4)tralt ,:. .. 1 •, ic..1., 5 ,.. )), ,4, 1 1 (4,_ , , ,, - ' ' '.4. t; ;'- g . Tc_ 1 1 6 ,1 4 , , '-s Na„ l -,4_ , ‘,,,... „4„- CARLISLE, PA. FRIDAY, VEPrEoeEUER 29, 1%6:- S. M. PET•IVENGIL.I. at utp., IVO. 37 Park ROW, New Yuck, and I St. ilosion. :Aro our .titento for th.. lIrnAL Clu 1110 H 4, ink. and aro auth. , rizeul to rake. Advertise ,ut.n and 4uleperiptions for no at nur Irme•t roteo UNION. STA TB NOMINATIONS AUDITOR ENER A : MuJ. Gen. JOHN F. HARTRANFT OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY. sußvEvott w , ',NERAL: Col. JACOB M. CAMPBELL, cAmool A COUNTY. County Ticket Dr. ALEX. STEW A ET, , C 1. T. IL Is: A FM AN. South Mid Distriet t/oriiry C. I'. 11(; NI1(1(21I. ratrilde. 7 .r lei JOHN lIYER, JOIN A. W AGGUS JOSEPH RITN ER. Miq•hanit•=borg Direee,•, ! i ANI 11. ALLEN. S,tithanipton A Id f I JOHN sT Roc K , "f C roan JOHN TIN 01 PSUN UNION MEETINGS Th.('“unty Exoctitivp(%.tutlitt h.v. through its Chairman. Ntlll,•linev , tho grnmnie Invo.tiNg,l, , r ~•ni»paign is ul nu= NVe vilinla init. 11.1(.11(1. In 1 ) alive t‘)LIH. iwpw . tatics , 4)f i o ar.ri ni. lint =hart } us etni.l‘ , y it that cry v4)te may be hr nr it , Sit. 4,11 olrl ti n dny. Neill be held at ur!1„11(11triri!) ' ;lP. ( )e . l,,her 2el Tormlm, .• I!'c.ll'nrrriru • , Irei//11 :4,1 I) • • • • 411, t'r,•ll .• 31/ • • 11 ,‘‘,/ ,, ille ' rp • • " 7 •• " 9 By ~n.lcv A. 911 El', .1. SENATORIAL CONFERENCE Wt• tiltit• 1)r..11.rN Shiplit'll,llllN imm 011 , 1 I.llliot .11 tlm int,l of thy conf.o.t.nee nt BI 1 , i , “.1)01 t2-lerd:l,‘ In , 11.11110 11!. , 11 1111 Ili I , lll' I I u ll 111 . I- (Mc our ken' ~I ll,ll,lrter ,Inini.,ll,o r Litrroin and !edr..tv J - .11141,)11,.11 141'11.1,1111M 11-i (,jun•mioil ;0,1 r, hot itionl.ll;- ‘e.ll odd 5tr, , i1;, , ,11, 1,, ~,.r I Ht ut 11,•1.,,,T The Doctrine 11,11%01.1`,1 .0- ❑ I. Which i- !Ind Hid, re:2,T , •t it in lb.' WI i 1 ntr,l hut w,-11,t11 lois,. htti,l2, it h, hot, unu i n l.r It ‘‘,,u1,1 I HtiV ofl • .1t)l• 01.1 It% un , l tl •%(, 11011 1 ,, 111 Q ,tll-1• 4.1 . II , •I'l\ w.•Il 1i.!1, , c1 111.11 .1 11r. Sh.von-. and tin gre•tl,4 e•);11 , •1 iii ni w • o.in I. •rzt. , ,w .11 Hi speech i, to 't\ that w,prtliN Of IL, di , llii,u,>h , •,l 11111',1% )11% 1,1.V1 I tlll,l, kvitl 104 , 11'1 t Ill' t'• , ; , I;1111 , I6P• Crin 1;,11, will , :•1 t ad- that ~\\ Act- RS theui is un I i itto•rt,tir,, ()C dl1:111.4 1.11" w.rr, th. bitvu bVI ii, ile a ' , Tana(' and in d n for t nation. and in. , in , ty e,,n-e -quently in ll' a pie. Mr. iew ut (110 0,111',0 Hur,tit•(l by m' Gov orn.n .lit in 'blockading. their ports . ; iu holding nt prisoner, of war the loured crews of Lit it privateer, in-teini of exeenting them 111 pirates and in treating tint rintrau dors who 1 int , ad , d the North, ztlid lturiit our towns and d.tva-tale' our IL Id , it., 1.111b•rs, instead of outlaw,. lin cont,mds that it is now the right and duty or th,. (:,.vernmimt. to use the advantages miertiing to the eon (' , eroi• in order to settle the manifold .I,lli culties growing init of our pregent condition of public affairs. lie argues for the comas cation of the property of all belligerent eh. whose estatesi-exceed in value the sum of ten thousand dollars, and he show,: conelu sively that this would at once wipe out at least three-fourths of our present enoi m•ius public rdebt. lle contend, further, that this course and this•Mone, will forever eo ;troy that haughty and defiant aristocracy of the Southern States, which have made their U iv, rnments despotisms instead of Derma,- raeies, and effectually prevent the recur rence of a rebellion which is inevitable if power over comes back to thee vanquished traitors ; that by this means alone will slit very be entirely and legally obliterated fiom th • country, and as a eonstiqu.inee of 1.),,th that the South w.ll attain a d• gree of pros p r:ty and wealth heretofore unknown. We are free to say that we have. long .garded_Mr...Stevens'-theory .only. ~ n o upon which our GoverninNit, could act safely and consistently either in the actual suppres sion of the Rebellion or in. the settlement of the questions consequent on its tor ruination. It of course received the violent denuneht• tions o, the Democratic PreSs as would any other measure that w s calculated to do ma terial tinuntie to the rebels. The Adminis tration opposed the idea directly at first and' oven more lately only gave a very qualified ,adherence tq the doctrine, If, however we view the entire conduct of the Government toward the rebellion we must. be- convinced that it was substantially the principle upon it based its actions. The' cantered belliger ents of the rebellious States, were.treated ‘ as prisoners of war, no matter whether th y were talc , n in tiny, of the gigantic battles of •the war, or on the cowardly raids of Morgan, Stuart rind Afreaushind.. The toyed uri Vetoers Were•also entitled t<i sivailitr immunities instead of being hanged asp rates • The exchango, , or prisoners Was„ conducted with the sarde, r forli aiities and upon the same pri ciplcS - 7that would halo- Won -observed hatinereontlictbeen with England or Franco.' This 410 ilene instiince, desire iorixid : _ unind 'Of .the.rebolai iesinted t 0; •etaliation wheneve'r we insisted upon any , ther course of pri;cedure. If they claimed mil received fgom the (;overnment all the ,enetits arising from that position during the time they defied the Nation's authority, by .what right do they or their friends claim that they shall be exempt from the eonse •uev whi, h their own treason has brought home to them ? luu itrwiiii.•tit figainqt tlris policy during he vontin 1.111(!t! Of the war was that it wit, •itleulated to exasperate the Itidads and pro .1 , 114 lan tieci, , :trily tlle duration nF the 'eon- Let. To ailvaite,. thi, now world he liitilis 2.rtoutly absurd. The eolitif,t is ended not by ,-,..rot:lffutiorl, bin by conquest. The mbelliiin its been ()veil flu,t, by co ne e . fs i o ns an d •ntreaties, hut by hard blows a n d fierce bat t Cho time when mild ittea , ttres could prevent flifialslitql is put in tact had pas•ed when lie fir,-t gun was tired on Sumter. It re nnin. now to ptir,tie the c ourse th a t intl a jii , l regard for tee interest: of the en. UnIPSS wit treat the robel•; as it etuilittered enemy - , whilst., proerty. :an he' ; who.e law, have Reel' throgated by their own treason ; wino. iestitution- has 1)0011 aw2ty — r,3' rob Ilion which they inaugurated of thuir , ‘,ll fret! gill. then our entire conte,t ha , iterely substantial .111, been gained b) the friend,: of freedom or dm... who supported nor in-tittition: in their flour of trial. Is shivery to be restored to .1, former ffliflitiffn Every one w ho tGinh• th.