II ‘Wmiltt. mm mm : EIM EMI Th lain» of lukea—llm union of lnnds— . The Union nl Slums none would sever; The nnibn 0! henna—Hm union of lmudi— And tth’lug at our L'nion l'orucrl =13221111111 I. I. "AHIJ, EDITOR AND I'MPRIITOR GETTYfiIIUIKO, PA; FRIDAY MOHSTIREBJPT 10, m 2. Democrats and Conservatives, Beware~ of SPURIOUS , . TICKETS ! éECPA mean and dishonorable e on was'nmde,t}lc other day, nt‘the instance of an unprincipch Abolitionisl, to procure a Demo cr‘atic Tickc‘tytugbc used for im itating; coumrfnrsrrmc” pufpo pages. Thére Was no _mistaking the intention of the'sconndrcl. 1 The attempt failed, but still we sort of a counterfeit may .bégotten up by “guessing at” thé gc‘nuinc.i We, therefore, cau lion all Democratic and Conser vative voters‘ TO BE 93- THEIR GUARD AGAINST SPURI OUS OR CDL’NTERFEIT TICKETS} ; ‘ 4 Ufi‘principled men here have tried the game before, and there is reason to Iheficve they will at— tempt it again. Aboli‘tionists are deflperute enough todo‘anything. ; ' ‘0 gunrd’nguinst alldeception, EXAMINE EVERY NAME On ~the ’l‘icket“‘you vote. You eaqnot‘ be toot, careful in. this marten » ' r- The followihg is the Democra- Lic, the White Man’s Ticket : AUDITOR GENERAL, ISAAC SLENKER 1‘ JAMES P, BARR. ALEXANDER H.OOFFROTI’I SEXM‘OR, , WILL’IAM McSHERRY.‘ HENRY I. MYERS PRQ’I’HONOTARY, JACOP BUSHEY. c'r ATTORNEY, , A. DUNCAN _ ‘ msm VVILLIA EI’PLEM-AN. JACOB in OF THE POOR, .- BOLLINGER. : DIRECT JACOB ' ' COUNTY ; AUDITOR,‘ JOSEPH IH.i SHIRE MAN ' . COUNTY summon,» , HORN G. BRINKERHOFF. Dr. HENRY A. LILLY. THE ISSUE lVoterE, if you are in favor of the continu afiee of the Abolition legislation of the he} session or Congress—if you desire the mon -01 of'the nation ‘to be squandered in legis lnting for the benefit of the negro—if you desire to be taxed for the purpose of raising m‘oneylby the nunntn mnuousto purchase WOSquthex-n negroes. as was done in the District of Columbia. and u is proposed to be‘doue by the Rbpublican pal-by in all the by?! Southern States-74f you desire confis cation, emancipation. and free negro immi?‘ ‘mfion into Pennsylvania—then vote for Holmium: and elect/an Abolition Congress, such as we had laét winter! If you wish the:Constitutiongnaintained, the negrojet aloneL—‘be Union restored as our Fathers g , a it to fig—tha interestgzof the ram nsr‘rvegpected and Innings-ined— “then vote for Gotham! “ ' ‘ TheA'bo'lition ißefi’ublican party, which guilt?! and supper McPherson and to which“ he is pledge; is in favor of the fiohner. The Democracy whose’candidate Gan._Cofi‘roth is. {‘md to which he is pledg ed, is in favor éf flue-latter. Conservative ,Unio: men, cho4» ye betwegn them! , fi'l‘ho Seudndfaygthat all who "love par.— ty mom [lnn coump" will vote the Dunner-tic sicket. ‘ 1 ' . flu Ton} neighblor changed? Will he vote _lha Dembcratic aficfiel T SKIN?) one in these pain has mnife§ted more “lava of party" tbnn‘he. 1 ‘ . ' ‘18:) gtrong is his hove of party" an: be ugh and teeepu the pa‘fly appoiuxnent of Assessor oflhe National Tut for this Congressionql dia nict. '« Bo‘strong I: his Wave of party" that. he Ip pom; as his Assistant. Assessors n numbu' of he; who hue no bther recommdnfién than thdt “deep-dyed fiepublicanigm. : rhea are scores of, disabied Soldiers in 'lflldlsuictydianhleq'fi-qm found: or sickness mum in the service of their country. Why 16in not his npfiointments nude from the ranks of the“ dawning men—men quite an compe , in'! II than he has appointed? ’ he reason is evident. Notwithlhnding his Ric-Party” professions, he “love: party‘more Ala empty-I" ' 'fnlscob Bnnhey, Evy. if ekcted Promon- QwLIO-uld give to Capt. Bnih’y, should he LMI’Q Hive. ghe profits of the office during S?W‘I nnex'pind term. This an». B'uhq IMifdlx pledge. himself to do. , .617 on ma ~ u DECORATB 01' mm! ‘ NEXT TUESDAY in election dsy. The time for action is It- hmd. You hnve one 1 more opportunity to express your sentimental lnéninst the Abolition nnotninq nfiyour mun-l ltry—onc more ellint to declare for “(kt ‘ Umon a.) it wru, am/ (It: lhnshlulion (_h! Riff—V ‘ Are you rcndy 2 You are still freeman, arei you prepared to exercise your rights 2 1 ‘ .Domocrul‘t and conservative Republicans; i remember Tuesday next. “It“ rally to the, polls in your might. . Make one morecfl'ort lt‘or your Country'l , . ’ . . ‘7 l 2 Vote a» SLENKER and mum; run the‘ lState ticket. ’l'hr-y are mun-t, constitution? lnl Union men. .’f‘lwir election will behnill'l Led everywhere as Union victory;anrl will do. lmuch torestore Union and pcucelo dull lCountry. ' . l g Vote for ALEXANDER n. corrnoml for Congrwd‘A true patriot—an lihnesti l man—a kind neighbor nnd genial androcinl l ‘l'ricnd and compnnion, ho challengerl‘yout,‘ support. Elect him to Congress, and 3' majority of such men to our notinntil‘tqgisTl lature. and the interests of the wunnlmun‘l may will again he WWW?" nml the Illnionji ‘restored, with all its manifold l;l(-ssi|1;:fi.-_—‘H ‘Show the' loyal mm of the. South that tho frienllu of the Union nndtthe Constitution; garc a m‘njnxity in the North, and they wh’); ‘increase hurl multiply until the Unioy port ,V ;ol' the South will ho a nwjority; and th‘t-yH ‘themqelves will settle the leaders of that, lrebellion. Thin is the way to restore Uniml. untl Ponce. 'Br-gin the good work; hy votl, l ing for ourjvorthy and‘ ghtlfant stuntlzmll bearer, Alexander ll.(’nfl'rotv. *ll l Vote for Wit. MLSHER RY‘ or thn‘Sonnt’ot‘ There is not a man in the dirltlict tinit has: lsuperior qualifications. All who kllO“'}ll¥fll; Lmust respect and esteem him for his excel—l; Hunt traits of character. ”guilt prove an honor to the Senate and the Stole—and 1U strong support to the’AUnion and the Con-i stitution, against the ruinous designs ‘ofthél; ’Abolitionists. . 