The compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1857-1866, April 04, 1864, Image 1

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The Gown.“ '1- published every Monday
morning. by Hutu J. Snlu. at $1 76 per
nnum if paid strictly ur Annual-4200’
per animm if not. paid in ednnce. No
subscription discontinued, when M the
Option of the publisher. until 11l ureergeé
Ire paid.
A DVIITISIIIXYS inserted at the umfrates.
Jon Puxnsa done with neatne‘he and
dispatch. .
Orncs in South Baltimone sci-get. nearly
opposite Wamplers’ Tinning Edmbliahment
~“Cmuuun Pnixrma Ornc: " QD thesizn.
Pmmgsmmz. @ARD3.
. ESQ-«1‘3; méhler,
. , TTORNEY K'T LAW, will [nilhfully and
" A prompug' unend to all business entrusted
'co him. 3L hpeuka the German language.—
Oflke at. (Ire same ply. in South.Bzullimnre
tau-net, ncur Forucy’a di-ug start, dud ucnrly
nppos‘vm Dunner & Ziegler‘s ulore.‘
Gettysburg, March 20. ‘ ‘
J, C. Neely,
TTOBNEY qu L.\\V.——l’nrlh-uhr anew.
A liuu plid v.O enlluclinn of I’ensionn.’
bunny, and ”Auk-pay“ Unice in the 5. E.
corner of the Diamond.
Gettysburg, April 52', 1563. N
D. McConaughy,
‘ ’I‘THRXICY A'l‘ LA \V, (oilil'r one door wax!
A of lluehler‘a Arm; And hank Slllrl".clullll
hamburg strum) Ar'roussv nun Souun‘ou Mm
I'M-nun AND I’msmvs. liuumy Land \l'ur
rum, l; ick-p-iy huspvndcd Claims, nn'vl all
mher claims against the Govermnmit nl Wash
inglon. 11. (L; also.\mcricunuluims in Englnud.
Lind Warrants luqnled nn-l soldmr lb()ll£[lll_.und
highestpril-es gin-n. Agents engaged 11l lo
cating warmnts in low". Illinois nmi an":
wedetuh‘luleu WAppl) to him pursunully
or ,I y lam-r.
Getty-burp, va. 21, ’53,
Wm. A. Duncan,
T'I'URNHY .\T LA W? in the .\‘nrlh
)vea‘lvorncr ufUm .\Ulmnn-LHMI} phurg,
n. [UL‘L ::. 1531:. u‘
Aid. Cover, .
‘l'l‘unxm .\T LAWAHJI promnuv nm-M
A In Hum-cum” and all olhvr h-nim'ls en
tru~ ml m him. ”Jim ht-tum-n I".lhuv-dm-k3'
u'l’l J rim-r x 74%;]ch Stun-x. [Lulliumrr ~lrm‘t
Gellgshurgg, I'4. ~ V [St-pt. .3, lan9.
H. A Picking
TTENDS m .\U'fl‘x'i-H'fxu. Writ n! nf
41A lii-l'rliga' :m‘l WILLS (‘Liiiilx’l‘ul (IF
t .\LHS‘ ‘kc.’ Hui-(«Anew in er‘u : l -\\ “~le
uu Ih: ronrl ll‘n'iiu': {rum (irunhur, lkauu
lrr-‘um-u. two ml (-4 [rum Hm tu-rnnr I"~""'-
Ulmrz' ~ mwh-mh- Inn] SJL-lncuou gnamuicud.
Fm. 1, mm um I ,
Dr. J. W. C. O’Nenl’s
( FH"H and hWt‘Hjll‘.’ N. H .irmm rof I‘m!-
A I'Lixwrr nml ilguh sin-eh, ucnr Fresh} h run
('hvx’u‘h. ”Mn Jung. Pa. .
."(h. Jo, 1,01
Dr. Jlm m. Cress,
TV'M‘N'TH‘ I‘HYHVIAS. Umnl-‘ful 1m" [nth-
It ”1"]IIIIrIIIIJL'0 anrva'urw Xh-xulml [a hum.
X'AIUHII‘ In- “1"” ‘ l'. I! 1w \' i“ l‘t|':l.:x!|" :Lt
Imu'urcu! In; [H(I'L‘:~l!'ll In H(‘|l~\'hur_’ um!
rlrinll- . "l'lrlm'il'." "man: In 4 Xmu‘cur “1“.”-
Hr'u v. M‘ n- ‘L'('[ tiu- lw-‘x. ~va~ t and llluo' r...
lmlrlé n- ucnlu a hum :lil uxhn-I St clam In nun-li
c~l m-hu ,L. '\ 'l'i‘ll hau- M'vn rm x I‘Hlll‘ru'h'll
llnlll lhr q\';n-.'|:~4x~L :uul :5 Illiu mi 3-) tin
)nrq-xi 3- 01 ll'." .\32 0-! Hvlvv'iv |'l.\rtniuurl.~.
um) Ilim‘unl “llhl‘ Innrr- injuri-HH. ~mll :u nu
! mun- . ms: nit. “u u u|_\, blue [-11], Maud Irl.
lm.’ Xv. I
.tlnil'x‘ in the (nut 13ml of ank >trw2, in the
duullinq nwm-d 'v_v Henry \\'¢-l!_\‘.«
t;eny.~imr;, firm. 2.8, INL) 3m
«3". Dr. Wm. Taylor
infurinu'llu-.inh..l»i.;tms ..r‘-(.‘.-n;~v-ur-.~ and \i
‘ intly llml ln- m” vuntmluc [hr prurli: » uf hie
mull-«mu at Inc ”M «JIM. m-v‘uunr lo lhc
('-lu;lb|]vx'_llnlu(-' (In: _\-~i.u|__'. I’.l. 'ln.|uklul
1811-1” f \‘ul‘. he lug tn‘nu-iu- u ~h.ur|- u!
tuturc put‘runugu. [.\H pl. 28‘ “iii. ll
j J. Lawrence Hill, M. D. ‘
‘ AS 'his mm l' mic ‘) -\ RF.
{“1 -!m3r \\ wt ”HIM: ‘ . Ki?‘f:€‘}.‘./£
Lnflu mu chum-h“ in "’
li‘mmhcrs”un: eLri‘x-t. and uppn~in~ Pit-Muz':
El\"C. \\ ll 4.2 thou: wishing In Inn‘e mm lwnml
L’pea‘viml [u 'ir‘zmed.srcresin-«Hull; ilnm-d lu
fu' Inhl-‘HJLVI' :s i)l‘:.Uornl-r, HH‘. VA 1’;
Kr ulh. 1': I! . Rm. H. L. I: lIIIIH‘I, I). 1)., lim’.
I’M-pr. \l’ J 11' Hr. .‘l‘llf. “. L, Sillflvr. ‘
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‘ I'mr I'ruuluu_*_.\. H. ling I
Su‘rc/uwral). .\. lilu hlcr.
Tlth/rr...“ n‘i‘l .‘l'l’ru-ary. .
firwrulirr Unm-uil/rf—Rullul‘l “C(‘urily' Jaculu
Kin-z. Alvin-w llellnzrl‘umnn .‘
,lI.m:1/».~x—..‘.icur~:v .\‘Wn'w. l). A. llnvhlwr. R.
.\l'lhu' lv, J icoii Kinf. ,L llvinlzv-lmnn. l). M: -
(‘rl‘ll‘\'. S: 'l. liuw'ikJ. 11. .Iv‘rJu, Sun u-l
ll lfll)t'| r. E. (‘r Plum-slack. Wm. 11. “'ilmu,
11. \‘H’mmu. uni-.11. \mnen....,.1..i... m.“
I-nrl. 11. l}. “run-Inf. Jnnu Picking, .\ln l'l‘.
‘Wriu‘ht, Juhn Clluuixighuu. .\h-liul F. Uul,
«hum-Q 11. .\l arsthl, \l: Eicl’wlhvrgvr.
