The Lebanon advertiser. (Lebanon, Pa.) 1849-1901, September 28, 1864, Image 2

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WIL X. BREAUX ' , BMW and Proprietor
LEBANON, PA.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1864
NATIONAL 'DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS.
FOR PRESIDENT,
Geo, B. McClellan,
OF NEW JERSEY
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
Geo. H. Pendleton,
OF OHIO.
• POE CONG.RESS,
HON. MYER STROUSE.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY
_TICKET,
Assembly,
ADAM RISE, Lebanon.
Prothonotary, .
JACOB WITMER, jr., Cornwall
Sheriff,
• W. G. SOUDER, Swatarm
' •
Commissioners;
.
RUDOLPH .HERR, 3y , South A olivine,
MARTIN MANDERBACH r.
Direntor, „ •
EZRA BUCHER, South Lebanon.
Auditor,
VALENTRVE,D. URICEL Bethel.
Coroner,
. 1 011NEOE!AEEIVIEL v N. Lebanon Bora'
-se. we had a good many bo
gas war deSpatehda during the past
week, all of which were manufac
tured by the administration at
Washington' to influence the corn
ing elections. We shall no doubt
continue to have them thick and
fast for the next two or three
weeks. The reported capture of
Mobile -is without the slightest
foundation oftruth, and so is the
reported capture' of Early, in the
Shenandoah. Valley. We caution
our readers to be guarded against
deception in regard, to anything
that may aPtlehr from now to the
election in relation to matters eon
,
nedted with ;our military opera
tions. They will belie and deceive
the people.
litr The deaft under the call for
"500,090 mere" took place•last Thurs
day in all districts which had not fiH
ed their quotas.
Oa the' outside ve publieh- the
speech of' the Xon. Emereon Ethe
ridge, of Tennessee, 'delivered at the
great ratification - meeting' in Piffle
: d'elphia, on &I , tti:rclaiyevening., Afr.
Etheridge was always
,:tneT4o ( Pr of
•
year. II 0 was . for 1011,6* time a
Whig member of Congress from Ten
neesee, supi , orted Abraham Lincoln
for President in 1860, and greatly
contributed to his election, and was
Clerk of the - Gni ted - States House of
Representatives during the first Con
gress of Mr. Lincoln's term. He is
one of hundreds of thousa,nds of that
party who have become disgusted
with his administration, and wh'o will
now support George B. McClellan.
Mir' We were informed, ofan amus
ing incident itt,e clay.: It hap
period en flo canal:
boat was passiOg through the lock,
with a HcClellaW flag flying, when
the lock-tender sneeringly derided it
and added that McClellan Wits s'"trai
tor." The boatman very 'mildly, 411 7 - :
swerod thathe served "under IleOlelr.:
lan on the Peninsula and at..Antitami.
and that no man should call `hini a trai,
- kir in' his hearing" without going tin
der. With that he seized the joek
tender by the nape of the , neck and
the seat of the Pantaloons, and pitch
ed him into the canal: lie "went un-'
=der," and came up a wiser man.
Thie "Wltipping In" Gamc.—The
numerous accessions from the Repub
diean ranks to thane of the Democra
cy, which. hale rceently'taken place
iu this .. eoutity, havealarmed the, ad
.4.l3lllntki 4tkey are; a
beta -to try tkoir old *Arno, of ‘‘wbip
,pingiii" • those. who are refractory.
Last-fill they had their agents per
ambillaang. this county ;for lieek - s,
and v;ritli all kinds of promises, sueh
as, "If Curtin is -elected there will
be no draft," and "Defeat Woodward
and the war will be over in 60 days,"
they stiffened 'the_ wenk-kqeed and
brought' back wanderei-s from
the fold...4nconraged -by their suc
cess then, .they will resort to -the
same tricks now. With this • view
they have adVertised a large liana ber of meetings,;e:xpecting to, be a
ble at these gatherings •to; whip in
those who have . desertedrthem. Keep
a look out for the "whippers in."
• _
,farlt'is reported that Lincoln will
o'rder another draft—if he is re-elect-
Deoember, so that they will
be ready- for the spring campai g n._
There is'uo doubt of this, for if the
war is to be carried on, as it it has
been for the hist ( two years,
,for the
uegro, more drafts will be necessary.
licelellau will never. resort to' it.—
He is willing to offer terms, , &Hie
hOnnrable to both sectioifi/ to ie.-
store the Union,
MEI
Sor The opposition had a tremen,
dons out-pouring of the faithful on
Tuesday evening of last week—they
could have filled a school house by
little spreading. They had prepared
about 400 torches to light the last
dollar and the last men around on
their way, but as only • 210 were
wanted the rest were successfully
returned into the Court House by
the back-way. About 60 boys were
impressed into the procession by
promises of treating them with ','eut
tie-fleck.% By actual . count their
pro Cession thus .numbered,. including
the Baltimore., platform in the roar,
259 men -and boys: .. , They paraded
through most of the: streets 'of the
town, a weary looking crowd.,; Had
it not been:for theflaine oftheitorch,
es, the firing pfilartford ,Conv l ention
c'blueligb . ts,' ! (very appropriate,) and
the occasionahbooming of aorne kind
of a shooting-iron . , the usual quietness
of our town . would not haveo - tmen dis
turbed in the ; kart.- An, occasional
yell was heard, but not a single, bear- :
ty cheer for Abe Lincoln., A funeral ,
could .not Ilave had,lesS enthaSiasm.
`ll l .(Y,snealc;iseriously,--ths abolition
grand
,maskcottnty ratiAeatiOn meet
ing was a,,rafist.., signal fizzle: ; . • The
_four greal,draters from
instead : of having each a stand to
speak from'asthey had anticipated
hart to content themselves -with hop-,
ping.. : up i3 single file I and..delivering.
themselves, / ,•.A.,l3erk s . coup ty orator
closed the.,proceedings. ,Lincoln was .
nomivated i ive—beliafe:sotnetinie in !.
Jai '• * '
arki_
_
succeeded ikbripgli* out 'about halt
the number the- Democrats had in*
their precession.
