fl): mum. OUR FLAG " m 7 Tg‘ffl: 3 ,1. J. Innu, EDITOR no rmrlllrol.‘ ' _ ~T-?AinYllalé:é; '...."f ' 1mm)“ MORNING, smm ‘2B. mm. W-.. ~ «- -—-~—~V—~—~ DEIOCRUIC STATE TICKET. Woe G , HON. GEO. )V. WOODWARD, ' or minus: cow-w. , For Jaime ! Ille l-pyrnv Conn. HQN. WALTER 11. LOWRI'E, ~. or ALLIGEINY coun}. ‘ fibfififiotm ficifi; ‘ uspcun atom, 1103'. [IAKC E. WIERMAN, Huntingmn tp AISIIILY, mm? la,'-NA.RSHALL. Hamiltonban Ip. * mum", ~ ADA)! £EBERT, Frngklin tpl‘ ‘ ' ' , nexfifll‘nu n:cunnm.. _SAMUEL 141141,", Mnbnlpleamlnylp‘ ' ' “fur.“ n 7 Tm: corms, JAMES J. HNK, (mural w. ‘ ' TEEAIL‘RIR. JACOB TROXEL, uéuymurg. \ cuxausuuxln, suwxrflmcfi. Heading tp. '1 _ lIIRICVTOR 0! mm POUR, GEORGE mama): Tyuyu: lp. ‘ . _ Annual, Jonx Ema, Bernick "L . cnnuwnl. Dr. TflGMAS O. KlAZEllfLiulestow—n ARE YOU ASSESSED? - If not. 5" to the Aiéssor of your town- Ihip or through immmliflely. .and have it done; Don’t wait tillrnhother day, orfit ’mny. be too late and you. may lose your 'voto. You glust’fie assessed (on day; he flore the eiedtion. and the election is on the 13;}! day of Octobnr. ' . ‘ - I= 3A Democratic Haul Mopting will be mm at Ghamberghurg 5n ’l‘l:u}sdny next. ,Ucwber 13L \Vo'hnpe to see Adams well ‘ represented on the occa~iop.l A grand time Fin gxpectqi. ‘ . ; , Q'Democmts _of Album, permit us to ’tell you Sperm-I. The. only hope the Re: pulrlicans have of cairying any part of their 3 ticket fin the ‘.‘cutting" busines‘.‘ A {antler qubnt. partyyms heard tn boast, the 1 other dag. thn the hopél‘essnesq of the ,rontest wgs dlluded to by a. politicnl frion'll. ,thnt though the prowpect was rather "'hluo." he hipped a sufficiency of “green copper '. heads" could be hurphugged‘ to_cut the ‘ Democratic ticket to cnylblp several of the ‘képuynm cp'ndiams to slip in. mm Democrnta, “a hint tn thewise in sufficient.” Qébolilion candxdntgs hro «flaking Dom pct-Aft: tuwote for (hum: Damnq‘rnls, mark y{lake prediction. that. though ,the‘y may be ‘I yolfy cleyer nmL-yery friendly to your {aces ’ no‘w—droppingjlhe term -“l‘opfwrhead-" and “ tmitm‘” for the lime—they will be just-as abusivepf you “(or the eléch‘nn an AV; .‘ They ‘y‘aln'f, gain—hence their disigp tanned "hofie that. yourselves and familien" .- are very hell nov'v. ‘ I V . “The .OPPOHition 0? the ‘l‘llterg? Gazelle 1.9 Qovérnot Curtiu has nqcessitatod ! {he eghhfizhr‘nqn‘t of n ne‘w Abofitinn organ ‘ in first city. lbgdv‘ocato the re-elmtion of: I.lm fi-iend ofnhbddy and the contractor. It, ' ilcafléd the Gbmmddal. - ' fi-John G.‘Scott. Deffincrat’, is elected to Congress in the thifdtlitgrict of Milsouri, in place (If JohnWV. Noon, Rppuhlican, de‘ pegsed. Scott’s majorityf over Lindsay, Re publimn, is 439. ’ a" ' ' .. . B'The New York Herald says that the pennants can cufry that Stato by 50,000 m. the next clectiKfi. fi-A friend writing from Centré county. {Pay the home of Governor Curtiu. sfy ”that-thy. county will give 1100 majority f 0: ' LWoodlwgrd. It. gave 450 {or Curtin thre’q {years igbf but‘flie _pefplc want, smother i (Sauna ' t fi'finine,gue a mxijnrity ngninztl'Bu phnnan 981,324. Lincoln had a. mnjnrity 9115.000 over Douglas. Last year; the, Ab: ,olitiop pajorifyyu 20,090. It' i; nqw re flnced Eb 14.00. Sinr'e 1859 here’is a loss by Ahlition‘isin of 17,000-vntea. _ls it hot growingmmlle}~ by degreés and beamilully “flute Republican leaders are galling muting"; :«githout distinction at party”! W 119; mg"; When qflicu are tO‘be givenl _oqt,’ 0, _ln} yery careful that their own garlj) 5 10mm. All _the government us mon, . lecuirs, enrolling ofliccrs,-post,- gunners, an on to the end—an they not pll Amambo“ that puny? Implo of Ail-mg, 3: this go so! ‘ ‘ —-——v»\«——— ~ Keep it Before tluev’wplt-Tbat Judge ‘Afiewf the {meant ndminee of the Aboli fion party, of this State; (‘0 Supreme Judge, ,voteu inlhe Comtitntioxgerh‘fieform Conien -3303 go giye ecgustkerighlta u; . _ ~ .. ‘ ‘ ————-———~4ew_ ——-fi K, Aw’prm—The Was’hinkcorres ”s39qu Me fioeton Herald expresses the ’ ppinioaJJnfilhere yill be enothet draft inmedhtely, end the: Secret-r 7 Samoa jfil] recommend to Congren the abliogltion '9ftlie $3OO exemption clause. It is nay (caesium not 'o'm 75,000 men will beeh giged b 7 the present ‘dmft. 5 ; ‘- .RA flepubligm pgper- uya’ :-—" The 9,3,). pins of the Deméefl‘Trc; of Fenmylya 3i. no and: oépperhada." Of course not;. kWh u _we aye op the eve of ghe egecl‘ m, #ll some of .lhgm my fiocspfly' b 9 ,MGY’NBIPFi ipw yotipg for aboddzipur fin. ‘.Tb? election uni. Loyevpr, ap‘d the} byfll‘ nil no _doubt ngyn degeppnte inco "ET hatch" in the catimafiop of this Wm M:- FOOl who: - ~ - 9"?