‘.ry‘l'nis Cumpanr is limited in if: npurn
lions 10 Hip countyél Adams. ll llzu‘ l-urn in
nlwveul'ul upcrmmu tor mun- thnn :ix yexyrs.
Aml‘iu that period hug pull] all luasrs uml n-x
-pensemwillwul mm uunsmml, lmvmg also n large
surplus capital in the Treasury. The ('.ym
[my employs no Agents—null lxusim-ss beiun
done by the .\l'uimzl‘rs, who are nuuuully rim-t
-9.1 hv the Stockholders. Any pen-gun desiring
an Insurance can apply to any of the .'|llo\'e
n.um>vl \lnnn-Jer forfurther.infornnnlun.
my- l‘lm Emaitive Committee mac's u! the
ofiice orthe onnpnuy on the Hm Wednesday
ln cvéry nionth M 2, P'. M. /
l $9111.27, ism}
. The great Discovery
' , F THE ACI-I.———lnflamnmwry and Chronic
I 0 Rheumatic": (‘.fln be cured by urin: H L.
.\HLLER‘S CELEURATED RHEUMATIU .\IIX
Q‘UKH. Manly prumiuunl cillzens of this, and
(he adjoining cdunlies, have teuilieil in its
‘ ‘3'er ufility. Its success in Rheumatic 1181-3--
: lll)!l~". has been hitherto unparalleled by any
. wecific, imrmlucetl to the public. Price 50
. itnzs [wr bottle. For sale by null drugui-tsanfl
Flomkeelmrs. Prepared only by U. L. .\HLLHR.
“‘liplesn'l» )md Hamil Druggist,l-}n.s'. Berlin,
Adnmsxouuly, l‘un'dmlcr izrDi'ngi, Chemicals,
1 Ulla. Vuruish, Spirits, l’nints, Dye-stuffs, but
-tlod Oils, Essences and Tinctures, Window
Glass. Perfumery. Patent. Medicines, kt, 51c.
" WA. l). Illlcliler is 1.113 Agent. in Gettys
- burg 90r_“ H. L. Miller's Cvlflhi’flled Rheumatic
“ null"?- ’ [June 3, 18 M. 11'
,The Grocery Store i,
N'THE HlLL—sThe undersigned wodid
resyecuully inform the cilizens oTGL-uys
burg and vicinity, that he has taken flu: old
.uud “on the gill.” in Baltimore street. Gel»
tyllinrg where he intends to keep tonstuully
.gn ham? all kinds of GROCERH‘IS—Su-gars,
Cofiees, Syrups of xi! kinds, Tobacco. Fish,
Bull, kcq Earthenware of all kinds. Fruitg,
om, and in Cm. cvm thing usually “mud in _3
Grocery. Man, YLJUR & FEED of all kmds;
.u .fwhicb he intends to sell lot», as the low
est. ~‘Q'Jouuu-y produce ttxken in eu'lzange fa;
goédftud the highest price given. A He inner};
himselfglhnt, by strict. 'nuemion an}! an honest
‘ a.“ gap plensp, to merit a share at public pn.
flange. 131 w Img .1. M. uowa.
”bras, 1863. ‘ d .
' Removas. :
undenizned, being the authorized person
‘ “to make removals iuw‘ Ever Green Ceme
teryflmpoflhfi Inch ‘5 Contemplam the removal
ofthe tenth! of deceased relatives or friends
will Auil themeelves otthifleflwn ofthayenr go
hue “done. - Bemovnln make with pmmpmeu
—v.omu lon'end no extort spared to please.
’ PETER mom,
Much 12,360} Keeper of the Cemetery‘.
0 to Dr. R. Roma's Drug Store And g 9.
ui: MEDICATED CUUGH CANDY. . '
Rni
Br n. J. suum
4t3tli Year_
PROSPECTUS
The Philadelphia Age.
1864'.
THE ONLY RIM/WI! \TlCz‘llAlLY JOURNAL PI'BLIRH-
" LU l.\' Hunumm-uu
THK UNIO‘, THE (‘fl\thTCTlON, AS" THE EN-
#011015!th )F THE LAWS
g THE DALLY .\UI-I, _
HICH mh‘m-MM 1h! prmc Iplvs and pull
‘V c_\‘uf the lh-num-ralic 'I"l1'\,i:l Esmed
every muminu. (Hun-11p excepted.) and gun‘-
l:lins, Llu- llllf‘a'. h l:;gx.xplaiu new: no): all pangs
of the “orld; will: carefully prelm ml nr'ficlré
on “(fl‘t'lrllmflll’ Politira Trade. Finance, mu,
and prompt t‘llll()rl_fll communs on the ques
li-ms um] nfl'nirs ”Kine du) : llnrlxet Rgp‘nrls.
l'riws ('ulrcm. Stuck Qunl'ulluus, .\lnlmc ln
u-lllguurv. HI‘IMIT'S n!" l’uhllsir\llM-rings, l’nr
vign null Dnmx-WN- l'mwxpomh‘m-r. [mg-l ”9-:
Imus. 'l‘ln-ulruml l‘ruicim‘u. “evil-W9, Lin ru
_luru, Art and \lu-ic, Agricultural \lqvls. nxul
dis IlsNuu-X ul' “Emu \‘u: sul-ju-L us u "gt-rural
illitlrrldlul Hnlunmnw. ‘ _
' THE WEEKLY .\HI‘I, . ‘
Ii: n rnmpan}cumpmuhnn of line News of file:
“Wok, :m-l ("HlCtli'lla the chief ednqumla. thc
prim-s current and nmrkvl rcporhlngk unu
luliuns, Cilrl‘r~llll||lll‘llcfi um] {Jedi-ml “can:
mam-1 [HTMH-Iml in Iht: Imly .\zv. h ul~u
('nul \in\ n pl“ M» \'.nrus\‘y M mlu-r Iu filer, run
m-lm: it in u|“\rl‘.~llL‘C!w u lint (had family
jmrum.panlicul.‘rl_\ mluphui m the l’u'm'KUMl.
lev \h-nILuII, llu- [‘mml-r, the WM hanir, I‘m
L'll'mnr mull, my! :1” cI-sw‘ Hf rmulvr-I. It
In". In lmi, (-rérv charm-lunatic nf a LIVE
.\‘i~‘.\\'\‘2’.\l'l‘Z!l. 132 ml w x'm- t'uuuim: Uwhe,
llu- \\'- Ik~hn;-. the Fuuuur‘s Fircndchg‘ud l'ue
Uuuml Rmuhr ; ‘
T E R .\l S
DAILY.
()41- _wnr hv mail
.\ix "mum-J
Tun-v nmulll
h-r nu) 'u'rmu In: than 112 nm munlhg, at
Hu- m L‘ 1:! Sung-fut: u-uli pur'muulh. ;
r dA I.'
lino _vmi‘.‘ h_\ nmil
.\‘lv Ulll'l'lh
Thu». mum'us
\‘m|n~‘ u! 10..
“31h fil‘. cxnu m” .gnuis m: gaming ‘.p the
c uh. ‘
happen required iumrnhly in uayzuu-e.—
Sum ill on rnpl. s uftlw l).ul_\' xurl \\'m~l":ly \I 11l
I": 6: ul gnui~ lu :lu} :ul-lro-s, uu :Imlllh min".
'1 hr _l’nhhslwn m The .\ue ('oul-l ejnsily li-ll
filt‘ll wlumm \s xth Illt' unsoou-L (ind “Ile
ll I-ml gnmmumlulivvn: 11f Ihe llrl‘is Lhrou’h—
oul Ihn l-uunlrr : but ”19) prcll-rtluu it shuflld
sluml nlluzullu-r‘npxm Chums lo puullc cumi
(lruc‘l'fi \\'rll Luann ‘lll‘l l'aluhllshml. Thu) “mu:
In-u- u hu< :urqmrc-i thi.~ repum'ion hy the
mullur. fault-um-ss .1111 l lluh‘pl mlrul !: \l'nh'
uhich it has hm-ncumluclwl.‘ll.|;ull;lwlin|¢*of
eurnmuinur; coulusiuu or i‘lens nn public
Sui-j- (-L.~'.*mnl lznh rly of almost unuuumlcd
[lullllt' trial. It is mm". and “11l lit, us hr”:—
lul'uu'. [he summrh r u! Llu-ir nuliunnl prim i
}:l -~. “plume-l alike In mdiuall-m um] funni
|i~m in -\'vr_\' form, and devuyed m the main-
Mun-urn m'L‘uml gm nnnncm, hm" hm] order.
