EMI mfrs jounth co 1 _ - p o TTsvILLE. PA. s. OCTOIiEB. I ii.iget• • &AT titni . . ar o:4es for the Miners . , 9.7iourniiiea l i 1 o b t .u. I,e+..e. SaiarAny, et' th* followirig ;Maar - Ite,Vl RXEE Eft. Illoshicrl!le ;. ~,t v s AIM liP-. Si. Glair; ~ 7; „4. ' ' 11,Nfil.1....A•Admxtl,; :-. • •-•- ' w'r. . lENS.I S OPA, lamina , ;' - - PETERI')ItI,Port M Oarbo; PEOPL ' S. ENIONCSTATE TICKET. 1 • Andlter4iineroil. .• • WO AS-11 efiCIIRANI. of. York Cointy S'urvey'or Gene PA I, • .rWIL IA!! S. ROSS, of GOTAFEI• Cohnty. tiVERY IST&T.E- TICKET.. . , , Auditor Goooroi, • KER. of Atlezhiny Sarver-Or faeneral.,- - '-- FZ P. BARK, of Union C00 . 0* t "... - • [NT! UNION TICKET. iPresident Jodge• DWARD OWEN. PARRY. .• Associate Judge, . • JEREMIAH REED. .• 1 1 Congress, , AMEs 11. CA M PRELL: • Assembly, . 7 . • SAMUEL H. SIADDES. JEROME K. BOYER. HENDON F. LUDWIG. • District Attorney, , • • 'HOWELL FISHER. . • ounty Commissiotieri. • EVAN THOMAS, for 2 years. .:,JACOB H. HENSEL." tr, Corottir, Dr. JOHN C. McWILLIASI. , . • • • COunty Sureeyok, FRANK CARTER. • , Director of the Poot, - Dr. AUGUSTUS SCHULTZ *. Auditor, 1 CHARLES W. DESHLER. cOI%TY PRO , SLAVERY TICKET. President-Judge,: Associate Judge, .. • JACOB ,• ' •• Congtess, • ; • • . MYER STRolisE.• Assembly,' • • • ADAM woi.v, . CositAD6Givallqt;• , I •= • • ynw•ARD 1 • • . Diatriet Attorney, V. B. OUWEN. onuty "COmmissioneis, ' ('ii It Ez , R,I LR, far. 3 years DAVID FOLEY, 2 " Coroner,' • - WILLIAM .I.JOIINSON. Director-Mr the IP'OOri • EDWARD LEDENDooD. • . : .County Surveyor.- • : BENJAMIN :DELONO. - Auditor,• . ISRAEL APPLIAATE. Dr Sum has shown his accustomed by paying $25 extra bounty to each y-two volunteers from where be re- terborp 'New York.. - GERRI sberahty of the 5 :ides; Pe of Schuylkill, if yOu want .yonr luOtaods and, brothers drafted, get kite'the partizan ticket; weakkt the i-ation in putting -down` this Rebel-. thus prolong the. War, and you will ex - 14n your desire. ` • WWI PI fattier% ibern to VI( Adtninisti 16n, and be gratifi Ocit ciaow.uku .Cotxlms. 7 —We are again cOmirellel to set: nor eiitciria . l. matter solid, and to on it - s6.ettat letterti,•moster-rolls, etc.,,' order to acCommixiate matteet.which mist -he. Insert .this week. .our . corres iond iota will ,ti.ar with its, ,we, hcipe to have oar, columns - relieved in a week or - two, "a'tidt then' dispose 00. this matter.whieli - 14aecumUluted upon tirs.l urge Ctoon meeting held edaesdav last, two promi: influential Pentocrats Apuke end tighest . ground: JOSeplt .Cland. :ter.at -Naplek under . bfr. Buchan.. iniSti at ion, and Fred.-"C. .Etriglitl3:, in Sympathy-with the Demo. anization,‘ were the.gentlemen. rs well lor.o "gioriousl triumph, on AT a I lelphia Tient an' tool; the ler; Mini.' an 's AJ hitherto' =CM ;tug Tuesday SCIUMNITT • ABOttiED. - I- • 1 from all 'sections - 'of the ,C - oun,y: most cheering' char7aeter. —The , ex. dflughes' syinpathies South tied the::loyai 'people, and they are re jitwork for and rote the ; Union ticket -; the Administration in its efforts recogniztt-: han.ce of re-electing M. C AMPBELL -" , serves. have pen so - tm: so - tr , tinguished,• that M not exchange him for an ineoro• Let every 'rvote be polled on Toes., and ; the - Union ticket' will be elett. op to bottrim. • . 'Advice! are o thr isure has nroit, &Jived to to suppoti trugt the iinpo t li to Cvngre , portma, rig people v.ll relent, day tikext ed from DRELL of the c writes as OuiniGE NEwsvArm•Orrats.--00(. diwra .'of the New ..-York : . .71ibune : . "We la in a D ii hind city! ju.t start,' gathered current ti io Eh 17r1 •ere.. last; week st.andineunobserved' aoeratie newspaper ~411ceic .an in whence a volunteer regiment had ;led . for, the Potomac. •A, little•erovo I discussing . thii..departnre, And the F the, tiff: ran thus; :Pew 'of I.lmSe• ever 'Come,- (exurfitigly 'I ke td see them undertake - tociraft his. county,' &e,i 4.e„ Not one,ex- . of sympathy with their..' gallant rs who luidjust laid their ,LiVes on. the 'heir country's salvatfon=not a lisp. for that country; c . vith'the zlgtch h traitors on her.. throat. Had Jeff: ien present every' word thlt old havebeen-mt;isie in his men-in I / II of A)tic of. fiend I J)st•l3 tercel %CI its. McCI Ft 1 tN . s' patriotic Order in ref- - erence to - the - .Presidents Proclamation of Freedorn, givee universal satisfaction-Mid joy to •he iOyal people: The New York. Herald; and papers of, kindred sympathies. ' of cott6e• find fault; but they are Whelmed in the general fejoiCing. The da-of the influ- , eure" of these treasonable publications and cliques, has: passed. . The country is reeked 'to rise - every thralls to climb ,this Re ! • hellion.thetr noble-he'firtcd Presti . "in his -efioris. - . they . find is the ibortgst God speed "Lincoln. Our Generals and their gti .. lant: soldiers. • The people are with them- heart acd soul. - • • • TICKETS NOT . ACAINSTT 04: E DEMOCRACY.. R,eclect that votin'g'for the'Knioti- Ticket cot r =the _ Deinocvicy.. She' • 1:t)ion (Fillets are -opposed' to,aII.PARZY • ,TICKIITS. 'They are composed Of Vein& eists aitit Repul)lienna, are opposed to. p.,tty i oniitttitio4 . . during :oho 'War; • Tlfe Tichets tire 'supported by the•promi: Leht lercliiig loyal Democrats thriinghout the whole- North: By such melt 118_, Dallfel DiCk• itl tqf. Di x, and Gem Wail" worth,tti New. .• York ex-Governor - &int . MassaChusetti;• Secretary, of • INlar Stanton lion. • Ilenjatinin 'Chao) ofey, Aidge IVdkins lion. battier Douglibrly,,l lidge.Roa!„ ..iit)d a I) st of-other liemoeratOn•liennsylva: -Holt of :.Kcntuckii,..RObert ()wen of indiatiat and in fact by ' leading- Dvinocrtits in, every Statein "Tiiion• vapre there kny :ovraniiatioiti, okainst the Rebels.. 'Tilion.Tickets-Which 'unite itill.Parties in tune or, aanilser. otiglift ,to ;be supPOrtetrby_ loyaL tneu all parties. It:ts^ss so dOriti,c , thg Rey olati,in and_ the:War and It ought • to he so`now, fellow citiiens...h.ls tho only way in which you - can , sustain 'Abe, valiant:-sold iers of the Republicri - ciw in the :6eld; and put „clow n 'the Rebellion, by uniting all 4artiea at • home. !. . _ • . • THE PANACEA: I r,l;ike spine quackniedicine'we wot of, which according to the vei - Ire-4 stateireent. will cure all the ills flesh is heir --0; Ate liemoterats hold than ticket. When they meet men they - EtsK, "do your want peace ? V ote . our ticket:'' "Do'yoie want -light taxatiffi ?Vot&ocer. tick: et." "DO you wane the Constitution and the Union preserved?. Vote our tiCket."- - AndAo on. Vote their ticket lead innimilfeititim have come. It is the yeadieen.cf all pot itical their dupes believe. it.- :Now What, kind of &panacea in reality,.r . the Demociatic party in this, presents, jtsriglit(y , ,- an 'old, Demotrat 'tit Philadelphia, state. At an int amuse etion- meeting , of all. parties in that City . . on Wednesday - evening last, Mr, Beight ly : said r , —"lhave 'always been knowleAs ti Democrat of the; strictest. sehool. Psupyinrted Huchanan ailed - L - vOted• tor Breck• inridge•Oanghterf lend I sustitineel „the South in her rights solong as she had rights, and now von se&Me:npoie the "I„ ? nion ticket 'pre pared with [ manyi othei Democrats to :support the 'Administration in all ; its measures.--: .[Cheers.l, I ant here 'hermitic I -love my Country nnd thiarniou; I'ani.bere - because I dove my -- :tierentryitetter than leer loved the Democratic party . Icheersl . ,:and because .the Demneratic . party her is arrayed tigieinst tbe . AdMitjiatmtion, and hoiarly :silting; this most wicked rebellion.,'" The . speaker continued- at length ; and orged-.the Union of all the friends ot.the countey.l7 A Detnocratic "yietnry O&Tet - tiday • next would be worth:4o,4oi) men to thei - ebels. A ,. uniterl front in Ifavdrief the Aiiniiteistrattion,-,would. take from the rebels thcir'.lttst hope, and-the r.beltion would soon be crushed:' [Chtcees.l - Ve:* Ifrerkittride.leiierstalk.of - their. p ices, tell the only. true remedy foe our,troubles is cold tete:A - email the rebels sub-- mil to- the constittitiiti•.inthcirities of :the . -• • ti. ,t i , Jl , 7110 . 11211th1t KeeiMaion. ilea froze jtie • .11s oA;TteldllT Turn out'without fail: • • AN INROZTANT VA. . kei order from flarrishurg states that for l eigners who plead exemption oa the ground of being aliens and then betioine riateralited, are to be pleeed on the enrolment lie ,fur • • i • DISBADATION. •i ' The , man who .- 'rota a partizim et in opposition to the Union Tieket,. will sita sdr graded and humiliated ,in . the .. nyeit t ir ever soldier of the Itepublie;beesuse he the e' any of the soldier. • . VOTERS; • , .1 On - the' score of capacity • alone ; el:Tejon County Tieket,' is -tar superior to the BreekL inridge ticket.' • .From — Uongress to ' every min on the. Union ticket' is •ne thltt you wall fee; a satiiifactiun in voting 4. Each candidate is eminently fitted for the position for which he has-been norninathd.,. A step is being "taken. — tbat . b., Breckinridgers. At the coming el tice yoting or attempting to"vote ifh.. may not be' on tbe , ,enrolmetit wi themselvei to . Military - duty, names placed in the *heel* when , tb drawing arrives. • THE TRAITOR PREIIICIENT•JAMES ' r UUCNAMIAN. • It is suited that the old hoary-beaded trait tetveent JiMmy, has given $lOOO tiCae ince the election 'of the Breckinridge .tieket in Lancaster County over the Unicin'ticket:— - This fact - .alone ought to prevent`every lora man in the..country JrOtn voting a Areckin ridge4artian' ticket.. . FRIENDS 'X'HE V1,11021i . - J Bring ail your voters to- the polls ne. xt Toes 'day 1 - You - catinot,better subserve. the cause of humanity -and Patriotism. Res . Ive each foehimself to. bring to , the polls ee ry legal 11 voter whose heart is right on the . t ques tion. Electrify the loyal -Millions ext week with the joyful tidings that Pennsilvania is true-to the Union, and to Freedom. -.:: - LOVE .rpEt. TIIIC..O9 , O,NATITF When youienia Breckinridgerli violatiou of the Constitution bythe tration.i. - set hint :down as an arrari. The Constitution gives alt. the po Joan a Rebellion, and,.- - eveitthirt Sari to do 80 Is CONSTITUTION to the arresting, imprisoning . an d of thoniands .of. traitors, ,North an. 7railori hart no rights :Oder - 'the tion; ,and to:yaVmen nscer 'temp?, riolatibn. , • _ i • • . EX.PLAINEDI •, I ' - . , - 'Loyal men will no longer wood • rithst en- Yistiments were not encouraged by the Breek inridge . Democrats of Pennsylvania. It,is now known that the leaders are flu !favor of oue State joining, the rebels;, of ibecoming A Slave State, which in a Slave C o nfederacy of fifteen States, it would certainly , !become, and thus transform our white workingmen into 'sleyes. This is the policy that'th',4 Brbek:. i midgets Want the people to endorse on Tues.- Any next. Will they? •. BEBEtritEDICI'IONS-THE PR .• ,-• VON. The Breekinridgei papers deck Presidents Lincoln dared issue a tion:emincipating the Slaves of t that:half the ;officers in the arm sign... It is now nearly tfiree . week Protlamation i l was' issued ; arid: w: heard'of it single officer zeiigning, l of-it. It i would be'a benefit to the ever, if few, of the sympathizing the army of, the - Bieekinridge ELI 4 REMEMBER, . If Wolf, praber and Keins,lo th ridge ticket, Tari.elected to thej they will !rote for Frank. gughes States,Senator, a man oho would -see theirl'orth grovel in the (ist Slave ari tocrucy, and see the pr tug slave olders kick our white- w as. they 'would their dogs. Fr election 10l =MADDEN, BoyEa .a will - give Ote .1 1 1;ote of'tha County t synipathiers with treason. - " . i THE ERAFT-FIHE El; '• Every man who•attempts to 1 , 6 at, the elCetisartonluesday-next - V on the Draft,!' ' • , - Eve 5 , ,person who has swo rn th the nature ized, • and duel:iks to voe,! w 'placed, on 'the Draft. ._ - .A../i4. 