r I 3tlttTtlt-tt V i ii 4 t f ! v- it' Q (V Vvtt A vn'n of likes, anrl a an inn ofhuvli A union no putrcr rha!l sn-rr; A union of hearts, aud a union of hands, t.1!! 11 J; "rtvwl M I F F L I N T () W X- Wa.tnn..!.. . !-t. IDrf! "C""1- "'1' ' - IT. H. WW.sjv, ::aitor nn;S I'uhti-iitr "" ,J - " - t-j- i .( w.n,i r..-rr-l lest a,i.-er.,n7 medmm. It is R rp.r, ir.ijy I..yal. .iMy eunniiete.l. a hi:-t class l.ca!ist. mi l well won l,y of t lie patronage ;f evory loyI citiica in the County. ' V2ilQZ Uri'UJJLICAS 8TATZKC2LT FOP. Gi) T.iiXOK, HAS. iltX JOllA U. GE;liiY, " ' 01' Cl'.VrtERLAXD Cdl NTi'. DISTlUCr TICKET. Tia CONGKn.-'S j JOrIX J P VTI I'lV-'OX of I miata Co I Subject to t'ae Di.siriet Conference.) j FOR ASSKMni.y, II EM UY II. V;iL0, of Juniata Co. (Sul.jvct to the Diaries C.micicnco.) COL'.NTl" TiCKIir. JOSEPH PO.MF.IIOy, of 13,',le twp. LL'CIA AVILSOX, of Fayette twp. rSiT!.NliTARV, JOHN -M. TIIO.MPS(.).,of rerryvii!e COMMIcsIO.NES, JACOU V.j;L::jt. . f Sasouch: uica twp. MSTP-irr ATTonNtv, jmeiit; from tl.euee liny proceeded lo the JERi::.;iAII LYON!::, of .Miiatown.ii.,i;'uinr'!'!,,!aTorJ,!r- j The roll tf the jary was called, and all ALMfult. 1 LiOsi.xb .mOULO h ,ol Tnscarora twp. ; i. -v, sjia:rs t'eunsylraiua retneaiber I tint Iloijior CIvuier ToleJ aiiast a ioint ri-luiIou of ftur I.e.-ilillll.-. nwtiiii I'un. I jrrs io ii.crcs-e tbe psy of the private sol- I aal ron cop.iniiK.iuat J otficrrs of liie ; lay. (See pa;;e "J'-o Lcishnive Itesoid 1 i.'sicnljOL) bile yoa were hitiiinj for 1 ill 3 I'aion he w is exhaitsiiu .:is n.gemii.y in . !.-viicg r.io:::s to ceautcract the succes of onr ai ii.3. t?5:?L!SL!CAf; CO'C'itf CGMfiilTTE ; 'i'he l'ollorir.s is tae I'm.-n Kiqu.blicnn (Vu:.'y C'-'ii-mitiee appuiato i P.r eauing i :r: Min'.in'own A. II. Jlartia, C. McC."in. l-.-.trcron I!. . C..ol,o, Ii. l. Gnoiingi.r. r't-riiiauah C. I!. Horning, John toi.or. l'V.iu'.r I. X. M.ioir. Kuriz i. iu:!'man. I'-.-!aw.-.r? C. S. Shify. LtviMyi.--?. Fay t-tte Sum'i. Lcoiiui.l. Ii- ta.-onv, M-.tirue A. H. L.iad'.s, T-.l.-i-ii l.vii:.. 'a:;'!::.;i t): K Loag. Sol. L'j .h-LT-ive. -i-.-nwcl T. P.ui:il.fr. r. II. p. '-.hl.-i-s. ?l;iior.l Jaceb r..uinciT. .'. H. R.ii.isi.n, 1 iirhi-il L. K. Mac lie-s. Xci!j llerliler. IVrr-v:i!e 15:;a. V'atiw:.r, S. liuelc l'cale ilon. J . h ii !'.'h-, J. 1'. l'oylf. Spruce H'.il A.J. rtteren. f!i.iu Voder. '1 us..-:: ii : a TLo -i:ia Morrow. IViu. i!:til. 1-tck I. T. l)-.-vuis. U. V il-.s. L-ii.ck i.o 11. .M.'liuyrs. S.ne l. S!. oarer. Dlt.'mtTl.vric MEXA:i:ri;:. ' A r.i:i-ica', (.apical, ragieal compound of .-PDii-teeesh ronstructicnists and nirei- i tilics a kind t f a cross between the so." Grnmpiix and Gun ilia with a small j The Sheriff then motioned the party Fj-rinkling of Ivickapoos, aict according i from the ceil, and, preceded by .Messrs to programme, at the Court House in this : Howell and Peikius, aud followed by place, on .'l-.uday lust. About 8 o'clock i fathers Gi iinduer aud Carbon, Piobst pro in the morning the band wagon accompa- i eeuded towards the place of execution, nyicg t' is colebrateJ r.ieuaiojric, entered He teemed ptifectly resigned and the town on foor, accompanied bv a num. ! evinced much firmness, wheu au incident key ia full regalia. They paraded the ! that occurred just ou side the cell doot principal Ftretls, monkey, boys aud all, (excited au emotion he had not befote ex juuch to the .-iiuuscment of tiie good peo-j hibited any evidence of. pie of onr quiet Lorcngh. 