1 Vote for H ENRY J; MYERS for the Leg“ ‘ islnturc. He is a good man, and servedll Hl5 faithfully in' that h‘bdy wintcrlmfcro lllslwi! Let us now pronounce thcjutlgment—“WVullii l doné,‘ good and faithful servant.” Elect}: ‘him, and secure the .election of u Boundl‘ ‘Democrat to the United States Senate in l place of Abolition Dive Wilmot. :' ‘ Vote for JACOB EPPLEMAN For Com-l missioner. He is honest and capable antl‘l will care well for thejnterests ot' the countylg He will be ‘fthe right man in the right place" lg and will fill the olfice with credit to both the 5 county and himwlf. I ‘ \ V'oto for JACOB BUSHEY for Prothono-I taryDWILILIAM A. DUNCAN for Districti Attorney,‘ JACOB M. BOLLIXGER tor mg rector. JOSEPH u. some): xx 'fol‘ Audi-l tor, JOHN G. BRINK I‘IIHIOEF for Survey or, and Dr. HENRY A. LILLY fo'r Coronem Thfy are all fqithl'ul and true men, nnd‘ well qualified for the offices foriwhich they are candidates. " " Rally to the Polls nnd’ record your ver: dict. Give a full vvote to the whole ticket, and our majority will be unprecedented ‘in the county. Hundreds of conzerv'ntive Re publicans, who say they cannot: and will not become Abolitiqnists. {rill vote with us. Poll a full vote, and our victory will be com; plete. , _.__, ‘ l CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS We canngt too often or too deeply impress ‘ on the public mind the great importance of the elections on Tuesday, and especially i the'election of Congressmen. The State ‘ Legislature is of much consequence, inmv much as we have a. United States Senator to elect, but the Congressional elections ‘ ever-top all others, for upon their result may . hang the fate‘of the country. The necessi. i ty upon the part of the people to'mov'c in this great matter, to exert theméelves to the utmost to elect: men faithful to. the . Constitution and the Union. is imperative above all other duties. There is .need of a "pressure" on the right side, to conterbal—l ance the "pressure” brought to bear upon the President by the Abolitionists—nmllthat i “pressure" will be found in the return at: 1 Democratic members of Congress. Thankl ‘ Heaven, the power still exists, through the“! provisions of the Constitution, to save our , land from impending anarchy,‘and if the people come forward in their might, and fearlessly and fully discharge their. duty at] 1 the election, all may yet be well. Perhaps i it is fortunate that the "purposes of the rad ‘ icals have been so clearly developed as to I leave no doubt about them on any intelli gent mind, and no less fortunate that they ‘ can be accepted or rejected .at the ballot ‘ box. Tyranny does not hold such sway over l the mind and actinn of the people as to preyent them from expressing their semi-i} msnts through the ballot. ‘ They have butl to proclaim and e’xereise their rights as free-l mirage perpetuate the. great boon their l fathers bequeathed tothem, and to defeat a the-designs of the Abolitionists, who have 3 proclaimed their intention to fr'ce the negro! if, in so doing, they should wreck tholßo-J public. Let the Democracy of Peiinsylvw: nia elect to Congress and the Legislature; true men, loyal to the Constitution Vtmd I Union, and the tide of fanaticism will bel stayed, the radical “pressure” on the Presi‘l “dent removed-or neutralized, and a brighter i day will dawn upon the nation. We 0L emnly invoke every Democrat, every. friEnd of his country of whatever politics, to eze the auspicious‘moment, throw the n 3 ole weight. of hisjufluence into the scale, Ids: vote every“ moment of time he can to the 1 cause, and use every honest means he [can i cc'ommand toldefeat the candidates of n ar-A ty that, if continued in power, will uttEi-ly destroy the government they have ulr ‘ y so nearly undermined. Work, wot-l}, iv rk, from this to the election—work for, vio ry -—for upon thnt hnnigs the destiny ofgthe country and your own—your peace‘; your property, your welfare, your lifeiitséléf.— Patriotufi Uni”. ‘ THE SENATE. The McConnellshur-g Democrat says :—ll‘he' uefimlicy of the Ailminisgration is hilly endorsed by Dr. S. E. Dufield. Mr. Mc- Sherry is ti lino scholar, and I: parted gen tleman. He bu never been a professed politician, and an habitual office-seeker, like hiahopponent. In his case the office has sought the man, not the man the oflicc. It is highly important. that he should be elect ed. We must send men to the State Legis lature who {will not aid in the fanatical schemes of the 4Abolitionists, by returning David Wilmot to the United States Senate. Every vote cast. for Dr. Dufiield is a vote in favor ot the emancipation policy ofAbn tun Lincoln. Let this be understood by the people!' - , BUSBEY’B RECORD Mechanics, Workingmen, afid Others, Bead! The public urn already informed qhnt JOHN nusum’. hi the Logi’sxume’, 11m qqutvr, DUDGED the vote 91: the motioj: 'to allow the ‘notorious Abolitionist and Him m‘onist, Wunlm. Pmulrs.gto llL‘li'ef pne of his characteristic Lectures in {he H 0930. Thé pulflic‘alsn know “us he DUMED‘HIC MN; on the motion to instruct. thv Senufiors and raqnest the Representatives in Cong from this Sum to vote for the Abolitio Slavery in the Denial of Columbia. this vblo was hbout to be takanwo m-e ‘ Bushny took up his [:4lth \\'ulkcd 01 the House! But there \VM annihor Abolition ' which John‘ P-mlmy did not dodge. ‘B 1 forring to H:e_L'_qis/alira Recurrl. (nnw‘be us.) at pnge 106 it will lie‘sek-n that a reg lion was-submitted granting the use of. House .to 1191:3010. B. anzvm, of . York, for the purpose 6f delivering a ‘ ture of} .the “present rebelliuu"—-—wl every member of the: llnuso undomt wnuld Im, (and of mur<e turnmlput in. a fullbloorlcd, negrocquulily,—Almliliul furl. ' In order to place the m-puhficnnq on record. in Muck and while, the yen: Hays were callml by atwlo Democxixts. rniult waq—imn} 43. nnys 3G~JOUN n ISEY VOTING Wl'l‘Hfl‘HE YEASI— [TING WITH A 1101.! TI ONISJI ! 