10/ these persons ha's beet pre and' 'vitt be at the polls for inspeeli a. ..-.lf.votep,are intimidated front comi the polls in any of the districts, eel, for.thatAistriet will be vitiated . a 4 lb void'. - ' 12,1IIMPH OF' lINION,Tipx In thq . City oh: the Ticket fontity 011ieers in'aa-Ctv of-Baltimore, the U date for , Johp Lee - . Chn' elebted by the large majority of; tlnionists im believe, .carried ev the City., • People of Pennsylvania, go and, on Tfiebday next, for-the _honor •1 yOur.country. Tl~iinion Convention of That, tieldMonday last. : Dr. Bell time foYfuwing resolution, Mr: Wroimee, was vunuirnotisly . 'as, iea4 adopte4 : 'Rewired, That this Convention ha Merle, in the integrity, the.sbility, of, the lion. James H. Campbei -- presented by , the Unian , lawn of Echo, ae weandiclate for Congress, henna • nomination-of our Seguyisill County present him to the people or this man eminently ,ortby of their sup. IgtOWBLOW AND. WE. r! Parson Drownlow of Tennesse.l beet! ,strong Pro-Slavery mangy 8 polren'and written in fuvor of lid theoreater part of hia life,. and the World to argue the..question , In his address lately, at the Mk Fair, in Detroit, - he said : I . . Regarding far. Lincoln's proclamation. If he turanieto free the stares of Rebels( loyal men for them. I-am for It. out and astir ripplatiied -1, think the prortatnat" and fettunate at this moment. if- it it mouth or six weeks hum., the rebels wool , propr , olllon Lbmicelvec to EtWitnt to Wk. and.rolonlze them, and I thank God th I taken the stanch out of then:. ieheers.j , __.., --...,_____-4 •• . , THE ENROLLMENT IN C . NORWE.CIAN:• We nre assured by , those who knOW;thnl (he enrollinents in, these -Towns ips t erei not correct. ' In Cass - Towuship it s positively asseiked, that it lank short about..Outhird.— The (rote on Tuesday next tai 1 seftle flint 'question in these Township's, told. ifi the en rollments ere.ineornplete, the bahtnele of,. the County Ouglit to demand a entree, enriAlitlent r eien if 'it: takes a battalion' of soldells fo en force it 4 -1 The people. "are 'determilied that ninbisrrfog . hall be put downib Sehbylkilf,Couri. ty at all'irizards, and God helpthoseleolitical leadtra Who are instigating these i'wno:ant men ~, to cOmMit violence. • Let swift a ds a fire• pun iehmenti'fall on their g uilty bead a . well •as oft the fiends of their miserable upe.S., - . .. i • 1 :A TERRIBLE RETRIB TION. ' . I_ J. .A. i ma A.NI AO '.T,It - ITO . R.' . . ii. :,'. ,• ' l' Le l r ethers . Beware of.` pi a, t'ape: .; We find-the following' affectin ... ,ture in he ?Yorilt Americith anal. United Sin es IZette: t...,,i l ser the mire of Da. Birkbrid*, of . 0 PPltall tr -it the Thane, le altentlemaw. probable In . retie ate was an'eflieseln the arm j.ii graderiteof 'W - t Not t; anS a patriOt in': emeryinterpret a tion of the 1e , ... 1 e martled adoulhern lady - of rarearromplishmen and and4ttie, foittine.'end I.okid forward to long 'y are !dr merited .happiness: When tfinarar was Immiben fittiltouthoro site import tined hitn - fo Minable back it ..h Y nlsedpm, resign I.i* commbeion toe tinkle's sr .. ." add Opill/41 the roues of the South.. Re sported t.. temptress fora moment. bat ether Intinenees were Moo _ ht to beet ElPoti bina. Di* wife's slaters and mother a 1 jellied' their ' , Drat° those of his. wife, ond eoreatohlng it'hot to their alienate threats and entreetleaj, 0 , 1 adopted their eomilebis Mitt enrolled. himself atraitor. -Pince then hit "rife died from a malignant f,ser t be - to' one Of her , 10' Hy pissed fro s ts. them. and the of fort...nate retitled , blo mime a- manise... Iln-ls nowtnnder the care of , Dr.!. Writ. bride. claisihed :mode theleast hopeful eases 'ln tillo• atitution l: In his Made.* he raitre of his termini. }rid st , oeirophre the tag i..rthellnkm lo teems Mutate if- . • feeling to hear. _I . • Gall help the ladicg syMpathizert in ' this . i I • - i Ir I ' Region, who Oulu:ging to deceie and betty the workingelasses.to . Vote dow the Gliven- Fnetft, .and thus ahoy, the iii ion. Oh!- it lila Tearful thing to be a . traitor tO sued a country as we have., - No wonder suqh a Tier sea, even Id/lea pgrsuaded to do.ao - shotild be- Conse* raving manoc. .11oterA whOnver you May - be we beg and implore yogi to suse,ll4, forubit deposit ' your ' Tote .against thee' A d : :tninistration that is: now upheld and sappOrf. 'ed.. by the Pniriots_ of all - paities, li tens,, if i .the Goveruinentialls, your eiiuntry.' lIS Uri`th it, and ; even ingels - wouldiveep over he pleat - Col.."mity, that would inn/lithe pri, eta lad, Ot • Liberty;artil consign you mid _ nsi li?us feet td the gloomy Shade of despUtiSm for- . unborn, - i - • ", ' 1 ever; . . •- . - ..1 . • 'I ' '•• •.• .. • i . 'TO BB WATCHED. hers the . I• • ion pe.r 7 e namee render nd their day fur to about lAdminis- traitor. er nice to e pt es. lAL, even barging South.— ' eonstitu• 1.1 r ut of its •4 111 t 1, , 'Fuel 'lna -6 Re els, *oul ;re -ISine ' l tle have not nswount tinol,LlN officeis in I- i .p,,wnuld I. , Biectint 1 -gishiturq, for .lintecl. defirrht to berm. !the .ud, i "suit rkin men, -erne ,'the . 'I, own; ' I. ,o tb a INCu ON. to be ion cap di '. man' ';was ,694.1 i ';'The . • ry man I 4 - .0 lilFo l wise nd gloiy of I 1 / LEBANON - - .pnty ! prei44nted motiOn of ing fulieptr 'nd CjEedenej 'ho ha. 4 beep lkill Ciinnty endorse the, friendS, and Distrielt as .a rt. • TIOIC ! has always • Ile, 'has .ing,SFaves, "challenged I igaa -§thte teltt Ray, the' arms, slid pay at. (Enamel. .o' well-timed, d beau mar 11 Itl ve Mad i . their wee les 10 r .the as - S$ AND ' 1..‘ i , ". li. -, ' I-• - -. , • ~':- L. I .Tll le, flito! . .of,-4110111 . 4 1 tains to , pu4luth- Ow ; / . . an' k from OW ! . 6E*, o Tiiesdity -4. As t 'll be . iwitti -lion . t 6ajwitice .ibad ' . do ile Min.', E.- 0. Parr * , atiibtention N • 4i- i idieoti. !Ord he ha*as , tia thake w la m.„1:: tali .as (011041, . ..! Is i-' 'i -., ;.... , HOS. ite O. P ' _. - i • -- 1 lin la Ow butt Wow ed by li. is ;ail Pottaa - and addfueed go Ma ow LO. !any, ,deaf Awfgesitha glides of figh 1102 Camay, was pale 1 11,thad by aa,la as • adreeticaesed; and !iota the. booka lowa brews Wit - *natal* the, evidlonew.- • =ti l ed edemas of that .I.ies *appal Is the ' t.., We an, low preparsdio, powssere it a . 1 pate od, etallpaani, falsehood, bilabial by Mu /for' tba ',Owe dod nth' ~ ,atteinetiag to t the steak* Of Jodie. yto tba poet.he two bola sy. appo4 tweat heat Gov. Ctirtta, tatill ilia wispy • woof by,t death ofJuagistlegiust. I - i . . - - , The, aratemoti ~with lepre to , the wannir is which 'Jaffa* Pinch appentateet was ofigaisall„ teatimes Lass in espy pirtleidar,„ -.- - ' . ': . ..- ._- . It was awaked for; mid was A tribute °tomcod to tho erre th• stud apiirg. Itethartty of Judos Parry. paid bias hyltif wanyitlands of tbs new proceed.* with Pl.-. • 'o ambloii the pdenu duties OP' decreeing eon him he flares a large and **satire practireat the bar: ~., With regard to Other of the eatossolts contained is 'the ial,tlel• .Ite him prof petit, be us that *either 'jolts pap oar Mr. Karel war. MIPS•d illk-olry such tratometiom redoing the charge watt tilAnt to . sip • Parryla deliberate if* • . ' , - ttis. clearly an eleetkineeringlis of the hued awl Wind • riding type, gotten up r the -tal. and and aka of dog Judge Parry...it the Coating etertion. .. - i It s brewtht to oar odor as so adterthwaseth, sad was. la the idvertiatoreolnons . to , the hats elf , sett itc out oar paper without examicationeand with out k I.:WM(4U autjed mete* contalized therein: .., , Welexceedingly wipe that ) por - tolumoi bane been i t ti thadettaw weans of :reel og. so article of so two a at , :110 ,0 4..aat0 the.' AA. !Optimist to . denounce Ms Ite th ing a fabrication and a: lie. The iirepaipithylog lilt:Whom Al r. llama. Idiot* nasal a in Illarba7 4 artitiel. exphlos bit ronnett la .wi th e matter, end !unapt the *bolo thing awe Wert. I:afters Otte •:Eifirki Caney I,..sai:Sllest-Tbitarilelt; I r. An your pap*: of y•siercily. signed li.ldtrarwt. addressed ram; Podded Judettcf Schuylkill Ootsaty, ts tube in emery mood. I. haver s s *aped in any each traustarttost, nor sea Mr. Parry timer etoployed by me. la 'diem -4 bir iihnis Ulm inqualiped' tailaw.d. No sub trawls*** elder, tea plat* . i 'l. A. ilVabgEL. - Pettiville; October ti, left. t ' • • .1 . - • TO1: THE _ PUBLIC. - , ilippoehlit cei,ttficatos, renting statonewth •in tolicatkoi of Untidy, are from • another of oar relating 'ii i a mit du - ; ocfpectable an n oen , 4.: „04 a oderstliked, Mire min' • head-bill. pplailthed clout' Moiphy. Implieatilig the,. characters of the I ticblip it 0. Party and audios Russet. now the the handbill is infamously fall* in all', essential particulars, and le a akar Invention of ' Inata.liarphy, to detest. If . vomit** ;lb. elertkin of parry.' , brea, um* Mr: Party has ,lboon neortelate tb to hare Uwe concert... 4. as counsel against him,' >by, in anumberof cues. . J 11b 31' . p.' Wei btu :this soon, • JNO: B 4 NNAtI 4 H ' , C. TOWER, .1, : 'Ong rend the itspor 34r:5foiplby of ',2.4 lOat; ar to V.:Parrj." PPti?Oaco that if.lt in relitine to ney...onneetioo promising t.popottooot Of Judge Patq,an e nn4o Iptateinebt facts, and . fails. in ovary essetiihil"particular.` • i sAmp . 4 Gmatisl. 1• • F ! 3 3 • OI one of the 6Di:IRO f dffend4nts, dn.* part the of f ....tendnts. to the 1311101, EAuti,wherein Mizbael Murphy i er.atplrinant.Zaod' Bur - Patterson rod Andrew Russel detentlsotri.reterred . tot 'Murphy's Oak' or :W hist.. addressed to -. Itoo. E. i i . 1P pin ry,", lie. I know theatateuientsooritalned In;aald its to bd utterly table, and that ibej are contr . /44(6d by the nedonl of Abo colt itself_ i it V* ' C1111,41 . 01111f1t LITTLE. - - . t ocpber4soi. :. I . 1 - • . • filit, , ,•5 . ~..J.......,, ing thoronitily karehett the recants of the Or phatte Court of Schuylkill County„itterehy ear tifft bet ttferh la no proreedlng whatever on record break! Court, relating to the Bunker Extole referred to In No. 3 of M. .luephy's paper Of 2d October. lost-addressed to "Mon. M,.14t; tarry," At'. ; JOSEPH .130ITEN; Clerk of 0; C. i .. 1 h Octobet, p1e2,.. . . 