• t4iir years, ite.dinetively tt tlw very ,tl._;:ge,tion. .4y,•t, it . the rele 111!Vel . 110( 1 1 (lilt Of the I T Ilit,1). A . 1 . 11t hglll. have we to illsiet that they s 4111 li ardSlavery in firder,Lhat their ri12,111 , may e restored them. Do we ‘N i-li Gr ~'r tit" load •r, of the lute rebellion —th•iferals of th onfederate army. and member: of the Con .eflerate Cotigre-f , find (:itliinet take their ,t!ttri , t, in sir Nit.tienal Legklatiire, a nd en law: for men \rho , altl o r t,.,l the Gocrr•n 'tl•nt Nvltilt , they were I:W..1'111g ? Could f4refiter indignity th.in t , . the local North, which fur liter lon, s call , 11;14 lit , ‘ , ll,ll',liiied itl' hor t tiro and her lieeati , e of the treason of t1i,•,, , ! Ilut him shall it lit , provi'l ted ! If tlw lifivt , their former ,tn Ulm!, 111 , lit, ri• t . lout run 111,•ir, !e1t , c1,,t , , 1110,1 -1 0 to 111 , ' National l'onf4re,e? A great porty I,t • the Not th ea ,ty awa it, a n Opportunity to hand over Ile fleqinifs of the nation to men who are a- thoroughly and inten , ely is they \nor: , whin tlicy took Hit 211.11, , t h 2, 1;o\ t , rtittwitt. Shall thi. be done? I , 1.111 . 1 . 1 1 11o1111j1114 to preVellt, till , gll l ,ll. 111j111 . .\ to the loyal men of die 11111 . 1.: 111 , 12,1:1110 from flit- t1,1111.1.1' to our nation. more Wilde than sscn frea.on iI ill ~nn•ls not, heir "i' t- allowed t"ltrr vatil. :1!_!:;$11,1 I ernmeat re-uttie, ofwf ht r relation_ upon being conquered. The it n 1 , . I...determined t•111111` , 1 111 , 111 1 .-1 !none mow. in 1111'ir 1 . 11111 . 110- Th„ 1 , 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 t 111, 1 , 1,141 . is. 111 , 1 ourttlutont ft-ort, the •nirun li ot . the Negro. \lank e.tr will - \ pfe... , la I' ire the 1 1 111-.1 shin it ~,i tall , 1111 . . 1 11. 1111' stint.. race are et. I the p iwe whip It the \ alor - our di. .ha. ..on tin fed lie .hall it n; tali Le tdic , il liy rni=inig to ra , w , r and silo it !! 7411.111 -12, , 2 Iti, h 1121-, I. ~t t t•rit-111.tl 11, t•,11.11, Its \v2ti., r..i is ~1 again to , ff , efffl if: blightiw2.- ,‘,l of ni N hi.' I , 1. , 111 , ir !4...1,,.1.1 . ‘ 11111 H: 1114. 'tit It tittk\ tt Tit ;" \\..• flit.:: 11...1 I in .r.• ,n 1.400' Th. I) 11111 . \ ~ 1.111 it,,11.•11 tol “.16,11 \III loirL4 ..•.1111try ct , n ill- :111 kv,.111,1 1 1 • nrit)111k•I• \I.;111,11 ;L :uII the tin t , f ,tithii-11111 1 `la 111 I.• \\ wll , . it th , 11 , \\ tio•y f n un 1 , 1• co of the Dem..croti C 4.11 V 1 111 . 1“11 ,c.lll, lilt Cho-Arno wolll.l re• 11,•\ .s 1 fartli,.;• trolable in the isilff,tl soml as tilt. S , •11 . 11 , 11,11 NVe w ro (11,11 , 11t , 1110 , 1 in re ~,rd lino` I, t Iho result is till:Illy ill-I \VIIItt Wl' r.prot,l,l. 'knot. alino-t Ipallotilbe , the -day 11l t roirniiiatod 1.1.111. (;ho , tlt Yiwl; us the cml.lidnte to he , op . I,ortt•tl by the unterritiod in this Sonatoria. l)i,triet. We t,n't proton(' at all to 1:11 , 1w Lye what ,ti)i)ftre,4t pr,wes , this roAllt tva rcitchrd nor is it 14 . 111, slioit. , ,t I,,•hatever. \\ bother Chesmit's e , lllreroo , I /I 1\ i I wnnr wvitry Nparontly innl luting; and nt 1:11 ett , t their vote: 1,, r (;; ; o z nr whether (110 , l1111t, 6eoamc ctun ire rl (hill hi s d u ty to the ettuntry 1111 , 1 party, rogltirt , (l his Sacrifice, and withdrew his slime, i nly known to the ‘venrit.(l(•ollr•reWho tt r e lim y reetirrating themselve, uttrt the weary work of the la , t mnth. 'l'ht! I'rr•quent Invet ings and 111,1)111(mtl! , de-Twine conflicts be tween the friends of the re.mective candi dates were of course necessary to concilime ththie who were simple enough to believe tlut: the men who arr•range all the political slates for the District, ever intended that Chestnut should receive the nomination. The Col. has been one of the hardest working ` pnliti chins in the county• and as such was always regarded by the managers with the greatest respect. Hut when he appears as candi date for olliee the east, is bravely altered.— He has not the influences within his coin mend that would render him of much 'ac count in securing future nominations to as• piring demagogues, and consequently his in trinsic value its a member of the ring is very much lower then that of the gentlemen who hold- in-their- hen , -s-the-vt- te and-influence of a county so hugely and certainly democratic as Yantis There is but one clique- in Cum berland that is at all powerful enough to contend against the politicians of our sister county. and that one has never been known to prefer the interests of any outsider to those of its own members. York .C 91130 to the Conference prepared to demand the nom ination of Glats, and too well she knew her b:•hests would not be disregarded. Gentleman fume, and rage timiswear, but all that wasn't of the slightest consequence us everybody, Chestnut excepted, well new even, before the Conferees met. ' Future prospects, must it be spoiled even to alleviate the heartburn ingS of the disappointed candidate from 'Cumberland, as to saw his last earthly Lope of political prefermentl"vanish. , -)ye sympathize heartily with Chestnut, _this _matte r r -us-we -wou with - itiay - Mir! Who 'had received si ilar treatment; and 'we hope ho will heneafortli see the utter . folly of mingling with the ;managing Miliciuna of hip party. 