a.* *raid. (`. Fl 141.fijklir ;A.RLISLE, PA. FRI AY, SEI'TEIIII - Ell S, 1565 S. M. PETTENGII.I. & CO., 0. 37 Park Row, New York, and 6 Stato St. Boston. aro our A irointa for the HERALD 11 I tlt.S.• eti lee. and ore au; lwrized /Ike Advertise and Sul..-ripti..n. rot a,. /It (1111: ' , M.-ISt nat.'', UNION STATE NOMINATIONS AV I) vro R ENEII .L: Ailaj. Gen. JOHN F. 11A WITINFT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY. SURVEYOR GENERAL: Col. JACOB \f. CAMPBELI OF cAlt MN CUITNTY. County Ticket C T. It. k.\ C N, 5.,11111 Distriel .Alturney, C. P. 111 M I 7, r, / J , WN HY Ell, Cur Hai N A. W AUG( IN ER. C,,oloty l'o7/rn T 4 EPII j).,, '•i,.r' 1.1.1 A\l 11. .\ S,,titlutropion rczam 101 IN 111( pz.“ Profession and Practice 1. Will l'011it.1111,1•1,..1 C het th bt t(; Kt plibilelin (.01iNctIlipil 11 II • fi,ilo‘Vilio hitic n Timt 10y,i V.11:1`.0 111/.1 (ll , ' 11:610 , t , f nil it, r,“lti,loitt, t,1,1 A 1 5 ,1 1, , 011,1 11..11111,1i -1,10 I'll \\'l ,4 P 1 111,0'11 1"y/11 1 \ }ITI.I 11,11; tilt . 01,• . 1111i Republic Fht , a1)11%, rl•, , i ',III Nl,ll ,! 101. is In :01 vnn =I ,1101 , t ftild t ol I tho t.„ I ~ ,1„ owl f:1111 , ‘k innttr.r have i, I iwy 1111.Z.111 111 , 110 ., ~ln in \Om , . 11, , 0111%. 1,11,111 11 1 1 ,, 11. , 11 ,1 1' ,1 1 •z- .1- V, 11 i.. 11 itria t h e 1)01 11),0 rffir i- -1111 i tion of the Convention 11. ~,, 'I I 1,1 , 1 flue u. 1(1 iii r!thi set' ~116,•1 1114.-iipi 1 , D..111 i ..t1 i {~,. i.,11.,a n~c. ~ L.i i wn, , Durii,L; 111 . 1 1 / 2 1 . 11:1- 11.1. , Alt: I:.•t'i Al.: 11,i.1 Ti , , 16. .n • Just, S,),1,.1111 0 ( • i , 11,V, II :1111.111 RiChnlP`llll , kll 111 , ,t•r dofiantly hi- Hood d,.hn-.•11 Ili. 1 1111 , 1 .1: 1 - 1 , I /11111 % o,tr :ot h.r 1., ;1111 CIO Illg hill!uli r tlr\\ I.• lel PI: hr• ‘v;,- Vire:thirt with r , lrly :in trir rir and in fact ori.ti 11 , •'v thr, ,f .Ir. !i th.• 11-.;I nn• have th \ , n•lii () . t tlie.llll , l r 1 I',inq thoni in thr. nitinner in iif ili•_ fliince, these thirriii ,vory titio• it •,r 1 . ,,r11. Sir Uit•iclid. •:.•Iy thrp ill lI 11"4•1'. hi- W.l'l( at it 1 , 11 , J Th,•lo isn't tnuc•li cluun Ono Ih4•ir ftm , ,unt to trrt, h two, [bun it hR• ht tofore the PX-rviMi Vic(' :I, l'Olirl.2. , elli.clllls 1,0111.4 in II ir1..•11 I '•I• 1.10:11t11, a C. 011110,1111.0 prIt11111•,i I t •11,% i.t•., of pihkial.le Co(:d or kind troHtlo,nt entertained with conF.itiorntion in hi, ,on. Hur : :It Futt Warren. The fact is. th•:( Alo‘iialer 11. Sicilian- 11,1, I/1,11 iu a dyin.4 condition for the la,t lifteNk toll with" he wa. I..inbe... Cionlves- u. 1 - 11110:.•111,11i• for his funeral worn twice inade„tiol n , tin on two occasions , the accommodation of he- le es. II ii ..... have been well fov Stephens hail lie (lied then. fur hesurvived to t,r , (.0111(' a traitor to a puim try Which nurtured bi- orphan favored his sickly initaliood. lI.• b..... 0 0.. a traitor in the ' face or 11.50rl 1.11 I the rebellion was and , effort of bail crwil to ilestia.. I. Or ' nlilftlit till . -111010 upon Stephens! Li \ ing to be raclo , t l.\ ho cnn oely dio itJ 1'0n , 14,11 -, 1 1.. Pi:sislONS Vint TII Los; w• hiri ng. - end appEcations haviug been made n. cli Commissioner of Pensions under the mi.. taken impression that at the la4l. Congress Lie rate of p usiuu Iln. Lh 1„,,, limb or hand beau nounced that ne >uc it ehange iu :11.: law has been made. For limb, the army pension , T month if he was a privwc, ,n -cno, ed officer or musician ; F3/5 if u tenant; $l7 if .a first lieutenant ; j 2 1. If it captain; s2fx if a rnajoi:, and 119 if a lieu tenant colonel or of any higher grado. The same rates, according ta,rank,'are de to navy pensions. , The,Oholera, at the foreign dates, h 4 developed so strongly at Constantinople as that the deaths numbered trait in 0110: day. .I:lotilitlesS there is ready Randft.ir 'the malady, reltS'on of the•inferior +anitiiry condition'_ - -'of , f t2Efisteri) th 6. W)sainrir.a...thoiono hit and xiOnf tltql7nited,SititT . itntieipattim„.nf F i : t4i 61 r (!i ; %OA 'eta .l:igygiiirig giiioEria 'elioired• nut 4lit4 all 'qol.iit3' :to:Cii'Occ,. it boliigAirinvikiitig: • ' • •'' Is • giving grant strength to the Union County Tickets already nominated in the ditTerent counties throughout the Common wealth. The practicer fulfillment of oar to the soldiers in solecting,men for ,andidate, who were in the army—and the di.eluirg, of our obligntions to the Union nli.n without distinction of party, in nomi nating. a War Democrat, at, once establishes the good faith of those who control the Re publican organizations. An influence such as springs fro good faith like this, is giving great power to our organizatio'n. Honest men begin to see that the purposes of the Republican party are patriotic. Intelligent men are convinced that there is truth in our principles. And when the clay of the election come s , only those who are blind to the best interest , of their localities and the Cominon wealth, will oppose our Union State and Count, muuninations.--/Thrritharg Te/c'h. THE NATIONAL FINANCES The 1 4 ecretary Trete,tiry I•reseilLs a fa vorable report'of the cnndition of the Na tional finance-, on the 31st of August. Dur ing- the preeedinl , 2, month the principal of the National lebt was increased ()lily i-1205,- mai while the interest ,m the debt hub been decrea-ed nearly 7.1231,th _Nearly 54r),:a 1 )11,- 00 in coin, and nearly ! . ., 4 13,1)00,000 in cur rency, are 11,,w in the 'Preasury, mud the sus pentle,.l requisitions amount only to 21 little over $2,000,t 00. The receipt-from internal revenue tbr the last two month,, have aver aged nearly 51,000,000 per d a y—a cunt th a t should be ailiply sufficient to defray all the expenses a thi , (;.,ifiiment--which would 110, on tiU• 1 rcaent 1111, , A, of tILXIItioll, tt soon equal to our entire receipts front customs, to be applied to the liquidation of the public debt. Thit- it bee.ines more and more clear ly evident that the .