:The opposition rank mid ,file have
lost heart•in, the ,Lincoln utilise.—
Thu Avant to see , the Democracy, in
power, with McClellan as President,
and all the,effurts of , the leaders,: with
greenback appliancecand 'otherwise,'
cannot infuse spirit. and enthusiasm
into thom ler abolitionism, drafts,
taxes, and Lincoln.
O: 7' Gen. Frement has withdrawn
as a candidate for the Prosidency:--
his letter is published An another col
limn. lie says that the administra- .
tion of Lincoln has hcen a, failure, pa
litically, military and—flnaileially.—
That he does not intend :that his in
fluence shall aid in the- . re-election of
Old Abe is very apParent: from his
letter. :Nor will IC ..The class of
mon who. Would have..voted for Fre
montare not the men to vote for
Lincoln; now that thefoftner is out
of the way. Of all men; the German
Republicans of the west, particularly,
are the last men to. be bought and
sold. by: any man. It Fremont and
the abolitionists with to buy `and sell
me'n, pOlitically '4,tlierwise, they
must, stick to the negro: ~ W hite flesh,
and blood won'tstand•lit. Fremont's
withdrawal, as his lettgr intends, will
be" two votes to McClellan wherOit iS
one for Lincoln.
rrh • • •
be employed to travel for, the cam
paign. The democrats would not
mind helping to pay them for their
trouble as r they would also benefit
.therefrom.' 940 of y them proyed to
the satisfaction ,cti overybocly that
Gen. McClellan was a "gentleman."
For 0 Id Abote didn't prove anything
nor for himself, if ' - yve consider the
lies and slanders, knowinc , them to be
such, he, repeated about Mr. Strouse.
,Ile also declared, that an oartriistice"
'was 'treason: , 'Did Sherman comnit
treason-in agreeing town armistice of
ten days - with - che -rebels twos weeks
age ? Jae akao, said, that uNlien Mr.
Lincoln sought a,comMander for the
army he ally took t4' very `Berri 'Men,
the .couti , try t'or6i to
tbai i McClellan eras.l, , s 5)
Aln i q9 l 9 l° Pgl4:.4'4C l l.t. lte "best.man
,”:
(and, , that l tootwhitu danger was most.
imminent. The'vrators said aA good
itutfiSr` other things," very funny to
,amuse fileboyband_others not funny
.to;Neale, tho orn en ; some , spoke
very loud, , arni.others not so lota—,
Ono Ofthern: be` hnie so violent that
the atidicace 'st,4o"d' in Momentary'
dread that lie., would tear his shirt.—
On the whole it was a very amusing
. atfair—that meeting was.
Sets It is said
,that the - opposition
are 'reporting thrb,ugh'the country'
that th la; war., ,i5,..414".; 4 ,4 1
i thO f iage
Abe Lincoln Chas thus ended it, and
restored the T.Tnion, that:he should in
gratitude be re-elected. Inthatway
they hope to retain some of ,the'llhs
of thousands whd
gainst therm. , ;
BP) • MEN' DOWN I SOIMI—Gen.
Grant has lately' written a , letter in
whieb he. asks for only a hundred
thousand more. He sip that the
South have reenlisted their :last man.
Of course this is n'ob the two-year
old story revamped for-special' ',pur
poses, but if it takes 100,000' mep to
whip their last man, must he'not be
a "rouser." •
Bring Out Everyrote,. 7 --, The
lection for members of Congress and
county officers,, coMe„ of on
TI3ESDAT,OQTQBNII, Let
our hien& hatve a committee in ,each
sch Col district to bring outthe voters.
Attend to thiU at once, t .4„ vote for
the Democratic Ticket in Qctober is
a vote for GEOR6EB. MCCLELLAN
in November, ,„Let this be remem
bered by every friend of LitofilaXac.
Inasmuch as, it will be 'impossible
for the Deniocratia canvassers ,te go
into every township, prior,to, the Pc
,tober election, we earnestly call upon
oe,ptioyle to attend to this,matter in
their own way.
„
ISIZIE
()*••In consideration of the immen
sity of stealing and-treason that is
now going-on among the "loyalists,"
not one of whom is punished . when
detected, the Lebanon Courier", of
last week, has the assurance, and im
pudence to imply that sOrile of the
.thieves and traitsrs .are. Democrats.
The treasonable projects in New
York, lately detected, to supply the
rebels with necessaries of various
kinds, were hatc c he.d and..e.ecuted by
officiala in the OUStora Muse, :S'onle
of whorl are, member§ of tine '°Lod=al
League," and otheys,oconpying .high'
positions in : the admiciatration, Yet
the yell table Cotirier would deceive its
readers by. implYing. itilaranot.Make
the ''beldly; Via' 'they are
Ddmeicr4ts::lltiO ciity.o4 ) 96ost "boy
-41 and intelligent" thai . iteal . in these
flush tines..
sek.. It is said that
,Mr. :Fisher, in
his speech on Tuesday, night-, *as
very indignant'.beeause he should
have been, called "unmitigated
liael . by'soMcond 'at' la . 'l2o,einoeratie
Meeting in Pottsville. 13Cieare'assur
edthat Mr. Miller is entirely mista
keni and that 'when !;his name was
'Mentioned it Was respectfully.:. 'While
thus careful', however;- N . resent in
dignantly What' never uttered,
the vlle..islande4-and..' falsehood put
upon his opponent .by Miners'
Jourhal, 'republished by the 'Courier,
and 'repefited Ids crate'rial com
panions, about Strouse,. being
"choked"? at Ashland.
is so 'very chary - of his,reputatien for
truth and voracity, he Shoillclnbt on
ly net
.travel with prof of
down right lies ut,,shonld cease act
ing with a partpbbilt. on, ..false
hood, deception and fanaticism. If
he desires to be: tpeated' as' a. :gentle
man he should :act' like, 'and "a'ssoei
ate with, crentleMen.
ozeL, At several of the election - dis
tricts in this cotinty last fall Whe hero
the, election offlecrs Aire. all of Ale op
position, party, eontraryto%the,inton
tion of tlie law, a number! of persons
w=ere allowed to vote having hcOn as
sessed and paid taxes on the d,ay of
i the election. , All such x"Otes,are - ille
gal and the election %officers can be
prosechted, and fined •aild implisOned,
i t for receiving such`viitt..s:,=' - f l veili , vo
i' - - - al . .
i ter must be assease aticast, tendaz, s
before the eleetfon, or Prove; hiis, resi
dence . and the ,payment, of, taxes,
-which were assessedl' that length of
time before' 'the electioA: -, lA' the
Democrats appoint confifittees in
every- distiiet to attend.,4 the Polk,
,
at
them protest, against the re
ception of illegal votes, and if,- their
protests are di,iregar4led: 'preiseente
.=,
Jions, be ,fairly coßductod; is ',alt =we
t
,ask.
