,<Fé;'v-‘.l'-':‘. " r g. . .. . J..: v. 111. . Ii ~ ~ .h, -- . The union of lakefi—lhc urfinn ’of lands-L Tho Union of btnlos‘none would never; Thi’gnion of bomb—the union of hgndp— And flag Flag of our Union forever} I. J. inane, :m'ron mm PROI’METOR' ‘ (“TTYHRUBIB PA I MONDAY fiéifixiiaiks-EE'E: x, mm DIHMRATIC STATE TICKET. HON. ISAAC - SLENKER, FOB [SURVEYOR GENERAL, .(i COL. JAMES P.‘ BARRfl 'or rx'nsuvuo. ’ ’ 1 11:10anth COUNTY new: ' ‘ Senator, ‘ WILDIAM MCSHERRY, Ecqq Littlestown. [Sabjgct lo the dcci‘sionmftbe District. Confer ' ence.] ‘ ‘ ‘ Asiembiy, E HENRY I. SLYERS, Esq., Tyrone Ip. , Distiict Attorney, ‘ . WM. A. DUNCAN, Esq., Gettysburg. ‘ . Crimmias'loner._ ‘ x ' . : JACOI?’ EPPLEJIAX, Butler 11!. ' ' ° Dilectm ofme Poor. V » JACOB )1. BULLINGER, Union tp. _ , _ Auditor. JOSEPH H. summux, Unmiltontp. County furvcyor, JOHN G. BIUNKLRIIOI-‘F, Strnbnn tp "THE UNION AS IT WAS ;" “THE CONSTI'I‘UTIUN AS IT IS!” CELEBRATION I 7b.“: Democrafs and other Friends qr’ (In Constilulian and Union in Adams (.Smnty : A 1 a meeting nfthe Democratic Stale Gen trni Committee, held the 29th ofJuly, 1562, the {followipg‘fosolution was ndnptcd‘, viz: _ - Rewind; That the Chuirmnn call upon the loyal aim of Penniyh‘nnia, through the Dem ocratic Standing Committees‘ of the different counties, to meet in the nevernl rities andi coufities of the State at snrh places as shall be designated by the said Standing Commit teeq respectivelypen the mm of SEPTj-IM‘BEB next. to cfk-hmtc the day in the anniversary m thg adoption of the Constitution ut the United States. t 1 In pursuancé oftlus resolution, we can upon and earnestly request all Democrats and other Iriehds‘ of the (lonztitution .frnmed hy oui- Fathers and the I‘nion formed under it. to as semble in )lnss Meeting, at theCqut-House. in Gegysburg, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17? ’1862, 3'll o’clack, I’. .\I.. for the'purpose of mmmemorming the adoption of the Cbustitu tioa; JACOB BRINKERHOI’F, MChairmim Dcm‘ycmtic County Committee Sept. 1,1862. f d _ DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE The Dcrfiocmtic Standing Committee of Adams cogntywill meet at the hnnseof Charles Will,inGett_vshurg, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th 011 SEPTEMBER inst, m 10 o'clock. A. )I. Evlni numm 15' menu T 0 m: “15an1. JACOB BRINKERHUFF, Chairman ‘WThe following persons compose the Committee: Jacob’ Brinkerhofi‘. 11. J. Stable, Cornell!" Danghprly, Henry D'ysert, Joseph J. Emily, Isaac E. Wlermnn, Conrad E. Myers, Dpniel Bieserker, l‘ldwnnl Mélntire, IIL-nry Wolf, Frederick Wolf, Nathaniel Miller, Simon llhrnisll, Joseph L. Shmb. Amen Wisler, Sam -1121 A. Glllilnud, Joseph Wolf. GeorgeJ Lady, Jeahe-D. Newman. Jaseph Lilly, Wm. S. Hilde bmnd, John‘M. Patenturf, \\'. Boss White. Sept. 8, 1862. - . ‘lO'Gov. Cur-tin h,“ issued a proclamation recommending the imn‘aedioto formation throughout theSmte of volunteer companies ancfiéfiiments {or the‘pruclice of military tactics, and further recommending that places of business be closed at 3 o’clock in tho afternoon; to give persons embloyed an opportunity of drilling} The enemy are‘ threatening the national oapitn], and they ma‘y'mnke demonstrations upon this State. 1‘ is time to prepare for the worst that may in pp‘e'n. Let there be no dism'ny, no nnnio, 1410113 us. Letus meet the crisis cahfli‘met boldly—With coinage and common sense. The 17th of September is the Anniver= sun of the adoption of the Constitution of ti ‘ Unified Stetes. Around that day clus many sacréd memories, and it should n w. in this hour of peril, be celebrated w t): all the erdoi which a_ people appre vc' ti%their free institutions are capable o e present is a time especially fitting f; such‘ demonstration—for such pledge of deotion to the charterof our liberties. On Wednesday week ‘the old Keystone Will echo snare-echo with enthusiastic shouts {o* the "t‘he‘Unioni‘and the Constitution." The Celebration here will be held'at the Court Home. We have the plenum of stating that WI. M 08353“, Esq., of Lit tlenoivn, has consented to deliver an Ad dm on the occasion. That it will be able (ad pettioticthe high character of Mr. Mo- Sherry amply guarantees. It is confident ly ho'ped, notwithstanding the busy season, that there will be a large attendance of the peopleof th‘e gunty, and that this demon station for “the Conétitution as it is. and the Union as it was," gin beam imposing one. 1 ‘ I , GEN. McGLELLAN. ' ’The President has placed Gen. McClellan int—aommand of the entire army in Vlrginin. This ‘good move has had a most inspiring effect upon the army and the 'people. In referring to the rebuke it conveys to radical ism, the New York Herald gays: _ Now that the President hns placed Mc- Clellan in command again, let. him not. only. see that‘the rhdicnl conspirators under Wil non, Sumner and Company do not. break up his, lam and spoil the labor of months, but let fin: have full power to promote his men for bravery and gallantry on 1116 battle field. CONFEREE MEETINGS. . The Democratic Senatorial Conferees of thistDisu‘ict, (Franklin, Fulton and Adams;) winked at Chnmbersbm‘g on Wednesday ne'fl.’ _ I t leg Uongréssidnal Conferecs of this Dis. trim, (Ennklin, Fuuon, Bedford, 30x5» “g # ‘M,) will meet a: the home at Juno? Him. five mileayest o! McCon nelsbx'u-g, on Thursdsy next- «impart. OUR FLAC I of U 510! COUNTY SEPT. 117TH I m WORK O!_' OMMTIOE . LOCAL DEPARTMENT. : The York Gazette any: thu throughout our . W broad Commonwealth,the Democratic party ! THE DEAF-”“1.“ Enrolling “scum" M” is closing up it: ranks and preparing {m the . conchidrd their work. The ditfercnt districts uppronahmg elections. The nominations of‘ of the county return the following numbers of the party mode at Harrisburg. end the patri- enrolletlmen. ‘1 portion Of these are now i“ otic platform there adopted, give universal ,lhe wrvxce, and 'o'“ "he" nil! be exempted: satisfaction to the party, and rally to their _ gg‘frflk ber. 2;: I E;J':g‘fmb“' :3; support thousands of the” Conservative Berwick til-r, 96 mimic, ( 19, voten,of other parties. In ‘the different Qonowago, 166 Mennllen, 280 counties full Democratic tiitkets have been (£3,331de :23 I 3°“ml’le““n‘v 7'98 nominated and the party organized. Eve— Freedom: “:4 0:33?” :13: rymhere the work of prepnrntion and (tr-,Gettyslmrg, i 414' Reading, 130 gnnization is going on. and everywhere the A G'rmfinra 3531 . Stratum, - IH4 determination of the priolile is manifest, to ‘giiii'ifiim' 2;: I 55?