'lle deserres more than' aay them, is the SUporier of most of them in . every particular that would :entitle, him to rut butorlion Ito tltt9mptstu:secure u nomination that. ill 10/Eig .111Lavitu,c6 deter mined against him, he essays a hopeless task. The D.,mocratic party is the only organiza tion in this cOuntry, that we know of in which the people don't rule, and thi: l / 2 fact we think the (Jul. fully understands by this" time. Nominations are first made by the r ng-masters ; conventions are thenmani• pulated so as to ratify them and the dear: , people are finally drilled into their support.. rho truth of this the last senatorial contest fully attests. Bruton is ltdroitly beat n in Convention because has some show of getting the fork county support, and the mania dill] t- given to Che-nut who very certainly eauCt get it; consequently the York men tire relieved from any previous obliga tions and they gobble up the S.!nator us they previously did the Congressman. This wsC at most beautiful little arrangement and the manner in which it w,ts accomplished, infinite credit to the thimble rig4ers of the party. Who did it and why it was alone, rill Dr(dtably be apparent next year WllOll C• , 11grt , SIII:111 i 10 be n minuted. But, we repeat, it i: the nuked truth. IThr ing the whole ol Mr. Lincoln's term in utilee. hum \V..re proserihed because of their puhti eal I.ilititry 111111 and civilian: %Vone alike discarded, and 110 illun could ex peel an hour . work from the (;,,verninent. ‘vlio did nio first swear allegiance to the Illael:•.\bulttion faith. Never in the history of tuition: did a rut,•r require err ile submissien to his do~tnas than did 11r. LiN cul,N require ofthose in the eniploy of the over he' presided. Not - ‘vithstan lint; our country ‘vii: emzitx;ed us it fearful intestine rebellion, which -required the elier:u. the and ow whole North to mit (low n, the ' , tuition never appenn•lt to rise a ds, ‘ , th • jiLroilv 11r pot ty,gra:pin;_c, sordid polit ici a it,. trttinire,.. Nvill 1)1 , thy th•oth „r you. one .c th,,• du y,. ihutry in .TI :Ind el . WerV 111110• mli<rmuml I.:11111 m Man 1111)111 i•XII , C1:11) hour', work from the (;ov er n i n k • h t 10 . 10 .101 not lir-I -w1•11r :tHeLtilloe.o to tile IS That will tc, (;,.4.1.7• , v h., ‘1:1-'' alai paid a , aJt j ,, • irom Nhly. 'l. I' l N''‘ - '111 11, 1% 1 ,4 1 1. 111 wa, in :in. 1 ' 1 " " 1 "1' 1 "\ l(- a- the ic;«vartintatit. strat(t.t-tv u:tp and tilt a-aalat (.1 the lb.hels after heir ...,•erthro.a . When hi, itr,,criptiva AdiiiiiCattrrti.(ll (lid actually l'«re , hnn t« li VII nn the nib...T.lloa iiittaiwe of ?ti WO a year, .j-11.1. 110 , (11t .1 - hi, 1). itn.eracy. •1 , .. n l'orter, Mel),ttvrll. llal leek. l'ath'e-, , 11. \I Clem:nal, :Ind nth halt a cohunit, wore iii -1..1 by the Adiniiii-tritti..ti t. , the extent of t , . \year 1.11. n tif,rut dra tc the pay of 11,•1111 ,, I 'WS Were D• . 111..1 rat.. it alaait I/at - Nand ion, y.. Sian- They \\ " 111 It military 1,1...%111.11 2 .1-. \O hl, the and vat it a t , . ill (iail,a a ‘‘ ti it 1,41 1 the-.. Mete r , 'u - Ved lo . r in«uth cr«ro Ihi- nh„ii , i , nl „ \ernn,enl 111 , /ril 111 ,, re than the . i 0v..1 earned in the ,ann• length timi• 11.siv b. it, ragatil it, i hitt y•.iir party nom”! Tette ill C n 11.11. , of \Vara thay all (liditi—ad and re fu-r',l hi work - fr, rrirt •nt,h...•atbe tin y -it ...ir allegiance I „ Ili,• It i‘,.111,1 appear that tall the. lii trade Hint Demo- in lin 1),•).1•011,•nt- :it R,;-I; "--:1"11 • r. 1 .1 ill• I Ir , nu ~.,•r; t 111 , •\ & IL\ 1111.:11. it I- 11-4•11.-- E.ljt,.r i the Yee i'1•111 in 4 titat C , Ti:1111 Uc ilACI":111‘ ti, ni 111 ill, cbillit% in 8 , 10 111. , re mit th.iti .11,V at,' MIT. of I Ilti rirtr//// , ‘,•. diaracter V tic • n .t iatp iiiid it, g,t, off tlik, tng : Tn.. 1 . .11.“% . .n.4. - •i.ni . .•Ll i•xpr f th,t, ••,i,.1.•- ..fatt , .. - 1":11)I.4 I 1.,ut,l •..1r Ii n•nd. h•adol': I 41.1 ,11111 S 111,, 1",‘114! r 11.1/ •.n d,311' 141.01 V How Y.kw, y yit,‘ be tt,pp,imt d.y 1 Ca., 11.1 W •• What - ea Jr ti. kotea!—Foelt 'l.lll straivial I ,2it•S "A.'S late -1 011.11-.-1 1011% tight— aaarallaus 1,11110- 111.tia uwi braddvr—,•qa.,l banu— Do M.aNca o tat ago tat at Daral) De glary ah Ju rimin Jay— De otialital rue from Aar, a! stialko. ! It alga am t gaory. toJ 1111. BO T re arc soini• rt•kv pa, ere in the country w Cacti odued puld..,bed ent.rely b ..,•1: 1111.11—verity We niggers. \V Itencver aay of then' lo conies debas -ti i.noti4ll to tat such trash there will 42vi• de ice I.f record that ,uelt neuroei ale tit to exercise the right or mitfrage, provided they vote the Donlon:laic ticket THE FasliN ENCLEEMENC IN IRELAND. —The latest ad vii es from kingliind state that great excitenomt and Marin hal been created by the incraasin4 boklm!s4 of Fenian &min strations in Irelan I. ' Fur countie-., Cork Tipperary, Kerry and Limerick, in which the Order was supposed to be strongest. had been placed under a species of martial law, and many arrests had been mad In 0.. e of these counties alone, it is estiunded that bete are fifty thousand Fenians. There were the strongest indications, it is alleged, - that the fraternity was preparing for ail early and powerful outbreak. Many of the news palatriOharg,t that the Order was started in the United States, and derives its aid and inspiration thence, the design being to effect , the independence of Ireland through an em broilinent of America and England in war, addle one journal, announces that its head quarters are in Liverpool. The Fenians are said to be qiiitu C \ deflan' in the city of Cork, and aro nightly holding meetings and dril ling. They have alsoliad demonstrations in Belfast and Linierick. The Catholic clergy continue to denon ace them; and urge the peo ple not to be carried away, by „he 9xeitem eat. DEATH OF MADAME. Kori:SUTIL —The wife , of Governor Kossuth ; the illustrious Hun garian patriot, died on September 1, at Lurid, of the illness of which she had been suffering,' for years. Madame Ko'suth, at the time of her death, was fici years old. Her remains aro to be conveyed to•Genua for in torment by the side of her only daughter who . died a few years ago. Kossuth has 44tiring the lest few' rettre lust several of his'nearest rein ions, and thin death of hi; wile !env( s him nearly alone. Ihe millions of his coon tqtrietl who still cheriSk.hia.tnenniry-as-of- OTd, _Nut of triendi and : admirers in . Other eOUntries, will feel the deepest ssuipathy with hini itythis sad bereavement.' ,entiro .revonuo receipt from in ternal tuxes, from thu tirstrdpy of lust. July up .to toe 180 mama, amounted to -472. 