3 —— | Can They Have Aacther Teim ? ee jit al; i +7 The Stats Resolutions. a So a ey Dslr, ' if —— scheme of the Abplitioniste to kili the Bey ig Ge ih LRTENL, Worn: at hats luti © There 1s no vse talking—-no use of deny- | poace party in the North is about » played -s nan e are sorry to say thal tha resolutions ;n. 436 fyot, these are certainly the darkest ¢ passed by our State Convention at Harris burg are not in‘our estimation as unexcept- jonable as the candidates nominsted by that body. Although the soundness of most of them must be acknowledged, yet there is cel confident many Democrats | throughout the “State, will, like ourself 2 | take exceptions toot however in a captious | Well, who is to blame {or these being : darkest days that ever Cawned upon Uae thing is certain, American people? Did you not promise, | our people were frightened as badly as if the Mr. Republican, that when Abreham i/n- | whole Confcderacy had been upon them. eon and Andrew G. Curtin, were elected to | the bloody strife that is now desolating our | ¢lfice, that everything would be nght—thas | not say. 1and. Woe refer to the resolution of which | the questions which then agitated the peo- } Gen. Mead the following is a part: | ple would be settied and the country be st! has been relieved of his command, is said : peace ¥ Did you not promise lands to the | to be at Chambersburg, and in almost every landless, homes to the homeless, money to | village along the border is squads of militia, the moneyless and peace, security sud Lap- lor Federal soldiers. piness to the Republic? Did not the Dee : mo vy tell vou that your Chicago plat- | removed, and that Gen. McClellan is to take form of war upon the | his place, also, that Stanton has received ‘walking papers,’ and old beast But. people of one section of ihe country ¢ Did they not tell yon that the carpying out of | ler is to to be Secretary of War. Vicks- G o - heir days that have ever enshronded the people jou Gen. Lee, contrary to their hopes of this nation. There is no glimmer of | and desires, is quietly withdrawing bis for- hope ahead—no ‘light brenks through the | ees from Pennsylvania, without committing earful elouds that overhang one political | the depreda ong, they prayed he might, and horizon, aud nething tut a ° Reign of Ter-| a rer”? or the re-election of the men who now | B eu no ais cor.trol cur National and State Adm Whether or nof, their woe begone countenance appointment they feel, there has been gny cor the | Uonfederates nearer Iarrisburg than Car- the | lisle we can not suy. mistra- "tion will save us,’— True Republican. one which we terable force of i { spirit or with any intention of injuring the | spects of our good old party at the com- Te 5 = : == Iw P. GRAY MEEK, he Editor. nply for the reason sentiments oun ) rer : that it does not express thei LELLEFCRTE, PA. Friday B July 3, 1863 rR Ee i SASS ie Demeeratie State ticket FOR GOVERNOR, GEORGE W. WOODWARD &0 unee the least intimation that 4 1 ic rebellion, or inst the Government ; or 18 ine £ the Union, as utter- roof of this. we point with ex- butions to the wer, Iv is said that Gen. Halleck lias been was a deciaration ihe tofore and WOW le- the hundreds of thowsandsof de- | fizens who were the first to fly to the his : i i the tTnion aud peril Teer fe0vs ve tts | YOUF principles would bring disunion aud | burg, we are told has received another tnm- OF LUZERNE. dafense.” | ana hy, ruin and death 7 Did they not beg | ble. This is the eighth time tbat unlucky So far as our individual feelings are eon- | of you to desist from your wild and fanati- | erty has “fell,”? whether the report 1s correct — corned we have ever Jooked upon this war | cul course and cling to the Constitution as | or not, we cannot say. FOR JUDCE OF THE SUPREME COURT. of ai iy Bihoreiny) and there is the only hoe of Durpesatng our} glories go Seaviitpey Snares! Wonks oid WALTE TD a Yemeni, Si Wh A i iB H LOWRIE, ti 2 to he lavish con he 10 ns y the Wi | g ee 7 me i Bn i wouten her aze. Be civil to all rich uncles OF -ALLFGHENY. le Sas a De Tin ry | waka font folie witha pufioemsn. rratic masses of the