",.m . ' ‘ v\ r .C‘VJ ‘x _,» ~1 4 is’ I _I . 1‘» ‘ E:253 El ll= 1'!!! union of hitch-the union of lands—- In)! China of Flutes none Would sevcr‘; The gmibn of [mung—the lUlinn of immis— And the Fling otour Union forever! ‘ r’fhz'Tt-‘~-:‘r“——: :' :‘zv: _— ‘ I'- J. ,iAELI, EDITOR AND P‘IOPIIETUR GB‘I‘TI‘SIUB‘Z, PA I 1;, 'uoxngw nonmxagocr. «3, 1962 ‘nnaocnrrw run “czar. ‘. , you AL’DH‘UR GENERAL. HON. ISAAC SLENKEB, COL. JAMES P. BARR, Macaw Comm TICKET , A', - 'C'nngresm ;_ 69:3. 5. 11. CUFFIKOTII, Somerset co: . " ' ' ' Svnntor, ’, “WILLIAM McSHBRRY, Esq, Littlcnown . l 1 Assembly, L Dintrict Allorney, WI. A. DUSCAN, EM].I Gettysburg. ‘- ' Commisfioner,‘ ‘ JACOB El’!’L[‘l_MA.\', Butler ‘p. ' ' Dixcctar afthe Poor, JACOB M. BOLLWGBR, Uniop (p s‘. . Auditor. JOSEPH n. suuuumx, nummomp jJOHN G. MLSRRHUH’, Strnbnn tp. . .I’rnthonatmy, _ :Aconrncsum, Esq; Gettysburg ’ Cornner,‘ “r. H. ;\._I.}IX.Y, Cnnowngn tp ‘ . I. A aoon‘mcxz'r. Theticket presented to the Democracy of Admpa for their support at the October election, is now complete, and is one on ‘“ which we feel confident all conservative Avatar: can heartiiy unite, Men of unex: .' ceptidnable character and high qualifica .tions have been ' selected as standard bear ers, and ghe platform on which they atom} is conservative, wise‘nnd pa'triotic. ‘ We neodmot point out the‘ evi‘m endured \ under Ropfiblican.rulo., We need not call, 'to remembrance their violated pledges, ' their‘hbnso of power obtained by the most binding promises ofi fidelity to the Consti tu'tion‘; of economy“ in the administration ol' the Government, and of the,plnusible and enticing preteids prqsented to 'wll clauses and to all‘ sectiom. -We ueed not gm; evidence frorn their political » Opponents; take their own testimony, which is abn'nduntly sufficient for the' overthrow pilony organization e'Ver formed—tel: the ”testimony that is known and felt by gvery observing than. and were wiil be no difli ‘ culty- in deciding that uehange'of ruler-é is yiemjndegl ‘by every consideration that Ihould nerve an American citizen to action. The people are ~elnmm-ing for reform, the necessity of it is nduined on all hands, and in —no other and 135) better way can this ile airatgie object be attained, than by restoring the Democracy ti) powiar. A__ despet‘nte struggle. will be made by the party in power to retain authority, everything that can” be . invented by the ingenuity of men will he K triedto still further‘induce the people to let the Goveenment remain in their hands. New promises will be made, and everything posgible to bvbid their record and cover up thgir misdeeaq, will be resorted to by ‘the ambitions tricksters, who now control ithe fifty thu is 9pmsé§ ‘to the Democraci—t’ IQ not deceived any longer by any of the / ap'e'ciout pretext: presented. ‘_Thc contest x between radicalism and conservatism“ is 'now @oin an, extreme men 'have brought. our tmubles upon us, amJ if the count is ever saved,‘it must be done by the consgvar _ five, pan-logic masses. We see‘t’he evidence_ daily that the people all over the country V arobeginning to think—to remon mad with the expression of the second sober thought through the balloblmx. the extremists will _bo wn’demnod and sjlenceml. ‘ Let it be the ijectfand determination of the conservative element of the country to can} every election from’ the lowest. to the highest; ‘ . - VOTERS, REMEMBER l ‘ That Elm—Ann MchzuoN voted with the Abolitionisté for'the Abolition of slavery in the Dug-Ref. of Cofumbi; I _ ~- REMEKBER; A , miEDWARD‘MCPnBBSOS voted with the Abolitionisti for the Confiscation Bill, ‘ in; {pursuance of which President Lincoln has (polar-ed his purpose to liberate the negroes of the Scull” ‘ ' * ‘ * Tint annn Mchzxsox voted with the Abolitionists to 'dhfeai. a. resolution declar ing um the war “should not be prosecuted for my other purposeithan the restoration of the authority of the Constitution and weifnro of thé whole 1180‘“; of the United States, who nré permanently involved if! thg preservation of but preséni. foim of Gov gxpment, without modification or change.” Thi; rennin-“nogfi fairly and fully. for the Constiuidon .Aud the ‘ Union, was deflected byihe‘Abolifionistg, because it interfered with their negro policy for the war. 1 A EDWA RDJIcPHERSON VOTED WITH THEM. Ponder these facts. fellow citisens. Can yéuffiill you, vote to _remin longer in the Congress of the Union one who has 50 grand, misrepresented you—one wfib by his vote, iollowedpcrtymt the sacrifice of the best intern? of the country f Vote (In meratic Tums—Every man who in‘ in fact of the Constitution as it is Indfllo Union :5 it was, should vote the Democnfic ticket hymn-ow week.‘ Our Shh ticketis all that could be desired, and mummy ticket is composed of men Tap-bio. honest and hithful to the Con: WI,” 3-1;“ every man who denim to see “1% may speedily rescued-from the terrible! Mesh! disunion and civil warn-ate Mnemntio ticket. from top to ‘onttom. . of“! iillbo well. We have had nothing haggling . Ind sorrow sinqe the Republi nayb am into power; let us [but a ‘l3Wl~_m Dormant. tempiltr. 43111 k FLAC 1 -"‘ or onto: comm" 0F PITTfl It}!!! County Surveyor, REBI BRIBER— TES ' We cannot, we natural, too frequentlyor too fervently impress upon the people of l‘ennsyl’nnio the only real i«uc involved in the political contest now so near its ter mination. In one week thcqncslion.wlletli er the Union as it was, and the Constitution as it la. shnll Stand or fall. will be determin— ed, as flu- as Pennsylvania is concerned, by the result of the Congressional duodenum.