2. THIS tar ' expectation., lne reetUpts now ,rungo 40m: one Mo.l tOull to Lam uud'Llifoolourter milltiisTorday;, DEMOORATIO LOVE Fou, SOL- The following table embraces all the de cidedly democratic Counties in thiS Stale. In the first column we give the Counties; in tlie•seen - fta the character of the County tickets nomi• - nted therein : Counties Adartp. Bedford _ - Barks, Only on(7'soldier offered as a canal date in County Convention, and he was def..ated. n Not EL s4)idier on the tivA et Oar' •n Clearfield, Cunt berband I :oh! It) bias Fa vette, (, re •tit L high Lll/01110 Lye..ming N 1 4 ,1110 Nltlarotrivry, I- Nortliti in lwrland Schtlylltiil Waviw, izn These counties all Cate najorrities for Met:kill:in, last year, and all are moderately certain to elect the democratic tickets this year: yet in all these, where it was possible tor the democrats to show tl,eir regard for the solders by giving bhp (dice, not a sin gie soldier has been nominatel by that party. It is only it counties where they have n. power to elect that they- nominate soldier,. (Th the contrary, in the Itepittiliciiii'celie ties, a fair share of the nominations ha; been to the soldiers, end in smite coon ti s. such ns 11,:ntin.1,don and Smiler-et, where a rtontination is 0111;11 Li, an Plection every nomination liitS !Well to .Si ldtrr. Th,•re is nut it'lean etallity ticket it. rho Mate that hat not several soldier, ui it. This is the crucial to.-t ul sincerity : rho I),anocrats, by rct•u<inu to nominate oil du r...„ where they ha ir 1 , 14.1.1. hat e AlloWil that no soldier ' , hall get oak,. through th •ir instrumentality, where the% r. n help it. y"ii ,J 1,4 The Copperhead the Infidel Party o: Ih2. C,uuta y. 11c have fr•yucnlle heretofore iii isteu [hot brit thatirdl tendency of inthlern Demo, rocy, or Copperlt mlistn, wit, to ittlitielit utt•ll or the Copperhead utgou.- ttioh, hy their deleuce of stover . ) trill -cm pottly with treason ❑g itt6t, freedom, hot .CCilr 1111..111,12 . k CS 011 111 U re urd aS the gre, :1111.1g1,111 , 1e of CI VllO/. l!1011. All over tilt t,.,r1•1 I lie Cuilirertle ils Ltif ,I.tvelloldevd ur rug ,11.1,1 a , the opponehts of the ell I,r,,gretts moulittul. It note becomes out Butt to show trout the ret:u tl tli.tt Hoc Co t - 1„ cheml Icoolcri or: intidcdt; Ittot they tut tm1,,, , e,1 to lords cr. Iliot they ictlYCCil, I; their Whet:o copocity, to recogthze the t let gy ul the State :it het g lit to inittgle the,. prayers „edit the htitoness of legislotitm. Tam tollitwing exit - Jul from the 18111. page 12. edoitthmt lb, 11111 t" our ,ttt,ter ll= I \ 11'.1 I I,IN TO CLERI:YNIEN. Nir I•ONN RV. the 1011;t" , Il_f I'l,olll re , /, Thi n the 1.1 . 1' rt•itiii•-t• I) lls \ I t• Ole I per; y lIIC II lit iiiii.ll • 1,1 lhr S. t• Li , Willi - In the question, Will .1 e.“ 11. g 01 th, KIN -FY tit. svr , F,. I)tin 1 tp, Fi4 ,:,%. T urr , I I, .1 rs \1,111,g, , ,111. • i:'•11 h. .`tt•l ,1111 tl 111,1 L, rtu; 11011 51.5 , 1 1,1C , 1i111U./ lil t h 11•,!.111% 1 . 11.‘1 Mort , , nn Cnr-tier wen Jinn ek• ,r in ih, it it, 11 , 1-' ilit.h•rii 1tit..1.11 . )1. r.,,t0 ttl ininteht . ; It \\ 111 lot• -,•t• butt :1111(1,1:1 I "led riftp ohn•Tht,ii I ,il' d turf 4.1% 11. 1\ ALL siE, lust choir!, lilt if Ilte I) c.il C et:c.ptr Comm tit v. ibtr I'l I I• . 1 tr 1111 I Ire copper head tioiumee of 0/1/ li;n•ic t —TILE B .Id tlio 11,14 it 1114•1.t,ng in 1.,011(1c.1, I ri•II; Iv, :it \\ 1 - .,.1111 - 1. , 11- \Vert.' 1,at.,•,1 the that. a. Unit , tl ',11(12 , 1•Ji It, tliv R. I)..lA,lniscrii. tht• was r.•sponsible for the Itebel debt! This al, •iird a , .,litoption has be, a e‘atipletely ulia Seeretary Seward. who in a letter [to 11 i .plane-. our .Nlinister to England, says ilia impre , -ion could he noire erron'eous, all. Una there is no that ny pal t th.• Confederate debt, Whether pledged L.l . ‘ e.,tton as security, oi otherwise, will ever b. prod I y the Uit led States. lie requests that :Mr. Adams should noiSse this fact public.. in Ela;land, su that the lio.ders of the Confed erate Loan! may Itilow, once for all, tint no part of it will , be &stoned by the Gaited State , . The British Secessionists will thus have to put down their investments iu C. a feder.ite bonds as a tutu! lies, and it sery, ri them right. TII E SEC N.:D EL) STATES. — . l' he political con it of the lately seceded :Antes is as till i lq W, 1 .- „vinia.Congressional and Legislati‘ election, Tti - tir - sday, October 12th. North Carolina Del gate election ; Sept 21st; Convention meots Oct. 2nd . South Cdi - otimi—Convention now in ses sion. The ord Hance of tieceasiun has beet repealed without,' debate, three delegates vot ing in the negative. A committee has re ported in favor of abolishing slavery Nutt' izing representation, theelvetion of Gover nor and Presidential electors by the people and voting viva voce in the Legislature. The measures will all pass. Georgia—Delegate election October Conventon meets October 25th. Florida —Dplegnte election October 10th Convention meets October 2.5 th. Alabama—Convention now in session, It has repeal,d'ilie ordinance of Secession, but r efus d, by a vote of 58 to 34, to repudiate the Rebel debt. . Mississippi—Election for all State officers and Members of Congross, Oct. 2nd. Louisiana—Cont,res,:ional kind Legislative election Nov. 7th. Texas—Election not yet ordered. Arkansas—Congressional an • Legislative election Oct. 9tli. - —The Derdocrats. of Lancaster county have placedeight soldiers on their local tick et. This generosity of. these bravo fellows is the more characteristic wher it is known "that the leaders, whose empty honors they accept, never received news of any Ea their victories without regarding Was the defeat of-thcir-party. -- . • —.Her mirror may satisfy u. lady mat her dress is faultless—that all that can faSeiMite the eye is eombini d in her coStutne—hut y t site will nut consider herself irresistible tin= 61 - she has itdded the crowning charm to her uttroetions, by sprhtliling7Phationt‘"Night: : Uerens!',un her:lueehaudkerehief. : Auld everywhere.. • • • ... • - • DIMS Character of County Ticket. Not a soldier on the ticket .Itl.l