ThePottsyille abolition orators
are jelers. They caught"the fee
tion' from their - master; Abe.—
One at them, Martz' liy nanie. l ir t e be
lieve,-on Tuesdak'night, his
whole speech 'to telling,'lire*arers
'what he had come 'oierfiPi.eferl - ' "Ho
%pile to tell Mir fainiers! toriilselpo
taioes. ;Schuylkill 'e,opfity' ''gas
good POtata market and ho Withted
us"to raise.potatoee to sappy - it": :We
preeuind lie ie in the" business, ands
had an e`xe to his interests,' kili;ile his
-
friends were driving him aboat - to at
tend *Utica' ii e r:is the
'and
nide'on'th'd`oobaeibii.
ser 'T h'er6 iiiaaJeport inelittimi6d in
'both Nofilieild'iibit' hvtlidi;E`ilidl
- =;:n t4s ' •Ifil 111.1tia , ,
lii.Pl? 0 4 1 1 C 4 ' 3 `vPor 'l , 3 4 ( ?frb I AV-x
-41.1dgr.41.1Stc,pbens l and ,Ilersqbei. lir.,
Johnson of GeOrgia,:have.,asked ;an
inter v'i'ew with 4letferal Shdiiiiiiiri to
confer aliobt peace.
, (40)V.1.a r r gh'ert
- , ' .. . . n ,
man has, Accepted their ,offeg, and f in
vited:them to ao,,informaj conference
with him at Atiantir.' 4 : Thesey repOrts,
fall refer to" SeiteMber 16;' two'Tiveks
tyto. There has been no Conference
thitt,we know of yet, held at Atjapp.
Ilad;there, been one, Geperal„Sher
man would no doubt havc - telegrAph-,
ed the newa to SeckaarylStantbn.—
We'believe, however-that :the ' , whole
thing is' bdgtts and 'intended to r.intike
h-'' pec. k-- - ,--Ir e O ' th ; a,
-.- n 1 gin . ci — n'
or
would- make peace unitany one Hat
tiIIONTS Wrn,self to be dfrottded out( of.
.
his-vote by Auch. stutf, d °serves :to be-
cheated. , J ' ' ''' 1 z' qd
&Pis , Yam - T ,l I ' E P -- r7TIPPP),,
411 1 *- ,4 4:19. 1 1 2 1ingi,1 1 0 DPM9qr4CY had
batter make vpiteation iminediately
”•0 1 P ( Pot& j 8 4ITPAP full. 4f,r 0 , 11 / , 1
qaarters b gar„ek Ivye jaflge . etial
aecessiniis tia our, ,ratl4 , We. ,eball
be able to "rest,ere by
voltie,teering. No,Araft.pepd, bo,ap-
Probe' *lt ,; i . f.
Next Friday 'is the - lait 'day
for 4 iiilkiniaSeisinenia;
, t.l' +l,,
ericseevery
Democrat should
.see tbatuli, intend
ing to vote otul ,tieket ‘sbould ,bess
sussed on f'cir- bsthre 'that = da r Let
therb be del*
)0.1, :la far
t
agt: Lincoln liti's 4l ieudpitell the
old the old 'Coiatitutioib'ytie
otct larms, 'the 014 oatffheidek ft:o'l24o-
'tarn and httiV l Zlgelare f d'TOr'
stdak /in
trade nt4-left hitn is' flip dif flak? and
etrenlhat bas rnutiliitedAt'' eon
sentiiik to the breaking
intei:ttvo parts. As--be ithsflinetunk
bled all - the old hehrfoottiti oui` tith
ers out of the' Federal t liinsehbld ? ' the
people intend to trundle' old_tinebrn
off-and take a-ado ea:isn't
ery honestr . pittriot you meet; 4i - 'lskt
44:inviudocr6f#Jit •
tr ii.tt •
;*. N-
NMI
oz:7-Mr. Vallandighata will support
the Chicago nominees,' as may be
seen by the following extract from a
speech delivered by him at Dayton,
Ohio, on the 17th.inst. As the op
.
position have been spreading reports
that he was Opposing McClellan, &c.,
oar friends will see what reliance can
be pladed on everything that, at pre
sent emanates from abolition
sources :—Mr. Vallandigh am respond ,
ed in ~a,,. masterly „speech of, ba.lf,an,,
hodr ,ri c hielk was repeatedlii n terrupt4,.
Hed by cheers. Ile spoke in defense
- - of• - the.Democratte-partratf& df - Stete
Rights rd Peace, and in ;sopport of
. i
'the 'Chicago ' platform ' `The Demo-,
,
cratic party was a,State eights par:
ty—a Constitutiek
,party-ra,. gibipn,
party—and just. Doty a Peace, party. ,
It was his party• gad - itt' chndidates
were hlicandinates. It hdrethe,`Arki
of the Covenant"; it-carrii3,V.the, for-,
tunes of the Republic, .atithin , its , sife:.
cess lay the only hope of the Repub
lie. The Chicago platforhi '6nntieiti-,
od its policy apd, principieti,,bi ,ati,
thority, and was binding
,apoti every;
Democrat, and-by`. them,- ( the Demo
craticAsiministratien• tpOsOild.Atiailla
be governed. It was the only au•
thorized exposition 'of .the Democrat
is creed, and he repudiated 'all Others : '
The-unity and harmony of the patty
were essential to ,snecess,itind with +•
out success lei November,. the
country' Was liist..` l 9. ir ' Sblfeidslow lie
declared his pur so to vote
• Or -the,
......„.....„, e....... , .. ..• ..,
..:ft ALD <llll , '
of securing Oa Ti , Bincoln„ , atiti
I the rescue of the,Aiepublip.: . - -,.