'l'in- i'uhli‘hor: uf The‘.\;:~“con'rei\'c lhnLit
l‘»u» n-mlcrqu-cnllnr survh-esunnl has perulm?
-(-l.|i~n~ upon all men hv “hum ‘ll~‘ principles
uru vuluuf, mu! uhn, dry the pn-pn-r Imam,
lnnk [u Prulnulunllnl.SCL‘UFC [l'm('unst‘ruliuuul
rxwldrnlion u! the l'niun. Those mm but show
Iln-il main" of the Ilnlirillg;~ rfi'urL-I u! the puh
li~htr.~. in lwlmll of this firm" untlfinpnrgllx-l.
0 ll canmlfhv run only auatninluz g‘lis [um-nu
all 115 hhuuou rvhnous. Audi-cl}.
ULUSJHHHNN’IQH A: “TILNH,
XO. x'hu Clix-smut rilIL-M,
lii-iludclphid.
.\Llrch H, ISM
Asslstance Needed. .9
V ‘lll-I unuouigwd having: behy payments
1 mining: due -n the Isl at April. would
must lt-~‘|lcclld“_\' ink those who are. indebted
(u bin} to call “More Ul.“ ti m: and make pay
nun-l. ' ' E. L}. I'N'KING
.\I 'rcll T. IM4
A.-.“ ___.t -.‘ ~___
Come, One and All!
‘HE subsciiher. Inning‘re-upcnod his Sn:
1 qum in [he .\‘vz‘tll-cust corm-roflhe Dm
nmn-l. mules the attention uF his triends und
[he puhhu m-uernlly, [0 hi? excrilcnt ALE,
I'UIVIHL BNUWS S’J'UUT‘ “LIN-2, CHAM-
I'A(;.\E.'I‘IIH.\CUU’ .\l-lU.\IL~S,&¢. He hopes,
l:_\ smut lllluxliuu to business Mud n ‘desire to
phmse, w _reucch n liberal share n! ru~lum.
' H. W. (Jflklélllifl
Getlyeburg,Aug. 24, {@635 u
Ffuit and Ornamental
umm‘wu SPRING lulu—We respect
-1 lully imiru ntlemion in our s'uperiur
‘smck n‘l‘ l-‘Rl'l'l‘ .\NI) ()li.\'.\\ll-INT.\L TREES
AX!) Slllil’lh‘, furthe coming svmon. U'ur
ausurnm-nt 1: large and fine, :111-l trees renmrk
nbly tluilty and well glown. Cnlnlognes cull
be marl nu :nppiirnliou by maul, or a: tile otliC‘e
_ol' “ The Compiler." ‘
EDW. J. EVANS &‘(‘o., -
Feb. 8, L 364. 3111 ~ Yorkkl'ennfa.
Farmers’ 3: Meohamos’
AVINIJ‘S IXSTITI'TIUS 0F ADAMS 00.,
S having increased in capital, has enlarged
its business um! album its accummodduons
Loam (la), Wednesday. [April 6, 1863. u
ADIES’ Clnlh for Cloaking, a new supply
I] just I't‘thVEll at FAHNESTUCK 3308’.
ICKIXG lma (l‘e fine~t :Issbruuent 0 Spring
2P and Summer Clothing in Lowu.
[ 11:" Dr. R. llilllNl‘ili'h‘ Tunic and Altern
.l tive Powders, for HORSES m-d C'ATTLI‘J.
Prepared “Kill suld only a! his Drug §xor¢ .
January 2:», 1854.
' IL TUBIAS’ celebrated Derby Condition
1) waders, for Horses and (lathe; for sale
9: Dr. HORNER’S Drug Slul'e. ~
UI'EIIIUR 10¢ ol CANNED PEACHES M
S J. )1. RQWK’S.
BAkE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, or 016
D Homestead Tonic, at r. R. HURNER‘S
brig Store. A? ‘ .
COTTON GLOVES, for lien and Boys. can
be had eb‘éup at ' SGHIUK'S.
CILOTRING! CLOTHING !—Plenty of new
. goods jun openrd. ‘Also Boots, Shoes
lhus. «km, kt, all cheap at BRINKBH‘HOFF’S
NIRS. _‘VIXSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP, for
5‘ children, at Dr. B.‘ HORSEfl’S Dxug
. ore. .;_
VERCOATS! O\'ER.COATSI-~A new lot,
jun [mm the city. mind examme, u.
~ ' BRIN ERuOFF‘S.’ ‘
' Nor-Illegal. corner of lbeDandfid.
AGO, Arrow Root, (loin Starch, Rice.flour
S and Geluin, if: all: at Dr. HOIQER’S
Drug Store. - .; ‘ ;
1.18038, Gingham. Mullins, at reduced
( 2 rates. at FAHNESTOCK .8308. Sign 01
the Red Front.
ccummz‘ PICKLES, 5' huge lot just re
ceived from the slit], In ime order, n
. a . “BERLBISGH’S.
URE BRANDY, WINE AX!) ‘YBISKEY,fOI
mediciml 'yurposea only,“ the New Drug
mm of ’ "‘ . ’ Drl'lé aogm
, ALL 1:01!le MW Me, Por
_ 181:, ta, . ‘
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1.13% .
I J 'g’ Lusmfit" “-
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A DEM©©
PUE‘I‘RYO-i
'- »"+"-‘-;..:;...;;,t;;i‘
.A Poor Boy’s Choice. A
Oh God, my Snvlor. Ind my choice, 1
On Thee my hope: rspou ;- '
Odn Than hut I pour lroy’u'volec, 1
1}: thin duk nlo 0! incl. I
Though "than may Thy name deflmo,
l'mu mu Imuur Theo; ,
Thin lrl the Giver All my um,
Anal )el preaches: me. ‘
Ml (but i have l mu to Tina,
War a!“ Earl: and ”naval: ;
Thy 0M» work's all creatures In
“ ho unbliud ”an Inn given
Thou only :0 arm! gin hunk,
Gad or myhro ml lure; .
,- Tu ufluri Tbuu gust‘givo upon Ive-lua—
- To me I vorld abuts. '
"I Thy will‘duhera being
A‘ Thin: would}! luvs Li'm do,
A I'm In! wlunre lubpy4uorlul: gu
I’ll sun”; go to now.
‘Uh God. my ennui, my: lift, my luu,
“(Suva me'l Inn-mug, hurl; ’
Tlfjll I "my un'lerstnyrlim pruvp
Thu Thou God uuly tut".
“ behave: In this vale or turn
I may dehre m gn, V
i: Tuqch ule In lnw all my common,
And In “Item 11:":qu show.
Mn! 1.-Th_v~ nnxne'forever fihiu, '
Thou Imm» n! my life ; ‘
Anl‘lu u '! gin give up thy IrAyl,
L'mu 1"": I‘untflw m‘ira.
0!: God. du 'l‘lmu grunt my ream-all,
L‘uuumed .1: (ben- rgw linu.
Bln l mun «ll Th} I.3mm.
AIM thus :Luu Hull’n tuululLl.
ne Hun. -
UM
4 m)
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MXSG‘ELLALW:
(violin-"GREEN“ tun]. . _ , 3. .\[rintgonwry—lhnir-l Quillman.
We "I'l’ 11w lnllruving from the, New , g 1;?fl‘3“1’r 'll- l\’ lilolnlenlntll.
Y R u,“- A” mono article {\hrch Tith: . . .LA in.) uni . uithumtitou—W. C.
or ‘ . y 0 ~ . lehtr-mvnllnor. I ,
It l~' ~tnlml that wirtnin promiln-nt ornifi- 1‘», I;{~rk<—J, Glnncv Joy-10:, .
