •Tuesday o( _October is at hared, and the issue of•slave-labor against free-labor, Is before you for trial. The Democratic party are already exulting at the prospect of a tri umph. The, bops again to rally their form+ at .the ballot-box, 'and succeed in crushing* those who are devoted to the cause of free In: bar, and nothing dun prevenlit buf ecnicert of action Rua untiring exertion, • Your oouroo iern plikin one, nod if you pur. sue it fearlessly, with that unity Of purpose which should characterize the friends erfree labnr-andilte-soil, your efforts must be sun - - easeful. - Remember, the eyes. of other Stnfe« nre upon you, and anxious hearts are waiting the result of your action. Friends of the cause, we appeal to you, to ho united and vigilant;' assemble in every township, and at everyleleetion district; make all neoedsary arrangements' for perfect and reliable organization. Secure correct lists?of your voters, see that they have the right tick ets, end by a combined effort, "snatch from your opponents the lictory over which they are even now preparing to exult. You must . cheer the hopes of the weak, ,you must rouse the enthusiasm of the indifferent, you must kindle. the ivatch.fires of freedom on every bill-top,,and prepare vigorously for a contest the sticcessful termination of which, will se cure the boat interesisnf the people, and the permanency ..of those principles Seat advqa• ted and established by the: fathers of the Re public.. • . • Rally - then to the polls; all who twit otipos'ed I to the sham democracy of dab present day; no matter by whatname you harp been called —Republicane, Americans or Whigs, forget miner differences,of opinion; and remember that you are united in .a common cause for common good. ' •Youthavea cause worthy of your warmest seal ; you bare candidates stee -1 thy of the cam ; were forward to the work, and your reward will be the reward of patriot .ine ea Oki. bleseloge of good goveragegl. THE CANDIDATES. Therebasneier'been a candidate for the office of Governor; more worthy 'of the °All deuce and 'suffrages 'of hie fellow