— Wc think it our duty to impn-ss this moi mentnus question upon the public mind—- to stir that mind to, its very drpths. by keeping the idea constantly a’ctivo within it that. there is u coniupiracy-deep laid and wide spread—among the radieal'Bepubliv can lenders, the-Mylaumntrofiing element of that‘porty‘, to change, by “ reconfirm» tion” or revolution, the wise; benignnnt, democratic form of government devised hnd given to 05 by the Fathers, and substitute in its stead another fox-in_L hosed upon the principle ofoenlfalized flower, and resting on the basis of cinl and political equality of the mes, without ’distinction of color. We sound no idlel alormion mere eleglion— eating pnrposel—"lre draw no mere fgncy - frighten timid people—So, no; we fearless~ } ly appeal to lfenveu for the fullness of our beliefand the rectiturie of our intentions. when we announce to the people that the. success of the, Republic” party” on the' principles it has npenly avawcd-‘les'ving out of view those still more ultra, which it is‘ knowu to entertain—must necessarily lead to a prolrnction of the present‘bloody strug gle, ond finally in the subversion 6f the gov-i ernment. Tu calm. observing minds these terrible results upbeat inevitable. Give tho! Republicans one more Congress like the present—Wet the same devilish spirit that pervaded the speeches and acts) of the Re publican majority during the last session.’ once more manifest‘itself in the National Senate and House of Representativoq, nngl there exists no power; in or out of the gov. ernment. that can save the Union from s'i'ihg version. However honest the President may} be—nny, could he Add vi'isdom to honesty: and firmness to wisdom—were be u demi god in all; the attributes that make man great beyond even the highest exultntion of human nature. still his arm would he impo tenttoupholil. his pnwor too limited and feeble to snatch‘the doomed fabric from de struction, * l Warned in time by the Democratic v'oicc. l if, years -ngo, that warning hnd been heeded, there would have been no conflict lbetweori the States of“ this Union—there ’ would have been no mnrslmlled millions in the field, drenching the fair énrthm'ith‘ blood. and Fpronding death, desolation and destruction wherever the tread-there would have heen'no crushijg debt to weigh down the people—no mourning hanrta, no ruined homes and blasted hapes; all would ‘have been now as it once , wail—smiling peace and bountiful prosperity.‘ But all is not yet lostl God know, much has been wasted-much of precious life, rind stored garners. of fairprovinces. and glittering coin —blood and money have been squandered with a. lavibhness that startles the world and poles the cheek .‘of humanity—l—hut much and more previous still » remains, and, by a proper mrnkening and timely of fort, may he saved. The Corhtitution still remains, the Union may yet be restored.—_. It is for the salvation of_the.€e precious gills of the Fathers that Ilcmocrncy onee more utters hei- propheciee ahd _exnlts he? warn ing voice. This voici‘, heard and heeded, will bring safety—diorogard, the darkness which Republican rule has already spread over the nation, will he’sunlight to that Egyptian zblaclg’pess which will follow/L W‘imploreAthen, every true American, native and naturalized. to rally umler the Democratic banner. for under its folds only is salvation. As confirmatory of our own | views, “9 give those of ‘that‘sou'nd and able journal, the Albany Argus. It' cannot be disguised. says that paper, that theipeople ‘are rapidly forming into two great parties_—- one 0“ which proposes to stand on the plat form of the Constitution, and restore the Union as it was and preserve the Federal Government as our fathers established it— and the other propmes gto accomplich r. rev -1 olutinn. overthrow the breeeiitConstithtion and Union, and reorganize a central gov ; ernm‘ent on the simple basis of the abolition of negro slavery, Wethink thisjssue is to lie pretty cleiarly made in this State at the |coming election. It has already peen'madc. so far as the when of the Democratic Suite Convehtion is concern Z-d. That. party has ‘ planted itselforilthe Constitution and the Union, {ind is ready to‘fight in dgfence of' both. There will be but one great party: in the country in favor of rtatoring the, Union as it. was and maintaining the Con stitution us it iefand that. will be the Dem-l ocretic party, aided by the conservative men ‘ ofother organizations, who will, in this cri-g sis, rally to its standard. Both the Union‘ and the Constitution will be (mailed at the‘ South byarma, with a View to their complete I overthrow—and at the North, by revolu-l tionary efforts less violent, with u. viewrto change their form and character. The ex} (refines will meet. The rebels and the Aho~l litionis‘ts will labor for m comTI/xon end—the chknge or destru'ctibn of the present. Union and Censtitution. ‘ . na- CARPENTERS, MASONS, I‘LAS TERERS, PRINTERS, BRICK-MAKERS, LUMBER DEALERS, HARDWARE DEA LERS, and all others who work at or furn ish materials for Building‘ :BEAR ,IN MIN I)..th in the Legislature last. winter: on 3. hi]! to authorize Liens for Repair: of: Buildings. Jam: Busnev‘voted "NU !” He and eight others voted in the negative. whilst mrzwrr-scnx voted in the aflirmn live. And as if to show his hostility to me Mechuéic in n more marked degree, he moved to exempt Adams county from the operations of the bill—hut thch the good sense of the House wouki not permit !-- These are FACES—FACTS FROM THE RECORD! Busbey dare not deny them. Mechanics, you have an en? way of re buking this enemy ofyonr interests—this office-hunter who voted against a simple measure“ protection to-y‘our labor. Pay him in hit man coin—VOTE AGAINST HIM! Vote for Henry J. Myers, who has a large and warm heert—luge enough and wum enough to be the true friend of the men chnnic and laboringvmenl ' fiWbo has beer} weighed in the balance and found wanting? John Bushey. . Who his been weighed in the balancd’ Ind found not waning} Henry J. Myers. Unpqiudicnd voter, choose between “3.3, .: ‘ Z; > 2 .