'Thero is anothe’r vote of,l".usl>ey's no l of mention—‘onc calculated to urrcst serious attention of all Mechanic‘s, W ingmen, Lumber Dealers, Brick Mann] tures, and ollpori. On page 388 of the : islillivc Rat-onl, (March 5.)- we observe ..‘ Mr. Hopkins called 'up the hill entitledl further supplement to an act relating to I lion of meehaniemand others upon bu‘ ings"—which eupplament wan to (thaw lil ‘to be entered for repaint on buildings. argument was made. in ‘its flavorljfhot s [I repairs often amount to thousands of u hu‘s—morc than even good new huildil cosh—and the question was pug \\'hy‘ghol mechanics not be protected in these rep n5_WO“ {as in all new work? ‘ \f : Mr. Dennis‘moved to except Philatlelp from the operutions of the hill. Les Yeas 6. nays 76. Mr. FréElnncl moved except Dauphin county, Not agreed t-l But these two emphatic refflials to I cept hy the House did not. satiafy Bushl his‘ hostility' to th‘é measure being up “fever heat.” So he. mov’ed to amend adding :- ‘E‘l’mvided that thi: act .-hnl‘l ‘ apply to the county of Adams.” But l lu-y's amendment wnsnlm “Hooredfl doubt greatly to his niortifiention. . ~ " ~ A‘flcr some dircussion tlww’ote was tn 1 on agreeing to the bi“, which resullvd. .V 71'; nny“ 9—H]:x nnys being. Mvssri. -\hl BUSBEY. Cochran, Dcunis, (Proonlml Smith, (Uhcstcn) Strung, Tracy and \ GEM Thvso me FACTS, taken from the l'Ocn If there be any who doubt, lot lhom m] this‘ofl‘wo, and lhtjy can xnniine thvh for thmnselvosf \Ve nm‘thl that Bud! tries to wrigglé out of the dilgmmn, \ " gm'oothing it nfl'm of “little con-wquonc —swhilsta few ofhis friends, in out of 1 way places; gndertnke to dcnyhis vote To <uch we Imvr‘ but in say. that we In ONE HUNDRED DOLLA RS M the 4in of any one of them who will main: from 1' record that. he did pot vote ngninst the hi Mechanics; Workinumen. Dun-101‘s. n othors, m-o ymir interests safe in the ha I ofJolun Busbey? No! Whathoihne d before he will do again, Ghoul I opportu 1 ty oifvr. Amuse. then, And ndminidor ~ the Pork a. fitting rebuke to mie who vo - ‘\'GAINST pro‘u‘ciion to’ your labor! fiwThc ‘\'ao ka W'urlvl, n chub“ journal. dubs not seem like some ofhs. temporaries and the mass of the half-bulk nbplitirm puppies. whohu-k’in ban-100nm :1 on' slroet c'orncrs—to have quire-165! hi_ or common sense and common doccn but talks right out in the fullnwing styie its Repubhcan' brethren, who ‘nowa-d use so. glith the terms -“di.~loynlty” n‘ “treason,” nmllapply tho‘sc torxm tn bot mnn that} themselves. The World has telligence enough to porteive the Lendé J of such talk—Va 'qunlity shared but ho ll pathicnlly bythnsg of our own county, so of them greyheade'd, who are lnu‘dest. in =7 )Qun'cing Demécrats as “secessionists: ” ‘ '\ARE HALF OF US DISLOYAL? It‘s curious to notion that while the lest respedtahle' portion ofthe Republican pr 35 'are engaged, for a purely partizan purp 0, ,hi the mischievous business of trying to prnée‘ that the members of the Democra ic party are disloynl and traitorous, that t e Only State in the North which did not c t its electoral vote for Mr. Lincoln (N w Jersey) is the firstStnle to fill up its qu ta of volunteers under the two calls, and th 'l, too.‘ without a draft. i Connecticut, which containsthe lnrg at ‘ proportion of Dcm‘ocrats—und those, ton. of Hl9 Urockinridge type—ofany of the N w England Sum-5,, is the first of them to co - pic-to its quota, while Massachusetts, t a moat Republic-an State, has already t poned the draft three times; and now up in puts it off until the ,lst of October, wit a ‘ small chance ofthe quota. "being filled ev n then. OLethe Western States. Indiana. t e ‘ most Democratic State. has done‘ the b t ‘ both in recruiting and fighting all throu Vh ‘ the war. ‘ ', We dO‘not allude to these facts with nry intention of reflecting upon the courage or ‘ loyalty ofthe Ropublican masaes. ltwo ld ibe as grossly unfair to do so as is the t ‘ tempt now makingl’y the Republican pr - es to convey the impression that the me 1- ' hers if the Democratic oarty have not 0 ly done their duty by the government, but re ‘ secretly and actively in the interests of' e ‘ enemy. . ¥ l 1 Thoughtful and rudnnt Ropublicnn lard ‘ ers would. do welliowever. to caution th ir moreintemperate associates against the iin policy of stigmatizing as dislopal a. parity which the coming fall election may prowe to betin the ascendancy in the North J-m There are those who believe that the Con gressmen about to be elected will shovfi a large preponderance of Democrats.~ std {surely no lover of his country would li e :to proclaim in advance to the world tat l this majority will be in the interest of e rebels. ' 7' ne'On our outside page will befoundflin I able letter from Ex-Sennmr Bigler, on the? Crittenden Compromise question, whilfh should be read by all. 11. ethpLs/t e whole subject, and: will-d}: good at '13"): juncture of public affairs. ‘ ' g fiWe understand “mt Col. Jo/Hg L. T 413 has been appointed Collector of the Xtflolhl In; for Adams county. Anolhyr “no-pmjr" uppointinontl - , / _fi._.—9..o——’-——— IVUI‘E THE WHITE HIN’B TI For unblushing, iry. 