Fi- ''7 'l'erms. a 0 Imubpublinhed ovety Monday by Hum J. Snnu. 3t $1 75mi f pdd strictly xx ADVANCIf42 00 innum_ if not paid in advaiwe, No ariptiorf discontinued, unless at the in of the publisfier, until :11 marge. “dd. ‘ a Inmuxn inserted at the and yam. t Punmxa done with ’wtnefi‘ And “patch. ‘ ' Ontp‘l‘in South Baltimore “feet. hourly 'pofito Wunplers’ Tinning Establishment V‘Comun P—nm‘rmo Orncz’fpn the sign. Director of the Poor. R see reqnened tp unnonncc ANDREW ° SHULTZ. of l‘ntimore townlhip. u I we {or Director of the Poor, at (haunt "”1. subject. to the decision of the Demo~ 1,!” Convention. ' "[863. I u: ‘ County Tneasurer. ,1 ‘NGOURAGED by many triends, I ofl'ermy (‘l lelf as a. candidam for COUNTY rams .JRER, it. the next. election", "abject to the de '- Mon of the Democratic County _CnnVcnlion. dbould I be so fortunate as to be nominated and old-(ed, I pledge myself to discharge (ng dyfinp of thejflice fuhhlully and promptly. f ‘ N :9‘ . JACOB sumvs. Gala-burg, Hay c, 1863. ta" ‘ . ' County Treasurer.- ‘[f j: ,EING freqlienlly loliclzed. loll'er myfirll as I candidnw ford”; ollice .vof‘CUUSTY KEASURER, aubjec; to the decnsiou 6f the Dcmocntlc (Jimmy Convention. Should I bv nominated and elected, l‘pledgc myself to dis charge the duties of the’nffire faithfully and promptly. -- , JACOB TBUXEL. ' Gonyuguw, April 27, 1863. w ,' ' ~ {Bounty Treasuxger. " VNCOURAGED by many friends, loff‘cr my ”; «If.» u cnndi'nlnle for (:00er TR_EAS .KR, a thg next election, subject. to {be de an of the Democmlic County Convpmiom 1111 .l be ‘so fortunate no to be nomlnnte'u ‘ «fluted. I pledge myself to disclmrge th’e I 0(1le ouicc l'uilhfully nnd'prommly. 7 1 ROBERT D. AHMUR. __v'ottyahurg, Slay ll", 13:54. to k: L ~ ~r——— fi ‘ (Register 8: Recorder. 'l'!qu soiiritatiun at numerous Manda?! ngxun ulh-r m_\ self‘uw n (andidauc for he uflicc ONIEGI-‘h'l'l‘ifl & RI‘X‘URIJKILM (be ensu ingeieaionfluhjvcl with;- decision of Im- Doma crmic Jouuty Gum-emiun. ’Slwuid I “2 so I Mrluu-Ie as to bl: nutumntmLun-l clu’lud, I pledge mg‘mH' m dim hnfgc the duties at the ’ office 10 Lb}: best 01 my "Inlily. , EDWARD SIcISTIRE‘ Liberty tp., sh): 11, 1863. to F Re ’~ “ ' .1. “8‘ Rm“ I I . “‘1; elf, M n f”) 91‘my hit-ml V c-fhgnia'iut I: Icpddfi'f};“l'xe fur ”11-5105fi:"fl‘9:\A1%If‘l'he s°]i('it'“i°“ of n V I'm‘m.‘ I‘. ‘ a"; I" , ::o _ crmu . umep - I hhmfl-l 11):”.nlatmw "\liu L'uuuul'lt‘s W‘llm. du- :(vizl‘lEßllFf‘ 3:? a: 1‘ calmlthe oft:- :lxgnrltvx, I To the Peopl‘ Qf Palm I hum-019“” ' \ln M [Hr] ~ unsmrsiuu 0‘ c dec:<' ’ e el‘suin" l. . ‘omde Alrim . 3y mnia '- . V patron“ 1 “‘ clcvlml I .v_ . wuuf :9; :1) n eecuon 3.1- . PQrtnnt. Fl . . [mummies-av m [mes all ,pl 'L'c «nlmn. Sh t r_morruu ‘ I “In“ the 155“ - 490th)" i , r _‘ ‘.. . ,hv «.n .. ,n: . Univ! 1b . “mum, ‘‘' ea "way .hsM 1m .' Riv-nan, ‘mm I‘. A. P. ILHWHHEM' affirm? “"4 “Mme :g‘lfirm‘lie “33:50:; {13:38, lmemion $20111.“ mm [lowland .‘ l.' ~‘—‘> . ‘ - I’. fl‘. ’ .‘lr _‘l -‘ ' u' 'R'7 fl 7 > My an“. L PM” of the mm my‘elrm dis- au e( back from van inlgpi war 1:115 i)! _ eglster -A- ‘ Hly. >ano«e ,m th.-l ~ ' “inks to GO . r ”mm“ 'e n T . 8; Record " glmuhm “ .-.().J“. l-)("‘-F‘ V’m: of mm] vn . ID. and ‘gral' -. and win] .uuw'mmiulmu 5f or. .-‘ .0 ‘7 g, . nrgh 30, 1853 ‘RAIJJDE. J from lvor which. by Ilia 'Jludfiz to the sl'ill’ IJim-r :1:\-‘s:::’1l;“ly.nml m ufir'rfi‘lSlH hivmh in Sheiifl‘al . ulna—w ’ J l‘mn‘gflffiluempce‘ot: 021:0? “Chipvgd [he “MlSTER&??l.,‘(‘,(‘]"|‘4;;‘+‘“="" r(.".~';';.(:|t ”gum, ‘FI‘TJLLOWJ‘ITWX-‘V's‘ ( tY. 4 " ,mnaidgmiéJ‘gEgfi-ayénow "av???“ lCmin. “mm OHM ~, :, 21:. m“ . n “.0 05,, lzniuv.l H:1 - “NAOMI; ‘ :to its eoauses'tf’ , ' rsn enin Sin’uld Ib’ “elunurulu- p JL’I LN) the du- (ht-(«mic xv. " H." Inlbortum-Il f. . . COW—l e presvnt condic- ‘ ”L have brow} cs 4 , 'UIInU'~(,‘. -. 7 -] - ('.lmllvlntel ‘ M 301 mm" P acefull an” d m“ ac“ h?” mm ”Her U ”HUILM‘ML l ”Hymn". ‘, no“. mumu . urthyonn-Juj‘u . .-N‘ In , ecqno' f ~ e and Secu . umrv oM‘e dull“ 0f ‘' 1 “MIL,“ "I I 2 n m yumilml-d “m”. (‘ 1' me mysvlf ‘li‘t. f‘ A ‘ Lhlel-‘_ tl ' 3 great Ci .1 re. IL iw 1:0 the'wiah .\M“ m din”. LM“‘ , _u -J.-.-t, to 1| ~ln.lld.llc t - H‘tl el .‘ H war 1,. A w Una «- in [II -1.. ’ “WWI: fll- ""l‘ont H- [H “Kh- .- , - f”- Sfllll ,- . y mlmatereu Ltuoou \" ‘ mp" ‘ H I > L '4‘“ «itmy uhflity. Lbe umniuin.) Should Ibe Shun: honnhnlipm hunty In a Union f Ito each mhci‘. H3,“- . Il . M., MN- .m 1515“” "1|; 1,11 1 y 1511:” ; I’ll-I‘7“ and Elected [0 lortllnfllt‘gx' [3 gym gem: in: “a (minded rm. ”19.3 ”ms m ’ ‘ ’ U:- “'1: -I . P': .0 ‘ u". _ ‘ prom‘s . ; len ‘ _ ~ 5 tr. 7,' H‘ (")l‘ . Registér 8: R L,3 \ lvcm. h-lolily. HIT: §£"‘§-“"“'° ""l’fie'mtl‘; Md The; 33:3 “5 hm“ ““3, "um” um Wile , Ww‘mvu BCord ‘ m In” scr ‘a" ‘< “wee ‘r ”em.“ “hr ‘ y , An]; ) . 91'. - ,7_ . Him. Q" ”"30 sh u“ w I “mafi # “In.“ unwaml?‘ up mew”. 1 m!" uI A :Aprll 27, “=63,- qc‘iLUARLfi’U MyBRS. ‘b? Presiaizll' mid'the imizf’”? ”11min Mt: “RGUHUEH- l: TIT-fin- "m“. N “Hwy v ‘s K -. u ‘ nrchs of Euro Magma mum-(“1'33 l'ut:nr¢d . ,_t y n . '‘ c I. ‘ VA- Ah ' . ~ 1 ‘ Luu‘flluiflrlwwufl 3,1,“; {11:31. olc-me' ~uh. FV'OIVR \(‘l [henffaity 7| " ‘ LOl‘Enen?‘ §fw”‘;?‘ the uhnh- Lifpnhm. .|.5- "u4;.r _ . ..g). ' an" ‘... ’ziml ”fixmmfimupd 3:31;“111 “I. m ’h.ln;lnltllmeulxxll_y.. “#11? «Jr as u. Sisyrlemus friénd: I nfi‘ ”dundlgrlnfl “n‘l'slli:::‘n?:fil“'< Nl5, “f"; :2" r . I cum]. .' _Mm . '.i H" .-_ ,nulc 1 '- _V ‘.r, 0 0 ’.IL ; , au- 33'3“? dunes (.1 rm- (1];I‘~Ll'l‘"'llx"f(‘ 1.. die. .m-mtic (finilhiyt ‘0 arm-mec.f}3n‘2s.f’m‘fl’ J's“? gm“ pughrifimmflw ”“4sz ; rival ~ . .: g u mi... in-_. rnmt‘fi' 3 'le‘ h”H ”a" J .NS . hcufiburg. Amii F-“nfg‘"ALl-.\uliil.‘ ”1‘ HE: 321’}?! utlxuud. l 1.13:1?51',“ b"‘fi"“fi' he 113:- .of .:y,2‘;,;’§°|"°~ The ‘:¢;(:?‘flml'tl'“" luff—- .., . , --, .. m -. in ,5 0 41:9 n 1! ‘a. .\m- 'lO «IL-1. 1. on are t' ~2 J 3'“ “"" l 1 1 .» . . . lam 'Cl‘ “ t -J Lip-re "“11““ H‘ . rdfil ” I“ h Reglstsr & R ‘ i .{lmllikhlfi .; JOSEPH";I lvml‘npln aw nfid “”5 Of”: and couSJ’wml .tr m {mam-{Ne U G‘THE VUTEIN m~ \,?Ccrdér. I" “$130). an, .\prik 2-v 15;?“thlunurp. : 'l‘l‘nngzgr‘s 0‘" "iétnx-i.::'.tillle (‘N‘mmfi ;,‘'. . , . ‘ - '1 V" 1‘ I- - ’ mwrl>x":;l:‘urflm sonmkmt ‘l‘? ‘ (In XTY:~ ' Sher‘ .._tc..