unly he mime of Mr. (;LA z -ig•k•clit S w,•rt• wall.. oil ASSESS THE SOLDIERS See to it, that EVERY SOLDIER who is yet in the service is assessed. Remember that Sa urday, .S'epleniber'3jth is the last day. in which an assessment can be made. Set t/It:RS will do well give some attention, and see that their . " color oles in arias" are not neglected. If. the able-bodied stay-at homes ls i.I not attend to the organizatii n or the districts and the assessment, let the soldiers take it in hands, and show thorn that they can attend to the organiz ition for the elections as well as the filliting. But by all means tittend to the us-as moils. E artranft and Davis (;morn' Ilartranit, the candblate fur Auditor (I, maul. received his promotion for galltint and meritorious conduct, ju the field. In li,at of l'etersburg, he was aiming the brit‘est of the heat tint' to tise an old soldier s expression, "bought 111(1 a tiger." Col. I)avis, his opponent, mai the smt Idled I)eitio(•rittic nominee, all the while he wit , in the field, continued io edit a t 111.! and Ml isi ng c..j.lwrlwn(l sheet wllirh adopt_ ecl the Niel:mil:ln Chicago platform as the rule of its faith, denounced the war its un constitutional and 11 1111 1111 V, the private sol diers in the field its a th timriti zed nob and depraved Lincoln hireling-. and opposed thou right to Vote ut Our elootions. If ,N 1..- Ciellan had been elected, CoMnel 1),1‘ 1. would have been tit tir-a to didaind his reg iment, at the balding of that functionary, and return to llis 11,0110. lie bt•;ll . Vl,tl the war to Ile wrong and uncon,titutional, that the South could never be oulaltmd, and; that Itirth r s wa- a ma..!- ie.:. expenditure of blood and (len. oral tiartratift thougitt 111111 111..t1 . 6 11CCOrd , I.gly, 1111 d the IV,IIII. ill. tea. 1 . 1g111... \Vlloll [NV,' d cr, twloce the in;1,1O fig' their nulrragon, that. 4,1.1.! Is ,urving of their votes, whose prin,d 01C, are sotinuest and can be the itn,a. mu it tiepe:.dctl upon. G t aNH 1/1111'/Llll . l •1.11 , 1.1 by the i .oVcritnielit :Old the crow lint In I+l,l It 111 overy trying e'vergollt•y., it, eVvre Li I:tin and nulfcrillgn, Mitt 111 Ile liu.tl Lriunlpth.; tt lit•rottn ; tie wore the uniform and drew his flit onglimit the , A \‘l , r. laved he NI, 11.411'111g oil tile Nvroll2; not .1,"11111,t, I 111 . hit , l'h . " l Ug lll 11.-Ithe got •rnntellt NV1114 . 11 11"Iito1,41 111111 1111)1 Om atlllll 11- .-1.1111i,11 Wll,l, UtillliorLt\ Ilr \V,I , Ihri,ll , ll Ills liltlly ~,1111111, 1,1 a h.w -lo•i•L 111 tdii• UI till . hi , 11;111 , '(• -Inte ,i1,1Ci117..•11, \Vtl art. I , ..vai lllnl patrh.iic. wOl .I.IL tic Hale lit, ( . 11.4,0 w, II I hi,k• 1 . 'l', ,Ic TII T T)F.IIT. — ( 10V. nrrtn 119. , 1,4110 , 1 n rrtwloript.if 1111T1.11T1 , - ~ I, l lll‘ 574 - ..811.2i; 1 .. t i- n lino vior rr i,,rl I }lntl h l= oV"I' : : rl , lO \•...1r. 11 f IN it \SII- n.+ /1 \Own ih^ oxrwri ,,, .1 Ow Font, v-r, tit - 111 , 1.111v 110:I . (111 th.. 1-t 1 qr, 1,1,1 t ho l' ,, nry-viv . .11 . ,1 nil I Er; ,, Cto)pultij .1m..111) , th,• 'l'll lillt : 4.) 9. 1 '70.110 . 1. 1 ) • , I , ll`t 11;, Ih 11 , 1,1111 , \ 6 11,11 , 11" , 1, ”11.1 Nk N•I. I,g t rl , i‘t th0.‘4+10,...n1y ..)4 . .i3.17 , .) It th•kt rlr v,.nr v. Ii 1 ,11 nrul tho ' , 11.%x tn!, Tur. —A loitor frnm 'art- Sewar , l •!fimz hsc hr,n 1 . 1 , 11 , 11111 ' 1e. NV)111•1i 111 rth that t h.. It• I Till` 1 , ill 1, If, • ;tl.l •101•11 , 11,. \\ll. f [flirt %•. flint lit , I. , ofrf , f v thf. r“1”.1 )11. )If.. fifirl, if' rid ~ , try t.. I.rinL , truitl.•r ,1 Tmtivo I ' rho 1.11.i,1 ' , I:W.- %OH 1•, tho 11,1 d hv c..ctirity f”r !heir tho " 'r lorneN (;1)v. S11,110:1'1' , 1111.1'1'1A pri vntr , -tter frn•n II rtr 0",4 tho militia malimiztal I,‘• I:,i‘aaamr T .fmar m lie mit-totaal rMito.l :two, 1111'1 Wil t.• A- ` 4 lllll. 1111 , 1 . ill" Silt , 11;ILr. Th's that Stop. 11 , ty -till ralfillltnt in WrillVn 1.-ttOr to VI" ';•A , ( . I. ih It o n .1 . 0.11,116e:A %VII. 11 N•r,i.ru.l not, 1,) .li.mnrch, but lon hoard 4)f learned jlirislS, t rociiitt to• sonie Eul'lllll,lll ity, I.cplcii or Berlin. Tut , . Indio Poitsihooth, Virginia. ore n etc toNily rirrill.itin for signature, .t atidr4sed to his •Q.1....Ce-llrrirY Andrew Johnson, I'r ,, sident of the I . :lilted tit,,t, s. llnty i pardon l'elP.l frOIJ) Collin of .1 t•iff. r.. 1011 D a v is , Pre o ide il i of the htte.cottleklerory. Os ['Tidily last, at Little \Miley, in the Penn 31rania oil region, a boring en ine tilt.tv up g tiVnu. rh,m, the engineei, sea ding I,llli breaking the arm or Dr. Leonard, litsßniKilo, blue cantrile•or, and s erely' scolding five others, one or whum ltd uttSitturdity night. THE census returns of 1860 represent. 713 establishments for the mattujacture of liiue in the United States in that year, with an invested capital of $2,189,331; pitying l'or raw Ina'erial. $2,051.5)31; fur labor, $1,113,- 933; employing •11(17 hands, and producing for the yetis• ending June I, 18(10, $1,726,793. A Limo frog was found in abe I of hard blue clay, welly three feel below the sur lace of the gromal, in Leicestat, ;lass., last week. The heat of the sun warmed the dormant creature, and he 'hopped away in the most lively manner. All discharged Volunteer Officers and Sol d:ers of Pennsylvania, are requested to as__ semble at the Court House, in Harrisburg, on Wednesday, October 01, at 12 d'elock noon, to ratify the neminations of HART BANFF and CAMPBELL, and form a per manent organization: THE Secretary of the Treasury has modi fied the instructions in relation to shipment of [imams and ammunition into the States lately in•rebellion. Sporting guns and am munition, therefor, ,and powder for milling purposes-eun be shipped on permits gran .ed by a collector of customs without reference to the Departmbnt.. GOVERNOR PERRY, of South Carolina, in forms Pregident Jo %mon that the Ordinanec of Seeession'has been repealed, and a corp mitthe kayo xeported in favor of abolishias slavery, equalizing representation, the elee tioti of GOVernor - iind 'Prosiduntial eleetors by the people, and voting viva. voce in the Legislature. The tit4asures - wil all pass. W,Ewr Vtitonits.. furnished to the ar mies of the United States 