'ext came j The keeper who had had charge of him tie menitgerie proper, with the celebrated ! s';ui-'e Lls arrest, put out his hand, aud Yatk of" Tartary f.vm Tnsosrora; the's;lid ' (i Jjd l'.ve ''('"oJ l'3' J" r" Jlclcinsth of My writ from Lack; the i funded Probst, with a voice choked wi.h great Kooky Jlountain fc'h.wp Ucm Vfalk- j emotion, and tears came into his eyes. tr, and the ftr famed Cali.Vnia Viper 1 warch to the scaffold was then resu Lte of this place, now of Phila. V.ie-a Tlie prisoner woie no clothing ex- v.cre the principal aaimafs on exbil ttion. j l cmrse muslin .shirt, a pair of eoar.se, The doois opened at 2 o'ciock and :be j l"'a a"J a uf hrog.-.ns. menagerie organized by electiu-; Joseph j U j1-" ucuher eoat, vest, hal, uor bus Ard, of Spraee Hill," PresiJeei. This j Fenders. man Anl has been the apparent !ria..-iger l:P"n reaching the scaffold, Probst as of all the Democratic lae'nagerk for u'-eiuJed the steps wi h entire firmness. last ton years. He was fliuked on t!. Ihtre was no sign of defiance or bravado light bv peda-o.-r.e Wm. Lou lie U.W bis demeanor, but aa appearance of Comniissioner, as Vice President, and on lauW'e resigualiou and earnest contiition. the left by peilaticgue J. li. Wirt, as Sec. j At fateeu minutes before cloven, all Afitr the organ'izt.'tion bad been efuctcu ! the prelit-iina'ica having been arranged, the doors were removed from She fevera! j 'dr. Cruuder gave the signal, and, the cages in the crescent, commencing with Sheriff pulling he cord i-ttached to the the one marked Congress. As there was j prop, Anton Probst hang daughug be only one animal in this crib, of course i tsixt heaven and earth, there was no growling. The name of S. j The condemned mau bad a .a'., of al ii. CrawrrJ. ef Tesrn towsnhip. wa'iaot throe left. ?i Reffc WHJ I:TOt'- written below the word (!ot.sre-s. All eyes were next turned to caue No. 2 mark- el Assembly ; under thh, the name f Jerome Iletriek, of Walker, . written, uo other animals appearing in the eop-e. Cage Ao. d contained more auitnals; this was the large cage of the show. It was ",u"lu iu:s,anu 83 llierc was several animals ia it, there was of course considerable growling; hut as the fg drifted away the nar.es of Samuel Watt, of layette township, and Thomas l- MillikeQ, of Spruce Hill, were dlseern- ib'e. (.' Kn 4 morl-oJ !.,..... - j , a n.- -l 0..rriila.bt. upon lei,. v I Hi j'u i .ill a g opened ii witt i leund that the Oianpus had jumped the Curri'.la's bounty. lTrou this boX Wiiy ' wr'ttt,n 'he name of George Reynolds, td ;this place. Several other raiies were 1 opened, and one maike l Cuuimissionc; - was fu.:d to con-ain a batch of Ori.iies ; j but as only one r.ama Ofiu'.d be written, .1. I 1 I 1 1 i ca.ieu ht a pen una wrote Uavid , ivon-1 lie next epe was marke I District Attorney, aud although ,i,:.ra ., ,. .,,.:,..i : in if, the -.'reut! lVrrv, who reared prodi-iousiy, but the i ', , , , . . , ., , ,.! i F 0('' ,C 01 eJ aUl1 ,,a,l: of j j J T. L ibn of this j,lace was wriiten ! lle. .bX' C,,;J f Fcrmanh ip, was lound in a bar. itiarted i Auditor. 'J his menagerie wiil break up ;aljout ll,c sc'Cu"J Tuesday of October, i .M.ira annn the tsrccfiox or pkoijst. The dread .sentence of the law was ex --- - -Hilton i roosi , ai i lnianei. ; pi.ia, ou rnaay nsorutn me a;u inst., I for the murder of th! I'eariug family in ! prii l ist. At half-past 9 o'clock, the Sheriff, a few it.v voacasafed u oar clims a.:tiu:t u ' he intruded to conform to the j toceed not fr.mi whciica tbs-y bh'w. Toron.;':;- ;; of h:s special deputies, his jury, his leal j ri-bcltiu Uica h.:J lor its ol.jeet i!ie da- j mus of tiic coiivcn'iou. or vote lor Ciymer. I all h s pa.-t life, h.ii not li e filler, of des fcdvi?e, and aovcu representatives of the i rae:i..u of our -vai Ilcpuio.c. j j:tr 8llUie equivocation he said f;r -Ciy tiny as steadily i oiij'ed to bim as a .t-i:t:- ! t.u .