•
GREAT; .MOULRIAAN MEET4NCI
Prima DELPti lA.—The papers all agree
that the Democratic' ' RhtificatiO'
meeting held in aid' arout;d : tridepen-,
donee Square, PhilitOelphia, last. Sat.
urday night, vi..as'one Of tfr9:g041.181,,
political demonstrittionaelier.,W4iiehs -
ed in that city. 4 The Age says there
were 50,000 paeple at the , meetiing,
and 30,000 in proces'sion: ','The Tied:'
.
ger and Inquirer aeknowle'dge'it to
have
,been "a greattiffair; andieven
Forney's Press is compel led, for truth's
sake, to call` it"'tll rilliui,tPageant—.
a great outpouring of tlie..People.-",--
Eloquent speeches were madej)s-
Col. James Page,
ipn.`ifiritm Kett ii'
am, of New yery,
Et h eri d ge„. uf .Ten Sessee, Gen. =NV m
McCandless ; nonr.r.Josiith 'R. tndalt
lion. Anson V. Parsons, and others,.
The display of banners, me ttiSeki, tran,s,
parencies, &e„is said to have exceed:
ed anything of the kind ?that -tiati:
been seen* in Pliilidelphiii'Sitice - the'
days,P l l44 o wu • =, - .
NEGRO CATCHERS-OE , WHITE
At Elmira, New' Xork; a' stifled of
President Lingelresnejrd,ol4loAare
engaged hunting itp- white men who.
have been drafted: TheidarkiesTai l
ry . liikh . as;iv t fildn gi
they, drag white men from.their fami
lies and march them .ofr-I,oreamp, to
fight for the f reednuii cif Sot bren
gross who doii't
All who like_ this. picture. can ;vote tfie'
.Repnblican , ticket , *
—.-
o* - The ld!
_Jo 9441 era tee,. Ito.
,iv ny
day week. The "1" 41e,.,,xvere.grazing
at Coggin's Point, en the south side of
the James, eight miles City
Point. They were geardedly de- r
taehment of Kautzi's ,? i
Confederates, shout' fie thousand.-
strong, attanked ttip
7 _efieratstailip
daylight ok / .ll"richly miltlllllg, tgid ser-:
rounded the - l herd,.. cunt uring nearly
all the cattle guard. There Wes
sea reely resistance r
addition to ;the bdev,es . 1 they seized
cyno, , thousand prison ers Anti ~ Severat
,wagons,,. wifb i ph,eir,tea ma of ;mules;
TA)ey, , ,thell , marched ;southeast to - - -
w,tird.a point on the.4Veldoa railroad,
seven, t tn eq, th.elow Acainsf. Si n
atio.
lln various p laces .on , ma r ch
.Pecreral npick eta:. A
I tvge l fotse len.t dowp2 - !the, ernaaten
. I '94ft j t9, kr4o - Rt. &kin tp-arrived too
)citre,4 , 'Au!! biad crossed htiforei the
tardy pursuers reaybe.d the;lettono t d-'
3 Y44 ll fiiitt , .. l :eingr:att,a44 Goofed:
'grit tea c,r,9ssed the railroad
Allf 1 ;,1? 16 0Pa safe.ty. within'
then:, Tire honty: l they got
AvP•tsworlshrb4 l (a nOien of dollars.
4, ~..'€.rig ~ .F ~t
MEM
.
1 --. :THE- NEGROES `CARED' FOR.'
- Gin: B. F. 'Bullr:;uf one pfliis' of
flititil-' reports. '`eta es : i'lliere are
now -7-1,..,53' Uegroesi in ':this :. depart
ment,/
of' iviii elf 20,47 dtliv rations.
- in *tibia or•inipaito* [lie K.;'o7„'ern
-Med t; 'of - "wiiieb.oire tbird are in ilia .
•fafriili es of l'eolOre&soldiers ;, : - 8,84? of
‘Khoin litive' been iiill 4 tP4jP'Olis de ,
iSaPtrifeni.l'h '''' P ,
• ' : Frtoill 'a,hothei pi liAed sfateinent,
it appears that SO; 'are 'fe'd'in Rbw
Orleans at' Govern) enE . 6xj)Oise:' At,
otherpoints,, •Bon ttt;- POrt, Rpyal . ,
-Otrirola.nd, =IA iferudiStr; "Ilre 'it a tiibers
i f
Anount up ,reititiveli;as large; , s& fbat,
it is safe' t 9 sa3e, ' thol, from' 125,01)Q, ` - to,
450 ; 0 00inekrpes..Oridepencierit: or t•b.
Abid-bddied enlisted rnonY are 'l . eti. at
,publie experkse.• o,l ' I ' " - 1
t:1 ) ITWO rati on sJ It cluiy , ' ift::' a . eoat• •of
f thirt3F ken ts - for' etteheratiiinfi or Sixly
.e.eiTts.a day; multiplied 'l.iy . one" Min
dred,afitt fifty, tlipustitiBl :kedilltb'
,iri a
edst • of~, $,90;000 •a; dilyOve). half a.
'million, off; dOl lairs- a f - Ureelc; and over; r
thirty, millions iof dollars,. pe,r aniinin.
': How 'many poor • virhi td f ii, milies are
provided , with' Governnien't ittigns,
by Ms--. Liriooln's,Vencoceli'vAdoliffis
,t
-ratiofil? ',, ;,, . ; ". =: e:. ~,,,
TJ Pi.;ieeCoak.-, 7 411 p9octnen
who want the prje e r, btrar :rgis ed curi a hsvq,:their ,
wishes, gratified : , by
soting t hir tieeein,
• D'
angerous Clounterfeit.--A- , 'fieW
and dangerous - 00Rn terfeit Eye on`ttia
;anion: Bunk PhiladelflOW,Nittsla7
A3Upd last' Saturtl4. in igb is %si i
most' edne
leapt' half ;a dozen r sultiekeelS6i6i all ii
different parte of th'e
tifein ins genuine. myt lthkp bai t ;
judges would detect the fraud!' 'Look!