81,884 n' en. This, 'howeve. &Ups not include the who were in the service'of the State, and-who rendered nutterial servici, to theGovo.nnient, bfpt.6- totting the ,horder. and.,supyri..rbSing ,the. op.. tr#Lio/m of guerrillas. • ''•• NEWS ITEMS —The weekly meeting of the Nations Lincoln Monument Association wits held a. Springfield, Ohio, en the 2.lst, Gov Oglesb y in the chair. The Treasurer's report sinew. the gross receipts of the Association, includ ing interest on 7.3 t bends, to tiff, $53 000, ()- which 551,1 00 are still in the trensury, tl.e bale nee halving been e pendent for inciden teel expenses., A very benietifill and appar ently eepproprintee design for tie nominee n wus Fulemitted ley the Govertior'fruni Mr Lierkin .1. :%lewl, the , well herein n ''en itent sculptor. It is a f'orintliiiin column. slip porting a colecesiel figure of Lincoln, nine resting 1)11 a 1H•11.,t/11. F,)111' groups, repre seentim, the dill . ..rent branches of the mili tary serviee, occupy as ninny corner , of the ticeleseeel. t the liecne eel' the Tiede—till. line, looking outward from the V.llllllll, 1111.; th figures of tour Ley', upon pedestal., reeler,- , •titing a sailor Ley'. drummer bee)', bugle boy, and flog boy. The de , ieth wet. 111111111'tql by the niceibeere., but no action !Wiwi) ing it —_At, th e recent, ..ession of the U. S. Cir cuit (.•ourt in Mil watilde•Nl r. Steven • recovered daninges of : 1 -•,500 (runt B„„j a • i n C'h,tiowort.h. L. wis Iht ven port , L. Rood and other citizen- of Mottrn.., Germ coun ty, for asuult, rhliin2; hint oti n roil, end injuries in the , inurnPr of 1562. 3L• trrt- I,r disloynity. Itud, in ..pursttiitice of sundry re.olutions Inloide,l I,y tt nievtitas of citizetii there, putt-.ell un •• l)rder N. 8, - they cuden vet d to 1111111_. hill) 11110 till' truth of nlle iunc tehich 11r refII:W(1 to du until he thought. his life wee in diii.get —Genera I)l,,'ge•s reached F ,, rt leu anlie ~n the 1601,1,11 11 ' , retitrt, ri% cr. 11,,1,..1,1111, A. Kll.sot, tele graph, to the 1311,11 . , it w,,- se-curt:it nett at I.',,wder river Ilia( 11,111 Vie,. not \vyet., 1.'11,41 1t . % the 1 teiti, Nv Sl,ll' li;11 . 1 . ‘ 111171CkV , I. tct•rcti ll 1111c1.1. NE'i, , ll, ;1 Nt/I . Wi• 0,111, ;111E1 11 (711 III;111 Tht• Intdi :111E1 in cell unit t 1 ,N[tliii:lll; With SIC1Vyt•I'' , 111111. \\ - yer ., ft•sv ,„•t•i<, li4.y laai a I a 112,1 tit! I , N , r t lit; unit li,~ii =II fho tb•in.tild nll Lint , 1;11,“ral i , fur in t I supply. 'Flu. tit. 1; I \ku uJ rrti e fiir 5 u tarn ; St. 50, mini h.• Sr. ill l'llll , l ouut 1111'11. NVlll4l lit IT I•lil i II \ " 11l 111111 v , :11 cdrp, :114 51111111. , 1 I \Vt; \\*Hell 1111,1 IMM - In 11:11'.1.111111 , 2; hi II 1.11. - r, 111.1 111,. 'g ' l luui t.• ; , I.tdilit ; - Thill• i It I.) .111 . \ 11 (11 in h., tnlu• th,• ,troth 1.1'.• -trii Ise iln• at t ~ 1 ( . 1.11U1•-.' I i t, , to ,t 1 1,, s\ Jurin• I:,:; I - Li; ,111- n 41., 1,1 , ,r1,611 . \ I ,r ,•,•1,, L. 11,12 of I If- T . TI II in II I 1 I -Ii -1111,1• n.llll 1111 Mod. o•1111 1 .•1.ol, I,lli 'II I I- \ 1/.•.i Ir. Itirni-1,..1 7 \kar chtiillott by (;,Tr. Bids, r Im%! 111' fr,•thilerl wls-hti k ~ • it t rt•l' -(i 11. Sii Ii I i 1 . ),1 , 1 , 1111t.11 1111 , 11 Hun t d tq, I' • tart a 11'111,1 S , or `.ll trill • 1 in In Gn• ih.• 4)l' 1101'1.11.c:11n !MT(' tr..lit into th (.: , wry Si \ alr,ndy imp 01- :tll-1110' , oI thr , •,•Hty. Tit. ,inn, 11. woricttn nir . v(.(l lit hi , Itmno in ClLnnl,n 1 1 / I yS = 7/ (2 , . in good bertllh rind Thy 11)' r hunt: ~f enarmv, rrws t.. 0.41111.1 i n lino of tcnnm.3 hot 11P? `ll ihnt port and Frnn ITnIV TTTE SOLDIF.RS OF TTIE STATE Or \ vi.; VoTED votvr , ,- of Iho tat Merin , v A ittill-rv. stittiore , I intie'ol AV,i-hin , ron HI v. nl the rl .etion in Oieir 1.1111111 rill' Si to rifiiitor , . runt 9 , f) ot ont of 1r( for thr , Union S.or. A , Ihr boron , : of tho cAtuto of )Dijon vototl. so «•itl or Ihr Kovctono Stnto vote on tho 2d Ttil.dfiv of Oetol,or PA RI, tli D;IVOT , r ,, PI 11 ,111 10 r:, 1 , 11 nee ,, rocd of 'lf 11 , 01 in. wi,o prnrniQrsc to ttnr ° n''m fill tbrkir trick a. Thy i i inkr, rondition, how,,nr, thilt .do =hall rinnmit Ih^ =llm of t (1,111111, 11111 that 01" PN , ,1 4 1 - nnf F1)411 Ink p 1.,. i n 1 1 1 1 nr n., i n of W I Thnv rnooirn IT. Rohin to norferro rieorirdv c , orn" nymmovt.r., 71Q III O V. to 111,11:C6 of their rordQ, nrr..c, nod in.f*otor , ot.=, rind to pronnvoli , ll the cn mo frn4c in tho 9111111 , spnee of time nc they linvo tnkon. WriNf "i in Now inn. N. .1., intoly .ny , rl from -11 violont (Muth nt of bor lr , bnnl h. bor • TTo I,rolco n ..nrim , -1 . 1.0,1 ovor hor 1 10 bponller. ~ h o not vivo rn , hr.,. 111011" V Tho burrorptrikin- , tho nin of filtho nt hot nook provontod so inns iniurv. Fr_rintr Orounfil N'afttrs EQIITNIOeTT t r Clot M' —We hive brul quite n chlingn in thus nfrnn.nlinro within the Inpt Inn duty"; Thn rn•Arcniry hi tg flu to bn inw 5-0 . amt from hnlitg Of ROMITIor. WP have pn.sod to thus del 4 icion4 ennine.a of nn tumn, On Ttfonilav mm•nin... it (—la rnin. neennipnnind by wind. qA in hilt did not lno long. It hnd snmothinn: of flit' orininnotial, about it. and gnve 'OllO to understand that summer Was 'past and guns. Tug NFAV rtittitENoY , —The new ten cent frnetionnl currency in.eirenlnting, The pia Fire n little inreer lban the o'd term and shorter than the twenty-five cent clipQ. Upon the Nee is n tnodnlliorr head of Wnnh- Thelon ~_w ith_n_fnetamehimney, nn4 rigging on either; side, and a fl , nr- 10 in• gilt. in fonr pineon:, thehaeltin of a red color ; and the fhotre l sAltilp large gilt. Tl•ey ere printed on hnhit note paper, nnd,:protn'se to be more durable tinin the present currency, Vat '& jeqi rceetyprl the beat OPFihkITIMIt the county: which they offer TV:holeadte Retail; . Che.tp for Cash:'• ' ' ' 111.1.1 Nr.ti V.-11. Al A YER Iths j iit•t open od an extenFtve millinery establi,lniwnt on Nurtli Hanover et reet next door ,to 1)r. I.)lle's Oar readers the female hill he gratified In learn that Mr. MAY It ii dvtoronned to Inpi, tilt e,1.1ib1i,11101.111 iv 'licit in every re,p•et de , erve tae link e toss character ho untiiitinees rill . it. Ile keep: , 'NerYtihng now th.