---.. nf f. -j 1 .. ... ....... . ...... ' ... - -j-.iv. -il..-.;( lll.b ly JIIIOII J'll.a: anan-euieut. at the A-sembly Puildin. n J Ld tal-a- a special car, at 'J 45 o'clock. ; ,eu :!ie tenth street rarvvav. tnc entire parly wai sooti wilhir. the walla of iloya mensing pi isoc. A littie aficr 10 o'clock the Sheriff and his party reached the prison, and the were admitted into the Dei-tor' s-pan having answered to their uanies, Charles i tidpin, Eso.. the Solicitor of the Sheidl. pin, Esq. the Solicitor of (he Sherd!, j cded to tcad the Warra- lor the ex-' ,.,. ,i ,. ; , , These preliminaries having been dit. P"-c tSu! Sheriff sent word to the at leudicir e.cr'-ymeu tnat he was iu atieim- at:ee for the purpose of perl'ormino ti duty , m..I Wuu'.U aw iit thuir pleasure au.i ., - f ,1... rislll!r within ihe limits of his iutructious from the Gov erucr. The response was that they were q-iire ready, and the Siieriff, accompanied by 31 r. Peikius, the Siiperiuten.lc.t. ol the I risen, and a representative of the press, proceeded to the cell. Probst was alone niih his clerical ad visers, and lie had evidently been eajjacd iu earnest devotiou. lie had a criciiix in bis hand.!. The Sheriff addressing the culj.rit said . . ! , in suoslaaee, Anton, I a'n here tor trie I I purpose of perfoi iiiHiu; the unpleasant duty j : of executing tiie puiiishiiient vvl.it h the i law has imp. sed for (he offense i f which j I von have been convicted. Your excellent j rel-giou.s advisers ialoru me that you are quite ready." j 'J o this Probst replied briefly, ''That is : lily broken on the instant. There was a; convulsive twitching of the hands and legs for a miuute or two, aud theu ail was over. The murder of eight innocent tals h;-d been avenged &ad the law bad j betu justiGed. After hanging until the death of the cotiiumiicu ui:ni wart Cieany a-ur':ucuf tho body was rut down aud lauded over to the medical faculty. ' soCmLsu.OVVi,syB 1 'iiOS A V i'l r iSlibitt;. 5clow we publish the proceeding of; I ..:. .r tt. K..i.i;..rj' o.rt i , w . . " - ; w..tl ;.. l'--il.tii-. m 1 i.jt i i'f io v. uu i;ii i iuii ui;su iu i ii.j.jui i the o'.h of Juue : IVil.MXfl SESSION-. Ci'ptain Norris, of l'hiladelphia, spoke, 1 and l hanked Ailehany lor the reception ' of the 1'iiiiadeiphia delegates, aud com. ' !imcnted bcr ou her lar"e Kuiou aiaiuri- tics. This cjoteutiou was to fl.-iaaud : ; justice for tho S'.'ldiers, and that tho hero j 1 III . , 01 Ls -liout .Uounlaiu saou:a ua our uox l ; Oovei nor. i lie Voice cotues Horn every ; ; scliiier'n j:rave. ha faithful On uio'.ieii the orgauiz.tiou was entitled1 General l-.s-her, lrom the CJiumUiee, , , ... , , , reported too torn.' ia,; lesoiiiuous wlncli Wt:,e uuaainiously adopted amid grcatj ''UlVRf:AS Wc ,l,e representatives of 8,,.'ic..V u,,.j kU.jra- Jf Peai.,ylvaau j a.s.-en.bled in couveuimn, in ohedienee to. a call recotrmzed an.l foruia.iy ueied upon, throu-hout :..e CommouweUu, liaviu in , . j n n.cii.Lii-aiiUi t::e si.nerins anU triaia eu-j Idur.d iu the t.ucce-.--:u!.s!ra--.ea-aiuMa .. . . ; i.'aiiiic -ret .K'-in, aini oei: Uttetmr.ieC : ' i ....... j i IU puoV'.IUie uc (jltai jiiiuti.i.-;woiiiu- t K.j I y our arms, una k.hciiu'-u oy i.-io o.ooa u wu .....u. .. I'llhl. J.O.H UK louiu m i.i VUlllitfl- f i tent lluier ol tue I niver.-o our ttuce.i: land lu-aikit thanks lor the clowning vie, ' ' ".'Ii . ilia. nil. .tii-n.. . iii-iatiiii; I 1... ...i.- 1 i-n:. i..itr :iti1 t.HOI.IO l..r .Iim - , , . , i ..." . ,. ,, .. runs ol o'jr uia 1 1 i .. t iitioc. lor llitiir ,a,ttstal .,rpiut.s,cuiiii:i!.is our wauu- u.,t ur.it sio I 'J.'iiid 1'hat co itrary to public policy, and Mijvcr.