c 2 Eh: f’Qhamp‘ibnc. OUR FLA 01 In 1. "Al“. SOl7O. AND nonuml GRTTYSBUBG, .PA. lONDAY MORYIXG. SEPT.-19. 18M PEACE AND UNION! lIUCBATIC XITIIHL 591135111053, -\ For Pro-idem, MAJOR GENERAL GEO. fliiINTON McCLELLAN, 0' I}? 3838" '0! VIC. Pro-lint. ’4 ~ GEORGE n. I’ENDLETON, 0' 0810. Casanna, 1' ALEXANDER E. CUFFROTH,'Somoru¢ cc uuxnf. '~ JAX’S g. MARSHALL, llnmiltonbln Ip. . . ’anummoun. ABRAHAH‘KRISE, Freedom tp. ' mac-non or nu root. 1011!}. GRAFT, Slmban township. Jofisén‘nmz‘t'rr‘wmgm' - .E, Conowago (9.. I out, JACOB‘VLL, Bum’ck Ip., (‘1 jug-:3 ) GIN. A. 11. COFFRO'I'II. The Demons-uh: CongrsssiOnsl Confer- Pnce. It Mc!lnins’s,on Monday lust, resuly } M in thennsnimous re‘nominmion of Geri. i Aux’sxosn H. Consort. of S >merset. This ,* irool. only s well-deserved compliment to ' the nominee, but. it. secures .m (hé disirictl for two years snore the services of one of' the moat Useful Representatives in has yet bud. During the last session his every 1018 was dictated by\the highest pnlriotism 5 r-lhe greatest goodlof the country. And l such they‘ will be inths future. Having psoven himself s good and faithful ser~ as”, the people (and he is emphatically] people’s msn) will do themselves the credit; of Ins-electing him. , Gen. Com-oth made several speeches in' phis count; last weelr. He ngréued thus! jig could not give us more ofbis time. bus‘. his duty soothei- parts of nhe'dislrict pre-l yentcd. Wherever he spoke. the clear I and undid expression of his vie‘ws. his thorough oxposuros of the doctrines of the ‘ Abolifionists, and his eloquent inmcstirms i )0: the scitonlion ofl’eace snd Union under! tbs Constitution. won for him hosts of sd-‘l .piirqu.‘ Let all the people gigs him “a long } rullfs strong pull,. and a pull altogether." \ A Slur-(Zing .S‘latcmentl—“l am apposed to ’ Obit int. and I am going to make u state ‘ncht which may stanle the Democrats of Miami county. 1537 that every man who ‘ (”on this war and sunning Abe Linmln, . would have been a lory. if he had lived at the time of (be Revolnlibnx." The above statement was made by Alex. H. Cnfi'roth st the Demon he meeting on Kong” night IREL—Bovlfligfi Patriot. ’We are authorized by Gen. Cofl‘roth Wpronouce the IbOVB statement {also in nor] panicuiar. What he did any wan. thnt those who are now applauding Prosi» dent‘Linooln (or bi: arrests of American citinm upon the ground that. they differ from ml demonized hi. administration. yould, in thy Ravalutmnnbua sided with i 150 bloated King of England against the Coibnistn, gin! would have berm Torin.— Andjc 'provp The assertion he read from! Burke. Chub-1n 3nd Fox. This naiia the bu Abolition lie. What. next: ‘ ‘ 'When McClellan, two years Ago, droio the rebels from Maryland. nnd thus mounted an invasion ofPenuuylv-nh, Ihe {rambling omceholdcrn here-bouts thank adhim "lthouuahd limes,” M did their mum, Lincoln. ‘ Bus now that thagmant leaflet of the Ar'my of the Potomac has “i 061! phoed in‘the field for the Presidency :5; ch. peopie ogninst their “joking” in. ‘ 1 tron. he becomes, .11 at once, in their eyes. ‘ L only Ilubject for denunciation :qu vihfi- ‘ onion—o villain and a train»! Thoro'n sdecency, there's gntimde for you—qficei l Boldly-3‘ gratitude! Men of America, mark 1 :: .thm Mama. I 'Tho Age uyn‘ I.lmm in no breakiu the‘bemecnl-ic oolufiiu, sad that the ranks mglosifig up anywhere to preach! I do lemined front to the common enemy.— h: the command ring alon'g lhe whole‘ lint. Forward! “chml Union! EMF—Peace is better than mr~Union in better than ser- ‘iopd di‘visiofi—and Liberty f 6! the white man bbelhr than- " freedom " snd unfu : gion for thezgégro. When our inhe‘rp 6f the _Bevélutnon declared Ind {ought for Liberty, they meant it. for themselvu and fZ-Lflnit palm-11y. They did not look upon, ad would _not recogniie. the negro is the equal of the (hit. man. Are no wiser than om- 'Mhen r ’ ‘~ Lu :W Abolitionish any they will not ‘ junk. pete‘e except on the condition that Iluory‘ it Abolhhedgin. all the rebellious T‘M The Dawn!- In, ‘thcy will mike pence on the basin of the Constitution '“‘ plmq.‘ , ‘ . ' gnaw!!! papers are busy quoting ilemugdnsl. McClellan from southern reb el .138!- Ind their Cnnadinn nympub'uers. : root nmhoritg. but tho'bu: they on and. 'John Van Buren in in Maia! Gen ‘ ‘HeClollan'soleotion. ‘ He my: that Lincoln and Dui- an never 111-kg. peace that will I “who «notion of thalmericnn people. ‘ ‘ -Old ‘Nonhnmpum will give £6lO mu }nrity {or McClellan-probably 5,000. The honest Pennsylvania yeomanry are waking ' up to the owmitiu of New England Abe. Wham __7. ~AW’ ‘ '10)”, Oeunafiho is at all times and in mum [mg-John Can-nu, undo § speech ” . Lincoln suturing in Philndolphi: m muy, when". tho nigger papers parade I him with .gomish u s new oonvm. Thai “a is (3“ he bu been coqnotting with ‘3'. lopubliw“ for never“ yours. and hit I ’“' M for Curtin. His defection in: but! . w; m the Dewmu" Pm)“; ”coma-www- ‘ '~ ,2“! .W ("’3 h #241 dun (in’. Gap! bin hm o‘hll them 0;! Gen. licfihlbnw- W 3. ; 'l'lll algma‘nzs consent". 