‘_'_ ;' ‘f erouclies :E‘g‘ofillé 1311}! mbin'axt-C :3] "Pfld‘k‘. A”RUE“,Wigwam” m ui;<;;§}3"l'{' hm, FELLOW‘CI'I-l'7FVlffalty._ , ET liV‘thc MWEL‘L‘,’ ‘ll.. my. . _ m-r‘en -05,. .'a,v\J‘ . , _ ’ n h “"_— .l ' . V v:r:\y:..l¢y,!‘uilnl_v, Cl'nxyrrlhiil;lecl(~iuu at [ht‘bctg- (ht; lfi'fiwu m. mun;l-rjc:s lhe earnest no lilfleggmiilal Cause; 01:13}???~tr61wmng‘p» I “Him“ I. mm“ H -._ my, lur sin all ‘." ,u 1, TH; -. w .04 thoV . Jun. 1‘ "r H lingo ”Wm“. m: of my {0! the of} ICI‘ myself 3‘ I’drk- of and C 0 ‘‘_ .911" mien-L ;. - Orth and . . 1U m 1; .1 . . >oflh¢ulfiq e|- Ire of Slll-il’lh‘" \ a “ “de f - mmoumm ' “I‘m-(“HOT ' so” ‘0 m” I)l“I “w ”me I u,.|nd d, ,JNHoum d‘ . ‘ Hunt the m “1- e “ere sour and my , ‘rmlucts I . H U I'- 'V I : “i iI. 99301“ i . mu.» Imt ' P-lukouhc 'lll‘ll» dnl I|.xr.rc 11, NULL Ill)- !3 ( Huron: Hl,l-motlhel)em “Plenum" Guided n cmrocnl ' ”unndh M ”h." mums In“: R. F. .h. gnu“ hn-l iii-mod 1 "3". Should I l U—UPUL- ('uun-' tlflg. compfiitinn‘fln .' .'t’m‘fi': um! ax: “idvll’ur~_ .1 , l I‘J' (.‘. I‘m kJ’jjl I-nml-vb- of lho U'rpfldgc "“50”?" “s‘: 'TOllllnah-(L Rnd-y (ilel @450 Of (“Sui “El .}rlie. “l“ am I. A“ mm“, June I ”U". i “Album“; V m “mm“ “ml”Abargexino‘irnties"l§°s‘t‘°n of the Afri(}“»;€m;“.xb form} ‘1: If: ,Al. - ' I . ‘ I ‘ . \u , f Franklin (1: \j 1 a A\l(;K|{i‘l-IY.I~PF{‘T (rpfetilcgedu: the Nuliog T 105: (mil ”.0 “‘69:: ....“z .;.mv ‘,‘-3;‘ . - 0n . ‘ I‘M ”u“... - ' . Sh _~7,180J. teat ‘ i'.lonul Abalitliloxfang-qw :lel‘ilicgg‘F‘r“ er,‘ * ~. M 000 m» ‘ , {in '.c' '< ' L ”I. _lffalty. i ‘ videdlgo the Landing!) 1:1. “ “mu?!” 9“? ‘ , _ umst its’elt." 'l‘lo th‘hmlf‘fim— . ‘ ”film-("r :0 (Le '¢ Reglster Br. Recorfltr. _,' } T flu: s«‘ilivi_t.\tiuu of mum-Emu 1'10““st A again uni-r quwh’ :Is 31 v unl‘nL-n- lor the mm; ol mamsrmx IH£(,‘(H:HE.‘:,.~(lllgwng‘u -lil"¢,"t-l¢:ct'xun, “,ll‘l'lJ'N-l [0 [hr Ilerh‘i‘m of Mir Demo ‘cnuié'Cuimly UIHH‘L‘H‘IiUIL Should I he so fumumte us to he nohnnutcd an}! (-h-clcd, l plnlge myscll to IliScthgL‘ the dunes or the cilia: to the bvsLuf m, ability: , . ’ A ' .\. W. FLEMMIXG. , Gettysburg, March 30, 1863. 12* .. ‘~ ;...__.-. . A: _. 2., Clerk of the Couyts. , T (he solicnntion of qumgrmxs. friemh. I A aflbr muse” as n (-undidnte lnr lhc‘ office 3} 'LEIIK/Uf_THE'CQURTS, at. the ensuing eclion. flhjéul to H); decision nflhe [Hmo erutl’c‘County ('umcuunn.’ Should I be $0 tortuous Is to be nominated and elected, I_ dge myse‘lf to disehur-{e the duties of the 33% $0 the best of my nbih‘z); W ‘ 0 JAMES J. PINK. - - ogfgrd (p., April 20, 1863. tc~ . ' . Clerk of .the Courts. ' . NCOURAGED by 11 number '9!‘ my friends, lofl'er myself as a cantlinlnlgtor the office ULIRK OF THE COURTS, m une‘i-umiug election, subject. to the decision affine Demo cruiu County Convention. ,Should‘l he s? forlum as to be nominated and elected, ~ pledge’myulf to-dischurge the duties of the ofice fuitllhilly. ' - < KICIIOLAS B. SIIRIYER. 3 _Bfllbsn—tp., April 6, mega. Ic. ___, 7. : . _,, ;__~- _ ,Clerk of the Com-f 3. - NCOURAGED by n numbe‘r of my friends; liguin offer n‘ayselfas a candidate forlhe flicc of CLERK OF THE COURTS, at .Lhe coming elbqtion. éubject to the decision of the Demonraticfounty Convention. Should I be ‘6O fortunnt as to be elected, Ifldze myself ‘6 dkchgrgelthe duties of map faithhuy. , . ~JACOB SANDERS. ‘1 Honntfilensam tp.,,Mar. 23. 1863. .v Clerk. of the Courts. ‘ 1) THE VOTERS 0F ADAMS COUNTY:— _ Fellow-citizens :—Being encouraged by numerous friends, I ofl’er‘myself to your, coir lidention as a. gandidaite for 1h: Qfiice of_ QLEBK UP THE COURTS, at the next qlec tion, subject to rhe decision of the Dembcratic (hum:r Convention. Should I receive the 110151 irion and be elected, I shall dury'appre rich your cofifidence, Img! promiué to dischlrge '-the duties ofthe otfice promptly and win: fidel liy. ADAM MINTER. g, Funklin tp., April 6, 1863. tc Clerk of the Courts. G. UARB wilLbe I candidnte for the . Democmtic, nominntion for CLERK-9F GOURTS. Should he be successful. Be Me: Mmglf to use every‘ proper exertion mobction. [Mayfi “1863. tc __ s Clerk of the Courts“ -‘ G:’WOLF will be: cmfiidnu for CLERK '. OF THE COURTS, subject. to the do of the Demoemzic Connly' Convention. Gettysburg, May 11, 1863. tn ICING ms Racmvzo ms P - 391 mm a; 30mm (momma G 0 ‘° 935335 f" 5”" SP“? “‘1 3“” ._ “31m 13mm; mm: mm wmsxxY ‘___- _HEL. .._.l;__..___'__-.__+._,‘ medicinnl purpOlel onlynttho Nut ALICOES, Ginglupn, Muslim, n reduced lore of . ‘ Dr. IL;HORREI C m... u mannsrocx 3308'. Sign at “W ‘ .9M Fmvk-..‘ -_ _ ~_ -.- __ h‘ BALuonAL 3001'?th Kale,R when did #0,";- . ~ 7 you pt those nlea __ mom my 1" “A“. 01101! GLOVES to: en m 1 Boys, 0 By H. JIPBTA,HLE. • $5lll «Year- Sheriffalty. NCOURAGED by numerom‘frienle again' ofl‘er myself It: a. candidate {ortheofiice 0? Si ERIFF, subject to the decision of the Dem ocratic County Convention. Shpuid‘l banana-- inuted and elected, I ple’dge myselgto discharge the duties of the office with promptneas and impartiality. GEORGE ,BUSHMAN. Cumberland tp., March 5&0, ‘1,863. fillaving been informed of a report in circulation to the effect thutfl intend to run as an Mpendent candidate should! not be nominated by the Democratic County Conven tion, it is due to myself that l at once brund the mid report an utterly fulae. l have never_ entertainéd such/a thought, and lee! myself in honor bound to abide by -thc_deci‘slon ot‘tlie Convefition. as announced in my rurd‘nbove. June 8, 1863. ' GEORGE BUSUMAN. y Sherlfi'alty.i 4 ECOURAGED by . _nnmbc‘r or, frléndfl l olfcl‘ myself as n Gandillull: for the office of SHERIFF, subject to {he dcciaiop of the Demuaprmic Cpuuty Conventidn. Should Ihe nominn'led and elected,l pledge myself to ills; charge the duties at the 05166 faithfully. ; ~ HESRYY BI‘IITLEB. ’ Mountjoy tp., April 15, 186?.l lc“ A . , Shergffalty; ‘ NCOTRAGED by a. number of friend: I E oflcr myself an: 11 candidate for the oflicd 01151” me Suhjvct to the gecision hr the ngoi-gfiuic County Convention. Should f‘ he m‘nnin ml and Plocled, I pledge myself (.0 ms chargftbe duties oflhe (Alice finithtufly. ' M. B. MILLER. 11011;:thensnnt.‘1p.l June_2‘.7.l 1863. --.