1 , ' 1 Tfia~l 1 statement la the &II tem of the, !Laid hen d.b 111, that sal;A. Russel gild timber Isn't to me, la film. I never bo salt hi any titatte4 land of .At Haase; in toy life. ..' y.../.. BLIN D. ei, statetneot ill the 4113 Item of laid hinehill'we know to be wholly', no true. , JNO: BHUTAN; i ; - , ; ; ; . . ; _BD ; PATTERSON: ," - • ' A.N.OBLY LOYAL LE The ilienttMeate ono, Soldt4. . :Ittenit Democrat. • Gen. WaclowOrth's Acceptance of lion for Gavot-nor of New • I In !response :to the: official' s • a ,that Brigadier; General Willtiwo 'nominated fOrGover»or of New Union Convention, the Generia t lowing reply] which contains p.eti ,§hould actuat4 every voter atFtht tton-in thiq Stite : ITAPHiIf ro7 nem Visit J 1 ilArgn!rD, dt Dear ',Sir have the pleasure. to a receipt in' rms . ' letter of &pt..2ittb,lantn the t,;,434ent10n held at nyrneuse ion t montit..compoti,4 of men rustilvell to in teQr.tytif t Union isrespertlre of 1114 associations, bad' &Ins me thb honor si", before the re of the St i leSt - te - 1 ut New Tice or G.;sernor. , 1 respectfully accept the nomination, • I.cordi•illy imree with the, c,unvellibii :men ts expres..ed in their reslutious.l - shall Sealously labor to carry out their • in define-1. ' •I mi,tht; perhaps. with propriety; stop here , but' ai the duties of my prelieutpositoinwill not allow me to return ,to New..Vork fiir puma time, mud paean:Ay not until' after ' the rieeth;o his bein held. task your indulgence !while . I express briellyoy views ail to the wications invoiced . lu the Canvass.. I- i n i • f, - .. : I think I cannot be tniataken I:assuming !bit the , - electtori will turn upon the neurally of sustaining' our ' Nal iooist Government in Its iffortaito Uphold itself and Maintain Its territorial Integrityi and; especially) upon the Prpaamatien Of the Previderit bwited tu that .end. ,and 'referred to in the fourth resell/nod of the Convect- Mon. '.•. ; :, I-' ' I entirely approve of that Pei:elan:nation, and coin ' metal! to the support of the electors pf New Tort,' for ',the thllowing bessoue: - I 1 I It is sheffectual aid to : the speedy and conviet: _ supP'resstiod of the rebellion. 'i 1 .- - Sit or eight millions oferhitee. havl..4. had time icor. gentle, their Government. and arm the ir troops, fed and supported b by the labor pi four milliona of slaves. present .the moot' forntidable rebellion reCorde l el In history. -‘.. - litrike friina_t this rebellion the support which it derives • fsom.t be.nurequited toll of these slaves; and its founda tion will be undermined.. 4 - ' 1 . H. - 2. It la ale Moot tiumaue Method of putting down this' rebellion, the history of which has clearly proved that the fears of stile insurreel kiwi anti masieteres are entire; ly unto/tided.' While the *levee .earnestly desire free , dons they,lhave c sbown Inui disposition to !Nuns' their ;mast rs. : They will ensile le:weet for them without era"- , gee, ut they "fill lorm,tbropgbout the doutheruhtatei the most peaceful and docile paassiotty,' uo - the roc* 'of the earth. •' i ' •: - I '1 . -I . . • he Vlore owners - once compelleditolabor for their own spport,the warimust tease, and its spilling ctiruay,e '.e° to . c.nee 'effected .theNortherhStates. ' w wild be Ileever.retieved, se It is right they .sheuld be ' from thelsoinsjof a greatinflue of it Wean . laboters, die • turbing the relalons of those Northern iodustrbil cies erawhottire so freely given theiri lives to the sopport of thellovertiment. This done. and the whole African 'population will drift to the South, Where it will find a congenial climate and east tracts ellen il never raters:l tirated. . .1 • ' I foibear tp,eriter into the disco...ion of the great in crease of trade to the Northero ittatita and the i whole 'rnminercill world. Which world remit Irons the !Wants of' four milliohri of tree and paid laborers over the situ number held its i3eretofure In ells ry e ' ' . - , I ifirbear . aleothenter into am question - et the urn. :mate vest increase id theproducti il of the great 'South* -ern staples. ; !I hiele not a thie tokronsiderquestions of profit. levnill long .he reinembered, to the great , honor Of th:e tnerchenti, harikari end . Manufsettarers; of Ihe : 3ortb. that giving the lie to the calumnies of slave breeding 3 riPt"rrats,'who Charge thew with being Segni dedand controlled lijr t h e Petty - prutits of traffic, they have met the numerous sacrifices 0 this great "struggle With - .cheerfulness and promptness of .which history - iforolsbes no parallel.:. • 4 Nor is the question, bo w before Oscine of philanthropy alone, 'acted, as are the priticiples, therein enrolled ;--,. • hlr keit .1 quest loci of. abstract ideas, involving .ao un prolitoble diseussion of the equality *frau.. It Is pimp'. I, alf • question) of war, of Notional life or death and of the imtple In which we Compost, surely and effectually up ho .1 ouf Giirerouveu - kenditalntain its unity ' and"an tior.foreign-enentles, for it isnot. to be ditguised that. pr• 'have sorb; reproach usTerith waging a ter itortal war. f ..q.) ere dc'. hut t hat territory Is out country. Pot moan.' tilhiog 'lts greatness and power among the nations of lb. . 6arth. by bolding It together,' they bat. us. : We can - 0./ear that; blot if we were to yield to theireuggirstlons, . lend subm it tir its distuemberverltr, the,' would lbravv , idespi re ye. i . . . I ibis greet domain, from , the lake's , toi.tbe Gut f.•from X„ltte Atlantic to !be Paelfic, one". country ; ,governed by -guierides-7fnedoto, is yet, deall i led to dictate terms, if (need he . to the world in artns,,t dl' hold that man to ;bee traitor sod a coward, who. wider any defeats., any _lpreroiniti if adversity however great,! any calamities prt - ever dire, would stir, up one acre of it. -, I It Is Morethan a yearaince; sett our State. ;. Great !changes. Wive tikell place within . tirat!peritri. 1 Costly tvietorim and disastrions defeats haie,..lll the 'Wren odes it( war befallen ocir aunt tereavetne si ts and destitution have overtaken many fimillee... '- , I , ~ . , I - Can - only' judge of the epirliait my fellow-citizens or • ew YOrk. by that of her Salient Pone who harp ;rushed 0 the held. Them I bees seen Tin greet numbers. and 1 art letdarly those who Vrhtphstee teen in the hospitals i .trithiu rny colmtnond. , , il, ex - : • I i. ' /-1 AMOO Among flute brans men. fee We rod exhausted by di.- 41ase, tortpred width ;Mated hy ertiel 1 wounds,' I bats litever Yet heard the first word Of despair. the drat sigh of Iregret,that they bed given; health. and life to their leoutitry; '... ;; , I '. 1 1 •i: .: I-• ' . ' ',:. i ~. I'. WII may Bnclge of the spirit ofltwele they true left 'lSt bow, and vrbo may yet beeelled Wither ffeld,. by,ther traii temper of thiie men; Will i hll,ooAlllll/ to fear U. 4 the:reit/n.4' I In the Solemn verdict of th balloil t and the deadly l eotl filet of - 4111 ,elnik , Govern nt of the,poople will be ' I: Sustained, 1.. .....- . ° . ,' -'..• 1 1 beg that yoh will 'runt, yourself , and einerry to' the menibere, of the Conventb over whkb yew:Wert' ideri. my sinciere thanks for the eat I bbnor hich they I . r l id mein' placing thyriame ore. tit 4' flee ors of New - , York, r,. position so reopen ' ble and:Call guisbed as ' i I thit pi Governor of the State. ; • r. I :1 I ant. sir, with great resp ect ' truly your', '. 4". . i .. i ... -..., . ~ • i ;wits is. wAssiosrx. - t ' . ....„ • • i ;...D AN •Entre.CoL John F. . I ' Marß eers. Ciinnected.with the-. ~. newspaper press of this Statej died recently - , iat.bis•restlence - in Prince iGebrge's County,, 11tId. : ,Ile IlraS a racy. w riter but lan onserupti. f p9ps politiinn. and t in e d pqiiesSed of t3nsid lerable rcaltl4 amused by tlcent goiernment !contracts..'. I, 1. -__' f 11.1 : , - t t • to dtion . .. A 43..6p .GGEsivik..--oiiy..Curtin *tikes 7 it pro itlOn to the War Dimartment,to the ttrect t 41'1,e diffeient Peonselvania regi- Int - eats per ..fitted to retail' to ihe State, ten ,at ati e,.ifor! the purpose 'bif recruiting and 'redrga irabg. We hope th* it will be adopt -1 • led. The, regiments ,1 havaibien reduced by lllincessant warfare; tamp life has engendered many painful diseases;; they have endured ' ardships tittti suffering - I. Their friends, would itvelcome them; home even for a few days, and their comrades, would speedily swell their ranks to their oiginal; standard. ; I TneltuA v • ' ates ol t tlie election in . Bei is, of Oiei "etippe ead" ' , candidate for Congress, Ancoiait, to through their organ the ;Adler, a villOinous od thi , t'week, to the effect that , I ,the Union candidate for Congress,. !dal. Joel 1.8. Wanner, had withdrawn his name. 1 The li"copperhsdii" in Bailie, most be hard Pushed forcapital against 00 gallant Wanner,-when ! they have to resort td 'so clumsy a dodge to defeat hit. We are gliul te know .that Ma or Wanner will Stand or fall . ky- the voice of , the people.. lie is a htive Soldier, a talented ukan, and would, ably ' nd pliteikiticalty repre eent in COngeess, the nterettil of Berk& Coon * The people th should make- it it point 'to elect him: by a sple did ttajoii.ty. 4 i • ' 1 - • ' , 2 . ",' '. •-'-- 1:- - MITIPIIII.I.IIOIII g.• 14 • ..; ;. 1 'Xioreent-:difiiree• AtPsafst . '':' - ; * *. f .,4 u ,- -. 1; - .. .. d. ittinbitir- pautod giat 'it. orator sa d nromin Th aeg.mis atocia . DASISL Doyen. sm; Esq l would h- th Dean Ibilie Is ibis' Boroogik.: ea y _e tatogiseft. that huilding was tiled its, eapenity,bifeire the hoar sanouneed for the on. Matey :Douglas De:overate, were at. slid time lel theta ; were *Matra of the :need g. - . , i The meeting organised by c a,uh l i 41 4 P1 am 6 Haywood. Egg:. to the ehair. ' - _ ..' __S The tollowing citizens were appetite% View , Presidents : . ' • Woo, Strange . W. Palmer. - P T - D. Rsimet.: John Bach e James Lanigan. Frederi k t. Foeter r lient. Chas. W. Pitman, iMicheil ' M rthaer. Lewis IL Shoener .Jantita Downey, Owe Rue, P. Shin: 'die. Rattail. , Phillips, Joh . Murphey, P. D. Luther,. 4:1: 8 Repplier , Corse • 'tie 11. Tyson, H. Huhn. -. ' • ' -' ''• • . 1 31n. R..lllntithi.loseph: P. Houck and A.R.. • Whitney were 'pp.:Anted Sevretariest. . .' • •-- Mr. Ilaynciod.thesituade ii fen. rem arks thauk . ,ing tbe meeting for the . houorl conferred, upon him, aid intivduced kii. Dougherty, after '3 11 1.• lug hint a high compliment for the manly,positiou he ocetiPiedin this context, ' ' --• Mr. - Dougherty thee rose amid load applause and spoke sultstentisily as' folio ' r.' We earshot give the grime,' the eloquence' ' the'. espreision of .the orator. Suffice it to ' say they' charmed that -entire audienee for over tee boat s , Mau/ did"' leg at the ,esd. Quit it was the greatest vault to , 'which they had ever listened : . '' ! _ ,. 11 .10 0 antlillten, there le so Ural' fir soft seatele . sset O. stand In dread eralitia. We taut , look the danger lb the face. Wee are not ulnae that ruin should tail u upoo and oars ;'lf we are not while toluevin serfs of Snathera masters, or sobjects or the tab !TOUR. • I fun one °felines who, up eo *Si, blindly 'followed_ dile forte« 3of 'the Booth-beeped to ligh their bet t ies.. Their famous lowomptoe prates MY isdirill• but the eel. bur b ra n term aside, and 1 behold ht all, to . bell•born hideeturnesse the sauteed pieliv by whickfh weight to-rule, and theft tale the Reptiblic. . : t hey Thousands. end hundreds ef thouinata of ow fellow. Countr y men le the &rink haartheeo as ardently attach ad to the °aloe as ere are, but their .faders sought to Morita the reason to recent the Unites not rut theipal-' tedium of their pialiteeel safety acid prosperity, but es a mere convenience to be used es long as It promoted their atetional aims, andifien to be dashed to pieces. Their deeigne were k nown to the Whets. W hlngtou feared the people of the Beath woad be enand maned them in hi.' prophetic address'. - Tholes erg claimed OM& their love and 51421M:es *erode' lothe Rafe mod '1591 to the Nation,' I kff. PeonsylvaidaS , lt is pay native le to ugme, bet it is not us country; Not Pennsylvania alone{ but - from the mouteriles of.Maide to tbe flootteriPgulf-frent the Atlantic( teed to the Il e deli-Allis, oh t this busy native land. t Tbi Irishman In America, wherehe , think, of oppreM-' ed Erin, does not limit hie lo k to his native pariah Or county, but his heart beats la Itesdeal ection. ler smelt/ turf from Mania's . Deed to Cape Clem'. - ,Let me reroctit a few facts 'as they strut my mind. ' &Cash Carolina aye, with penman the fnemota-advocated with all her might a proteet lee, tariff. berates" her interestkerre then idereltirat with manufactories. At a !Oa' day, abet de clared war against the Enloe, bemuse for a time the law was ardent free trade; hut jackson-erevered be his nanie-esaid the *Teton must and shall he preeerred."