\lll, , rieen people are abundantly" able and to maintain the IPirden of the interest of tie National ..Vt•ii to pay it, oil at no dbtant period. As it is probable an amendment ll he 111/01, tO CQll,lltlition, authoriz ing e x port and a- important reforms will ~11.11 Le nano orated i .tir internal revenue ,y4tent. NV.' lilac naturally 1 „.„. ! to our revenue. with out 11 corre-poinling increase in t h e of taxpay PII , II 1,11 iti F.,. ohil r th.• • • 1,,•••11 ;,n 1“0.1%. ,1,1:1y , • , 1 t•lt.• otiwr. to ..1 tin.. c,trr..ll,•v ‘,.111 tio111)11111 in fr.nn th. 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And it nny man ;IA( of the some v,;ter why hi. , up• pat, .lArott li. C.\ to Pit 1,1.1. for purveyor (tenon'', ~o.wer, beenti- , c he wu., ‘vi I ling to do bottle in fence of r o . f. "--Th o v,,t4 t o f e very wounded sohlter have a grew, influence in ,l , ehling %Owl h. r the la , 110 \l Cr l',llllll 11 , 1 1 , / R 11111•1111 1 ,1% Wl,lllldod (1 . 1 , T. 111 , I) , 111l , l'rtalt• 11,111 , •1 . , 11,1 V(. 1,11( 11. titi‘. OM' 111 ,, r0. 1.. inSlir. lOr ymi 1. pc nsi than pnwrr and t.hnti will repudiate•' THE DEFENCEOE V I Yttrk 'Pi/ "f it Ii tt , Say.. W ntoV Pr I nny be.the result to Heir, w, folly convinced flint it fair trial will tlioroilejily oxpt,,e the foul elpireetor of lit , ‘ while it will reflect the higliesi..ezetlit upon our natural reputation for magnniiinlity tool justice., A w.ntierni3O of th e most undoubted loy alty, impressed with this clew of Ihll (MSC, 1110, et , llllnt oral I raise 11 51.11.1,1'11,64111 her tilv purl OSI. of .htl.teling to confirm the subscription t. to n I own elusively, and to make it cominion i d op,m the total .•xclusion op -1 '4lm-rho:ids fn a Ii I part in the affair. 'Ulm tel in the slightest degree Byuipatb with NV . 114. but purely a cltotre to pr, , ,Pr‘o Ow boom of the country. Already a respectable a Moult t has been raised, contributed by person= neve Wirz to by guilty, but-who desire that it 8111111 be impossible for any one to doubt the - justice of his :sentence. whatever it, may th, p Of/PPE:fin EN - tt re - Yetlt speccl) e 0 , 11 SeII'ENOK'S,III3 : " Gun. Cox has spoken of the identity of I interests between Southern Rebels and North- ern Copperheads.. • If. 1 were called upon to define the two. 1 Allemld mahout - 10 distinction • other than this. Yn,. Rebri o,oo (igeous Copperhead, and your Corperhe;zd is 11„ebtv ardlg Rebel. [Cheers and laughter.] They agree in pried ph , ; but the One lights for that which he-believes to be right, While the'l other sneaks away, and if be does anything, , he 'secretly bite , at the'heel of those who are boldly meeting' their 'Milo.; in the front of battle. Such are llie. Inca with , w horn we have to contend.- ~1 p A. SPECIMATIVR 310V.161.ENT.,--A li4tor from Now York', dm.qd .}VcArieedliy, sOys: Upwards, of six tii 3 Otaippd,barrela of beef have iliOrket tithiit a' few thistcirkis't oil Val4;liOrlifei'mailt.- •`1.146 is. also an, actlye.sputtukut4pj.p.ovenwrit iu butt lad 011 This demand crow thei•oiiithiproar of. tho'eattio ariy Oir! t nglitatt„'tlreat TIMIT NVII , n .11trg.• it pill a of Octal(' tin& led last Wint6. for Itratpi cl.tvu . aynay.oOnstvlution, but the butidoli windirf up of ,the war. has left a, surplus , !'P The Union State Tioket li.• \ j." •ri;:•. tvh , It \ 11,1,1 Ni ii -I{l;4lcr. iliL•rt• I born much tin ,t 1 •18 . v ()c1,,6.•1' y,lll vklly pot , iii pt;l•t Which will now find a good market. The news of more favorable harvest prospects, by the Africa, on the other hand, has, had the effect to knock down the prices of breadstuff's in Broad street." Col. Jaoob N. Campbell. Referring to the efforts of the copperhead' organs to destroy' the military and manly character of the-Union Can.lidate for Sur veyor (lettere], the Johnstown Tribune says that. the Leopard does not change his spots nor the Democratic party its tactics. Down right lying has always been one of the main im-trumentalities relied upon In the lenders of that. party to secure success, and those lenders will not now in the day of their ex tremity, forego their ancient prerogative, To magnify the merits of their own candi date for Surveyor General, they have simul taneously end by evident preeoneert Com menced to falsify the military record of that giTi'ibdate's superior officer, Col. Jecop Campbell, one_ s 4 7 .tita. best fliers Pcnnsyl venia gave 4t, the union Army for thi• cup pressictt of Dt3llloCratic rebellion. We will net timk reply to tbesti fellow's, but that a tissue of vile fakelneels inay not go un ednt radieted, «e %%ill state briefly !hefollow ing facts: IT Di NOT TRUE, 11 , i111R.4011, that. Col. Camp bell resigned hiq commi, , ion in the arin.--t. Ile wn, im , ater,at oat under a general order from the War Department, his term of ser vice having Itxpirod, precisely as hundred, of olio'. good officers. hove been honorabl‘ discharged from the service. lle could Th,t hove longer emiliimed rn ,rrviee as had he su elected, the regiment organizat being broken 1T TauE, as alb_ 1, that Lieut+oi ant'Colone.l Linton led the Nifty-fourth iu the battles of Ne , win:,rket and Piedmont. Ile wus flat the LIIILIe of Pil4llll ,, nt, Col. Campbell himself gallantly and well led his own regiment in both the hnttle s named, :old in every other I ngagement with the single e‘ception or the affair at Snicker', tlarin which that regiment par ticipated. during the whole period of his three yean,' service. After the battle or Sew Market, lienoral Seigel per , onally compli mented Col. Campbell and in , ight of the whole regiment 11 t. Not"l'ltr Alloge(1, that Lit ut. r,ll. f, nt n Wu_ lbly in I•1/II 1111111 d of tin. rifty-nmilli hor, r l'otor.d. org , or An . % wl,r , in Ihnt n0n 4 111,0r1i0,,.1. lln was not in ,snt. 1.. the in:iny tiraht ., splendid canomitrn n,nd. The Late Got , . Brough, of Ohio. . Bnoroit was born nt Marietta, Obit), in Ikll. He was self-edoeated, hr.el 2 -111 lip :Is II pr/tetielti prititor. I. which \VII. appr ,, titicod !It ttn ..firly II •• t•ntered into Hilies. and bvetim.