~ Shefiffalty. ' ‘NCUVRACHD lvfiillvno-r'u'tw‘rh'onds, loll'er 141 misvll‘ n.-I n ('.ufdi‘lmv {ln the nllice of bilfilill’l“, :lllleN'l to thr- ‘lvrision of tin: hem m‘mtic County Unnu-nlmn. Slmnl‘ll be now: inalwl’unll (-h-rh-d. I plmlgu my M ll to discharge Inc duties of tlmplliw \nlh Il‘llllllllflesi and hipnriiumy. . SAFI'LL. ,iKER. _ Freedom tp.‘, .\[ay 13, 15403.3~ “5' h-_.,,_ ”7» .- ' ’ ? ~sr——-*--—? Shenfi'altiz; 4- NCOIIRAGED by many f, ds,l nfl'er‘my- E self us a candidnte' for SHHRIEF nt'the nun election, subject to the decision ol'lhe Democratic County Convention. Should I b: numinared am} elected, I pimnise‘ to perform the duties of the ollice w—illi fillclilyuind im partiality. __' JUHN “(MASTER Mouuzplcasant tp., April 6, 1853. 10* lee Us. a Call! ' CODORI .lz GILLESPIE have jast received; at large and splendid stock of New Goods, ‘ wnich they are selling as cheap as the times will allow. Their stouk has been éeleclcd with :cum and is of ns‘good n quality” the_ nlmkct will aflord. SUGARS, wé hnvi all kinds, Haul and Soft. Crushed, Pulvcrized, Granulated, New Orlenns. qutn Rica and Cuba. TEAS, ‘lmperiul, ,Yonng Hyson and Black~Teis. MO LASSES, New Orleans, Pom Rica and Syrups of different kinds’. T08A00054 to‘suit all lovers of the weed, Congress, Spun, Nsvy, Cm‘endhh, Rough 139 d gently, Natural Leaf, nnd Fine Cuts; Smokingfl‘obacco, 15 difi'érem kindsi; PIPES, a Inge and fine nssonmcht_; SEGARS of) vagions blmnda.~ CUAL OIL LAMPS nnd.Shndes, we have the best assort meut‘in the plucel— which we aeonw; 3159, o 'No. lint-tide of 0681 Oil. HAMS,’pluin and sugar cured, Shouiders and Sides. FLOUR, of the best. quality, which we always guummee; Ccdar-ngre, Tubs, Buckets, Water Cans, kc. We also keep lNotions. Confections,_ Fruits, Fish, by the sum lot by £he‘barrel, Salt,Spi'ces, Chocolate, Starch, Bluckiug, Ihdigo, Candles, Soaps, Culr Combiand Cards, a lnrge assort mentgf Brugfies;Bn kets, Ropes, Cords, Crock ery-wary; kt GIVE US A CALL! ‘ Genyéburg, May 11, 1863. . Removal& HE nndérsigned,beingthe anthorizedpefion to make removnlf into Ever green Cube; tel-y, hopes that such as coptemplule thy remd‘mfl of the remains of deceasld relatives or, ’ will avail themselves of this season of 1h: have it. done.’ Removnla made with pron —terma low, and no efl'anxspag? to plen . PET . mum Inch 12, ’6O. Keeper of the Ceme’ Farmers’ & Mechamcx SAVINGS INSTITU’HUN 0F ADAM: laying increased in cabiud, bu en it; busineu Ind exundediu “conned: Lou: day, Wednesday. [April6, 1863. Pmking - 45 RECEIVED ms , ‘ swam a; gunman ‘CLO’I’H . G COME‘ ONB,,COHE ALL. {by 13, 1863. , .' ILLINEBY GOODS, Bonnets, Rlbhna M Eleven, Shlkeh Ind Bonhet Finn-es inst. meired from Kay, York, cheap 1: 1;; .n satockl’, lip of tho ' RED FRO‘~ . wmsmw's soormmsynu chfldm,_u Dr. B. BOBNER’S 7“— “AEM©@RATH© ANDEAWLV wwmmuw ; [none in: “mun—ton nu {03102: post] Are they M7l: lambs, thowtaés on bigg, That, when the dnp‘star sinks In night, 85in feedjk pastures of the sky, . 10r_n'lver Ellie: are they, there, “ With metést‘pemls open spread, V i That, when we mortals rest from mare, : . Their fmgrancg 0:2; the wegry shed? E .0: corned-Med candles, til); ' \ f Thatch. G 065 snags flbine so bright, The darknesénf our earthly bail ‘ To diaslpnto wjth syncs: light 7 _ 1 Ah, no I they are th’u Ictterufni'r, \éith which good nngds, clulhed in whité, Swéct hymns of love for us prepare, \ i n Ahd in heaven's book of rccbrd write. 5 , ffigimflmwm. 3 . '4 or TIM: ' - ' \ Democratic State‘ Central Committe‘a. UnioubVevan when- stntmmén hull 10‘ SI ‘ ' ' ~ , ~ - - ‘ - it—it began in‘ the triumph eta 5033(1 85:11 ‘thfi-e allusions to the .I-xugt! ’l‘ol 00v”. "h Pm‘ty; founded on pt‘inz‘i the wt" xovoluti m- .thel‘r men tr", ks. they "Wm! {13.10 film"! My hostility. 1? the C 0 ‘.stitulion and the "a” 9‘3. lnfitgnntum “P"n “SOUIIIan 'l‘mi laws. The lendersnfvthi yanty were phi“? { mg; ehut‘ truth compel»: us to ndd that in ed to a conflict with rig Werognized 'lml their-are 9t trensun. thq )‘nrtltern traitors to sheltered bfille Cnnstlt Ul'm ; they caliled , the“ Constitution had the start. 'l’hey’tell this conflict." irreinreflil 19," nml when e'r lus hat slavery w.” the cause or the war; one [Hubris determin i tn attack wmt ”I.” Adm-3' the Ulllon H ‘o‘ be ”Stored by another is ldetermined t defend, neon Jct' ; “ax mg a war upnn_ slavery. This ‘is nut can elways‘be made “in mesaihle.” They itru .; er only true in the :sense tlmtfnny counted on an easx tri mph thrnunh ’Ahe sm" ltmim' (mill °r “fih'émufimfl he gonna aid of insurgent. slave: and, hi mi; 91;- Sf“ 31', if wnr ‘5 made “3’o“ ‘t: N” is h 3 ance. were careles; hows n they prove ‘ed 'ij conclusion that if you take front your ’a. collision. Demos-"rah and come-Nut ves :nexlzhhor “hm run teen-angler his maid. or strollefio avert the cohfli t. They slaw hat [H."yfl'mg than, "‘1 I's" you mnv ”we estab- Urion was the paramou tintermt of t ieir ms“ harmony bet. Km" $0 danger to couétry, and they stood by the great nd [the Union arose. ‘sltivdry. "has“ the of union, the Constituti n of the United ‘pedpla of each M to do“ ‘ calmly and in- States. They were cn tent 'to leave} d 9. telhgfntly _wnth t a questiop «within; their bateable questiéns and» it '0 the highl tri: owh State inputs. Whore little importance burial framed to decid them . they 1 re- attahhetl to it. tt_saoh yielded to momlnnd ferred it to-the siord‘ mi an nrbitnrhe F("em _ecdnemiéal eensxdemtihxis, leaving the no the SHAY-es ;'~they strove hard‘to mertiwthe “NU“ ‘.‘POS‘t'On Of‘socml and political sub title WlLich their "PW“ Us gave {hell in yort‘lm'atmri nowliere‘pqre cleerly marked sconn the title' of—“ Mon-savers.” ‘i We’} ”Him In the (‘onstltutmn and I‘M” Of Penti will notia’t length,'rehea rse their efforts .4 [sylvnnim Th 9 emf" began‘ When people m In‘the Thirty-sixth Con ress. the Repul'fl/i- [States where It was ‘3“ immaterial questibn, camleaders refused thoi Essent to the Crit- Wider-"wk t 9 pregcrlbe the course Of duty tenden ~=Com "Lou-rise. - n this l'mi'y'vl the .'ud’pn it to States in which ‘ltyu aguestioh testimony Qngr. Doug] . m“ 51? ‘ce‘; he lpf‘great importance and difficulty. ' .Thls said: u I heliéve this 1 be a faigusfis of l Ljf'fergnc" bemmf’m'e ““5”“ "h”, ‘il'hble‘ntf'ustnie t. f _ 9111 p we!!! ma eto use )6 01-0 1 n yea/211mg _Re~ ' ‘ mm: the amicable‘ mfjusx publicen side are not wil nor the proposition rof Kentucky, (Mr. Crim what. you are willing to inquifg to the Republi reaeonzhat, in the G {5O day: aye, every maul»: eluding those flow: the Davis and 7bombs,) cipre accept the pmpOsitiim friend from Kentucky, final settlement of the den-ed and sustained ; members. 