1 1 The Abolitioo’uu In trying to shift the, tubamibility for tha defnt of tho Critun (_ion Community (the adoption of which _ would hue prev‘uiud war) from their own? :guilty shoulder: to those 0! omm. Wei lhnvo, howovu. the testimony of Stephen A. ‘1 f Dough: against them. Ind Ifia! they clnnol.i ‘.ucmafuuy dispute. Here R in. .1 I In I speech in the Senate, on tho 3d off January. 1861. in commentilug on his own 'I find the criuen.dérCompl-omm. the “Lit. ‘ ”hymn," turning to the Républicsn side.) ‘uid : . " If you 0! the Republican sflle ate not willing to coca t (1.54 nor tha mupon'lion o! the Sen-tor Eon: Kentucky. pray tell u what you wilLfiof I address the inquiry to the Republicans atone. for the reuon that in the Committee olThirteen, A few days ago. every member fiom thv South. includ» _ing those from the Cotton Sum, (Mann;- Dnvil and Toombs.) expressed their rendi neu to accept the proposition of my vener- Able friend {tom Kenlucky. u a final settle mentor the contmveny. if tendered and unlained by the Republic”: number-. Itzxcz m: 301.: xtsmxamxurr or on m:— mnnnxr. AND run our mrncuur 13' m: wn or as ‘AIwABLI mwnuxr. IS WIT! Tl! Rsrunuc‘x rum” 1 Thll’l n “clincher." nnd I" [he ipecinl ‘pleading in the world will not relieve the livpubhcm majnrfly in Congreu from the odium which theyoineurred by defeating no jun“; mmure of nettle-meat. Ind thus in viting one of the bloodiest van on record. I The thin of " preferring iheir _nbolition party policy to the copnlry'l ‘ppnce” 'gl ‘ upon them, up tau cumm- mu 1: odr. ‘ ‘4‘ DbC’I'OBI DIFFRBING.” The In! Adam: Sentinel lays: ‘“'l‘he Chicago Phtform is as full of this idem [surrendering to the rebels] an an egg is or rut-ac. It: only (hung/u i: sympathy IDIIII tilt sztliiaug". Per centre, the Washinglop Chronicle. edited by J no. W. Fdrney. the Prendent'a “dog"-nnd mouthpiece, use: me language which foHown . . Whatever may be said of that portion of the resolutions of the Chicago Congemion which criticises the lederal administration, every patriothaust be rejoiced to see that important bmly, lepresenting so large a put-tion oflhe American people. aolannh/ dz— clarz that (/15 Union my.“ be practical. Marl: the wo'r'dn in‘ which (his determination is expressed: “We will adhere, with un swerving fidelity. to the Union and the Constitution a the only solid foundation of our strength, security. and lmppineu as a people. and as the frame-work of govern ment equally conducive to the welfare at all the States, both northern and wuthern." This expression i: probably (It: mm! significant admonition (Ital could be pruentcd to the curmiu in arms again! (Ila Republic. Funthcr on, in the same article. the Chronicle says the pletform “czpruturiri moat emphatic (ml, a fervent dzv'oltbn to Me Union," that the Democratic lenders "at tempt Ia outbid Mr. Lincoln on {he-non of Unionim,” and wind: up in this language : ‘ Jhnce it is that. while we hail (hernaluliun a; (/1: (”Margo (.‘rmvmtmg (fee/arcing] of (ftvottbn to 27:5 rrpublic. am] a determination“: can the Union, we prefer Abraham Lincoln. Our neighbor should read the above suf ficiemly often to hecome/anilinr with it.— It would be much to his credi! to manifest the ante candor. and he would In giving less “aid and comfon” to the rebellion by so doing. ‘ . TIIE “SENTINBL’U‘ND HrCI.BI.LAN [From 1110 “may Seminal, Mn] 13,1862.] Io Triumphs.» Evgry despalch, every bul— letin. every mail. almost every breeze from the South is now bringingus- intelligence of the glorious results of McClellnn's splendid lriumph nt Yorktown. The telegraphic Wires gre thrilling us with joyous tnessngcs nlmuat every hour. While we ware still busy discussing the pros and cons about Yorktown, the lightning line brought M the glad news from Williamshurg. and be— fore that is fairly settled in the public mind. we have news of the signal ntfiry near West Point by the Divisions of Seulg wick nnd Franklin, tho latter of which was kept afloat on its trnneports by the fore sight of McClellan for this very purpose.