- I a his later days; his only regret was nail about violating the letter to secure the enbetance of th}. Conatlttelom bet that ha did not hang John C. cathode. Florida wet pufkbesed to add to their domain.' Tease, six times the, size of the State of New York. was -itemized, to permit. them to Carve tow slave 'Slates. The'llouth wooed Train, and the D. waxy of Abe North yielded to 'their *lithe& . The Mexicali war was - Coded and won foe the sake of the South.- Whena party in the{ North oPpesed the extensiou of slavery to free territory:the South agreed to leave the question to the &dike !of the pool pie of the territory. But *hen they Mond that, they cooed not iedueethe free People of lianneete yield ante tobeively, 'theve-aye, the chivalry!-rterated to the most atrocious fraud that ever disgraced egtslatioh-Iles Leeto npton Couititutten-and ordered heir misera ble 'toot to send the army three to force theudon Kin era at the mouth .of the ' cannon. Fatting In their alerts. they' turned round, dented the right of he ple .people to - Ira estate for th melees, and proclaimed the doctrine that 'the Conatithtton of the American Repabilecarried Fla" vary Into free territory, and that the can rat government wee bound to eater and protect It. They willingly yielded up t part of Oregon, but within wo years iof the breaking out of the rebellion, John leltdell let rodeo,* a bill to take from the national treaeury fire _hundred millions of dollars - to ~ purchitee Cubs, rio Abet she too might secede. Miming obtained all they wanted, or at least all they could get. they resolved tti break up the Democratic party, that they might strategy the Colo; fur they knew thetas long at the Demmeracj duurishal. the Union would b., preserved The kectsla ureet Alabama and other Southern Statea In 1831,•p resolutions that In the eveut of the election ilia publican ' Presi dent they week! recede. When the na b o val convention of the Democratieeperly assembled land re affirmed' the faith oils°, these traltorl - spat epee tbe' !Wren. When l im.d the true men of the party whe, to spite fall the' perms cution sod epproteioue insults Of .Be e ansu's ;Plumes, relneined faithful to the ore& meatiest, llyine on.ilei tin. *tonal conVentien tr. - viedicete their In rarity, icanicia• led the onset ii , ustini. these Irani:re. it is their tools and cuff-deratea here In the North-h 3 . in Penterylvii nte-laughed at the riominatkto, derid . and inmeted :him, even to Persooal'vieleuce-(renseto • r 3lontgousery. Alabams.)-mettlebe mob h Belli mere acid. led ea 'hY Yancey, put forth Breckleridge as their candidate, only toeleteat Dodgier...zed Insure the Orate n of a eepolet. an.. They canted out their plans. , 'le, glas was eieteat ed. sad died, and .they are srm.ro ln to r the Uelon In twain. and Dian awful war thipattiote are battling for Its Integrity. . . .. The heelers of the rtrrrkinild:ere in t • e IS.Cuth are now the President , and chief Trustees; In the North thi itreckinridee:leeders. with glorioue - ex pitons, not re, , pentant of their crime., but. insolent I i. their treason. cry out for peace - with the-traitors. p ' the field. ii bile ' they are striving every hour to 'dlral Abe North, sod making war a:iiest the !Gerrit of the U' len: . Acid I, a life long Detteeret, not iwerviug. • hat '• breadth Irons my princip'es, ate asked to held political fellowship witb thole remitters: No! they are the en • fns of my roue try. the murderer, of free institutions and I sin their enemy forraer. i And Yet with ell no, 'tree/what, for the Dreeklerhilers, I can reaped. ttuen or their Central ent treason;. but for the Democrat ed 10, the Anti•Le• compfou Dennerit e the Douglas -Demos t. who will get , down on.ble b, Ily and crawl !Ikea whit pal spaniel, one kiss the feet of the men lobo hail 'Tutted and spat upon him, wee will twit In an oresulattlen here a 'radius: Jirecelnridge man Is *newel admit/midis I bare nettling , but the most complete and ineffable am, ;mete e l .., So bitter were the Breckluridgers gatuet Douglas. that Mr. Beejaini4apeaking fortheru ply audits the Situate. ra id they prefenvei Mr. Llocol . Hf their own 1 - acta-;-by the voice of the majority of lb States-eby the •Constitutieb, Mr. Lincoln la the Pres' nt ef the Uutted States: and shall be, though every str run red with . ette blood Of traitors. -: j . • , • , •! .. Heine, resolved to break up the Cu ' mihey,in con. times teete.Colite you bankrupt the I canary; 'Themp son, you seeti the Indian Bends ; eta, 'leered Timm', • send to the earth,* aces the nary of ,t e maims ; Floyd, you rob ibe armrests and armories, end et our Northern el mes En c they stn arusleas. South &retina declared Merrell eat of the Colton. Efate atter: . la te followed In quick sears/don ; the Sag ire tramp id on-eye. that etlag. • What tine mesa-born under It. protecting Mils, - could , trample fno that. nag! In th' coranwls We "tee down in Charleston harbor. in-Fort 31 untie, *eye 'Ave denten and eighty gallant - men. Seeing rateParte mere ing oti eyeryelde, le; Gra darkness o the night thief erseeed to Sumpter. The Cableet gat ered.arnond the Imbecile, and insisted that Anderson s teed be . , entered hack to eloultrin. But Sian toe.wed In be Cabinet then; and Graeae Die, and they aired him from the- sin.- Mrarengers, 1 Rutile:were sent by the oval member*: of the Cabinet to Northern titles to bring public opinion to time aid of lluchstian, for he was bee tat log The Star of .the West. an .noarmed 'easel beating food to the hon. gry tiddler*, was fired into. ~, Seed . (ion eleeme battle , moot., and a hundred guns, the meeitengers of death were hurled De the devote:l wallo of Sumpter: The flag and the fort fell; bet falling, raised !h Northayti. the Ninth! the lnsulte d ; sod venge a nce. And he let meeremem her that the gallant goes of,Sehuetkill were the first to enter the National Capitatfor Its (fete ce.-all boner;tti Clem. 'A. t that Dole in 'all the coot . the thaulted lag was openers, to be even.' Now It Neu. ly emit. in every Southern Slate-i, South Carolina, I • Florida, Teas.. over New Oriole*, Fort Donelson. sedi m ent_ 'been* loeg firetil , over Richmond sod the lettered alis of Sumpter. Beh Id Cherlenton burnt tu settee, not a stone, left on -a evens', but all its streets ono desolatio' ,' ' -. Bet, my rountrytnee, yob. must fr 3 your lethargy armee.; on tblit war Is' staked the F dom or Slavery of ,the world. We meet remote t heus ttigelli tong uer ' vs. Acknowledge the Southern t r . eracy, anew here will be ' its northern hounder,'? -or and .Euelan.d y 5. are divided, fort es channel runs terati, and the mee e Ortll. COILUCLIA, and language are al&t. The Pyrenees rite between Spain and Friend. The Alps tower, • Tw ee/oat !all oiler between Grainig n a 100 d Italy. he.• In .we slo* m : sloe * the 'same. language: artitirlel lines ! divide us. Some ell lime , vote in Del mire. and 'Some' in .31 yland. whose reoldent4.3 are really in Penneylva AA. I need hot tell youlbat thrheundiry would ten line of Aire and blood; a . border warfare ' gm log to bitterness. spreading on every side, laettelenot f. a year. but Leeri ly, aye; to I What 11044 you uuld tbiWest do with the mouths of all the great rive iu the ,pieseesion of at enemy? 1 Why, fight till tine his man fill Sirs tree passage to the Gulf 'New York wo Id • heeouie a tree city. Penney Ivan la • lielfaustainin State. rich, in re• sources; might, Metes to stand aloe .. Thisielhe chain brokete one .‘iteste slier 'another 'goo epur prettied de stroyed. we would sink Into insignia ,nee. ii*ery rail. sen on era or land a prey to the pow, a el Europe, until the name of an American be linked with ,tie PPTl,lnsbud of being the name of a sovereign..DO not the speeches and the prera,of England glory on out. imeroachlog fall?, Bulwer Lytton has already said It is he Interest of Eng land that we should he Severed iu meny rartseand ° the Alorerine 'Herald openly declares the same doctrine- , What has beep England's policy witt4irelsod? [ Sow the seed it dhow] &ion among the mas s and :tatty are an .1 easy Pal. Ohl If this Republic is destroyed. what Is to become of the oppreseed of other career? Where will to their erfueeerhen the United States ate no. morel This I rebellion lewd be erushed-crushed in the - Selo; or all Is foal. ;Bat there "rejects hero whoay It mast . he cruets ed scantling to tbe Cuisent ellen. Whets MI olingtOrs approached 4 e table to sign his name fest to the meted charter. he tad the it sidle rIVe. the, people, heorderlo dorm e more perfect Unket." .The Constitution was wads fur the Units*, pot 'roe Union fur the Constitution., , We are all bound to uteg,ihielswa 'but there are occaletia when the 14tir Is pererless, end when eartheed heaven applaud the violator., Supporta' tonight, sittlegju lour giblet, little. Mena hy the side ~,Cif your.wtfe, and with your ch Wean groped you, ate in. ',truster enters 4061 lays hie' unmannered hand rat the . Person of Pine wine !.r applies theiterch .to let the houses in flames: eTbe law itney say, fold Youe antis and welt . the . la m'awtolaY. 1144 cloture votes ion the indent, cod I with all kcal? ua,tia Iyou 'strike Die, areundrel'An 'Our feet Yon seri a hung. In flames and the town I* danger, burs or blew up the!one and save the reel. I reverence the natitution, i she teeters !effect .to Wee, while the are seeking the destroy It. -Yancey pasted of his love fur the Constitvitione every tom' lOC traitor pretend , ed.! remixes IL itrecklerhige, a tar ego , in the Sen., late, metal Wire IM especial ads le, end. yet on-the ' o i l adje cement of Consume rushed 1 to the rebel rants. and Sto day lighting against his Wand rountry-e -' lib ti did Itocbenan erittlds factlo do from N'orearbter, , ' 'Cl :•Merch, 'GI f, • Wig the tar el. In Mimes...age i i f to ngrere In 'December:lke &els that a State/me ate' Catititetienel reeht to secede. hart i M- Mate secedre. the' Clantsininni gives as power td ?reread it. ,This is their . idea of Ihe Constitution. We revere the Constftation.