:0,9t 49. r AU: Nl' Oat Bankxt,fr
Goff eft WO VO aroietig
*he want to- get 'cotei it'thel4rfL
pethooffitio price of' tivelve - 0141 , :pter'
potind'; tlyi'lidna•Oerixt`fO'
'ca n ciidite Bl )' 7 :MCDlo)lOo 4 1i6 - Pei S ide-1
r;icv ni- 14
- - .;:a9lE;
.4) ed 94 braiti :1 , 7 ftl '
~v 4 . 4. A '
Withdrawal of Promont.
BOSTON, Sept, 21.—Gentlemen :
feel it my duty to make one step
more in the directionAndicated•ky my
letter 01 the 26th of Attoitst s and-With
draw my. name, front-the-list cit-2.can,di
daies.
•
Thel 3 resilentitti question has m ef
fect been entered upon in such a way
that the union of the.lrepublican par
ty has become a paramount necessity,
Tlle4oli6y=4„ tilljelDemocratie party.
tithir'gditaration or re-estab
li4kment with.slay.ery...-I,lhe Chicago
platform is simply separation. Gen
3eral radeeptance
is-re-establishment with slavery. 1
Tho Republican candidate, on the
deb ry,-is plidged to- the re-estab-
Agnienl , -,pf : ,the Union without slat
werryT and,,however hesitating his
polieythe pressure of hia
i i*Of'yvitb,iye may, hope, force him to
it.
A3etween..these issues I think
man-of t hui liheral party ciin remain
&Of, And Iliblieve I am consi4 7 ,
ant ~with .antecedents in with
drawing,-=-triet tc - the- triumph,
Of' lir. 1J11161:11i3j, - iTill"to do my part
towards prev.e.atini - r the election 'off'
the' Democratic candidate.
In YreSpect. - to'qlfr. Lincoln, I con=
thfuete hold„exactly ;the sentiments
cuUteknod-mmy letter of acceptance.
cohsiderhiS Administration has b.ept
politipayy, 77#1itact`ly and financially'
continti-
gjia_e Cattr.Cif , legr6 or , the count's'.
T - bore never was ft' .greater unan
imitytinA6lntry than zvi2s exhibited
1 4,,,aumter, and filo
Sonth Wlll4 powerless in the face of it;
bus Kr. Lincoln completely paralyzed*
jhis'gepernus feeling. He destroyed
tlie'streiVitli of efi nocition and din
deilthe..-North-, when' he declarect.to
,
I.l4 , e''SiiiitlitliAslavel:yi should be pro..
lleThaSlVilleup for the Sogtb:
a ! ,styentk,w,ijqh otherwise they could
have .never attained, and this has
theni - an idvocate on the Chi-
Augn „
:Tho , CleVeland Convention was to.
have ':been 'otien l 'avowal of o'6l,
condemnation 'which men bad been'
frCely.c . Rp - reiiing to each other for, the
,past two years ; and which had been
rinadefully, known to
„the President,;
'bdt:i the ntieeiitaiii'eondition of -af ,
fairs, .leadin g ,fjnen , .,3Vere not found
willing to make public a
tim dissatisfac
.
tiand . cotidenination which could,
haVe . fdndered.,Mr. Lincoln's nomina
and their continued
.
sileneu ,and. support‘established" for
him 'a 'clia,rae;ter amodg the people
MIMI leaves no* no choice. -
, :United i ,the Aepubliean party, is
reasornthly sure of success ; divide 43
- the",resilt - oftlie , 'Presidentittl election
is at 114 IpasA, dostht,fo. !PI
aux, gentlemen,. very truly yours,
• ;' (1'; FREmoNT.
To Messrs George L., Stearns, and
' 'Others, a "Ceniinittee, (Sr.c.
TN '1 4 1.1 E SHENANDO
VAtri;tY.
,Onigsrdny ,484 e, week, major
titta9lced Early,
rr- -- hi bP *.le,and -nasplenl
hundred
Fuloot;Othartkrertmapiared. Nino I#l. t.-
IliOitagivand pjecv3 of Artiligry
*We. enjit ' !':""
. . .
Rehe,l, l ,Arrals Gordon and
killed, and three; other
ilGeneralitoffluera.were wounded.
Kilked
.and most .
itielr)Wi.44ittin,l are in our hands
17Our. 'Detre are. o:scivere.. A
diein re Gineral A: ..p.• Russel conir .
yinrrr. `frThlr'Six tbi
Coro, nho f wue ilciljeM i E a cannon'
ball dji I);,lll.C.illt,:ta
• ANOTIIER; I,3ATTLE: --
Upon iibitilicit;iiih 1W inelii:stvr, the
#gir de €4 rajl kit hdre w t Sir
I , l l .LZGRatinsagMeoaenp , , zi- nt
Fisher's 11i11,,t0 miles south Lof
t hoop y . ,146 „Llsiri34,e r y, Soiii # tail A hem
so iv ed,4ii4 Ai lattrpilk t I_opio ler 'ea valry
wag sea OfittVtint If 1 - ont:Royal to
pie litilholileilfeout 14 likelfirPt i bitt
ci i iisetititi. ',G,ETifitritt :.§i . ).c riil l ort- 9 ov, , ed ,:
'la arm ' %Oak' iiii*lkidls o i's - ppsl'
`Ol4, and . '4114104d' 'ldo. ••Weitcifoor
' t r eiiiiitt, Si riiblitife 'LE CiElliiiipliq*o is -.
i tio - hit• iaiit: Oen Olit'''AV4i,l Ir . *-tt ft' .t h 43,,
'.Fecreial: &Val& 'io• 'front P',O37itl:
- AiveiiilL 14 1 / 4 Si:feel:l tliii'iii in);t l ' tirl'il . it
it*, 'Fireii4id : to litiiii t riil I 'ol6 • to",k o •—.
. Tiii4l4.f . liftern Om' 8 Wild di' it titLiced,
1.1.t0 • Cbitif6deioti liiitifiiiiitriiiibili ' of.