— lle'ritwemy thousand National troops to taHy‘ficuted thirty thousand Rebels in the sezereet battle yet fought on the Penin au 1:. - The language ol‘vthe bulletin: is now peculiarly buoyant and inspiring. The de‘ spltchet are redol'gnt of triumph: past and vidtories lo come. Utter destruction to thegrenzest. finest; mun thoroughly dl9- ciplined and strongly fortified army of “Seesaein,” seems to be as certain as dealh. So rupid and so brilliant are the nuocesses of McClellun' army, that conviction has been broughtinome to name heretofore ob durnte hearts. . ‘ [From the Adam Sentinel, Ih} 13, [862.] 30-05 motion of Mr. Lovejoy. o!‘ “L. the following noble resolutions were passed by the National Home of Representative -09 Friday lut. When i‘ is remembered that Mr. Lovejoy is the Ropreaefiulive min (51‘ that school of politicians who have heretoforo censured 'Gen. McClellan‘a method of conducting his campaign, this tribute of praise will have its force intensi fied 'I handled fold, and Mr. Lovéjny's generous uction. will be more thomughly understoodt— . “Becolved, That it is with feclingi of do want gratitude to Almighty God, that the House of Representatives, from time to time. have heard of" the triumph: of the Union army in the great "Juggle for the supremacy ofthe Communion and the integ rity of the Union. ‘ “Baolvod; That we receive with pro found satixfnction the intelligence of the re cant victories achieved by the union of the Potomac, mocinkd from then: locaiities with those of the Revolution. and that the sincere thanks of '.th Home no hereby tendered to Mnjor General 0. B. McClellan, for the display of than high military qunii ties which lecure important tannin with but httio ncfifioé of humnn life." &We understand that the Linoolnites‘ are trying a new scheme. There are many‘ voters who have hitherto noted with then. not because they are fenelied. but boo-nu they ‘have been ovmwed and terrified. Theee men hue determined to vote for Mo iClellgn. But the Abolition mnnngen try I new dodge by penneding them to vote the Abolition ticket in October, even it they in tend to vote for McClellln in November.— ‘We hopétuch voteu will not be misled.— ‘A’ Democratic triumph in October is neces eeg to ucuro success in November. Ev er‘y friend of McClellan should remember thfifi Vote the Democratic ticket. in Octo ber; this will tesure McClellan’r mecca.— Age. _,i,A_L 7 7. ”he!“ Joe Hooker. the distingnipb ed ofioer And the hero of Lookout Manna “in, 3nd lately a you fazome of “in Lincoln Adminittmion, is out. for McClel lan for President. The McClellan proces lion called upon the Geperal in Water. town, New York, when he 2i now stay iw ‘ ”‘me tho Ninth ‘0 “in Built). In ‘tho shanty!" out. ‘fXdCz-nnw 1 mega l)! x u in bum 1" - The Mal-hank- Chi-z lent-u In, FOLI‘I‘WAI. AFIAIII. ‘ .l'enr of General NI: ldlnn. . l A dilpitch from Cincinnati, tilted the} I" "9' of ‘P’ '""”P" °! the ltepublt- ~ 10th. furnishe- the following: ' ‘ enuplperl tocureulntealandenlgnmstflen-. .. Mr. hndleton's kn" of Implant” exel McClellln‘ we give the following testi-iwill be upon the Chic-go plotlarm. ' He in‘ many "updating his nbililin Ind «t-rvicu OPPON “id‘n’dmmal‘ that “mitt"! ‘1!!! . . .. - ,weygwea 1n oomoitto .r. mconll from venous men’thersoltheu lmmlutrntlon. reelection. end consider: the mnin lune “ “WWWIL July 2. 1352- ,whether heels-ll be continued in pover- ot-J Mujm- Grneral Grorgc B. McClellan.- - lnot. There are nnrly one hundred dem- I am utisfled tlut yourself, ‘ofloerl. and l ocutic pipers in Ohio. And 11l but one men Inn done the but you could. . All ne- 1 the Columbus Crisis. Mallory—have hot-ted munll ny better fighting‘never we: done. the McClellan ntandlrd. . ; Ten thousand thumb for it. i “Hf. Vellnndiglnm it in tlhs city to night. The Associated Preudiepetthfrorn Columbus to-night doe- him greetinjuslice. While Gen. McClellun’l letter doc: not please Mn Vulllndigbem, he he»: no inten tion of any revolutionary mentor-es regard~ ing the aid letter. Mr. Vellundigham in‘ not in favor of any other convention or nominltion, but would like I modification or explanation oflome points of the letter." . A meeting of McClellln Minute Men was held on Tueedey evening. in New York. at .whicb the lion. Fernando Wood was inviy ted to speak. Being unable to Ittendhhe lent the following letter, in which be evowsK himself an earnest supporter of McClellan: le You. Sept.~l2. 1864. ‘ Dntt Sn: Your invitation to addreu the Nineteenth Wald McClellan Minute Guard is received. I regret that your meeting is for tomorrow evening. u I am obliged to go to Albany to—i'nor-ow afternoon, and I shell not. therelore. .e in New YOrk. Up-J on some other occnsion it Will give ine‘ ylr—asure to address the Minute Guard. end to add my voice to the thousands who are} now preparing to elect George B. McClellan our next President. i Although I we. opposed to the nomine tion nfthat distinguiuhed man. .yet when the Convention decided in hii favor he he came my cindidnte, and he shall have my; earnest and determined support. ‘ ‘ i lihopo to address the ratification meet-i lug. when I shall give my reasons more at length. . Thanking you for the invitation. I am Very truly. ansno WOOD. The Cincinnati Enquirer says} .As the Lincoln papers appear lobe soine-‘ whet. eo‘néerned as to Mr. Vullendigham'el .pmition since the letter ofncceptnn‘ce, we. will relieve them by stating.