--- We Intend to preserve it as este&'for the loyal. but not' fur tractors. Caitlin, prated of t Courtin:alone Mid i: Cato in ttio itetnan Senate replied: , tin( true seen say to-day to our Catilities, that the Constitution' eras not I tr:ade an I MOM&. i 1 Implon. you, my countrymen , to a ro use. I • let the 'right arm of every loyaLtian toe railre4 30 trumb and kill rebellion, Ido not speak to jots as 'a partisan; ,I speak to you- s one whOtolde no fellowshipwith either of the. political osegenizatlona of the day ; sass oni *ho ranter wm an office seeker nor au efficehrlder *Menotti no office. Bat 1 do want a .country, with iti blamed ineUtelieus, t ,and every loch of its 'tear indium tifulearth.eed every i drop of, metallic Waters. I pray ou to kxget all Alf . termites. TER. ud u Pram ' the Nemina- nouneement th had been "York by.the ade.the; tul• tintelits that, comi.ugelee7 , Oct. 2, 1,562. eknonlitige the wining me that the.2.4th of that .stritain „in itt .ir previouiparil lacing tny:tratne ITorK for the of- dt to the d. If 'eletn.l. I 'wishre u Mr. Dougherty closed with 'quotation dolly, ered in his Inimitable style, fI. that, grand us. tional poem, the "Ship of 'Sta ." At the „conclusion of the 'ddress A vote of thatits was tendered to Mr. D•ugherty ; the Hui. OD Dead played a patricide pie e, and the meet. ing adjourned with vociferate Deering, to escort Air. Dougherty to, his quarterr+ e ' At the . Hall Mr. Haywood dreseekthe anat. enee hie usual able and into clog style. Mr. Dougherty left us we trnst,.as well pleased with his visit here,' as our tidies's weri with hill as a gentleman and au orator. Mr. Dougherty mallet grey impression . here, and seta few eouverti.' , • - - 4 .IIIVITCIEUXO O PRIM If F.*. ilnghes pt Co, had socc4edeti in switching Pettitsyliwnia *. to the i4oilthera Confederacy, the whole - war would bevel been transferred to Fentiiylvaniiii ant OUR GREEN FIELDS. AND MOUNTAIN FASTNESSES WOULD I HAVE BEEN DELUGED :IVITIL THE BLOOD OF HER CITIZENS. Is it nos fearful'and terrible to be, a uoitor to your eciuntr ' ' IoYAXIA over ,OP , 1 ' irsse resifts Wilissittersitsatiese. - -• Wa . had them ealtifiltiod *in . ** To AM, County, In the tapriell Of, 'people of-Cage Twinabiß.ailthiaa tw Ihe - who:sra as guilt less of wrong again • iii• it fellow! mite babes, wellies. But thei reekiniidge . and i :it, Mans otrthis Coiutty4 'heir dig= - have been misehievously gaged is peiaku- - ingitlis minds ef the . min, tit of Cass against the Movertunenc fO auall4 extent, tkai these misguided me* seem ' fug any crime in theidark catalogue.' Ili is a terriblgetate of affirm, for which these leaders ire geentmiti blell• - Mr. ,Wm. Zeigler land Mr. Casper Hughes in f eonsenting to'itisist in making the enrollment for the ,dMR in Cais t liont the .performanee of. which' iluty, however, they. were driven by violenee,} gamed the'ill-will of the poPulatiots, and thatenfou'uded• Osage of. breaking int*, the' pri.Wa house at. Hach' scherrille, and beating the housekeeper, were instituted against Zeigler,,s3rhe purpose of having some .'ex cuse ' furl, attack i ng him. Both Mr. Zeigler and Mr. Mug were driven be l from theia es in that, ToinsbiP, - and the I I former at. 11,w Castle; ote Mci dajilast,' nar- ,rowly escaped with his lite- }Even women 1 'and childrenfled to this' Borough to escape, the fury of eh armed and 'desperate mob.— The Sheriff, Whit seems peculiarly ;happy in the p ossession of the faculty of "bOw not to do it, ' went out with a* armed force, and af, ter capturing two men' let them ike,•permit dug his force in the meant i me , to be Insulted and abused, without giving them the' autitori 'ty to resiss. lie ii an irresolute, incompetent _officer, and Will find it ';diticult 1. 1 : 2 1" i l an other force to go ont . to be dragged ct fctoled • through-Cass or any-Other place,'ander . hia command.: ,• .. .' Outrage upon , outrage is p erpetra te d . O with impunity, upon innocent men, and ' up on pro perry, until it is actually becomiog egliution whether thelawl can oe enforced in' some sec tions of this County, where the it r eckinridge leaders have Control., ' e fro is of bad teaching are lamentahl , xhibit in Cats Township. They tcan' ' y 'be counteracted t by determination on' the art of classes` of our citizens to put these - ersdown at the ballot-box. - , ,: II ~ , ~.. Why, only recently at the HngterrConsti tutional meeting held i this Borough, the very men engaged in thti riotous acts of this week, came ' to:this Ee ugh, and paraded through - our streets, wii their pekete' fi lled . titi wills stones, ready for a y murderous act.— After the meeting theil plied theit• pockets at the market-house in 4 isMorough, and the stones made nearly,,isi - ',{.load. 1 This i' wps 'another. .result of the teaching of their leaders. 'ls it not infamous that i e men- who approve of these proceedings, if they not advise them, walk our streets *stabs/the& acid teem baked ? '' , i j'' :- . f• Citizens, you axe retie - . ,polls on Tuesday next.; lIRECKINRIDO INIFOITS TO trifit nun . ' , sompts. 1 • i ~ : - . . The New York Herald' wants Mly insults 'the galfant Pen4ylvauitil.Reierve Corps by 'Stating that it.is 'a eoWttolly ' body of troops, Yet this corps 'his_ drenched : the soil of; the -Peninsula, of .i . Manatuut. ,and' of Maryland, With its' blood, until the regimentS composing 11 1 it, can barely . muster t .hundred men leach. This is sheetlhat :ic onsidered high au 'thority by the Breckinrid e organs of Penh= sylvania„ No Pennsvlv, Man . who. loves his country, and reveres tfie, , , elnorj of the Id : lowed dead of the Pe' nsylvanis Reserve Corps, Should have say hing to do with a party thtit insults bur brave buys in this black 'hearted manner-. --Rebuke-these men at the - ballot-box on Tueida y inext,. in such an effect ive manner, that they will cry fOr.the muun tainsto fall upon and I bide them. from the sc,3rti of an. indignant 'people.- LETTFRS frOni Tllinoti prediet hat the Uni on- Republican party elect Its State 'titk et, nine out of fo'orteen i,nembet*Of Cimgress, and the Legislature: !'vihich iatto choose a Senator in 'place of Senatcr.Brorning,; .; THE COAL ~~~~~ Pottainte.tittober 11. ' 180%. . , , The quantity. sent by Railresd this week is .50,050 OS—by Canal,,fili,93s-10—fou the week 79.955 IS tens against 54,701 fur the correspond ing we k last year. ' • . .The r e a ding Railroad is tieing si tplendid,bus• ineFs, I?ut the Canil is sulferiitg seriously in ton nape. on account of a scarcity •of boats. and low water.l The , water is'unnattally low at,airra.tunt on account ,orthe drain -required •,-flr the city, and the detention has been',greitt also. The in - crease tollsphowever, wiii make• up'for.this defi ciency in teenage. When the Schuylkill' Haven And Lehigh Railroad ie .Oonipleted,• and any de, • tention occurs on the panai from breaks, scarcity . of, boats, or any other ceuse, the Coal can be sent directly to New Terki in the Nstikatien Comps.: ny's care, without any stoppage of the trade. , If the city does - • not "at the Gail •CompanY whY +he will lore the tra4e;f4hat , s'...ll.. ' ' ThAt trade- So tqa- . Le v! ! eek 'edaspared with ;last year_as follows : -.A; • . . . N . -. . . . 1 86•: •: 114:12...• • . • 2 - ' .• ..- ---4- ' --,, , ...;.7----.... Inn: a ~.. = • -1 491. EX. Tnial.;... will. 14 9 TAL. D 1 c , ... P. kll.ft: 11. 1 "...C.i'..li - 1,225.41 . h 56.1150iTrRal. ... • '44T,2" 111 Sell ayl, Ca nal •:.9.173 er7 , 4.5Le '49.75 751.2474127,6 Z 'L. Val:11. It. i 115.55.1 ' j 64,2;11 19,400 , -702...79%. 90.522 Lehigh C.r.na11.2t1.84A ,74U,299- ' 216.2t0f (1.521.0 M. Scranton Fib , "16.917 .655.791 17AM F ,A87.51.6.4118,230 Do. North, '4.975 , 1613..596 ' 6,936' 249,6411 1'61.0:1. Pena. Mil Co! 211404 491.343 ',27.156 . 4tii.r....14 71.149 Del k 110.1 Co': 24,415; 472.1i7'n '2,,040. 417.471 d 153.199 =Wyoming 5 ,. .1 • . . 17 PSS . 7 1341443 1.69,96 Nurtlll A. 4p.941 . - : 47,5.4 6.774 'D road Top 1 1 . 190,735 ' 21-11.456 . '53.709 Shamokin ", ' '6.971' 14.730 10,742' 1=224: 1i . ,04 -Teeweetoo, ' 1.224 -.341,854 "I.•_Vl .., 4g,420 ,11.566 5h...11f., Q.T. • 2.2173 6.) 14G1 '2194 -, 73,694', 13.144 Lys Val" 1.91: 1 6 1 .,/.04.1; 2.9:* , , 6744 . 10' 2,45 ',....L.-- 4.----- , ~L • . 176,172, 6,419,406.1% 812'4,014,910 1 - • : 1 , ". 6,014.519 1 ° 17.63;1 - , : , • --- 75;8471 19,690 t • . Th,e COlll, tonnage is; now but 1807' eons be.. hind•the roppli Of.last, year. :Mete are hoverer only about iris or seven ;Weeks - of the shipping season remaining by the Canals— , .and the supply will still hi short of the i demand', -If the price or Coal had not advanced so much the-markets 'woulA have req4ired an increase of duce or four hundred thousand tons over the, supply of last year. • •I . • We have ,••• r t 'be ' nate 'reunited ,no report ot the tonnll26 sent by the Lehigh Canal for the last week, Our .eorrespondent.has got' out; of thi harness, owing : to the long stoppage, but tape be' will not neglect us next week; , ;. • A .STRAMMI Fuzita.-:-.We Understand 'that a large number of ilrishi and ' Germin 'Miners- and Laborers in tbia ItegiOn are dissatisfied. with the liberal cages they are reaeisiagundir theOpres. ent AdMinistration; and inland dating agaiiast it' on Tuesday neat. They 'are desirous to go back to the Free Trede and' IA bent sy,atein that "pre tailed under . th e Administration of the hoary headed•traitor.,Janies Buchanan.", Tbts! is cer tainly an exrfilordinary freak, and as matter of coUrse, ereitee profound ,seteni4inent &Moog all _thinking persotl., i 1 : 1..; --Lirria Ira; rt.ct LL,Riti . LiSOA AND Coat. CO3I-. rant : —lli Esq.,, , has been. eleet;• .Preeident of - this 'Compinroirttli 411 entire new Beard of hfanagers: 'We Congratulate the stock holders upon the ehangeriii the management:which has been made. - .lt • ill inimr• to the betel's, of their interests: , 1.; .. .-.. 'fro* tea 1117ItIt" roves:au] • • Patianstreit,ipb-oseit 6th, 1962. - 'les the thineUllitiliall,flethetylkllk pre. ven:Kallread Couspaiwy. • - - ... ,:. . • ' Gentbatea":—Nni tiatiOe frioids of the Aline ' Hill and Schuylkill Herrn 'Raitrtind 'Company are. deteiminedio provide a Nut of 30 miles ' to emu piete a short and di e'ct C4alroutei , from Schuylkill Alaren to the great Coal mirk t on the- New. York Bay, there, is nothing lift to.discussun t • lest to satisfy thel -' itimid.sof the course or policy likely to be adopted by. the Iteading Itailrosd - towards this new Oltlit in : 6xirit the charge of • freight and toll otiit to Bjelirolood.. The pro. i ent published rate lif .ths, Reading, if eontioned I lea 'until the -opening o canal navigation, next Spring, • will average full teo'dollare 'per ton from ;Schuyl.: kill Raven to: Richmond (fur , ni ne months; say,. frotttJuly,lst, 1863, to April 'ls , 1863.. And if; - the sienna then t:r April , May ild' Janie, should ' equal $1 60 per ton, the grand average would alma di 90 foi a whole year. To this cbargef.this Liz. za d creek ' route i mai add 60Via per ton -for th advantage In location of Be en Point 'over Ri, b mond . ; at a place to ship - from, making. the av rage rate by the new riiute,ito be, evjuel to $2 SO per ton . for - the -.whide, ,; eari subject, of 'co tee, to the same allowance fo diampage, draw. ba vs, or other concesisiona felprofiseed ',raw; as may then be made by the ' R ading ' It:dirtied.' T ese are ci.videtidluiyiiig ,rtes-so. long with held from •tbe stockholders... And wheel ;these _stockholders find..it Was easy talebtain dividepd - paying rates as those that:give.o dividend,' they vela. slow to reduce, simply to g r atify ambitious t i. • tnitaagetain keeping dealt a tie m i te, - B a g s o much has . belin said atiotiejthe heading -Railroad reducing to one dollar pruton ig u asse this rink. ii. m de.. It is well to see,whig . thiriFtstat*ellil be f m Such a course...R*4o neat . w old secure two hutidied thousand tuna the first y at, and:four intudred thousand tons the second y r, ell,from the .R.eitdieig Railroad, and ,byre= d ging to one dollar Perron 'maid prevent it— ( e most extreme supposition that can be Misde a ) : l e loss of 200,000 tone: the 'first year' at $1 90 r r ton would be $6 8 0,000, sad ' lo9,ooo tone the Il s mid year, at $1 90. per ton,Would be $160,000 t tal loci in two , cost of t sporting 60 . 