«lentml l'lll'lltln ul’«nu-‘hon-nnlJe .\‘t-crn-tnty A T. Schuylkill—F."nerd-P. l)e.w(\pq.
of the 'l‘l‘ul’rht'y huv: tn.ulc much Incnry ; 8. Cnrhon. Munro}, Pike and-“’nyne;
sincv ltm-vn'iln-r in {luy‘inu gold turn ti‘c. Thomas B. .\lvllhennv.
:lltvl Ihztl llu‘V ttn- ill. the pre-wnt tum: the 3 9. lit-.ulfi-rcl. Sutthtmnnn' Wvoxning and
llnllet: nt' n..-n- than i_‘llhltl'tlutl m gull: Sullivan—John F 31..,.,,.._ '
Furtlu-t'muw., it i‘wlnu-d that 1111-~1~ yttl'lljli“ , )u_ I...;ernn_,\'[pul...p .lenkinfi.
nit-n inn-titly—oltt-t'cd to but sl2.oo;),tl’ttl in ) 11_ Tu In. Putter. Mulit-nn und \\'tu-ren
‘gUH limit governulrnll lt l 1 t-urmus lo 37...], \',.lET‘m-,,
notiro hot»; the ltlt‘hgl.‘ of our hnnomhlo' 12, (‘iin nu, Lyooming, Centre and Uni
swréluiy;contrivemnatmnly t unulu-mmivy nit—John l. lluuwc. , -
by acting in orpmitim‘i tn tlu- puhlttmtliqiul 13. .\‘nvt or; X Irthumherl-md, Montour
unnotitwmnvttJa of the 'l‘n-mury l)ep.t}i't-‘ “nil Columlm't—llt-nr). C. l‘iyer. t
mum. 'l‘hr-y am—xu lu he IM-ttn-r inmrlnkxl H. (‘.tnnhm un-l, Perry, Juum'ta and Milo
thnn‘llr. Chim- m mtlm t'utur-s movements flm..11. .l'. ‘.\'.~tltm~s. "A
of the 'l‘rL-_.t>ui,\' l) ~lurtmeut. and the ucxtu- 15. lL.uphin‘ :uhl Lebanon—Dr. Andrew
nary of then 3 inhunmtiun unable-s them no Panprmn.‘ ‘ " ‘ *
maltejnuch mom-v. and also tunmid ull ' 16. lutntin‘XtGr—iGeorge Salidél‘sOn. Sam
,ti~li~ bl l-IW. 'l'hc t'nnfiilt-nuul atmk job- ‘ up! 11. no. nnldm ’. ’
hing friend: 6% our hnnurnblu at-t'n-tury p-lvfi- 5 17, Yur —J:Hnoc ‘l’. Slntnk. .
l 58:15 Wlml may be telmml )u'ut'lncul (“Clufto’ l 13_ Ad“ “5‘ ankli” tllld Fulton—ll. G
‘iefl‘lat'LVlll—Hol :1 had pox-onion ll] Ilu-xoticlka Smith.
lt~,h tiniest, u'he’n gold jumps trom 143 m; 111, Sorry
ITU lit-lure an ordinary lugltinmtru hu'siuens ;\\'ilhnm 1“
ttunsnctwh .cun be {nirly completed! The i 20. Blnil‘
Ilepulrlu'nll gun-1y is dn'hh-il into two ek- dens Bank‘ 'l
, Memes on this. gultl nlueation. 'l'henhodnly- 5‘ 2L lndifinn and Armstrong—J. B_ San‘
‘ contmcbhzink wing of ltepuhlimns exprot :50"). 4 . i
th It gold «.11 he brought down :hurtly to j 22. 'Wks nioreland and Fayette—Harri
! H"). and t‘lzv Fremont. wrty think it will lban I’. Lai tl.
.\.mu tench 25“”. "File l'tcmont mguu at l ‘23. Wat» ington and Simone—John S.
l llné only. the Nun .\ldion. in its lnstmnnber A Mnikcll. ' , ‘
lhlzm‘s in respect lti‘gtihl,'tltut "notu'itll-g ‘l4. Allih lieny—l‘Atri i
‘.tamlmg the tat-t. lhntthOl-e i: very little J.Koom.
{demand |l" gold to Grim. (In: 1(Itlldllt'j/ la . 25. lion
3117/ "pm. 1., The gon-intnmtt is spending! 26. Low
5800.00045 th pow alumni. and is receivmg l John S. M
only ttbulit-S£UU.UUII.OW; and yet, inthel 27. Erie
1 lllCd-Of llh‘m: unprmniunxg figurvs. it giver ‘ bruith.
; wolf awn/um [u perpcluuling u‘s power [lulu to 5 23. Clar
[th public (um-tau. Undet- such circum- ’W, L. Cor
l stance-s, gold muslitdvatlce still I'urther.with } R 1
} t-very proScht that it will reach 200. thé 111,313.“!
ifiguro minted last week." Tho Frnmont Thom“ ,R“
. party wet-in to Jimsess common «one in re- . L. “irst. _
gun! to husians math-K, which In mum Robert J_ ‘
'. than can betztid of the uncomlitimml‘ldvn[igumuel G
lty lnlgue men. The Fremont party také igy'nung, J
l direct. ivue with its'uuconditionttl hréthren ”amp”. Moi
i On this question. and they are likely to car: “aw. Batik-hi
try the mass ut‘whut honost Old Abe culla' : Delnwnr
I thomcommun people” with them. . 3 Chestar
' (ipvernment has officially announced that H; Mmmgh
‘ the aegnl- tender-dollar is worth only 663} t Montuo
,ceut‘s. With the price of gold at 170 the+Q Rodent):
{legal-lender dollar'is worth only about 58 Bucka—‘
‘ Cents. Governmrnt fixes the price at eight. '
l céntwnore. or (1:33, by agreeing toga-kn, at
I 'the (whom-house; payments for 301 doll‘itrs'
‘ at u dollar and a halfin legal—tender dollars.
(This otliciztl admission of ModepreciutionJ
l of legal-tender dollnrs to 66} cants operators .
imtroualy on government credit. lt
ilaces prominently hetero the people the
fact that everybody who receives Ifor his
inhor one legal tender dollar is robbed of
333} cents; thnté‘every man on nsnlary or
l fixed income of three thousand dollars-n
year. when paid in legal-tender notes. only
TQCt-‘lli'l‘s two’tbousnuddollars and ismtuolly I
robbed of one thousand dollars. This sug- ;
gests nnturally the questions : By whom um .0
l l robbed of one-third of my just dues. for '
whom and for whutl’ Does my loss of one-.l
‘ thirll of my just dues go into the United
Staten treusuryl’ Does it go to cancel the
1 public debt, does it. go to put. down the re
bellion. and if it. goes to none of thew)
things. which it does not, where. then, does
lit go? Every laborer. every salaried man.
every holder ot'u bond ond mortgage. every
landlord. every receiver'- of‘hdivldhend on}:
railway stock. or a railway mortgnge. u‘
l robbed of one-third of hi: just dueq by the
I government lpgal-tender poper policy.
lit other words. ”we ammo the daily re:
tceipts, from th wur‘oes. of the twenty
milliom of loynmttuns at one dollar per
clay—which its-n und’r estimate—thee the
lots deducted from the‘ income of loyal cm- ‘
: zone-in cash is about $5,600,000 per day.— l
The delay expanses of tho governnient are
about 52.000.000 per aqt according to the
official eatimata. It folio". therefore. tint
the twenty millions of loyal citizens could 7
nflbljd to pay in cash awry duy $3,000.90“
or ten per cent. ot‘ their cash income. Ind ‘
thus oat-riot. the war without any national
ilaht, on llsnflclfl basis, besides being gainer:
daily at about. $4,600 000 of what govern
ment. calls money. Under the prmont pa—
per money system the twenty milliong of
loynl citizens are swindlod 'out ofttheir Just
duo: in order roenrich Washington ofliculs
and their Manda. The notion it} robbed
and impoverished. legitimate tradingl Ifl‘pl
rulyzed,und pmbl’ing is fostered an stim
ulated for the avowed. and sole purpose
of enriching _ a pace! of Washington
officials uld their corruptlhangorq on Ind
ailments. mm. ~ ,‘
”Hon. Owen Lovejoy ii led on the 26th.