11 ca the so dimgrecmenlrmig the 'only of en umidzble adjustment, party.” Johnny 3; 186 The Peace Congress by which the Border 31 theimpendingstrife. J leaders then conspired 4 their pourihry may.be sq Senator Chandler. of M \ ernor ofthu State; “‘ To MEzcellcm-y Austin Biair: ‘ “ Governor Binghnm‘ and mysclfi tele fiuphed you on Saturdn . at‘the request. of » essachuietts and Kew {Vol-k, to send dele gate! to the peace or promise Congress. fheymdmit that we are right and they were wrong; that. no; Republimni State should have seni dele tea; but they are here and cannot et. a ay. Ohio, Indium, and Rhode 131 mg are wing in, and' there is"; danger of Illinois ;- (1 now they hog us, for Godfs lake '3O name to their rescue, and save the Republican pa ty from rupture. I hope you willsend m backed men or none. The whole thing wua 3 Men 11;) against my judgkment and e‘dvioe, nd wil end in thin Imo e. Still, I hope. a matter df oour: tesy.to some of our e ‘ng Brethreh. that you will and the dele tea. ; . ‘ Truly, mu" friend, ‘ L. Cumin“. lunu foetal-in: States ld be awful. a Wuh fng. this Unibn will be worn}: h. 1861.” :1.“ l “P.S.—Someoffl;e . think that 3 fight. [Ol our": little blood-{eh not, In my eqtn'nntion. " Washington. Ed» 11 RET?YS RG,.PA., MONDAY, AUG-.'- '24:, 1863. gthe not. - wmu; ABE ’rluz stun i And toyoung shepherdslend their sth; . yt. lq ‘ ling [_Q/nccepmhis, Hug/Senatoregmm dg ,) pray .t ‘1 us 0’? Inddres tha ans alone. for:s the millce qf Thirt en, a from tire Stud , in : (on Slam, (3 can. Mar rcadméss to of my "amiable ' r. Critlendq , ass ontrovgrsytif ten y the Rep'uh‘licnn rmponsibilityflq'l our dnjflcully it! t . way with the Repfiblwan as another. émans n tea strove tolavg'algt. - ow the Republican -ainst the peace of en in a l'el‘aer‘ From cbigan, to the: Gov- “TRUTH 1: non" 1N» mu. Faun." ! In Pennsylvania] too. the same spirit pre 'vniled. It. :wsuy not seen’how necessgrily l! her‘rosition unité‘d hit in filter-est with (hp ' Borer States. She has learned it since i from} contendinggarmies tmm‘plmg out. hdr ~hnrvests and delnging her fields with bloocl. 1 Governor Cur-tin sent to the Peace Congrats; IML Milmot and Mr. Meredith. . My. Wilmntyas chiefly know]; fromjhb J connection gof hi§ name with thp attempt no , embrnil the courl'try by the “ lembt pro-‘ | vinm” baffled by‘pntrmtic ntalesn’ianahip. in which Clay and |Webster joined mth “the l Denjocmtic leaders. just. 11.3. Clay rind {ack- I son-’had joined in the tariti cumprog'fiae of 1833} E . ’ J. i AM . Meredith ‘had published his heliéf ‘ that, ha mutteringw of the ribing storm were iwha he called "ntridulo'ug ciieg.”finworthy ‘oft e slightésb’éttenhnn‘, ". . It Mr. Lincoln's‘eloption‘in Novemhvr.” ’ 1861 the power to ’auvc or. destwy the U nion was in the hands of_l.is;pnrt'y yand no ‘adj twent was passiblc with men vlrho re~ jected thejudgment of liesupreme Court, 1 who scorned conciliation anthcompromlse, ' and vho leaked to 21 {‘.little blood-letting" ‘:6 c ment the Amer‘lcdn lininn. Till this tim the I'nion men of the Sp‘uth lm'd'cnn troll d. with little dilllcully, the'smull, but rcstl ss clash _amoiig them who dosired‘a sepafate nationality. The Isu‘uslzut-tlitl in- [ts of lhe_Smuh, .dsl'ubcihlly thé‘slnve- Qing 'intern'els, were drawn rehletantly secpwinn. (Mm-ml F. P. Illuir, of urn, rm eminent llcpuhl‘imm. Said very term hold into 3 Miss ,1 , It?) the labl. Congress ~ - .4....,_. _ . ainlod w‘mll gho- fuvls knows that-n. Is nous In cnlrlhrifl .slavehOMer's rebel—s * * * * Aaclom- 'scrutiny de-J a 0” faHt lion moristrates the contrary to be true: such a‘ not continent upon 'ucts like' these.” The scrultiny di'anmnstmtos that the rebellion, l‘re=illontbf the United States hits no nu-l orig natad chiefly With tho nnn-filuv’uhnlrlers, tht‘mty, in pure or Wnr, to try even 1m ell-i resittlont in the btmnghnlils ot’ ‘the institu- hated .sélihor by Court M irtml, save» by vir- i ‘tion not sprijuginc, liowevm", fiuui any love me of and in s'tnct cant‘urmirf with the .ot‘ slime-r , h Ctrmn an antngmianmnt race, I milih‘tly iaw laid down in the neth‘m-gressi :pnd hosiility’ to the idea lif equality witl‘: g “e"stu )hshing rule; and articles fmi the pow, I.the blacks involi'ed ‘mmimple emuncipa- { ernmont ot' the ,a‘rm’ies 01' tnaj United! tion.”. 9 t ' J Stlttes.” Yet. by lus proclamation o! .‘Sep-i ‘ I iwns the triumph of the Abolitionicts‘ tomber2~l,.lt‘C2, hm hm assumed ‘to makel .ove “the ltezlxocmte and (Fmiwrvatives of *3}! citizens amenable to military bourlfiv—i the North that secured 9. like triumph to lie hné violated the great principlfie of free :‘ th‘e fiecetssiunms nvm; the ~l'7ninn men of government, on which'quhington comluc-j the {South ’l‘ho John Brown ruLSllgwas’taJ‘ ted the .\n» of the Revolution. and Maili-J koh (ls a practical position nflth‘et octrine; son the war of lSl:’.,—-the principle of thé' offline-[newbie (fiflictfl’ i'l'he exultntion. subordimitiun’ofthe military to,the civili i'm'e its nmmentury succbsé, the lumentn-| payer, Hahn assumed to put‘wmartinli “a iovcr in inilure had. bt-g-ii".s\vellbd by! hwy,” whichtis the rule of Force's". 0. spot the lmlitiqni :ts so as to seem‘n gnu-rat ex- “where nlliafi's are silenced, in the place at. pru- «ion of ,Nmmoru thehpg. Hints and ‘ ctvxl jugliice throughout the 14nd,;nml has Vl't'N‘FOS hml nullified‘he caustitulu‘nm} PL‘O' {_husiusniledpin 30!“? 01 the States, 0V8" ‘thn for the rum“ ur‘ughiveéf The “I‘9. the irgedpm ol' the bulbt-box.’ These unit . l 1.43““. that gavex-yyoutd monopolize thus not Océnsionztl acts, done in haste; or heat, '. ti-rri‘tnrioa,’ when vie had no territories in ; origno‘raince; but {3 neiy >y.stem of govern-6 “'h‘i'h it (‘nllill must. hs'nl been ,uscd :Li a‘ ment put in‘the place of that ordained and moguls or con-bunt agitation against slavery gala-bila‘bgd by the maple. That the Queen} in the Sotltlu‘lrn Stutmg' A_ plan of aunt-k would not do what he couid‘wui Mi”. Sew-l, 1114‘ ‘il hm‘i hI'P‘II publiflied in ‘i‘Helpt-r’sa li‘d's boast to' the British Minipt‘er. Then Bmi .”:ii>rmnll_v endorsed and re‘bomnmn-f :‘mihtm‘y ”routs” oi Mr. Stanton *eceived i dcd l-y tlré [emit-rs of theipzu-ty that was “‘1 the “il€{§l‘!y commendation” ofthc mnven-' hou, to il~€lilll9 the itchu:na‘~t.rntmn ofthe. 110" Uni!» renOminatfil Governor ()urtin;'. le will Gmermafint. Lémlurs Wig; openly‘ andl it pledged him and his pztrly‘tn “hear-- inmillmtotl contempt- for ‘lhe Cpnstitwtion, ‘~ ty cooperation” in such act: ul'tlic Admin-i cnnienfpt 1m- thp Supreme Court, and pro- I la'tnflion in future. Such is the Ileg'miingg faxed to fullnw u “i|lg[lCl"l|§'—\V’."’ -Thus the ; philm'm on which a. candidate fur Chiefl l-fiun'e of Revolution at theiSouth Wll5 kin- Mztgimute of Pennsylvmin stantls' bot‘orc‘ .dlv nml‘ fed with fuél fuinishedhy the Ab-I “GI? I'PfiliiQ-i These pretensmna tr) arbitrary 'niit ohms. It might soerh‘mpcrfluous to‘ P'UWJ’I‘ give ominous significance to'n. late adv rt. now to what is pu~t snd irrevocable, . Chihlge ' n our military estublishmenL— we it not that it is ngninst th some ‘mlm T 118111“ -hQnored American 53519!" Hi o‘4”- nml. the mute in flumwm, spin (icminnpt in in; ninth; States for driil'ts from their mili thelcuunrilu of the Adminiqrution, that an ‘ lit. has Itocn replaced by a Fademil COYL‘CX‘ip a” at is nnw tohc mmlo m the impinge-nae tionmn the model (it Euroitenn dieepotisms.‘ or ‘ij i.’2‘”lJi-5" The:Abolitiimistsrlq-rocntai \‘. u‘WQllhl not. hnuistur to the'qxcitcnwnt the General Government. jpstituteh or 1.. benefit of all the States, toitha’ injury end prbscription of theJnterests of some of the Slhtm.‘ It was not merely a. danger, to the institution‘ql' slavery, but to our. whdlexo litioal system, in which separeto and‘ is tifict colonies became, by the Declaration: pf; Independence. “freel "I'd independent Suites? and nfterwnr s established'a Fed-i erhl Union under the Coneti‘tutiqA cf the Upited States. The instrument. with “ scrupulous care, diecri inates the powers“ delegated to the General Governmentfrom 115030 reserved “to the States respectiVelr lot to the people.” And let it be noted, ‘ {that in speaking of‘lhe powers so delegated i i and reserved we refer to: no vague doc ‘trjnespr pretensions in reapect to, them,‘ but to the clear provisions jof the written in- 1 ! strument which it is the duty‘of every citi- I ! zen, and‘especiaily of everypu lic function- i “y, to respect and maintain. l‘he protec-Y tie," of American libertynlgainst the en.) cfioachmente of centralization, was ‘left In} t eStates by the framers of the Constitu-i tion. Hamilton the afloat g indulgent of them to Eedernltpower. jays: "it may ‘be‘ stfely received as an axiom i our political :‘fstem. that the Stnte Government will, in [possible oontingenciet, Alford complete urity ngainst invuions of public libertyl‘ incthe National authority." Who can bej ; Ulind to the oonsequenoewtbétlheve follow-1 god the departure from the t a principle! 'ot oqr govemment?‘ “Abolition" via witlr L'fSeces'sion" in upping the; very founda-‘ tions 'of the structure repred by our fore fiathers. : In Pennsylvania, the party ‘on whag‘m you will pass At the ballotrbox. his trimpied upon the great right: of per sonnl liberty and the freedom or the press, yhich every man who cen rend may find anerted' i‘n- thel Constitution of the State and the Constittltion of the United States; fl‘he dignity of our Commonwealth he been insulted in the‘ trages perpetrated “Igor: ’.her citizens. Aflhila‘delph‘iapnd at IF irinburg, proprietors of newspapers have bet-9 incised at midnight. and burned 03 to mih fury prisons beyond the limits of the'Sute. {Ageing not: like these,l perpetrated before l the eyes ofthe municipal and State author , ities, there ‘is neither protectimi nor redress. The aeizuré of ajournal at West Chester [ was afterwards the subjectinfn suit for glam ‘ ages. in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. i It came E) trial before Cbiel‘JuMme Lowrie. l Regaining-(he ancient principles 01“.}an l “bill and American justice. he condemned l the acts of the Federal officers as violations of the lzkw tliat binds alike the private citi i zen and the public functionary: lie sud, f “all public functionaries in this land are '5 under the litwuand none. Imm the highest 'to the lowest. are übnve it." lmpnhen't ht ; any restraint from law, a partizan mnjdnty girtCoixgresshasteneld to pass am act, to take‘ i from the Stine Courts to I‘he l'nited States‘ i Ceurts all suits or prosecutiom “for trespas 'es or wro’ngs done or cflommittcdlby virtue lor under color 01' any" authority derived I from of exercised under the Priesident of, l the United States:" and snch auluorityh‘m ‘ i declared to be a full defense for the wrnn l“ deer in any action, civil or crimirml. Thi; i American "Eiv‘c'utivcis, mthe wordimpbrts, {the rJ‘ccl/lor of the duly enncled_laws; yet! the preten'sion is made that his will can ’ take tl‘replucu ol'the laws. 'l‘he}iberty;-the pliarncrer ol every citizen is fiut at tlie ' ’ merey ol'nexwfunctionuries called “Provest l Marshal-z.” A m-cret accusation) before ; the-. 50 officials takes the place ofqpen hear- I ing bet'nm u‘lnwl'ul magmmte, and no writ. olfmduu rufpltx may inquire the cause of the 1 arrest. To illugnl arrears have beun added~ ' tho mockfny of a trin’l ofn [{rivuto' hrfilizen, for hiq Pohficnl opipiong, ‘Béfg're (I"Uourt. Eva-y nmn Marlin]: _cndmg i'n‘lhe ibfllctjon cf :1 new and outrageous pvnaity,’invenlcd by the President of the United Spfltgs. W‘u nevdv which 11-hm ranked among men of all pur (ipd: .l‘ta mn~muuonalny WI” lurk-stud he l'nre [Le courvz: lf adjudged to be within. thé power of Congress! the people \\ I“ do cide on the propriety ofu stre‘mh of powur ‘on which U3O Bring-h l’nrlmmunl—.