“! i “34 rally around the old banner of the patriotic 1‘ ‘ ' " won, :01 party which has always -been the party of the country,-nnd restore it topower. While thousands of their brethren me .in tile tented field struggling for the Union mtg the supremacy of tlielaw, against nrmé rebellion, the Democracy at. home are not unmimlful of llieir’doty to their country!— Tliey will sustain andrchoer them in their good Work. While they battle with armed traitors. we will see to it that secret enemies ‘of the constitution are rebuked and.’repres red. and that our constitutional liberties shall remain, after the Union is forever established and peace restored. Whilst we are permitted as citizens tolmould and 601i trol the public sentiment of .the country we will do” the good work‘of'restoring the Democracy to power as the surest way of saving the‘Union and the sacred rights it confers. Let the good work go on. The conservatii'e masses ‘are in good hopes!— Already are our political opponent-x alarmed ;-n little more work nndiletorminution and the.old Keystone State will be gloriously redeemed THE CASE FAIRLY ‘STATED More 'than one year ago, Chngress by a n'early unanimous vpte passed the following rosolution, which ‘expresseé .fully tht; voice of the nation, nndjs :the true stahdnrd of loyalty! , . ' - “That the présont deplpmble divil war has been forced upon the codntry by the disunionists, of the Southern States now in nrmauzninst the ConstitutiénalGovernment. and in arms hound the Capital; that in this National emergency, Congress, banish ing all Ibéli’hfi of mere phssion or resent ment, will recollect only ils duty to the whole country ; (ha! (Illis war is not umgnl on tbcif part in any .spt'ril Qf opprmsian. or forfiny [ulrpnsc qf conqwsf m- mbjuqntt‘nn or purpose of mw‘rtlrrnwing or irzlcv‘firv‘ng ml}: Mgr-120M: nr es'mb [fake/l irzstilulions,q/those Slalrx. but Ia John?! aml mqmin (lu- m/pnrmarj/ él'l/m Cnnslilulzon and [0 pm are the Union, ‘mt/L all ”M «t’{97li{l/, 61711411 in and rig/(ts of the small] Sfah‘s unimpuiwd :_ and that (1: Mon as thaw achm are accomplzslml (Im war avg/«l tp‘ceasi'.” _ ' ' ¢ [Q‘Chnrles Ingorsoll, l‘?<q., of Philndnl phia, who was éx-rea'tod for words used in aspeech at the great Democratic Meeting in Ifidépendence Square: has been honorably fringed by the" War Departxfient. This is bad news for thebignts and caterards who find théir chief delight in dénnnno’ingfas traitnrz all who w‘il! not believe that {xbplitionism is rgght and the negrp the equal of the whim: man. ~ ‘ An A Lolitionist _Arrmcd.‘_frhe fimt‘arrest of an Abolitionist for uttering dialo’yn! and treasonnhle sontimcnts, was made in Ifew York n {on’ days ago, by Provost Mamba] Kennedy, 6f that city. The accused was D. Plumb. a notdrious radical of the Phi!- lips and Greeley tribe. Il'é was proved to have said: “Mr. Lincoln ought to' be hung; that he would advise all his friends, if they, were liable to draft, to leave the country and go to Canada. In case he rm; drafted he would resist untiidierw'as 11 dead man, and that he would no; fight for the North until the'war wasiconducted upon principles whiiib accorded" with his views, which views w'ere that the negroes should be armed and (I:qu to 53111:.” “gel-mew days’ fieiention, Plumb was (Sixschnrggd. @Republicun lenders n‘rid‘ editors, to gratify party hates and accomplish party purposes, denounce the Democratic party as traitornus. Can good re‘sult to the‘caun try from this insuhing and dufragdous course? Surely not. The patience of the conservative masses muét not be too severe ly taxed. , . ‘ ' fi'l‘haddeus Stevens has bloc?“ ré-nomi nnted for Congress by the Republican orvso called “Uninn ” Convention of Lancaster edunty. What do consmah've’ Republicans say to that? Can they swallow this large dose of Abolitionism? We do not believe they can. ' « I win a late number of the Springfield (Mass.) Rmublican—a journnl which has uniformly noted witP the Opposition, and which is regarded as one of the ablest and most fear-Less papers in the country—’we find a communicai'ion from Boston, writtén by the usual correspondent, which‘ contains the following tribute to the Dcmocr'ntio party: - 5 _ “ There is niaient feeling in this country, that the Democratic party is the only one which possesses the requisite ability and pluck to conduct filings in stormy times.— Tho mercantile and financial Igen aly‘mys have participated in this féeling‘to a great extent, The shambling way in which the war hos been mannged by the Republicans tends to confirm this notion.” r , fiThe best answer to the miserable at tack}! of the Abolitionists on General Mc- Qlelfan, is found in the fact. that.‘ not an ofiioer or privatelin tHe division can be met who does not regard him with the highest admiration, and declare his willingness to follow wherever he may _choo'se to_lead.—— If his own 'men, who are the most dinfccly interestedfare satisfied with him, wq do not see why those who never intend to im peril their liVes should comlain. ' @ln Tiogn county, wherethe Rgpubii cans have an immense majority, they have rejected a proposition tojoinvith therm ocrats in supportingaUnion vt‘lcket. What a consistent party“the opposition, areia-c-r'e‘ marks the Erie‘ Observer. 4 j :Q'The Republican lenden; aid editors cannot conceal their Abolitionism, because to denounce the policy of abolition is to be come in th'eir eyes. a. “secessiofiist” and a. “traitor.” . _ . ———————‘O..——-—— 3’ On Thursday week eeyenteen perLons were arrested at, Westminist’er and taken to Baltimore, under charges of disloyalty.— Gen. Woo! gave them a hearing on Manday. and discharged them from custody. Before leaving 'his office, he read an order tbdt here-flex- uoarrests will be made mnleéa lhe charge be made in writing. and the fime tnd place of offence be specified. : fiSevu-nl communication on hand so o'er m next week for want of time and Spice. ’9' . _ 1.