• v,.ry 11111covz IL, It I.llNit• I ti(lood. in 11. W. rtkrik..d to , x( 1,, 11,m. o , rwin :4r , nt nun nat r it t :111(1 W4l , 'I !2:1 . 0:11 11 , 1- lit it'll! wilt lierimz in hi- , .ern Twif2 - 111“ , ring di.l ii.• Nv:l , A tt 4 lo , w f 1,1,1 INK) r\ inure 1 8 4, - , ftl 111, r ••:tr lac ..k 11-IV,•l\ if, II:tirl.1,11,1 I .l.nina Tidy. a,tivoly, and ,•••--d'nll,‘ nnwo•rn , l X% itil \\',/, t. , rn I,tad,. tn.- at lion, "f Aradi,,n and 1 idiannl,, , li , and Ilia I{,ll - It:inroad,. in Indiana. had ;d -n.% ay, hevit llonc,rat until the la ginning , rl . ti, wia;ll he t,H,Ic very stung , natn,l- for tb.. I.tov,rnnn , nt, and in 186:?. 11, , ca- nt,natnat.4l by Ow Unimi l'on vontb,n a- their candidata for (;overnr agaiti,t ‘•allancli2hani. 11 , sva, plo,tod by litindr. , .ltl)lNand majority. Until i nave to the (_;.,\ .•rtitnoni the aid and t•arri. , l 'n ii. g... 41 V.,1( GoN. IL•nni , on tl "i hi ,lll,l'gy. 1111,1,11,1174 I.OIIV i,t,,11 , ,,,11‘,110 011 t. all thr.tigli hi.; lire. but n4.v, , r whorl he. ex u;tlb,.rnat4.rial Secrotary Stant..ll particularly attuvhrd ttl and had orn , a the best Stirge,,ns..d . tit.. army t , 131•,,t1gICS priVlllo 111,ditill 1016,01 , Th, ~• r vice t.." 1: pine(' at tin Lio‘rernor', re , idulkeo, in ('Levi, land, i n Fr,dny,Sept,mber l,t. Lientonant (;‘ , vt•rnor ('lnrlt.s brother of (en. ntleNon \ IS Ha ha, hoe!) , ddier. a , plotaral ,rat,tr, and \vitt ha a Nkorth th, I.Luenhal dead. 'h. 11",~.n•r" ET A} }4l'll E R Art' LM PT Thy future of the Atlantic Cable has not yet been decided up o n. It would be dittuss ed at a public meeting of the shareholders of the Atlantic Telegraph Company, to be held in London, on the 21st of this mouth. (laptain A NnEasoN, the commander of the Groat Eastern, has publish i ed a letter in which he . putl:n strongly' and hopefully of the undertak nix,. lie declares that "it will roqUire. ten 111011d1, to provide the proper gear for lifting the ,k.thint e Cable, and to make the 11000STIry repairs t. the Great Eastern ; " and the suggeNts that the next attempt to lay the cable shall he made in May. Tien (thief difficulty, it scents to us, will be 1 ite..lie'rnlll1 4 ton 1110110, after she cable broke, the precise spot in Atlantic where the accident occurred. The approach ing equinoetiTil gales, and the nsual winter and spring matpusts, may dislodge the float ing buoy front it , present place. If so, the prospect of raising the cable, there, will he slender; but it may he recovered, we sup pose, by winding it up from the l'alontia terminus. F. x tui A Nil HI o F'Pa 'sou tsar.—General Hitch - cock hue published a letter on the subject of t h,. ~., ci ci r ig c of prisoners, the Calls() of :m.Apen:iion mid the intromanity of the rebel government and supports the policy of Sec retary Stanton. General Hitchcock says :_ - As long us the cartel fiir the exchange was rf•9lPCtOd by the South it was faithj i ly ob served by our government. There wi, no rea son ,to doubt its fnithful execution' by the government until th e and pf tiro war. Li 11 - 1 - o..gh properly revoked by competent atitheri t. if the rebel authorities bud not distinctly viiiiited its levies under eircumstances in deed ol' great aggravatien." He .adds : " Tie: day must come when every true American will be proud of, the reflection that tfie government was strong v.:MTh to f ialisiiili l' li:bullion withoutloosing its lin nilini.y ir .1 . 14 . 1)it. . NU,- ,JM1ZEL.:111511.16,04..rru,... l . vu 1 . ; 61 ) 1,,NT. jOWNSON O'N PARDON BUM( - li Rs. - The Washington Ohre/tic/a or Sati.- dii . morning says: We hear that among the crowd of appli cants for pardon 7lio thronged the Presi," dents Mansion yestqday, was a man who bore' a lettdr'tci tho 'President from a distin: guished politician to the following purport : That the hearer was a path m a n Who was -ot possessed.of the live , hundred dollars which - he understood was necessary to obtain such a deeitmeat, and trusted to the generosity of .the President to grant the pardon: In lan goamand manner never to be forgotten by those who witnessed it, President Johns , it declared that the letter was :ngroSs and tit - telly AMWarratitable outrage, not only. upon himself, L•tit upon every Member of his house 'll'o4l,l6%lM to the lowest page in attendance. Yla ordered the man:to„be shown tint door. flow, any, gentleman could so , far. foret him self fo 'extiose. Min elf and. probab ly inno ;emit client 'to 'sucti . :desarved and. stinging ;dna°, we are at it /983 to imagine. PROCEEDINGS OX THE UNION REPUBI,IICAN County Convention. Pursuant to the call of the Standing Com rnittee, the Republican-Union Party met at Rhenm's Hall, on Monday morning; last.— JACOB EITHER, Esq., electeXChair man, and Prof. DENt.INGEIC and Josm , Lt W. OonmY Secretaries. The list of Boroughs and Township; . IVlll'e celled, end the folowing delegates presented their credentials, and wore admitted 04 mem bers of the Conimntion : Carlixte: 1 1 ...1frard---.laeub Zug, Jr., J. W. Ogi Iby . West It , -/-._,Tneob Bretz, George Zinn. Diekiitsee--S. W. Sterrett, J. 11. 71furrny. P0?,1.4,,,r,1---1-1. 111sser, I). Den linger. P . l. n ol n 1) . .11,•r, S. ._l(l.xlinder. 