~L)’lell omnipotent—bns never venturuq. Oll‘lili‘l you'vnll Inks, at the polls. audl ”10'" xv Congress will not. be deaf to “18‘ voicel of the people. - ,' ' ' ' ‘ For all, political evils. a constitutid al remedy yelremnin in the‘hnllbtl-lmx. Vc mll not entertain '3 fear “mt-it lis not srll'e in 'the 'guzmlmnship of 1a [we berle. If men in office should seek to 'rpof-petu to their power by wrestmg from clqe'pcopl of Pennsylvania the right, of slurp-age; il‘ lxé servants loe people shouldirebel agai st. their muster‘ on them will ref: the resp?n sibiluy oruu attempt at revolution ol’wluch no man (uni forewe the consequences or lhe end. ”But in now‘ addressing you uuon the political lanes of the day, we assume that the institutions of our country uré destined to endure. , ' .. l ' , . 'l‘he nppi’ozlfiing election derives further im'portanco fromflm influenqe it willbx‘er cise upon the. policy of the government:— The mmol‘men noflénded by Tuna Licism and party spirit woul to reap the best fruit. from the victories achieved by our gsrllurq. armies—the "best..frult would be. {)lth and the restoration of the Union. "Such is not the aim'of the party in powe’h—l Doniinuted.by‘ite most bigoted member-3,] it w gen u. wa'r for the negro and not for ‘the! Union.- lt avowr the design to prottact the War till slavery shall be abolished into” the Southern States : in the language of ne 1 ot‘its paniphleteers “how can u m tn hopifig, md playing for the destruction oi‘aluv ry, desire that the war shhll be a short one?— Mr'. Thaddeus Stevens; the” Republihan lender in the hut House of Bepresentalilles, declared, “The Union shall never. withiiny‘l consent, be restored und‘br the Constitu ion' no it is, with silvery to be protected hill.” The seine spirit {appears in Mr. Linco n’fi late answer to the cztitens of Louisiana, lvl'w : desired the return ol'thnt State under llsi present. anstitution.’ Mr. Lincoln p'ostr panes them till that Constitution elull’ be amended. ‘ The Abolitiomats dean-c thelwnr when an freedom unsecured to all the slhlves; hordes of politicians. end contractors 'uud purveyors, who fetter: on the war, desile it to last forever. When thelsln'ves uremdl emancinnted‘ by the" Federal arms. ii con-l stantzmilitary, inwrvention will be needed to keep them nbova arr-equal with the white race in the Southern: States. Peace hag no plncuin this platform. 1t proclnims Confis- l cation and Abolition u the objects oh the "If, tund'tne Southern leader catche; up I the words to Ilimulste hillfollcwero to ‘ ght to the last. hin not the'interest of Penn sylvnnia that a fanatical faction shall, {per vert and protrect (tie war, for ruinous. p‘er- ‘ hops unattainable ends. ‘Whot the North neegln is the return of the South with its pgople, it: territorypita staplea, to cchlete ‘ -t e integrity ol‘our common country. ' ‘his, and not mere devastation ind social comb: sion, would be the aim a: patriot; fund statesmen: The Abolition po icy promises us nothing better thin a Southern Poland, ~ruled by 3‘ Northern despotism. But histo ry is full of ciam‘ples how wise rulers film“ ; mused civil discord by modemtionl and justice, while bigot- nnd despots. rafting solely; on larce. have been bullied by ble 1 opponentg. 'l‘hntntemperntuoonetitlltion cl policy will fail, lunar «unto real? the ii "A k {y / xl‘{L ; , t l O , fruit of mocha in arms cannot be known till it is tried. fl‘he times are critical; France, A under it powerful and ambitiour monarch, in 'Pnteringiom Hie/Scene; willng again to inlay on important port-in .an American 1 ltevolutionl fl‘he English Government is l hostile to unli—it has got all it Minted from l-abolition, and will hue nothing more to do 4 with it. The secession lenders, and the 3 firmer under their cohtrol, oppose re—nnion, i preferring, perhaps, even mhumh‘le depen i' dance upon European powers. But irnm : n'liiny party of the South. and norms the 'picket lines, 'nnd from-the pri-ioner» mul the wounded, has come the‘prooi‘of {desire , among the ‘(finale. ofthe South to return to ‘ Conniitulio el relations with the people of the Northfl Earlyiu-the contest thit‘ esire ' “as showni in North Carolina. one otthe ‘ old Thirteen imocinted’ with Pennsylvania :on the pn es of ltevolutiohni‘y history.— ‘ Butt'ne inafiority in Congress made haste to I show that f’Abolition, not Rwunion. was I their aim. 1 Ida moment ofdrpression,.on l the 322 d ofpluly. 1861, being the diiy after i the battlo‘of Bull Run, they‘ allowed the pnxsage of n resolution, offered by Critter:- A_‘drn. 'defini g a. olicy for the 'restoration 'ot‘ the Un on. but they doon rallied and " filled the ‘tiitute Books with not of confie cation} abo‘itiom end emancipation, against 3 the remonstmnces bf eminentjurinte and goons-iervative men of all parties. Mr. Lin : coin, wo.c_jcielding, he said, “to preésiire." i putliispr Inmiitionq in pinceoftlre Consti tution fillthihfi laws. Thus every iiiierent i and sentiment of the-[Southern people were perilistedpgi the side offresistnnce by the I policy of, party, which, its Mr. Stevens 1 said, will rot consent to a restoration of the Union, with ‘,‘the Constitution 0,3 it is’." ‘lt i is this policy that hhs protracted the war, ' and is now the greatest obstncielto its ter i miiintion.i 'l‘he re-union ol"the States can . alone give them theirold security’at homo, . and powci' and dignity abroad.‘ This end , can never b 8 reached upon the principles of the pa iy now in power. ’l‘heirprinqiv l-plea urn {Lilf‘ltuy false; mid can never lead ’3 to n. gmxll cortcluiion. Their hope of set i ting up tlie negro in the place of the white l‘ mun runslcounter m the laws of race,‘—the I law's of. ’riiiture. 