‘ A, carom was. ,1 If ever there was a time when the gravé duty of participnting actively in‘nn electiofi devolved upon a pebple, that duly append! to every lover of his whole country with 10' doubled force now. For two years our Stntlb and National legislatures have been con? trolled by the Abolition party—and what is our condition:’ We need not plrticulnrize the nets of mis-goverm‘neul which have ul llicted us, or the auti'erings enuuled upon the people. These are all so patent that nohody can be longer deceived. Every un firéjudiced man WI“ admit that unless ‘a change takes place within a very short timé. tlhe yrhole governmental fabric'will lotte'r it: fall. Every real friend of the Uuio ‘, fthe Corfititution, of Law, and ofUrdell in.“ be convinced of the necessity ol'cl'um - i g the chmcter of legislation, by tufiiin dut “incompetents” and putting hon uen and true pillriots in their places. The people of ‘Adnms county have pr “pea 61' ISAAC SLENKER. JAMES .l .ABR. ALEXANDER H. CUFFROTI 'ILLIA‘M MCSHERRY,_ HENRY ] YERS. JACOB BUSIIEY. WILLIAM . UXCAN, IIACOB EPPLEMAN, JAQO I. BOLLIXGER‘JOSEPH I'LSIHRFAIA. OIIN G. BB NKERHOFP, and D ENRY A. LILLY ceive the hearty subport of every ma ho desires this much meded olmnge. emember tlmtimolcrn Republican rul as cmnducted‘the N xtion to the very vet fruin. :Ifwe would save the old ship- (ate from utter destruction.we should el- 4 I cmocratio pilols. I'l. islhe only party tini as shovgn iuolfimpublo of administerin [He vaevument _on Conddtutionul pri J iplos. “mm" normson. The Chnmbershurg Spirit LC' Tiines s'nys hié little “ TlsimMe-rigger" last. week n-l cxtised‘ his patriomm (2) through a. car übiished in the Republican papers of t Al intrict. announcing that he had voiunteel d his services as aid to Brig. (ironf Reynoll‘ m 1 consequently could not intact the peop “his (Jo—ngressionai District in “ pnpui ! I! eeringé." This Week it is “Presto,4('/mngr ind another card appears from him ndve lihiixggiimserfto speak at. five or six diffe nt. points in this county duringthe prese eek.. We respéctfufly suggest; to‘ this pa litical demngogue, that the peopie of th ounty generally are fully unintelligent an I all informed on the political issues oft Lay as he himself, and are fuily compete i 0 do their own mting without neing bor ny listening to dry 'apd prosy speeches . wo hours and a. half in‘ length. ”The pen \h: of this district. have weighed Mr. M ’herson in the hihmce n d be ‘is Tom 'uming. They want an 110225: man to re ‘cscnt them in the United Slates [‘ongre ‘ ' ereafler. They have had enough ofunn : ho talks one way and votes nrnoll'xer. pr ending to be conservative yotaiwny: \‘ofi : ith Thaddeus Stet-\ens and Owen Lm-ojn he Hon. Edgtm Comm. of this State, r u nrkvd lazt. winter to n gcnflr'mun ofm oquintance, that “ he could never undo tnnd that man Mcthvson: ha talks righ ut invariably votns wrong.” The pop {this dzmm win vote wrong for him be second ’J'uostlnyofthis month, we' opin ‘ @llow‘ ronmrknbly rr~fiuP<l certain o; ce-hunting Repfiblicaus have become 1‘ Itoncc. Now th y say it is? “indelicnle ,0 nominate a capdirl.|m for Prothonnln 'n Capt. Baileys place. If “indelivnte I 0“, how'v‘vns it €er mnntlxs ngu! Then 1 etition was dz-a‘vn up' by n Rmubhca awyor, handed around by the prosont R‘ ‘ uhlimin I)efiuty.,xlnd signed by all the R mblicnn (and Democratic) lawyers at th hr. néking th’e Goverhor to fill the vacan ccusionod by the death of Capt. B-liley he undelstanding br-ing general that 'ns unfiafe to miduct the imporlpnt bus ass of that office in so uncertnim'a way. hose are {ACTS—4Ind we suspect that lh 'nnrga of " {mic/{41111; ” in only trumped u ‘ ocause theOppofiition are afraid to run :mdidate agziimt that clever and comp nt gentleman, Jud“) I’sualley. ___»? ~... ”.--... I? Our neighl'pnr of the Stufim‘.’ shout no-purty I” Anfd you. whilst doing 50,}:1‘ ceives the [wrly'appointment of AiM‘SS ‘ f the National Tax for this Congrexsionn islrivt‘. ‘ Our neighbor rontinuea to about ”n uty‘." And yet whilst doing so, he a . nus all qublz'cam as his Assistant. A =EI ‘ Look at. the list for this county: Georg R. Stover, Wm. S.‘ Cart. Robert Bell, Cym q; Renles, Samuel Durquw. \By,this timg. surely, Republican "n n tyism" oughtwbe pretty well under wbd. WM there ever a greater chea ‘ tempted? t ' E @Busboy “runs against a snn‘g " evé - -w and {hem Meetinga quietfpemocmt the lower end, the other day. J. B. Mk him for his vote. [J. B. is gettin_ I" ed, and is nimt savage in his impor t nitiem] The Pemocmt asked him when in . was, politically? anlmy was staggered. - cause he didn’t. look for such a "stumper" but, on rallying n littla, replied that he w , u "Unidn Démocmt." “Ah." said the o-her. “I don't. like the handle ynu put‘to‘ Dfamocrat !" and quigtly walked off, leaving J.‘ B. to his rcflee'tionn‘ which _no doubt brought him to the cdnciufion that "old bii'dsm-e not to be'caligim with chaff."— J.l B's. game of humbuggory is \lbout “ 'plnyed out." ’ -—— —-—-—-¢O.OO-—-—-—~—- Ille'Gov; Cut-tin has postponed the Dmfl until‘ the 1611 s of October. Whether thg General Election on the 14th had Anything toldo with this mird postponement. does not appear, although there are some peopie wicked enough to believe that it Ind. 80 with the Nntgor§fll Tax. IL wu ordered that the Assessment Tie made in September. The Asses-ore have not been Around yet. and I: doubt whether they will before the Election! - _ Bins look out for both the Draft sad the T 11: inmzdialzly afler (In: Elaa‘on I 3'l! you vote for S. E. Dummy, the Republican candidate for the Senate. you vote for one who warmly defends the Negro Fneeiu g Proclamationand the Negro Policy ge‘nerally. ‘ By voting for Wu. McSHnny. the Demo cratic candidate for that offioe. you support one whose creed in—“ The Union a it wu, tho Constitution as it. is, and the names flier. they ueL‘ ———-«——o-o——q———- . #319 VI: new: of fixture“. A - ‘ “m m; noon emit i " * l . The Busby cligue are becoming alarmed. .They see and realize that J. B‘s. chance, of ‘ election m dwindling down—-“becoming g ismall by degrees and beautifully im."