“ W vim oar friend. mm“. P“ 81!! Mm. #9 32m» of smumms peip‘ pin-pained ggnipst mgr ogudidnes {- §".’7 HEPWH) P 9 reported 19' in ordeé 9 N 9 9???? Jar .flw Mnm-iOp candi- Wflups 2"” bd‘too 10- pr hue fbr my» ”0.0? $0 is W" 39 cm: num -994': ‘ ’ ‘7 in? a 31mm: m mum That when Andrew G, Gait-tin canvasted thisfitate tot-Governor. it: 1860; he unmoun ced from every stump that he mu appalled ’OO the repeal’ of “m jmln turns that impo sed upon the tonnage of the Pennsylvania Rdilroad." Yet no sooner hurl he taken iii-seat. mg sworn before High Heaven to protect and defend the interests of the Com motive-Ith, than he approvad'n bill; passed by 1 Republican Senate andiio so of Rep resentatives, which deprived t‘&_~Btate of 'hjust‘imd equitable revenue to the amount of liar?! hundred (homand dollar: 913101;; am! actually released. the company from the payment ofVaeven hundred thousand doi lanl. already due the State. With all this heavy load of inquity upon his head, Cur tin ha been re-nominnted against the enm est'protent‘ of the honest sentiment of the Republican party_; and he now agnid aka the mfi‘rages of the people of Pennsylvania. What do the honest tax-payers of Adams county think of the record of Governor Chi-tin. as mule up by the Pittsburg Gem/ta. one of the papers of his own party, for thp special enlightenment of the delegates to the Pittsburg Convention? Ought. it notl to have condpmned him ”utterly pnfit for' the further slipport of any canitimency ?-—-I But the corrupt managers who controlled‘ that Convention. succeeded inarorcing him! again before the people as a candidate, I ngninst the earnest protests of many at their : own‘ colleagues. It. now remains for the people. to resent this insult. to theirgood sense and forhnrxmce, and reject so 1111-‘E worthy a. servant. hy¢.a niéjority so de‘cicivej that it’will mm! as a war-hing to all future Governors who may bo‘t‘gnipted to eon-l hive at. and 'encourage public wrong and robbery. \ i - i , Not long ninee, the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, comprising~ the Auditor Gen eral, State Treasurer and Secretary of' the ffimmonnealtbgnotified the iioverhor that the; Ind pnid ofi: iome nine h'undred thou sandaaolluru' of the State debt. whereupon the Gov'emor. as required by law, isgned his proclemntion announcing the cancellation and extinguishment of the amount of debt certified to him in paid by these ,Commia~ ,aioners. This was the Beginning and the end, the surm and substance of Governor. Curtinfls agency in 'this transaction. He had no mark to do with the creation of the Sinking Fund and npprnpriating money to the cancellation of the State debt, than the Emperor of China, and not halt‘so much to‘ do with putting money into the. Treasury} unwith taking it out to lnvinh upon his‘ shoddy asspclntcs'nnd needya‘pnrtizann. } Now let‘us see who deserve» the credit for proposing (Indra-eating thisx:Sinkingi l-‘un’d, throtlgh thesoperntipnl ot' ‘whiéh a‘ portion oilihe Statedeb‘t is annually extinci guinhed. At the session of the Legislature i of 1R56, Cnarles R. liuckalew, then a mem-l her of the State Senate" nndnm‘} Dem‘ocrat- i in member 'of the United States Senate,’ nroposed ccrgaiirhmendmcme to the Con wThe—Republicitfl—Cnunukbn'.\;nt'inn ' stithtion; and among them the aection.crc met here on Mondni’dast. hanging {him ntmg m‘Sinlfmgl‘pnd. 'i‘liese:itmendments§ the, smallness of’th numberfot’ persons ! were-adoptedby the Democratic Leghture!‘ pregnt, we should auppgse‘ thatycry little‘ 0f 18%“: “39m Egypted hy- the De ocraln:i interest you felt in the proceedings. ,I'he Leg“ gureot‘l "" submitted to 93° vote, few that Were onrhalkd ‘Pyeared t 5 realizel of the people at the election 0f Js“".“d°l" that certain defeat nwnited' them at the fed end made pqt‘t of the (Ponetxtutmn of‘ polls: The form of nominating a. ticketa,Psgpfyl:’f3:rej-}grtg;j: {01:21:25 30:21:} re . . t .‘ , l ' . - ' 5-. “3’5 gone through ““_‘h' and the following 'ent Ilefitind any addirt’i‘onal debt contPruct~l ““5 the (Heft-lind-dned”) 1'95““: » xat us athresnid.’the Legislature shnll, at its‘ Associate Judge, Joseph Wierman, liun~ first session -after the Adoption] of this: tingtmr. 