- that we havei good authority for‘snying that he will votel for McClellan and Pendleton. l The New York Nam. whieh got upeome: “fuss” by n proposition for the re—ex-sembling I at the Chicn'go Convention, now backs down. and says it in too late in the day for any such movement. \Thus ends,this “tempest in ti ten pot."-.—-| The Lincolnites,~ who were in such glee at the prospect of a Democratic quiten few‘ days ago, _nre decidedly “down in the mouth " aggin. Nothing will save old Abe} Two dnyl them-rd. when Mr. Lincoln had fuller information, Gwen! McCiellln received the following: Wumxorbx. lab 4. 1862. Jlnjor Grim-a! George B. JlcCallan, Caramel ing Army of III! Potomac: A (hausnnd thank: for the‘ relief your two diepatvhe; of 12 and l r. l. yesterday gavqme. Be u-ured the heruiam of your; nelf, office", Ind men is. Ind forever will be. Ipptecinled. A. Llscmw. In AuguM, 1862. Mr. Lihcoln nude u speech at the White Home, in which he said: , ‘ There‘ has been a vet, wideqtprend nt tpmpt to hnve u quarrel betwenn Genera'l McCleilan and the Secnury of War. ‘ 1' General 11001 llan’. attitude in such that in the very solfiffiness of hi! nqlure he cannot but wish!" be'tucressfut. and I hay-e he will. ' * I know Grnoral McClellnn Wishl‘l [4) he uucreusfu]. ‘ * Genrrul McClellan u not to blame for 0:!ng w/za! Iu Mania! and unit-I. ‘ f * Ibelieveheianhravenndnbleman. and 1 stand here, us justice requiées me to do, to Inks upon myself What Has beeh clmrgod nu the Secretary of Wu: as with holding “(up him. Here is Goneml [lulleck'u testimony: ‘ \\‘uhmcrnx. August. 31.1862. ijar General George B. .WcC/cl/(m: l I»): of ynu to waist, me in this mists with your uhiltty nml experience. I an) onttrely tired nut, ‘ 11. “f. UALLECK, General-in-Chief. Wumxamw. D. 0.. September 30. Alnjcr (it/29ml Jlc('/rl(a7,t. Wirmqnding. E/c: Gwen“: Your retort of yuslerdny. giv ing the results of the attles otrloutlt’Moun tain and Auttetnm. has been rv eived and submitted \3O the President. grimy were not. why hard fought battleafbut well-earn ed anddt-cided’ victories. ' The vulor and endurance of your army in the several conflicts which terminated in the vxpulsion of the enemyfmm the loyal Shite of Maryland, are c'rvditnbla, n!ika to the troops and to the officers who com manded them. t A grateful country. whfle mourning the lamented fiend. Will not be unmmdl’ul of the honors due to the living. . H. W. ”ALLECK,‘ General-in-Chiefl Says Mr. Lincoln. referring Io Antietam: . Wu Damn-rt“. ' ‘VAF’HNGTON, Sept. ‘l5, 1862. } Your dippntch of today received. God bless you and all with you. Destroy the rebrl nrmy if possible. ‘ A. LixcoLN. 'L‘o Major Gvnerui (i_eorge B. McClellan. But the Republican Congress also gives its testimony. On the 16th day of July, Mr. Edwards (Rep:), of New Hampshire, offered the following resolution in the House of Representatives, and it was unan mouely adopted: _ Rrsolml. ’l‘hnt thel thanks of this “time he presented to ijnr General George B. McClellan and the othcere nml soldiers of his command, for the eeriPs of brilliant and decisive victories which by their skill and bravery tht-y hnye Mhievod over rehel‘ nml traitors in arms on the battle-fields of West ern \ irginin. 0n the Oth‘o‘s May. 1962, after the victo ‘riesot‘ Yorktm‘rn. Willinmsburg‘nnd W‘Kst Point, Owen Imvejny, the most, ultra radi ml in the House ofßepreaentativt-s. effort ed the following resolutions, which were unanimously ndopteig“ Resnlwa’. That. it is with feelings nt‘dovout gratitude to Al‘mighty God that the House of Representatives, from time to time. hears of the triumphs of the Union army in the great struggle for the supremacy of the Con stitution nml the integrity ortlie Uriiox Resolved. "That we receive girth pro!” nd satisfaction intellige ce ofthe rerent vic tnries achieved by the a mien of the «Poto mac. nfisociated from eir iocalities with those of the Revolution, nd that the sinv cere thanks of this Hounp are hereby ten dered to Major Gentral George B. McClel lan for: the display of those high military qualities which secure iuiportent refills with but little sacrifice ofliumengt‘g. 1 Let Democrats bear this tee many in ‘ mind. and when efl‘mtspre made to belittle l Genenl McClellm’s great uervicee to the state, let this significant testimony of Mr. Lincoln, Genenl _iialleck} and the Repub~ liéan Congress, be produced.