'l‘heir Sill‘9‘UDEnHlllp has been weighed in the balance and found i ' wantingfi ‘their “little blood-letting” lips proved a deluge. Their interference with i our armidlsdiiis often frustrated and never aided their money, till it'limr become 11 mili~‘ tiiry proverb that the- best thing for a. Gena erul is to 'be out of reach from \Vzuliington. The party was founded 'upon the political and moral heresy of op Mention (u compro misc, which is the 'nniy means of union among States, and of penée anti good Willi on earth among-men. - In, a popular gov : ernmenttthe people are the Sovereign, and ‘ the sound sense (if/the irl‘iole enmmuniiy corrects, ynt' the pol/iii, the errors of politicul parties. T’l‘liepwple of-I'ennsyivmiia have heén, with regret, the unconstitutional aims i ol'tho Abplitionistii substituted for the ofrig-A dim! objects of,the wnr. Tlu-y,huve Seen, Nth ind gnation, munygnllant soldiers of ; the Uni n driven from its service bemuse : they hnv not bowed down to'the Abolition 1 idol. "Phey will see, With horror, the whr“ ‘; protracted iii order to secure the triunipli . .of a. imity platform, or as Mr. Chandler! ' said, "to save the Republican party’ from ‘ irrllllllfl'C‘u" The time iHJIOVN akhand When ‘ i the voice ofthe peoplewill be heard; :lhe ‘ . overthi‘ov'v’ol' the Abolitipniets at .the poll; , t and the] fi-cstaiblislirn‘Oiit ol“cmistitutionul priiiciid’ps iit tlio‘Nm'lh, ii: the first..the in~ 1 dispenéible stop thw,ar,ds the restoration of ‘ the Union, nnd-theviudicatim! 0“: in 11h 811in1 ~' o-thia great service to_his country-j ciiolrci izen may contribute by’. hi 4 votc.—- ‘ ‘ Thur 1140‘ people ortho North may; them reelves eixtond the Conetitutidn w-the p -o- . ple of‘ the South. it would not lie-f: ciou'i ot‘i‘or ofpolitencss. to bey'oserve til: 1 n 0 bett'er fuith than the resolutions of July, , ’Ol. It} would he a return to the nutimmli policy of the better days of the Republic, l " through the intelligence 'ol'the people. enr’ , lightened by experience. ‘ it would i ‘ strengthen the Government ;'for it copeti-i ! tution'iql government. is etr'ong when em-r -i.cising"ivith vigor its legitimate powers, and J l is weal»: when it sets an example of revolu- 1 E tinnaryi violence l'y'anfldlng‘ the right}: of the pedple. Oiir principle: and our crui‘d'h l I dates are known to you, The resolutions of‘ Ithe lat’e Convention atllarrisburg swere. ‘with some additions, the eama that hnd’ : been adopted by the Democracy in several”, ' States.i and by ‘the General Assembly of ‘ Penmfilvnniu. They declare, nullioritivo- l ‘ ly thoqirmbiples ol’the Democratic party.—- 1 ‘ It is, as it aliiaye has been, .i’or the Union ' and the Constitution ngmngt tall opponents ; The ti‘velfth resolution declares “that while this General ‘Aasembly condemns and de nounces the faults of the Administration, and the encroiachments ot'the Abolitionisfe, it doeqi also most thoroughly condemn and 1 l donouhce the hereey of secession. as unwar‘ ranted'hy the Constityion, aud‘deatructive ‘ «like of the security And perpetuity of gov- -‘ ; emm t, and of the peace and liberty of‘ the prople. and it does hereby ‘mnst sol emn‘ y declare that the people of this State are unolterubly oppose ito any division of the Union. and will persistently exert'their whole influence and power under the Cow stitution, to maintain and defend it.” Weihnve renaminated Chief-Justice Low rie for the bench whichahe ‘adorns. Our candidate for GoMrnor, J’udge Woodward. in hisl public and private character. affords the bgeet assurance ‘thnt'he‘wdl firing hon eviy; CRJlaclLy, firmness and patriotism to the direction or the nfl'uirs fi‘thermmon wealth. Long withdrawnliygudicml [unc tions. from the political «fan , he did not withhold his warning voic‘h when eonserya-r the men took counsel. together upon r, the ‘ dangers that menncbd our country. i His-l 'speodh at the town meetingatßliiladelphiinl _. :4. .-. W 7‘ ,in Dec. 1860, has been-vindicathd by subse- will wom’nn was stung todeathby bum, ‘ quenteven'ts, as nuignal exhibiti ofstutes‘ i 3:, Unity, Uoltlmbi'aml county‘ Ohio, on “the , manlike waxy. . 0\ ' i an. instant. [lei- children badftormnted, i- . Ur der his ‘administntion. ire-my hope 'the bees. Wllh‘a stick, update flow It the thati‘enmfivanin,with God's blessiog, Will lady in such numbers ind stung her so ‘ resume her Inee oi “the keystone of thejnmly that she lived only Effie: minutes. 1 Federal ArcE.” , ~ a.r \ ’l, 4“ CHARLES J. BIDDLE, Chairman. WA colored firni Sq Nanak, New Jer~ my, having wu'ered some peculju embaw mime-nu, recently ‘cloue‘d busineu, sad the senior mqmfier gale unite public the fo|luw_ing “notia:"—-"De disholmion 0t co glmniju berebofo reinswgngjxtl me End ose ones in do barber petfessio'n, am ¢horetofo yesolved. Pussons who oqe mum. ‘pay Co do acriber. Dem whnt‘de fimmse ‘ must call on Jonas, uv'derfirm is inwlved,” WA untried gnim any: thnt wheri ho wu'fint married (he hid been in the happy guts of matrimony just fix weeks” he‘ loved his wife to each: degree that: 'he could rve‘m her up. and now be In: wr ry he idn't. " y S ~ - Li’Twe» DOLLARS A—YEAK 1•11E3 41IP run you orgasm. 1 - 1 - - kW)”. Isl wow: i the N. Y. imea, I'th Army of the Po ‘ tonne, thy thrillit‘igly- dengrlboo the terri ble storm of shell which ‘tho‘enemy.pourod upon th. headqumeru of Gem nude, nau- Gettyahurg: . - - V ”Eleven o'clock—twelve o'cl’k-one o'cl’k. In the shadow bait by the tin farm house, ‘ 16 by 20. whichlion. Mamie had mnda his headquarters. lay wenried unlit-file"! tad tired reporters. There was not wanting to the Eewt‘lulht‘fl of the scene,_ the linking of» ird which lwl'nnést in I panohnree within thaynrd bf the white-Wuhed' cot tage. In the midst of it: w-rblinfl. A shall screamed over the home, inxtnn tly followed by another, and anotherpnnd in a moment the air was full of the most complete utll. lery pi‘elude 10 an infantry bu ‘lelhnt mu ' evm‘ exluhm-«l. livery him' :ll'l t‘ormmt‘ ‘ shell known to British minimum-mun gun~ ‘ nery" nhnekml, whirlud, momma, whistlud, and Wrntbfully lluttere‘tl olernur ground. As many as six inn second, co ‘stnntly Win in a "ascend, burntinfi {mil écr' mingrovel‘ and around hemlquurtfis, rpm 9 a hall of tire that. amazed the oldest "inherit? Thoy' ' ’hui‘rvt in the yard—hunt next. 1' the'fnnce on both Shh-s, [:runiuhed. as ”‘3an with hitched Lahos of ‘aidsfllnd orrlerlies- The fastened animals mired and plunged with terror. 'l‘hon one toll, then n ofihoi‘i—six‘i Lean lny doml‘r'nd mangled bn braille fire “,- ceawd, still l'ustr'nt-Ll by their h lters, whirh‘ gave the expresision of being markedly tied up to die Iminfully. Those brute vir-timsot' n cruel‘wnr‘ toitched a‘ll hearth: Thmligh Q 39 midet of thdatm‘m otsgrmihing explod ing shells. 