—, ' Something mm! be done in this emergency’ ;—Lut what? has iii-en the question \vith‘ them. They have at last concluded to re-l lproduce their old rlanderw upon Henry J.‘ 7 Myers, all of which were thoroughly ex ! posed and explodmi a year ago. One of‘the i charges on which tho-y mmt relied was, and . [now again is; thiit Mr. Myers voted against‘ l Gov. Curtin’s bill for $500,000 when the war! i broke out. Mr: Myeiu and the rest of the‘ lDemocrxui‘c members placed their Bensonsj l for their votes ; upon the journal of the‘ | House at the tinio. The Republican paperl‘, I did not, and‘ do lint, publish thou 38,3801“, . ’becnuse if they :did, it would be doing an} not of habitat! tolwlitical opponents, n some-l} thlng which is n tto' befound in their creed. 4 We republish the document. for the infer}! formation and sptisfuction of such as may not have seen it3hefore: , ‘ l tIEASDXS ~ for ussn‘s. Bl‘TLl , or cums. mu, u’nox7 ouch, ni'rrittij, nrsur. “your, OnsKltL, my; gun. lmnxs,’ urns, lA'SINLD, , moms, Liriittzxwrtszn, DISIAKT, nzox, Bnonnun, noiiLri'. q,n.nwzu.. as!) RUFF, FOR THEIR volts clt§p 'O5: m: mu. "rot: run an?“ o Guru-nos or me liLiru' or This rating 'wzuru.” \ i The undersi’g ed members of the House‘ of Representative tie-ire to Place upon the Journal their rchsons for voting against thel ibill pMSed in this body on Tuesday. April’ «iéih, A. 17. ißGil,‘entitled yin: Act for the ihr-tter organization or the Militia of thei Commonwealth; ’ r The Act provFlM for the Appointment by the Gown-nor o T‘onmylvnhio loin military commiasion. cloihcd with iuilvrind extraor dinary powers t‘p reol'gnnizr‘ themilitia ‘of the Commonw ’lth. The nature nnd chor actor of the origination proposed is not set forth in the Acl. and is there-hire entirely unknOWn to thelmemhers of the Senate and 1 House of Reprtlsentativcx. The Constitu tion cxpresely dictum thnt “the freeman ofi this Common mifdth sliull‘lic armed. orpimifl 20d and disciplined {or it< defon'ce. whonl l and in such manmr (is may be :lihifplei! by law.” l And further, unit “the military militia all cases and at all times, be in Mild subordi nation to the Icivil pom-r3? iUnder the lproifisions of tlie .\ct aforesaid. unlimited nuth'ority is vo:l ~d_in a military l‘ommiegion, whose member; the to act independently of the Lr-gislntttro; and thus lilo law-mn king power Whibli alone should controland direct the organization (lOSll‘Pd fin-1‘ the pres _ont and in all emergencies, in: deprived Ofl the privilege ofincting’upon ‘t'n‘e 4((flill of a system ‘which is pftho most vital importance‘ 2to the qitizeneil of l’i-nnsvlvnnin. If the 1 “civil power” mmt blindly yield‘to It Enili itiiry supremacy" it will be gin emy traihSition ito pass from knEi-‘r‘ll and existiii'g luws to a] militnry despoti in suetalned and upheld by ' h standing nrmyi. Since the opening of the present re~sion mo attempt has been made by the majority of this hodv to reorganize the military in it proper and constitiltirlnal manner. and thé'rnpri-sentniivc: of the peo ple have not= Mien poi-milled to ilclil‘mrtite upon any mewtire to rmnody the evils in our military 53‘ (cm which this Act now propnsm to card? ' ” iii-fore- tlie u (lei-ciannrl could give neir. infliction to any erstoin of rmrganiznti. ’ they must kno - its detain—Allis i< clearlyl their cnn=tiluti nhl right—~imd the-y should i not he called n nto place this important! Pulljf‘ft ciitirelyi and iinri-Kr-rveiliy in the hundi: of an unkimwn "Hill-Ir." coniiirhsion. l Tllt‘ heavy h ikilmiix' l‘k‘xtlll‘! .’upon the lpeoplc demand hut all expenditures from ‘1 the public tron tlry should he made withl locutiom and. \\'l on mmlu. <lioulil he gnar '(l «I with proporixlnil ii-‘ooam‘y reatrioiious. ( While the peculiar Sy>iPul of reorgiiiiimtion li‘ closely veilwlltrom the public- eye" the [manner of (“spiking of the onnrnious'eum inpproprinteil in llj‘ Act liftirflflltl, is'equnlly ”11pr and unlliiinwl. This Act, in'eti'eCt, make: the Gm etimr of tho Lhiiiluionwealth ltlie ili~l~ur~rr ot lhnll‘ it million of dollurs,_if ’so much may bi neod‘ed.‘nnd_ contains no I provision tor ll .'TOIH‘I‘ discretionary power, 3mi tho part ot tliie erCOlll'lllll}! otlicers oftliei lGorornniont in the allowance and settle— niént'ot' the nccviunti. The sum nfipropri, ntvrl mny lm [boil well-4t lllll)'lillfit as rendi jly be r-xpmillt-ll gimproperlyu his will de l pend in‘ n grant Item-urn upon tho character ofthe military to iuiiswi-m appointed by the. 'tinvcrnor, the mining of. which have notlyet lbwn prewntod tit the Scimit- for its‘appro vnl and confirmx'tion. ‘ It in our unqiilintionml duty as Lrgp'alalarr. to put this Statelin a con'liticin toi‘repel inf] vasion, to suppréms jii~urrécti(m. nn-l to de-E l fend our lmrilowiin time of mm For these ‘ pnrpmee, by tiit‘ism‘untl section ot'theelev. onth urticlm i' Hie (‘- natitution. we are an thorized to contract debt». “ml the evi .dence been furnished to us that. either of: l thrse causes exiitcti. we would ,uiofit cheer-i fully hnvojninml in «ttpporting nn)’ properi and ’cflflefiltllinflill measure clenmndml byl the exigencies: 011119 times. Again. it is our'l manifest duty as h Shit.» willingly to reepond i to_any requisitioh mnde upon us by the‘ President of thei Ulllit‘tl States to snpport the General Goqei-nmont, to protect the“ public property. 