—_— Warld. .0 “ JOKER ” FOR PRESIDENT The New York World snys'(nnd the state~ ment cannot. he at nied) that, the following incident occurred on_ the battlefiéld of Antietam a fewdnys after the fight: While the Eresidenf. was driving over the field ’in an anibulnnqe, nqcompnnied by hlurshal Lamon, General McClellan, and another officer, heavy dehnils of men were engaged in the task at burying the dead. Thelm bulunce bndjustreached the neighborhood of the old stone bridge. where the dead were piled highest, whener. Lincoln, rud~ denly slapping Malnllll Lsmon upon the knee, exclaimed: "Corrie. Lama" ! give us that song about 'Picaydnc Butler). Mc- Clellnn has never heard it.” “Not now, if you please, Murahul,"suid General McClel lan with a shudder. “ I would prefer to hear it some other place find time.” And yet. thero is I pnrty of men, many of them thininten of the gospel. who no try~ in; to seduce the people into re-elecling thisjol-er to the. Prelidenoy qt the United States. HUI! 0.33383 IT. ' The Bayard Gmtu‘uyl that the people evelywhere, of all political shades, ere en~l don-in; the eminent finest}! the nomineesl of the Chiclgo Convention. Egon the op} Bonente oi the pert, lhet In? the nomi notions, mun canteen thet e candidate! ere beyond reproach, end well qualified for the oflioee Which they were nominated to' fill. This in more then I great many have! aid ebout their own emdidetee, end infl-' nitoly more then any of them can truthful-‘ ly uy. Nothing but inherent lave of. shoddy end plunder keeps them from open-I ly declaring themselves in favor ol the Con-i uitution and the Union. by edvocatiug the, election of the National candidates of the} Chicago Convention. Rand whet A low of their prominent paper- say :-- l I if the Chicego Convention bed not nomi- I noted Georgeß. McClellan we should have been surprised, for of all the names beiore it‘ his in the most. popular. ‘I ‘ He is the most popular Nadia-to the Convention could hnve chosen. «1 The very Feet that be in not I party load er makes him the better party undid-to. ' The Democratio pert, eundegfledged to do in but to sue the Union.— hiladalpk'u Prue. .80“. 1- ' George H. Fendleton. the Demoetetie undid-to for Vice President, is n gentle men 0! decided ability. libero! enquire mu end ,muteinod print. reputation»— A‘iw For} Mom, . A. Lt.xcour IZI3 ('QNGBESIIONAI. CONFERRNQE. 0n tha 12th inst., the Congreasiona] Con ferees of the 15th District met at MCI]- vaine's Tavern. in Fulton county, and mt»~ ceeded to argumze by the election of'WmZ McClenn, F.\q., OLAd'ams county, as Chinir man, and J“. Pulmnr, qu, of Redford. as Secretary. The following were the Con fcrecsz ‘ [Mama—Wm. McClenn, Efl, F. Mcln. tire. C. M. Swnpfi. Frankhn~Angu , nI! “m urongly in “.d "I“ ‘Senntor speaking took place It Mr. Alexander Trumbull, NIL-De a mgr, Gen. Logan‘ng, Benchefl": hotel, which war; hnndwmelyl "‘inlefnflnflm otkerhdiulinguinhetdlnnd influ. . _ , _ on m cm nw o Are not 0 Me ulcd filummnied. ynh - .lnrga America}: fing‘ with ”f. emoumc plum will. 'in xiii-hib -0"" ‘P’\“*“"-. A?" '””'!“ magic, "‘9‘ finance a «cure the election of General 11c. followrng 0'3““‘131'0" ’"" badj ( Cietin , not, perliupl, u the fin! choice of all YfFlld’m: ‘"““! “0""an L'Q- 1 l the {fullemen m med. hm" the but thing for Vice Prr-srdflfla. Wilhnmfiulr- J9'N_P- :59 country under u-xisung circmmtuucu.- Topper, Capt. Fredrrirk Dll‘h‘. Zachariah 4 The uukmeuu in "Ind m lhue In!" gen. Myrn. whim KebiL J 01!" “WW: 50h“ 1 tlcmrn are mere surmius, but éometrom sour- Sanders. Aiwxumler Benchofi', Barney Blg- 'cu entitled to credit. ant! crery lover of hi: hum. Prior Sinner. ‘ ‘ mm}, vull rejoico if £llO5 aha“ be verified" Secretaries. Robert Watson. anjnmin J. Reed, George C. Crm, Juo. \V. McConnell, Frvderick Peters. ' ' Grn. A. H. Cnfl'mih, of Somerset, the Democrnlic candidate for ‘ Congress, wns than introduced.'and received ‘with hearty cheers. He reviewed. at. lome length. nfind in a. very able manner. the issues of the day, giving great satisfaction to his numer oun nuclimra. w " ¥ . fig}. 87'? ' ~ - ~ ~ s -\ .iv’ ‘ “’m.‘ MnClenn, E~q., 11. J. Stable; and J. Harvey Wlxito‘ E~q.. also addrvsscd the funding. when it adjourned with three cheers for McClellan and Pendleton and the whole Democmlicllickot. The demon stration mu.- a very gratifying one, giving promise of a happy result at. the elections. (in-d Rally .0! Lllllrugwu. The Dvmpcratic ’meeling at. Littlestown, on Thursday evening. was a glorious :ler nfim~tration—not a more towuahip gntlier ing, but it turned out .to be a man méeling. Tliqlowertownship“ralliedlnlheirslrength, whilst. this to‘u-nqnd vivinity was hand comely representml, a special train of vars having been ohurtpred to run hptwuen the two points. .