#2 no
1 (It)
DM
=1
ATH© AND 'FAMULV 7 J©URNAL
SBUHG, PA, MONDAY, 'APRIL '4,'1864-
GET'I‘
• '`
“nun: u mean AND mu. ulna.”
Crawford and W‘mn—J SShillito.
Joflbrson. Clem-field. McKenn and Elk—
DrC ll Early, Wm A Wallace.
Erie—Benjamin Whitman. J M White.
Potter and 'l‘ioga—J W Bniley.
Mr. McCalmont, oi Venango, moved to
. ‘ __ , I select a committee of one from eaqh Sena-
The Demncmfic Stile Convention met} try-in! district to choose permmientbthcei‘s.
On Thursday. March 2-llh, at the Antimul N” agreed ”0- ' ' , ‘
Guurds' U-su. in Philad’elhliia. .HS lwo-l “was “1"?“ ."mt the Convention P'T°'
ceedings were characterizud by the grant, l ceed to ‘ngminations for permanent chair
est gnthusinsm and harmony. Every par-I "3“": ,1 “‘5 was ,“B'Wd .‘O
- ‘of the State mu represented. and the! W'llmm H Witte. Gearge Sanderson, W
delegates were marked men. the principal' L H!“‘- JPhP 3 McCalmont. ,J Y James.
citizens of ibis great Commonwealth. All : \Vm_ At 3311303 and Jamel 1‘ herr were
were bent pen one ‘grmc objmt—t m'res- nonnnn e ' , . ‘
tom'tion of the Union and the vindication 3 ““55” Walhuge, McCalmont, hen, Hirst,‘
of (he Constitution. The great Derhocru-i and Jame? declined. ‘ , ‘
fie party was out in its strength, and every , Messrs bunderuou and “line were the re
eflort was made to rescue this gré‘at Com-‘ [naming “"d‘d’fw" A ballot "“5 taken:
monwealth lrom thq tyranny undo: which ' ““1 resulted “5 lollom: : _
it, groans. ‘ Une consideration surmoun («1‘ - W H Wine; 94 ‘
all others. Personal feelings and 3re‘ul ‘-“ Gear 6 Sanderson, 3i
.lJ _ 8
ceq were ‘forgotten. in order to form a um- The election was made unanimous.
u‘ad party for the salvation of_the conntry. . George Sanderson and 1: w Jones es
'”le Democmy W”! 1:" mm the mmlpgl gonad Mr Witte to the chair. when that
campaign With ‘1 “ml-9d front, 10 1119*” “I°, gentleman adressed the Convention in n
cogi‘m‘nrn 3:321:13. noon the (‘nnantion wag} most. eloquent and spirited nmuner. .
only-ll to order by Charles J. lhtlllle, Esq.l } follilvbigbfgéitfuégd. “fun. then offered the
Clg:';::l';ior :1;qf:‘r¥’:)l(c({;"llliiflllmIITHéfi:1 -I€aalué«f. That a committee of one from
fight, of Eyelte, was chhacn lewpuwry a each benntonal- that“? ties. appointed to re-
Chairman ; . l par} pellLunDtH. loe laugh-nus and Secre-
Upon néanmin" tlm (‘h-lir \fl .erinhti tunes. uml that their report he filial.
addmzwd l‘the 'Cnnvention yin few glu-l “A“? unanimously "do,“ve‘l' _
qm‘nt and patriotic rF‘IDHFkfi. ‘ , Mr Pmlett moved. and It was unanimous-
Mew“) ‘linhm‘t If .\lnnnglum. Robert .T-. ‘ l)’ 08m“). “Int a committv» 0t tllil‘|}'~lh|'o6
llmnplnll nd 11. T. Shullz “'ei‘e appointed be aypomtml to twine “rusnlulious; and
Svmfmriefi‘ ' _ ‘ “ ‘tlmt ull repoluuoiu otlered he rctfii'red to
Tim aniotarios~ than tool-6 thoir seats, mf‘} coininltteefvnhoutdblmte, .‘ .
and ”,0 {M of ihllegnc.‘ was called duel-'_‘. l‘hc Convention then took a recess until
11. is {ls follows: ‘ i l 4 ° “10"“- ‘
DEMOCRATIC STATE BONVENTION
Hector“ Dolqgup, and lime. Cellrill
Con-law Appollld.
1103. C. L. WARD. or BRADFORD, CHAIR
)LAN 0? THE COMMITTEE. ‘ .
.rmuomax. "Ewan-#3.
15! Dix’l. Philadelphia—E. R‘. ”almbnld,
Join} Apple. Juhn’ A. Duléy.‘(}lmrles \V’.
Currigan. , ,
2. Uhester and Delaware—4ohr: ll.'Brili'-
fret. Huntington and Bcdford—
Shall. '
Cambria and Clearfield—Thad-
er and mm
ence, Merv
‘almnnt. A
and Crawford‘F‘Villhm A. Gal-
In. Jeffersqn, Forrest pnd Elk—
ll‘lt. ‘ l
'Pnassxnnv: DELEGATES
whim—(‘lmrlns M. Leisnnring.
r‘he. Win. V. Mchth. William
fred Uilmomé (‘n-nnge Earp. Jr..
Hf-mplull. I. F.X.U.lllugh'er,
ang. I’. “Mu-remix. Ulmrles
hn l’eviny, Richard l’ritchard,
Inuin,Jx-., John D._Mi}es, Thos.
I—George G.Li9per. L. ,
I Dr. Wm. D. Downing. Rofiart
i n; John Miller.
(fl'y—‘Villiam 11. Witte, “'m.
#- Sh. Jesse R‘ Davis.
I ward 'l‘. new, Chgrles Vnn-
unt.
Northa:
Myers. >
Lehigh a‘
L. Rube. .
. Monroe
Wayne—
anarne—
J._ B.’Stnr ,
Susquehanna—A. J. Gerrilson,
, Bradford“ Victor 1"}. Poilett, George Ste
vens. l‘ , .
Columbin. Mnnlour. Sullivan'gmd Wyom
ing—John 13. Freue, William M. Flint.
. Lycoming and Clintbn—Dr. Hugh Mont
gomery, S.;B. Peale. ,
Centre—Fralerick Kurtz.
Mlflllu—J. H. Ross. ‘ '
, Snyder. ' Juniuta and Union—110178"-
Swinofonl‘, ‘John Uumminm.
‘ {Northurn‘berlund—Sol Malick.
Schuylkill—Thomas )1 Walker, John
Malnln, James Ellis. . ,
. D.luphin,.-A W Loomin. Dr J Schafl‘er. _
; Lebanony-William M Breslin.
Berks—William Ro‘xenlh’all, David Fis
ter. J Hagenrnan. ..’
Lancaater—R RTahu‘dy, H T Shula, J
McSpln-nm. A J Steinman. . / .
York-Dr John Ahl. A Hiestgnd Glau.
Cumberland—Rufus E Shupley.
Perry—John B McAllister,
Adams—Henry J Stable.
, Franklin and Fulton—r Calvin M Dun
‘ can. Wm Horton. /
Bedfordf-Jumea M Reynolds.
Someréet—John U Pbilson. ' ,
1 Huntington—Wm P McNight.
Bulk—Rowan Clarke. ’1 z
I Cambriae-Robert L Johnson.‘ ,
Arm:trong~Grier C ord. ‘ ‘
l Indiana—SS Jamison. . ,
. Westmoreland—Joseph Jack. Henry
Entering. . . ‘
l Fayette—~Tbomas B‘Swigm. ' . .
! Graeme—R W Jones. ,
l Washmgton—«lames R Ruth; William
f'Swnnn. . ’
Allegheny—James hwin. J J' Houston.