'coolnms, we set up the writer of Wm. Haley’s card against the won-id. Surely the render will agroewith us, that in that very pathetic etfort, he “ sprawl f:iynu{/’”—-exbausting the entire snppiyot' Humbug._ ‘ Let us calmly examine into this trick— this attempt 2to deceive the people. Some two months agn. the present Deputy Pro thonotnry. the younger brother of Captnin 1 Bailey and son of Wm. Bailey, handetla] petition nrnmiil among the members of the l Ban'prnying 4the Gpvemnr'for the appoint-1 ment of Prnthonotnry in place of J. F. Bai loy, whose death mu {ministered certain._~— . The matter was talked—of in ope- Couft, ‘ and it. was genQaliy undétxtood t tan appointment Proulil hormade, to hold til . the coming election. The Sherifl‘thoreu . . advertised fonthe olectinnofniProthonotnry, among the. rest of the county officers, on them Tuesday of October. The Democrat io County Glnyontibm was reassembled, and an exceilfent. nomination made. ‘thnt then become the tactics of the writer of Mr. lhiiloy’s,cnrd‘€ He run] the fan who bowl with him denminrogl ‘thia nomination as out of all chnmctwi—m ”‘indtglicate” and unpntriutic~§s A thin; amt to hnlve been thought of iugthn uncertainty hiuming'over Capt. Bailey‘sxleath! It 3““ wicked i. pion strous! ‘ i k 1 ~ . . UisCountvf‘ommittop met—point] anom ination “imltilim u," and adjourned, rely ing. of comic. linen“(ioin‘Cixrtin’s party spirit. to rci‘u’yc. unilml the (:i cumstaxcen, i to commission n peuiocmt, sliiouid o ebe' elected. , f ‘ , . It turns out, hnwo‘yor. thni th amachinery ‘ won’t work. i 'Rho. Deputy I‘rothOnotzu'y goes to Harrisburg—4:9o3 the Governor 3 about the matter. and is sent. home with a i Very large flea for the car of the Writer of f Wm. liuiley’slmnl. Gov. Curtin says that. if the people éiect n l’rolhonotury he must ‘ commission kiln—undtthut ” settles the hash." :. ‘ ; Now here cornea ‘in Mm -humhue_t;er;y of i the business.f‘lt Was “imlulicute,” they snid, in the Ilemocmla .to mnke'n nomina tion—only “lireckinrixlgo Democrats? Gould do so outragodyi :1 thing. Ahtl yet in the face of all tins, Wm. Bnih-y,‘ t/m father of Capt. Bailey, is induced: tip uhnu‘uuce him self as a. cnmtitlute for; tho pmitinn—thus doing an aCLWIi-lcll lie and his party friends but two \vecké ago intli‘g‘uautiy denounced ns ‘l‘imloiimtef’ unit unpntrintic‘! Honest men of nil parting. what think you of such hard-checked; uuil uuhiuahiug inconsis tency? ‘'s ‘ ‘ _ ' The object f \Vm. I’. Me)": running is hero Well umfzrs‘tmnl. ,It is only )to keep in rjiicc his so . the prewnt Deputy, whol ass '1 9f ! As he ml he Hly the rk- mt 61“ he " \vould hm‘é heen given Ihe turl himself if 3‘" he had been c‘hmilh rvrll no: mel a “ivmpn to i thy"\’ (‘de an his lnthom He wo'ull] do for by x appohztment liy the Governor, but. it would lot , he tno\\mtich 7t}? risl: lmn helm-e the people. ”_I And Wh‘_ ? in“ )W-[I/c Mt"? /ul:l molly/t (3f 111'; l ‘iinmmprldngw alrt'mly. ‘ The (‘nurt has com-‘ “0 pl:ilnmlol'l\,nrtienilmrq of the BJI‘hP‘iVO com iplninetl of ,irnnd the meople have mm plninml of i't.\'l'he\: mm! no more of it,— ,'l‘he rvcot-ls Ofxi‘il‘lt nt‘Cy-e. t-uve'iing m} they do the vnl~t [xlqniml lumen-Lung ofthl‘: (‘ounv ty. are trio im'bmt-hu Lille ullnu-ml ili their lilt'al‘l‘ll lt:tntl~;§‘nnn'lmni' lnn‘uer thzmirmus't be. 'l‘ht-Olliur} nf l’mhhmnnt-ury “Mi 10t es t:\hli~‘hpd mr-n'ely to mirth-alum ”to pack: his ni'lhe Lliiéehr-laim. {\\lt mu created to protect the mbningl internetyt of all thla peo ple—and hent‘e it lis it):lbi\fu\ upon as the mmt. ivmmrtnnt nl :11l thl: wunty otlieeq. Shnnhl It "fit, then h-I‘n'e thehest. abilitv in the (li-charge nt' it< dams? Yemsurely, we enn hear the‘petmle in.“ 'l‘he‘lxhnit‘e i<‘ in ynm- handy it in lwtweemldenhl sl.ev, the lh-mnerntie enmlil'n'h; and ilufigglluiv ley, the present; homily—not \\'m. Bailey} whd u null] not frvr nnt- moment pretend tn perform the (Int/wk at lf'r-utlmnntm'y.‘ Mr. Rushey has nlremly minted in the position. He perfnt'med hi: dulivri admirably. xmd to the satisfilctioh hf the'linurt. the Bur and. the people. in his halide nvmything was done «army—:(lqne Ilmn'ru'. And when l'e-Oit‘etetl. (mi lie will in‘ m illite- of the “syxnpnlhy” gtln‘n phlVl'ti for “'mflhuleyd the people our} npain‘ restlfieonre in regard to the “Hy htnilne» “ill be dono'iu that (Alice. : g ' ' We cnnnnt tregist «Ending to a running point made hyt e writernt’v Wm. l’milcy’s' curd, viz: “Uh the lmmit-n'mg ol the death “in p’nblic‘olliw-ir. th‘ut hi 4 family should. have the hem-fit- tl-l'tlm rtsixlun ql’ his term.” It is enough td "LV tlml .'.ip't. B‘iilr-yeleft. no family of his (Duh 'l‘lucllpmlils'ol' the Pro tlmnotury's ollli-c. "ml 11‘: urge portion of his 8130 per mnmh us Captnlin. stout home while living, gnes into ‘he pm-ltvls of \\'m. Baile‘y. Surely he ought t-n lln§lz~zlti~fied with the; lmndmme share lie ulmt'ilxlv has. and nomi low himnelf td mu ngniust a poor; deserw _ing and cmnpqtvut muwhke Jacob Rushey ——nnd especially \\hen'J‘ile ought to know that the survives of had <on the Deputy have been anything lrutisutibfaccory to the people of tlm cmmtv. ii \' ' , - The mnl 'mdnlimm “residue nl‘ his term.”; There is no “residue" ln' the term of a Prom thonomry. They are all commissioned for ‘ three years. and the onefé-lected On Tuesday will be com‘miq‘sinncd for that term,’ . ‘ I’efiple of Admin. nizike you; clmiee nt,‘ the falls. By‘eh-(‘ting ‘JAUUB BUSH BY? you will secure‘ the peuple’n best interestei IMI «l Ids lc‘ BEWARE 'OF LYING HAND 'ZBILLS! ~ . g Our opponent‘s nre despgrnto,znnd stop at no lie, however monstrous, me my your guard, and believe no: gloventlhlmur stories. Our candidates are ..bm‘e repxjonch, and must not be damaged by tuluehoods. ‘ " —.