5 . ~ inmendment. create it Sinking-Fund, which? Aqwmhlv. C- H- Buehler, Gettysburg. ifillal! he sufficient to pay the m‘t‘ruing inter-i Sher-iii, Jacob Lower, Fianklin. i"! ‘ :Fét an arch debt. and annually to reducel Regiater 8: Redorder, C: X. Martin,nGet- ‘ the principal thereof by a Rum not. less than I tysburg. ' ‘ ‘ ' ~~"$250,00(); which Sinking Fund shall consistl Clerk, Franck Krichten. Conowngn: , iofthe net Annual income of the ‘public: Treasurer, John H. McClellan, Gettys- . works, from time to time owned by the burg. , , ‘ ‘ lStnte, or the proceeds of the side of the} Commissioner, CorneliughfyersJiending. ‘ same. or _any part thereof, and ‘of the in-’ Director, John Hartman, Franklin. ’ icmne or proceeds’of sale of stocks owned , Auditor, Adam C. Musselm‘am Ilnmil- l‘by the StateJ‘ together with blher funds or' trnbrm- . ‘resnurccs thntvmnv be designated by lnw.i Coroner, Dr. A. Noel,‘Mountpleaennt. . g‘he antid Sinking Fulgd mnyzhe :norrnd,‘ , A.. - u, . mm ime o ime. assxzmn o I In chift’ipt'ggflifggtfi ;::§::a:{n:£§;§:r {icy gar! of the taxes, 05 cfthergrevei ues of “IE ‘ ' 3 ‘ ' . ‘ " '. late not re uire m: t e m‘dinnr an election,) firm: of thefiindidntes were taken . Cglrre’nt ex’penles' ofgovernment, anrl‘hnlesg ; from Gettysburg initial-o frodfi‘h‘runliihn. iin page cigar, in'vtl'jion or insurrection, no Both parties have their tickets w inJ‘pnrt Oéyhgflflfil sm'kmlilFinanhf‘l'lliiifl 311?», _ ~ ‘ . .. .0 at w onerwtse in l ‘e’«'> airings;“Siciilelsliz’fwetr: 1(1):: 01.44:: , nioiilt ot‘shle) public dddt'hu'lml ”[lO aimed“? ‘ ' ‘ nf sucl c tis reduce ecwt 1e sum 0 , Democratic ticket will he buppdfll’d by all ‘ five minim” ordonnrsg { who have tho true inter-05h of the country < M. heart—who are for "the Union as it was: unnior the Constitution as it is.” .The Re puh‘liczm ticket will‘be suppoflwi by—all' wh‘o are ’oppowd to the conservative prim cipins onun’ciulcd by thelfathers of the Rp puhlia, Ind therefore inWaynr nf‘thb ncwm funglerl notions of nrgro emancipation and ‘ negro eqxflity nilvncatell by Um leader‘s: of the party In power. THE PEOPLEffih'S 1 are honestand intelligent. and hnva. by the? perilous character ofthe iimés. been‘broughli Io t/unlging. xiv)” have no difficullyin making choice. Whilst Rebellion is being defeatéd'i with bullets. Abolitinnium mus}. be det‘esiL-i1 ed with ballots—o’:- there is no hope forl lb'e‘cbunlry. ’Rully, Domocmtmaml (fin-I se’rvMivea. for the candidates of‘the "hoot: nu) carsx." THADDEUS STEVENS’S PLA'szfß-M, A: laid dawn in his .Sfiwrh a! Christi: , Svp _ ‘ ‘ * {ember 171)., 1865,. , “U on the issub of’th onhsvlv ni and Ohio Election depend; vogflran on th ugtoiies in Ibrflcld.” ‘ - . "The' rebels at Richmogd. you will soon learn. nre‘less infamous traitors than {luau DnnocraLs (Humbled 19—day at Lancaster." ' . . “The only way to conquer thin: South was such m; I staged‘while in @nfilfss, v'iz: (g libaafie (hut/mm. and put arm: in t‘eir lands." “The Union as it was, afid the Comma} tion as it is— Godfarbid it." ‘ .Ilo'w do the_cpnserva't.ive Republigans of 1 Adam counlyfglhe above platforh), tip on whkh they avé been filaced by Mr. Ste vens.2_ 'fhe approaching election ,musc decigte whether they are for in against: it. 4 . . - —-‘ ~_.__‘ go.»————————- 3‘ -" LET THE PEOPLE REMEMBER! j Thot~the Democrats are the only true Constitutional Union men—they are for the Constitution as it 1': and'the Union as ‘ it was. while the Abolition ‘alia: Black Re ‘puhlicon party, 55y through their leaders, .lhal this .Unipn can flw¢.&¢ res/oral pith (In: 1 Cbnslitution as‘ it ig,,.-wI,TH SLAVERY TO .BE PROTECTED BY 11‘! ‘_ ‘ 1 Voters of Adams county! what do you . :s'ny to this? Can you support a party that i is opgmsed to the constitution of your coun ' try? We think not. Let every voter, old I and young, so to the polls on the 13th day of October, and vote the Democratic tick ] lat, hgaded withlGeérge W. Wbodward‘. ”Zach. Chafldler, the Michigan Senn tor, who, befoée the hreaking out ,of hue slur, said he thought. “a little Mood lettiny" y" necesury to the good of 'the country, [laden speech to the Abolitiofiiltaof Clever .land, Ohio, a few days ago, from which we cut the following “gem :” ~ “Asfornogroequklityme raidme thought a loyal negro‘wu M. any timg better than I slimy amps-ghoul. Be m willing to trade of? Copporhqus