8 irsetiii:' hi i" t aisiiiiiie! , 44" ii nine
•',destiftiVoiia . WS ' ititipii ' Ltvkb dreiii: “ Ire
( iliiiii,ii.olifith "a iiiiiiiiittiVilkiit it'd ' the
Vairii n t ligrOff tiVci efiffedeilit'S:Pisi
iiiiio:.''.Afree„a Pile (;;.I.li o fikli' it ol •agry
bilityile bitttlV; tlis'cd.Oddiiiiftiti:ii'Ore
' 'Obi flo'nk 0; :ft - ittfiii4d gqii.iiiitt IN iNti k
' ;lig ; 1 : ii 'Ii.CCO fi a'. s i tttt i elelti font they
laidi , if ii,P;l:lie . lil ~b . iiii.he— r Otieated. '
''Paitfifili; ito;iiiliWAS' 44 Streigir 061 ' 6 i) n' .
&I it tiinbOiqAoli i iiiiiViliiiikt-' 4 ,
. cid 'et.ikatiqa,', 61 1 4 togegi4itii" lig ; i1f..0 t,
qiiiiteik ''''.c lio'entiiii slirettelitfiSy4:(o. , ,
:4 1 itid 4 Irddoir6Vk , ' A' *pl. J *,to .1•541) "t
'Of ;ttiiti . bifi4.•'''"i' ,4 ) . -: 1, t• • ::. s f!..l . r
? .): G l i n O t hrge it din 0 *dei l ololiiit ..
geWicrilig i yikticp , e 'Alt mit:HM/01i ~
iiiiiii'lyfieetteker. ' I Tlid i ktii;crlillislti`e
Oral itiVtikilittfillitf. I L 'Thily l 6lll4br .
OP ' - '6l - . it liadilititollloliiioifitip:in .
jibe 15:464 1 ilk Iflliiiii 6i,0015) Abisi i ity,
iiiii i mi6'6... / ttiiisoiliii/i f , Ot .--- wpohl i ippy
ye
44.'en . impfaNa : , ‘O4 :,,,,,#, ,0-o,c,ffifin
'liiiiir to" 1 otliiiiiiit - 0 , mac i e t r,
,I)ififatti 16Sses Sid 4 4' itotilo l s, 01-
"P 541 V 6 "6i;'bilkilk' tiOF,'; . 4 6 `'.0 10 1 3 ? 3,
I,l*J. k.991'8. Vesgsfi, '. ca p t . . -11_,6 ta 1 ,
‘:42'5,.. • TIM,' kti . thii 'fflori . , • a 4 ` de e . ;' bow- .
teter! '' A .desliatoll' Vciiiiii'CWiletilko
ei)l6ilieklioititeliiiiittibtistte &Oilier°
.04 IWO' tiltiosiiii'd.*liiitidestilV tiktiiiiit
if lit '-'ivitiCb silt: '', l 400'4 . ',Vie
etkittiVirtaitfiSil. 'qoit fe kdiii tisk this
oillUlßie tiliiitpilltinViiiiii`ricijer
lt iiiiiiidod Uri lifiWilljdo :----
I.iiiitt'yviiierifist t i fvp6ii l thvi, , o,,...
4
~.e.,..„,„..;.w, ~...,t- fi,b.,, ~
........,,,,,. ~,,..",o, ;Oil; ' u raffia
VStliktilitt , rib weriii ria a fi - fi ailiP• is
1i6014i." ''lt lit eitieit'elY T ifAlitftit now
Whittliet'ihic ifai*tie tfaiEVeti ' po'tiii
ii;?iiaii( ,i3iiiiiiiliiitaiiteitriiii' `tie ides
Itiffe*r b.iii 411,1iiidatitilie ..-
1 , , , .v. nh •••• •
;_r,
•• .
tiiikertht
4Vfzit
11/: fearlinhvfiilai r oolg4
•rs r Efi /.1 train • rviriesteia
lo.atodurNtlei v).teiruteta E....,cr*u
ii . .+-••a • ertof e rr;r rl 451 ;:$ll% .41 , f t
E!!!!EIN
HE THINKS. LINCOLN A FAILURE.
sart~
,~
M
AHORRIBLE - RAILROAD ACCIDENT,
A ?earful anddent happened oti the
Pennsylvania railroad,. near T_homp•
sontown, ab0i4,89 miles above Her-.
rishgrg, on Aiadriesday, morning of
)ast- week
1!1!=
Itr appeap that About four o'clock
the - decond-through freight train east
tkallOtopped about half a mile beyond
14"Vmpetifhown ed'iiood and water.
There was a very heavy fog on the
Juniata, malting it impossible for any
to see even a light any distance, and
the fast line, goin4 roast came •along
on the game track tit full speed and
mi_yvitkforfulforce.aguiost, the rear
of the freight train, smashing one or
twoTrs,ir brenking th94oearnotive
gl z wf o ear-a5i1,14* ears
IND pieces, md piling tam up on
each o her in pne vast
i 'ea' of rah:
te wrieff. eg
h4io
caped
r tsook ißraedlately,
ticathil l uilOted: with the rubbish and
consumed everything together. Some
forty hum'arr - beings :Ivireieltniumed
iifth;tli4,l4igng*:or tither se injur
thit,-eharred rem ains were gath
ered pp ith!?ii morning and, etr
,fi l.
deigir'llbfesr - - ' •
It is-Aftid the. doors of the ears were,
itioeljedrivtltLifipt, tholtellthrtiyeese not
initliedi gil 4 ii'ihrpolitilletbriseape.
(lee lady got halfout of the rubbish ; ,.
•- wh h ert , ib es t re* ' and she.
fell`back•streta`ted. One gentleaan
lost .a wife and five children and a
1-lady:lost.nn aunt, and threethildren.
.One lying, in the
Station:hot:fee vilth both legs' broken,
He-yens V ' 4 l rB kir ago. Ot
the vast number burned 'to ashes
ith , Abeff-badaifr. - tlin naives will
probably never be. known
' Military bat - fine; watch cases, and
witeels,, breast p copper and silver
coin, hair pins, pen knives, with
melted gold and "Inindles of haft
• • greenbacks: Were found in" thn"'
rubbish.
The, scene it . ;the time of 'the con
Ilagration,was Said' to be heart rend
ing. The sere:Mot and groans 'made
, the stoutest, heart quail And after=
the it were .guthered up, the
un welconie task:.of gathering up the
Charred reinainfi''of human
bein,gs was
T.he scene isi..utterly beyond de.
