_ - ' , :l'i4_iit pitiburgh Oazrtte. SATCHDAY, AUGUST 6, 1864. AL UNION' NOMBA'rIONS. . • • ANDI 101 rillannit: / .4* -- VINCOLN, of ILLtnol.s. 101 mil minion?: EliF JOHNSON, of Tennessee cosoixels-22D Dterzzcr 5 K. MO3BEIELD, Plitsbargh COWORIMI—OD DirtllO? M&5 WILLIAMS, Allegheny „I,llArs: HIGH&V, Lever St. Chdr • . 11111 AL A . PLY ILLX GL OItyASS, City. . ALF D BLACK, , AI rsheAy. ILAN- D. /MYRON, kleCarldlen. ISIIIII3tL CIFIADIVIDEC, Colline. DLOACI: V. lit - LEI:, botatt colilasazoira: ARCRIBLLD PUTBOIO2.IIIT JACCp H. WALTER, Cliy. colexis : r. EDIVA aD,CLAWEAN, OUT not DIXtCI.O DIVLI, &wit kloy. 7 /lie County Ticket. i: The Centrentire,enWednesday, male a fair Dienes seleitien cf rues. for the county tick , et, and ,tke.,ohoies seems to have been made - with less 4 1,h0A.Ible nenal Jar Incideat to such Artiailleet t .-I,lke hientesl was for Pee.. teonotary, and th - e'llrUtieliffe4 oledidase bee bees theeiri . 14 ouch alleeliive vote that there cities no room lett for the defeated cans ..„.didste to , pnapialis.. Mr. WeLTSIII is a 6011/11 . ItePribllcsa, well qualified for the place.and possessing ail-the elements of popularity. tie Will lisle an etreent cheer. The contest for Senate wee very close, it-being hard to &mile between two gentlemen so equally fi fed for the ?leer,: lidr:lllansu has had a;loagrr ex perience in legis'ation, we haere, than any it.ipe saw tt e county; be aa' ways usnlned an unterniehen repntmloo, and Pamaaca a thattiigh cienaintaree wish the in'erests of -The'co i nnly.; eo that it wou'd have been irapos eible fohave,,made a better selection. Three of the old members of the Home Diereses - Er..icz, Finnan and Gees; were • itnatoinsied unan i mously—a compliment to their integrity and fidelity alike booming teii#cia 'end those who gave it. Of the other gent s ercen nominated for Assembly, Ideeicts-Cninvrion, Conviti.n and McKim, it ip fitting to earthat we know them all to be - actottd, trete and worthy men, who will not 'abuse the confidence placed in them. kfr. nominated for Commissioner ids eigentlem en of tried Worth, whose devotion lothemutte of free pelt:l4les has bean frilly tested, and who will bring to the discharge of ;*he tinties of his office a fine businers capacity • anti a gentlemanly bearing, and will prove a :21lerltorion officer. Of the nominee for Coroner we know neth.. lie seems to have been pressed through under a sympathy for him as one who had lost :0412 qui in his country's service; but hie boy- Idly and ability were vouched for by gentle -manta whom we hare the fullest cona lance, and we al:obiln on afir r:rd. „ The Governor's Cali. Governor Calls for 30,000 men, and he might. to.bave them at ones. If there is any -real patriotism they will epring to arms with, emih motitent'e waiting, and show by their ribterity that they aro< qua' to the emergency. We hays heard it esli by a military gentle. 'sunengsged in recruiting that, instead of retain help at every etep, it Boomed to be , onh'e inelination to throw obstao7es in -- Etitt.way. We fear that, hitherto, there have been good grounds for ormplaint; but we tnut tbai now; in the hour of real danger, our cal ;ion, will try to thinst Ballo alcsolfith " , ..:etatione ; And think only of the country and IW.lteceiheities. A epontanoeue ;nprisiog of - _,ilteteepteie what the eceaelon demands istlevornip, :urn of the country. we mast Thy have always been ' • . 