• pdtte and Irout the If, the ciizie , t t. 11 eNliectlllll, Ile oNliect , tl. f)/oh, 1/Cr CV( I'S 111 111011/11111• !sir MIT' hie nllt ,011:0 o liar us to reeeialwr walla \\ Ind) tai, Ilrllllu •11iun will ho wet by hti,liiiiids and lovets, tali we are entirely ',lire the ladle,. will per mit idle tl”•iii ill the uptgie ,'?•,•h• \dila ,lire Il 1 I pl I/ Sr.\ 1(1)11.‘ l 1.31.11,E 11:s:Alt`i.— I...l.•rring tti “us. colltiwi:7 it Itir ‘RI, tliken clinrge thi , I iNtitut h tielm4.l null the 111.1. well o.lllllllffilty thnt rc,t.iiiiii,ndtt to,n, \ in t ; ditti.lliter , tlu br•II .1 tltun 1. , thein E FA he Cuullierland c,,u1,t 3 Enir will commie co on the 111 II 01 111011111, and nee vo.• itutig tl e Fair Orin utls. where the :speed ill ht• horses is tried the tit t -41', 111 !IV (11'.11V11. 111111 111.1111 . g ll 1 1 / 1 1 ., f ll /' 111, the 1111'- 11i111•, IVilll null 211111 r.1,1111111/1- 101• Stilts gIIIICII tip ill the I.l‘lll stiles :111,1 Itotight lit the stare Nettwohl. Lt - vren Dr-. Nit licr Zitice. N. r Ali .1 . them ‘t 1111 Im‘ retell ;Ire 11111 ,4111,i1 111 11 , 11':11.1111 . V. f,1•1111.11 Pllll illl.lllll <a I,t , lort• in 1 , 1‘v1) nr III•II2Illawl$taid - I r<a•ei , ‘ : I•Il'gC awl trim. row, lie lir, :trod I. Iltiti lii iiIII N _\ \\ • C . i'"" n " . " -hip with him hi: .j4OIN .k. 1 4 : wivoi , l-4.11i..ht 4.1 til,• CHM al till , Till c,I,iIJ -11-11,..i•11t 11,1, 1 . ..1 IP, o Utrg. 1 , 11-111 t • - Will 1.31r"1i IT ill 11 , iit.• w , 4•1 , r floW 1:111.,11 lllcri. , 111‘.11,1'17. -.I• pilrill , •N yin poltg %%HI 10,,,kvi) -,N rnl d ..111111111111 . \ pti111:_!: t.111:11'!Z., troll! r , inr - tri , n• -tttt•nii..tr iii•lt J lit•—••1•\ potilhir " , 11 I•lt , 111 . \ • 11(1 'H\l 10.11. l',1111!:111.,11 011- !HMI Rim ~ t tht I In, ifl :11,1 i II ii rill oh•r. 11, • I.:\ llli (.“ \I \II. lo I\ I I . ..11. l, I 1 t\l,rl I \ ( ) i • 11111 , v. OH lii,.. )1,1,)111i.1 1•:.11,111• 111 1 . .0' 1,11... N\ 1 1 t 1 11 11.4• V =EMI \\ rl , "Igq -16 , 1 Maio itp :11quilt,111.11, at h,. it I'. V.I.E. I . t,tror, for e:31( 111 ,p 1 In 11, Lind. Ilh.r.pi;;2„l, HIt•11 , 1I;d1-H, Ili tier autr 51111 , 1111 , 1 , 111- b, It It I hlit .111 , 1 1.1,11111.111 CM /Intl 0, , 11 • , 1111 HU , ‘C%II , thl • 1),I:i1. Spring , 11..1 , I • ~i i/l/ I% 4;1'1 i , Pl . 111,, p iii‘.. , in,•lll, iii Ilit• t•.iIIIIII•y. trntitiiri• lit 1111 I IP, Or/ Ilirr 111. THE INV.XI,III :1,1,011 it:.; AND SAii (IRS .111,1,111 e iu tlur EtiderS - hel S Iu this n"l,le entelini-e untl IL II the Rev. Dr, \Vtng„ has ed lit net Its I cal ire..,urtr 101' 11116 pill% ,‘ In, but Ut 1. \V. I klli , t)ti, ngenl) w.l 1111,15 e 1,,,n,1 into DO; WI di :in t•. 111) tl hate% el' tnuutlul the . \ reel free to gi% e. \Vt s oltil,l be in our next to lifive iii..ny 111.1 e name+ The huln rititoti.l.ktit ot scho..is I.wor iu ['hind tlt t F. Bolll'll,, NI. 1).. ul Phil th. 1111111 1: t under C., B.ntrd) nlll.llii , in the supplying I'llotogr..l,l}sAA the till that vvery .chool ii expected to take 100. By this means, 1:11.0'- Iy, it is expected that t.lie ,Ctritlitins . !owe (.ottottitoi to to. itt tieLlyslttirg is to be got up . Supe,Th teMbi /N G rcn nrr / 0 0:) ,, frd. ILI Silllfite I SCIII.IIIC. Tile belleVOleill ' „ riche, il/1 , 111( hiliiilleeS ell ilillilk, elillid not, We think, do better generully than iii es-rli-i_rihe thew to such ii (id se its this. Tue Ladies Mile society no doubt ncied wisely in doing so. '1 he Ladies Mae Society or CiirliAle per M s. Ellen E. Irwin, 'l're.isiirer, 5150.00; Cc, Metzger, 251)(1. V. Cutheiiit, 20 Ito, J ll.inolton, 10.00, Mrs. A ex 'roues, *la 00, 11. ii . [L ust i ng ., 10 00, Mrs. Blenney, I 0.00„1(ilin S. Sierreii, 5 00, Rev. Gr. Joloision, 5 ( 0 1. Mrs. ' , Av..' M. Baird, 5.00, D. V. Al i t, 5 . 00 . A, !I , Binir, 5.00. R. C. W.,i,v.ird, 5.00, j • Ititner, 5,00, J. W. Marshull, 5.00 F. (liiril •ii r & Co 5 00. 1.11:48, KJ1.1...r ;11,,,,,,, It 00 jileig, W lIIIS, 5.00. A. Blair, 5 On, J. Newciiiiier. 3.00. Geo. Line, 3 00, 11 Law, 3 00, 'Choi 15a&tun,.2...00,.. M,s. 1111110,30, _2 AO, _ IL.Rhiii,_ 2 00, G o. S. Beetent, 2.00, S. 11 Homer, 2.00, A. B. Z.egler, 2,00, C. P. Cli:ver, 2.00, Docid Rhoads, 2.00, H. W. Mahon, 2 00, 11. linker, '2 00, Mrs. Thorn, 2.00, Wm. (larder, 2 00, S. M. Coyle, 2.00, Mrs. Peebles, 2,00,, Jon. R. Turner, 2.00, Mrs. U inner, 2 00, J. C. Steel, 2.00, Jilt). R. Wilgorer, 2 00, A. Slotubly„2.oo, J. J. Bender, 2.00 U. linker, 1.00, A. Beeietn, 1.00, Geo. 'Mind, 100, J.. Gituley, 1.00, J.is. Louden, 1,00, J. Iletidel, I 00, J. Shrum, 1.00, G. W. [loser, 1.00, Eli (lyer, 1.00, J. B. Bixler, I 00, 11. S, Ritter, 1.00, 'l'. Myers. 1.00, U. P. Myers. 1.10, florid Myers, 1.00, D. J. Leiclich, 1.00, 11. Biter 1.00, J. W. Stuiley,"l:oo, I. Livingstr.i), 1.00, Mrs. 11. 11averstjek,.1.00, J. W ()witty, 1.00, MI M.Ggilby, 1.00, P. g. Beltzhopeer, 1.00, A. NV. Ile, tz. 1.00, Gem. MniT,y, 1 00,' Jno deMlllOO, 1.00, Mrs. H. Wlllintos, 1.00, Alms; Robson, 1.00. Mrs. Seller, 1.00, W. H Zook, 1:00, Aline S poi swood, 1.00, Margt. It \V00(1,, 1.00, Jane MeD4bell, 1.00, MisS..Phillips, - 1700', - 11 rs -- Cn - pr. - Long,- 400i --- 11: -- J-.-Bricker:- 1.00, J. 130 , .5, 100, 11. J.'l.Cidly., 1 00, Lit,o6 .N . lttiy Peebles, COI she hod in the I,i , rid for :'oor SOl liero' e01.t1ren,),,25, 'Mrs. Delatieey, 1,00, 811101. Ltipfer, 1.00; IL .1.51 r'slllol, LOO, J. I.o...Fleming, 1.00, Jacob Hollingetv 1 00, A; S. bpinster,,l.oo, W., J. Cl9oeroo, W. .51.- Ilastittg,i, 1,00. Lewis MRAotifikain., 1.00, Ibitiry IVetzel,.l.oo; Sam itelSjpeil.l_.oA,:, IL B. fleck, 1:00,.C. 11. Meek, 0n1y,31 yew's. .tld 1.00. 11. E.' NI urnini , n, 1.00 Gen. Weirieh, 1.00. .J. Mi)Gooe4111, - 1,00,: 61.uliskin . House' .11061 ) 6.00. . z..' , , ~.:. • ~'. '1 .'.•'f t,p, ii,. ME Pr3cll,;ll )i TIC 1 M I 1,, tt,.• fir-1 r:,t 11.,;‘,1 - \V L, 1111,1,1' TEACHERS' INSTITUTE The Twelfth Annum' Jlcrtin, of the Own . - brl'lN lid o , llllly 'l' , lich,rA . n-titute, will ho held in • Ling•ory 111111. 1 in Newrille. cone. tmhwing (irtotp•i• 31, , t. 1861. nt lu. „'t i m .k. A. ;%1.. und cl4.6ing on Friday evenin , . Nevenil.er :id. I'aihor< 11 he prlinred. 11 id rend boron the lii-tittite. 