\VurJ County. Wm ’l‘ Punt-an. '1')! A G
McQuade, S P Bods. ‘ 4
? ‘Bedver and' Lawrenceh—S B Willon, B
M Courtney. " . , .
- Butler- Alexander Sfmpson, Wm T Eeaf.
l Mercer "and Vgnungo—helorfil Latch,
u'l‘imothy Ivan. —’ .-"* - ~ 7 “.1 ‘~
Clarion and Fprrest—W W _Bur.
pton—C};ulesGlanz. Oiiver H
d Carbon—Dr. If; Leonard, A
ml Piko—Oliver s. Dimmick.
Dr. J. N. Wilmn.’
A. 8.-Dunning, H.. 11. Grady,
The Comiention mu chllecl to order at 4
o'clock. “hen the conirnit'm-s on organ!“-
tlon and resolutions were announced. The
former reported the follqwihg olficers:
VICE PnnsszTs—E. .fl. llelmbnlul, “'iL
linm L. llirst, I‘. Devrreaux. John 1).
Miles, George (i. Lloper. Jesse B. Daviz, J.
‘D. Mondeulnalth. 11, Ulmrle-z (l. ‘Glxnntz.
Jeremiuh Hagenmeu, James Ellis, J. N.
Wilmn. M. ‘1). John F. Means. Juries lr
win. J. J. llnu{stnn, Alrxamler Simpso
James R. Bull). A. B. Dflnningz. .lulm (In
'llumes. Henry C. Eyer, Rufus E. Slmplevt
A. W. Lnnmxs. John M’Sparnnn. A. 11.
Glam. Willmm Horton, Jnglnes M. Reynolds,
Dr. R. Clark, 5. S. Jami-Ml}. .lnuaph Jdck,
James K. Kerr, J. White. C. R. Early.
Humanities—Ruben E. Monnglmn, Joel
Cook, Rom-rt J. Hrmpfli‘l. R. H. err.
Jzukaou Shofiin. Frfilexiuk Kurlz. John
Mnhqn, H. J. Stah , Charles Vanmnt.
George Earp, jr.. Wm. L. barbitbbavid
Fmer. E. P. Kpnrns. George Stevens, Tho«
mas lluche, fl‘hb‘mns L‘. M’lllhenny. John
.\. DailevrA. F. X. hallngher, Chm-lea
Young, Richard ‘Prilcharld. H. 'l‘. Shultz. ,
The report‘was unnnimnmly adopted.
Mr. Him. moved the belowing resolu
tions arranging the business of the Conven
tion: * ‘ ~
' lbw/ml, That. the dale ates residing in
each C4mgressionabdifilrii be authorized
lb appoint and report, to this Convention‘
one candidate for each district on the elec
tbml lickm, and two delegates fnr ench dis
trict to the National Cnm'enlio‘nmnd (lime
membém for each district to serve on the
Slate Central Commiuee. , '
'Rc‘sulvhl, Tim the Conventibn will pro
ceed to nominate nnd_’elect by a viva race
Kerr, , “'illiam
vote: , ‘ I“:
1.: .The Chairman of the State Central
Com’minpe. - _
2. 'l‘quenatorinl eamlidntes on the elec
tdinl ticket. ' '
>hn I‘. Bart].
(d Ycunugo—
3. Four delegates at large to the Nation
al Convention. ,1. r:
Olu'ectiou was made In the receipt of the
resolutions. bemuw all resolutions were
qrderod to be referred to the commit.-
flee. y ' ‘ '
" The objection was overruled.
The vote was taken on the joint propo
sition and i; was adopted. and alwrwards
on the remainder. and it was also adopted.
-_-It was moved to take a recess of twenty
minutes to comply with these resolutions,
which was agreed to. When Convenyfnn
re—Msemhlegl. the elecmrs. gelegnbes/n
members of the Stpte Central Gbmxfii ee
wéreannounced : . , '
, . rust ms-uuc‘r. / _
Electbr—‘Willmm Lnughlin. - ‘
IJelegates—Sa‘énuel G. King. D r. George
Nehinger. U.- _.
state Committee—Lani; C. assidy, J on.
Megary, George 'A. Quigley.
3 :2}:be unnu- . ‘ ~
Elector—Edward R. Hoimlmld. -
Dnlpgulea—Wm. M. Piley. G. W. Irwin.
State Committee—Charles M. Lbiienring,
Dominick Mul!en. I"}:éderick E. Brown.
mmmmnum‘. '
Elector—Edw. .-I)unn. '
Delegatea—‘W . Curtis, Simon A-rnold. .
State Comm' lee—Robert J. Hem’phill,
Chas. Buckw (er. Phil. ti. Lutz.’ '
’ , ’rouuu nmnu‘r.’
' Elector hm. M’Culloch. ‘
Delegs es—Wm. “W. Burnell, Isaac S.
. Sta Committee—Peter Armbnnter, A.
R. Séhofield, Richard Simpson. ‘-
,' , ' Irma martin
/Eloctor-E.lw. T. Hess'.
x” Delegates—H. I’. Raw, ChasuW. Carri
gm. ‘ - .
State Commiltee—Chas. Vanuut} H. W
Diumm, J. D. Miles. '
‘ sun Dinner. "
, Elector-Phillip S. Gerhard: ‘
Del'e'gat‘gl—J. I). Stiles, Perry M. Hun
- Slate 'Cikmmitte—A. L.‘ Rube, Jamel F.
AKline, J.- Jhnehower.
Elector—G. G. Lei . _ z
Bgelegatu—John [fin-Brim”, John "C
uy. 7- ‘v. ~ ‘_ , ‘
Sm» Coiliminoe—Dr. E. 0. Runs, Dr.
W. D. Downing. Geo. W. Weaver.
Elector—Micheal Seltzer. .W RO
- Lea—J. Ghn Jon m.
tenth-F ‘3’ "I
Sthommitke—Michul P. Boyer, J on
“hlnfiee, Geo. Smith Jr.
nectar—Patrick M’Avby,
Delegates—George Sanderson, Henry A
Wide». . . g - ' .
State Committee—R. R. Tlhudi; A. J
Shiuman, S. H. Reynolds. :
' Eector—Thnmu H. Waiker. .
'Delegatea—Frapcis W. Hughes, ij. C. B.
‘Glaninger. ’ ‘
‘ Std“ Committee»; Willholm, F, P.
‘ ‘Junes mm. ‘ ‘ ‘
‘ ‘ mvzm mmt‘c'r,~ '
Elector-0. :5. Dimmick. ‘
» o .
fi‘i'fl‘ ~W‘l94mm s‘xma*«mmw-rmw' a’u. ’ “ 231-7
9; ,
a ’W
AFTERNOON SESSION
SIVINTH DIHIXC‘I'
EIGHTH DISTRICT
NINTH Dlflkm
TINTB DISTRICT
fiEbBLLZfiEyEXE
Delegates—Philip Johnson; Carl'ton Bur
men. . l
State Committee——H. B. Beqrdslee, A
G: Brodheld. Jr., Daniel H. Neimfln.
A - "rum; Dis-nun. .
Elector—A. B. Dunning. ,
’DelegaHlms. Dennison, A. J. Gar
i'itson. '
‘ Slate Committee—E. W. Sturdevant.
Daniel Rankin, John Blinding: '
THIRTKINTK DISTRICT
Elector—Paul Leidy. *
Delegates—aloha F. Means, David Low
eng. , A ' , .
Stnté Committee—Haney Sickler, Geo
D. Jackson. C. 8. Russell.
rnyunuxrn msnxcr. ’
Elector—erben Swineford. '
Mflllelegateé—Hflpn Alrick~=, Wm. 11.
1 er.‘ ‘1 ’ .
Stale Commit 9010 mm: Mgllleok. E.
S. Duly. A. Patten-sop. ’r ‘ ‘’.
nnzzxrn munch“, 3
Elector—John AM. _ -*-,
Delegates—Peter A. Kgllar. H. DCEgnlf.
State Committee-John l". Spungier,J.