-UJ of the jilfcal p-r.neiji.tS won I v our patriotic blood to peint any men to iiold oiii-es of honor or piv.il u i- ;er the Uvt.erui Uovciitiiit-ut, who, ly oid or Ui e'.i, oinuuiTj.-M-ii lue i.uioii . a. n.ies, oi c.i-i od.uiu ou lue cau.-e ur j which they louiit. j Fourth 'lUat til a soldiers cf Penn-yl-; vania .sl.oula orauize in their raseciive ; counties, to take ce that the ir.uuipli ol the army be not I -.1 the army be not fruitless, and the le- j "" uf ,ur H'sl 4'0(u'ax"? re;"-'H uu .;.i..ir;i i,y coiicevsiona oi ui.j ..nil.., in i.m. in oor rrii '.'it to liu ue- : r ,t.a,e,4 or by yieia navautagra. irly 1 Wou ; aud we propose the toi;ow.ug p. at-; loin, as !' ba.-l.s ol olainZaiWii : J'tfU. Tiiai siieti Iii-a u.e.it liou.d be aceoio.d to the det'eaied toe as l.ie u.o.sl i-.iil.ail ie magnanimity r. (pines j hut wuli out. valuing a pru.eiple compromising iie rights, or i.Love ail, oeeiiius an ally. ! .S'. -U 'i lii't such anu so many uaiau-' tee.i s had be utiUaii'icd li'oiu 'i.e .'jo,'h .ni l ii. cor; oi ated in the naUunui C-jiuil- toiioo :;ie to ccs.'.:: V to Wticul .Le i euiieove of the rebel. i -u ; to sec ;ii e jus- j itce m.J freed o:i io aii men, oi au w..;-sts, con -in. ous and c dors, an.t guaid lue uu-1 tioual ius ii Iroji Vlo auou. .V. n;fi. 'i lint the rebels cuht tut to ne i ieei'ii'.Jted into power h-iore sucii i;ii.uaiiie'-s have b-eu ooiaiued, uiid tlial accordingly Conie.-s. to v.nieii n-.ti.fuuy pertain aii tile.-tiona oi I'eeou.siriie.uni, is to ii. I'oi-.liaii v sii- a.ueu lo taen ueaiaaa . . ' iot sucn i-uaiauiees. V.fA. 'iuai with the beginning oi the war this nation look a ttw ilepanurc ami liieucc-fo'lh her Cuusiiiuiiou la to lie iui"r1 '' Hberty, jui.ee and secuniy, aceorUiULr lo liiO sji.nt ot lis 1 ion;. ii.ii. ( and luiiuoitai L'ectraliou ol iujependeuee. under tlie reaeiiins of Us uuiors and coiupatriols. 'J oo lon at . t. j it l.....n l.it..i-t rl!i.,l in tliu la. tcicot Slavery and ea.;e. ! leaders. Thus were Ciesar and Hannibal A (. lnat .Uiiior Cen. John . . ; , , . Gearv having given just ev.ueneo of his ; il,m 'ar,a a"d A ashing.,, and a host uevouou to too I'utou durtug me great j uf decidcJ leader of their respec- rehclliou by volunteering iu lis u'eleoce, j iive times aud nations, aud serving faitiiiuiiy during tins war, And what is true of and tion'an comciu wi.eii many like li.estcr Clywer, u; is ais0 true 0, measures and priuci- now Claims to be cpiiiiy paino.'ic, Were i , . , , ; . . . ., , . pies. 1 hey too have their ' oaders bo'Ii fcudering aid anu coiuloit to ttis rebels, 1 ' J "J " and he now being before the j eopie ol i wouii-be, or artilieial, and will be, or nat i'cunsy lvata as a caudidate f the ofliee ur:d leaders : the former are merely the of Governor, we, his tedow-soid.ers, l:i uia l votaries of a u.i.-uided Ambition that lime ot triHl, pledge lo him our ; auJ ralt., baililu tie uf bml e pro' hearty support, auU ask the a i.e lor huu1 ..... , , . . , . . . . ., duced by tno.se contests that are eternal v irom all tho-e who acknowledge the uebt; J . J of trantude due from the country to its i saviours. Tenth. That the soldi. vania recognize no wanner . r truer Irie.id thau Governor Andrew Greg Cuiiiu. w , .,....