North. We have ever | tected and their rights observed they | note your oldest ius to an evening party. — momesy=s | believed with StepeN A. Douglas “that | oct labor, even after you had inaugurated 4 PF Never contra : ict o man who stutters. Pull y the bitter |, ‘i the blind before you put on your wig. Zi you can’t get clothes and education Loo, war is disunton, final an! erable,” and | this bloody, civil strife, to alia feelings your cursed doctrines Bad engen- ne matter what politi diministration car- | We clip the fo rg account of a bra. 1 dered and settle the difficulties peaceably | ‘ 3 ries ( v avietions would be (hes: p ; {al outrage committed an zholition moh lie? n, our convictions would b iz same, | a i : get the clothes. Rose early young man, be- N : : : t it must in the entire overthrow of | and honorably by concession sud ¢ aipro- atm from the New Liston (0) Pats Liver- that it must end in the entire overthrow of | Lily by 1 iy fore you are twenty-five, possible, Above £3 e; and consequently to srexsult? | mise? Did they not warn you time and 11 | our Republi | . all take a pool 1s a small village on river, a Hews | ; : . : ly: ‘ in the lavis atribations 1m Hood and trea- | again of the fatal policy you were pursuing, hed 5 > short distaves frm Wel Colum. | In the isvish conpipnion : fede i» ! 1s of Pee 1 : goods ab the stores of thoee who advertise in ¥ s nid pep (fis Simply elorying ii o | of the vialsof wr you were laying up to : a. Liana couniy, an always Leen known | 18 © lo wege it, is simply glory in ih ¢ a A re us Warcamay, and the probabilities : iy 5 } 34 {ot fon HT svernment. be empticQ upon your un iorected he 5 § . . 15 coptaly some oF the vilewt abolition oiiisction, cof oun own Governmen i JI0Y you i are that you will live comfortably and die foi iri ds who have fallen Who then is to blame? We liave plead 1 | We have had tins on the Livody fle wretches in the North, The yapers oy happy, d, but ayed, warned and thre 3 1, and it is with you! row, not “exultation,’” that we point to O_ Liers have returned home | ithe ; emo {nn choosing a place to wake | any kind whale «We are informed hat on’ Liverpool, ul thn .eded us not, and now, when you ste that ay eve- | omen, | ue, in | their graves. determination of the people is to erush wonld and tive wen dressed fa women's elothes. | | we anvise our etaried «nt with tar and featherg sfler the | maimed for ! nud We see no t I sles and hurl you from power, | readers to deal with men who advertise in seratie wotien in ths piers T oy when gazing abt ther ery out ag in and ry to decelye them | papers which they support. First, because A . 3 —f | . + { Trt Lronta fF uP atens fC Terror il v are 3: 3 . A : : Tvs ed stutops of arms ard legs that points pi 5 hireptsned Heian of [em i joe ar | in doing so. (hey intimate (hat they desire ght at I arg—a hoy | 1y rds us. We have looked in upbn | not permitted Jonger to plunder we retary | sour patronage. Secondly, they have goods ed ber to the door, Iie then took hold the widow and her helpless little cones as and murder the people. You way 08 well | gg sell, which the pesple want, and lastly, of hee and tore all clothes oft except | they at round their de firceide know it pow as at any other time, that your ick salen and. small bee chor t wd of she-fiends then : husband and ier who | party is dead and damned. Alrab ng for a sto keep up with . mtb of tar . 2 : Tp (arid daplines afd Lion n up his life ashe theught in de- coln and Andrew G, Curtin, the darlings of | ooygtant change of fashior and style. . Pal . 