91nd to enforce the lawn:—~ At the time the bill woe under consideration.i no'such reqnsitiohhnd been made. eitherl directly or indirqcily, -to‘ the knowledge of ‘ the undersignodq . -1 i l ‘ln order that are might Vote understand ‘i ingly on this 6}]th proposition was ofleredl l to the House. balling n the Governor to‘ i furnish. the “0049 willi’nny information in ‘ his posseaxion, riot incompatible .with the ‘ general interest. Which demandedithe pu rrnge of the bill tit that time. This was re ‘ fused by the Hollie; and we wre therefore compelled, by a strict eense of duty and thcl reasons herein below stated, to vote against} ‘ . the hill. ; , , . That the citing: of this State will newer‘ fail to 1'8! nd t mch urequiuition. is obi ‘ tested by SI: eagerness with which her patoi riotic nous rushed to the sup rt of-‘our no}: ‘ 1 tinnol flag in final war with Karim. That! ‘ they will do so again. in obedience to a calll; ot’ the Chief‘Exectitive of the‘nntion, no one will doubt; and iii all his Constitutional er forts to uphold the Government. toJirotoct! its property. tnmnintnin its laws. an guard l‘ the national flux from insult and dishonor, he will receiva the cordial, enthusiastic and determined support of the united people of thin Commonwenlth. ‘ This ticket shou The'bill placed unlimited power in the hundq of Gq'v. Cumin. flow that powe; was abused, ,zhe univq'rsal yoiée 9f the people in condemnation of the fraud: upon our 3:]- llant aoldien and suffering State treasury sufficienfiy taunted. Had the propaganda been thrown around the bill, so uto fully secure the publicdnteresu, there would not have been Ii vote pgaimt‘it. But no it was, 3 sense ofduty to their oingntions u Legit» late". impelled them to the course they pub lued. ' How was it with the $3,000,000 bill st the lame session! It came before the Housé with many "loose joints” 'in it. Mr. ijllon Fri'dny hut, two sons otJncol) piahl, Enq., llama, of Alleghefiy, an tudent and leading nem- hiew Oxford, were nevonly lunged by the Republican, but unw whose patriotism was. "mono" 0‘ ,“ “heu’ broughtdtrom t . ”bugle wnrmer than his regard forarmy speculators, I field' and "bl“? they. were usectmg. ne . . of them was anuNd 1n the leg and bud, Ind debated every sequoia that Wu faulty, And, . . l: d ceded . f . l the other pbout the face. Shells should be "3 t 0 en ’ succ In .30. per acting " m . handled with the greatest caution, or not at all. bxllas to place Pennsylvanian: an honorable : ._.—-.....“ position bel’ore the country, and keep it outl [fit is estimated th at the expenu of sup ot’thepowerofdishoneet men tolongerfleeoe ' porting the negroea at Port Royll a'nd Hilton the public treasury. In these pmisaworthy {He-d alone, under Republican over-tom, in n efom Mr. Williams wu seconded by Mr. bout. u: mount: mun: rn nix—All Kym. and the rest of the Demon-nit: this MI. in the ships of lucnued taxation memberqp—wd fc; it they due". chomp-lon tho shculders of the whit: neu II th provuofwory mid, every citizen, «or: 30m”, ‘, lax-pay». Mr. Mth pmJ-is ‘ynte for every measure that In calculated to pro} toot. “Id anlJiPn~ spin", fraud. (he spa: ‘ against robbery, and the country A‘ninst re bellion. s BDSBEY'S DIP INTO THE COUNTY TREASURY Busbey's greed for office ,depriles him of discretion. We hear thn he hendeuoring to damage his opponent, Henry J. Myers. by charging him with bringing an expense of 3900 upon the county. _ Hold up. John Busboy’. The Expense m 5635. Mr. Myers paid his witnesses in they weye discharged. So did’you your'a, But, I! «(con u the case was decided by a bigoted party Committee in your farm. you drew Me amount 9/ your witntuu’fl'qt (ml 12/ the (imam flcawry, whilst Henry J. Myers has not. drawn one cent for his! ~ Thia we are prepared :9 ”PRO VE, ‘ 3 , We can prcjvc. too,‘ that Mr.‘Myers made you fine offer. befgre a Becisiou in die one was ren‘ched,‘th‘nt he w‘onld pny tin:l expense of taking his testimony ifyoy,_w3uld pay your's. in onder‘not 1.0 tax the gummy.— YOU REFUSED! .‘ . » We can pnevé.’ alsn, that yougheld the teat illegally-that you were not defied.— Further. you received SEV EN HUNDRED DOLLARS fur disgracing the sqnt. Under the circumstances. we think you ‘ought‘ to have been ashamed ofyoulselfi tonék a cent from the county. Hand ovér thi; $7OO im‘ properly drawn by you from the 4am; and due Mr. Mygrg, and he will show the peo ple that‘he was in earnest. and ‘éiill is; in his exfireued desirf to save thy- céhntyl by paying your costs. Will you do 4E" Anommomsm ‘ 3 The Repuhiiums pt \he lute‘,‘séssion of Congress 'abolished slavery in tha Di'stricil of Columbia, am! paid the owri'ers of the ; slaves hundfieds of dqilum n-piem for them 3 out of the people’s'nmney, nll of whiéb will 1 have to be raised by Lftxntion. _ Ifthe people! 'of Adams county wish the same thingdone; in Deln‘ware, Maryland, Kentucky Tepnes-I} See, Missouri. and other Suitethéy will‘. vote to rvturn Euwmu Mt-Pusnx'u,’ toCan- { grew. If they are opposed ‘to Hm‘mwmuvo]! they will vote for ALEXANDER. 11. Corruom.‘ Il'tlle peppleol'Admns cou'nty arb in favor of expending. hunJrads of milliune of dol lars in buying the freedom ofthe'sllnves :md colonizing them in some low-kn 'cnuplry. and taxing themselves vand their échildrep nfter‘them for many generations, for that purpose, they will vote for Bow “impugn sox.~ If they wish to avoid this . rent all ditional burthcn. they mll Vote or ALEX-i Aw“. H. Covrxom. ' \ ‘ . —-o——e——<c-o>—(v—~r SECRET CIRCULAR “ AP TURED !” ’~‘ AMONLS‘J/ AT "’0 K 1 ' Aboli‘tlonls'ts are alarmed at the: proxpoct 6f thelnss Hf pawn: and, holu‘ednr‘é (It‘xpvrale. They‘am m‘livnly at work, but. SEC" HTLY. Conservnpive men. 61' all l-nrti'eg, AHOYSEI 0n Saturdiiy eaning. we ricmi'ii'ed from n friend in thp‘ country. (to wlxlbh il was directed. probably in mistake.) a l? (am/Mm !iul” Cir-ulur. printed in llfé Seifr'a typo, and signed by l). MCQUXAL'LHHY and JOHN 'l2, Mpl mrzxxv. In my previous documelit they urge their party! iendz to action’~reqne=L that lists Le um of their voters. and that. all be brought; ‘ll. to the election“ Sub committms axe uppofixlal :51 all the Srlmnl Dislrictx.’ ' The whole plunlis to be carrier] out in a SECRET manner, we infer, with the ,hope Hm; the conservaiivd, the truenien of the countrymny M canal»! napping. .