-.... i . i . , ,10 ; our ho:e, and lus merii our glorv. Tlie.UUJ U0'V to "le cueuiy, ia the most con- unswerving love of l lie soldiers fi iead 1 wi:f be reciprocated by their uuiaiienug ; uevouon. i ij cuvti'it. i lint we .ippe.ii liopeiuiiv to Cong.en.i for speedy Ueeislou on tlie iinostioi. of e .uaiizatiou of bouuued ... soidmrs. Tirrlfth. Thut believing treason u a j crime, ami inui tra .ors so,. ne pou- ished, we demand ihat the leading trut-i ii. . i i i ors s lou d Le convicted and exeeuied I au txample to Oaitors for all time to come. a iiirUint'.i i'hat th:s eouvcniiou is ablf.to eS:ess its sentiments upon tbe If.ieuds? Of mcli a class are those three 1 wnole mailer of the issues and ca;ididatcsioujjoe.leaders of which pso-p'o')- in a few words, of the is-ues and candt-1 . , ' . ' " ! .1.... in o li,.o -w.r.lj , -t,i,.i. .., .... ! tm'Cracy Joels HO proud, viz ; Aecideutal ' swer for our banner inscriptions the eom.l .a.gn. God graut G-ca-y vtciory I f mg capiji Fourlreuth. That the legislation where- uy C-ou-rtss attempted lo defend and our a.iies. tne loyal moo of the Z 'rl tret.jw j,roL'ered a3 t!ic ,jrlce t aid and proLVreo. as tiie price awarded as the due of l.ivaliv. deserves our niiquullified approval. j " . . dustry by a hi-h protecitve tana. I Vl 31US: of Al!echany, offered a; rcsnlution, as follows : Rt-wlctl, That the loyal majority iu ' , " r .. L..".. ; ' ...Tr.....i ! i . .. i ii . t. . . auu i out me oaiiiin coiMiia i.iau uu pin I ,l ; l.. .-.k . !. 1 J..- uiitan.il u iu in; I ilia i wi in mi. 1111. ..,0- tiny that surely awaits the unfidterta ! and persijtent adiieKucu to the eauco of j equal ireeaoui. ! Captain Fuller, of Tayette, moved j amend by approvn!? of the amendments ; troroMeJ Ly tlic Seitntc, am! s:t lie L';i er"u- . ! Major S. henck. of Linear, ask.-d ' iolt'any f-ritlo in the Pennsylvania j;(!n iU ra M Washington ! lie vrus iu Sjvor ! of titand.nir bv the popular br.iiich (.!' .,,,,, .M I -ho w..r,. .I.,l... son's m.ir.uu.eat of jus.ice. Never mind ln.w umny monuments ol mercy he miitht make, let us stand by Com-rcss anu make t:v:.-on ..di.nis Con- Fared with the word, of Andrew Jo!. those of Jud.ts fink into iusi-Lia- caiic. GeLcrjl Fi.shcr said that tho members ,. : it .. ;: ..'i nil. 'oiii'inu t iiii.ii.iiu: aiii. nil i.'oi . , d, and he wouol jus as leave .nuorse I ...- r l tl'i . . .' . . : v-owau as .lo.iiisou. j ne rs, ,i; ions j re i .... i i .i . .i i . r . i . : aeniea oy incul .13 llH'JUt fUUtlcilv j radical. a delegate Iro.w lioiks, wh secretary ' I .- I, I i I, .- 'nt n Vriio.-:ir w. . !:.r. l ii l.o.-i Ii.i" iiro.. , , " 1 -n, whea Cel.. Lolas asked lorn it ! mer. Otn. t .il.is a.nu tue pieseucu ol such a delegate Wiii aa iuault to l.imcll I . acd his coturadra. ! C'iip'aia C. Tamer, of Fiiilalelphia, ' n.mt ltoafto one lepid soldiers be i prayer of every .niL-l:e:irt.:i Amt-i ic:"-i. appointed to escort him out, and one led j lint wo said these heroj leader of tbr to be one of the i.tj, as his iudii;uaiija i people and their pttaeipies were ti: jjreat was intense. jest abused and ino.-t pci-sceute d -i u: i he Copperhead .:e!ei:i!e qir.wly retired ! at the SU:;);e4:in f the chairman. j On uio.ioa ol Cantab Fuller, the rc."i lution was voted down, and Colonel U:.yi e's p w-d by an almost utianiuijus vote, amid immense anplause. Gfu. Thomas L K.-io offered anl had r...-..--pd a i olution st;iriic rh-it tV. iii tiwctioo betwerit r-tnk an.l file and oiKeers and their famliiirs i now uncalled for, uin jhouid aot be continued on the ! pci.siou rolls, and tbI ; ni.-.ions shoiil i be j e:i ta iai'd, not by rtductii.n of pitianee. i but by elevatin-all to the pr .pcrttandaid. i lle.soiitli ms to send the r i;. ... Ci:n.'r.!s, and the Pieidcur, and Gtus. t.-.;nt a:n: Geary, and to Governor C'ui tin, '.as pi-.ssed. C'-pta a Fenn offered a resolution which was p:.y.-ed, J rot.-siino rj;aiiist the rcltase v Jt.g Davis from execution. General Fisher was authorized to nr voun a oti.re vetiirai L ommiitee. Uener i 1 ..!'