11 m pil en—,Sninuel :7; hopp, J. B. Re(ser. Lower .4//)n—.l,,hit Sheriek, Benjamin Lmnzneeker. Mee h.ap eslm em—Robort. H. I'holllllß, Ritner. e—Wlll.llengy, Jose:th Porter. Mouroe—Jacob S. Shopp, John 'Lutz. Noch,frp J. U. White, Isaac A. Quigley New Ovp,eh•'rfund--.hlflleS A'f,Nohm--John Reddick, S. E. Piper. N , terili , —Col Joseph A. Ego. Lieut. S A. Sollenberger. Penn—Sikinuel eoover. Jamison Ewing. Shippen,b,i ry Awough—Stephen W. Hay , : Alexander Stewart. Silver Spring— Nlichn , l Darr..l.U.Samp r. Wi Iluim 11. A.11,).111,..tria , Ito,itty West I Vpi)er .111rn- (ill 111.6011 Of GEORGE ZINN. 01)10- mitt ,, e of live were npprdnted to prepare serio, expre---ivo of the view, of ti: Conventio: . The Chair appointed Nirs , rs. Ge“rgo Zion, J /,1 • 1 Pii !tit A. Ego, Stephen \V. tiny , . John ('. !-tarnple, to con3tituto said ooniniit toe. The Convention then in,contleft to n‘nni mite canaidnte , for ()filen, For As,rtnltly, (i T. H. linufm;in, Smttli po..oived 3.; v,)te,, (Thrt. I'. 1). iolior. I,f W o-t t. ,, w1141111,, i; ',)1, , ri0l T. li. t" \I \ N Ica: ,iockr. , .l It , h. , I tilt! I' iic fll , ut , 111111 Iqloll in 11 ,, 1111i11:011 , 11 I,lllllp linaitini,.l:6l. A/t , ,,•00‘y. C. I' ton; - 4.11, receivelt 27 votes., n od W. tl . Fount, (:n. 11,1 e, received. I .-, votes. w lion Ir. Ilt • tnurn wtt< 41,,1,11 , 11 the noinin, , . ',tot For T,•. ,,,,,n r. , •civ, , l 22 1/,:111,,V ()Irii-1,•• it %. WhOit Jolts :I_ nuul • muuii n ,u (i,,, i AVA , 44a)N 10011111/o , d I acclaunau nit I i I IN I ' l 'l- "I. acelattinti,m For p, h arrinni:tti ti Vta• .Irnis w'lls 11.011111:It, I , V :I, )[c.-N. ()won John Kur,k,d, „1. .1„1, S. 0h.ct.,1 Si•mtt.a.in 'Vii h the ; t o e tirtt2l 'I 2222- 1... F.. ••I • \'i• 22 The 0.111111111k , t.11 u.11„•n r.• ”,rt- shout , of applati, Th.tt untitutte.) tatti dent, in the tiltiluy tuttl it.ttritubut ttf dent .IttliNmtN, at"! that of the Itrltteiltltt. ;t int I y WI in r.2-I,,rlng the /kWh! Irity ,f ti; [mutt, :tub in re-eutt-truetitt;:, the re- StAes. (i. CuitTlN, throughttlitht, r‘ltettitt-trtitt,ltt. it.e. exit . ' titled the ettptte.ty .ti - It stttte-titttit, :tell the Ii elity et . it Pot 6,4 ; tune thus It s t unit-0 ;,tire silt .. ees-ftt: etlurt- tut bHhtlf ,tf ttt.r citizen -ol diers, and the 1/o,t Intolt•-IN our highest idinir:ui n told a} 11' c:11 That the 111.1 , 111 ht.:U . lllg (11 . tall 01114hIll 111 goring tho n.i.v111..11, 1111 , 1 nrninLunul ;11,1 re,1.01 . 1114 the 1i111.114/I'll.\ ~itr ‘,l 111 tv . :, COllllll4illd grntitudo. HAI (ye WIIt, by till the mean, in I , lll' pto \‘.•!.. n - cog ni, e a nd cwilpeilate their ittbur nod t.te rifle,: tit our nuti then ottontry', bohulf i?c,,,oicod, Thai t he late Cop . perhead Coun ty Convention, by wholly ignoring the claims or (Mr hit \'l3 ahuwu their continued hostility to the war for the billion and it , bravo defenders, and their blind adherence to hyiejatthy wall treason, and upposit'.rn to the (;evernment, wlriell characterized their action during the terrible struggle fir the preservation of the Nation's life. and should consign thorn It'll' their to ut ter overthrow and defeat. Gen. Toon was then called upon to adds es the Convention. The Crenerai responded i n his L 1,1.1111 happy and cloy)) ut •rn viowing aCtioll .1 4 010 C011Vt . 116 , ,11, eon).- plimenting it upon its wise action, and the .admirable ticket presented by it. ex horted the members to increased exertion in the good cause, and upon the encouraging prospects of the campaign; he inspirited hi s hearers with the true feelings of confid e nce in the juStice of the cause, and determination to work etu•nostly for the siligie , ,s of the State and County Tickets. foll9wing Stu taling'Coininitto , fnr th onsuing •ani• was appoiatod, Later N , ,hich 1111 Con velltiMl aniOurned aim , die. STAN DING (J IM M ITT D E Carlisle, East n bar osopls W. ()gay. Ortrtiste, brat Ward-- K. I heetu. Sturret t, Ed ward 11 W&dt ley. East Pei? osboeu . --Daniel .1. sty, Jacob Switzer. Frankforii—David Darr, . P. Blosin Hampden— -.I Erb.. Uyrui Tem pli a . Hopewell - J Sri os hinn mar, D. Lecher homer Al but .101111 ShOriek, Bonjanii, LOngneekOr. MeCh(tniCSIMV----L_KilUifillail, . Miller Mu ttbow Thompson Middiesiiiv c -- A brilliant Witmer. 'Thomas IT Chambure. _Monroe-3 Shaap, Daniel Richwino. Newburg--Jaaeotniela Bricker. H. 11. Me llhenny. New Cumberland —J . C. Icirk, T. Willot. Newton-101w R. Sharp, Samuel Sharp. Newville—H: Hap. J. E. Ferree. North Jfiord/00 - o —Solomon W. Seitz, H. Kemper: Penn-,-John T. Green, Samuel Couver. Skippeaßbarg Barouqh 1).. E. tlays . , Capt. James Kelso. Shippensburg Toundhip—John Matthews. ly,atttann , Siiver..S:priiag—Martin Mumma, William Thompson. Southampton—Aavid Clark, W. Pilgrim. South Middleton —Win. L..Craighead; Kauffman. . Upper 'Wen—John Swartz,. David Rin derknueht.. tire'at Penitsboro'—:-,Tits. I). Greason t Cupt Geurgo . Tiolv:' LindTy, of the Methodist Clitireh itt. S hiirluttsvillo, has.'been elected Ohttpittinnt the Virginia IJaii , ersity , for the next twia. years. ,••• . , Tnenl, Ititner, Sunmel r. I) Itt.a. ,1 : I ms I) Watt: .1. L. Z.. 1, ~.