~ J , AROUSE. FRHEN US OF THE: CONSTI TUTION AS!) THE UNION, a‘ud defeat the plans of thee dpmafiocues, who stop nt nothing in. thpir efllrrtg to attain shccess for their fanatic?! an'l ruinous vigws. The country hn‘EJvnd enough of'Ahd‘lilinniim'.‘ LET THE PEOPLE RECORI’X THEIR‘ VERDIC’I‘ AGAINST 11‘ AT THE POLLS] ndzy, FREEMEN, Rmy; ; f 4•••• @‘We would urge-every De ocmt to Ac'rlnx,,fi-om this time Dun!“ cl. second Timidny nf October—hut mm W ek from (qmon'oxv. ‘ The grain mass 7)!" g] .pe‘oplofi [ who are nomervu'live and therefor opposed‘ ‘to Abolitionism. are with 115. hey“ now feel that our principles are rjght— but. they 3 are the priugipies ofltho Cumtitut‘ion—nml ; “13th their sun-cow, more thavi to any l othe} came. n_re the penult- to look fo‘r the pérpq-tuntinn of" our free institutiona—i ‘Dcmg‘wcmln and {iii comgrvulive hmn. TO, WORK! If: «this mbmentoun hmir, n‘o ef-' fort. shouid be spared by trué lovcfi; of their! countfryhin order that Abplitionisnj may he 1 sent back howling to its Hem. " ~‘. ' i ----- --me gill. 41.-..--- - --- " ----4 , F Merrill a Suggesflonc—From Hm time that Gq’n. McClellnn was calléd to, Waiihinmdn. in July, 1861, until he wits remngédfgom the post of ganoml-i’n’chief, oixr forus Hey:- almost uniformly succesflui.‘ Alfier that. and so long as his plnm‘were intofljérml with by‘cermin ofliciqld—we do not any jiivliom... we'mel with numerous {eta-fies. hen his command was reduced (6 less m ' a bun dred men our army in Virginia 1‘“ most shamefully muted. Now that thei eneml has been given unrestricted contrs of the forces in Virginia and Maryland. ‘ficwriei beg-in. Are not the” facts guggestfiveF-N. I'.‘ World; ‘ . “. A 0... o————~——— ‘ ,Dimoumying ginning—'We shduld like. to know what could pos§ibly interlerb more ‘ Wllh recruiting than the attacks 'made by certain classes in Our community On Gen.’ McClellan and o‘bers of our able“. officers? When the young men are laugh! thnt'thoy have no officers fit to lead them, is i; likely ‘ that lhoy'willenlist? t _ l Q‘A correspondent wishes us (0 state, through our columns, when: r ‘in correct thu the late Congress pmaf: ill‘prohib iting slavery forever in an the Territories! They did—in expras violation of the deci lion of the Supreme Court. tbehigheat'logal body in the land, that there flu no author ity for doing so. EXPLOSION OF A SHELLa—Wflurn thlt i“ \ , LOCAL DEPART .' , 1 THE NO-PAETY P 5131038. ‘ 1; a, , . V, . 'i . SOLDIERS' RELIEF.—-Tho boxes for llfl' M%:;?:o::fiw§:s€ligafiflsfl tgltflrieofibl: li-fnf the sick and wounded a: tln- lute bmile- a 1) "nlments to office), present the broadest mm in Maryland, whirl. were forwarded by , hurle ub upon truth which has ever come the Ladies’ Relief Association to the can of “"‘lery ur observation. 'l‘heir State “d liq-v. Mr. Bucher, wen rem-Mal, and careful- County ‘ "‘"f'ltmm assemble ““41”" 'o' I distributor as will'ho seen iv the lollow- sululioni.. vviti‘ng u; all 10101.8 the" ticket. y ." y ind they n armbly select such candidates in! km" from ”'3 3' :_' «is no one b‘ux‘iyi out and nut political Abo- ' ‘ Hosriru. a: rim Inisu humor, 1 lition'ut can upporl. They pass resolu- Nl". 23: "W"- J 'tionq. informinkcrention that all pnetizm Lmlin offlir Relic] Auociuzion: . fooling HhOUlll postponed. except that On your b‘ehulf l distributed a lot} of shirts Wliicli‘is intend w keep them in office— and drawers. handngu. hm, M. iii: Brigade ' nnil‘whilepassingt sehypacritioulremlve! Hospflhil nndcr (be |'l\l'|! ofDr. Wile”, in which 7 they insist upon fill; 1 every big and little hospital are mm; of our gyllhnt Peonuilmnin ; place in thn muntry “ith the meaneut. of boys.‘j These nrticlrs were \‘cry Occoptoble in-i panizans. (ll the [on list of périons w ggfigyfhfiiflzfixexd “'5 “‘“w‘u “‘“lcently nppoinml (came and collect taxis ‘ Another lot .1 distributed at this hospital tl'irouzhnirt ”lolflt’lwi an of the {o’lB h“ ..msm...“ mm... n:grinning;'i::rs::i:",:°:“.'::;;::i:;: most traded, and the}: "ml"! you their since}? me hiis licon tnkcn ’to exclu e a" "hm . illsink ,- I think youmll be gnufied at this (‘1! . l‘t‘ l t d tribuciqn, iun‘smnch uit was this Brignde that, I'o '.'°." a" fee 9"” “’“m n t,‘ beyond 7 snved‘ionr “centre" in scrcrnl uflhe most dn- ‘ suspicmn. hf“ only h“ “11913115 can bfiefl erntei chnrges for which it is hold. Genflwhct‘fl' but in “0“le Ml"? F 1"? "9 Wlm‘ llichei dson. who commanded the Division. “25.1"“ been thoroughly ’\bnl'tmmle - “'8 waun rd here. You will have the ”innit-tion are not complaining becnuao De rats ofknolwlng that some afyour articles nillbe. have-not been selected to fill {few of mo applieh tor-”his benefit. 1 ‘ _ 5 places; not at rill ; nur object is moral. tn ’Anqther small lot lgm-e to Dr. Fin-h, ‘of expose the glaring commit between/lb l .\lnss.,l u \‘olunltcr uni-icon wlm‘mme wiihnni tinn profession and notice. There new lint of ’bandnges. lle «us very ihunkfiil (or . war. even in times or peace. such a regard the supply we gave hirn; and A few nniclcs ' paid in petty partisan plunder as We have rrmnihinglwillsubsequently diatribuio “here 599,. fnr the p”; sixteen months. And ~ meal» her-(led. ‘ i, ' . ‘yet, those hungrv- vultures pmte of im , . , “"1": very sincerely. “ pnrtymvon whilorlisirihutina their partlznn ; . ‘ T- P‘ licorirflh, : oliccsnrhnngthomselves. _ W 9 (hire say that On Wednesdayinorning iwo more hoses were in m-nrly every election district in our Stat». sent to the cure Rev. Mr. Rather by the Ladies" thvrc‘ nrc. nt lhn prosont time. returned ~ RoliefjAssocintion of this pliwe, to he distrlb; “0".1'9" who. by “‘9 ‘3“ "we" of WM- "”9 ' .4. 4 ; maimed nml rontlc'regl unfit for furthnr uted ll! the ngighborhogd of the into bnille- ‘ riot-vine “We “Be mifiiy of we"! gallnnt “L field. Du Frldl-ly morning, [1.6, McCrenry' EsqL lows in; 6“,. streets with armn in slings; .left mi the sumo locality.hnringin chlrge sev- othm my]. arms oil‘, “ml mama olherwlm and I) res of articles for xheaick'und infidel! maimed. These men,‘ generally. 