.. .1 l.i - Oneu to be chairmau. The contention adjourned nine Jir abort midnight, tviiTi loud cheers for Geary. Thus ended this iiumcnse cou veutiou. I''rth-- JniiviUi S" 'itul. The Teoplc's Lender?. Lv. ry ae and every clime, every land and every nation, every Community , evei v society, and every well or-amz.-d f.mily. has I ad, does have, and will have, their ... I I I 1 I . t I 1 l . - t- country to its ;"""., P'-- me runa war ot ideas. b, ave dej.uilcrs hy ; orders, when he I of nil kind': constm.ilv on band. A he runs , ! tLjt '' !!lC War bctW,Xl tM!j i,uJ L,J i relused to sustain the laws lo liii up our ! w"?'",,i Tu?' ers of Pennsyl-lpnneioles; iu such cases those won , ,, , -' , j Lilian and at.-rson. customer cm. beP.me ..,, .1... i . ': armies and declared that the conscription iiiaiv sr.j-t. iff at their Joors. Ity Rinet at er er truer liieiid .... .....i,. hft :,... .,i,.,...i I . ... 1 ' J ...: .... i - .:.. place e graud -war ol ideas. but Viou.j.tie leaiiers, either abandoned ., e . i i. . . ''e held altogether, or else surreudersoul temptible aud subtiiu manner possible; covering their foul acts with the u-arb of secrecy, to ward off an over-novveriuj shame; and coward like professing one ! e.u.essin- one tu.ug, tuiiib acuog aiiotncr, seemniir the ug, while acting another, geemiu? the ist friendly to those they intend iidurin- ! j j i.j.ii.i. q , t; not having the b.avcry or manli-j most friend mo UC!.S t0 aaoo.JUCQ their wiotf:j j ; .. , .. . " ' until tuey aro lar across tho lino of il . J "uo 01 u- imncation, aud sale in the heart ol the! tain p cl thuir new-made proselyting President .Jontisou, Secretary Seward, ' cu-J Senator Ccwau. j bn let us take a tla.-ifo at tho ,T:;i pc or na natural h-adcis tf tho uat Ml. or n,.luVtV,L V;hat they ? They are of Nature and iteveh are thev, ad who ,,.1,..,.. ,!... atioa liaa raised up to can v out His irrand dcie-iis vv ich are sometime made manifest, and always inur-rc do oucca; iiiey arc iiiut-v y.-v ------J all the tanot, and tbr.ata perseeation f, ot a:i iriorat ao-J pie- j ;ii;cetl rabtlo ; led oa an ure!l to csa- '",f il,t,r t,,r lw'U l'Jaal ui -tc" u - tellii'oct Ceads sinetimps in the forai of' - 'eii'.it'.nien ivioii-if." nn.ir t!i4 nrinTi - jui - - - j .- - -- iiig ciuuomen ol a Ousetvutire, f-r rath - or ftrvo-;'live. N:(UI.a, ,caJofS arft ,jJ00 w?i0 ,.,.ikc ,;,ut auJ nut IM;.!lt ln,;t0 ; M1J :!ie e8li,ljishuicut ,- )(,a pi.incipleS their am 0! pi lDCIp and cljoct. And the tliroo n.j.st proini- of that i .... : j '.'."v..i- e'i .'tatiaii i'ticoin, seem: a L iia: :v- i-.uiii- , nor, aid third, Thaddeus Stevi-ns; j -1: t the threa "bet.aba.-e i'' men iu the land. ! Lincoln has gone to his rc .vm d (at;d ;;!- iht.TL'h it i'i:y be was huisied iikiv, 1 y the wie'eue-l asss.-iu, but t;i. very toou I j -c :l ) i1 r-'"- i ''''''"' '"""''' J 1.1 1 . T I O . I i. i-uiii'icr vet lives ; an ( 1 i ; m-mi nt-.-l. .-he.id.ed principles via tilled, uhilu bis cowardly a.ssailant with t.ianv "f like i.k, sleep the i-h-ep of de:.th, Le- ' thoii w ,.... h.vfl ,,,! ..:! 1 ....... ',. i i i . j hi.e tn tl.trd and UA named, i na-:- .i..i.m ........ ... !..... t . '. M ..I ..w-.-, , .... i i-.i i.-, .t .. ... .... i. ; .;!!...... . . r ......,.:.. . 03 ' i ffiauas i.k soliiu j :i.i.i h ak, the A'uuriom monarch of ti e ioro-1 learicss and itisinov: hie bo!d:v uc.'um: it r I . i n :i . n 'm m t...n J ... . ' J wuhM.vo'tu- ail political st.-rras, c :.ir.-; cal leaner, as u..es the m ijnetie tcedo: point tj the Poiar iilar, as its lm-li-rious ;;.iide. Mav hi - d.ivs be man v. and his vvoi'xs rroccc-J !'r A to l. Uur. is ti pub.ie a.tu of the nation. And whv aic they thus treated Let the .oet aasncr. lor he doca it weil : '-The man is t'aoiiht a knave cr foo!, Or bigot pli.iii:. crime. Who, fjr for the ad arceini nt of his Liad. Is wiser than Lis tiaie. 