•,, \\' Nl. I I. .11 1.1 • i•\,. Cllllll,tl'l,lllil John M Gregv. NEWS ITEMS —Pour hundred denths occurred among 3000 negroes in and around Noble in 40 da}•s. —The port of Galveston is now reported open to trade. —Papers throughout Louisiana speaks of a heavy mortality among the freed nogroes. —Pardon Hanks, printed on gilt edged paper and handsomely engraved, are being struck eIY by the ream at the Treasury De partment. -L,=-The Huntsville Advocate states that the crops in !myth Alabama, from rill an- CC/Link, had been cut short by the tiff yore drought which has pr veiled generally during the summer. Corn will be scarce, and in m ny localities high. (4mvention adjourned 111, , 2it Proviou, to ml - jolt rn motit tolograto w n , tram Prosidimt Jnlinson, eimgrattilating tho inembims on thi•ir progro4s; in tho or reStoratit.n. Judge E. F 4: Pisliar was thin nominated for Governor. --All crops in Georgia, except peaches and apples, are very poor. Nearly the entire State has suffered from a protracted dro.lght, not enpogh cotton being made for domestic —The friends of Alexander 11. Stephens, now in eon finement in Fort Warren, are p e r fo rms endeavors to Seetlto his pardon and relea=p, IT is brother, Linton was at the Whit,. Ifouse on that errand Tlmrc ar, now, in and arnund ‘Va,hing• ton, rit!. , :'( lll 11 . ,2:11111`111S of Veorran Itesurve C‘orp , , numbering in Oa but 2-10 men and vomnAdod by 2 10 corini:simmd olrlo..r:z. A emiAMidutimi of li,onrganizu tiun, wuuld rosult in the rnastorinw nut of at han.,t 150 (dlicers. —A young woman naunal.',;arah Svhwarn jump , I from t h e ramal bridge, on Second Ilarri-lairg. Tne-41ay, and drown- Cami.--ruh0.,116• a y,mng man who aft..rwarils rofu , nd to marry her. 4 If tlo• North vonrity.res,:: <aid Thotna, Car/ylt , . a pair or two ago, " F.;naltttid will go to dtonocracy by (iN FOSS trill.," rri. o•th oon , itwrml. and in the late I , :ng oloct ton, III:. aggrea;:tto I,ilwral vote. L , 1.92{; :11.• ,tll:grt,4n 735: inni.oltv, 16.187 'rho xvt• , • ~t ) th,• .1110glip•11,. VII I I , •V It:OIroad, Lot Kill uia !Ind Ih• 111.0 l'll of 1,1•444rP,01g nnJ will ht. 1'11111101 , 1141 in 11 1 . 0% , : •Ill'Vt . \ 111.• Haul hu. hrrn r~uu~J~'~~yl 11W 1,1 , 1111111. , 11 11111101 , 6 , 11111 . 2.121)1,1;00. 111,11 Cllll'lll4, 1.1;11Mq L. 177.9:0;, n,111“: = r ho ;no.: ;,, ( . /I , ohnq au 111- e 1 .021-, 111111 71) )I+ , l' I' o lll in Vi.V. 1 . ..!k• , 1111% 11 , 1111”••i • .1,1111. - !II 11.. tVit4•ll ili ond ili Li --,‘ ..11 111.. \‘l II Ii hlt 1 \1 , 1, IL., I •il ;I , —tl.l 1,1 , 11v11:n111 ..t h:t „„ uu-. It I- -itt:llott b\ .\n. turV \'‘ 'I th het svhnlin4 roo.Frd N,•‘t. :-.'ha• ha, h.,•11 hcarh Ir,aa II !-,t II il I \ NI , Vit , ILEI , II:IIId. \,ith trig %1 I IMME l0)1,11, It i, 11 , 11.,t• I (;,twnil vt•hr, th, `,l t;,11 ral of (; , orgia, that brit), or ;7;2 by 1,111. id 1,4,11,1.1 C It/i• a la v ,, ritl/le 41,ci , 1,at t, !wilding la , forc that (;,11:al. (icio•ral I).•ing 11111 It' :I,lli,titii4.4l nhla Ow 'act. Inunihcl th.• conli , catod 111 I , rti n f th, paid. h t , ol i i„ I . .gulur at ( 11.. r W. 1,.111:2; rt,r Suit , • i'l . 4.2i•kin•r„ffid I). .\1 h , r .\tturn,• the f11.111,111S ‘• (;,.11 til ei'innn I)tliawar,. I wivr , ti,,nninutol the foli“wing ropre-ontative and Tyswi and Fitiplainb; l'n , thon.qury. &.,• . U I'. "I'rea-urer, Willi: on II I{cce: Willinni D. 11. Serr,•ll 1)i c,..•t,r, P. .1. litgby (`.nutty' Tit V i.)r. Sur vt , ,or. .1,, nimiubtei ore of col ton goods in the tohl(11, Stab-. i, tho, , •xhihib.d by the bi”; een-o-.. and i ,hownto br about. eight mil lions of dollar. in exee, , 4 of the aggregate 01 till. woollen product for that see - tioo. Annual value of ninnutheture:, 031,649 ; ktiolber of esbibliAnnent, , , 2.70 noodier bt . employes, 1.1,2 )2 :oaks, and IJ , - 5G3 tomale,„; oo,t of labor", :55,025,83(1; vo , l of material consumed, : ,,, 12,507,907 : eapiod invo•tr,ll, trusit.,4 nppoi II tlqi by Judge For Ihn ntating,onent or the now Polytovlinb• School lunc adopted Ow nbllll3 tritivvrAty," by which the institution k to bo known. Coilegtt - wne of lin. h iUrd of bul Lt donor forbade. it. eltiet,ioit of "(Boor , ul ti teiok plum, and tim folio wilig gentimititti wort. •tidoctoil ith, D., L. . 11i hop , I tlu Epi,,,,rui I . . , n,Nytv.in, pri , sid.tht; . Al. Polly. ,i•orourrs E. P.' Wilbur, tyvaiturtir, - —The live leading editors of Ale w. York arc• of Genic origin, Raymond k of Welsh descent.; Greeley is of • Trish stock ; Bennett is a Scotch Licit; Bryant of the Post, kof Irish origin. Charles Morgan, of the ceht ia,eical Advertise, , is also of Irish lituck. --Tho win) of LowinWashing ton, a rela tive of the Father of his Country, and a resident of Virginia, is in . Wash, ington, willearoring to bavo her farm,-which was confiscated by thugoyerninent, roturno'd to her. -- Governor Brough was a practical prin ter while at college he is said to have put up as much type every- week as a hand constant ly employed,-and kept at the head°ol every ddpartment of study in the'_ college. —Clara Fisher is the name of o uew m. hielll' prodigy; who has appeat'ed itt . Ro chester, NOVN Turk, displat,Sing, ,Kreat vocal pOwers. Slm is but t‘s; . elve year old, and, with her. ,mother, As ai refugee front the 13otith, ' :". . PERSONAL. —Attorney Ge'neral Baldwin, of Alal?arnc , is dead. —iffajor General Mende, accompanied by his staff, arrived at Port_Poyal, on Monday last, on board the steamer W. P. Clyde. ' —Gen Hatch's cavalry eninmand is grad wally leaving \ fr bile. The Hon. James If. Bell. late nf the Su promo Bench of Texas. has been made Gov t eller f-fandituMs Seventary 01 State. --Gen. Betuiregard, it is rumored, wilt ask I ' o r pardon, that he may go to Km rope ana take a positinn in the French army. Hon. John S. Millson is proposed for Congress in the Norfu k District, by ~ M any Voters of Petersburg.- --lion. James O. lihaeltleford, of Clarks ville, has been appointed Judge ( . 1 . the Su premo Court tor the ;Middle Divitton of Ten ro,,igned, has garrisonvii Vera Cruz, whom a portion of his forces aro encamped. and at, small towns on the. way In NI ontori.)' them ore 400 of hi, forevs. —Lewis aged twelve years, shot and killed his mint, Alr , . 