01‘? p 00? contri utéd chiefly by Sthe Ladies of flotilla-dl 22gl132mégggfigm‘lifl’g“gazzémtgégkrgf‘l; 3"“! 0;?“ nndCumf Gle'ndmzd,:u:‘".my:; l'sliow‘very pluinly thcirindigept condition, ”PB- ‘° names 0‘ ‘'° 5"“ nu °” ‘4 while miiny of them we know tohuve seen nppch in our ue_xt. . , . proapernu: null juyom «lays. .Thr-se mi‘n " h‘ ’' “‘ ““'“ “' ‘“ nre cripples for life. mmlél such l-yrervii-e . in two field; they hnvn, confronted thn i rvbe iannil dvmnnslrntml their i-ikht lo thcir i country's amtiluile, not It" blnlunt profes irionsnl-nn our sti'ect corners, hut by tho I parlor-mauve of gallant devil-A. Why mill-l A not Aboliiinn'L-zm. in its late distribution of ’iémull oflives throughout the State, hflu '~ (lpnidmtriitwl its grutitudv to thaw returii- . all uoldiors by giving tlu‘m n «mull propor ltion {of them m. hum? Why ,nnr. nl'tglr szx-u‘pg Hioir roxnlntiom about "no parry," solvdt some of lin-.49 wounded solillcrufpr . nsxos‘iiors mul colic-Mars 0" Inxes. ' ‘I Somuj's 'tlie Piitnburg l’wl. ,A , I - ': ‘; “‘..W ~..4,- , 1 ‘ I’m-2mm mi. Sept. 30th, 1862.; ”7,:EIII'IDr 'GI'II-t/n/aury ('qm/u'h-r.‘ Sir .'—P("1"- mit m through 3nnr mhnuus tn ackhowlcdgc 'the reteipl of a BM. containing K'ulmvst’iT- Ifiw-c sos,."BL-tl Shame. Bundnges. 'Morninq Gown;l Shir”, Humlkorchil-f". Slntkingk, can: of Fruit, Fruit dried, Wine, Jrllivs, Nmps, um] mun)‘ £ol,th deli-c." ics n‘nd nrtich‘s (nfvomfu‘rt, sen“ 'Lmlias ol‘(§mty=hur-_r, intruded I'M the sick 31d wounded m. the diflcrcnc llospiwls'iu this any. . ’ . , Hm‘ gratifying must ilbc for the poor snhiier to conflcmplnte the fart, thnt. though swarmed tron) finmily and triemh, mmy (rum flu- hum-y home ro‘nnd \\'hirh dust-’l' nwmuru-a m‘Jmcd nut-s, {and many plwsnnt ussm'intiuys, mud n]-“ thmuzl sit-k. '.\uun,dt'd nn'l huhlh-ss‘in a hu-l piml, that, there : re those ‘u-hn mu npprm'i ue the nqble sell-sutritit-ing pun int,sm‘uf him Who fur lnk‘country has shut] hi hhgpdunntt “ho upon ‘iberty’s alt.” is rem!) :lan \v. Ulizlg’m vm-r himse In 3 n swrilict‘. . 5 In tjhc mum. tth, (|th sh {Tu-or: hero. par mil m - to return m)- ‘hmnks tn th- (in'tylurrg fril'llt‘ti. 'l'hvir Madam? will (‘\'4-r he gtpph-f‘ tinted}. 111-spectra“): 1 |.. Z [Mum ! - RrgEt. Q. 5., and (‘. S. (‘. l ..,., t 7 V , . 3‘ Our fricndfC. J. (‘.unwuc, _uf‘Strnhun tuwn’: fip.‘ huts plgct-tl upon tutti l Mr :1 maLM bf the lnrgqsl l’cnrltcs “e h.“ 0‘“: n during the A ma I meepl-nble prqsmt, fur- Whii-h BEE UT mitnr ' - Fm- Hm ('umpficr. ' Stun: :—I kn‘nw in” “u” that in any thmg in the (‘n‘ummnf 11w Nur MR notir ping hour‘ulh common (13,-:nn3'JulL hum it becomes a nvopfiily, i-spminily , the prewnl «up. whoge‘yonr-Hlf is 4m] with the nuHmr-‘hip firm-run" urti +hich pppcarml in, Hm mlumn zl‘fl'ybm _‘mper in regard In Mr. hum-0y“. s"):sgy mug} cour<o in pol (LN. Your ‘lmvk H is stn' some as in, clmM clog r own ’ outly broad and ilrung In hu-ur n_H llmt [opp-monk muy pint-c "yum pm. but Fr. “11»:le might think that ynn am {my Democrat in l' o ('.)llhl)’ who :19- \is miss-rnb'm nh'ffin ' {mm mm ink-n Idler. I \\'mH inform him.’ Um I am. 0‘ nne also, the nulhur pl {115: .Hhcn-s Fufiic your l leat 3 the 0‘ [05!3 to nn nut] ~ti.on. ' ‘ ‘ ‘ 012 mm .1 Tl. all llu- nxcnw~ h»- m..km A may leehiy “vim-n arm-31‘. fur hp m'qu - lw in hi ‘ all this, :m'rl mm", It“ mum him u Isful cmdnlnle uguiml «::-32 39th m My’en: bum fi-w quoetinni “till mare LI would nsk him. n‘ml if he [nun man no. “'1” umm‘r Hmm: ' _ , “CL-(L HNCCP H. .I.] plnEnL u! u” WH Knm SWk'l' J! 1m: urn I ynu unw— \n Almlhimx‘ht . Nothing. Wh'g. or hcmucml.’ Ah xis. , A‘ . . 71H!“ you not tn“ n3l ht-fnre the-Ind vl'cc (PM) that you \\ era as good 3' Duluth-mt ms eyyr Hefme? . , l’idtybu not vote willuhh Ropuh‘Jmm in'eve‘ry msmuco‘wmkt in the I.o;_-i.~lnlure, and thereby dew-iv”! Um lymph"! ‘ ana _vnlE not changed ‘\'nur («uh lin-up or more times in purines Mihiu lhé almcv of 2‘) \‘Pam? ‘, = I' ' ‘ "we nof all well llxinkinz 11mph rt-nsnn tn snygtbul [whom rhnnu‘ng thrir nynninm us omin u~' yuu huvP. un-v'nhm: lid» h- "mul— ell. 01*. purl osvly shape their c6ur§6 for. laifi‘e'l’i . ‘ - . Cnnl the poop]:- {mu} you-again .9: our Ropre+ontnlivo ufinr ’fl‘yinz uruuml 11" all hung? affine-humor! d 6. gméping at every ch’unc to become conspir-unus? y] will nl)~w--r _lhe lust qlicslion, by saying; 11 n¢—-—nn ! ,- ‘ - Ir. [Bumpy may pine-e £ll} fife articles of W ich \he almks, (nsvther with this nnrv. to lu~. Tm: EXTBEIQ‘LOQQ an EMS. “ g ‘fcn 51:02er LIKE THE DEVIL.” ‘ E AJ’ riy county goutlcmxyn quarms a! that helmet p “I'niqn” ('.” mun lru'm Spencer cohmy. lum u-erfk, whd‘nccuslcd him iu’lmgmfge some thing ll 0 this: ' ‘ A I‘llovrnre fixings going politically upln Per; rycaunifl" ‘. , ‘ _ . “.\ll Fm 1h: Union in Pony connty,’,’ snid‘our informant. "How is “‘in Spencer 7" ' “Well, we have some Union non drfirfiin Spgncer‘i, and I am afrgidfthe d_—-d Denic qn'fts rig-e going to hem. us this‘ full; our 9th dance Jar defeating them is to cry nebula like the v—p." , ‘ Such} is doub‘l‘iesa to be thé programme througfloul the su\tc.—-06nnil!vn (Ind.) 3.1.1.5 ham. 3 ‘ ' Goutxon dun on Sn“?- “long—There is a rumor now prevalentjn Jenn)l City to the efl‘ect that after Governor Oldenvhnd bend of th‘e lrl'ell of Mr. WI", he inquind orthe Pres ident by telegraph the qhorgctpreferred :- gainst the prisoner. The reply, it is slated, [mu “Trteupnfi‘ (10v. Oldeh then sent. a tele ggrnm t 6 the Government 'de'clnring that the arrest and incurcentlon of my citizen of New Jersey, without blving proper charge: prefe r- ‘ grrd ngalnst him, nnd an opportunity {or his [defence, was against the Inn of the Suite, and that 31?. Wall should ba the last man ureatzd under the clrmmstancu, and that if. necessary, he would call out the whole! ' militia of the State to prévent the new tionl 1 of rock on order of, “mm—New York E:- m... , A 1011" Dunn—listed of die ill-advised, unconstitutionol find bsurd negro pfOClAnla lion crushing the rebellion and bringing the war to a sudden close, to the Algalicionists said it would, it. now uppenrs thatll'e Presi dent contemplates no additional draft for 800,- 000 men, to lake «fleet. as soon as the first draft. is filled. As these 800,000, if called out at all, will be called out on account of the enlarged proportion: of the rebellion, caused by the proclamation. junice would seem to demand that. the Abolitioninu should fornish the whole number. They promised glam if the wur should be convened into a world: emm-ipulion, “cg. cry road sud by-wuy would throng with vol, ulna-u," from the Abolition ranks, who um only void g to show their Idol-lo dill-«.