'II::?. -h-:l! the seam an-l wraib of nirn Pcr-r.e with lieadty :itdi ; Aa-d ninnc-, rnvy. oiie and lies Shall ilesc crate his na::ie." Ho faithfully too are tr.e wil'trii-t linioiis of a time-serving IVtuocnc'.-. ni'h viper like t o: ;-"i ..- ai.d j o mo-i -lis pens, comply iii2 with the i cio- s .1 ll.eir jf.ii Mutitrs, I'l b Ivin, I .ro-iiin at.. vilifying that noble i.i led ia-:! .t. Mij. Gen. Jihn Vf. Geary, the fi:tu: - Governor of Peni: ylvaui i. And shall not the ' Vhire Star,'' th" (Jeai v end it in. f . ' 1 li.-e hih iu the j;:i!axy of fame, semit:-; j i"'"' v jevvei M't iu the Kevstum: of liie -.1.' I- !.... 1.'. 1. rcl-ei.:i .v. : ii. a . i t. iL:i:p irHUKroi::-: xiss: i:-:t:'i Keep it before the people that i!e j Ciymer was iu league with Pcn. V. .i ! James Gordon J.Vtinett am! August P. '.- : wont, vvl.cn u was propor'td t ' the Uii.i-b M;oi.-;er to have Mnglaiid icterposy v.ir! ! her armies and navies to sejure the i'.i-.'e- 1 pen ieiieo of the tjouihern Couftd.-rucy. ivecp it helore tie people that iii -ter C.u,vr nted ( eor.-e W. Woodwavd to make that speech iii which ho plea led that the Si)u:hcr:i t'tateo might be aliuiveu to go m peace. i Keep it before the people that Ilieftcr 1 I ' C'ytuer ptivately assniied Andrew Join - sou as a dr.ii.ken d-magoe, and pi.'.. ' - ' 1 liciy charged him wiilt Having been 'bribed wiih oSeo" to join "t'ie crti.-aues of Lincoln's hirelings ' ou the State ol j Tennessee. Keen it before the people that IIieter Pi ,. . , . tlytucr justified Lees invasion ol JVui. fyivauia, the robbery of our follow cili - i i ii- .i . r zens by his soldiers, the mimicr of our laws were unconstitutional. Keep it beioie the people that Iliester Ciymer vo'ed againtt a resolution iu tbe State St-uate offering the thanks of the people of the State of Pennsylvania to .Major General 1.1 cade, his oilleers and men, tor the Victory at IjefysDoig. Keep li In Ioro I lie people thai iltc-ter Ciymer voted against a resolutP.n t.f.'ereu . j - lue i"attt eu. Urant lor tlie capture of Viek.-bur-. vs rsl li . t . i -i !:., li. t Fiiltisl V.!i,--f, Co--vn...... iLll"'lilLJ "l Uu '"la ". .t I, ji-J U'FLIMUWN, wiil prouq.tiy a.ietiU to ii- li busiaess enti-usreii lo nisi arc O'hee ' r o ' t-,T ' Jtaw 1 iiiv-ii. An.l now J- ! f t.W.'TMV" The v.i-A- ;!ll ... I", il: :'d .f V.' V. l.iVI!-:.ip. i li.'. la, in T rri-ti--i .-.oaa n j.ir.;r". k .:'. . i I y hi:.:, ; asi.ig .n i.U !a '!; riits, it:!. . io P. ht. .Ml i r v :i -r.o on hi ' l:c:v:.fitr if i..t.!!-l li- U"''.'c tv, cmntigl'Mo'ir .1 v. lii 1)3 dea'L wiil. ii-e- i pea-cans are pri.hiiiiHu I m ' 'irR1- rta;l moao uisuu: y i.ijt i . i neiiee v.i.i no .it .1.1 o'lll 1.1 II Stllli.imi l ' r i;t.t:i:ii. June IM-Or. v T It ' I" H' V IT1-" VLS ! :lt IVI Ii-t ZXX''' j t.,i,,n!j. f .r tin- jrai li"'-, -s'i! i.-:-iitn f , t f "''i tn-J al'icr -hs l-.ib ;t:-.i.. I Wi l (t!! .:-.t:.. A-s.,,.::i. u M.'i.aicw.:. u -a-!.!-. .lime K;iU. i - I -i. i-j.-t ...... i i M. . ;,.;., -..t i' ,; ."'.' " "" 1 i-'i'.l'II lill1 rjriltli! -r (;;", I. 1 1 1 ll 1 la.nsf r.-.jK-e' jus wi.U-U d.oii.i. ;j r;-j'i-..j, '' H"J t;,:,:' lliJ'''' ,vor s"" ii:c P''"""-' "'' !'"'"-- ; - PANIilL. k!'... u' 'J, A'i.-sir. Mia.Uetov.-a, Lujaiu e.,uty, l- 1"-. i:. i rr.roN r. t-1 rj.f.ca'.nr. V i:V STO;:r. 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"ti .-:(. t'lic-e::-.. . :.-.i'j!.i-ie i Tict'nj, Uivubc-l urA i-r-u;i r;i.:.i.t:u- I, 1-1. -1, i fi i-y. .":'.i..ri, i'rlr.iiiiirt);.. I'.i'i- v:t:i n rj' .t v.ri.-ry ii ? tue h-.'.-t stylos , :; -i :c : -..'.ill ..'.-.-i' Csr. !' :u. n .'