'Clara Nichols, a f•w days ago, at Cured., K. [Lie suppos ed he did not know the gun was loaded. Gen. Sherman, Gen. - Pope, and G4.v. Pletcher have been appeinu•d a coinntis , inn t. , 'inspect and deeide .m the best of several plan , submitted far building a bridge over the M.is , ottri River at St. Charles. Poubody, th wuinent runliminire bunker I..ondon, will Ii al:.! n visit to his ~ ,. t.oltry in t.lto month or Arili p..0-otp- to 1 , 1111011 perwimently. (inv. Ilatnilton ill Itt. Austin. Ilc app"inted IZ.;l'. Elgin l'uni - ii,hitier ul th.• i.and Utliuu, and Dr. S. Gral.:un Suiwr inlond,,nt In,no ---(:t.orgo N. Ilitpg4lo4l, uir f th, t,f . I iit. nc.eire (iii'd Wf,•k, :iftor 77 Inrir•l' frifin (lysotiti,ry. .lohrt,m Ink" tolographNl Gov Sharlirvy that, the haboa , hi. r t . , tk)ro.kl will troop, withdra \vn ~06r1 anion (•,,ii,itl,rtql SlD•ruuon and lt,,bort t'. a..• the “Tlly ill tan ittirty t;tr tho I.:titled State , Settnie, it Thp I,eit.islaturr t., will ho ,•11 at tlw uniin, fhll ,lootio,tl iti that SI:04 Itov. t'liuunc•rc littend :?1 , 2.; I it.. i lotwo , t'lltfc SUlti! ta Trott t~ui, jai \1'I.(111,—.111y. n= a ,1 , •10gnt. , . Ia I lii lumkrt picke(l I.y vidilal 4/falunit Sz3oo Bill'Sniil, 11\ i IL I . l . Avlnv uRu Iva 'i.il W t t Wl' lilt t Illy lot 101 l plirt nn.“: liar of indiu,tint)tly Billy ; and II! ht. (I-- I I . I r.v. IMEZE Nintin 11,-.111-t t•xpl.wati,ot ..101tooti 111,01Ilis i 111 , ' 4 ,1111 \vicli Li~•nt S,;i~hlin~ (1 . ..111 41in , 1111 , 11110 t.. 111 lin 111 , tfi horet,,Coro their vliwi AI, lb, (Aid "r I h., Sttii,ot l'to 1 , 111.1 . 10,,ken ,111%\ 31 NV0 , 11111!2,1 , II , PII t.i a. MEI I , # , rr,,;(1,,71 - EphriliM lJri \VOki. 1,2,1 y \on, wt,t Vvrimait nhom mile:4 from Ilurlington. \va , found in 11,T Intim, Thoulay morning, brutal Ic mortlerod. 11,T !ILI-Wand. wa , : ll,l'llt from home at time. Tim peri.ctrNbo. ,ff tim dee,l yf m14.n0 \vn. A 1ur...50 amoitm.c ii ii WI, 111 WI111•11 IIIIS•1114 swyth ( c:Lii,l,). or Ihihuyur "I wh—,t stntilr, and 1)..r,.•••• by Opp4:l.ltoffil, for hi lint iui espirit. a'.•;;1,1,1 find his 10 , -e. , di the v,,hinutry his During- hi , rocvnt ithschye tww wQre Init uI. in tho those dOSI.I'lly1.(1. and a c;trrilige givvn Jacob M. Campbell, and Lieutlin ant Colonel,,rolin I'. Linton, the lionii-mim or the two political partie, for Slll'N'Oyi,l* - onti, fr“ 111 1110 saute county (Cambria Both brl uitiril to the anu regiment 1,11111 wcrii elinili- MEE dutt , , their respe,ti vc• distrit , l th.• nomi nuti,m f,.1. shit, S1•1111ii/r. \V .lottlit whothor two rnndidntrti et), sigh \"1.1 . !,•)1'11,1!11 11111101' =MEE --lien. I; rant tuns prodigal of his words at St.. Paul, Minn., on August 96. Ho made two speeehos. The first, when In entered theeown, thee: "Ladies and u:entleinen, ft '1,4, my habit to make speeolie., but I thank you tin' this very cordial welcome whieh tots have given me to I. Paul.' The s.econil) .. i t respono I. n - , •rei»ide, flies and firemen of St. Paul : I just :damn to leave, tine, a very pleasant visit to your eity and 510 t... Tam much obliged to you fbr,t he eordi,d velvideotrie I have received. Good —Thome: M. Key has been nominated by the I lemoertits of Ohio as a candidate for the Som•eine Court of that State, lie is n I rot h- Or Of ti ire)' vii was M ' ClenniCS St•lff 1862, and di.41111, ,, ed 6 . 0111 the service by l'ecsident Lincoln for suggesting, lifter tivta in, that "it wasn't the game" to beat the robe's decisively, hut rather to muddle lin war along, and Rive, time for a (4-repro mise that would save slavery Key deserves v. to of v er,y_ huelTy c copperhead.. —John P. M. Steen, of Reading, brother _ of William y. Lyon, was brutally murdered in Easton on Saturday evening last. ,The particulars, RS tar /1S WO were able to learn, were about as follows : Mr. Steen wa , ~inning in front of Smith's Hotel, near Easton, when he was approached by two roughs—men who had their trial on Satur day, and were convicted of highway robbery, but were 011 bail and awaiting sentence. 110 roughs' approached Mr. S. and struck him, with a billy or pair of iron knuckles, on the tOMIIIO, Cililding instant death. Iho men then tuitde their escape, and were not arrest ed up to Monday. -- 7 -The Xenia Torchlight reports Hon. Tom Qorwin at his home in Lebanon, and under ! . stands_that he is to make his residence pen; manent in .that place. —rHott. °Halide Tcellogg, member*Con . - `gi.vs . s. from the Sikteenth district:of NeW York; died last week; at Aliabutlitowr, Essex county, NnWY64... : - 1 iti t r lii; in tignti n= Ncrn• aniliu Pr ,, v.•-t- ,r,11:11-1;e11.•i• —Dlifyor Forsyth, of Mobile, has thus ad dressed the police of that city : "As Mayor' I only know you as members of the police. My likes and dielikes will have no weight iii my discharge of the duty. Where I find a faithful officer be is my man; whether friend or foe; when I find one guilty of mmilfea.., , - mince or corruption. I shall take hie official head off without a r;iomnent's he : mitami o n, 01011211 IP' oil been my I. friend. I be lie\ i• I 1111 Vi• uoule mny.melf understood—l make no change for the preqemmt—you nreLn probation, amid I (gist will mmo acquit yoursel vas as 11/ make wilily charm if any, llllllPC cessnry. kl you do not I -.hall behead you without mercy." OUR BOOK TABLE TILE ECI.F. , "FIC 711 MAZINE fir has been upon Our table fit• some time, and is its usual filled with choice and varied read ing matter, from the best British Magazines , . The illustration •.f this number i, 14 splen did mezzotint en,gaity lug of the French I to perial Family,' comprising likenesses of Louis Napoleon, the Empress Eugenie, and of their only child tho'l'rire• I mperial. Anuing its interesting content , are, "Three Women of Letters," being notice.: of Lucy Aiken, Joanna and Claroline F. Corn wallis,'' rWII the .