- I ... Total, The numbeé ‘ 635. ‘A Hurrisb dolphin Inquirer. quota 0! troops Adams is set do Lll9 635 nlrudy i it leaves‘ 9 hulu The-r 9 nre 80 In) nthet Shades, hu‘ credit {or themm thrown out, wé 'l The dngtt will it he made own fuirncu can uh fully bbrne. i ‘ TELEGRAPH T 0 GETTYSBK'RG.——+ Tuesday 133 ch flock subscription w’ns staid fur the erectiun (if. n Telegraph line from ii [)itlcc to llnnoi‘e i Up to Friday evening nhi)‘ $lOOO had been Juhscrihed—enough to jusii' the commencemL' t ofthe work—when a mi; ing was heldq till) the Arbitration Room in ii Court-house, toi- the purpose of organizntl'. R. G. Harper it'd culled to the L‘hnir, andJ; Mc’lhenny uni! “.3. Sviahle Secretaries. “CL-nysburg Teiggraph Company ”was min; ed as the tific bf,the3 Association—and: shares fixed M. $lO, with a vote for each! President ungl five Directors were then eiec 1 to manage this filflnirs of the Company fin-ll coming year: H t ‘ { President, Gerri-go Amold. ‘ W Directors, J. ii.’Dnmror, E, G. Fu 09 mm \\'ius,l:. q. McCreary 21nd Joac£§\\}i‘£ The meeting tips addressed by Mes .WE McQunnughy,‘MdCrenry, E‘. G. Fuhnestock Smhie.‘ ;‘1 ~ H A re§olutiqnf Iwas adopted to increase subscription. ; The Bond ‘ 1; Saturday ‘mnrning eiecten G.fil’u‘aueatoeFl 'ecremry and J. B. I)! Trensurer. ; ‘ :1 I It i; exported; that the line will be u i about three nee Is. 7. IL HORNER'S C;\\'.\Ll’-\'.—‘-.A reconnoitc cmnlry- party oflnhout o|ne hundred mu! 1 men—Hunter‘éi‘ Cole's and Mama's compal —-encounlcrud HyTuesduy n regiment of T‘ mrnlry ir‘flhq \jiFihity ofLeeshm'g, Va. 1” ing thcnfsci "wounded by the rebels. cut tbuir mgh—ltut nox wjthput l‘ Twenty-Se of C‘pt.‘ cows com wore mph ten of them wounded, seriously . {y fifteen were captli from the I): - compufiui. All worn-4 After pnroied. ll ishsaid that Cumin [le is retained a pdsoner, with one of hi! I tenants. It is Nl3O regorhd that. tun on mv’n were Lille“; one by A hulk-t. and (he 01’ by Lhr falling ulf his horse. Anolhrr rel Imin that a soi‘dier by 1115- namc of Sciss' knl d, und Smimcl .\lcSnir \\ uundcd in| lungs. seriously,l Capt. Cole, 91’] is he a prisoner' The re mrts fl); tu be « reamed. 5 E; WLieutuJfil Adjutant of thd Wall's.) ‘ ;- 3 Capt. D. .\I. A of Pennsylvanih puny A, 101513 ed’ by the Guré --for gullupt co '. WELI: 9055: "Sharp. (widows: now in the Qt ‘ cnus~ all lor ‘l the Union as it, county cannot l maple of devolib because the 111: sentiments of I) mean enough Ni; ist." ‘ i AMONG ”HI Penna. Resdrr J hfftles. R. D. i 1 Hildebrand In! (1m om. wh‘ wnnnded ahd htll Washington. ‘ WM me 11‘ inst, the Ad'a ..‘ Rnngexs we’r'e .l distinct Compn. MAJOR I EITHEAL STEVENS. 4 Major Genei‘l Isaac Ingulls Stevens, - was killed in u, bMtle neur on; ntily, Ya; Monday Inst, ‘ Chairman of the Bred :idgefiationnlnfijmtfial Committee in 186” in_ lenst‘one of ‘His much abused class och cmts waslaidif‘l to his coumry, sealin devotion with is life. There me many 'i of the smile ki v of_them- but [:3 Constitution- as mad not forvthq lying Abolition tors or aympntin two». _ ‘ 1 Anomrnur. been appointed cute General a Colonel. Hemi delay _ m'rhe An ed by the late} J. a. Maddox,<‘ 000. 1' - nay-thew ,—Lasc night York Cnvnli'y, J immedia‘te ‘vi-l' fourrehvel 801 i! there nre no rebel troupe 1 street, {he I): son in Some d‘i give his not] u be worth. ‘ sea-“ The 1: ~‘ 5: iv." Whyq ‘ think there nth selvps, jugnp IA" out than doctni I Of Chum it; I .thmks Wen‘ - .more questio‘ ! ~ . ‘ cal pusoner?‘ lmom-543 it is. 45 see it," is W3B ‘ I in Penmylranfli regimentq‘ m 1: Vespendent of the Pl: (it Friday, gives the uggrcga *9 be raised by each co’unupj fin m. 1,645,1'mni \\"hich dedfi h! Pqnnsylx'anin regiments, d ‘¢c of 1,010 to he drum-lii M this county in rogimenls'; ”it: count, it. secml; gets“ \ i All in H uter'a cavalry i‘ vie mm. §, Liommcnre the lmh'insL L 3, so 01M. [.O suspicion of u '(it: to it, and it will be Choi‘ Frederick, was not killcd ing around us are not. a] ob Cross‘ has [won ammo 38th Regiment, I’. \'., (' mar, of Pittsburg, (fur. College,) and Cupmin of < _iment, has been commis not :15 Major of tiw chi uduct nLlhe battle of Fair I*"—.‘ ‘*"f: _“2l’ ,I—Fn'e‘of the 51x sons of ff Laznl~us,) in this place es of the Uuion,——all D 1 xc-‘;COXlslilutiol|7&s it is, as "—n at, one Abolition. | rnish another more natali . to the flag than this, Iml the; shares the Democ‘ r bmvc boys there fire 1‘ cnouncc lier as n “ seces‘ ‘ WOUNDEI).—The gs] were engaged in the ru nrdner, Amos Gardner, I J. S. Pie'rcc, of compnna y'é) are reportud nmongl e, been removed to hospit View in this plan-b, on th ..- Dragoans and Rock .3 lusolidnlevl, and now {olm E- of Cavalry. _ i [ 4.lb—4———-— ' s I left—in truth'the army i H cause “my fight. only {mime it is, and the Uniori 113 it . ns, ungn'cipnlion of the negr ‘ Elbe re‘w denounce them all a; ni zcrs with rcbcllion.— I‘alr‘fL é" ‘ The “on. Joseph Holtl has 'by the President, Judge Apfvo. ' the army, with the rank} of [enter upon his dufiiea with‘nm -O———-——- ‘ m farm near Tnncytown, o n lames Piper, has bun so] to ufSc. Man's county, for $40,- -ington Stat ofThursdny says: jar Kempeg, of the 10th New u do lFOconnohlMco in fine ity of Cantu-ville, captqfing ra. One of them stated‘flmt only than twenty thuund. at front, under General ‘Long {as hnvhig gone ofl‘wvit'h Jack- tion unknown to Mm. . lWe the public only for what “may '~ 1 of the pudding In the eating in'; the Republican leqders who no 3096 Unit»: men but them ‘o the inilltury harness an; apt hem—Bodied Gazelle. , J—Thc Newburyport Herald mum-. 1 loyalty is uch ‘ ble Lhdn that ofmmy liti now at. Fort Warren. 0' d the only plape they “ on't lngton.—'—Rwding Gazette? A NEP LETTER nor am. stlzau‘, Randolph co" Va., , Aug. ‘26, 1862. ‘ Dear Compilerz—Sinco I wrote you last ‘ the 87th has been lmrd at work and has [been continually on tho marrh after Guer ‘rillns. I should have written you before,, but we were eat “(F from postal facilities, sol that. I could ct no letter to reach you. 1 from any poignt where we halted long. renough to write you. As it is vou mustbe '1 3content with lthe few itvms I send you, l taken from my momornndum’book and . ‘ styled “ Notrw on n Drum-hand.” | : 'Aup. 22. 