for negroea» u 109 u the "95:23, luled, and then he wqfid take mu . \ . ' This is the way Democrats are abusedhy the Republican leaders all over. the country, anyet Republicnh candidltes have {he impydenoe to ask themjor their voiosr- D'eqicrau. whenever yoii m npproacfiid by these Abolition bunk-a, give them the cold_ shgulder. Tell» (harm plainly that. though they are way: clev‘ér now, you‘ knou‘v they would hing you iféthey could nftér. the glection i! over. 3 I g-” ‘ ‘ ‘Funnyffo see the: [lg-public“ oun— ‘didates, Itho pnly ‘s fey! weeks ago were .dyraing nnd Ipuning Démt‘wqm as ,"copper- Kids.” “ tnwpn,’ " rebel synaplpflfilefl," . --M‘§ em! yet do 90 when wam‘ : me:- nf their own puty—qow running ,gbogt asking Demon-nu to v for them! ———~—~y- fl' ’ Tn Luann:l R; _u. "’ : Rocks!!! coogy on the Lree tqp. ' ‘ When thggiuds blow yourphgm sum rock. All Minn dly comes yoqr raga Ii“ hi}; ‘ And giant: will cope 4nd? agg'agggag‘r nag 9!!»- . _ , -'. n _. GOV. ”WITH AND THE W“ 1 . rum). ' l Gov. Carlin and his lrirndg. with their, uuunl bare-flood impudefico. claim that his" administration has examined wonderful «3-; eonomy. Ind roundly assert “11l ho mu; ln-i strumental in the recent reduction of thy‘ Sute d‘ebt through 13).: army of chi Sinkoj in; Fund. Never mu a claim mud: that: hail lug inundation in fact, .- we shit}! bc’ lbie tédemonht‘ritoto the mid-won 0F evoryimx payer who desires to know the truth. : 1 L _ln accgrdanég.with thik nmendme‘nl to‘ gt‘he an‘litutjon. the Legislature of 1358: ’pnssml an not nfsigniné certain revenues to; ' Hip Sinking Fund, and dir-ovting' thgir “my; pl‘icatinn to the payment of tlle‘interost and ' Mincipal 9f the State fiefiuzAnmng the. 1 I'Pth-‘Tfl’ll‘s‘fllffl applied to the Sinking Funi i w? find tonnage tax paid by Railroads. Will : 4vaernnr Curtjn deny that. bé was instru iméntal in depriving Lh‘e Sinking Fund of 1 7 this’source of revenm‘. 'aynounting to more ! tlmh $300,003 annmflly. nndlzthut he appro’v ‘_ ed “fa bill appealing the Tnnnage Tax? ‘ ; \Ve hnie thun establliiiwrl Elf-3m} coun-o; zvemy Hmnhe Sinking Fund was crmted by | theCOnstitution, that revenueswere assign ed it by the Legislature in du‘ecbed by [lags , Constitution, and that so far frpin havi'mz iany :igom‘y. even the most rah-01¢. in put i ting mmiry into this Sinking hind, Gov ;erndr Gin-"tin has, by- his m‘tion, helped to; I tnkq out yevenues mnounsin‘g to more than: 1 runs: nif’xnkzn ruocs.\x'n' DOLLARS Axsu MEE How absurd ‘thqil to clkim hr him the‘ peculiar glnry of lmvi‘ng pajdVofi’ a xixillinn? of fife Stat debt, when _.the‘truth is, that; .his o’r'xly agency '11) the mutter was to issue (1' proclamation announcing the amount “1 quidfied through the oproralion of n Sink jng Fund, created long beforg his/official existen‘ce com‘menced.——Patrio£ (tr [Juiqm 6113 mm ON THE GERMANS. During t‘beKnnw glowing/campaign of 1854 Cu‘rlin l.” said to have bg’en exceeding ly in: are infilis nbusé dumumllzod citi zon . anards thatGermdns! or “Dutch. men. ’ as they are commonly called. he is repr «med to liavc’ been very bitter. On on‘e fiat-anion he. is reported to have used this anfi'fl‘ge:_ - , i “A Dfilchiran is n'ot like another persmi; he has two skulls, and in order to get all idea imp liis head, you rugs: break one of his skulls.” 1. -. ‘ - .'l‘his wfilmquen at a time when it was Slmposed that votes_ were to hé made by abusing citizens of foreign birth. The Gov er'nonhas probably chunged his opinion since—big! is slfid record lo \Vin out. —-l’alriatd7 Mon. 3 ‘ ‘ sWhen yoh hear one of the Walnut Abolitionists boasting of His Jackson Damn ocracy', just put the foiléwing sentiment from that old hero and pmrth. General Jacksonhbefare hbayes, and then ask him if he is a Jacksofi Democrat: ' “Sir. the Abqlition party is a dialer/a1 or gnnian-ion. lls prem'ndéd love for freedom mean: naming mcrn or less than civil ‘war and a diuoluléon of the Union. Hone‘ot mén of 9.“ parties should unite to expose their in caution: and nrmt their progteu." fiThe‘ rebels and the radicals del/est the Union (a it wu‘, find any that it shall n'pt 3e .reaiored. The Conserntives lays the inion an ii- w'u and any Hut. it. ahallbe rmtoqedu What party. ‘tlfen. in the true Union ptfly?‘nsks (he lmhcfl'lle Jogrial. ; > We answer. the Democrat o party, dinich has nlwuyn been conservative—Always thy npholder of thg Union and the Constitution :3 our {label-Elude them. Voter, thiiik of this on ghh Tug-d” of October. u ~P-1-~--~‘--~——-~—- £ éßé med ten days before ele‘ctién.