\'orth Br•iti.sh' I?eviere '• Napoleon I I I. and Queen ILu•tense,•' from Bentley's Miseel " Notes and Notions from Italy," front Blefe/,,,00d's .11nya7ine, it large number of other selections, pro s/• an d poetry, front standard work,. Pub by :Mr. NV. IL 5 Be,knuin strL,4. 5 York. " HOURS AT 110\11 . ;,' tlHncty and Mout hly, ckvoted R e li g i ous , Lit i Us,ful qt,•adily linprov, , in inten ,, 4 and Th,Soptcnilwr tiumbrr i. illu,tratcd by lin ,ngraving repr,...icnting Ili -Sl`ll. 01' Grailik , and Hot Tilwrias, and eon (din- artier,. un tho ,übjoet, by \V. k'• "tio'r (:x"' 11 "" rrmti tin pen, 1)1... If \ ItnAvt.n, TiloNti•st) . ..4, :cad ILA well 11 , it \ hl , lll .41101' This Magazin- !kWh,. patn,nagt•. Edite,l by J. NI. Slmtwooo. l'uldkhed by C. Switii , ;r.ic A C.... N.. 121 Grand St., Npv. ~- ; (1-. t uli anD (F:otintn I,tiatt.ts ` , l n: 'Fur: k e; (H\l \ tho Stnnding IMEM tt . t mint) 3Suty kill tion't ttl 1,11 wr , ; , ‘ ;SA rt.lti.A 111 ,, 11111<. 111.. A. .‘I., I ' .4u• 1110 10.11 for th.. oiNtling eitinpnign. 1 1 , 11 , in , •-• will bl• 11111 MI 1.1., DM rol'or ~ i ir road , 1- 1. , .\ \-1.0 ml day Som. '2,0111, nit. r tiwy trill 111 ,,, i1 \V .41iii 1; r,niit I'lllol , r 11.11 N E \.• ;it TII LAT 1. I .() NH. ‘'N I- \ cry EMI I I' , ~rt \ ill L. ~•n~uti~nrnl i~L~~~ t .11 i.r sm). f (14,111‘ifnil lin4l 111411,7111 i to INFANTICIDE —()Ti Month v evonim. 1)1 4 - - t a l , n , l inllrnt cn 41 . 1•A'l r l 111 . 11 , 1 in “t0h,)(144 , it I tat•ll,l (,) ef Pier. :11:tr , hel, of tLi< 1,,, n. The „r , \n iii lIIxv;i- v , dict dont It :irri•in.• tl e jury flnd rp_t. frcrn the want ult,q.ti„,, by th, copperhe.iti u.it vial Confi.H on‘ 1111.1 at liridg, , port. on Monday. 111H1 alt , r balloting CI ttitlo , ,ly fur iN\ for 11 candidat, , ,ndjourn,ql to meet at thi , rpltte.•. n Tin.sd,ty noxt. 'lllO 110- 1111 11 111 1011 111 1 11. (11. \ l'Z, and Col. CIIESTNL"F. "r this cotintv. Fifty ballot,. have uLvudy lwen Iffid--the (fll.ll I , linity adlioring stub luo.nly till 101111 of Choir ro:pective Convontion, Th, belief hat. , pravalent that on ho re-a^nibling of the Conference un Tues day next, CAI E,TN CT will be easily over thrown. and that the protracted contest at was a little dodge entirely under '4...l between the parties , interested, to let the gallant .Militia Coli; ; ii'fil from Cumberland Clown u. ow :11y a possible. The facts that he has been n stock candidate for !Tinny years --that the only time he ever retail ed a no ruination he was beaten vicar out tiine and—worid, of all—that in the fall of '62 after his detest before the Copperimad Con vention, he made a most strenuous and per sistent etbirt to induce the Union Cottrell thin of that year to put him upon the course and was laughed at for his paim -will, in ow opinion, do the business for him. True. he denies the latter count in the in dictment, but no Ifemoerat who remembers anything of that campaign w'll credit his di-claimer. Fur those reasons we are con vinced that when the curtain rise.; on Tuesday the first act will be exit Chestnut? - fle h a s earned a snug place oche retired list. SAIOUTINIi A FFRAY.—fIu Friday lust a most disgraceful seene occurred, in which a man named JollN WEA 11Y--M ore union-- 011 F. as "big John Weary"--wa. the principal aet ,, r. Swaggering along North Hano er street, thin ruffian encountered W Jos.D.ts, u out, of our colored regiments; and without a word of any kind, Weary pulled tilt a navy revolver and corn menced'iiring at the Sergeant. Jordan, be ing unarmed and entirely Unprepared for attack,, retreated; but his assailant, entirely regardless of the fact that quite a nun ben of people of both sexes were upoi. the street, and sumo of them in the line of his lire, continued discharging his pistol in the same direction. - .A - Nr - t hr. colored -man dual- disappea ved nd p,nehayd. for shooting satisfied, Wedry swaggered across the street to Wotzers Ho tel, where he demanded a room and quietly went to bed. Officer MARTIN„ olio was at the Limo on' duty in the Court, hearing of the assault, received permission to retire fur the purpose of arresting the onnder. This he accomplished after breaking in the do , r ut -the room in which Weary Was lying; • With the prisoner, he captured the pistol-. from which the shots had been been tired;, it is a large navy, and when ; taken had two lot ids in it. four having been discharged. Wetiry was taken before Justice HOLCOMB, who held him in ilve hundred dollars bail for his tip,, poarance at Court.. Our readers will not bo astonished when we 'tell them that Weary is an out-and-out Democrat of the Pro-Slavery, variety, who avers'thitt a man who will "defend n ' nig gees rights'isn't fit to live in this conntry.” Of such stuff is the Demearatic :majority in this county made up of. - • GOOD TEMPLARS —The regular guar terly Caventioniof the Susquehttnnik District of Goo 1 Templars, was held in the Lodge Room of Letort Lodge, Ni'. 