\'mv Oxford and Hanowr also helped to swell the ornwd. Upon the ar rivnl of the train at, Izittlestown, the five or lix hnmlrc-d live Deniocmts‘presont were formazl intn linn,‘ (Han. Wm. McSherry chief marshal.) and marched through thr main Mrr-Pts. hem-ind by an excellent band of martial mucic, a large Ame’rickn flag. and A transparency. bearing the inscriptionS. “Pence. Union. Liberty!” “ Down with theShnrh’lyitesl" “No Arbiknry Avresle!" and “The I’vhple want to Swap Horses 3" Upon the return of the procession to the starting point. Ynntis’s hotel, the meeting w’us nflmnizrd as follows: ‘ Prnsident. Henry Spnhlimz. Em. . Vir-I- Presidents, Jnsflpll Fink. qu . Hon. Dwid ZirglerJnhn Lilly, John R 11m. W m. Duuern. Jose-pl) L. Shnrb. Esq" Joseph Arontz. Franck llrenm. llnq . Elias Spangler. Cnpt. Rnh't-rt McCurdy. Harvey D. Wattles! David Newcommr , Amos Lefever. Efiq, Joseph Dellnnh‘, in] ' Daniel Geisr-Iman, E4q., Francis I‘nlrlmnn. Wm. A. MnSherry. Srr‘retnriefi. J I‘LSmilh. Jcneph Ajhorb, G. w. wash. Wm. B. Myers. Dr. J. A. Swopo. I. D W. Stonesifer. Sylvester Ihr ner. Jno. F. MoShon-y. Esq. ' 'llpn. Wm. McSlu-rry maden brief but. tolling speech. when he introduced Gan. Cutltolh. who en'crtnined the nut. ufisem “age in a spam-h '0!“ much ‘power, Being fi-quuontly intorri’pted by" land. applause. Jnhn A. Murshull, E~q. of Philadelphia. followed. and his remarks warr- nlso rnceiv— ml in'tm enthusiastic mnnne-r. J. U. Néely, E~q.. and H. J. Smhle also nther-setl [liq meeting. when it adjourned with cheers for MrClellml and Ptndleton and the whole DI-mocrnlic ticket. ' . Vt Thin meeting \\‘nwhbnth in numbers and enthuumm. in Inimitable contrast with that held by thu Abolitionists in‘ tha same place. on the evening llrwcoding. The lat— ter: We were nskurod. notwithstanding the eflhrta to make it a "big thing" Was small and a irilleu. One fuel in lhi; cqnnecrinn speukg W“ for the Donmcrmg 01 Gettys. burg. “'hflst‘lhe rim-'01:!) lru'm‘ to the Abo lition moetinu took down only nhnnt twon- ‘ tyoflyg pl'raons. the Imm to tho Dt mocrutic nmenu had morn thm double that. hum-'- ber. ’lgruly. the'lhmncrntmu’c amused. lli‘z Turn 0:" nl [lx-unpla- The meeting at Hdmptnn nn Friday erening was nlsn larurly atlvnded—Wfls nne‘ of the largest political pntlmrings ever held there. Rvntlwm 1.11 the surrounding townships ml ' t with much spirit. Before mimnizing. n. linmh‘ome procesfion. with martial musir. m-rohell the sum-ts. The nweting wne hul-l at DlCka’F hotel. and the fullmhm.’ gentluuwn were Ihn officers: ‘P'rPsitlvnl':Cul. Jenni) .l. Kuhn. Vice Presidents annr Myers. Hrqq Thomas N Dicks. Emanud .\'eidicll.Jncob Mill", Mit‘llm‘l Alwinn. Wm. S. ”“49- hrannl, Samuel .\lurcani-remiah Slnyhnugh. George King. Cnl. S. Blake, Jnhn L’. Taugh inhuugh. Mix-hurl Du-llovie. Wm. B. Gaul nor, Frederick «\Vu’ll‘, Major Jacob Sande“. Henry Albprl. Abner S. Hildebrfiid. H. J. Myers. E~q.. John Ruff. Samuel Chronis _ter. David Chm-mister. Jacob Qwerhiltzer, John Lynch. 'Rnliert M. Dn’kx‘, .Philip Donahue. John Albert. Wm. Crzcwell. Secretaries. Dr. D. M. C. White, Levi Chrouister. Egg“ Single Eicholtz. Solomon Miller, Charles E. Kuhn. Stephen llinerd. D:lniel;‘l’L.Myers,‘Dr. A. Ilnltz. A. K. Stoner, F. N. , . Bowers; J-ucnb S. 'l'nughinbangh, Wm. ‘Beck. Juhn Dellone. :5. C. Brown, Thomui (I'. .\'vvly. G9ll. Cufl'roth made an admirable apt-och. and was loudly cheere'd. H. J. Stable fol lowed, nud Dr. A. B. Dill c used in I very happy manner. The meetiyg adjourned until the October and November electiohl with thundering cheers for all the Demo~ ‘crutic candidates. ' Tune-lul- o-Ipo-rl-g I} Getty-35:1. Tba ‘Dcmocratic meqting in Gettysburg on Saturday evening was I rouser. remind’ ing one of the monu'er gnthermga of ’44. Prbceedings nrxt week. Club Alectins. . The ("sanitation of ihe “_MoClellan Club of Gettysburg” mu completed on Saturday evening week. 'A constituuon wu report ed, ndopved, Ind signed by 9|] present» The following permanent ‘ofloen were chosen : [L3 President. Hon. David Zieglpr. VICE Presidknt. Hngv‘ay-D. Wattles. ‘ ('mrrarponding Secreur'y. Wm. A. Dun ' can. Eu]. ‘ Becoming Secrouzf, Jane M. Walker. Treuurer, Dr. J. (Swaps. The officers were éoimiwted an Elton» tin Committee. ' . After the transaction of a nriety or other bunineu. Wm. A. Duncan, Esq" on innin tion. addraued the Club ns'uomo length- Hil speech. an able and eloquent 0118;!