‘ Accordingyi vqmeznuthoriliec. Fridfiy next. ,will ho the luidafi—otheu say Satu'rday.- But do itou 01'th Friday, to be on the safe lide. , . ' ¢ ‘ ~ #lllO Demon-die mndidne’fofév ernor ha} t‘wo son- iu the nrmyvof fibo Union; yet the Repuba all him: “.e‘op porbud!” ' ' mm. re ted (bu; France will ghou "ly recd'glrize (“Wit Gold by fin oops.- fiq‘enco gone up in New Xgflc to 39 per lent. ' . .w'fl‘ib simian- in Pen lilylvmfil. Ohio, {:lth iqd‘ loin uh? plug 09 the 33th of ‘ lobar. ' ' ‘ LOCAL Deanna“; I'm: ‘nzxommflrxm‘w ini’i'nri: Lom‘un. , fl. w. r. p. omin. ord‘uned‘nai , \ . inn-lied as Pastor of the Abbotumvn chime? Communicated. ‘ (if the German Reformed Church, A! NEW 01-. . HLfSTI‘E'“: : Dan [s7 3—“ is WI”;l [-9.9] ford, on Ssluidny nnd Sunday week. Riv. Mr. i flfgflfig;“fft'fhgllf‘mg'fifiwg él'fi'mi Miller; of York, preached the main-tin Mgr-‘11.)“ , \V-e guy m you in (rm‘h, that I gen. man, and conducted the unites. u claim-n cat‘sdetermjnaliongperudol our‘ yank! (0 of the committee. Item Ir. Kahm prncbedlinm'e 0‘" ,mnjority 1’91“!" "I“ 0' "W the pnpnrltofy aermon Ind makptfl'in “fix: ysfigfi‘J‘; "“Y‘T no.¢xcitemnnl "h“- . . . mommy: chzmctprm unil lrrnccl—whlch wen wry solemn and inter-i heal campaigns, [mi that alum Ind de 'utinz thfoughout, Md “Sicfléd 50 by 13"!" terminal spirit. which' always Smart-n suc nudiencu. , i flesl in It work nmnpgn, the people all over ' *'~ '“~~—A‘—-~~~* '* ~ _ur purl of the county, ' SUDDEN DEATH-"n!" 'JI‘FM’ R"PP: 0’; In re nrd to lhe'ticket. all are mail-9d.— Baltimore. died varytéddenly, M (be relidencq; “'2 we; dinppoinfiad .3 w some men of of his brother, Henry Rnpp, in thin Mace, 0'4"“: ChOjf?“ who wore not,successiul in .Wednesdn)‘ evening. In bud jun nlurned'qon'f""°“- hf“ ”3? choice o"th Conven frou nJvisil'to the Omen] “mph-Laud upon I "on " oflfl'o'ce' "1“! we fly amen: '7‘ Ignting himself, complained of puin in the lidE, and immedinuly expii'efl.‘ He man a. n'n ‘ive of minimum, and glwnyl rgliiieii theré, much re-peclgd. "in age val 64 year: 4 montha. and 1 dgy. He died of diseno of the heart.‘ - ’ ‘ ‘ ' - D" ‘ fi-The entertainment at the Genmi Hm- I pitni on Wednesday last was An entire success. EExteusiiZe tlblee were unread with delicaciee . and snbstnntialr, and all the iick' undl'wound ed, ottendnnte. in, were nh‘undnnltiy‘ helped. There were also I variety of Lunuurnenu—u‘ “ mnsqncrndo " purule on horseback through town‘in the morning! with difl‘ercnt sports on the ground in the nfternhpnrnnd n‘concert oi negro iminslrelsy in the evening. A band of muhic, from York, added much to the pleasure of the occasion. The camp mu beautifully decorated, the avenues arched with evergreens, and Ihe tents hung with Wreuthe, the; whole producing n‘fine eflect‘nnd winning expressions 0! admiration from the large number of per. nonstpresent.‘ The nfl'nir was gotten up by the Surgeons and their Ladies, assisted by the Ladies of town. . “ _ . ' mßrig. Gen. Hnupl,'§nperinlendont of Railroads in the United States, has been super cet'ied by order ot the Secretary‘ of War, and dirqctcd m lu‘rn (‘xvcr all things conneclcd‘ Wilh; the U.‘ s. servigeu to Col. McCullum.‘ The tenaon for'this'dismissn! is not mnde publip | ‘ @We rftuin our thanks to ME. Henry Kilian-{cf Monmjoy, fora hquact of Tommoes. to Mr. Enoch Rounnznhn, of. Menallen, f_or a basket or Peaches, and to Mr. Reuben [inhlém of? Freedom, for ‘n haskot‘Ef ‘Applosj ‘ Those lii-Hung were n‘ll nice, and of) cpHrsc véry nq ceptnble. Such attentions gt; er towntds re: libvingthe printv‘r's rugged pathway; ‘ Mrs. Jncob En-xhnrt, of cmodom township. sends us A lot offiwee! PolnlaeßV—fof excellcni quslity and“ no! hard to mks?!” ”She has our! thanks. ' ‘ |thepnuhly—~nn-l if helié any “.'{vinne-r”l he -___.._4_.~-4 ‘longht to hand if over th Col hlor lnr Wlh. Noah W. Ilnrtmnn, in of Mr. llcn¢ ’ hlfilafrvlrl‘ns _neélrunél. ynsltcl no nud .' i . ‘ . nmnortvrm ns“l-,ro. : U Hartman, of ““3““ tuwhr "I" ""5 placed! _Ernnk K‘rivhtnn for Clerk. of the Court: !‘ upon our table a pmr-ol‘ Tobacco Lam-cs 07,—thnyt'u lauulmble‘-L‘m/ laughable, to the extraordinarily large dimonsion!. He infprms {maple (lmt 'knnvr him be“. Aml [hon (0 us that his cr'op is very fine, having h n «'l‘- “call him a. “ Dmmornt ” lon—-lhnt's wnrm fired two hundred and fifty dlillllrs. [1 r the TM. “'lqu think yn‘lLlmwer Burl? Frank . . . ..