1m n‘mhulzmpefi‘lrivkn by its {ll - cmuluctnt at tull~speml,(§§fescntetl to u» the marvelous spectacle o n. hors'a gr)- ing an th'n-c logs. A, hinn‘lgr 0 had le‘n shot all at the hook. -K' shell tomuplho little step-0f this henllqunrtors foliage, am! ripf‘ned bug"! ol'mmi llS_wllh a kn't‘e. ’Anothur soon carriell off one of itn twn rfllurs. Soon a spherical shell burst nppos te tho open : door—wnnother rippcdlhrtlughl the loW’gM: ret. .'l‘hc roomninmg pillar went almost im mediately triathe bowl'bl‘ a thq'ed shot that ‘ Whitworth mutt hav‘e mndc. ‘ Durirlg th' fire, the horses at twenty an’ll'th'irty feel: distant, were receiving‘ their; ‘death, and 'the soldiorq in Forlend blue inefro tom 16 pieces in the mud, and died iwxlh the pp-.' .culinr yell»: that blend the ex orted cry ot‘ pnifi with horror and despair Not an or— derly—not an ambularlnn—n t antwggler was to be, seen upon thg plain wept by this tempest ot’orohestrhl death, t. irty minntos ruftyr it. co’mmcncml. _Werc at one hun; , dred and twenty piocczpf nr illery trying to cutftrom the field every h ttvry we hlld__ in ponilion to recur their purl scd infantry attach. anglrtn sweep away 16 slight (l 0: t'uiicgas beliiml' which ‘our‘ i l‘untry were waiting? Forty 'mjnutes—fi'tfy minutéser , counted on watches that ru —oh,‘so lan-_ guidly! Shells through' th" -twg lowor r’oomn. . A shell intq the cgilnnfly. ’tlmt d'nringly 'did not. explodn. . helix in tho yard. The air thicker imil fuller and mam deafent‘ng with the howlingfiwhirring of ‘ thesis int'r-rvml mixsilesfi ’l‘ha chiot’ot‘ statl' strhck—Svth Williams—Jovetl and .reapoét ed throuph the army, separated from in stant death by 'irv'o ll’u‘lles nt'qmée vertpml 1y mc:|sured._ :An aid,bored ~with a- rm;- mr-r'tt of iron through the bonb of the arm. Ahother‘ rut with an exleQd piece.-—- And the time, trimsnredvnn [lisp sluggish watclns, mus n'n hom- antlfortyitglnutes. ‘ IN 3 {—o- 0— if»— a a (drug! of Cal. Orwycr—Lhal-g’;ngnlficiny Slam! La Hacusz-al’gr a. week or two pas: ‘comide’mble feeling hm; lprevailed among lthe farmers in' Fredelrick .qounty. Md.. in _consgquence ofsogne ol'their slaves having, ’ it. 1:; alleged, bhen enlisted iii the military service by Col._J.- I’. Cr'éageiL. formerly ofi Baltimore, who is said to be 'reoruiting for Go}. Blmey'g negro rogiment,’ 'lfhocircum: <1 stances are related in substarlce ns‘follomi: 1 Among} n'umber’ ol Teciults obtained . 'wei‘o sevpml slaves, including one owned by, Mr. E. Granger, A Union ‘cllizen of ille' ' county, and a. r‘elntivo oftbe lmlonel. ' This [game rise to exmessi‘hng'ol': disupprobation {on the pm 01l the Union m’efn of the coun i ty, hut. nobhing trnnSpired in opposition to ‘such a course'of proceeding un’til Sundoy Ilnst. ’ that. (111th is nl aged-f Colonel . ,Uroagfi wished-Frederick cit and attended film African church. Aller entice he Ml ‘.llrcssed the colored persona present, ‘nml ‘succémle-tl in ilnglficing sév ml to enlig‘tz. famong them a: slave of Mr. pldhn Loam—4‘. rCol. C. soon after léln the to n” for hiucamp ‘ at. Union Bridge. in Carroll oluity. F ' ..- qufng the nftei-noon-Mr. Jl5! Crengér Q - mined awrlt for his arrest lgkfi placed it. 'in the linnils ot‘rthe sherill of ‘r'erlex-itik coun-n 3y. - The latter officer sul moned napalm! “comifrltus and übnuc'nina‘o clock at. night.- 1 ovrrlonk and urrehufil Col. ‘. at'ltbe house or x; co'loréd mun numml’ Jo n Sm'nton. ten miles north-past. of l-‘mderi k. near WHk‘ ,nr‘s Mr”. He mu zmmedia oly Hiker: bag): to Frederick dity. nmpafwr an examination lu‘fnra SJuatice Mummy. W In defaultfinf SLOW] ani, commuted {033 l to pnswer the charge 'of enticing slaves o escapq’frnm theft; ownprs. ’Umlr-r n wof Mzuflaml evéry person convicted _of e ticing slaves to escape, is sugjoot: g 0 2m iiyrimnmém in the penitemmry for not '1 than six mg more that} fitteen years. . {a ' . ‘ I‘M ‘ulv-m ___,,_ “ ' ‘szjrpr Grneru‘l Fll2 Jahj I'orlcr:;HO!1. [thcrdy Johnson hip! prepared and pub iliahgd a reply’tn the argument Of.Ju(!guv ,Adv’pcgto Holt, in the Mae of Gen. Putter. ' 1:. ‘will he remembércd that, SénMor' John ’snn was the counsel of 0611. For)” in 1118' trial. and that .Lhe oounsef of the prosper:- tion having in open courtldeclinod. to Ein-w swer'the argument of the licensed, furninlr led‘a privates review of the case to (1)01"er Ldont, to which the counsel for {be deteuuq ”had no opportunity to reply, Therefore Mr. Johnson has takeujthis opportunity of Vindicnting his 013 m confiylence in the iundfi cenceofGen..Poftar. ‘ . a = ~ “A.“ - md——————- ‘ Hum Little (”mm wag'Kdled.-—A dlupaf‘ch confirms the dentin of ‘bedangeroua Indian Little Crow. He waslßlnofiwhilfi picking berries on Lhe 3d. about 6 milés from Hm— cliinson, Minn.» by a-(armer named Bimyr son. * Simpson {he'd upon and w‘qunded him, when Little Crow rclume'ththe firr‘. slightly’woumlinfihisasmilunt. Simpson’s son then shovund killed the savuga._ Tim corpse w'm ucalped next day byfi s'oldien— lulqb‘row’s son, 9 boy of 16. was with hm f: Lher, and fled to Devil's Lgkts2 where h; as capture-1L; « i c < >' “...-”M @Pred incoln has fillen min the habit of ridi out. Washingtqn under an armed escort. of cavalry. His caning!) is constantly preceded and fpllovpd by albrce of horaemqn large enough to‘altrmt guan tiun mien 1n umilibur'y Europa!) «pinup- How' liko Llie‘inipbzial pomp‘ol {ofrilgnr monarchsl James Buchnnunl‘aud his pm decessors buck vb ,Whlshinglanh ‘always’ walked unntténded and alone. : ‘3l! you :want Q 0 ninth girl who“ is, "In of her beauty. tell her'you went. to a. party last night. and was imroduced w Mme ———-—-,.t11e handsome“ girl you sham and )3 your Mex ’l‘he' moment your, back )5 1 (nod Illa will commence mukmg “was at. ye ‘ That’s so, try in. ; s "’ “' TL" ”.W—Q" O ._ Breathe pure air. exercise much in ' It, vamp for spnsjune jnsteud, of ehalqwa, {and you‘ gull never have dyspepsiu. - ‘ L - fiJ:-l‘—‘—':MW.-y— '4‘? ' ' S'Perties from Middle Tennessee rep reeem the coddition of, the people ”no"?! ble. in fact. in‘ gumbo ofahsflute‘ ewes). - ...—”1.; m—‘v-m '9l WT)“ radicals wisu to makzgfi erner undaevery_ northerner each _ Ind eternal enemies, end mum“ Foam ‘ union ,mnximonu' . ' E 3