'o2.‘——Com’s. A, F. Cand D, left ‘ New Creek nta 8 o’clook. A. LL. lmjoin the It foilr companies already at Rowlesburg. to I ‘ nun-ch aguimmhg rebelg,‘said t 9 he in Tome; ‘ianuckor coJ Arrived at our destination *ntg3, I’. M. A‘fter resting an hour. started: on our march accompanied by Capt. Hall’s> (‘dmpnny ns emits, Mini a section of. Capt. Rtiukc’s Lutt ryi, the whole under com-“ {mlmtl nfv Brag. (ion. Kelly. Mgr-chad 8“ 1 In his to 3 ch rch. whmkx we rested for the] hi ht. The tnen tlisptlhnd themselves as“ ‘ h t they coulldfimnst of them being cmirl pallet} to 51001? i the glpen air. as we have, n tents or 'mizxncki‘i along with us. Itl ,r: ned very liart‘ during the night, but. it. di 1 not di>tutb the sluimlwrs of the men. In ma‘ny of that) did not. know it rained. "u ' til the mmininii. \\'é hnve been follow-i : ml; the Cheat River all; day. It is a. glqri-l ous stream, iaml during 11 halt. to—dny I: i cr pt. softly ti) the banks of the stream and' ‘ mi; several . ccklcd trnut» playing ‘in that inhhde. “Him; winning here; visions of final brtiwn frivd "ntrfiwh on .the Mnnogucy, of] sw ct chubs indgeelq on the anowngo, of pa 3 full of tfoutgon thé Alloghonies, came 1 he ore my mind..but like other visions. thy 2 was soon to 16 dispellml. m the stm-n voice . ofithe Cnlone rang out (in the air, “Forward 4 mflrch,” I felt like grmiling somo,lmt.'snon lrehiembcrodll has a Soldier, whbso first, iduty was to diary}. v, 1‘ . 7. Aug. 23, ’ '2.——lLnft otimn‘ nt 7 A. BL, tn march to SE. Gt‘m‘ge’si Court, “House, disl tunce 15 mil 5.. "Fine nit-n are all well rest” ed. and in gq'od smiritx. 3 Rebels reported in force at thntlpo‘éit, mitt}: the Court’ Home an barracks or tiho ti‘OjOpa, summsod to be 1500 strong. ndfpr Omiflmhoten, formerly Congressman? frdm :Vilminia‘. Capt. Hall’s Cnmpam’ w might-(l Qn tho hluck‘fnr’ks off Cheat. Rive‘rlninr mile¢muth of this point, i but were c mp [led to skedmldle n fen“ nights agent (I m rch to‘llowlwhurg, to save} thomwlves. A laughter offlipt. Snyder! rode 23 mile! to 'potify lCSupt. Hull that she, nvvrhenrd C l. ltnlmtonf make a spoocli tol hi: men. in vhidh he giivl his plans were. Liid to ‘capt re. tlhe whjdle “my and then. march on B verly 'nrnl impture that also.‘— } Capt, Snvrh- is now witill our column and} ' nm iaulobtm‘ to him tori much reliable in-l formation ‘in; reggnll to Lil's imrt nf Virginia,l as nl~n‘ to Ciphlllull, (\f llu‘: (ill) Virulninq who is over int-h a gvntlomnn. I’m-iloxl‘ Cheat River 1} mile from .\‘t.'4imr;:o. It. \\‘.n a bonuti ul sight tom-. 1 the Whole iivorll full of'sohl ué, um] “l 0 hanks lined-with, otlwri, rant _' hit in” in‘ nah-m .llwir time' ("\n‘lt“. Nestled nit Rt. va‘m- untll «l P. M.‘ Ri-hr‘h nll grinv—L-lmw lfi‘wk Hue—4m (‘lllll‘lC‘C" for a tight, niul ni‘x-t'tyfiuic- t.) loaye ac sann ‘ n: \\'o get n}! to ilwm. l M u'vh to Mn‘orc’s‘ Fin-«ling. R rfiilw'rlicmnjt. n'hnn’u‘c halt for: tho night—llareioriludf Ghent. li‘ivcr 4 times tn-tlny. l l , 4 ‘ i Aug. 24, ’l'vi’rl—Cmng‘uny A one venr in' srrvß'O to (inf. Li-‘rzrulmx tramp :mxl march" in lint-l; fiiikxnl' (‘hn‘lit lhrc-r', l'l“l horo‘i until 12 M’ “l m: '\wl’ lime ifor ~liowrly.j Alli-r ~liollir g‘tliv “'in-(f « all nrompl to (10-i (wire the l' -hnl~ :\ hil \\'hii-h \‘."l_\' wont-0.! uo‘ng. ms: ,‘uritiik‘s' furl Mi 3 l’. M. At“ this [mint (i n, Garnet um krllml in ulightl in’-[\Vt'f'n hi ful‘Cf‘S null (ii'll.‘3l(l'li'llnlL—i Arrive at X.“ [ntoim‘t :u R .l’. 3L. “hm-OJ we rost Ihr ! l("l)l'_'lll. h'lxi~ lnl» horn ahaml‘l day’s m:tl‘f'l 'l'lunmtli thimy tlmmwlrcsi on the armtntl nml 4mm" am all sound I tulovp. 'l‘n- lnylwr‘ lefi‘Kml tlw .\llogln-nyl nt Smirl lli lgo whore“ Mill-{lnn llflll‘ a, Altirmish \\'i h tlir- Hal-Ex. \\'n lurn cynic-i ml ('in-at. ,lltvi-rtlivr‘ think: in thy :nnlnnly.l h-tt it who" wn’nri'iln-ng’l :x‘t S‘ixltt‘r's Fowl» inc; u‘lmn «ix Mimi]; jnfll' in :in' light. The‘i In T. he! k} 112. 13, ml. rvqrinc'u‘q) t‘w mountains and I‘mn‘t H 1 otimr work. shn‘lmw are ndnmn'~h n 2.441310 n uht In»; pusw“ quiotv h" are 11m]: roh’u-shsd by a rnTr. (In MIL \\'fifi «Her than' h‘o (lie! 11th wu tnuk po~~os=ion kfipronrl 1‘; (m (ham-mun}. :1 d Mpnlu-H «pn Mp. \\'hfrh mndZn. ight (‘rm o.th .shw‘p‘on.prnvixling p a; well :1 at) Lnne‘t American n‘rc follos ing'm day along: the Aug. 25, ’I IV and the, good mzhl' usual. from. of n hay 5m then lay on . bed nkinpn lwcnuld slc soldier. \\' EI irnnge of (‘1; athounu ins (In the (me si<le,_ ‘audiLeadin‘ '(meek on ‘in: Mixer. The day his very hot: ml! Frequent MIL». are made, in tmdér to get‘walm lor IThL‘. men and to allow ’thein'to rei ilmlnsoNes., it is altogether , the hnrdefi inlays world We [mo done since :we m-ein so vibe. ‘ E . ' I “‘9 m‘riv dint Beverly about 2:1“. M: and were r eeiwd inzlmmlromc style by: ' he SGlh ugio’ bow. nilm arrived the day lpmvioui oi the same errrlml we (finite.— We are en limped nnfllm lm'nk: of“ Valley ' River. whic memulerkxlh‘nugh one of the {most fertil wxlleys l'ever mu: (‘md has 'Jone much‘ 01? Virginia, and if'tlnejn'tlolent, i population ‘ ho live him; were a: Industri ‘ one as someifi your Adam.» qnuniflv farmers ‘ it would he 1 1e mink-n, spot of the worl , i and the granites! Smlelin 2m- Unien. ‘ During o 13'; long and arduous max-chi had freque t, occasinu- tol test the good qualities of mom's and men composing the company f 1: 1p your uluee. aml‘heye take occasion to‘ hnk then; all for the generous kindness sha on me at several points on the road, where tiwas worth sonieilnixxg to have Mriend. : ‘ . ' COLHny is won for'himself the wn'rm est frienrlsl 'p of every man in his Regi ment. his Ihole and constanhcaro hiping the welfarevhfthebnyn umlex-his command, and who alvjnys do their whole duty cheer fully. because they know he'cnres for them: Col. Hay is ow in command, of the ‘post. and I kliflfi' will do hi 4 duty fnith‘ully. as I am fully aw is he dill ‘nt NéwCreelgwhere I had u fui o portunily of knowing how the work w ' gone. ,_ l * Mnj. Buel lex- ié‘ in command of the Regi-j ment, and filming our {much to this poinf exhibited t‘ oqe soldiprly qualities bO~IIB - when you desire to mnko a long march through a new couhtryfinfeated with l guerrillas. h l Gen. Kelly had a. review last, evening of all the trookfs at, thialplace, nud as usual the old 871 _lbore oil' the palm..