63, in this place. on Thursday, August 17th. Delegates were present from a number of Lodges in the District., which is composed of the soon ties of Cumberland, Dauphin, Sny der, Schuylkill and York, also visitors from Lodges nit in the District. e Qonvention wus called to order at 9 o'clock, A. AL. by J. LuTHER JANES, W. C. L., and remained 'n session until 10 P. M. During the ,ession, tic followirimArrrer., wore elected 'for the next Convetitioli, which it wits unanimously resolved should he held at Pine drove, Schuylkill county, on the lid Thursday in November: JOHN CORNMAN, W. C. T. .1. W. YOUNG, W. S. Un Fridny morning, the visiting members, escorted by the Committee of the 'Lodge. visited the Garrison, where they were lei ilre,sed and welcomed by Hey. J. Kea, the Chaidnin of the -Post. CATTLE UN RAlLiwAbs. kVe have ~ t ared that tho I'vna4vlvania semi ha:: given nonuse to owners of cattleand otln:r live stock, that in all'eases of ii jury to the propetwy•of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, or to persons or property in charge of said Company, in consequence of cattle or other live elicit obstructing the.track• the owner of such live stock will be held liable for all damage that may ensue. All owner of cattle should shut their animals in. It is not the ditty of railroads to strut cattle out front their roads. The owner of the cattle is clearly lush e h r all the damages occa:ioned by eattle running at large. As tile live, or the travelling public are also expo,ed through the same negligence, it is question ilde t, bother cattle owners are not indictable for culpable neglo'ct in the event of death caused thigli such negligence. If any tee- Ode accident should ari-e trout II is cause, it is certain that public sentiment would in , ist upon the justice of making_ the owner ro sponeilde. COURT PROCEED! NO —The following \I4•T, Mal in thii Criminal t hi- (• , .ti Tit hi-t \VIIIC I . S. I'e/cr ;al fi)r.---This d , b•ihirit ‘vit , a Nohlier at. the C;LI.II,Ie Bar 11T111 Wll-. Clllll'l4'oll Wllll tht 1111111 . der of I ,, .lClic•l' bPitalging tt, the draft ta.fallszymi• ;11 'dare, rl I.lli. night :S(I 4J:inn:tr\ hi-t. in Swill] Tiw I illin , 111,1. 111.111,1 but lir ,11•1',111 1, plallll ptit in by thy. pri,on,r'soo, , tin,.•l. This ploa had the t•tri.ct, tin.jury to find a VlT diet nr in tin. 111 . Sput , scoti Eliqtorri fin' 1 p.riod fit,- Ilipplr.-- - R , dilwry kniinkin g and 11 1111111 W11111 1 (1 .b , A)/ 1/1 5 1 / 1 /111 Sl - /11, and IVa, 11, 1 111. i, (Sir, yolrA 111110 . 1 , 111111,11. in th.. E:Ntorn s t V,rdiet . i , ) 1114, It %Oil lu r„„,. Erehr 11., rol, r. - and R;,10 r Mr,. 1./villing.or /,i ) jity Sw)tww. , l w ply a lii S 2 and =SI 11:t11..r% h httiler. El =la r•.s. Richt, 1(1 Mir!, ~f Nl= 1.111',11 411 T111'10 . \" , . 4 , 11 lottli L. E. 11.1 , h guilt‘ and ,ontLtia:cd thrtT IntAttliv to the --I.arcoity uI 5. ,9 NV illiruu lrhu, lirnnn. Pleatl- I : N., Awl to thr eo months; to county jail. (io,ryt: Piprr, le„ 1„, Corn. "ii( 1 1 1 Flpigh . 1 urrrl, .4,1(11.1'w h. 11, 17 1 .11,• Flt rg Ire i . qh t, „h,i,r111,11, -.rho H.lO Ror 1., 1.5., :Mr] iv , I • .. Cillir._l . ll .11.(1 C.11 . 11 , 1 ,. *M I•k ,f 1 tlm .1 !a-t Th, kv..ry It.- 11(1111,1 1111,1 111, 1,,,r,,ugh 0. ply the . P. A. _IN..-- Ass:Hit mid lotitcry, Slim]) Plead guilty, otid (iin,ied I, ply ;I tint. u 1 S. -, anti rJt ,•I (;cor!p• 11 ,, Imes.—Larceny of: a watch and pair or Ow property of Mr. N uilt u n.l y.•ur to E:1 , 1 , 111 11 . )11. ,and ~ntonevd ono ear to Ea,t4.rii l'eniten tiary. and But- 1,•!•,\ e of ro-ectilor rx. Scott Taql.r.-'2A , ,nult and Rat tor) on oath or ,_l,llll Purls,. Ignored and vn,secutor to fray 01, CO,ts. nI rs. Leak Reed. —Assault and bettery ~re oath of m, ry Brenner. Ignored, and prosecutor I'm. costa. Cum. ts. Gotalter, Charles W. Lint h ?rest, and Albert Jfewelorf.-31.alicion, Mischief. ltooml, 1100 county for costs. Com. ca. Peter Brown —Assault and Bat tory. Ignored, and Fabny Lioupt, prose cutrix, for 1.,15t.t;. Hon m .ngr, , and Jacob it y rs. —ltefusing to repair Road. Ignored, and county for costs. . Coin. rs. C'atAftrin, Alr.i.andrr.— Larceny Ignored. Of 1 . 8. Saniorel C. Haller.—Nuisnnee, on oath of Helen M. Sturgeon. Ignored, tend proset rutrix for the co ts. Coo , . re. ibt,oty Poute//.---Abdttetion. Ig nored, :Ind county fur the costs. Sunday School ' Celebration On Saturday last wile the appointed time for the celebration of St, Johns Union Sab bath School, at Boiling Springs. When the time of meeting the * wagons arrived to take the scholars 511 d others to Beltzhoover's Grove, we had all t e prospects of a wet day. And, all the anticipated enjoyments of the little ones and others, for that day, seemed to Lo blasted. The gentlemen concluded, that we should haymow. "e, lehrmion at St. John's School Rooms. Tho hullos, h ,wev et.. were more courageous and though oth erwise, They tr um plied. And, as we wont to the Grove 111111 while there, very litany big clouds were hanging, in all direc tions, in the heavens. They served, as um brellas over-our hoods , to keep otr , the rays of a scorching sun. The dust being laid, and the atmosphere 0001(0 by former rains. it become one of the pleasantest days in a Grove, that we ever witnessed. The gen tlemen were highly pleased that they had yielded to the ladies and all seemed to find the occasion soul-animating and soul re freshing. Her(!, we took our good dinners and suppers and had many good things left. We also listened to short and appropriate lteechcs from Dr. Mower, Father Leidy and the writer. We then returned to dur - honies in - finmspiritsand - without - aecidents: Un feigned Thanks to Our Heavenly Father for ..uch and all other unmerited blessings and enjoy ',tient P. W. U. B. Wm. LLiott. & SON, Carlisle, oiler the best Horse Nails in the market cheap as the cheapest at 'all times. Sq.lrr ScliooL.—Seleot Scholars for Any and Juno ]BO5. School No, Porinman, W. Bentz, D. M. Gritham.—No. 12.—Emma .Mary DohtifF, Martha Soner.—No. 18—Era- Leidig,Lizzio Wolf, Mary Graham.- 14,-;..11. P. Laulbertun. J. M. Hannon, Arthur.—No. 15— Kato*M. Bentz, Kato K.: Williams, : :Emma ' K. Horn.— To. 10—M. F. Thomfistia, Loomis, 17-:,-Ella Bp. Jennie N.l.lsToble; Hal lie 18 7 -H, H. (11 '0? Th!›!iii)4 ll,. D. ECkels P.'S. S. - As,ault nnil VeNliet gttil- t. , ; pay a tiny• of S 5, awl —ltobbery.,nl,,mh 1'r„" till n"i nl
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