‘.: upo «Inga-alum: WI. ‘ ‘- ‘.- THE SOLDIERS‘ vom ; A Only the 'mlnu: Iluy tho Aholitinn or ‘n troniml the :0?!"in um] tin-if frivnlln flu vr‘ry'lm‘hu'mnw c-«lnnrinl. lnyumho-l tumhi‘z the I‘vmncrnio.Huiflrt‘nm Unurt, fur (louv in': 1.. Um‘ ‘mnr rnlmimom in m‘rvice “m riuh‘i In vntv. mu] llx_mlr)r‘n:l evvry 0m: wlm «lnnH up for mldmw' riuhh In taken little "Vt-bun by \‘nlfnktlm lli'puhlirnn lit-km.“— “'9 'nvnrlnnkml Hm nrlu'lc- at [fie limo. hm. our—pnnnlinn hnvin-J «inc-1 lu-vn only-ll to it, w: mny m m-ll pivy Hu- facts of llw cum whirfh Um Almhlmn nran nowr (lot-H—nn-l rut Unr- hug! 4m t'lu' right hag. m’mi shsml-l 1| film-h n littJh. 'l'lm NM‘ nriyinnu-d in l‘hil‘r-uklphiu. D. an nth-mm an the pad of tho ,AlmllhnmkvyuM'u‘nn-A m rust lining Hhinrwrnl’)’ .frum the, alu‘riflh‘ly. Thin Hmughl Ihr-k’ \\‘-"Md ‘n‘l "Ho [4) dn'lt ‘Hy thm‘kinu (ran i 4 in tho \vnr‘ljmxdu. t-Imnih II) th'orwwmt' hh Irinjnrily. In lhix thév (Hill 'l‘ and It “on nm-wnnry In If» “mint-LL Sn ‘ lu-n llw m-o munn hnfam- Judlgo Alm son-t»uhm'h'ul‘,ALWHHM lin/MUM" in Mfli‘i-w —-hl‘ Hus-\\‘ (in! [he t-mup return», lit-cit] m; th:m-.—.lnlu-r~ in ~'- rviuu, nu! nf'fln-ir Ktutt' Ignvl Mun; ru—pm-hvv w ml. nnvl‘prvmfmt‘. run/«41ml. t'l)«:I/;I11/Irl'vuf:I/‘ w/n. 'l‘hu- ”Envy! y; (mu-Im] m tlm Nul-I'l 111') €quer and Hm gin oi~irm Wm vru'finm-xl. .'l’hl-l i\ Hm raw. "n"- nznuxinl'v. nu v v n (mum-t il. Tu "ml 1': N'- in'.’ LI Ilr‘lll-ncrut. Cram llw (“M-1' n| shm'ifi'. “I." 1"l'l'l‘1/1/n'lln hunk-r 4 nl' I'lltl ulvlphi.‘ nun lrl4‘lil‘9=l :i prmw-dlnx \t'uvh ru-m‘lwl, lhg-u' tin-HM?“ rm ‘nf .1 [fl/w/l'mm Jm/n'. in Illiw !rmfi-Mr nu Hm VIYIIHIIK‘OI". \\'uru “in fru nle u! H.» ~nl~lu~r~ o-mw m n t‘ 7h}: "ilk," tvr i' the muht light. wv {nu-y lho purgv “‘th 11m .\‘vvrliunn organ rA-pH-umb \HH ’nnL'thke muc'h‘ Ly 11m ilgzlaunu‘nf Hi 4 quejliufll—x I”u.[x'un( 4" I'm "in A SQUARE man ~ Tlif- pr 50M runnest i~ :1 mum-<1 hrlvu-vn Hm z'ahiljr and Mark 'raH-t Fur ul;-rmn.u-_\z I'm-4r dv'nl‘lmwnlu ulxd 13m \lml limn~h Enra‘ thu it so. The “MN,- r.vu- is rvl-rv-cnt-tl 1») Ha [Denmcrnlit' party—me Hut-1‘ r c" hi ”10 AW. ll'lilibn-Ht-pul-Hmn Party. Tlm {nor (-:-n no luuzfr ho 'lidgnifl‘d. The wimhlv queafi-m \n llxk' Ilf'v'ltlml is, \\‘ht-t‘tm Hu- “h 14- um" 52m” Inuit um! Meant-u «19::lllmrimzly. ur lu' milk m 0”! [Wm] u!‘ I!n~m-gm.- laquéllih (Ifrurfi Li.- dr'pnnnda-J by the .\lmlitioniqd ; me," "hivn ‘lhm, socially. rhiny ufll pnlilirnily. theh'mzk man‘shmfll he Hu- rquu! oflhu “nun. '_l'lu- Denim-pita dmy and omm" lhia. ’ll i.» a {Mr nnd {squ :ru Vfighl ho'wvun the.(‘.lnv-ni‘.\n gun] ‘the L'Uricun, nnd 11-u ‘issnc of flu- cm-lvtt. Will he {IN-Mu! m [be h-RHJI but. Thr quyeli‘g}: H r-‘lt-r‘H-rl In ihe waldo—lo t'u- \\'iuzu pun-pk. Theymnfl dam-mine it one “ax-3' ornlhv‘ru— :in 1 ‘\'ur of the negro, it‘lht-y t-Icct '\lmlifi'mx ‘isls? in favor nflhe white mm, il‘thuy el‘m-t Dembrmts. Drum" the line It butch-undirßJLn ! mark; [lithium—let. the only queuinn nslu-l lw-“ tween 111 i: and the election be, “A. you “hit? 1’" or, “Are yuy Buck f"—l’ulflul «7.4 I'. mon.‘ ' l yarn 15311-231 man that‘ “damn! viqi/nmya .'.. (Ilr y'rirc Ql'Libcrfy.” Drmbcrats and a" ”no fra'pnids ofithg Union remember thin impor tant PXpressifinl Be vigilant from this tin‘w unti‘ the dny of election, find you will win a g! rious victory! The enemies of our noblE old cause nre‘flecrouy active, and why 81mg d you 61am] utill. Up and at themp l w» - -. «no. ...-__—-_——- ‘. Gnu. Pope Make: a S;mclz.-—Major Gena-3“ Jolul Pops: prefers charges nguinst eve-{y bodyL Ho ll‘l'en 'ncgusatiom with 'lhe gov ernrnent against a number of gqngmla null ivilhythq peeple against the governmenta- While passing through Lancaster, PL. an his “My west, he is reported by tbd Phila delphia Lodger as making a speech and” in! :‘ Citizens of Lancaster—l thank you for you} kind rpcemion, and regret that I have no cheering news in tell you; but. I still live in hope that Pennsylvania will not be‘ invaded. The troops under my commmd fought, well, and among them none fought better than the Penusylvaninns. We Id all that men could do. but an manual lup poruti by the government“ a: we c/wuld have 50. - _, ~ ~—-—. - w—~»‘- Good for Bradford—The Repubfianl of Bradford county are rebelling again“ the dictation of Wilmer. & Co. A large and“- thusiastic mass meeting washeld in Town da. last. week, when he and his pfipdfl: (me name as wer‘e endorsed by the People’s Party State Convention.) were ro pudwted, and candidates'for Congra- nail the Legislature were placed on the truck in Opposilion lo Wilmot and his clique.— When Brndford' becomes sick of Republi canism light, must surely be breaking “PO9: the people. ‘ Extraordinary Dad—Two sister! m" - ~ Munzia and Maria Granana, fought 5 dual.- ” Naples, a few weeks ago, from me“ jesiouw. The combat, wok place-nth lb. nntiunal veapon—the knife—and 000‘qu the sinner: was killed on the 590%; While C‘ other who still survives, received a m as eighteen wounds. ‘ . ‘ fi-Lew. Burlmgammpf Jonuvilk, igan—who was 50 W,“ “|.. 4 01::on mung “Pu” “d PM ‘9 . ' aid: at and leather: for thou-spec“ , Wded '0 WA to WO. n, ‘ . ' ‘ ~ 3;??1'5
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