°" I tell you there is nopßegiment in the service can take it. dm p in hny way, Few ’vctefgn soldiers wotéld stand the amount of fatigue and exposu 1.110 87th has none throu hin the last. few gays, and I know none 0% the boys will cvér forget. them. Three dngs’ march after gueril‘ms. . ~ : Zoo Zoo. i! I ti . COLONEL FLETCHER WEBSTER. ‘ Fletcher Webster, mortally wounded in the battle 0!! Friday hat, now (lead, was the ‘olde‘st son of Daniel Wbbster. II is younger son was in the army‘nfMexim, and died in service there. His daughter. Mrs. Appleton, died some years ago—so that now there is none left ot':the blood of "Webster.” Colonel \\'ebster was at one time Assistant Secretsiry ofState during Gunoxvnl Harrisbn’s mlministratipn, serving in the State Depart.- ment under his illustrious father. He was also appointed Secretary to Caleb Cusbing when the latter was Minister to China.— Subsequently, in gratitude for hisfuthcr’s serv ice: to his coquy, he ma: appointtd by the Demo crats Surveyor git/1e Port of 150 mm Imm which past. {five reed/6c! (trig/Ll. fie u‘vm removed by the pram! Administration. He then volunteered to wise a. regiment, and he has offered up Ms life to preserve than. grogt country whose Constitution and lnws liis'futher for y'aars so gallmnly maintained in the Senate.— Baltiman Amman. ‘ True.—‘ "1 the Lbolifio akirmiah o Jwrnal. ' (2 first ballot cast in favor of of slavery was the inifidtozy the prqsent war.”-IYmk PENNSYL YANIA, S 9 .- In the Rune ind by the Authority or 1;“: . WHONWEALTH 0F PENNSYLVA- ‘ . ANDREW G. CURTllli', Govc’mnr of the midf‘ommonbeallk. A I’ROCLA 11.4 11014. ‘ WIIIRIAS, _in the present poGition nfnf-l fairs. it is‘ expedient that monsm’ros should 1 be taken to arm and prepare our? people for defence: . «3 Now, therefnre. I do euneslly li’commcnd the immediate formatidn tlirnqghout the CommonWenlth. of volunteer geommnies and regirbents, in confofmitv wig!) themili~ tin act of 1858. Arms will he glistributed to the organimtions so in ha formed, agree ably to the provisions of that 305. “It is further recommended. ti min order to give due opportunitins for (1 ill and in— ntruction.‘ all place: of business! b 0 clmed daily at three o’clock. P. 1.. so t h! persons employed thornin may. after ll c hour. he at lihcrty to attend (o’their mili wry dutips. The cheerful nlnr-rlly with hich the men of Pennsylvania have hit ertn given thcmieclvefi to the servieia of th 1' country. has pressed heavily" on _ixcr mili - ry rcsour~ ces. IMn reluctant 1d usk' be people‘ to assume further llurdo'mz, but a: heir sufety requires that thcy sho'u 51 do 50, t is in their behalf that I put fol-(liflie recominondations herein contained. and brge a prompt com~ plinnce ‘fith them. A 1 ' Given under my hand and the izjrcnt Seal of . the State. at Hmrihburg. this Fourth day .of September. in thé _i'v ‘r ofour Lord one thousand eight hiiudrlld and sixty-two, ‘ and of the (bmmloiiwgalth .khe eighty seventh. . ;‘ l l . , .Bx’ tux Govusou‘. [ '5 ‘ ' , - ELI SI IFER. ‘ _' Sanitary 42f Comrhmxwealth. ‘ ___—... «... ,_-..7_-;l_.- A VISIT TO THE BULL RUNIBATTLE ’ \ FIELD. b Brian (3’ Sonic If M: warm~arplm of about Sirfy (V Thins—TM (bud/lion 0/ l/zc Wound ‘ ml. 1 ‘ I f“ [Fromg the quhiflfztlbu Republican, 6! . Thnr§dnyJ Mes<rmJVintcn SlOlltkflWl ant! Bnycl. oflhe Treasury Department, ml Mmsrs. ’l‘homp. son and llutchinsonJof‘Lho Inlm‘inr Depart ment, nrrivod in this’ wily l-‘lV't night. dirnct frbm tlnb Bull Run Imitln-fi‘olxl.‘ They are the re Hunt ofn large party di‘vnlunteer nut-wen llMm ‘m-nb dbwn from this city nn Sniurtln'y lurk. Thby llmhml on fmm the railroad: trdvk tp the lrnttle fivlgl, nntl about thirty 0; the party sucvnmlotl in going on to the bath c-fielrl .wiLh :ynlmhnws umlora [lag of true P on 3 Mnnduymmrning. Where they {‘o2de Enough to do ix having lho lives of Cl wqumlwl toltlié-rsl. From the time they arlivml to tho l-‘mm t‘m-y loit‘lhe field, lhvy wqi’ked. nn-l-‘tqilod imlustriqu«ly,duy and night, in ‘their :uoble work of humunL 05 l ' ‘ . , ' 4 > The old; over 1m extpnt elf about firo mile; in length by thjréo in wullh. “up. l‘Ulllll] complt- oly \truwn with nur (lmcl :m-l wound: ml in all forms nml‘f-nntlhinnil. Une <[Llcé of many acres in mu- 1 wns‘ToumLivory thickly: stroy'n—mriw aim: inqnnbaoa nnll qfliors fist-uttered almuté ’l‘hn (load were lisuxlllylstx-ipped of full tgeir military trill» pings, mind in mmt ilbtxitjcns nl' coat-u pnnm nnnl shops, many he-ing'rfmmd withnm nny clnthin‘ nx’wpt shirl‘tu ul"«l ducking. Una wonhditl nmn mirl‘ho énw his r-nmpnniqn strim’m while he wlis kicking in: his dying struggle-a. ” v‘; , Ahoqt twenty sari-ohn: were with the partyhnnrl lhm'cmnmr‘iwhl [ha “'Ol l; ofunth ening the sulformw li\-.'otlH-r ixl.nn orchard, whvro tho operation 0!" uniliuLx‘uion ‘wns per formcd‘whnn numssu‘y. i i . The grvnt‘wnm wm~ {o6d for'tho ‘sufi'wcry in their ngnnivs. n'mlfllm ntlvnt‘lunlclin lhoir‘ arduous lahm-c. Sumo oftlw unnmlcd had not tn<tvd foml fox-{bun ayanml they wnroi crunlpleloly exhnu‘lofil; ml some diml om hunger innmlxlitinn 1o vnuntl}; and lose of blood. It’ is N IH'v~‘i‘|ltg n~ huinz lml‘l'ilgle: to wihmss tho ngmfuw of llu-lxo'mvn and tn: he linnblé {9 give dya-m Tnml. tlAhouL four»: luundregl‘ man “'ch 'szn‘égl by Show nnb‘ul ’l-xborei'sfm‘ul cent in tlie I:.in ml statiole phencc to Alexandria. ' l Our informant Silg‘l ll]: lmm eight 0r {nn 1 of our aftizuns :u'o SM“ in the firhl, whiclu the othvrs {were c ”we led I leave on acJ‘ count ofhnuger. wflltolit mm s of fonrl. ‘ ll There are‘nnw ma y dying . ml (lead on. the lied still unn-ul‘ml nor. Lmy oftlw! latter ight be, snvcld Lywmp r care, if to“ lief is promptlv sort. 