—~A~—-o - ‘ @Notwithstumling ‘McPherson's an nouncen‘mnt, mfow weeks ago, thathe would up: address public meetings du ing the cam paign,wefiml him now at the s ech-makin v business. He gynounoes himsflfin amp : handb'lll to 3 walk at Brngwwn Lo-nighf. He had inteuti d to dosoat Petersburg cut. found that (wait-er “nohhealth'y.” V H '. was given tn know itlmt he ‘wus thormigz y un derstoqd there} the people being patri otic and Intelligent to fish-e an more at”: his hollow-hearted dem ‘ guis . Unpre-; judiced and thinking men eve where {6-5 pudiam him. ' / x 3 4, —.~ ,—~—-—o -o— i ' THE ”NESTED/KM? , ‘ l Voters, Rememben, thaty’évhilst John "Bug-l _bey has drawn but of thfl County 'l‘teasu? therwholé of his wiln es’ fees, Henry . Myers has not. drawn :1: cent. Who thu‘e manifested the mo: concern for the in terest: of the tax-flgzy'em—nnd who is' thus deserving of they in of every tax-payer? HENRY'J. M¥ RE“ A —‘ W S'John B boy received $7OO for docu pying naent i the Legislature to which he was n‘ot ethed—and yet called upon the County Tr] ury for every cent which his witnesses st. in the mailer of the "contestr ed mat/GUM!” the circumstances he ought 1 have been satisfied with the salary, without. saying a word about. the witness fees. " He hm already received more of the pnlyfic's money, than he deserves. Let. the‘ people tell him. so at the polls! I ————-‘0..0-—————-—_ - 4 / fi-Henry J. Myers. whilst in the Legis lature, voted against the repeal of’tba Ton uage Tax. Would Busbey have voced so? Doubtful. Henry J. Myprs votad fox- the 33.000.000 bill. because it was we" filanrded. He voted against Gov. Cunin’s $5 .000 hi", bemupe of its looseness and openness to fraud-and under which‘tho soldusrs were cheated yith shoddy uniforms. rotten blankets, kc.— Would Busbey hive manifested the same cuegnd foresight. lin-”113311. did in raga-d to these large. bills? übtful. Voters, think of this. ‘ ‘ ALIUEES 71r121:0' afiAll.llll4;2lE' Paompnornr. I=l Arm THE WAR HAY END! D.‘ MCCUNAL'GHY and JUUN 'l‘. Melb mzxxy’, in their SECRET ‘RCULAR to their pafly friends tllrougho c the county, (alluded to in our last.) ex 'rcu the four" that should the‘ Democracy 0 sqmssftxl. "a diagrnéeful, hollow an humiliating pears would be patched up." ' “. Is it there you‘aro?” Afraid of pence. are you, before the nigger be made free ? Afraid (aflxoncm are you, before your «c -tional [um and ccctwuul vcnyéuucc be fully gratified? ' The great evil of the times _is, that the loadeu'of the party in powerg‘llerq and else wh'ere, tare governed, not by lintriotism. 'but. by passion. ‘1 J The following infamous sentiment, from the Anti-Slavery Stamlm-11, i~| akin to that uttered by “ the pair: of nobleibroghers ” in their‘scére‘t circular: ‘ > ‘ "[We mnnpt lhink there ii any Mppreci ‘ ‘ mrned ml in? war. 'cbel :rnce’ I! (Imx v'. nan! ’hin-h Hhe Minn Loon mina- | .. \iyfin swer for gv'ery honest man “gnu [_oveis his country} r r \_ : . HOW SHALL I VOTE AT E ENSU . ING ELECTION, ' A . This. is aquslion which mus : éume home to every mun in the 105:1] bitnlos. ‘lt is one of serious-importance to all or! us. He who «on lemplutcs‘tflle subject. mut‘lrcly‘xfill be forced 1.0.1151; himself: “qu Hm! I lin-st vote?— W‘ui the L'uiou‘ in better hands \\‘.bih-‘coutroll ed by the homocrmy. than 'l' is t {resent '?—- Was the uM Un‘inn the first llmt'L l‘ld hl‘ had, or {rill n haw one be boiler? rc those in power mi“- mo’nc ctonpmicul thn she Demo};- rgtcy? Is: the ruumry in us pmsl :rous cu‘ndi; tion? L'n‘jur. which Administ mg! préspe‘rpus? \\'hiclr party c countrymdst hnppy, prmpemus,‘ as one people? Slmll 1 ’\'ote wh‘ which fur-yrs Ahulitinn un‘fi the the negroufiulul the rhnn'Lrin-g uf I 1 tion, or for the other p:|rly?\\hi(l ohi Union, ‘lhe Constitution. and (I 'o'! things“? th’cyxwern? Am I It'm tion of Rypulzlicnn rulers, or (ht llqnnoqcsjusua-h us myh‘t‘uer Ki qu’rqmrtriii’ 3, ' “‘2l: 11.u:o.no¢ fcnr of the rpm“, 11 think's nyfij' hi all-luv. (n 1 lq um.» hi nfi-‘nts. Ever! mm is to ht‘ his lliis inflict; nml <ln)nlui\utrt!m:L he with); think “‘in '(‘ondncc mmc' country: lmppincss and pruspurit,‘ , .mTlie following: is 11 list (i like :31 I butions in several lluxos of iir ‘clvs i'r siqk um] 'wnnmlmi.snhlmre, m:: ll“ up ilv by: the Lallics of Rock nl ‘L l Creeks : I ,Mrs. W. Biglmm. (lrind fruiiijol‘y. I shoot: Mrs. .i. Sut'k‘, dried frn': , and ages; Miss Mi (Ilvnryrdriod fruij, n‘ml ngesere. A. Whiua. xlriml frui 3 and: bultqr; MN. A. llPitl. «lriell limit} and: Mrsub'. and E. \\jhito. dried fruit. and: -Mrs. llengy. prim, butlirr. nmi.‘ jelly; Wat-field. llriod fruit: Airs. J. Ma'rfnm] ,hutier; Mrs. J. Wulknr, npplnl‘llllblel iflmmlaigrw: Mrs. \V.’ Blank. rli'idil pm - Mrs. .\‘li rmz. apple butler; MmL'lulz. chorrios uIHI bundngvx; Mrs; s":ch linen a ll litlnilngos: Mrs. S: 1111, peaches: lint'll _nnd lmmlngos; liars. (ii chart-ins nntl llllHl‘ilI: Mrs. J. liurner. lin; Miss M: iii-Kinney". 2 m a pe: Mrs. John Haring. npplo lump lino) muslin: Mrs. Allison. fruit. nppl bum linen; Mrs.‘l..l' lin-k. peach b' (toy. and mu-linz Mrs. C. Scln-ivor.. ried Mrs. Wnylmighr. fruit. and mu: in: M Beck, fruit nml,mn~lin: Mrs. A Hill, nndAmnslin: Mrs. 11. Ilill. 1 «hi my! mus. ! lin; MW. A4.!ll(“\illl., lmmi anti u u< :1: bids. iH, Bonner, fruit mnl'npple but . Miss é. Milleruit and muglin: Mra. .i, , llß.t(>wn _ )l'r’s. J. (‘.:iskey. shirt and bu ages; Miss 1L Caskny. lmntlnfle’s: Mr'n. 