0.000 Intis,lcleYo 41) retailer - tali - 1 o V 40,000: actual loss by losing 600,000 toot of is • 6900.000. - Oes the 'other ;hand, if the` i.. idiot Railroad refloat' from present asirage. ea to one'dollar kr Acid; the 14 - a - ;oie the 1,500, 000 dins that 'would I reach tide the first. year, would •be, at .90 seeds per ton, 11.650,000 t the tam the second year the' lame ;. toter less in . tee years by seducing to emilitoUar, per*, $2,700, 7 000; or $1,W,000 is favor or lesing.soomp tens in preferenep to re/dueling' the tate. ;Ulm ,ik sii flear of reductions on *rents that has its roortagt., Baits up; unless provoked to do'' so - by soils-new Aidventilre first reducing, besidas Iti , ,thig eaoN the, -Rvailig Relieved if goterbliggel to . lute .present tosistro or reduce regent - rates whde' the. Liz , sulk Creek tentage le being billet up.' Ike In. i I. ' ' 1 1 - 1 " - 1 " , ' x....,. , ..ip..... ;Jr • evf......T_ .r./..,• •491 "1k.r.:?.. , -.. I.* . ~ /, ` , V .M , . I . . .' ~. ~. iiiii.. 01411 1614 1 407i4101 '' . • iiiisE to Indek Mild nittok*boat .• "- ', t , • ' . :bait the ,Itooellaftsinai other , ;: e so gillatand- The thilfitaniant %JAW(' ' 'ltei . -" ..4ti100,: and lair fialaereannt -' . • ' ~ „ E like. r out the rou4oo4:7lFo4gis:tiic ' auks: - ~ dfii..; 'llottAs OW...pia/it tornapp. janY front . *II Barr* td . Riobraosd, foridlegi St ne fee-Man it 04; .ter. ,Inse.rtl ,70,41 rot Jul. • ..! - .1014 'for Alapsl4l:lo,l:fic.l3eYaftbrr: - . , 00 00: sand Ifiw ; 0010bnr.,LNOvinalare„tkeetaloar,./annaty ebraary -sac Matra': S 2 illk - latjfet tikl it - ' draw .of '6O fault pet *in ali lathes rviailaid On ,' Wlibatf iit Itleibinoit . on 44 : Brit day of of Ap : 'of each lent': Oct An itotreopoadintabano .ooon/t' WU Hopp to Bergen Polak lear.tba L i Creek mate, Infolii hater Aprit s # JO r - for 63 pyi 12 Ail; for Jana,' 1it2:30; fir :July., 42 40;1 !' hugest. 112 - 60; forqlopttnilaari 12 40 ,-' and ' '.October s November, :December.. JniinarYs• Foln *ad Idank.,o2 10, an Veet t to s' *back et 60 !costa par ton on all tin alaied en the wharf atßer. gin Point, an the trot day:of - April of On& year. At all eronet.the Llreard t*wit rout. nast , ' l4) ., rd to 1.; thi: Reeding itilltoi4'ol-: the" frolital to Itlelusiod. high - or; /ow, ant dila. a 441 .00,.-einto per toa, no ineltlag ay her charge to BerrancPoult; an of it 4 jlabiatited byir ..7 1. . 1 ..,„. ' — : I- - I ', Yount truly. - r , 1 1101tRIS Butiiiiezt. . _ ,_„ .: . Pigniimicrini Oda.* 0..185. schexpan India - Ash Lt4gp Stases- .• ' 1 txpit sod 8r0.05 It .. '. ;, i • -- 4 .00 slt Egg and Stovij r•' ` • : 5 5_20 Rod Asb, • I - '• . -:', o .' ' s'lo 520 Lehigh Coat, all kinds, - S 00,®5 10 By reutil—Schiylkill, 1, 75400120 •- " Lehigh; • 5 75@, 2S Bowitia, bototgr 9.—ihiinestio has bees 'in kris* demand, and hu iimproved; 'sales large front yard at $6 60 oas7 604; Ponds:n.l2 in bet ter detain(' aadis drew. 14r. George Only re ports the folloiring situ :-400 tons ?feu. Pe11:00 Gas it $5; 4.00 do, PeUteil g,scam a SS; 140 tons P. O. SlowsP. Csnarl'•sB . 6o@ss 75;1200 Llier-. pool Orrel at $7. ;all ;ash, from ship; 400 tons Scotch Etauwat $6 50; 1.50. New ,Pelton'tlas at, $6, both delivered; 400 English Bteatei on private ' terms, And 150 tons Ltverpoul Osrel ' at . , ,• ^{ ' • Doeror, Oetoker 9.—..Pictott and G *they Coal havelmen.relling at $4 736155 - #l,ton. The airivals have Gut; 'considerable,' bit neirlY 'all was previously contracted for. Anthracite' has !Junin guid retail demand!lat $Bll ton.—Goan , Cakiil Freights frea Ta- Portland f= '4O Boston, 2 40 Baken, • ' • 2 3.11 Portsashuth, • 240 ,11. Bedford • • • :• slO NavP ol l 262 N tiar,' • i• 200. Washlngtodi 211 Jlarttord, l 2 40 Pensacola, • 1 410, Trsr, 1 ' 110 Pawtucket, •-• .• • 221 Ks/ *West, • •j. 650 Dighton, 05 Stonlngton, • •• 200 Derby. ; , 115 Port Royal, . Cio Norber ; ca j Hampton, 12 25 Besoool, ! - • 14 50 Osorigetown, • • 1 ,2 Xs • ;• • . e these pen lit the NVill s oa;do it 7, iriNi laII Is 'Fromm ILllißbet To Bootoni '- 175 Drrby. Salem ' 75 New.l.o2idook Nemburypoirt,, 75 ItridgelOrt, Portlaid, - , • 175 Altan t , rn Pylefolleo, - 1 15 Troy, Fall Rjtoir, . it 05 11 odsoo. • - Xengiort; ; ;1 05 I 'ouchkerp4l Tikooten. 1 30 I Tooker" '. •Thiwtorket, I ; • 'i .1 254 Now ma:en, Norwich. • 1 , 054 thrtford.. - !few York; ' 40 I 11I4dloton. . . . , , . .1 Tare. or Wastage tainDallaw when Ite.welithed aft the pi ilarery. k. : • ~' ben re-weighed ra nie Doek, , - bed a, averben'fame aver fi.m lbeitinek, i _ , , ' - 1 When the LON sheet cer . ee,t be 1.1! !e1.44 ilt9, b!, SliMerat for th‘ delael Irk II I Thielped of reqceighlat Is to be pa . by thereowiraca. :') '; - i'.; . i . • apri! s; 'ea .. , . •• - ~ = . 'llekulrikill-Coal Trade to Quantity of Cnataent by Railmad and "Veak•indloa'• T4iin:da7 itentnr Iva: • . -;1 I - ... 7, ' • FrootiPort, rboa,m Pottsville. J &-buylkill 11 .....•• -Auburn, Port Clinton ! •I, : ' Total for Mee k, , PieslOusly . thia yam, J 1 ,'. ,• ' Total; .• 4 -, To IM toe tI m last gear, I I I • - , Inerease so •r, ' '•-- Dicrease, IADE: The following hithe'quan tit,. of Ontd ! the dlfierentlhallroed• .Bebil7ll.lll 'Dale; on Ttaur•dey eeeninthket:- . 'As •.I ac-1 ti l.ll,ven R. R., :,39-506 Carlon . " • 3.122 13' -sehoilkin 3 - le? a SA32 12 NM Creek • • •••••-- - Little Fehnrlf Nahen4 tl • • .Plueigrovo Coal Tirade - I'o l Amount transported dating the.last . .127 I Unica Canal aillroid, 25 • 06 Sliatjra Rallsoad,' A 2,62k:13 ' ' !Lehigh Valley RR. far.lflifla. Foe, week encl+og on Sitareke hurt : t . - I . • • : 1.,',.,[ • . wxrit. , TOTA L . t• : - —.—••••• . • uoilitoo. (Ai. Pardee keo.) I 4094 00122.6: 9 03 B.ScigSt LOll4 (Patter 8 Co.) = 18 Connell Ridge, (Sharol, L. i Co.) 1,914 16 61,130 - 19 )fount Pleasant, ' " :. .- .. - 413 (7 , 6.06 16 Spying 314.,(d1.4%.• llimptblre) . 14 1, 2 74466 10 C01et,.10.. (Reda JI Jattzuky . o.) :. ' ,19 :7,40616 Ileaveir Meadow • '.- . -. 1 - 331 03 N. li,,A Leblith.(TagrArt a' , S 00.) . 61 12 • 28,4.52 01 N. ep. Mt- (J. IL llcereary a, Co) Ix as 00,107 01 F. Sp. 514.. (11p1bIn .11 C 0.,. . 015. 17 J*l4o 81104 i, . , ~ ,:: 1, .08 70,146 11 1141141pb. •_ - ~. ' .• 1 ; • -1,144 15 .43.740 14 Ot..ZIFD PePiia,, : "e 13.112 02 101... W 09 Vbe ale.t - .:- 7' 13 24,319 12 11 Unsv1 1 10:. '..: . ' -.,. ! .• • '7l 19 21.731 13 Other ehippeni .., ,:, , . , 7 - ' 3s• yr .1,119 it 17' ' • Total: ' ' • ' • ' ' 19..i9. 17.i107.017 .10 Same time 144 yesi, ,` • . -.15.5l e 812,27.5 lip , Inereare.: • ! . .' ' • ,3.84 101 1 90.521 17 _.,____,__. -NEW -ADVERT' u E N S NEW COODS: . SPLEN DID . as.4ortrne t t of Fait /X Goode: eoaah•ting of Ma aliete, Sin le.flontle. Na. bias• French Wearies, Woot Plaid& 'Pe inv... lin.iery. j oat nearest at N.C. MO ' it I SON'S.A. at door above ;Capt. Prank' Poles Hardy& Sto-e. Centre street, and offered at the very low rat market prieea. 41-Calland ealtat foe oar stock. N. O. 3toptisoN, i . ottimints 0rt.:11tb.'62. , •• •• • •'• 41-* • A. VOLUNTEER. COMPANY FOR . • NINE MONTHSoI '(SHE [UNDERSIGN,kEI.ii recruiting • Cnni . panj km Nine Months. Rerichetimna at tho Rine Hill Ole:Crowns. • Each r;erulti will receive Hie County Boon All those who 1, to *told the dritt,,wlll4e . tto the noderehtned,h Itio'atock inotniog, 18th !natant. - • I W81..L.13 Chesionit.Oet.ll,lBll'2. ENCLIpI .4 GERMAN AI.MAN Y► CS FOR; 186% - J UST PUBLISHED, The Fitrmere*,. , , , fo - Tha Cohilt, Th e Miele - Sam T.he Iloesekeeper's.rie Comic, sodACittage Oirdett A Imaisses—Geettlan andtEn glish, 8014 wholesale end retail, at the lookatore Otthe .0." theeoPottsville. ''. -- ' I T • Countq'Storekeeperiand Peddlers; ineplltl... • U. BAN NAN, pee , tell stntet. Oet:11; 'tit' .. - • •, • 1 ii . .. . . '3IOB,CELLANE I . - DECEIVED, BLANKEII3.: UST RECEIVED. by J P•pt. BTICITTER. YARA CLCARI3 GENUINE AKA, er-, t_PIJ• V V OARS on band, and fnrjuite• - • l• Maylll, OZ. t, BOIER. RACB RACS II /THE Highest Price_ ' Haag, 'queottlits, Applj' to pt. 27, 14. ' • :-,_;r k lIBL§ Mecca ; . a Common * _114,/kj imbriatun; on i. -; - - u • pt. - . 1. %2 . - AICIITKIL L lI6I4PSON'S. ' ?'E B TItBE , L LAND, 400„-EtA.„„,A,its A.i.., to tb.•Llttlit' ftebuirtkill a pply d twat fhi 'floe of Lho Notcoottotilog Italltolkt tco • , • r . • , P. W. BUMPER. • PiekylllP - atity wel. • - 1 30,1tst • INDM RILI,BENC - ANIP BLANKETS. SUettitiOlt ARTICL E, _ at low rates. tcotoldier Amid go without ono, to pro tect 'omit Non the wet., ref ads by Aaq '62 . _ . BionfrAx„-' . . • - QYERIINI4NT • HA C V IPI G ;nude arrangements to keep on Mod al fill 'ainorttailat.ofGoinwiltatroi Stamp; 10000 an bawd; ppm= co n . battapplierl' by anndlag la their Oyders to thy inibartiber.' ' They ein tor otApod to aoy plain on fetillialf Omit to pay tha• • : ISA.NPIAN, • Oct. 41, "la. •!' Haikri:lisr: anti Stationer. • i .DANIEL.M. KARCHER,. City Cabinet Ware Kansa ead,Rens lase seeth. Stymie Slava,. j PIIILADE114111141; N. 8.-Plinnem going ib• City will tput ft t their advantsie to tall sa!l elk:atm tie Mock....D. M. K. - • • alittf ji ILRAO ' , STAMP DUTIES,. f A 3 .) 8 ! t..i t.JI urSee ti i. on October Ist, IEI2, Ilabilitiei 'Oa ieiard,4nr tii• eoavorolonea of areturbta.lhotund; At tarttaia.lad.lbolpatolle asoaralty, mbereby a lemon ran aos at. a Oudot th• . darf do any lostressot of Ifrifibie l tei Peke 10 flab% for ash at . , ! '. 1 'lo o k 114INNANI, :I : . : '_ ..- - k and Idattonory Nom Sir% itl kinds Of FTAXps iill also La far gala fathom who aro ,roqulred W am ttarmiatoloi Oa , tax law. it ' NM' Sox* Mix* as MOO as. Woad by ths Gov. efamiat. -•,,, - ; I. ' . ,I , j,-. ;. . OfPC•ge ' 62 ...• 1 - ' • 1 • " ....,•! •-. " . s --- , admiammo., ~ 1 .r.,...A.L... - - I ..FERROCRAPI4 _- • ~ • .CARDS PDS rirnirric iriarpratt• No tiris ihil:tiine lio fill intir.A . lbuins wit k pletaril thist andIiON,RUSIMILE. Ikeilme twin /lb, seseett l i of mall 'etutsw,,llelll Ilan toy r ik Quitted, Milo pietore tutia t mas. -1,: I, .: •• PoR DIE D WM. t ' ial4 040.1 Ita.latin, ragtime.. tam*. win be so*t r r ealia.#B'fteript of trek essfr , Cletalogiem.ew - tag *bow $0 ottbit omit • 1.401 aid pope* pirmi l aibilsy. will be Awl if, . . - mei uttirry. -i ' " -- ' ' rzt gallons .itinadelphia. 'ffir Tb. skies rmoirios an sir*, aks4N.ll4ws •iiept, goo. :- .. ,: • : - . pile ~ F . " 1,.1. •, .. -----' - " TIE* Cool Illaurketik • *010 . 4140 .1 d. 1210 r • 40 , .2 16 f 2 10 ' 140 2 00 R 10 1„ I'6o Pert Rlc I_bridgeFort. . 11bode island NO Fork. Altsandrik Ff. Moore., Norwich. Nivea rk, Norlblk NOV Londoi, Norton. Ni.oboripOrt. • Mbany. Pkllodrlptiht. n Iltnn Head, Roxbury.' rifyoreotioripO I roll River: I COonbrldkopor Glowirslor. Llorrboster, Lyon. • Int, 2 75 12.00 2 53 2 43 1.2 ; +0 n s2 40 pbrt. , . 1 , 15 15 70 d on Corn ea of De HEi EMI anti= 1862. , !Canal for ib. all!MX! EMIMI 045 13 25,442 05, 5,911:. 5,909 02 • • I'S.) Di 14116,518 •ttl 1.67:.(441 1,...V.5.409 751.211 OD !4 44j,218 18 12T,628 05 • 1 treporlied over ntyi kir seek , ,13,413 14 kilt - mod 11k. "- 15;.:17:1-05 • 1• 8116 i." .* • /20471 00 • 10,054 08 • At, Cstptitii. 4iiit • he . picl for • Pastas* filar:thew Poe blot Swath TVS?, RECElVEDdifroreut stiles Op tit Prelat Hoot* sairtsd . thasiew Chrneroanat IA Witty Or Pcgket atom- TrrAINX Out 4 . 7" - sc a tad andigNir SINN'S JUSTICE. • REVISMO.ZDITION. : INN'S l'USTICt,ror Dow awsisidabonut•si by 1)114. Belfboo7. 7th editleig—mthod, iuth inatky sik• 'fait aileDllsern-k;vrteithiededitim' .