-.. ! ; i - s in cret ci-'..ir. ii. r. -.tl rii. l ;hwr ll ( i'i e-i:;.:'. s...t:-a-ii s iT "s'.t i ! .:: si .-. ii - -,.-:l ai IV-! -.. .'a 1-iiy.-!-.4 v -n.!-l do -k 1-f-r.- porolfin :s .v i:--; ;.v-:i;:i.ui::. tin- !i.i--i i -T-at v vl : !-s- -. icr- n i .iiii';" i nr ire. Tl !. I -; 1::, i:;'' i !y. JI . I', .11 1 - I' -i.-j ; : .1 ; r.r.. i:-;rai..l I'ni.i l.-l to fui-i 1-V-v ':. .1. ! 1' '. l.r It. r.-i c- .- -Oi. e iiii; -i v o :i:.. H.Ai;. ... i -:'i . v- f, k'y ! io-i . -. ii-.i.i Ilo-n ..a . ii n ... i n Iu'.!nvo,2 Ics i...ec- .-i.): V ;::. s I enj i.-s I'j .'ii e ajilii- ;i. Ti .... ' F OI.O :. it h" ii.li . ; ii ns of ilie iis a 1-. i's. :.r ir. h inr-t? ... V'.y iii a - .V . t . . ,s-eo K, 11:1 11 li r a. :-.:..-. i-f ren'iiii I: l e-oi- .in trr.' i Jii i v. iii e- ! )t M u. 'ii:.. ti t-.viiV. i.ii u c:o 1 1 el p'.rt rlt l'ui'.-:l eali-liihktc i.ii fj . 1 1 I lll'l ill . n-v. CT--rvv. '..ere a ! 1 CT r. ri i rvjnssri: I e Ot.'.i 11. . I. ; : 1 ON hi., isi-iiiir, i a. t io.ll.t. r.r.MAVA':;i roMMo:; T-Oi; iid lAteiidiiuivs t'..r -;;.',.. .: I;l'C x.tiWn on l.ie doilur of Vuiu i.i il ii V. '.-i-i ii' s .iis ari'o.iit of t!x dttptic its S12,-.i.' it .in. ! :i:e.i,v r.i......is ;-.V..f-.j :.. 1. eiieelei. eeii iulneut e.'.'i- J i'l Hi, - N'rt amciiii of lax rr,-J. li '- P3 ;-s. !'' i'ailaaee on hand froo. last rear i.-:rrs-f iTrrc. id " t?.v!iers .V'o per m. escli " m. f- tT-i.iiO 1 '. :'.j :; ! ". i,0 ) , I :i.-s.-i:ir.t f-.r ! In nd o.-ih !i-.- ;! noiii:- f' i.t) and rL'nii!--iii;i':5 ti71.il .'cri-tuiy fur sere'e 6,1 0 ' In T.-ial lis 'nrcs ml l'.::l le-. oa aa ViV. '.. (in SieV S. (;Li-i, i'rea't. ! KVuT.i' i i'iN' IN i iTriilNG 1'AY Ti.e J V .iii-:ersi'i;i"l has ri'd-iYrd n lo f of Itloi-d.-ii's i .r-t i'i-.-::itr.':i iioise i itch forks on.t of I::,. 'r.-. :'i.-: niaeii im-s ever i:'.v.oiirl f,,p on! 'aiiir-; Lay. Aii l'..-!,s u.-e fttrraiO-.-d p"r- i, -I n r t'-.e ipoiif-y rid'undi-I. A b.-v 1- years a!' :!;. i-i.i w ok '!::: -oi a w:f..n with ease. Caii at my srori'. i:i Pa 1 1 n. and enaaiiue ii. ein it wiil ci.-si you noltiin for cilanc. I , , v,,'' , '. . i V.r. I.m.-'i.iiel Jioypr. of Vnlrnrd li.wnsaip. : -ays : 1 piirciiased a Ilmid-iN 11 rso 'itOi ' ,st n'Hs from .1. b. M. i'...l i. ar t ! .eiiii I it !o hi- tee lijiiti-.! and most pcian-t ! ,: I; I evrr nse -I. A 1. 1 years of iii'. en is.- it :m 1 I unloads I fv.o lens i ;oii iu 7 niiuutes lime, by the v.atcu ! prnA MILLS. The undersigned bocr. ' lvavc '!'',! :'' '!'s friends and ihc public I that !i is siiil in charee ef the nl.nvp nair.et ; ., mil!, where lie is prepau-d ta acexu- I .""date li'.e ciiizens of .Mililin. t'liiierson and ' vieiuifv, witii ihc Jh. deest lirandj of fl"iir. j A ,., t., , r ,.. ri.op-t5.iiir. .ml Fee.1 leu'ii'Ti to busn-.i -s he In pes to r. eeivp a lib. era! t!': nf public patroiiaiit. Term Cnsb. may 0, 0ti-tl j SOLOMi)N KALI FM AN. T7I!1TE HALL HOTEL. The un.'er- ? signed -voitM re-'peclinlly itiferia his I'ri.-niiS an-i the pu'-l'.' ir.'iiera'iy that be 1: is lc'rtr fce,.tl,v A. lb' Ilahb r..'-.... sua, oV,l ' ;n I :.;. ei'e twi.-!ii... Jnninta County, pa., K!jnt ! '' roues esu u s.cAi.surRvii.e, where ho j wiU .fr?:'-! acc..:.iI....d..te all who ...ay r.iv-.r hira Willi I lien- pal rum. ii. ills ISA 11 ,,d ,,,,,.,, ,,. ,.;.( ;.y :,f Hi-ti-ics. Ins 1A:...J. sore:.-1 woh i.o- be-1 In.. arkef can ntlor 1. and his i i'AIibK uilead-'-t j hv iru.-r v liosi'ers. iar. -s, v; ;-;tn.. LEWIS STATES L'NloX IMTLl, ruitAUELrui.t. 1 ' . T!::s Hotel is pea-tT.tly en Sou I. f '..ie of V v W t ;-treei, a few iloor3 ab I MXih sire-e. its c-;tr.-.l b-.eaiitv ii-ak-s it i tin ova ir- " , ' J,crs'JU' V1j""'s ,h c" T. H. & CAyrr?S, rr---. i'