- . ~ . ‘v ' \ yield 0! one M.” and a quarter. Tobacco, we ]\l Inhtf'h AD. ll‘m rm .‘ A fitnng coinclu mn . . - ' tn NIH JUkP wxll be, a rqusmg fn:l_}oru);‘fur are mnnuced,('nn be grown yory sucwfififully Jmm‘s‘J furl; ' r . l 1 in this county, and as the article hm: utlnined Jnn_ ”_ ”(fag-hm i‘l nrlm- u”. Cnunly _lo so high a. price. it. is to be prriumgdxlhupiu 'l'rvnfiury, But us he i< n’nw holding :1 good culf'u’e will be hugely engaged in hereaftér. ‘ “lfil't‘. 11W} hm hold it. Mr mwuy you”. hp ‘ - ~ , ~~ - .‘ r Shh-s hemaflg’unly 'l'rr-Muannncn—uml :1“ ‘ WTbc 'Republicnns hmi nnnounrqd n helis a Kinglc‘ man, with nnlnmlv dnymndnm. mooring In thii place on last Suvmlny Inre- on‘lnm.firgrffi«lr;l;'+t~—;‘vw«l ’1“! .\fx‘.l'l‘x'x3:l(hl i-i ‘1 , ‘ _ ~ 1. a man 0 11111 l \, um HQ! 79““ W 1! 1 (on ‘nonn. but the 'con., 5;. folks ‘nvt tuunurg uu .gmuch of this wm m'mgno-le, l mthor gun“ “mother lmndhvll “as unnnfljfliuel.‘ 'l‘os 9‘1"?“ mm thr‘ penplr‘ think a; l (1.)" I},“ M Mc ‘gfiFiDE Saturdny "'3'“ {0" the untheflhg. ”The ClclL'm was elm-[ml 'l‘roasurpr by .3 hi: lu:\~[ ghosting came off, hm. it was a dull «min—r '~jorl|y in 011 l “'hirztimm, :l'rogwl ‘hnuld nmvl ’v (Jul. I". Mont-gunnery, of llissazsippi, {£Bll A‘. ul-e elected by a bigger gne m Democmuc‘ M Chase ofNew Yul-k " who are an an fibuli- times. . ‘ . , ‘ ‘ ill‘m x -_,:i Ihr IY“ -: t f u 3‘s: to" The. A—hm hnvn boon JINt nsAiln’fortullntP‘ "L' on ,ough "Si par 5' 'e a 'in (In! other It‘fil‘Pfi‘ds 3n the above. Arnl mud; speeche}. “ hpbody'hurl. “K‘Hlll’ the other drawbacks, they are u“ m ‘ _‘ ' ~‘ '. ' Mm “f Img hunt. . WT“ ff“ "35"" of l’ennsylvnnm Col-I Flaigjs us’mm‘h as l have limo to write 1913‘,»an "r th‘r “MOWER“ Semlnnry, “m“ nk‘m'. If you publish lhls‘l may write uncured on Tlmrgdny lnrt. ’ngflinV ' ‘ ,JLs‘rlCE. i . l '... - v 4...» v fiAttent'on train-Hell to the’cxydchrJ ‘ [Prong lhuéank Press] Jnmes Cress, in unotln-r (oluu‘ni. . ‘ ; GREAT DEMOb‘RATIC MEETING-.- ,r-w. V» V ‘7‘ ..‘_- l , Imm: 4 .7".qu ll'omlmnri—AJnt-oh‘ 11f fslgéeml“ OFI THE- {\BQHTION- Holtzworth. ofthii place, has t‘or‘snle‘l '. SK _ ‘ . - ‘ Lithograph Portrait of Judge “'oodwni‘d,t “'9 hm?“ political gnthfring ill"! "W" the Democratic m Ilidate for Govmnor —— {Tif‘mblt‘ll m ”l-P “nu-mg“ "y‘all-l" mm on ». ‘ . "- ‘ ‘ .lhurpdny owning. In' tront cit-tho Court. Thelprcture IS ndm‘irahly gotten up, pml [laugfihghenr llnn, aniy may D..nn'nf worth, four times the price at which he sells Him. The mootin'g \rns' nrpanizoxl hy zip—l iL—Bfi cé-‘nts. 4, ‘ - C , i fpninling .lmlx mnsox‘ E~q., hos-“10m. - ——.«—-——. ...» ~-__-__. ' ; Among ”i: "llvt‘il’rvsitlyits frnnglthn conn / fl - x n ‘I - ty were; Ivn . unM. “ ~ of each I’m!- ( .. HONEST, HONEST mac." .l'tom. may! (9. hwy; (yPShj'nw-hurv. m. / Gov. Curtin. in the very face and teeth of John Mtg-got Dover. "and othqrs whose fn‘cti. is held up by his suppdrters'ns a niozzt. limpet: we cannot remember. amiable, virtuous. and honest, min—as one The difilli'ngnisheil slivuker wan introduc to beloved. trusted amlnlmost. worshiprnd, ml to the nudienrefihout a quark-n pint. especially by the soldiers, whom; definencl‘fl‘van O‘clock. and proceeded in n mast‘ he claims to he. ~ 'lpoworful speech to explain and expound Let, us see how thi-I'is. Facts are, said to the principles of the— Democratic nart'v.—- be“stubborn things,” and to facts we up: lie ~poke. upwnrxlé of an lmughdui‘ing peal. . '.a V which time “he was frequently 'intctrnptecl Premising tlint offi ers not omnniim‘onrd by men intln- Ilh‘nwl with paltry questions, could not hold electn{nw. un‘der, the law. 'whichwere from timn to time repeated for we charga Goy. Curtin with .liiii‘ing‘ issued ”18,5010 purpoee of annoying the spmnkm‘. acirculnr front the State Dopa‘rtmvnt, pm. As n‘consequem-o rhow- dinturhnnoogl (l to vious to the election of 1861. notifying the: a gem-rut 0:10,, and m. lust. to :l‘ figh‘md Pennsylvania soldiers in the mmynt their ru~h at n lurge crowd to nn'l fro, {which ore right to vote. without regard to tho fuctfntvd canfmion and prevented Mr'. ann that tib'st ofthe ofiicers. though appointq‘, from being hqarvl. .In tho midq of the had pot been Commiuinnm', or tllie‘regiments 'qulquion a pistol wnc fired, which n'rlded fully;crgnnized; and that with this circular, to the excitement, and. Mr. Dean, who np~ he sent aspecial message (of the same im- peat-cit to he luhoring under ‘ indis port) tothe army. ‘ iposntion, rotiring -t'rmn tho smml.