'seri ptio hol'e fatal lins Were bum-
W,
ed up together,jipn-tiftbeing waked
by the, shock-out .of a. pleasant - sleep
and happy drearint
• t,, Enene No. , 134 was _Trashed to
"pieces, the smokn r stack ,lying in one
place the wheels in another - and the
tender in another,,, : All kinds of rub
ina'll—seats, windows,. doors, stoves,
vcntilators, benia* and lampik, were
massed in one general ruin.
One gentleman _found a watch
which he recognized as that,. o Mr.
APti 4
There wereali4Cars in the train—
two were destroyed
_.utterly,. and,
three - Were nut injured' at. all. The,
front ears ;iveretlie Ones that were
destroyed: %. -
ft is impossible to'say who is to.
blame for this disaster, but one thing
is certainly-reprehensible, and that t
locking the doors of the nigiiktrains,
BA4 , lltfiip4#llvivareol:/prac ,
,ca rrnitted
There „i t s r i f non,,h nl!.o4vel
in cars with.out-the aaditronal danaer
O converting them into - -a Orison.
. ( 3Vher t i tpe of thisiea} ,
1 .4 11 v,erliehuman
"bones were,_..-seenithat,the workmen
'could not , A Merle. Also pieces of
combs. -.sod : tockets and 'other keep
sakes. „We hope we . may. - .lv
g - ieer a
-gain he . .upoir to recor(l:-anoth
er c'h)qtylity.-4Pahioi:(6, Union.
An t liftifibing seenits;l66o&:, i
Washington eitytbe9ther day. " The
son 'ofit leOditig 'cm balget; r pn,Pen
iyi.viliiii.l . .Vennei a tt
laogsslxt; years
old, was &Wing. lustily.ppAbepare
ment for kteClitillan, inspired by the
music of a • *D.emooratie band His
qaaiNtsOirtit ffiety%ithliAorpse
in the l ba m elv,slisop,;bearing this un
woßkeo-rroth tio iew ith
Wee, 461z6d thf ti r
n by't pg tit %oat
collar, bo&tedlthfs ,fazir:ltand dragged
!hi ni..in?;:tk3biuse . ,
— piii.l6llbetir '4/Wit-way, you.
brat ! . Wttnt;t't r e..ll:SKe the
b;.ead out 'fiFthey's
.moutIA.1);"
Washingtonln . Swum • Roil ilk; in.
vej inflividunCo
,tbe,maequiine ranoion pre
tenita marriage, when Susan ai,..
~'ei~fip~ed to add piquancy. tp, the jok e
by enlisting her husband and taking
his littylitai t to tt i lpeep z h im. The
game resulEca .the discomfituro of
Susa,aAntibemFetcr.esN*llllo.
,417 ii,
"t:8 'pgr pptin'd r is i altklAiii r oints Price
for vp.)! if4lj • f o r eight.
viho
-8 th an
effibt for their , vote for
Vic. Li nebl n •••••1 ; - •
PI
, •The PIatfoFMF.LA to- at orm of
Lincoln - , ‘Mber abindojkiftept of 131 -
Orffyitt7f4,:;! ,; • 41. • ;
hos,p4affofm orth4ooo,lr:*
.abitudisiment of Lincoln." • •
;IV i _ tq . . iPP
ovenuA ts accitioa.tat 1, 1
le -foot .
-
ed boy 10 ITtinko t'
Dte—,l-Vnvernment
A‘timlpeuil V. Coigli { derfii ' e-C l resf lie
Alciltaili r cheAeatfisiegiiii' s " tio •A i k b
,P.PrtAptflecifipap. - , , ~..!,!.N7lrytin
OG
ei;ellichtactO: I ?,49telinCultra
0996sionypayi: ' •
la t g i Tregliid CWAfftrati
VAY).I/KilYankeedol/I;:..tlibkatiMli%tn
cgin fitiot;ilCopmmAild tom
The , secession liallefirtiiidenUirtd.
ve •
Be_ on Our Guaii l, —.Vvery-eleotion'
poll should hareptv committee to.
..ututoh the tatterispte ,
1 at,frauthiWii
71 / `?. 3 tl by. 0r14 111 44.'4 b' t , yeses , elsoionWoad
,
be WerillifgA3lll:66,loe:t:lU,:lfenriocrate..
on this score . v-L4- . :4114 .sfr,
~ The soldiers 'tit airo, 111.irron
reeeiving-the- news-- of-ltEnetellan'ai
nomination took a v9te, op the
.dttgruidaliqcstitellisT i kfll64rs . • •
tiAßiiio . 7ls?. A aeWl.
"tat
110 ••Nle , n4 b-11.. 214. Pi._
410 U4l. •
n it:NY v.. LIA• 4 r 1,41
ME
riliEll
stir On Monday last a party of
&or - Allah captured a Federal train of
over two hundred and fifty wagons
in,the eastern part drAkattsas. The
value of the train and
,goods on board
is to be over a million of dollars.
- As the dying soldier on' the field of
Antietam Was endeavoring to turn
his weary thoughts to IleaVenc the
grating shouts of a ribald negro song
fell upon his ears. Looking ip to
see who itfAvati'thirtzehoelted the liv-
ing and insultedlhe-dead;• he found
Abratiapt'Liosolu enjoying a vulgar
niejodylo-, die raidstref that scene of
glpofq and r fferi ng . .Go4';heliftlAp
with,:.sueli -a ruler!'
Friday
night G : eo f grgiAleis as call
ed out, knflf,adirrmout Mrc-154-tt
Ctii
cigo.m over
wbelrikhle•4l4 t IFl4rAtember and
OT T A
. ! -Rot a tear was shed, nni'llAtanarirter
As his, corps 'to Chicago era c harrie
Ig,„,,,otyrhite l stran was thera4a o Orog in a vote
To the gtato
,
B,99thrv4ePgranis zstate that it is
ritnafrio 914,-G9n,.eral l ikrigtr i gard is
alaupers&le 'Grenertir Rood' - tnictomi.
the Cisniesi'phitp arriik,y3 the
South w6it. Tothing new foist occur—
ed at Atlapta,.