• • - • ILIIII7.4NAN'S Docikathth 'PENSIONS, Itotrirrusi. SMITH.' ' r- 1 OLIO_ MIR for Pinsions..Bouttles; Tay. silt all hied, Deanery Cabot uited with Ore MIL deoteej cavaptraLecetbeast comet ar s ainufkinig Illestweiseei, pati n a., p ies i„ • AU disabiod eodlers, and widows, minor children; Or ceder heirs vt d*eared aoldiert, me entitled to- Noakes. • All *Adler, whanerr• tiro pegs. or daring the war, if It inonsurkers, wits be retitled is $lOO bounty. The - G ilijits w i. keg bake deceased volunteers are - entitled to Pelidms and tbi OD bitinty; e • .k ' *yea Octave sl.Lidi ROSSI/0441Plak0 . • . . 11101 - 4no FO 2OO ;Payoblots oil maul of Tam: Dolton poo_ 1/south. roo pleas. take noikoplat lb. books of, the PhiWelpldiki#Fteal konsi satLesiakefty Aro now *pod fo noeolvoseboolboro to crOirrlii Eras& Tb. ern distritiolloo of oclarollowoood Pimp" to Oda aeries sill Saki p/oeolit ; , • . * to.lloil CHES . tNUT .sireet,iPt tIngSDA °e"er 180,41 IV,t(e/ack. •. , flerelaro, ttolos full plao oCopoiatioOo of MR b lykly bosofleial I Itatloo rao ha had by opplylut to lbo Sanitary. of bo Isty. R. W. ORA If, Socretorp. 4:11110 1023. CllitrNUT - - • • • Oef. 4 1 2.. • . : oo tea- --- -_ 'x Paisetiger.Tiiihm. - .4okinellies trtt Pars& "PICKETS batiieea .Pottsville and" 3 the pasts will he sUld :at the ituediug: - Wire& Oen; at the rata* stilled: • • Bet. Pottsvilk I Pt. Carbott..i. ,• - 42 Bashi for $l. - Ma tents Cumboaa and . r Heebner's. 8 r r * New Plilla.kLlet Rua, 6 " ".. " - . a A itiOieport, Si iltbrd, Pai• • , • tenor& Riotimille, : 4 ' " • ' " * . . * •- " d *Tacimel anda`usearora, • 4 "• ' _" ' " • 'Thipsu.Tletrats al:4 sold oolist the P444 - THI4 Orles-.- MEW Lire! , c2l+P4 it 041414 the ran. , • . • - . .-.. , • it. H. WHEELER, Petteral Agent.- . Pettsillls, Sot 1.31141.864.: '. • -31.2 m • ____ PHILADELPHIA'. 0, RE: , :..j.1112,./i..R. r4imuiawgggamtgt , O F FI P E4t of . the l'hilail'a Reading 4 . W k 7 , , maciortraii. Jame 114 b, UM The •, The oo f 'freight and I Tolls on Antbraelte Coal ow an d af.er,Septemher 1,, I set will be aa followa Pat Cortott l ; 'flaunt Car4r; '; ,-; Schuylkill Ilatau, ; , Auburn, - Port Clinton, . By petkecif thi Board of Matutgert: • ' . I • - f. W. W. WEBB, Siperetary: . • i . FALLI.' PLANTING.- GREENWOOD. • NURSERY: 4[k Pa . . Mk .APPLE, PEAR,. cligrt It Y. PLO . * PRACU, APRICOT, AC. SWINE and MCP. TRI.ES, in earellent'order.litan , deed and Pre,ast , embracing , the otiolcret kinds, fnr side by (be lannilied, dozen, or el nee, tree. Theist trees tin be taken nut It the Stonhillis wanted. Alin, • • PRAP I VINES—fn great • variety, Including Ihnsuatsi. 'Wens, Concord; Anna White, Coleman's :Wbite. Lincoln. Catarrhs. Isabella. Clinton. tc., etc., ctn. bracing all the choicest kludi„ in-large and email quanti• itlaa. j - • 'RASPBERRIES. AND CURRANTS. of the mo.t attprvvod kinds; STRAWBERRlES—ifitrardn.a twenty Tasks , I !lac Joetud4nr the Albany Seedling. Jeany Litid.trotoph !_de Gand. Reaket Sternal's, .Sleitsoy Si:Teske', Pecabody, Crimson Cenci Fatly eeartet,'.&e., As., by the thousand. hundred. oe dozen, • Ib9 rolebrikted 11.a*T0,.; 111;ACR DEBAT . , !bleb ''.' Is ' thi beet In rultivallen. . . , . . - • ' LAROX ENO LISII GOOSEBERRIES; also.thelloarth. . toti' and Amerleap Seedlfni Oooleberties,..whlrlit:arvgieat' .treerbra and iiever. mildew. . . , ' ..5t ASIMOTO RIM/Unit ROOTS,at dlfferent.itiade.. ..i Alen. Shads Anil Ornamental Trees. ReSea; Shrubbery , ' ; . r..4 every derciiptioh. -Mao. Oreenhou4 and Bedding ' out:Planta. - - ; - . . .. . • .. • All of tr bleb relit be-aold'af w the !seat rates. - .Call end geta Catalogue. Apply at the.,Nuniery, or at the Store ;of the suberiber. '. - . ' ' %- D, RANNAD. 1 0et..4,.'e2: . . . . P-40T 00 2.499 Oo 13.W0 oo 999 10 29.00510 71 , 1.311 19 11./SIVEIiSITY•OP PENPOSYLVAIiii EA. : - 4 ----.. , '' • PHILADELPHIA:' *. s• . - , • - , 41—, .15TEDI AL • DEPARTMENT. . k - NlNEtir•SetrlgN'Tti fig4SION:(III4I2-63).• - - i WILLIAX GISMN , M D.. Min'eritus,Profemar .r. _Sur g ery. 'GtO6O,ll, R. WiyeD,, M D., -gi,nofitUS Professor Q r. Th ey!, ' . and Practice of ,Merlirine; - , • • . . . , ; Sauna JACEbON, - M D., Pro f. of inatitutre Of Efidleine`, j Hum L. Depot. 11. - D... Prof. of Obiletrica and,-the DI - - ceases of itfrenen and Children , . .' • , 1 _ -i - JOIMPLI, CARSOI, , M. D., Pnifessor, of . 31aterik M edics and r . ?harmacy. ' .!.: • ! . . . . ,- Dosser E. Donnie. M. D.,'Professor of Chemistry.' 1 J.gri'll /APT:. M. D, Pmfespor of Anatom,y - ; • I.- • _ llama H. Snit°, Al. D., ProfessorlLLl T - Singer'''. ,' .. *.WAIf REITER. M . D., Professor. f Theory,and•Prat i Al.* of Medicine. .1 • '... • 1 , WICLIAX ikil2,:sl. D., Disinilosithtor of Akatoin . ,y; , :.. 1 7:4„,Lectstr , enr.theOrsAidn will &gin on e trenne Mott ''ad y of Cadoberi and elate on - acfirst , . 'starch,, • I J",..„. .........,-" . 1 .. .....e Int rodnetory eill ho delivered to t o Courts. ' • I , Clioleoilloatrurtlen la girea thrimehoui. the Sooelon , 11n the Medical 11014 by the Prof n, and at the', Peon!, tylvania and other Destines.' - 1 r: - .' I * . TheDlestetlng Rooms,under the superintendence 'of Ii the .Prohaeor of Anatomy and the: DernoindridOr, ire' open from the middle of Septeaabsr.., -,.. " The Room for Operative, Surgery'.atl the 'Application 1 of Dandagcs. /le., is openarty In September and though-' 'Out the Steele°, tinier t e !uperatioli of the Pieta/mar ry '.. of Sinteil. - ', ' ' '- ' .1 i • •, • IC. R. Brtnor. NI D. • - , lit:nisei Denlonstretora, 11. Lattox ~toast; EL D. . Fee. for the Lecturea..(each Proftsnar $1.5); ..: $lO5 - . Matriculation Fee :(oaid °nee °ply), .. . •:. 5•, Graduation Fee. 1.1 - --• I , ; .:-. • - 5 0. . R. L ROLES, M. D., Dean of the Medical Pladulf).,, . I •I', I . j . : University thrildtokt- Efaxott Pant, Janitor, ' ' - .._ _„ - . '•, . - University Min , ding. I , • - . . P.S.—lioard maybe had atfrinn $3 60 to'sl3 per. week. , Sept. :2'1.'62. , ' ; • , ..- ' • 3:141 , -retAL 1;211„140 n I 4.444 14 197:70Ei 494.5..09 156.122 16 3.t7crl .. . :NEARLY. IN RICHMOND.' Courage! noble A - merican men, ' . i .Pattenee,.a.little longer!'. •-, . - , . Miery,day otirexatkins delay • - -. • - 'Maketh our, army stronger. ' - . _ : of i . , . . 1 1( L ein'stialtie.enter Riehmon towil . ' ' !Birk 1 'tie the noise of the at tle; teeing . the day and running sin-- , ..1 ,Trattornus hosts strdwhi/e/ , . • 1 • • it , -114.11y. run ving. they wamper off. -.--; Boasting., tOth Icing ' , Telling. I 13 ,, e, they:did, heat. with little defeat, . • ; Gentrat Gclrge Waeldhut ! . Rotiellloit hes' en deli Its prOSMOTI i day , ; • ' 1 ,The heart or this rehetsfs 4:1110 3011,; Jostles- we stie . } In •East - Tenneann_ e,' !loner to Flirson Brown/010. '.,* ; • Now; while rre-wait for Richmond twins; F • •• Rather than stied and do nothintg: Cltisern. all! [reeled to OA IC"IIALLr. Purchase magnificent CLOTHING'. „ 1. •. PARTICULAR NOTICE:—This extensii*"establiate Mint it directly 01:1 • the Corner of Sixth * Cod Market Streets. , I •1, • Persons from thia part of • he' country In sisttl4ibe city, should arm to ruttier*, to purchase thair . ..CJAPTII. ING I ,They ran bare "'large areortmeut of itylem and qua lithe'to niece ti um:a ud all the goodivire' made up gond and strong, { " old at reasonable priors ' As we bay fmm fiat ;bends. and sell excluilrelf for Cash.: we ma pelt to uvut7 body cheap. for ‘ lbe buyer doe* tot hare to ' ref for lo -tee iner; - red' on* somebody else 1. yuah the Credit ayati-n, In one. roill-tre guarani.* to aril panda hid per ter than' old concerns that stand out for big prollre... Our motto six ponce it better than the elm" Come end me for yJunceires, •• • . WANNA4IIIAKER, &13 . ROWIN t . • (OAK HALL.) • '• S. E. Corner Siatb and Market ate; -N. R-3111,1TAIrr CJ,Oriu . teady-made, ,plways on hand, to suit any part of the United States serak : eclit tar lower prim than when made to order.' .. • Sept. 13,!ti.t. YS tJan 113 tar . EOiJINAi. " fleiktti or Which's:toot I It earthly IN valoadt BOWEL - . - tnmplaints; , : ArztonoNi i • imiumernentit - f IPO.ODi prlma,7 sad propare to keep In repair the rent business ,of Ar ialitabaratnty, and ' , Mk Its gush sod sialisiatisl fowl ne ham ato , .spospathy brwathowt the wha,kbody. Hers aeons eoneeatnites. Lee powers for the fintastioarot asuristment and- ; yews `at kg that 1. f _ • DLI ZAt4OC PORTER'S.:i ••.- • •,. _ , • —STOMA:CH BITTERS : -• stni..t w et the lisle of need to lisiglat thW - priaeatiS of •Dr. Zidoe- Porters Areasieh *titers garenalhaier 'the iirstesn io asjestrabrdlwry 'manner. Theraus of the Highest "sloe Is !ukases et the Swwwieh: . • ' - fflostiral Ifitifuor, ; - lickltemmischo, ~. •:. -1 1 Xs4n-ell• • _ Lae, of lippotite, ! , Teething of Cblitizen, ...D*i_prPoisJ • •.. : , :Worms: Indstion; INatorbritsk • • Distrattos,;-r • ,Tattoaliog:, , • :f.-..• . _ i,. ..- laltator COlOPlait4 - . ' 'airy 'correct the • ill affects of unalieleserne'rixSt•L- Cblbtrep whim %Woe Swish ?rote Bray bie lariat from Collr and ogr i olog ofteeiknoe of tbetkivris. by tb• free ' its . et Dr. Po Porter's Nediests.lBlomerli VI tors:. , Thos abci use sird.at spbtra.wlit god th e 'to b rot, anted So a pooattable reatmett this prep' SAL • l ois W tb re is is-onOteeatar trelloito Mi . tiro-. teeth. from Wisher !eaten, or finuqs, use Dr. Pollees Bute* end Mkt atll erowbe bad: - : , - - • bamm ikt .. num i . sad 2 . 5,- ..eigratnest demi. larladal.. • . ;or /42r Skee hv iat Drimitists: ' ' - • ' ' . - 1!1 L ,RVISKIKL. Propii•lioSrai , , • • 1! 1 . dr • '7,16441.1g'NW lett esTlßlttiTile. T. ~. itait.'ll4 • • - . , 1 , , ~ , • t..iaa..2o,V=Atearalfj ;. • To liirtared. To Ph ads 12 19 2 17 2 10 200• 1 95 11 Ss 1 87 1 SO 1 70 .1 6S blesalnOit. 'tie the beet. liehen 'I is leesit. posaemed27 Dr. ZADOC PORTER'S Medicated STOEHR BITTERS A Vogetible MEDICINE; Sure Remedy.tcsr,ikil ,:. STOMACH .' : 'i' ~ -, It * 'sat , • • THEWAR-COR-THEIJMONI • = - 4 Grtatitattlcot KvatuckY-401grat--- j ll o. l 7 : Order—latocfrois.Etrope. •• • A rod WO* bail brow , begat beerPeireilik. .gten• • livelv. , betweettimodiviabias,orttea.bliatabieray sit-haloes* habil Itevir - aaderßraga: We have bel hew • particulars. • -Gait 'James Jsclkaes,, yeasuasedtu des •' 1 of-oar divisions, is billet acid GNI: t erten srman44--. The !lighting *mkt .to have beat desperate. iamb of - hand to bent , -hymek, has new} be.vtty ratoroirv - d. The wassosisty liosscraas's rroOriv Yst. otir loss at 2. - ,ooo‘, UOIIIIXI item haSeiresrortlier contest tits Army tar their victories at South Atcniatala .• . . Z. U. Resets - list's bead bemehlatedibe Control at Beth: ; lelenn, Ilitranitbdis" . #qi alilialytal b . ftillp 'The, etee!itehlp Degli from Liiea ptiel oe Zept, 27keis. , Queenstoliarin 14.0. 