1%. : 1). IL Trilvcr , j •el : Orllingrarliv ; ; S. A. . rit Int• Lie; A. 1 ritionoik: 11.411,.finutor_ G ( . O ;•;;; ; 3fis: Gr: : 11. I. .1. N. l'nyliPr Ig , Lirn : .1. IL .1. .1. I'i D i nii,l ('l:un(olcri ill till ecln, ; Moinlz in (:r"_ g t.,, 1 hy ; S. ,A. Follenl I.lg r. in Grnilininr ; Zitiii, ; \ .1 Fit f.. 11111 1, in th 111,11111h' Will bls Neill tho (*minty Super 1111 , 1 onl . v Wilrll,s Tell op es of W , l) ,, tet.':: will In. dirt olitoo; to tii ten hest spid ler-. The h,,t Will rnepi% t. It on l y of W,dpd. , .l' • i'letnrinl :Sl2: th, tlo• 1 oliwrial NV.1.111 SG ; the third. the I''tttl th•t,l\'n. Worth S . entopetitnr inind print Iwn :id a S111:111 Itt.ok nn which to WHIP. Writn Ili, word s w ill it r0r0i,114,1: toolll,rod so that olini,nood not be I F nu „1. (',•ninlitier will nii,l“ , l)i.limlllrie4; hnt nt 'llw wor;11 nit \vi•, llopi• 1.11 will emiw prorim.d. wha 111 11111 ia.. , •paid at r,lll call 011 11a1-.la 11 , 1,111 Way 11.1 b.. tHk , ll -11 , 11111 , Z C. .k. 11:IITIS, c, H em ./ 11. 111,r. Cathuriaa (4rt , 1111. .\. I'. )1..- 1 , ..1 ,, ,p.,1,ataatv. .1. 1,, Il4.ary, J. K. "iii. 11l n PoP"r "n it I.llllp, 1111. 111 titul(. 111 ,1 “1: , ,1;i11,1itn. L'Airt ;11111 til I . N111:( . 14,1 111 I) , 111.111i1” . 1 ., .1 fr,on env.ll rt•ll.aa.,l th, Stale Sal..aanten.l.ait. \ (hill 1)ir.a.11a.:4 tvill t wit. , 1 , ..111,11y t , . :wpm' tht• I ..- it , t.. tin: Em•i, Nr•h.r:ri iit th \VIII 1.1,•:1,.. 1,, :it 1,.:14, r 1,1,?•,• -4 1,1 1 It. II in iii ~ , unfy I • ..h N • nuLrr 2 ,1 II t I,t .k. , ler :lir into the re-...1:di11-lir:lent el' the The Ili Inl. iif Ole 11:i11 :mil nll liver -Ted ni I hi- lii :iiiilv •ii kip 'I kVIII 11 , 111. \\ 21":!2: , .11,1% of lli :I , 1 , 011/111 , 11”1 , . ,11.1 ul abut T. P.\ 1.11. I) Al L. (;Iti \I; F. \ l',llN. ;\. (; \ IJTZ, 7,111 , '1.111.1• iS POETRY OF THE DAY ME I r• ;.I‘N . n r 1.1%. r 1,11 t Ilia 111 iL•• lEEE I ' I 41•• 01111.1111114 t \ --11(•11 -111.1•1,1 y 1 1,,,(,•t1 ;In 11.1 iitly n .1 ;11,1 cultiv,tl,l 1..1, :111 , 1,1 i ..11.1, 1111• 1411.114 , I ;, ,!;•• t , .1 in l nl,ll ;liiil;2: ;1 ( 11,, „ 11.111111 111.11 11,111 L 1 I'll .'ll 111.' 1“1 1 . 1.1 1 . 211114. 111• \lt 1, 11111 ... 1 .1.•111.1 11s In.• In. 11r,\S,:ui11 10, 11:11 ‘% 11',..".k 4 1 1... 11 11112' 11 1 '11 \‘''L •••••• t,..••,• I , 11,2 NC. n t 12111,1 I,l'ill. :11 , 01g 11.111 his priticipl,, .\ \‘lll I , A. .\. \ w • i• -tii 11111EllEMII NV 11 : 1\ 1.1 •SK 1.111 IN 141 111 fitrt tir halo it,. i 1) lit \ .‘ r...‘ , 1. IT( II ! 1"1( . 11 1 . ( 11 ! c/,',1 TC I scll.inif iii'llt•atton's 0 i I vile is t Will cure tl.e Itch in 48 Hours k LS() LT ){ Er si. I it 4 i oil, Lk' Itol j/,,„ • •••, /1 . 1 . 1.1 t -••I • 17•• N 1,•••••1 1b , .1u, ..111 r• ar 1..1 by 1114 Ii, f.e.• tt, an) pia ,r 11e1., I .t 6,pt I YOUle IA +. o quT or OIRDEIt I T i a (liffiellit I;//'p 0 e liver ii‘ 10 111 11 rile lu t ie f•h • penile .1 1.10 II 19 - it • 1 1 111 cn l• 111,11 •••Iv 11111.0 L ,111 •• I h. r • st , e a II 4 rtlol l l , l n I- , t.io t.. •f., n ~- ,11 , 0,1. 1 014 1 1 •I, r Illu-I art oith ro Il 001) ll' ~,g gi 1 11.01 1. -11 11, 0 ,1 tta recillsrlf) ti-n ll' thole i, 11,1 g is - flr, tLo Itatiga 'LI 001 0 gig I'll s. 1 ill., i,00,01 11 , 0. le J. 1.. qua, ,11 111 ,1 r 0I sertlll- r, 'I 11, ja 11011 if .. • the II et 1- 0 1 1/00; the fever alril 111 11,y ••ther 1 •1 1 1 , •us 111 e• 1,110 I 00•011,10,0.• g, g t .1. , 1 , 11. 1111 • I'.ll 11 1 1 ,. 1111 , 11. lIF 1 111'3 I'V.-I• 11111 111 111,, hill' 1.11 , 0 .•1 till U. 14 1 1 011 100 'I hey HP p.. 0,1.11 111 the r ow,t, ane.P.w. I. to eO. 13 . .8,1.1100 OI d 1.01 11,vir 0i1 . .., N 111,41 /1 lull I ied (.Iti,a) Ile.wonth g 1 . 111, 1111 a peeuhel i•• is; i • 11, h 1041, I.log 101 1 . 11 .1 j ji fl, 111 nfolwre tlf rry rhe .1,1 1101 LI strt.,..s the de•lea•.• e at, ••I woo, ich IWO:O , AM illl4 12/ . 1/1.. pal .0. I , heseles, mid 110 Jrln rf•rilt4llll. al , 10 , 1 111 1 113 hth, , 1 . 1. d•• I hey pulite e• ii.. tegoooly. n d wlth , Lat, ,0 1 1. 0 00 1, 1 ,01 0 /{4 1,011 I 101 1111,111. 1 10, are .••I, tw take awl a e ,L het 23 r• nts .1 hue —II If unnu.y ehe h 111,11 1.1P4 yllll Cr . - six itehatis !mit •II I e,l'-ht d h , efit• le 111111,1 1.1 1111. 111 teal llrell Is new to." he tdre aver e thplewil 0. Yi•ur I•l•l..usness ,111 a, hon 1.0 roll I +ll,l. d. 00 tWo l'••ur 11 , .1 I 0. tt ryllr l••le•I li see , •• • .lu•y. 1 ., II gi I lie .1 g ell 111.111 or woman I I 3 druggwls. 2 weeks. :)tiztrriatjcs, „ the 111 It Ite•L Its t e mom. l'r • N of rli ett I'4 to ttt.o. NIA I.): N of Sprit.e, re. p.. Cuutbet Int.! Co. Mt, ins. to 11. v It T. fleck Ite. 1.1 It /.1) cltl.S. I. Lt: A . It, f I • 'pi.ol ''2.to. boot . by l'or,t . 1' ‘• NltAll IzObliTZ I/ DE I 1%1S• 1'; b tip ‘ ' r 1' nit loskttehip Cutu• llarkets. CIL It L ISL 1111 - PlttYl3l.lo (7001101 e, Crptembv . r 28, 1805. '•••• • 700 b ud 610 2 .5 1 05 •••) FLOUR(Suportine) do. (E , i tr.) ... do 1,17111 TE WHEAT do, 3 E El QM jr, )V EBB ;F.11.. CINt /CllCdlilitl GENERAL PRO Corrected Wceil 11U VIER ow:, I. 1 ,I) )W, 111.M.:SW A X. BACO.'S 11A MS Philadelphia Markets. • tingrii,TTEMBER 27—Evening. • Ilia •itati.Thrrltotenutipues-flrmratl-prieetrarewell mallitallied. 400 Ws Northweolern extra lantily ao,d .01.373.5; 1,200 bble Pounaylvania and Ohio do. nt 110.60 , O11; , 600 bide fancy do. at 811.60 m 11.60, nod 100 phis auperflou nt 27.60 bbl. The Mallen! aild.blthers are being within the above range of prices, 00 to brawl and quality.. Rye Flour he selling at $0 741- bbl. gyre Moth le nuletituai we hear or no'sales. 011.14N.-I.'hure to a lair doutaral for Wheat, at about former ratea, with tales of 6,oooints nt ionnow , redo, allke:0:70 tor old do,,the latter rate r, and whiteia front -26 , ,a;20;-o-sbl-tuta, , aa , -to. Bulling at 08,014 e la boa for Dulaw.tre tdal , curia la dull and, drooping: 1, '0 qua KO tat i) e, ul hot:pile! prime lota are offered at Mo. qua, with- .• out change :;6.00 hue.ould at 260f0r - prinae, ku& limiter inferior afloat.' ' I uL but apply ih \ 'hall IMMIE It 7:1 4 tO DUCE MARKET S4.pt.ml er 1,h115. y by Wm. Bentz. I -2f - lOW IN SIDE'S. 2 W1111111110.1N4. 22 PARED PNACIMS, PEACIIES zo ”Ilt I D APPLUS, 2 00 AtiS, 6 11 , 9-12 411 2fi
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