‘ the , We further ch‘nrga thltt, lifter this vnto—fi meeting was mljuuinod. It. was called for thus solicited a‘nd thug obtained—he, Gov." the purimse of hearing hm). and ended on ornnr Cumin.attheinstanceofpnrty friends ly on account ot his leaving; “Hi there in Philadelphis, certified, under the Seal of been other Breakers present. it. would lnve State, (4,; ”umber and mum oflhg Qficer: cont: continued and o'rdg-r enforced. \Ve-hnve mssrosxn,nnd theregimenuregulurh/ ”gamed" evidence thut thiu disturbance of the ninet ‘ with the ml: view (as we allege) ail/ironing (441 ing was preconcerte-l, _nnil that. mn'n wrre l the vote; of such regiments in were pflicered . engaged in it. who pretend to he Telpfclub/t ; by mengnot commissioned. notv‘vithaja‘nding (f) and who illustrated on this occasion the the circular previously issued inviting all ‘ principles of their party, in trying toenfprce l soldiersto vote—because, by this imam, Mru gag lav. ,_ » \Ewing, th’e Democraticyaudidate for Sher-l The soldiers of the U. S‘ llngpitnf were lifl'. would be defeated. ’ ,( ‘ lprea‘ent at the meeting by injitatibn. lt ' ' We plpce these chlfgec on record—gha has been attempted to chargé the diatur will attempt towntrovert. them? Patn‘ottf: ‘bance “Ilmn tllcm.“ But. such is not. the Union. ‘ ‘ ‘ I we. ‘ Tuere niny lmve‘be‘en a few who of -————-46.u .-_, -’- i “ ‘ ‘ ' \,l ‘ ~ l ~ iron: THE WHOLE TICKET. Wheri~ a County Conwmion Iqttlei d ticket, all questions'ahould then be consid ered I: settled by the voice of the people, and the_whole ticketvshoqld‘ be supported by every Democrat in tho county. It in for principles we vote and not for men. and whoever opposeLthe ticket upon pay" pro text injures hi self and gels an oXflmple which if followed b; others, would soon disorghniu Ind defent‘not only the whole ticket, but the principles which we know to be right. Let every Democnt be wstch fulandlnbor for unify snd u lolid vote.— Sunlmry Mineral. . ‘ ‘ "When the Abolitlonists talk about Wo'odwa‘rd'l decision on the soldien’ vote. tell them‘ that the unit which was thus do cided was urged by their own pony. A Democratic Shérifl‘ had been elected in Philadelphia, and I Refiubhoon district at vxneyin Luzon); county, by tha mldiers’ vote. The Abolitionima OBJEC'I‘ED to (hot. vote and CARRIED IT to the Supreme Court. 1501‘ Woodward had to decide ih their favor. because the- constitution to. quit-ed it. of him. "rue Abolitinn paper: were then oppmedjo soldiqrs voting—.BBls - Duncml. j all: in said shay th_e Hollidaysburg Whig refuses to support the "shoddy" mn didnwnprobabl'v for the reason assigned By the Pitt-burg Guam—that “In': nomination in : dilprm and In}: r/(clion impuible.” Poor Curtin I Denounced by Ms own put] and opsosed by a united. salon. and determined emocracy, hi- prospect: nro .ioomy enough. V- ' ‘ , ' For Ihe Compih-r. l Mu. Emmi! z—l notic‘e that the Abolition _'Cn_nvenlion. on Monday, nOmlnllA‘J Jth Wiormnn {or Amine Juli 9. I- do nizt‘ lhelieve,thnt the paoplé willfgive thn Con vention much credit tor choosing ohm-pl: for that nfllce. after the Dcnmcmts hnd rc i rlominntod hit brother Isaac. nor will they : think well othL-pph if he accepts. 1 ()oI.C. 11. Buehler has beeh'nnminatrd ! fqrthe Legislature. ('olonals are new more :than' ever wanted in the field, and as he i has never been wounded nor ctjippled, and iis‘ in good heglth. irecems to me as npenkA ‘ing badly for the “loyalty" of the Cnm'en- Ilinn tn beg him to stay out of tho field.— 'l'he(_lou'ventirzn evidently had no correct idea (if the " fitnflu ofthings.” Cul. ills .prupor pl lift“ it in tho army. where he has acquire“ military k'nowlcdge and where the pity‘ale gets is mind. James H. Marshall. an anti"), industrious. and intelligent {army—novel: nngligent. but nlwat"! clow ‘ly applying, himself to whatever businl-“W lmny he entru-Itetl to him, is just the‘mfin for the Logislnture. Just. the man‘ to nt tewl to lllP,-llll('l‘tftitfi of. the tnx-ymygrs. IIF 'heing u rnLhor In‘m'y one hinnicll"; and hnv iitig'lnsl a great, deal. in crpps. th.. by the ‘ rebel invasion. is the \‘nry person 10in'ermt -himxoll, (“111‘ he must. lilwly to he suc‘mss {ful} in snowing {my to the pimple r f Ailnma munty {of the lessgthey sustn‘ined by that ‘ Invmton. ‘ “ Jacob Lowor, f'nr Shefifi'. can't. win. 110 hits vxprmsqd some very fonlish notinha on i the niggr‘r sulvjr‘ct—Very foolish, indwtl—in [the lace yof whi‘ch his (‘lPVf‘l' upprnncho: ,wnn't ho‘lp him. .Atlnm Robert i< right on all sulgim‘ts, and will make: oni‘ oi the best Shnrlllk the cunntv hm: evpr h:i«l. l C. X. Mnrtin. althouuh'hc llflS‘l'tNl tlie‘ Register's- oilirn thrne ypms, i 1 cryin: llut -fnr “ morn." Chm-le is a strnmnng lug follo'w. antl Wnulrl nuke a fine flanking “mm-r.” l/‘l- him Irv that nwhilvfwhil'wt, Simuol Ll“\‘.zwlll‘ll will xilwuyq be on the spot. tn‘kPl-z hil room in tlm vCOUNJIOINA— t}. X. hus «limit been paid for his lnhor in npening all the Know Nothing lmlsvs in ler thadisturbance begun took part in it. and who were urged to it. by citizens of the borough. Such conduct. can have b'ut one effect. and that is to «lisguet all right min ded men. It has made us more voles tbnn' the best. slump speech; The forbearance of Democrau nlongrev‘enwd bloody work last night.‘ We 1“ our oppqnents to be- Wire in future. ' ‘ - ' A mnn'from the West wardJrhg mak some prlotemionu to religion, wefnre mlg’, cried out hang the :[m‘keL Had such an attempt been mndn thiuraficctabls (f) nun’s own neck would probubly Have been nmoug the flat to suffer. 1. have Accident—Siz'l’erm mama—The steam boiler; of‘Eberly’l MW mill. st’New Cumberhu'ni, Cumbérllnd county. fog"- miles bdow Harrinbirg. ekploded with (27-, rific force on Tuesday Imagining, killin'g five porsom outright, iujnfing s sixth.beyond hope of recovery. Ind bud], scalding s Igv: enth.’ Tho explosiov'l In one of the most terribly md fan! ,which' has ever taken pllco in tin! vicinity. -’ _. __, . ”.....w.‘_._ Albany. Sqd. 25.—Hnn. EliP..Norto , of New YUI‘C, nnd Hon;v}3ichard F.‘Ste:|ens, ofOnondngxm. nominated by the State Con stitutional Union Convention for Attorney Gem-ml and inspector of State Prisons, have withdrawn. Thereupou the Slate commit. tee. mcnpting the nomingtinn of Hon. 1). 1!. St. John tor Secretary of State a: satis. factory recognition of their claims, rpcam. mend s hearty support of the whole Demo- ‘ antic ticket in the coming Shoo eleccio n. Mr. 8:. John mu formerly I Whig, but i. now tha "Sill”. Democrnio unminoe. ' BEAT mum m aionom IIEAVY’I/I‘BHXIP-‘l IeES ‘ St". 22.—A briet «li-qmteh from Lnuis ville. dated at. A very early h3ur yesterdny morning, announce: m n few pithy words the detest ot the Army of the Cumberland. It a poinlpnme twenty or twenty-five miles sonth of Chattanooga and between Chickn- ‘ mnngn creek and Pigeon mountain. Judg 'ing from the-language used. the disaster must Inve -been I very serious one, an we are'told that General Rescuer-m was “badly lbeaten.” I d was contywlled wrelreut' up !on Chuttx mgn.’ Later intelligence tre. .ceived at. \l nhington furniehes n!,thmugh an extra ' the Washington Rrpublxmn, with some 9w details of the battle. allud'hd to in the Louisville telegram. ’From this latter source 1n- lc-nrn that the light. which terminated on Saturday without. nny‘tit‘ici wire re-ults. was resumed on Sand“: M'- ter a fierce enntest. in whiqlrhbth 6 es sro mid tmlmve suffered an aggregate. lone of ‘ some thirty tlmusnn'd men, twn divisions of the leeral nrmy were so beaten 31nd dis» ported that. only from eight-tn ten tlmu-zgml men wm-e rallied. 'l'he Ih'pu'llimn, hotter,- ’Pl'. proceed:- to shite that. the otln-r hm ar my corps remained film. that R-Vsencmns occupied a rtmng pnsitinn from which he cnuhl not be gl‘riven by tlnuhle the nn’niher of the. enemy. nml that he wim,.ut. the timo; (lrivingthe Conlederute. advance. We do not pretend to repanmle thewe‘e contra-«lic ‘ tions. in which_he is represented an m-tive ly taking the nth-naive whxlnt Handing nt the same time on the defrnsivm‘m we leave them as they rue until subsequent, accounts unravel the myste’ny. - "re S'lti’u ““id ‘0... f lrflvflin .nlak, ” ‘ A‘ 4 of th - 30 v- "‘ Carr “ ‘ , ‘ his (- .“' Alml- . MIPS“. ”‘ or,” Thai-7'3”!" Rm; trim!" ’llm ' “~10“ Sn 1 ‘em‘fl‘iu‘ or; WHO '.. ”Wm , ."ln’fn/ "Y tlpi- ‘“ L'ro ‘ 9 “ck. 3")"3901 'l. Mn, J 1.. [ln of m In- omm (L . . “as ”up: __o'” rad/”W‘d-A T”! 12.1,,“ '1 Im.” h“. l: \Ve.und<'ks r°" t‘llt-llfi'e"!e ** In - 'um 1 , sn, '~— ”’lt‘e‘ , ‘ (‘o 4 l‘rs. .1.“ -’. 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