'R. mloeJinain and mmlin :' Mrs. Fry, Irnit: rs I’uilerm ', , fluitzMrsHmGgrt; fruit:.M' s ' i~e,c:mmiil lpe‘aches.jéllymmhinns.t vola, ln-et,lin n ,nntl lint: Mix-«l‘s M. J. am .I‘. Mn fort, drigd fruiivhdried be l‘,_so:zp. thwels. < sis. pill ‘ oases, sh‘irt an; muslin: Mrs. J. fioliz'worm i l pillow‘case, almet. 'non, mus} andnonp; ‘ Mrs. Spatm. shirts, ushinns an bandng ; 1 Mrs. Powers. slxir , cushions an bandngg; Mrs. Tntg. can d pouches an tomatoes: , Miss A. Tale. 9 yardfi’ banning -; Miss If Stewartjellyp iiss J. 'l‘hompao . cmbio , bandages and/ compresses; Miss . MoAl' - ter, 2 papa farinn—nmounting‘lto 1} bus - , els dried ples.- l} bushels, (Mil penche . it bushel ribd pears, ‘ll qts. ch ries,6 qt . black ries, 8 gallons fruit buster 2 5 cars of fruit, &c.,—14 sheets, ll pilldw-casemrlfi , towe/k, 10 shirts. 3'09 yarda‘ bn (Inges. n d ;37 sbions. with a large quantrity of cod:- pr‘aeulint, &c-. Two boxes of thembove‘ i are forwarded in care of 35p inl nggn‘ . i he will attend (O a proper dig ibution if . the samba ' 3' l l .WA Box, for the relief oi'l tie ivoundqd i Soldiers in temporary Hospitals, i‘ the vicinfgl i ty of Boonuboro', was made up “3% the follow ‘_ iug individunls: ' ' 2 i )lrs. IHankey, 85 yda bandngoé, l quilt. 3 ‘ pillow cases, 3 towels, 1 bottle 0 wine, 6 qia dried pemhes, -l loaf of bread, 2 lbs, rice, {1 . paper corn march, 2 bowls prese a, '1 pi’ccfi‘ Of‘lonp, dint of pnmphlels, trnc‘ , kc; Mrs. Snmurl Gallagher, 12 ydr bandages nd musliii. 3 peaks drird peaches; Miss Lyd Fleck, ll crock apple; butter; Mrs. E. Ham lion, 8 qé dried fruit, I crock peach butter,.. ‘tumblcr f jelly, bundle oflim-n, lot of pump cts,‘ tract ; Mia; Slmkely, l crock peachbuue ~ l himbl r ofjelly, 1 pair pillow cases; Mrs. 8. “amino? 1 can' pom h, butter, 8 qt: dried pe Chas, 3 p a dried cherries, bundle bandages; Mrs: Elinf,j bundle of bandages, pactnge' o lint; .\lr .‘ McGrew, 1§ qr: dried (seeded) 0 cm“, 1 iii dried pours, 3} qls dried peach ; Mrs. L“ Beecher, bundle of linen; Hrs. Led, one crock i peach butter, 1 crock preserves; Klimt. Nancbi Bnily, 6 qt; cherries, 3do seeded, qta dricpl perches, 1 jar pent butter; Mrs. Sim-cl llur , l 1011,38 yds bandages, 3 pieced a p; Mrs. a. Bcbriver. 8 loaves of‘brud, 3 do: tasks, bun dle of bandngce; Mn. D. Wisler, 1 sheet, 1 [Shir stockings, 3} qll cherries, qt: dried penchea; Mrl. Johns, (qt: dried pe qhes; llr . D. Polly, 1 sheet, 1 pair ~atocki s, 6.} (1% dried ripples; Mn. J. Slorer, 3 p . liuckel berries, 3§;qu'drigd peaches, l tumbler jelly, 2 lumen of bread. 3-1 )ds 0' bandaged. ' ”The Republicans my the gévernment must‘be :sustniuml. So my wo.. Why did they not sustain it three years ago? The government is the constitution and the lowsflvhy do they not sustain it new? AH we [wk of Pruident Lincoln, or any other official is to sustain the constitutxon (the‘ government.) and whenever they do not do It. hut suffer its treuur to be plundered, or it: lawn to he violated): it it, the duty of: free md potriotio. lpeople, to hold them re. Ipomiblo. and to 0 not men that will Idmin into: it properly.—&lM Danced. ~ i 1 ~ For the Compiler. our. McPHERSON vs. nmcomn “ \llténgucs speak ofhimmn! the blenred sights \w «panama m are him : yuur pmul‘mg nurse h.'n u rapture ll“! her baby cry. ' \\ mle she clmu hnn : the ‘A‘luhvn maid pins Her ricbell hum 'bont her sm-uly neck, (numbing thewnfll to eye Hm l" , . ~. . . , is urea; w-w. ~ Since my last communication. the Rebel ‘o‘]: lgs§‘szll)lmlll, the ex-‘Repréaenmtivo goes mid into Maryland hai-i received its quit-tug. ‘ to church. firut to eloctionoor and dint-{hate at the hind! of lillle “Mile” and his; gallant, mill, prvmp'fl'rs. i7} VlVhicll l nu) told stung] {of the vrm “€1.10"! 0 ns won a I mar, suit "my ol' the Pomm'w' and Clllft' {‘[cmmr'inowspiimrs being too miich diclimod for F 9“ has re‘lurned, \nfter fl fullguxng “"d‘nny notice to be lqkén ol‘commnnicntionq hazardous Journey to Hugorstown—lmv‘mgi contained therein.)ther(-hy sanndulizing his been in active service for twenlytmn- hours . I‘elfll'bo'l" 1"“ fB]low-"ON'llll’l’m‘zjlflml fill?“ —an« his. - . nttom xivino ('servicemnl [LS mpeo or u n viled withg‘l) Sufi)": maimficenqy’ylnscriom prnyer‘for frivnd and for; but ‘W E ,“ ° . .“A ““5- .'“s “3““ .iml‘azinpz from tho conductjmt reforrml to, been thrown mule, while he has donned Vl think it \vnu'd L.- vary uncertain tojudgo the more boco'minp garb of ‘omonceful citia WWW" ”’9 "We“ "ftlf‘illllbm‘ John inflo zen. His card» to the puhlic now stands: "I“! “2 ohm”: wmgrflal "" whexlhernthegreat : ~- < . . o 'JI'C was ) mun votes. wi II no lumpembe on the pages of l“’l°'7'»“"d'3“'lg'l-morc on thin sum-0% but. give you “gm“ mg! from lllfi recent trrtvrlstlirmggh Bedfdnl I ukntch' of the gvntlvmnn'n olectionoorinn: and Franklin counties, the dir; calomit‘yhso ‘ and l Imp“- ”0 be ('Xcuwl il'nsnlmvu I can pathetically expressed in his 'buncornlsol noti cgnfislonll’hngnfi‘e :‘zth lilltu in his views A ‘ r » . ‘; Inna Olllflfl. m in run . 10)) on mil" 'hm WV”! nway,.unfl he '3 nylninoighhnr John, harp mung]. ix—"l linyt ll li'. mingling With his constituents—not elcc-‘nion Douglas i)uinocr:nt”v-or, “l nhqu tioneering. oh, no l—but bottling in ml" was‘ and still am one ofztlmryold ‘i-chool Jct‘fi Wfll' his ')Pcllllnr.g9niuq will 15c most am“; {l‘mni'un l)nniocrnfi;.” haw, airkwill you - , _ - _ . . . war or (t momtm , un l we eat. vom- VlchllJlL for tlu. mu l‘tSli o)" t‘lnsgrmt and I woulddrc supvrior Damocrncy? 'l‘o (103 mm glorious Rc-pubho. But. buucomlwism order. i Im, in! go hack to the cgtmpninn of 1313, Listen to tlie“.\'mr paperz” “ Mpphflgon when thcru “'ol‘o thgco candidates in tho H‘l‘Vt'tl some time us Captain. and then!fipl‘um;('l’o};r""'l‘l"":‘)’v‘Nl‘lflly‘l‘lwlz'ul’ll‘ly J . . , . . 