1g 101 Cservative. tvranics lv : 1band | : of his esuntry and no foclings of ex- the radical, conservative, tyranieat, 4 ! Yon always seccura butter bargains er Soe ink over their sorrow filled our br ! tution Tiehting pw Ban Ton | men who advartise libcially. Afakos fiends Ei fretting. hes in “thal When we remember that it 18 Awericans i tractors, t-Lalls of a bolitionists, shuttle. of this. Rai: 2 DN necratic wonten | battling. with Ameticans, brothers butch- | cocks of hypoeritieal divines, plaything: | TY Tn were tarred el. We have no|cring broth ra itis not with + exaltation,” | the high priests of niggerdom ~can never; ov z en Aresantorke forrduly bos comment's to make on this inhuman bar | and when we know that this horrible cars | 8gain disgrace {he pogitionsin which the peo- | HCC laid upon our table, tin filled with If the they oni io be penaity of the | Have the Do parties can be found out, los written by able and experienced ed with the severest le in their blinduess and folly placed the [ wiiters, “A drift on the weld?’ by Kin- y i once. No, peace is too precious, for the frecmen of this country to again barter for | nage could have been prevented, and the | flames of sectionol hatred “that east their lurid glare over the whale land, could have wmocrats of Ohio sank so low ; i } tatulv an ndnire Slory. 5 ’ : hag coward debasel them so wach | been saved, Lad but the party now in power talse prowises from political demagogues, | (AY an admirable story, 3 por annum, hag cowar shesed them so muc | i | A dragR enn iN t i i hol 2 MUCH 4 ne its duty to the country, it is with feel- | The votes of Lie thousands and tens of Addgess innahan Cornwallis, N, ¥. mot defend their own wives | : : : - tO Op 5 ines, far fr se of pride or ** ation” | thousands who were deceived into their : fiom such outrages T wast | Jugs, fav from thoes of prids on exul ation” | rm od fasion ym ied Tue ContiNentan MoNtuLx for July has a o O 3 vs HOR o support w ¢ Tecorde ag » 8 : y law to redrees such wrongs i ue we poi 10 the nes » msde | 8 or 2 0 elton] of tient ot. W | been received. We have not yeb had time in ’ | by the people lo assist certain Jittonists | pite the {oul beilowings la lon. : : : c wil they et to revenge these flendish | J i 4 Repullie. la ood : tat uy ‘a, or the significant threats of those to peruse it, but judging fom the teble of acts of dovils, wacther dressed in pants or | io dusteng aie Bhepun oy Oi i Sag they SEH Make drduhation olin contents, conclude thas this number is ex- yy institution of > Nout HE ine who fear the rnighicou ndigoation an 3 7 . peticats 2 if so, they are unworthy of Sibihon of the South wy be wiped dt i 6 ceedingly interesting. 3. per annum, . . . aut.’ i ilragoea Opies : 1 . wif, mother, sister or daughter. Vengeance | °% rn iy fo : | Address, Joo. B. Trow, NN. er niton 1 on tron the heads. of Phereal point iu this resolution lies fn the | Another term of office fur these (wo 1m- i rere GB rere ere wunot Le 0 seen rpon the heads of | 5 2 onion w nln ania 2s f= Ay Lau Los ev nde ; cord now innin 3 :eiles would sink 2epablic so lo n As has Leen customary ior yeafs, uo such mi Punishment severe | word ‘now, Al the beginning of this Ueciles w ould sink our Republic so low my } ¥ years, {paper will be issued from this oflice next | week. Our hands want to have a little spree on the 4h, and we have agiced to let them off the quaamires of political yum, that no power on earth could of Terror’ ! war, wany Dumicrats did really believe | that (he professions of the Administration, i | to estore the Union and enforce the laws, | ¢ su jeted to such trea were honest, although they all remembered | where the pr | our difficulties seutled without dishonor or disadvantage to | | the North, but for the radical measures of | ! {he wen avhio then called npou them for aid | to coerce the South, Atuiat time there was ase for their Inir Hers. : iy ? jn is o at atl burns g th Se ae of | to let those Union Leagners remain at howe Dherg. DS ¢ hearts of | b Je enloyment of their penchant for mis- all tr BLS. : i chief making. «lave we a Democratic party 2” The | 3 people hava already spoken in yesponse.