'lite tolie a.d tote! of the 'nation in hours of 'ealrimlly, and it is to their ardent, chivalrous ;Impulses we tenet lock now. They will not t ecta.i,Go now; but dropping pea and ;trail ma all the implements of their Jilicisifiestea aft, Aon the musket and the sword sad step °tee reereinto the breach. ' 01.1 men , for ecitinrel end young men for war.” Tile situation. The newereceived 'yesterday wss quite ex ' eitiniilit one Cate it was thought that, as Uta Itebele were west of Cumberland, they .had made itp their minds to come hove; . but the di feat ai Now Creek would seem to have altenged:Eleiraikido if, indeed, the attack on th was anything bat a feint in divert ntakilen Gera the .movement of the main ',rebel force to this aide of the Potomac. -Thai a large portion of EMILY'of fora, has crossed the °Potomac and i t s preparing for a 1111111111 either at Pf2l2ll7lVallia. or Washington, or hoikitreertalo ; and the Governor has wise_ 17 called for 80,000 men for the emergency. .4 , :hat:eheit few harslet the safety of Wash ' ingtectf,but our own border is so unprotected that we have a apPrehensione:that the thTeateutd.Tialtatron will fall upon us. 'lkieifuty of the hour le to be ready for what neer ziercerni. - There, is no need of excite. fla* ;led there it very much need citetg*eit and defenninetion. It is impot 4mi,-4(i_isy,,, irith cur present Infers:Wien, the b:ow may fall; but we can ell be, prePartd fortteettrg it by zimp'y meld eg op Au: salads eiteterer tbe ocesston may ' ' . I Cliainbersburw. •lthe Oidsonzi Of Harrisburg are contributing forHii i, lief of the diatituto and home etatabeisbu-g,Clorernoreva-ris ngeif I iih Similir movements fir* ifg n l'hilndelphia and elsewhere. ditsll4ll.4inu;s: behind ? ..)7yeek'ia fit pocirtrp printing ouias la go a.tl destroyed by tits 11:ebeic—nit , hqresze.4, books, typo,..subsarip . COSI lid and cc I .unti; poz.hing being awed. IYE are itforinn errt&eiioliflioClate &Stoner Olt tin . ..Lotati ne material and pewees can be - EUtplittkq..cy rdarce :be publication of iril/try,OthOl, ti.also d oitn- Jaign . paper !La has attained a very large subscription lists of both ,~apEte-ere deer yth. Four copies were sc ..: ezeiiii in diffrren tylr'z of the town, but are linVzied; .ir list', their subscription naiountonero 'ale destroyed. In addition to Hteir °Mete, finch f them bai ilniirresidenoss "':'burned, t sir furniture and personal 'effects--the rebel not ahUnia r them to save their clothing. r. S oner WOO firzd at in lola ht.l.lL+C. for RUG Gag Le 3:a e the EMI bo , its, al:1(11bn men wire Mee:tire's rein... ;Jenne had sr clot orders that nothing belong tog to him abou'd o saved. Thath of 4LO iDttre,.F., ici:Atty,l.6f app op! ieir of Li , ' ge. Jain Grigg, Esq. died very ertddenly yee. ay. lle see to the 721 kr. Grigg trees native of -- -COrnyor, I?nr, an migrr.ted to this onostry rr,7 rnrly A6.erfol!owing the nes fer'itirtr; . nnEt.fil! g eituniions in Onto and nieltnond. Ve., to C. 1.7.01 Philsdelplits ;in 1810 and engeg d pnbashing tem -Be las 7 succeestti in -trade, an 3 several yi s_ since with a very ;vile , forttorir, The prteenVErm of J. IL Lippincott Co aro the aiiizeosors of the oid a lirm of ' &-Elliott, of which Mr, Grigg was tha - eriztior. 'member. ‘- Tho Vecttiied was an enter; pnblio ol..ir!ted "I am not one of the lightest sufferers by the rebel pealeattion of the town; and had Gen. Couch fated to do Ids duty, I certainly have no motive for defending him; but having devoted my whey time and full efforts for several day, to aid in protecting the town, I feel it to be due to General Couch to any that he left no efforts or means within his power untried to save us, and that he did not 'tweed mast be explained other- wise than by renewing • faithfal but troopleas commander." =ZU It is due to Gen COUCH to say t h at since he has been here, he hes labored assiduously to accomplish something for the defense of the State. But it is hard to make bricks