“ leoeind villi-warm upphuu, and I vote of thanks, tendered him by the Club. Ad journed to meet on Satunhy evening. next. fiWo us told that fine Abolition meet ing 11. Petenbnrg on Thnrldny evening um : decidéd~failunl forty or any persons only were present, and everything nu dull 2w dull n In and the Premier“. homo before ‘hglpeaking wu our. Tho fact. is, the people everywhpn we find of Lincoln’- miuqle, am) I'm}, a chin”. ..’-Goa. mam-ad. 9Llflinoh, who went put in Lineolp Ihpn t 5. wu- brokp am. his mgnuocd Mu inunfian ”mppou Wlafind mama. ANOT-IB CON VS-fllofl. -'l'he We lehuter (N. Y.) Jlunilor In: nbua danrd Linhlln. and‘hoined the McClellan Eng! Tho edttor up: The_trmh in. the Adminisfi'n— tion or Abuhnm Lincoln is t lnnnntnblclnil are. With mismunngeluenl in tho Tru’snry Department, financial ruin Imrey an in the lace; with want “statesman-hip in' lhc De pnrtmen! of State, diplomacy u u n discount; and in the Navy Department, that right arm of tlm nnliou‘s defense on the ocean. itnbccility, vau-ilmmn, and corruption abork the ~peoplc while in every other depurtmentot‘ the Gun-m? merit. the nine characteristics rule thit conduct at the present. Administration ollhe FQJH‘JI Government. In View at these inditfinents‘n gain.” the Lincnln~Adminiatrntion, the revoln non in publjé sentiment isnstounding, and the country with on: rut-cord excluimh—gixc us u change in lheAduiiniurntion. Influential pren ses. heretofore its ndmcatu. all cry, aloud, ‘gii c u: n chungcl’ We certainly‘cnnnm be any worse on". We must hnv. it,or may big-El he“. ven clone protect our comgwn coyntry from the impending door: that Hfll'llili us in the downfall fiour Government. ‘ . ” —-" «...-““‘- Fruuons ran Mumsnix—Ex-I’re’lidem Minor.) Fillmore is wiry earnest in his slip pun of the nemiuulionl of McClellan and Pen dlelon. Tm- Inct agould lend nil honest and con‘lcienlious opponénll ofthe Democratic ppr. ty so ponder "Inn; merits‘onhe serera'l can: didulcs for the Presidency) beforn determining upon lhoir choice. The judgment of an Able, nprighbnnd pure a patriot a! Mxllnrd Fillmorc is certainly 170th considering in no mun-en}; on: a crisis as the present. ' I=l Pounce m 1'!!! Anna—A correspondent of the New York Wérld rag-Hes that From infun'naJ tion that has been carefully gnxhend during the present. week, there in every reason "or he lievin_g that Gen. McClellan s‘: the soldiers' choice for the Presidency. If the vote at the Arm'y of lhe’l’olonmc be fairly lukri), \{rirhoul inter-(trance or dictation by higher'fowrtsflom fifth: of it will be m: for Gen. Mccwxi’im In the-western nrniies n is calculued [but he will naive three rows out at every fear. The loldierlym (ml)~ believe in him lcrunally, but they {rel that Lbl control of ull'llir s Ihould be in the hundgof :\ thorough mlllnry man, such as ho. @Xenriy n” the oflicera in line Army are fur McClellAn, though ‘ho'v' have in liniutni’n n prudent silence about Ibo miller. All the West Point, influence is being quietly unit-d _in his favor, ad will: the exception ofsuch as owe their conguissiuns to their nmliution with Abolition ‘Gorcrnors and Congressmen, there i: bkrdiy an oflicer but'would {on for him in preference to "Mr. Lincoln. Thin: is someth remarkable, in View of the exertions mm. have beim mndqu the ndminislnlion to depose or rernorc to frontier stations every officer whb was 'known to endorso ,Gruernl Mcglcliuu's military pdlicy. ' ' \ ' PIOPLI or 1n: [Lynn Snfie'L—Nllthough it. is the DLmoculic banner "le blues in thi- rnn, and beckons you lo viclnry umh r its gleaming guru once more, it is unfurled in no partisan spirit. It is meant to on-rslrnlow n muion llmt has long :uflfcrrdltlle lcrrlblé (-1., {ens m" iutx)lcrance!-ndrslbotism, extravagance. and War. and m'gnide the people wnce more into “lE-pill!!! of Union, prosperity" and PZACR. Our hugleimiles yoynll tom"); undrr i 1! folds. And when the slate shnll be pull. Md vicinry ngmu crown: the proud old (I.lg, we.will all re joice together, not tion n: are: Mrinm pl: of Democracy, but A grand succeu of’lhe people against. In insufl'enble tyrannyJ-lllinau Sum Regiuer.‘ , . - ‘ fisinn'or Wilson, of Mnuncbuscus, 'pub 'lisbeg dime denying :11 the reports to xlne cf feét that h; is mixed up witlg any propofllion {or an dimistice with the "5,115. .110 lays “Np public man conmcted Will! the ‘Admiuistmtiay is in {‘“’O? of an armisticc.“ Thus We have' I “psi-official declnmfiun that the men in power no; determined to person-re hwy;- course ngey hnvo pursued for neuly {our years, and will make no drum to obtniu peace in any other way than lbroggh blood Ind death. [G‘A Shoddy sheet spy: there‘is I. doubt iboul the Democratic plexl'onn being for pence or wnr, Ind edriles peo‘ne lo séule it by V)- ting for. Lincoln, nboul when we: policy there can be no Idoub‘. Than so}. 