2e. bee melee* bangle( lvo.dapr lsteidarallbia (boar pereiodely primal* alaroet auspicious Ittnitrdig lbe latetattles Marylandto as a decided Unfais • reply Vie Thee . ir tries' to maks Its readers t tal k t • Do lma setonnts bt beta* &sem coedit; find that the asoooneeoiect Ora nelerrlstor, probably omens a new debit, rairoes-! ' bbt reports minima, to. be made about ebeproopeepe of; (hi ciattlratlaa,oteottrai la India, And iketal iratt=. elitutei foe . : - The Giei4. Battle near' -Corinth: znieristisso Details of tho IPigiiiiisp—Tko Hatt* r. 10 4 1 4 - 01,inestre'doar Pork Qv: „ ArTal - :*i.k.,firk - iNflat— rho fault . lie :.Vaiupas-41iptilatoaa clars:r• Ael*;—Thes ititO foiajleaticqui, :aid - sito die 'Striae of ro,e 'Brotorieo - 11 Grabs, Aftlirei Ar do Go ßaid. I.4sici of I.74iirid,d7r. Grand 4 t ßitlig- moot' Vdtory—Dolad 1114. rtier Rood' Of do • flifmt-i.rkey Act et • Zaitarsr. liftled to neir Oar, • . . • - ocariTts, 15155.,..0ct. 5, 1882. Tholeorrespoodont of taut Aria*, iientotrot lb. foltowhis: ctrutlisi oritio bittli it ; . • Oathe! Monsing of the3d Outprite ware etbee . ked• by-the enemy in force !bout lig Mites norttwast of Oar , Int bi "tad befog iin'e lord the 'engagement; Lame! ten- . Stet add Gary,-and usatiguinair battle sal feught: Our roon'inder Rgenerarm &toed - tip 'manfully, sad' 'fought with great coolness and brassie; bat regiment' alter regiment and brigade after brigade poured in upon • - ',us, end Se were forced ,Stterly backwards. fighting. 11 •••-. pswttely., ' The-Rob& Dashed forward with determined • ribitinaryl said hold - every foot of their adi•aritagios63und. :2 try nutdrinked our inferior :lu* and wets. forming • !the rear. and we were obliged ro tall back ssill farthest prerent this Movemont ( - rum being seenisiplished: • , • :.- '• ;rho energy were riow inside • our breastwork; pushing ' • as backward toward the town,:wben darkness put an IsPd • to fighting that day • _* t • ' ' • ,Duiitis the day's tight bur loss was noisy, bit that g tbrieneenjemust hare largely !scowled tinr; • Three pi& tee, of the tit .Mbeson t I nett ro were eatddred of 'hsly ,. • , i insistood foe bouts bottrio th i n easiay's fins. • tiwkicenan fell wqrtaity - wounded at the head et' his. mot; and, died the same !ironing. tien t .dglesby was Idiot in tho 'breed . • • . • At nit 4 o'cloc k ( .P. of •tli• 4th. the, enemy opened Ou the town with shot and shall.; Odr bistteries 'oat for, an .bour dr more a heevy;eirononadisig.wee kept up.l;i r tshoSipiratiori of that time two 1144,1 guru twoo. 'disabled, rod shortly after; daylight 'their ,battery 'of Oen ghee Wilt c.ptar,edll A portentotte quiet ',Mon aquae/. . and it . m.O , eridetit that tome' movement' .'• wait being made by the enemy.. The Western sharpuboot,. under Col. Burke, were ordered Osmand its skirmish.* - ere to feel the enemy. *than-post nine they met blmlbreoquartertird'a relic .itradvanre of our line. of battle,- advaucirig- rapidly in 7: - Beaty eolittnnaupon tbe.town. immediately a murder. ' our fire Wax on this; heavy tied ,by our skiriadsh- • . ere, who slowly began toroth., returning the dm of tbs. " enemy.with!effect.. - " • '.' ti.wood• roomed alive ',Mil. 114;44 fled It udiwiroi s imp: , pdble for thlagallant regintentorearepe destruction, • • In their retreat over the ihrernizarteni of a utile of open ercund which intervened between them and our teeny*. rary work.' of defence. . • I • -In few moments the engartemeet Swami .gotiorlls: ' our batteries opened destructive ;droop the a:polio:I I ranks of.th'e.lFebela. mowing theta down ilk. gram.—a. Their - Slaughter. was frightful. but with uspe.ragolsO reekieesnetuLthey pushed-lupetuously forward. '•. Thercharged-our woHts 'dueperately.broke cutiAltles Of loran trY. and let , e, email fortification. in. battery of the lst Mixisouri was, plowed. 'seemed •'. • last, and' a teritporry punk seized our men, end the lie bele once'more , marched into tbroattooto of quirt th. -But -. new batteries opened on Mead. and oar men, under OM -;,111•ect ion of a kw cooiageous offleersjand"stitottlated by their example; f ,, Ogibt ;desperately, and the. admits.* of the enemy eras checked:.., _ They warted and ttieu fill back. Our:loot- battery wax regain c if..iod Ones. more it hurled destruction Into their auk!. •Tbe itoy eteettated, and tboenetrlT Wog . . • 'Oar ims *as' cemparatively strultilaring thti charge. T.hat of the enemy tens fully twenty in our one Lai tf. • • - Among the Rebels :laid left: on thel*field went • Geo. New Orleans, Col; mod ertlag, Brig.. Gen. Johnson; of MiMitalppl, and inathr Colonel coat mending Ihrt,mde. whose name wee not learned. ' , ' Theetiemy was. commanded by•yan 'Duro,. Pyles &AA ;I7 Mild tut. Ith their ritaaacilre lathy :corps : *Web' - Swelled fsrees to .50,000, It is!' Imixastrlble ndw to give a Ifst: of the casualties. Oir - prOpOrtion ufolTieers, is >thought to be large. We lost-but ibar taken ;prisoner% CuicAnn: rdliegdar, / 841 .! , The Triburse'A - Calro special says that the Rebel; Cries nets - Jullsoon. Rogers, floss. lortou, Jones, Were k I Hid, d Colonels -Dsily.tind Precis'. , wsre , severely nuanced, in - the lite battiest Corinth., . . Ifetteitsatrzits asuihnin.) lex thi.;t:tu Awns Cellf'Nl, • _ .2 . <AJOLITAY Carat, Mn, Sept.'' , 1882: : -•.) t, to Ella CoXIIAILI. 07 villa '5Olll 'MGT.; MINA. Yap: Clarrel QrS.,l - 1.110.12.1r.t. ft Le with •the greatest • pleasure teat tliellrig:Gen.Coaanuindiug the librlsion, amoottocesTU the of and men of the command.. his entire rat irtacti on with the manner in which they itnight. In the bloody" battles of South. Mountain and ,Sharps . - ~ . burg, - • 1 No trooirs,:in lEurepe could haTeAnue better. , The , in scion f enemy,rshed'eltb their late snecesans, cheering tbrii own posil olarq rind led by heir mog tatinteti Gen, er,,is, have bee hurh4 from the rell•hay...had Invaded; We. have borne ii mean part in there'victeries--son :or ihe'alorieus Co • ts and Constitution, without which ills ta wee b• nothin , and fur the defence 'of which we are still ressly to .d e.• - ' . .sotdi,r., liiiM r rejoicing letms drop a manly Meer f.r thorem•he hav e Dillon by out sides, and the brave glen of our Division'. vac spir its are fled to new 'seenet,of gio-- , - • -. • . 2d. The , na ev ot• rSonth 31Mantaln" and "Sharpe ' bu, le Willbe I scribed on • the . rcrpectile Itettrunilll 1 lly ordittf It igAleciiTtileen,!.• ' . ...,1 ' - . ' It. A. I.IUTCIIINGS. CApt.,sod'A. 'A:0 Qsl oi. W. . Lvim.'Cipi. and Acting A. A. 6.6. '' •' • ~.________. . , i. 'Movement' of Penneylvan's& ~Cavitle*: , .., .. ..the. Loulinitil vJokrnot. P4-the ith inst.; rontaluelbe followingnotie of the amvenients of Ova., Pennsylvania . takalry relthite tts, that havefever sine* the war bezan." i 'rennn activeutY in 'Kentucky; and the 'partlipatits in. many ether Toucbt battle ; • • . • .. Two reitiute 13 of l'eneutilinuls raralry,T:tha, ith. Col. Wynknop. and the Hth. en): Williams—have been In the' ; Wfrt nearly a yotta.auidltave, rendered - wait 'efficient ', servireralthen b thi. teen:nerds have been on detached duty ne:trly ,a I the time. Cnienel Wynkoop Is•xiow stAnewhere its he vicinity tut Nashville with pallet his _ i f ceistusaint, acid 31, , J0r John E. Syyttito,p has the lot ba-. talfun on FriT, rlu the-vicinity orElisatughtiovn;wlttere 'it has been-Ve - metal. :On the 113th ult. Major - W;,1011. ,-, Cilia City. oh'. ise.ratreme advance of General Iltelfirn srmy,with q , era to halt at Dear Wallow. asihe 0n1904, • • 'slid to carrylu. trithorongh teronntirunee il the differ- - out toads die. king. theitinunt On tits:t.'slay the cotn re mar.d had — .tient skirmishes with t enemy, killing tware or flit, n and taking upwards ef eats itelsOnets, without susta tilni; auy loss except hi killed eba Velma- . ed burets. .1 . n the...rotti they ;had kor ever enimidnents with detached bodies of (be enemy, who' were, ett rt.4le.-. trijeln the me u toree• arid took.eeven comusirsioried offi-l . -mt. of litgli.r nk, tokether.with thrlr, eiwort of :thirty,. scorn i nfauir_ . four enatarte, end 'an absbulance. The ethcers were .1. 'Forsyth; ehtetof sta ff to Pen.l,lTritgw t . • llajor %Vicki. hie( ,of total/ .to Geti.:llardve,• Ca_ pt.-Sitep. ; Ord. One of • oternni-Ilerrle staff ; . Copt . litOttedY,' - rhielotit i natt impater's department;. Capt. ,hutith. 'of Stterp!a.3 iselsropi regliarnt. end two auryceoce. In the ;• tem daye-reen uoissance Major Wyokoop lost..tint OP, i tilad.arni hie taint command behaved-with dlvtlittalith etrgaitantry. cid are entiti e ft loftier fisting gratltude. of • ibeir conntry, -.•,' •'i• •• : - =,•.• 1 ! •: 1 • 21 ; u coos, leiter, Thou I art: a Je j wit."r - - linghes' mgch. excited betanse as h raiz, to ffree the -Slaves will send them 14011100 h eo&lpete W . white labor:. Yet' he hat.ntith. ..iiig`to say bout the effect in this line, Ptielf 'will result. f r he sueeeeds . in switching. Penn sylvania in t o the Southern Confederacy iwbeie _ 'it would' moat - certainly, be made 't --who •._ State, and L be deluged nith . ...4iigge --who would be h 3 re:d out by.theit 'MaaterS a' foity cents it di ,-or even lets, while white I ivoilt: ,- . ingtuea would - starve. - ,Probably; . Frank" ibinks . thatl it ; ould be an 'advantage to work our Coal' Mien. with "attire labor, and Ithuit . prevent info-outs, whereby white, tneti,r4u ,- late their :rate'of wages. 'lf our' miners can vote foil such a' change as this, which'. they Will do, if they vote the .Breckinridge L ticket on Tuesday next, they are the "alickesel dupes Frankhasi t - ..' ' • '. - ' - * ' 1 - .;., 4/ 111111. • - . f• ; ' 1 „ . Use. of , the . litighes sympathizers„. in *ayne Township, si few. evenings , ago, ob. jeeted to 1 the prayer of a: clergyman Whe prayed -for, the Union and.the success of the Union Artily.- Trank walleye ii) . stiip• that fellow as tpo apt .a scholar like he di4a few of his dem!: whocoiumenced, :calling env "Bully forithre..South;r when he was jiddres sing . them , on the wrongs of the &,atit.l-7- These dupes under his teaching, usay . getiheim- selves into trouble. •-.: • • ;. , il -1 TiM-tabels haws bipanTdefratedat Nowt hours' eviazjerrit. • Cbt•-jitorkttik ..• ' roirrsvlLLE. (wholesal e prices.) . Wheat Floor, extra tandtbil barrel, s 66 -0 4 do • do- extra, do , j,Ol do ' do ' impenitent; 'do 6 45. Rye Flour. • • • ': do • ;, . 45- ' Wheat, prima white, .^ - ti , _ - 'do • prime rod,. do-,• .• s ' -- Batilt Beano, - : •do- ; caw Dried ?airbag, pared._ aPounde: - - 1 ' • - -do-, do • itapoiod, dO - • s • ' • Brim! "Apples - ' .11311... IR buit6eri': ! 70 Dutter,.por pOtiii,d, leo 16 I Corn; do'' ~. •, . 'lO Shoultera ,' • , ft*. 7 theta,' ._• do , • . ..- .15 thine -- • , - i /L. 8, Ntateii, „do• -.. '•„ ', Br , lard. .: ' ' ~?..1.4 , 9 Tlitottiy Seed ,'. '' . : 2 Oil 86er, hind liberttr Irk 7 e10r6666ed, .". • ••:' 4•00• - do fore qui:le-70N , 6 1114 - ,iiortoo t 'l4 0,9016 0 0 1 Plarder.Vt-01, , 86'60 Irgge,doxeil.. ' .. ' .A3l,Siiit, v, sack, . :4 . 60 - -.-- • -• • PtPrTSVIPL.LIG - PRODUCK 31 11.151145. i.• , -'- 7 . ' ' (Melia' Prices.) • • - I:. • ... •. ... . VIA* 410.—Bilra 'Fauilly sl4or. $616 ; oxtri do., p, , , 86 2s: ouviejrfiele de;, $6 - 00 V.1,1:4 ;,- n 1.11 11ye Floori at 54.76 ; lindrmberas Floor,,ir.: vo p Du od4. Bpi o,' tbi•. Corn Ilrol. $1 , EPI.) and Slidailipgt CO:etP. lik VW. i r- • • 0540.—.113;841 'AV TO bosb{ C0r0...10 'eta. d 0,.; 00441 sl.r.roc,ritteff : 6•ll et!. lii Ib.; Sfutil'm, INt9l2' do. Veal; $4lO do : -; fork. 9•&t0 do; ShoularrlP4 %I do.: Balsa; 10 410414utsitcs, ll dol; Lap:1,104411 WI r Piszsomme.—`nottor t /./ OIL NI lb.; Cheripe,l4daziass : : 12 Pro Ans. . .:-es: :••, • •- - - ~ ± , ....i ts) . -- Sticar npugo, 9 at , . "f 1 lb; Coba,;10• do • r--1 tolt.ica,- 11.. • 11. n V.. - 40.;- "A,'' .Mihilo, 11 ' dui:. Qual;okii• aii4 Paiverisedilkdo.:' s. -. • ', ,_ l• ir, Dam Aso Vrot.T46ll4L—Apples,. sl@sl'f.o_ NV 1:: • 'bil ;1 tototnei,sl'do;llnUow,%l! elallPoik; CobUirob - to L' O,.RMAN 8111101(1110TOBTOO. GENCY - for Cl. - W."GAIL ettehrold ihnokin Tot,!r. A lir". bit essiyii- sEt*r *two
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