without straw. lie has no troops ; and all he can do he kas done—call for them and provide for employirg them jadicionsly, if they come. A Welt tlerlted R. buke. I am the hut.gcn (0., Uestater. The arrival of a negro regiment at Catletts burg, Ken , uaky, ore day tart week, woe an ' eye-rare" to the not over ardent Union men of Gut place. Many of them protested that It was an outrage, looked daggers, getherel in 'knots, itelde, — and vented their rage In half_ suppressed triage at the Government, and Abe Lincoln's hireliage." Nothing could exceed their diegmst faiths while offi sees, who could ec &brae themselves as to act as "nig ger drivers." Co'onel Bartholomew, who, by the way, "goes in on hie nerve," was re ceived solely, and was treated with iadiffc ince, which, of course, made but little diffet- Imes to him. In the entree of the day, the Colette drop ped into - Quartermaster Mimi& office, which answer's for headquanere, and there met with, and was intr.:dated to eeveral military gentlemen. , The 1151/11 cordiality and poll o• neon was accorded to him, with one ex3ep ion, viz: A cerinfit popinjay, gold laced Oovernment, officer, who is known to act in a very cffulens position at the Ashland Ile,- pita!, being presen; d:olined to mak, the Oulonel's acquaintance on a proffered intro- duction. Col. B. extended his hand; D:. h!„ still refuted. The Colonel, perceiving it to be a g .ol op porturtity, determined to admi, icier a re)uka to this oqu:rtc:e, self conceited official. Co oriel Id. slowly brought his band to his sword-hilt, drew gable, remarkinf. "Yon refuse to choke hands with mc; I am a gentleman; am white, as white as you are, although I command a negro regiment; I am your equal, nay, more, I cutrar,k you; and, u your superior, I order you this instant to advance and shake hands with me, or I will out yon in twain; " prcffar irg his left band; this done the Calcine! did not release his hand mail he had told him in what manner he regarded this mean, contemptible, act; that he had 80311 twenty men on the sick list that were greatly in Deed of attention, but that, ,wader the circumstan ces, he would take them with him to-Louisa, where he would creed a hospital for himself, before he would commit them to his oars, and finally, that a report of his conduct, as "un becoming an offleer " • should ba forthwith reported to the Death:sent. The whole effair was witnessed by a large number of officers and citizens, and is regard ed as the richest thing of the season. s. h. Le Democracy In Alliance with the Enemy. [Eran ch .12;thspiod Exazi;mer, July 21 Looking casually over an article of a New York, Democratic paper, and fiqtally this phrase—'•Tba union of the Democracy to drive the vandal hosts from the capital never gave a richer promese of success than at the present writing'—one might infer that the article referred to the Confederate raiders at &leer Spring, under the ti le of "vandal h. sts, - and that it was calling upo ills D • m07,1 crate to rally and march to the defence of Washington and the Government against the audacious "rebels." But no; on looking further you find that the vandal hordes which this pap, rdreires to see driven from the °spi t. I are co other than Lincoln and Seward, and tho Republican officeholders and eon rac'o•s. It bas even good hope of treeing this geed work econ carried through; farit aide: '• The eboddy hordes ace clearly, as did the guilty Delshazisr, that they had been weighed in the balance and found wanting," Pow it le a singular coincidence that abut the tine of the appearence of this article one Harr; Gilmore (if 'Pooh, indeed, be the name of the raider) was before Washington, en deavoring