'l‘hv : :ul nu-zht to be buried. When our pu‘rty :\ .Irml the ro bels were just conte-mplalting ‘ he burial of their awn deml. ; g Our prisonoré set-n hy this pa ty represent tlmb’ they are wall h-ml'ed l- the ‘encmy. except in the matter of food, é’luich tha- re« hols do not have in their pnwc~sion t he stow. The mwmy is mtnnuml Mum hun dred thousand men; nm'l lhbii purpme is Said to be to make their way av 1' into Mary land. . l CINCINNATI ‘THREA ENED. In Cipcinnati on Wulm-adt "the excite -n'lent We: iniLll<o,'(‘nlth'd by he reception ofa. dispach stating that. the: ‘mt‘ederates had seiteil amiltou'i‘l train at It epcndence, Kentucky, only twelve mil : below the city. fiat the. latest advices M" that a ioco-u motive: passed over the railroad on Thurs day to iwithin twelve miles of Lexington; indicating that the Comte-«tern M had almnA, doned the towns on the rail and recently occupied by- them. Lexingto was occu pied by the Confederates, éix thousand strong,bn Tuesday. At Uincinhntimn 'l'ucsl dig. the citizenk were enrollinithoimolvesi and large numbers had [waned vor the rivl er to work on the fortification; on the Ken< tucky side. The Cont leiate’ force threat} ening the city is cstimfied at. from twenty. to thirty. thousand. At Lmu ville the ext citement was abating in vim of the great; preparations making,L for iIICH tense. ofthe city,» but the brokers were re loving their cotton mid the-Citizens their v uahlcs. {Gill-1 jug that, tho Confeilerutee \mu :1 attack the city. The Kentucky Legialat ire is in ses. sion in’Louisvillc. A resoiut n has been ofl'ered‘instructing the proper mmittec to inquirel into the propriety of lling out 6nt ty thou'sand men, to‘ecrve for ‘short time,; for the purpose of expelling th‘ {Confederate armies from the State. " i At Cincmnati. on Thur'sdayi‘the prepara tions for the defence of the ci contined to be made with unabated vigor. ll business was suspended excepting t 050 calling: which furnish food for the ople. The Contederat'e forces on Wedne ay were sta~ tioned at Lexington. Versaille and George town,a po=ition good for an. advance on either Cincinnati or Louisville. A report reached Louisville on Thursday atternoon creating rent excitement. It. was stated that théléederal force under IGeneral Gil bert had been attacked by the Confederates i at Shelhysvillo, thirty miles east ot'thecity, i the result. not known. . 1 [5245 Dreviously m‘r‘hnzcd in the nomi nation of McPherson, Dl2lB. E. Duflicld, of Fulton, has been made the Republican nom inee for Senator in this distriét. Will the people endorse at the polls Lb e high-hil‘nd ed bar ins of greedy “no-firty ” of we hunterfl; Will they larger be humbugggd by demagogues wlxose :ole ficupgtion la, ‘ mnnmuvering for spoils? 9 time for the people to think and act for themselves has anived. , , “No Pun” Oncuxu'rxox.-R£publicans beseech Democrats to unite with them in a "no party" organizntion.‘ The win objecfi of the leaders of the movement i‘s to entry out to the hat letter the, princxples of the Chibago platform and they wish to “swallow up? all oppoai~ tion. Their legislation is pmof Q! this. ~.; a .‘.... va__4g.___ fillet Dr. Breckenridge, who bu been all hil life oppand to the Dem rauc puny, ‘som;;;imeago said: hf 5 D: “ PM mttriuzzzp o 4 in 1884 (A the ‘but remit I u: the} downy" ' FROM WASHINGTON: ,1 Washington city is guarded by a very huge force, and evory cnnfiulericq is felt in its safety. ‘Gen. McClellan is in command. ‘New troops are arriving in large number's {every day. ‘ On Friday evening there wag much spec ulation as to the movementsof the ConfedA jernten on the Upper Potpmaé. and it was ,undorstond in well-informed circles thdt they had effected a crossing in wine fbrce near the Point, of Rocks. I ' ~ : ‘EXCITIN G NEWS FROM FREDERICK! ‘ There was no little excitemént hero on Saturday morning last. ' Several pcrsfons arrived from Frederick, Mi, stating :Ihnt r 30,000 rebels land creased thé ‘Pqtomdc' at whfiid'” Ferry, and_Were on monarch) for i‘Fredelijk. The more valuable pprt of the :commissary stores at that point. had #xeen sont off. and what couidauf-bejremq'ved, 3 llurnt. Thercwns great oxcitumcx‘pt in {but I’city, and many were leaving. , 3 _ 1 @At 5 o’clock about 300 Sick sowiofi 1 arrived here from Frederick, andhverei well i1:11er for by our citizens until Sunday nhom ing. whpn they were sent to York iii a] spe ‘Oiill Imin.” ~ ‘ . ‘ 1 ' I. The mail matter in the Frederick Po‘st ,Officc was brought here. and quite a illum iyber of citizens of that place have ntryivml. I .» LATEST! .l ' I There was probably. more bustle in‘: this town ye‘stmrd‘uy than on 'nny previous: Sal)- Ibixth (Luring its existence: Refugegsgfmm ',l-‘rmlorick city 55!! count): arrived by] five: [and tens, aggregating several hixn<l|fcd.— I Rumor with her hunl'lred lqnguea, “fab ulco libusy, but few oftho, statements feefiiled to "have n. reliable bnfis. ‘, a IL is: certain; howevvr. that thoiConfcdcr ates ocqxlpicd Frederick on Sunk-11w, {ind throw out fhoii- pickrts nn um side 51.9 mm as \Vorman’s, ahnnt two miles from city. H is thoughtfinckson is inmmmrfiml. “hose army is estimlqcvl at from 3'0;000*10 60,000. It is ernrtffwi tlm‘t (Sen. Slu'nndri with 100,00t1EFudm-gll ‘trn'nm,’ was tn ‘roaah the mouth of the Mnnncm‘y yesterday mnl‘i'ning. ”this whs accomplished, a battle may! come off to-dny. ' ' ’ I A rumor also roaclml horn tlnl 300 Can federnze cavalry lmtl ‘t-lkon llngoritmvn: nml Um: Brugg’s m-my 'wns ln' clxlgoilxmx imity. K yucmtlmnnn, arrivl-il this rum-n -ing, pronnunces it a-boax. '_ , l ‘é “We do not print a flmh nonufinfloi. tn “59“,” and chore-fare have {his lrmn‘lrk to make: Knép cool. .Apply the NIH of Common sense to tho vurimm rupmrsrinllnut, and Llno'-n-sul£ will bu the roprcmioufot‘ all unpccewxry alarm. , l 7 It may be 11ml. tlm mnvomnnc uphill; Fsol]- eribk i: n mnreqmitl, nml.thnt fihe (gm-my will rphro m 51' (o'lily .'u' “my mlvuncitf. A fewrlnys will rl‘y-tm-mine. ln glle'mr‘ ' limo the ox‘gqnlzntions fnr‘ lmmu tlof'e-hm- filmuld go forward. If not. needed,«gll the Eben? and no harm «loné. ‘ ‘._ ‘ l" ‘ , WA mrming of our oil'zbn: mu: “01.131. the Court House (m 9.1! urduy uflérnmh mrl stops taken [n-elhninnry'ln the fc-rnmiinn of “me Companivs. in geranium-c with:i ‘the rccmnmenzlnfiqn of Gov. Cut-tin. Bdsin‘esa places were l'loi‘l‘d‘fifl 4 o’clo-ck. ' * {‘MUCH OF A muqmmss. '? ' This quotation is not v'crymlustic.’ iro ml~l mit. Hut. “'0 are not 't'n~ti linusnbnut Ehc moi of “Wm: win-n thvy mil. 11:..$an'l clutch: clearly our itlme. It i-‘ mumtimm nhfmatml. thwt we confound the llrpu‘ulimn W? h thyl Aholitinn party. wln n thc truth i‘l thérv .‘U'f‘. .mnr ltclvulvlimm who nrc- 7.0! Almliti’hnigtu. ‘ Wall, gmntinzrthiv. flwrn ii stillyi ‘fmm‘h of a mur-hnpw” that wn find it ivm-rtssihle I to scpnrnte‘tlu'm; cvr-n «cm \cc inclincrl tni do so: far n‘lmt'dilll‘rcncp (hm-t it ni'lkc if, therc arc "mac. or m-inv, or a mnim‘tlty‘nf' the chuldicm party wlm‘ am: no! Ahalitidnw ists. «0 Inn: ”4 its nnlicv ii contrnlfml hy Abolitionizod Rapplflicnn lcmlm“. and tlu-i mynq‘f-ull intO the trap sot t‘nr thcmi. rally! under the hlack lmnm-r, and give thq-ir in-t flucncannd votes for ,Mprcsnntmiqm of Al lvlinn idons and principle“? Th? Bed-i t'nrl (halts wnll’ rmnnrk<. mum-din! tho} (ac that mnil‘chuMimn: nrc fice froth taintl nr lmlitinniém. “it; Am nut rnnm'v mm the! ,nnizntinn of that pnrtv. When mnt'rnllml x mannch itVA'llt‘ll Abolitinniut-z mi lit-n -nmin F. Warlc nmLTluuldr-na Sticvcnfil at to be ragnrdcd and roaistcd gin-41m; : (and inxlrumml of Almlitinniz‘m." I "Hml l Md Mr'l’lwrsnn is in<tnncml 3:3 (moi, lincnt Republican who in said n‘nfl tn hot ‘Altolitiflnist. and thc nutlmritv {hr tliiz' Inn. John Scott, of Huntingdon. To ' the (Tax/I: replica : ‘ l ‘ Mr. Scott. jmur lmzic would stnrnt it rc-- Iht of dculvts’l “'0 give it up! I‘lo.- l rmn is nn Ahnlitinniet.. though his vntn‘i du on reconlfor (hrcflm’itiqn of g/urrrg/ in | , District of Cnlnmluinl McPlrermn iql Almlitioni‘t, thnugh his v‘nte it recorded ' nvnr o! the confiscation bill', nnd Itunimt, .‘ Holman's prapn<itirin tdre‘fimrm glut-fl ttcndcn resolutinn which dcclnred tltc' lolvject of .thc war to ho ‘to defonrl and intain tho supremvy St" the Cnnstitution to prewrve the Union ’.' McPherson is .ibolitinnist. though as is well known 1 as has been said 'ot' him by his col gues (of his own pnrtv) in Coma-95:, he nntrollcd and led by Thaddeus Stevens !” c will nnt‘do for the Republicans to shirk rerpnnsihility of tlmir pmitinn; thvy e voluntarily chosen it. and thy must. 1‘ the consequenceu. It, may hp detri ntnl to their succcss to he called ‘Aboli nisls. that nnmc not being very populm' ...,w; but as they lm’ve ncvcr hesitated to ac as cat’s pnws to Sumner. Grocley,:7t\l~ade,_ St Vans 6; Co.. they ,must remnindp that in vitahlc predicament until they geliovg th mselvcs bya public recantation 6f past six 3 and follies, and opunly uhjure the alli an 0. Until then, there is too “much ofm a uchncss" to make pnsxihlc nny disti cut ti between the woolly heads of Gdn‘i‘m ml the snuff-colored tlibe of Samaria—3 Patriot (I: Union my an .in is 1 Dictalirw to {l'm President Ith.Dll/y,-—-I!Office Greeley addresses along editorial letter to President Lincoln, in the glyle ofeapmla gogue dictating to a pupil, telling him ‘ what “twenty millions of people” require of him to do. * Mr. Greeley “demands" that thé President shall execute the lnws. refor ridg more particularly to the confiscation lav". That he nhall “publicly and decisively" infitruct his subordinates to that effect. Me an s the I’msident has been “strangely and dfinsterousiy amiss" in the di‘xchm‘ge of his 0 cinl anti imperative duty in regard to the omnncxpntrqn provisionq of that act; that he is too much influenced bv the Bar de States, and complains that Fremont's uni] Hunter’s orders were rescinded while‘ Hélleck’s is not, “though every traitor in: Arperica received with approbatirin the; latter.” Throughout the whole two 001-; umns there is the‘snme nrmgnnt assump tion ofthe right to dictate the Presidon-g ti 1 poliry, and arcusations of disregard of China ti“ One wonders whether Greeley is no the Prosident and Mr. Lincoln his hired, sitterdinatp, receiving a severe lecture for: n ‘ better performing his duty. The 'yrfi pmdence of the epiatle, in assuming toys}: in ‘tliis style for twenty millions of .ople, is “Mirna—Ledger. L 7: The draft> in Minneaom‘ has] nee of the Indian troublcu, ‘e ad of October. , «erotic party ouiblc [or (he . < 5 7 For me Oompfler. I’o m_munmoms 01' mm ‘ 7 ,commr. anw szus:——l have never written an article for the newspapers before this timemntl you will perlmps ask yourselves the question. why is it that the writer appeals to us through the columns of n Democratic jburnnl, and indeed under other circum stances it might. be construed into grmin. consistency; but such are my feelings in regard to our present national calamitiu. rind such my earnest desire to cooperate 3 flth all conservative men for this motor.- g Lion of Union and prosperity, thrii. I seek . flhe onlv remaining channel through which i to speak in my old political friendsfinnd if 1 possible thereby to impress them to‘lay Inside all prejudice. and contemphite with ‘Hlnccrliy our situation and nation. hoping that each am}, every man into whose hands , my nrlicles-mny full, will read, and mediw ‘ upon the opinions therein Msumed,‘witll i the same enrneatness willfivhich they are i, penned. I And, my friends. permit, me with all sin ; eerily, to any. that I am nciuuted solei‘y for i the welfare of our common countryéfmm { which you and I have reecived for so many years the grenthlessings of civil and religi ‘ ous liberty. Your interest is my interest, i your welfare my welmre. and in the invent .ol‘ final summer‘s, wlmt n glorious thing it 3 Would be. my friends, to know that. you and ‘ thy lnyinu "side our prqiuiiicos. hml assist ed infisettleing the troublml waters. , i Ynfi «imirv. nm] 1 (Imirn, the rmwrntinn. pf l’ninn and prosperity, but the qugstinn M'lcefi. how i: this: to be accomplished 2 Mill this happy rofiult mmn of itself, Whilst. you mad 1 ”main carolow olnormrs. and bnntinuo tn nurtdro iii’nur bomms old W‘ilu' juxlicvs? We himnnt dnny that, civillwar is ppnn us. 41111 I am vary mm tlmtafio mm will admit (link the culnmity mum upon ~11: lvithout some went mum. lot it. be “final it. may. " A whrm has bl‘en gnawing at. line I‘Oub pfliborty for many years. uml the mall nnd fem. men of the country have xlircotvlul our‘ fittemion tn but one Illing M likely ‘tbm‘cr nhrow I|an GUVL'X'UHK‘HL and \\'urnml uu of Ithe prqlmblc event. Now, my frlelllh. we than: hut. one. cuurw to pursue .ns 'mm I.