‘A. Blnnenborgera - ‘ _
SIXTEEN"! DI ‘TRIL‘I‘
. Elector 11. 6. Smith. _
Delegates—Henry J. Stable, B. 'F
Myers. 7 . '; ‘
, State Commimw—Wm. ‘ I’. Schell, J
M’D. Shn‘rpe, Lewis Leichty—t 9. ’ .
EEYBNTEENT" DIETRICT
Elecior—Thaddo‘us Banks. ‘
Delegates—R. Bruce ~l’eLz-iken. Daniel
M. Dull.‘ .
State anmmitlee—Jamos D.‘ Ren, .133. F
(fumpbell, Joseph W. Parker.~_
_mmn'nmw msnuci;
' Elector—Hugh Montgomery.
Delegates—John lLUrv’isfiito-phen Piercefi
State Committee—Mlle: 'lule, Hueton
Hepburn, S. R. Peale. ‘
NINETEENTH DISTIC'I‘.
Elector-John B. Irwin. L - - ‘
KDelegates—C. 1". Lamberton, James) K.
err. . . u
State Committee—R. B. Brown, R. Uoch
ran. J. D. _Glll. .‘
~ 'nvzsnm-n DISTRICT. ‘
Eloctor—Josmph M. 'l‘hompmn.
‘ Delegates—'l‘. B. Searight, JohnLnttu.
, Slate (humfitteé—ll. I’. Laird, J. B
Samson, E. S. Roddy, '
TWENTY-Fl RS? DISTRICT
Elector—.Brulus Brow". , '
Delegates—Wm. A. Gaflbrn'nb, Wm
Wallace. = ‘ ff
Susie Committee-435ml Whitman,"l‘. J
Boyer, A. M. Bentnni . ‘
TWENTY-SECOND msflucr
Elector—Jan. ~P. Barr. % .
Delegtnes— Wm: D. Patterson, S. P.
Ross. . . ' .
State Committee—Francis R. Sellers) Jos
R. Hunger. Andrew J. Baker.
gu'sxn‘ 'mnm DISTRICT
Elector4\\'nl. J. Krmné. kw ‘
Dn-logutc's—J. _A. M'Cunolfgti; F. 1!. Hub
chi‘iwnn. ‘ ‘ ‘
Smte Committee-44‘. S. Golden. Jus
Bzadcn, Wm. H. Makes. u _
TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICY
-}llect.or—Wm. Montgomery. .
Delegates—R. W. Jones. 8. B.) “'ilso;
SlateCommiuee—Wipfigvan, Charles ('
ter and D. S» Harris. 1 _ . ’
The following nominations werr
made for Chairman of 'tbe State/
Committee.
William L llirst. William‘ '
Ward. William Ll Wine. ’
Mr Witte' declined and M!)
was withdrawn;
_ Three ballots were take:
in: as follows:
C L Ward.
Wm. L \llirst.
Mr Ward was d 2:
of the Suite Cent;
On motion of’
unanimous.
.a .
1 3H“
.- then‘
.a ‘emrul
l
: Iglgar’s name
: ,tbé third result:
~ .‘B5 Votes.
(‘ ‘ 35 votes.
3 nred 919 cm Chuirmdn
'. lComminee. ' 3
; Mr Ilirst, it syn ma 6
.I '
J .'
.xv re
:1 . I'
During th absence of the committee
on resoluli s able and eloquent speeches
were deliv red by Hon Wm A Wallace.‘of
Clearfiel . Henry G Smith. Esq. of Fulton.
Hon \ 11 Wine, Chm-lea W Cnnigan.
Esq.. and btbers... , ‘
21’s commiitee on resolutions then re
tu ed. and Mr. J. (Haney Jones, who was
25cm”! Chairman of lhd eommiltee, repel-j,
the following resolutions. whxch had
been selected by the unanimous Vote of the
committee: 7 _:
Remit-ed, That as we have no Slate candi
dates to present to the peonier and no issue
involved in the coming election other than
those whiqh effect the welfare and liberties
of our ulnar States equally with corn. we
leave it to our 'repremntet'lves in the Chico;
go Convention to nnjte with the repreeen ta
tivee of the other wweignties of the North
,in embodying the sentiment of the people
in a declaration of painciplee acceptable to _ _ .. - y._ 5
nlltheSmtes,onwomwerelytoeecta’ m.“ '. . . "“_.,_:
‘ _ . . eganatum til Harrmburg.——The Aboll
firefigegitg;;tlglafigmk peace and union" tionlsu of Harrisburg are not much béhin‘r;
Resolved, That the blanmcracy of Penn- "h." hrethrlen 0f New~£ngl‘”d If: paying:
eylvanie hereby express th‘eu preference for 2:391?“ :0 t e negro" core to thin; 0".
the nomination oi General George’B. M’- filo“; my "u "we"? {witnessed m "m,
Clellan all the Democratic candidate for l.‘ ' ’u” «treat Meth “‘ c urch ““9," ml“!
the Prehidenoy by the Chicago ConVention, '1 ”Nina.” ”1° {33‘ um" w,“ a“ “P "m‘ ”a”?
nod that the delegates to mid Convention 'lern. tushlon. v- the Lord 3 Supper "9‘6““
be inltrnoted to, vote as a unit on all 'quey ' T‘Emwmg’ “d lnfme “5;! platoon °‘ 8°“?
tiona eriaing therein, as a majority of the ”We“: ‘3‘!“ ”gm toplrtnke 9““
delogntel Ihnll decide. ' p was »‘ 00 or man. 9" we ”name, the
Rachel, Thet the first necessary step to negro m“! ‘ perfect right to d° 59' ‘f "w
restore the welfare and Pmpfi'“! of'the oungregetlon wand Willlng. but the person
American republic in to get rid of the prep :ho $431153? .139 eacremem ”any“
ent corrupt Federal edministration. entgthe , k 9" l: e hr . 3;. mne'oilp 'g’ l‘ I; "1'
sure way toeocomplish thisend isa thorough i ”J "f" 5 “In“ “in"? ""2 °" ‘ s’” ‘
organiutionoi’ the time-honored Democratic 13"? mg: on T’LEQ'S‘ELWE fimgu‘gzn
party, and the prevelencevof union ‘and idayd. d made e:1‘11 re 12:41 mm.
harmony among in members; uspose lo emurra .luo mar no,
The resolutlom were‘adopted unanimons- tlon. but the Abulltlomsts 0‘- ‘he congress»
ly “mom mum‘s-mu. : tloll explained it away by Sam; thatltjwu
The next order of business was the eleo. gal”. 3“ ‘ ”bug: “3h" ‘6' :91“th s°?
tion of two Senatorial electors. ‘‘- , - ' 01.19“?“ to $3" lhletld of the‘ Beeohe d
Nominations were then made as ihllowau l h ".13 1‘” t‘tlligchere who h "13h
William Bigler, John L. Dawson, Robert t e s°". 0 ~ ~ bt ‘ ave! 1’" 5'
Ewing. Robert L.Juhnson, John S. M’Cll- ed. Ilflfilgafllatlo3,' u Ilup to ‘M “m.
mongV'lncentL‘Bradlord,Henry DrFoeter hevenut practloe 1'" t the ".9" Wm".
Richard Vaux, Wlllinm A. Galbraith. o'r ic’"m‘“°”‘“““~“°“ 9' 3m“l“m‘-‘“°“ "‘0 ”'
those Mr. Bigler. Mr. M'thlmont, Mr. 041- arrled out li—“ga'? ll? “fin-5"? theme-l.
bruith and Mr. Dawson were withdrawn. ity ‘1” the sear l o ". Ul‘l’d‘llng’fchuroh.
The ballot was then proceeded with as am “gym“ glowners, enpoua y' they “
l‘9ffifi'ftfib‘lmmé‘wfiz-‘L
' was 'ae onoro comm ln
Exigyvjfih:mn ‘ ll 1% “E’s‘t‘bgl‘smwx of the "white'tlash."—Paln'ol.(g
Izabel-c Ewing l 11 H "W“ '_____......_.—'.——— .