or att lent within', to acoomplish that very brusinees which the New York Newt a: much desiderates—namely, the driving of the vandal beets and. shoddy hordes away Irma the capital,. The concurrence of time and apparent Emily of purpose between these Yankee Democrats and our Coafederates— both being extremely deaireur to drive out of Washington its present occupants—eannot fail to suggest at least the possibility of a rptiirs of alliance between the Canfeder icy and MO Democrats to effeot a result which thcy both en vehemently wish for. It fe true 'that alliance would have, to be most carefully rearded_ on our 'side. It should bear moat strictly the cbarecter of aid given by a for eign nation to a revolution, • 4 Bishop and his Guests. There ie a stoey afloat;'among the Globe, which will scarcely be printed in Eaglet:A, certeerning the Bishop of E'y, that may re. Mind yen of an inedent in Don Qedrote, bat ia 'fold really to have oetnirred. The good Ilielttp obtained his advancement through the Earl of Rutland, whoee acquaintance he made by cote booing been driven by a storm to take refuge in the Ears mansion. No ecton. er had ho been promoted than he began to use Me authority in securing fat places for its relatives. Otte clerical nephew was tape cially bLucfitird, being mode Reefer of this, Preb , nd of that, and Dean of the other, to the extent of nine or ton places, for which he did no work, but drew salaries. Qf COttrJ43 the rectors and curates not related to the El:ehop did, not like thin. On one oennion; when the 11104 and hie many-titled nephew were go ing to Sartain town, they reunested_an hum. • ble curate who wait going..before them to coil et the hotel and eay that the Diann of Ely was coming, and dreired.Aaner 517 o'olook. • The curate having stint' 'the massage, mice hest inquired if there would be any company to dire II I.h hie. tetdaai p . • 01, ye replel the curate, nod IP -le I LI. to say ate Rector of he Dean of he 01hr- no, d e9r.e •••,, !isodlor tech . I c,o•tt,e ;eh of d , frer•ore 1 si,eue ,ang,;•eil g•;y. A , !ha: 'Le rut,- and the I. uorn of the d 1,4 demanded. '• Why, your 10 dati, s goes s hate n t arrived" .1) Lore no guests !' "It your lord sh'p rill pardon me, here ere the names of ten gert:ent , to who were anenuoced as to be wit', your ,lordehip.•' The Piebop read the ,1 of I it'rE—all of which were preoant--ani "Well, we will not wait for them any longer." • The magnificent dinner for ten was brought op and eaten by the two in el loree. • nambersburg. IVe are beginning to obtain some light In refrrerre to the movements of the troop, on both sides in the Cumberland 'Valley, in coo• motion with the burning of Chamberaburg. It secure that although the gang which did lie damage the town only nutablred fire bondrt d men, the wlahle of Bradley Johnson's o vairy were near the town supporting them. The inter diaries were McCawland's ruffians. Colonel bieClute eetimates, the entire rebel force at three ihourand men. Thin p'aore t'.inre in a different light from the slate neat which )0B obtained such wide oirellstioa through the.prass. Instead of there being twr lve hundrtai stragglers from Arerill'a corn - za , ..nd passing through Charnhernburg before the arrival ot the rebels, Col. McClure nap, that General Conch had but forty men there, and they were in charge of Ayerill's wagon train. I , seems that Conbh had stationed Averlii at Greencastle, to reolst the invaeion of the State by the enemy, but litoOsusland and Johnston marched by the same route taken by former rsidlog parties--that is, avoldiag alrthe lower towns by , a circuitous route, and faking Member/tang by the flaelL When Conch learned that