‘lmericdnfi. l' upprzil'tn you to “l" oncu » gran-cl: altvr (llm mum-z of our trotlbl¢s,,nn«l ‘llnunt up (lw lmpmlinwnfl in tho \\'-11v; ol‘ an phrly [mu-(‘. null l Imps.- that ynu will romll-' "1y soc tIII-m, :Ln-lly {he noun-‘l. frémrl, go.- nntl cmkll !lw ~m-pom’s‘ head. .\lmllllinnism l ml T'wowinnLn'n are‘ twin siste‘rs, [Liv] ‘tllu My two ('(llewllflllfl which claim mm‘nflon tion; and they m - mmmlnlololy inwi'wnvon ‘umnnrt [liq (lrnw-lmcks to Amer-infill lilrer .’(y. flmt not IllLL’llllli tln-uvngin; nl'nfsimul taxman \\':u' l'nx- lln- (li-~lrur‘tinll 01' lullln will pvcx‘ 1-(utm-vpcucv, puwcr, 'uml lit-Oapérity in “ll“ muntry. . l . ' Heroine before our ova' hm monlstorq to IlPul with—Svr-s-Ssimliim:nvl Almlmp'phm— ppm'ulinz cun‘j'linth'ldnll lIH slu-«l,llyrl)'nrul lny lmannmauizu-u on lmth will ~ «12h u ~‘lnlnlmru {ton'u ily that ‘kntmw nu lmun'lm') lnl' Ul9” DVA-Nluuw nl’ lin-~1- mum‘- ; llm-fiu-mbr will! ‘urm-A in lmml. npl-nly pr-wlnimlllg (hmr‘ il"”‘l{0-““- 11ml llxr lam-1- l_\'im' (‘nilml luv-11ml ‘xlm pmmk hl' tin; n Itipn. ihlln-tiu: ’miwh- ' bus wounds uy‘mn it: l'mlr.—4—‘lw-+§u\n-In-‘ inbnt {Vlll lw nlyl» tn mmu'ma llmmm. il'llm lpuol-lz' laliv lmlul till “)0 mln-r. .\jétlr‘auitlrl- _ inn n‘msc full lml‘uw muqmm-rful lu'mim, r ml‘ Aboliglnnism ix; an, any . pn-y [to the milml vnimx ol' 'm impu'tidl-pin-pl", ; ‘ . To be (:rmtimwrl. A ugl-rnmmm ‘ Mnfiruné: ~l‘n~nl'f\'?l":—-?I is!‘l|n§;t‘ll"r.ll ‘rqdniun :n ur’nr .mpfinn 01' lb" Nanny, that. Mr. RIM: w' iinn Alm'ilinnld. H H jwupnrt ‘ul that nn ~i-‘vvml nm‘ndnnu h" rl‘l‘\’('i.\'])r"N‘ f-xl him'm-lfin favor In! I-I-mnnimdfrn. Irv I'm-t, wh'-n wn rhinitis-r Hm mlivn ”:an he “, Inok with Rm‘uhlimnu in (in; |..-éiklzstnru la‘l w-fn'vr, wv nro im-Hnml In ”mm ”way is mmo' tru'h in 'Lhm-q rhurm-e. fu-i tux-min i! "r: Ha'lt hi 4 VVHM ern-Iwz-I'o Infrared "In." 11253 rmqrrh uf tln- H mm aurfind tlm hurry 1n whinh hr- prul'mu-J m bulmuz. Wu Ila mt, WM) 1:) do Mr. “Main-y {my inhNumh noétlwrj can hc- m’mfi-lm' it :14 snvh wine" we ask him'wlwflwrhr‘ :[M not rate ink; v 0 the _ nmorinnc \\'l-mlun ’hxllqns lhunvéofilhé 5 ,Unll of tho Hnnsnrnf RnpqunquiVm m _‘ prom-h an Abolition h:nruy.:ur-—nn ’l3,] ho" fimlgn the myth? Wu wnuhl nl~nnfk Mr. thlmv \\'hrlhl‘r ho has. at any tinwj‘in his thwn 49mm, mptlo oxprx-«lmw in the pnwnnm r‘xl' rmy-nnkiivh-‘wunnww agaimt. w’ml hn iwlivvc-II tn hr- the "~xn nl dawn-M" nml ‘h‘nt it ,fluht to he nhfllhhml Yr Aim) ulmthnrfin (li'Lnntlmv nt nnl-wtimw. Inn his marl m (h-Hymm‘g. in compan- wilh 111 mm"? gr-nllvmnn. Um! «lnvcry mu wrung éml nngM min-uh..l;dml? ‘ I “'l'” Mr. Pylhlmv 513‘va {hr-ho qu cfinna, in the mlunfin hf Hu- nnxv nmnher'l of tho J'Mums Svnhm'l, uml much obligo hiu‘firivnrl, F ’ Huqmru. -7. ___. -- - . , 1 . . Fur the meipilvr. ‘ Jonv BL’snrr, E-‘q.. ‘ ' 1 To HENRY J. MYERS, ‘ P Dr. To seniors in tho Logixlmurn of; I‘~ ‘ ‘ Pmmnv‘mlnm to! tho yr-gnri ”(El-W : Mr. Mvvrg has plucvll the mount“ Into filo hands of lii“ frivmls, and it is; how-«l Mm! Mr, “vxuht-y's ulsunl gout-rush)! iwill I'm innnif‘stwl on this occasion, in n‘r-lor tn raw-w,” 1h" «li\:mrmalule Imcosulylrifl 21min applying to the Supr‘cme Com-t of l‘pnmyl ynnm. - g { 'l‘no'pcnplcg _of Adams county M4] vntmlv the above sum to Ml. Myvn by n ‘p‘lajurily M Imr logni voLenv aml inlendodhim to up rrnpriam iLtthi's (my use for Sl‘l'Vkad in tho ‘ lame: but Mr. Myers 1m! romiving it Hi Qur hanlh. we think it no more than jus tiw‘ (0 ask that it be refunded to in yightful 4mm»; , . ' Jcsncz, i » For the ('nhlpilt'r. l Mn. Rumour—Keep it commmly bofnrn the peopln’. that the "No-pnrty party " an; t selfsqcrifiring. Union-loving party-hating pmple, when soliciting votes for ”haul/16mm candidates—but when distributing; ollices lhoy can't find one mnn in all Admm coun ty, oulsiclc the llepuhlimn rankmsullicicnl ly trustworthy tn enrollythv militia. ~. ‘ J KI‘PP it lwl'nre the maple. that thg's ".\‘o« any party " are n Union-loving. putt-folio yd.“ fellmva. whon danger is MM 911‘. but then called on rebemly to give ‘in their heme; and age-2, preparatory to beixyzdraft id to “face the muzic,” mme smlde‘n‘ly have ecomo "lame, and halt. and blind.;” 0n... hm thothc rho’umnticfi. nnothc‘ ‘ ' " inothor the rilcs, nnotheris ru< many are cit ne'r undér 18, or pray thee, have me cxcuscd.” ‘ POLITICS AND THE The Washington correspondent: of the b New York ”add, in his communiéation of ITucsday week. says: There hazy been nu l morons applications at the War ‘epartmeu‘t lip-day for an pitcnsion of the time fixed for musbering in volunteers. / In some cases 1 where regimcnts are new full, and them into strong assurances o eing able _to fill ‘ them with volunteers in a fgw days, exten j sions have boon gm ted generalemntil 'Sch. 1, and in n fewjg‘stnnces for a fewdays lluter. The qucstirm of extnnding the time " I for voluntccrmg/is becoming one o! vast jpoliucal importance, in reference t 6 the ef- /‘ ifcct upon tho/approaching Congressional elections. lt/is alleged that. in many States ' the cfl‘orts of the radicals to pervert the war for the Union into one for abolition have" ‘ induced/nemly all the Democrats to hold‘ , back 96m voluntccring under the recent, ‘ call. (1 fmrs nre entertained that. I.llBde . layfihe draft, under the existing 0:11:thI , stances, will imperil the elections of Benn . ' lxéans in many closely contested distrust. ‘ «This is said to be a? case to an alarm extent in Pennsylvania, and in g ‘ many Western districts. For this reason ' the immediate resort to the drafting proud V isstrongly insisted upon. - n; V a” ( -l/ 4 in XCOIIIG-l‘ 7‘ll oxkndid‘ ‘fi-Alihough the Secessionilt: and the AME ~ ligionius seem to pull in dilferent. “new , inaudmlsix lgko m 0! Bimpwn’g muff _ nine wit. to to in we Munoz—Lavina”: Journal." _up “”353 / / i j \ Fur tln- Cmn‘pih-r. IS MR. BUSBEY AW ABOLITIONIST? "4 - ; El
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