Vincent L.,.Brndfoui ‘ _ 21 . Be not Cheated—The State Convention “or
MetsleJohnwnanthanx bitlnlf‘eoelved Connecticut unanimously omlorseghl‘ceai',
a. mflJofiwgof the votes 038% are declared a dent Lincoln, and advocated his roe-nomina
elected; r'" '. I tion npdre-electlon in fair and argumentgtive
. Haitian-fian- were then made for Seneto- l resolutions. hot a word w’as said about 3.1:.
ml delegates to the Chicago Convention, .° Chase uO, my other man. , Yet the Umog
[our to be elected. _ 1 ' l heed, but copper-hearted Inquirer of Phil...
Tlryfollowing were nominated: I dolphin asserted that halfthe Delegetee Ip’g
WGen. George \‘V. Cass. of Plttsbuéfi ; Hen. ; pointed to the National Convehtlor‘l by that
.faggleaoolfflilzfegiliggr A 6; Clbrixbr: gunedgerzv'en‘trlonr bare» 3‘?de! at ([1956 for,
o ; . z , ' Ir 0; reel en . Jews ury rme e. ..'
W’l‘rnV.)‘rv" '. .zti 2
3:33.». £3273} '&‘£&?i7iil‘? #301321 The“ “g? P’gg‘eblgfwvefim
n..!e reon Miles.“ Philadelphia grimly: W“ ’1" "m". 'NPP‘f‘P‘fl
JLHemphill. of Philadelphia; Alfred on. used by the 'oo“th "warm
more, ofPhiladelphie. . ing. ‘ . ‘ ‘
Ms=::2
The following w “l ballot an! * “~ _
Geo. W. Cut ‘ 9"! you 4
William Bi lor ,“
AuPu-hrg ‘3 " -
Willinm V. M'Gmth 91 ‘‘. /
W. A. Galbraith 37 “ ‘
Henry 0. ram 37 v /
Thom-5.1. pane. '_ fl "‘ ~
Alfred Gilmore ‘ ‘ a “ _ '
Thom-a J. llempbill 7 '_‘ 1
Mean Cm. Bigler. Packer Ind M’Gfflh
won declared alerted n the Your 80de ‘ _
Dolegnm to the National Convention.
Three cheer- wero proponod formnml ‘
M’Clellan and the Union. which Vaughan 1 4
with. I will. ‘ ‘
The Convention then adjourned till (13:. ' ~ ‘
_~—- coflk— a - .-.
THE TESTiMONY‘OF REPUBLICANS.
The Bottoml’au thus cleverly epitomi.
zen the testimony of leading Republican
authorities, showing corruption and weak
ness on thepurt ofstlm administntion:. r
Mr. Phillips any: only five United State-
Renutors are in {Mar of MrcLincoln'l ro
election, and among those are not Manon.
Sumner and Wilson. Mr. Blair, onetihe
floor of Congress. accuse»: the Seq-‘eguymt
tlieflreitsury of grass misdeeds—min the
department is\ rotten with corruption. :1
that thli is so palpable theJ'rienda orggr.
Chase dare not call for invéatigutionr—
General Fremont declares he has been
badly treated by the administration. aml
pants. The Grntz Brown radicals unite
the President as Simeon did ’the Phi!-
tines. hip and thigh, {and oftenxwith the
same weapon. General Banks is derided
by the; Republican: in MuesochueettlLP-‘v
Senator lliile said in his dent he‘tboughl
the libertieq of the cmlnlry were more in
flanger from the prnfljtucy that/{es prlc» D
ticml upon the t‘i'ensurv than t ey won,
from the. rebels in the field: The Spring
lield Rnpublictm asks, “Is lying a Vice in
herent in republican institutions, or mere
ly incidental to Mr. 'Lincoln’i-i‘odminiatxri-~
tion ‘l" Thaddeus Stevens says if the gov
ernment go on expending menu; at the
present. rate, the people will be involved
in one general lka-ruptcy filld‘ ruin.—
'l‘hnrlnw “'eed‘write‘s ”to the Alhnny‘. Eur- '
m'ng Jaurnal:, “Until the administration
thbmughlv sills and probes the iniquitiea of
the New York Cdstom House, the peolile
will bq‘justih’efl in inquiring whether their '
treasure and blood shall cont'm‘ue to flow
by millions‘ang in rivers, while its own
otliciah urepluying‘ into the hands olltlm ‘
' enemv." Senator [’omet‘oy shystlmt ahould
| Mr. liincnl‘n be re-electeil the affairs of the /
eountry wingo on from bad to woile in his
ihannls. and the war will languish until our °
Ipnhliq debt will overwhelm us. Mr. Bout
lwell denounces,tlte President’s plan of rm,
{construction JVir'tter Davis charges tllo
ll’reiltlent'with acting without‘ law, and
' Misc Dickinson hogtes the ears of Mr. Sew
iartl to tho evident, delight of a Republican
{multitude who hung: upon her wotdn an
i the bee upon the flower. The persons here
i named mle all Republicans, if not. “all hon.
oruble men." ‘ .
` NCI_ 27_
THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBUBG.
The testignohy ofGenernl Hancock before
the Committee on the Conduct of the War.
in relation tr! the battl‘e '(jbttyaiillrg, dtr
tracts somewhat from the glory which hnw
been claimed by Genera! Sickies‘nnd Gener
ni Meade. It is :3 Um effect that. on :tho;
rimming of tha lst 01 July Genenfl Mendoj‘
directed General Hmidock to procemi no
(be from and assume command ol'the First.
Third. and Eleventh corps. Upon arrivin"
at Gettysburg he found that the Fir-at Ml 3
Ele’vench had been d ‘ven buck md were
in considerable -con sion. rHe reiigved
,(‘ronerul Howard 1‘: (I proceeded to form a
line on which engagement might =be
fought—thisvbei gin accordadce with Gen
eral'Meadé'si truciiom. He was engaged
in forming ti line, when the Third‘porps
came up, a position was assigned it. He
then repq ed by an aid bo‘GenJeml Meade,
and Lh remaining divisions-6f tlioflrmy
were 0 dared up. The linoghus selected
«as 1. (gone on which the three daya’ bub
ties/were fou ht; ‘nnd ngeral Hancock
(:0 mundedd’he left; center on the thin].
, {en Lnngstrcef was repulsed from MA
desperdte charge upon ofzr lines. Genenl
’Mende had ncLhing ““4110 with the #OO
tidn of the line of battle} and trusted en r -
iy General llunoock’ajudgment u Loizbul
ue in-a military point of View. V > ’ ,
T/m Battle 9/ G’zttysbqrgw—Thil "battle
seems ,destinml tn be pretty thoromthly
ventilated. If. in thofuturfe history of this
rehiellion. the historign don’t give a full and
authentio‘nccount of this great battle. it
will be because too much has been said on
this subject. Too many fucts_hnve bo‘en
given. The Committee on the Conduct. of
the War has the battle before pheni: finite
anumber ofgenemls h‘nve been before I am .
Among other: General Butlerfleld. the Chief
of Sgatf “General Made 'on the famous
battle—field. has begn on' the stand. ln'hig
testimony he lube: thnt General Manda
give it as his opinion “ thallGelli-iburg was
no phoe to fight the battlef‘ -
MEM
Farewell Address of Major-General wanh.‘
linemcnnks FIRST Cent’s. Match 2}}.
In relinquiéhing command I take been:
sion to express the pride and Sienna I‘
have experienced ,yith you, an my pro
found regret at our' separation . '
Identified by its services with the hietnry
of this war, the First corps gave gt Gettys
burg i crownink praof of valor and endm~
nuce in saving from the enemy the strong
position upon which the battle wns (ought.
The terribte losses suffered by the corps on
the, lat o£July attest its supreme devotion
toflhe country. Though the title of. the
amps may not survive the present chm,
history will not. be silent upon the magm
tude of its services. 9‘ 3
lens NEWTON, quorflenehl. f
ARM*