the enemy were approach. fog, he, ordered Averill to march craned Vbembonburg toward Carlisle, whither his wagon train had got, and anz corer Harris, burg ktobust a eurtriee, But-for thismovoi Gen:t'eueh . . The first ilttpukte after a disasitris to blame Mtbody; and the blame of the &faster 'at Chambeisburg:hsebeen visited very heavily upon Gan. Cocoa.. Wo are inclined to think, now that, in calmer moment•, the facts are coming out, that lame Injustice has bren'done hlm, although the feeling manifested against him at first was quite natural under the cir cumstances. Col. McClain' vlndicatee the General in a letter to the Harris' burg paper', in which he says: Imint, the enemy could have marched to 0 Slate capital almoet Without opposition : Bei ng ignorant of the strength of.. , them. , Iftachingrebel army, this coarse was o ously dictated by prudence, inasmuch as had the invade:" cused the balk of Esrly'a s covy Averill co uld not have notated them at Chamcorps, because there were no tortn cations there. The disposition of 6=03 liens seems to have keit as jadielone as the cis comets-neve penettted. The mwt tinasocant able feature of tho affair Is that Gush should hare been so long in command of the depart ment, end have had the benefit of the expe rience of former raids, and yet not here for tified Chambersburg —Phil. N. A..neat FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Al.. LCOSENT CITY, EXCELSIOR HALL, coroor or Fedora! 'and Locook ro. Paris. JOSEPH KING moos at lOX a. to. and p. Proyerilooting cordia lly WEDNESDAY EVENING. The public on cordially Invited. oMt atria —I won lii like to in• quire turowat your paper who Is to he bold re then e kl for tb• serge brntalf ty of the ab-offlelare Proarstais elllco of the VA district, land to whim wo ore to look for rode.% next above the Board, •Lea they act In grcem a Well. if the law os pieta to, the nth.. TB, slatoMent I aloud ready to seedy, asuithile Icier." to be or wedded !real& rale, to Any nth, r man In the c way, I appeal I. my feller cat sera arra desist., whether such c redact Is not Ire ditpcl vlolati. n g gibe p l eisere rialto if the wort annabe orisea. In I moo doter h Timperancovillo, In the 22d district. In Jana, ely third toe John Bryant, seat drifted, and reported to the Pinata) tlaralnd at the proper time (or eau:titration. Clalegegearmption on account if teen. Bh cant a:eand weight, and partie lona • f the right ejt. D bright, flee feet ono itch, hi. boltlT O6 .unds. t or edp rting the erlansiolng se g dad him 04 for erect I then app.:ale o the Used era duet or another ita.eilga aed eee regentei to appear ers the owing Baturdey •Ph therm r mut e at which litre we gnome, mmordhog Molter and were interlin d that the ran nld not be attended to on that day I , nt shtedd cams , itpla on the Mends, rdlowleg, • hen the young man etaaet ehottld be Immediately at nada! try wed MI otter Intelnett etquincled emeeeeary to sash ltentediate Brunton. We at/peered &eel:mottle, en Elinday morning, and wars Intim. by sporty apple , ent.yomph ytd le theadoe,that thePargeen bad re not pi reamed. Lys r maned there until Wear time, and then went to their, reaunlog again at 3 P. M. when the t urgeon eras mete ot sod the ' , nodules met le his eam, tre waited wall they edJett•ned et nista, wiet any ai petrel.. of • bearing whet wo with d home. .Wy son by been to Ca city sad abut the Precet Warehali Imes every week more or lett .ter Auto the time. tfuorriand wirer we called upon for •ba I g 04 eday. Mtge tld the eficeweete r Lwe while I was lament acting ire • jed t • of ate e'er:toe ha the Borough , ahnut 0 I', IC I went la. my bn a lir looser tilt tolue I arrived at n et , I