' • ".•1 2 P-4.
„
-
M i rll • 1 . 7'"- o pe 4 r t
AT
PUBL.t.O - :SALE•
• Y'YFRIVC`of nit Order o.f °plums' Court of
, ~ Leban
_rt.'iLthb ',1114164310QX adminia
i o t.e sr erif ,
411"..r xt Public Sela. ht"the' ktiblid :Frame, qf 11. D.
Otrmany. In, the ßorough of Jasbignist,:on , -.' - •
Thursday, the' 6thiPeib of Oct6ber,lB64-,
an that .welLicnown3,44 viluableffii Lb PROPF.RTY,
oa the. - iiitittalinhilht'Clue2, fn the * likiroinitt of Lebanon,
Lebanon County. Pa:. enDiirelng 'abitita,illet , CßES of
• LAND.fronting on itlarlit Street, :
The improvements ore' tlirOtil gift kirk MEL
CIIANT and GRIST MILL; harinite-entlY7:bee n re
. - r , pulit theinoalpimplete mod
. " - NS 4- AmProiem'enis. . 1 / a biati four run
of burriamies,-,pdetet#both ex Strain
- Vat, %ter alb horse power
-
• •
BN01:441C all in porfectrttlinjelf order.
The Whore Mill does a r profitable buslnese, being in
centre of town and In the midst of a rich grain growing
country, and- convenient to both Rattroad and Canal.
Also.atweSstory briar, DWELLINGOIO)/SE,
STA ati, Wagon Blipd, =' '
, g
other ;lioness-cry out-builainge,, nusron - the
primisesr _ • -
Posression and good title , will be given, on, the let
day of April. lkerfii••• " T TT"
:
Salo to cemmence at 2 o'clock t l. 4.1., - . : 4liinf condi
tions will be made known by
• - - ABRAFIAA STRYCBLER,
.W 1,13 WARD,
Administin tors of Peter Strickler, deed.
Lebanott. Sept 14 DOH. .-,,
Borough Property
AT
„,P4UBLIV.
TtL be .sold at Public Sadeigur, ir
Saturday, the-Ist day of October, 1864 ,
at the-Publia Ilona°
,Borough
of Lebanon. the renewing neat EtUate.
NO. k LOT On..P . lg,Cht OP GROlinn, in Lebanon
fronting on Cumberland street 7 , feet,and -ntnning
Vick bl Jail:Alley ilia Haat
`tiy! , Pheitaint Alley, and on the West
„ by let of Mrs. McCntnly The itn
,:provementa. ara....a.MAAWC DOUBLI:
TlEt) STOKIr. FRANE ~,eouekl, with.
ITIVO KlTCllBNtattadhe2l Ar.SWITZ
• • Mt BARN, and 'other aeciatail out.
but d'ngs.
A..LOT OR PIECE fib' artOlikTD,,. - liitedianon
fronting 52 feez - 4 inches on Water stre*,..an4 rtitining
back 05 feet and 3 inches, bounded on . the" West by
Pheasant Alley, and rrn . thelEast by Icit'of Widbw
. 3. The .B.I.IDTVIDED RALF OF A LOT Olt
Ott GROOND k 'sittiatO in North ,Lebanon Borms
oneb, bounded on the Ninth by betiding iitiedt, and
having streets and allege on all the other sides. loon—
. teitimotirthlt - lcauldinciil*bf Jacob (Aril containing
li ti tallVii4P3lEstirLtAND. 'to .
robeession and.go?ct ft" givsq pit the, Utility of
Apl4. le 1;118861.''Z.: •
oqintitslit terms
" by
ramtitz'arealfrlv.
garosln g , VoclitOr of SolothotildeOrtittly deed.
Lebanon, Sopt.7, 'S&L. '
1 '1“..V14.7i 4 :F..--S-A;;;Iit
or _ A ple did
Par _.
ru lIE subscriber.Effers at Fr leatelele, hls fine Farm
ji located In Cornwall township,, 4 l,etianon County,
about 11 wiles f, mu Lebanon, on the road leading to
Eby.'s Tarer% near Zinn's Mill, ceilljamnktigti
SO Aereil :it'd''' . ITO 'P'ercliet4
9 r g op,a I .I4ESTONE LAND, tinder . gNod: fences', and
• •
.10h1...01i into conr.9ieut flaldr,.w,ikh run
- • 4 : - .Diiiii-"bilter 'Also rrthilitiiiittirthrouali
:ea a ; - ;the , s ;nose quid, in Sheittltytru yard. and
1 1 A -, 2 weilearlth pallis At tlie hens° and near
_ .L _ the barn. Water Can' be reached by the
. i -cattle ,from every field.wltliout goitig ou
Alat.toad. -' The Improvements ere a large twoetory
-stone dIANS,ION'ILOAVE .with • kftCheit and Wash
Muse attached. large SWITZER. BARN atxf other
Barn. Carriage Ileum., Wagon Shed, nod In feet all-nec
. ettsary.ontbuildings.ittn-ea_nelleht Young,QRCHARW
&
andiall kjeds Fruit Trees. 'ThieJa kne dy_ the moat
desirable mid BESVA - BILB - In LISBANO.N.•zoi 10Bdisty.
• - '7 4- "ritres of
in VP9odila,pit
.. ,
is
- llEltSt , wlnTl446tiktf:l., et °
1t4°11 41
tilniabity:t tri *lett Ary e 4
~ -.... 7
•
- • ~ ••.*-: 1 "( ....ttoparr - ' . ..:
•
Z 1..:!, re. 4 • atilt 1 I c.
,evtoti - os
CHESTNUT. TIMBER.. LAND --... Ltt` Ileldel
- - berg township," --Mile from Stsief,irlitorty
• on the raid leading 'to ' l 3 l aclilei'i... Half Abet
timber of ttie.a bore. tract Is fit to ent..,.•
.N
0.. 4. .. , - •;„
•
1.
3. A eres -and 17 rerkaiew.
tot OtIESTNIfT Mitt/tit 'LAND ebeeA,:st milig-vease
..
No. 3. .: .•. • • x,. "
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