-—- | Pennsylvania gave the first ye!l of her dem- spatie hosts from on heart. Her val- leys and mountains wok with the om er matt mer TREASON IN THE Navy Yarn — Io is said tthe astoundicg discovery has been made the past week that the builders of the won-clads are using bolts with copper- shouts ne of a victorious democracy the peop'e heads. rejoiced that Democracy, lived, mi ——— a The dis nominate u- | Judge of ghonted, down with the tyrant cavght up the joyful sound and ¢ her sons to hanz out the demoeratic ner “on the cuter walls,” and echo the i” State Convention to for Governor aod we Co has DLden «d from the lst of July to the 5th of ery of the gallant Keystone State. [It wos August. an anxious period tor the weifire and por | merere omar mmr re yma i » shattered Republic. A “\rfaw i ab petuation of our shatter Republ A NEW RA FI RTOL Trae t powerful faction ruled the free citizens with | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. — : . = the 10d of despotism. anl strove to coniro- vert the civil law by the force of vayon The plain meaning Constitution was legis: | lated into a “mere bit of parchuient,” to! suit the ambitious views of the governing | clique. who bartered the Union for pow sr | OR and its liberties for wealth. Dictatorial au- | : ihe vei: ory thority was eiven by Congressional usurpa- CONCENTRATED | 2 tion fo the Executive, whose ac's were in accordance with his irresponsibility : and ! the the people were treated as slaves, whose | lives, persons and property were set at bis | disposal. Faction swayed the sword and held the purse, without accoantability to the sovereign people: and the enemies of free institwiions looked with laughing scorn upon the convulsive throes which were rend- ing assunder the framework of a mighty Republic. Was Democracy dead in Empire State that she should kiss the mar acles of tyranny, and bow the knee to ab- solutism 2 What chance has her democra- tic children against the paid hordes of fed- eral patronage, that preyed like swarms of destroying locusts within her borders upon their sustenance ¢ 1t was a period of doubt anxiety aud despondency, and the destroyer | ho Pani SPURIOUS t ths COMPANY TORNEYS, hereby ve ewploy- caused. In those dark days the democracy | of the State aroused up and rushing to the | Lalani ledp iia. GEO. HARDING, Esq., of { whirlwind, the astounded minions of a hate- WM, BAKEWELL, Esq. of Fittsbure ful faction, and planted 1ts victorious ban- Eel flnluy, ner of liberty. firmly and permanently, en | 1 all MAU FAC] SE the watch tower of freedom, where, under 3 of Lyedn tho ight: its protecting folds, the threatened viciims | UTED gn: of despotic ven can frow injustice a Connecticut, New 1 dann and uprisen Oldo have g proofs of the ¢ Livirg Democracy, that still | exists, moves and acts within their domains, { Put the Tribune's silly question, © {liye we a Democratic party #7 to these stars uf oor national galaxy, and a'roar of deigion would be heard from their mithions of freemen who yerard democracy as the only rock of salva tion upon which the perpetuation of our Republic can be firmly placed he th “the signs of life” that the Tribune mock- ingly says is “the question in dispute mu 50, Teplics ave as plenty as blackberries and grow on every roadside bush in abundant fruitfulness. ~The fist coming year of 1864 will give substantial evidence that Democ- racy is still living and all powerful as cver to meet her antagonists in the political field, where sho has so often veaten the mongrel pack that howl for power under us. sumed party names, and whose political creed i» a + flaunting lie” to dupe the people with. laa few ficeting months the Tri- bune, if wm existence, will probably cla: the lea ling question at the head of its § agraph, “Have we a Dem eratie party *7 to —«Is there any other but the Demoeratic party ¥7— Copperhead. now find shelter | © "ENTRATIED , Grocers and ET alte Notice. he United States Civenit (our, District of Pennsylvania, ] 1862, in suit of THE PE £ D MANUFACTURING COMPANY vs. tli U. CHASE, decreed to the Company, on N vember 15, 1562, the EXCLUSIVE htgr.n ed by a patant owned by t! FIER it dated O petuwal injunction granted. THE PENNSYLVANIA Salt Manufactwing Comp. OFFICES: 127 Walnut £vect, Philadeiphin, EF ju Br, aud Dapucsno I LOI. rere tee metemede tb see Ne, Ww, FNFGOGMERY, Poop, Ebony. Haz received aluige invoice of FR The nearo is. at length, fi ding his true level. Heretofore we havo thought him a mere servard fitonly for a menial offi es,nnt within a short time, he has ma fe rapid pro- grese. In the chinreh we find him admitted to full communion with the white brethren, | not, indeed, until