wet foto d thet eau men Las teen at the h. lnquiring le toy en. I told them my s n wee eta d'eg et the corer strew, and en I.n It be hard to dud. I the, wrut su to g Corp r, but yea el we entele2 the one f 'anatiy told ms hat the .wo men wen) role,[ et we the back way with mye n I then Meted r pod 'onion them, to Inquest Com to allow bite to tot Ws pepper, but when I got snared, they hod gaga ivro h tk room I went in led raid to the meet n., • vac LT ••e you teeing the snag moo off in )hit way: he he reported, and ham Leh writing for another ream eaters. - He ropliedJo mt ndloy and smelted maingr, that he bad no replete'. P. mak., He thee tonna, and tot ogb and spiteful man ner puked the b yby the arm, ordering him to rho tams manner to mine • long, and tag. Nubian, lam toward the door, I th. e red lob., "Walt, doer be la tech a Dlttital, I t ea bare to underatendrng shout )hie meter, and let they got rare a upper.. uld,": 0 h., cull have Ley elm and thetenpon wave him tooth w jerk, and urird b m tower.: the door. I .hen said to him, v If 700 i it him to the way egale, I will jot you.. he,, up. to I.e pushed he boy down We ste,n, .ad titre Itafp—lerd legao to feel I. Mr aide unit p or If for by ;latch and sold •'s on will. .111 yon '•' red 1 rah, yea 1 Will; my Milo ditughter than rushed In bet. eo ar, and boll ea tome:teed start d out of ate yard. Prop each.] gt. gate be t tree at. ok his hand at me, my i • g •'I or 'lionises. Tot la the Morn ma." I rept] dltat be could owat is the morning oe to eight If he liked, uu the agar maruleg T caner aid rrpir.rd to the Provost Marahal what hoe li sppreel Be sad ha would berm the maitre Duren 4at p. m r able••ed at threw elder, abir, w re aworo toll abutter sots and my ea We ale provid by three other laltinime• that the yogur was nbrot biz usual to• ere, (ertl-cottiner and t a t e a t to I th. date if biz reaelnation until his a-r Cis ixemat wtlen Captain Welker" I .formed tee that the evidence art a d behrld Wore the Died le the evening for their de Wee. I neat waited epee Captain Fete on Lila mu-rang, Aug, sr Ith, ace wee intamed by him the upue arm let aloe of the eider. be f cad no.hing t, censers th e intern, end mss.anymore tb Whereup iu I 'Warned and 1 week! meat to eh, Prerean "lteral Genera); and le th time I also give this fo a r the toe tit.' the pub in. I will also vale 1 have toot r titer sons rlghtleg Tor our rights And litortint—ooe having erred.' three years, •ne nen , i t.d far norther term of throe y are; the other bailey reread two yea.. My eon now la the bands of three worthies, rear I. eder e then it of the card b wit y era r aey 'anti neglect on his part, tot f err the nee arse. and Inattention of She Proven Mena, el and Boed, or perhaps ttrougb with:. disregard of right sad parka on their pert. And while all good citigens are eyon to au pp rt cue licertie• Iratltutto., a rill he well for t 1 P p public to know If these Sc. oh. 11bertle, and threefoe. I bop• not. dud it Is l a ah a belle that 13 o f klerilead,:wh we and, mend, hat the appal:ale, wad moseying pawar, wattle. this his ottaatiou, If be lairds lbe h. ecerseartert of barest tr, that I here elate arse fa en 1.-ors truly, Jeer B V------1178. / WARD halo whe bees subset.' -ei to to. Bounty rued are relaeatrd to call Immediat.ty •n 21r. Allyn (TETI tretanter, and gay rag; the ateourat. to' :31 , W. B. r rNricti. • , of Allegheny Cknovy WM inset at WILKINS HALT, TVlL , VAY..fictrna h. •• 10 o'clock s.•••. A fu I attendance of delagat a Is Altered. et , : NI • Hy order of the President. •E.:O Fi Til WA RD—A meting of the cltlrso of We Want wlll be tteld FR DAT F , VENING, Autoet Sth, et 7% Wel* t, et the Ann nt•<