1 ' ; "(in)”lil 6‘" ""100”! ID Cllll( ll 1] (‘.-I5 '9 'll for‘h” Mid/lg“? and “”711” ““3 promotedi l:n>lly nominated .Wliig cnmlidnte. 11ml II to the staff ofGon. McCullHts ond of his Free-soil Almlxtinn ca‘nditluld. l Mk Who Aids. He served until (‘ongrosé 'met in I then bolted inl‘onowitgn tnwtmhip. lcl‘t llm mum session, in July, 13m; and then mg}?ngumncnnioparty:mdflectioricerod for Mm. cured leave of absence. and attended to liis tin Vim I'm-“ll? “T 3 Wu": 0w" “W "'0 , i _ . ' I only voto mm. in the Lonowngo hm: {on u“, duties as Congressman, nnhl- the‘eml of Free-soil Abolition candidate-f! and lhdréhy that sosslon. 110 then'rcapmed his mill-I then (dread): showed your hand nt’z’ijlmli tary service as Aid, and continued netivply tmmsmhwlnlo you this day would innku therein until the regular sbssinn of Con- “'0 puhlicheheve that you “m.“"fil “WW“: ‘ , . D b , st” .\;v ii (I. Were bitterly omm-q'od to Almhtmnmm 2”“: "l 00"" er J? ‘.l‘ 0‘ ’9 “'0? You t9lllhv public that youdulnnt-dlmlun bumfombu (lam-x not roach lllwcuce, the word l the wml‘uf n... [J.ggblmmc hut Sthsiml m Immluig would be morestrictly appropriate.) ‘ ill"? “Y“"d‘dl l‘,l'lll‘l'=“l1(‘ “‘9.“ ”W ”'le “ .lunius " ii propane-Ml to insert tlmt ntitl :n'rl?;}\vr:\s;nxl:llnw: M will“? “L'lT‘T’i'Nn. ‘ ‘ ' “:V l. i . v .. !U “1.1!; I new: 'Ulll' Imno it 15: tllm‘, u singlt “nth (“Ml ill], ”'l‘ “how.“‘lse'i’whilq’ l (ho-..ynvrth ldmw mu that run ltul merit. Cupt. McPlu-I on (In! not Penile"!leaveolulm-mu-lrmptlu- ””1119. [mum]; any services to Comp ny K. He; did not, you 'in ”I 0 VLi'KMlllllVe Rw‘anrtl. lingo llh'._ command them one,si glc hmir, and “than I whore bootm- Lint-over, of New \vm-k, up. ft ‘ ‘ rtls attached tl .1' ll‘ 1‘ G ‘: piled (or tlu: m 0 ol tlwllousmuml _t'nu will It (’9' Va A ‘ T) ‘9 8J 0 PP' , find. Hl'. that your vote IR n-cortlt-«l m fi’vt)!‘ McCall he performed 1 q duties. 'llis name' 0 giving tlm the or the Home to tin-f Aim" 3* mm montinnml in a w ofithc dispatches li iq’m KLKX'IUI‘CI‘. Amin. sir. uccm-dmg to of that able General,’ m. the r-rouf'lln'es‘ l "‘l‘ "pl-mid" how «Jul you "1‘" lur_ “'0 dl‘l' cxiit that. hizCn itain ‘ i ‘1 \"l | . ,' _} feré‘nl nllwvru ohmvn In thr- llouw, .\‘penk‘ . ' - l - 7" I' “7" ‘l‘ “ 5'1"“,“4 pr. tilei‘ks. &c. Lot llm‘ pnldu: vxumlno.— bestowed ‘upnn hiln flu‘ Lthcanz‘, 'nnrl [fail-l 'l'l‘llly4 you will find llmy lnms nIrI-mly ux~ combo nluno. lint. n {o*} (lays ngn, in a con-' uminml. will tho rlyi-nn m-xb'l’nufluy Will H réution wilh an original ‘momher drum-l ll.” ”I"! you how "'r "nu“ tlr-cexvml runny: m K now 01 f.1"l l ... 1 conwrvnlu'c. ~lrutx mid loyal ‘,llvtnnt'rnt», 1' "y ' lu: “E— "'0 l'nl'llwly “5'5 ltlltlfi'All Ind lnvu the clmncu tncluw nttlm bum-d me of‘lhc lruth l lllO‘llK‘lfillfl .\lnlfll; coming whim: of mo lu-yialznurv. ‘ And and. fmther. aim-Ho , tluit when Cuitfllmlf, s'" if 57")“ lIIWN‘J \Hll‘wvu to tln~ McPherson visited (In nlumy' K. which “nay "ML“: u VFW T'l‘l‘: Mal"? “Elm”. int-on _‘ . ‘ ‘. i ' . ‘ . 4,9151 n. m llll'l ‘ Iv. fwn you mnn- to but >Ll¢lrilll: the nmJo ll) of Ith; (minority : Mtn'lw)‘i_\'<lu\\ll. ”Imm llw rm. ”21 (I turned thmr :l'm-ke I pun him, lur Int-BH]; will, h MW”. mi: liu particular .u t!) «‘l;m._, taking tlwlu holn'tlv'r homvs Illlllk'l: false you wm-o n linmm-riit. 11l in 10-w yaw; “‘l‘l'PSOntutan. uwl R r 01»\\"Ir’:ll\' drh-rtini' Swillnl-LU‘ 35”” :3“ in.” "7 ‘ll'o,.‘\"“""""l" .‘ -. H” .. J) ‘ '_ ;_ ( u'lp i-IN pox-iv. 'on it" inform “'m‘i'l n.. thurn “hen'thn; mu (.Iln d to m {.\e (19’. yuoiirifinlihn. Mn, wnh Thiulclcsh shin.” L tioelm the hold and l cnnced “fillll :wtu‘l Wl'lm turn» H-Hn‘xzol'rynnr life-min “)I:th dilnkW- ‘ I ' yon. “‘in n l-rvx- ntly L‘hv mm; In olmmm n liht the “Star” mntinnm it~x lnmrmnlv ur- .lu» Ema “I thr l'n-uVi- in vonr tmvnddp ‘nvn ‘l‘4 but: (, _ “M,“ ‘1 ("V ri\'-~, :ntll\n m-llwr to ho i-lm-tml to thin ‘ ‘ :lllt 0. you \\'M'vr unil :tguin lu‘wmnn- n l) -m -1111‘ . Now. ul'tw l'l32llitilllllfllll lhuir rrtan -)_u ml Ill'llt‘ 3." ,u'a. )‘lvlr llll’l :u Jul-pl. u "n l'rlll‘lt ‘\lTUllllnll lin-i- Vulvr ; nib-Nina 51 otl'mnn: llwn nfitin u llvlnm-ml; nn l rn [hum In wlntt yuu- now in'v—l .k n. : would he llnuglm llulnnmut. .ll'i‘l’T‘ inn lh'nwt'rul, llvtllflvlir m. l‘luptuly mini, in short .unvtli'uu tlmt Wllgl Hill. m‘nlp.‘ MlVil' llu- pt-fllrll' _\’ml (‘ll'l‘lll'llt'l‘r whine— And, aiftm‘ all lills.’ Ilvn- go-h :tntl liltin ”41"” ll l‘l i< tlan l-Vp-nlplaly Jt'lll‘rflll4llilll 17-\|snt;l’:s§; Vv'unhl It ‘nut ln' lit-tier, "all" lmr.l l'nl" \nu tn l‘ll‘lllgl' 'llu-“nliullvm” nlitiuur Worth r'4tlllxglr‘lli'l'wlnlélll lh-‘uucv it to . .-Il’_ l).lvil§ Dén'iucrnt? l Vc-nly lhink iym «lxohld—nn-l nu «louht would ifyou thought, : it. w‘ uuhl clot-t you. t . liiir, l'nrthvr, vthvn you wont mko‘l lgv n 'ovrt‘ri n gn-ntll-nmn lust wwk toxin: Your ' opinion on Hm lntul ’l’muluniniun nfljlln! ll'l'ifiltlt‘lll, (litlitnll 'Ol >l|)_, ll l) ll«:lllllll' fur Ithallium-r or \\‘HIWF‘4L it of no :mmllnt, l &n.‘ Nu \"nlt‘ ll‘lllltl’fl'l‘yfll'll- llu- (”til-l M IL!- ish: tbK ‘l“..m-hnnuliun A null; unvl “'ltrul‘ :(‘Ulli'l‘i’lh or in nlhfir ‘mmh “1.1 gm! find indill'dMlrthvr to fine Hillll‘ m'nllmmm. lt' .unly‘ evvrv- pvnmi muitl wt- inln‘nmnvrwa \‘nnimn. «\s‘. Yo gluii uml would lm l-ig - lixlljw, lll§yuso tlw lill)1“lll‘,) 111-iglll or .lulin‘, ‘ :i~ (hi: tlu- mam )uu lilkt‘ your-toll" to lii-. Fjry’t you think Hm l’ri ~‘nlmn's rue-mum iconluim nothing but gx~.'\v|uil(- nll’ your ll(‘i;.!lllflll" mnl mu m-m stutmmvn think it I! N-‘rium ull'iir. I’rn vxauw Inn. n~~fi,;l.l»'~u;_ : l films-g .tlmt you find otlu-r l-t-oplfi (:oulrl ‘ not 'wv'mnttorv- mymt mm. Piny.