be has been fread, as a humiliating condition of kis reception 110 the fold, to iprocate the’ Kindness by opening the church to the whites. This spir- tual pre . socially considered, has been somew starded by the unpleasant neees- sity of conceding to the white man that which i, the negro thought was his rig any such conditions of recipi , The Episcopal Couvention which reeentiy adjoti- ned, were not prepared to admit the negro to their counc, unless the Ulack brother would be civil to them, and tiie negro at length gave a reluctant consent, and 8) here. after, ‘the black’ and white sheep wiil be in the same fold. without | of old were baund to do batde for ther mas The State has moved faster than the Church in this respect,and the negro is now vite chosen agent of tha Government to crush the rebellion. ‘The retainers of the knights § ped $ SEWING MACHINES, W. W MONTGOMELY, ters, but in all sueh contests, the mes'ers led the tight. In the modern improvement ihe masters stays at home and the negro doce the fighting. Tne Union Leagae is entitled | to the credit of originating this cheap, safe, | and casy mode of protecting the State frown | invasion. This League, so bliodtuisty when there was no immediate danger, ad LELLEFONTE PA. the first blast of the trumpet, meltet AGENTFOR CFNTRE COUNTY. into three negro regiments, wud the so machines aie w.thout stipulating, as the Church didi any of the petitioners- -not even the go I) TRrrT I, Colonel, who 1s the solitary shoulder NO HUNIDUG, strap in the array--should command the dak 4 ; hint : brigade, Having used ons of them for Three hundred stalwart men, most if not | ! CRUEN YR ARGS all of than members of the League, showed | BRVEN VE ARS their adherence to principle by asking Suan ! ; Eo ton to except three thousand negroes 10 do Warrant thes 19 do al : sider a ntlel tor then. their fighting. st considerate and noble Co Acmiial and bash ' o i Call and examine and p:oct offer ! “Let no one say that the League has ? Ty done nothing. Fach white man of the 100 furnishes ten ebony substitutes, and promis- | es the green-backs to pay for them. liven | Stanton himself, who may have a dash of | : white blood in him, secias to trent the offer FRpa with curt contempt, He says not a word of PHII thanks—don’t hint at the loyaliv of (he of - 4 fer, but coldly and simply suubs the three hundred, by saying, their Teter has FEEL ROOT 2 Ty Wi has hd ean bu cousa been received, and orders has been sued for raising the nesjroes, Helthon diss CONRAD the subject, by handing then over Maj wr Stearns, who will explain the anples- | Oa the ant details, It is (fue that this noble peti | ian J tion doos not professedly come from the | BIGHTH DAY OF League, but most, if not all, of the Mawes | ULY, AUGUST, AND SEPTEMIEL. signed to it are members of that body, and | He cures all disenses that there is an odor about the whole afliur «FLESH IS HEIR 10.” r whichis unvvemtinile Faenteg Sowael ||| a STETBESCOZIC EXAMISATION % Of the Lungs FILE. W. LEVINGSTON, M. D. Mr. Eorror. —We the Democrats of Wal- | ker and surrounding townships earnestly | recommend Mr. Anthony C Geary as a candi- date for the Assembly, subject to he deci- | . RT sion of Democrat County Convention, Mr. Ornamental fron W orks. Geary has been an unwavering supporter of | =e Democratic principles, even since loyhood, | W6OD& PROT, ilo Ride and if nominated, will be elected by anover. | or . tS iy +k whelming majority, and fill the post assign- | ILADRLDIIA PA, ed him with konor and credit ta the people of | the Most Mayozable Terme, of this county, a. : eo Jjeld ly Offer ft ? NEW and BZA {riety of IRON F | RUSIDENCES | and GALVA MANY DEMOCRATS. ay = 07 A SuGGESTION.---Every Democrat | BING, IRC & | BTALLS, rol ; VERANDAH who has a father, son or brother in the ar-| my should cut the Democratic Platform out | oy of some paper, and ineclose it in a letter and | send it to them, as the plarform exposes 5, VACHS SOPAR ple on and owtrage the constitutional privil- the gross falsehosds and misrepresentations | character. of the Abolitionists.— Columbus (0) Crssis. V7 Appiyin : fo { work Ree