-~ir,lm\'g yon‘gntutu xiv- l ll):I;.:lH_l)’lnf_: claw —o win-pic ,' pain (if spl-(‘tm-Im—Jrr is it _qul' «It-"p ll‘urn ‘ mg‘ imd grout \\'i-doni—tlmt oxalla you g 4” Imudh nlmvu you; nr‘igldmrs? . I cannot H-11-l—hul 0| one thing 1 can imam: you uml tlntt is. if incun-i.~touuy‘ni.tk’cs u Wm: and n gu‘ t mun. _wu urt- lw'. ' T u-rc .m- “why MIN-flow lriclfi llmt l sho I‘] like to notice. but mmkrlopn thiv alrepdy too le'ngthy communication. tins!- ing {that the conwrmmvo and loyal Haunt-n -in Ajilznhs munly will. on next 'l‘utwlgy, -te I; such men. its neighbor .John tlmn gigllt inconsistencies and self-conceitnnust perish. By a lover of truth turd mllalchgfy CM BM MEI rifive EMI or to ion was it. n make the and united this pany recing of all 13 Cnmtinh faN or s the resign'ufinu tale re-t le-c- eleitiou of uuL:er and é‘vny man - MEM MEE hifi ezlttelitos Tho next bunn‘mnbn th'lrln “‘o‘ fig}? ‘l‘ ‘ the "Sv'mim 1." "111 m awn/r; o'imer Mini. most (‘.rumplury shqot my: : ,- ‘rMJinly; by hits. «4me (meaning Cum. M- I‘m‘x‘mn).twb rel'L ‘ forn, hills Were pfi~~etllnl Ul‘D' hm Wiioql. whigh will save. lnn tho etnlzntpc-cl nrmj; busifi', over lqulyvfiveémillions of (lollzxrii this yam-Wand adds, “Lfir- tnxfphyorn shoul‘gl take hotice of this._ @Thif is no fimia'f'or small politim.” ' [low eioganll Sma'l po7l} ticxl, We hues kpowh shis Milo} for funny ‘3 years. and never s‘m-pnfiwd Him ramble of unytlniug but mallp’lill'tga, an}! w_e Qpine he must have been uxider some porn Hnr influ»; ence when he Wrote this Luncfihtbc: article.-—- CaptK McPhersbn paving thq Govgrnment! twuity five milliom in (the ycér X Buncombe.’ Bumpmbcl A capile ‘ad culgeml I We do know he has baén guilty of robbing Peter in pay Pnu’l—thnt. is, by taking oon~ tracts from certain coplrictorgjw‘bo did not recognise his peculiar genius, and' giving sgid 'conlrgtctfi to his ownii‘rienjds, until they wem‘ surfeitedgvith excehs'ofiapoils. Th‘p gexrymnnderingof the filth (gong-ass. 'ionnl district, to auit-anl.3 Kcl'borson's (views. (my turnout, gnd: we. predict that it willuin oonaigning himito {he sgmefatb thr‘t lbefel poor Bonhnm, of Cnrlisle, where tye same game was attempted! and 1m think when the 14th or octane; shall have past and gone. poor Eddy will‘eiclnim',‘in' the words of Cardinal W9lsey: ‘ . “ Nay, then. breve"! E ’ » I have touch’d the bighqst point of In my greatness. ‘- ' And from that full meridian o! by glory, I hula now to my netting: [shall {all Like n bright exhalation in‘gtlie bvening, And no man see me mpre. I z 4? »~ a I hnvc'ientured', ’ . Like lime wnnlon boys “at swim on bladders, This manysummeu in a sea of glory, En: Tu beyond my drptb: M 3 high blown pride Aglength broke under me ; and now has: left me Weary, and old in ncfiire, w the Ifiércy Of‘n stream ofjuulce, _flmt‘must fotever bide me." ‘ Just. nemomu an‘d Con-Samtive Repubj liens! ON TUESDAY NEXT you will be ullad upon to decide between COFFROTH ‘ and the CONSTITUTION, , and . McPherson and Abolitionism H Turn out! whether it rains or mines! Work early. work late I Give one day to your Country! YOU WILL NEVER, NEVER REGRET IT! £ ‘ TO THE POLLS I TURN OUT ! For {ln Compile: BUSBEY DISSECTED. " M}. Eamon :—-Th_e time is at hand when one of Hie candidates; a Mr. Busbev. whn would like to be elected to the ofliqe of lm‘gislalor on next Tuvalu. is sonny a: ehctiouoering that even Sunday cannot be 'vm’redv; by}. Jill! nlzpenrq} f'rum his conduct. ; pm ‘ son ~....- ..,.. ”- THE PUBLIC DEBT. Thc'Royublicnn papers are onllcnvoring to niuke their renders believe that our 'pub l lic debt is only about W,(N)0,00(L .Tho ' iannnu] interest on Chis sum; a: 6 per dent. ' 34mm be $30;000;000.‘ B 6: the Direccfrux Blindrhwn up. by anuzus S'rrvzus,.nn___d , ‘pa‘ssml by n Republican Congress, forllfe ‘ pu’qiose of paying the‘ interest on the pub pac (lehl, will extract wow: HUNDRED AND Fi_l“'l'Y MILLIONS OF DOLLARS 3‘ froni the pocketa of the people! Now, one . v of Lalo things is certain ; either the Repub -3 lican‘ papers are wrong in their estimate; or iCongreu has grossly deceived and swirl? ed I thepeople on thin point, by taxing them ‘ fivegnm as heavily a 3 wan necessary! . ‘ ‘,~ .W‘plleuve the industrious and hard wbrk ing masses tojudge hctween the Republican ' papers and the Républican Congress. The - amount of tax levied‘by Congress, (3150.- ‘ 000,003.) in the interest at six per cent. of ”H‘WHXTY-FIVE HUNDRED Mllr LIONS 0F DOLLARS! (32.500.000.000) whioh Rum, it is fair to presume, Mr. Suv lrls‘nnd his fellow-members of the Commit tee'of Ways and Means estimated the public ldebt’ would amount, to by the time th as -1 39851119!“ and collection of the tax coal: be made.“ I Ifwe nrp wrong, we trust some Republi can editor‘fof financial proclivities. will set‘ us rilght, {lnd qhow why a mf5150,000.000 was evied to pay the inte for one year on a debt dfsso§ooo,ooo. According toour * notion of figurés‘this is reckoning interést lat 30 per cent, and, therefore, 100 k! _like * . rank usury! W‘Five Uiousaud‘ Democrats 9f Ohio, recently assembled in Mass Meeting, Ind expressed their unconditional €ol3de tion of the late act of the Admlnmtmion in kidnapping Dr. Edson B. Olds. Their indignation is unmistakable. Letting“). everywlurre, condemn‘all acts of Whigs upon the rigbuof their loyal {allow omm: and violations of the LII" And ‘he Can’t:- mtion.—Allznurww Dem“: : _* #11:. George Bathing, of Cumbgw‘ towubip, by! placed my,” “bu . “to? excellent Cider, the but... h". “1.0%” anon. Bommm .... , WWS»
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