'lhere in no doubt. um if elected, he will carry on the wu lor e'nm Union, a new Constitution, end a no. gro Mlllennlum, if by In: possibility the but men and the lug duller will hold out lo ,d° lL fi-The~ flaw given nneruncc to thin [arci bh truth: Write} continuance 77f the'wnr Wigh ont In efl‘ort to "con-in whether it can‘bo clgud on houonblc terms, Ind by refusing to min to propofluou of peace, is nimply whole ulo murder." ’ ' ‘ I > fi'l‘he shoddy organs are hunting up alan den Igninn McClellw, and quite nunnlly they begin :6 quote hon rebel pnpen and oth er uceuion source; This ilbu evidence of whet wn hue ofun mud; din Ibolilion sud Icceuion "(alien and hue I join interelfi W’mem is but one min; which the Abolitiouisu. promised in 1860 um they hug given Ill—lnd “an in thigh protective tariff. The in“? is now— no excessivelz “protective," that. people cm mryely buy lugar or cofl‘ee or guy of the imported ne~ tennis; of life, and um longer Lilieoln re nting in power the grater willbe this son 0! "protection.”—Ayc:‘ 1 ' “The Abolilionjourmlu :1: beginning ’I to uni] the mimlry cane: oqun. McClelv flan. What will thb veterans, who fought ' under their beloved commander, any to we icontemptiblzyfn of the Lincoln p.lll. whose candi no called for n mlpr negro song whilr‘hoy were 11in}. wounded md‘ , bleeding. 6:. the field of_Anlieum2 ? . as”. the “lay-l” Philadelphia NM: s"Complnd with the Copperfield. .of the present day, the Tories of the Revolmion 'were angel. owns" Groom-u tho “loy- I 51" lugucn than“ pain the toys! Tories; for both ”a in favor of royal despommn x'wd lymuiel. Indfiposed to Domomcy, ‘ which contend: {o' a Union, thg flouti huuon and we fight: of the pooplo. . 1 K.“ _lotim h&6oqnfy. W Dex-300m”, no to n thn'fithofliendl of McClellan and Pcndmon In that Amy Are Iblo o "no wind the election d 1: caddround... Get «(chomp-nay and reglmou‘. of every nun, go to thc “senor, hgre than: unused, take u cenlficnto {manh- uuuornhon go to th collactor, ply the tax, which h;_|ccqidln_¢ lo the I" In thin cue, top cents—Kg; receipt ‘ or the nme written on the buck oftho Allen’- men! certiflclle, Ind than nndit to tho loldler. Friend! of “Lune Inc" had “ tho Bach}. 39y," Attend ioJHs At once. @Roben A. Lyme It promoted to that charge of School No. l, ndfi. F. Mom-mi Ip pointed to School No. 2, in thin pheo. fi‘Dr. Wm. 0. Lane anccootll hi- broth? a- Surgeon or the Bond of Enroll-um 0! this (um lsih) din-m. n flew-VAL; rxnrfimr aligned “I. pullout? or the Luther-{chunk n Dmi bur—y, PA. _ ‘ , ‘ 36-25. prime letter from Annnpolir, Id, 'bn’ed' Sent; 9, name: the lollowing member. of Co. 3., 138th P. V., In in tho bonpiul there: Jabn 'Hennlg, Jlmel Tau, Oliver P. Plank, Henry L. "crib and Wm. Slrnabugh. ' @031”. Geolge W. Frederick], or thin pine, has been Appoinkd Linn-hunt Coioneh of m. xomuanegamm r. v., una' Dr. Wm. Tnylo; Surgeon of the 212“: Reg. P. V. g'fluny of the people of Chumbenhnrg no preparing to rebuild. ‘h is proposed to beautify the town by increuing lhe‘widlh of 5M streets, and lining them will: a'ng‘de‘tre“. The “war prices” for everything will ofcounu be a drnwbaztk, but we doubt, no: that In; gunmen-11bit: progress yum: made Panning» thut on'cemomtormble wwn from it: Ashen. fi-Thure was a gnénd Pic X 53: in Landia'n G‘rove, near FuirfielJ, en the 27th ult. Over mo hundred India nnd gentlemen were prey em, “nap very pleasant. time was bud. ' 38%“: were presemed. the other shy, by .Mr. Michael M},‘ of Cqmbcmnd tOwnahip, wiih a basket of mummyoth pelcbcl. ‘Allo. by MnyDumel Benner, 85., of Slrub’An um}:- ah'np, win: a-bukel of very-fine nppiu. ’l‘ch gentlemen ban the thanks of all 1: mt“. _fl-The Curpller will he Lunfished from “\II time 'unlil me: the Presidential Election .3 TWENTY-FIVE CENTSchh in gdvanco. )8 Forl‘ne distinction) whic}: “X." can fers upon “ Henry J. Stable." he ban the ac}: nowledgmenls at “the undersigned." 16-11": McCl‘eHan Club of Cumbirland and Highland townships will nml at Bxe‘im’s (his evening. Tum out, friend; of “ Littiq Mac" [St'l‘he gMcCleflnn Clubof Getty-bum Nil! mgct in the Arbitration Room ofthb Conic-Home on Saturday evening nexl.—- Let érery friend of McCleHan and‘Psndle ion in the borough attend. kl ‘ I? The communication of “S." will up .pvmj’n our aux}. Q'Nu war new: of moment L'm woék. Tux DRAFT Anmxr. Sept. 13.4913 Inn'nwiFg Mo. prnphu- fie‘pnlch from Washington but been rec-vived by Horon’mr Snymnur : WA-nnumx. Sept. 12, ISM.—-—Tha drnj‘t h‘ordmed to wmumuccin Uuio and min-r Sm‘tm. whose quntni haw nm been filled III), on anday, the 19m QfSt‘ptmnbhr: (ngnnd) ‘ “ ‘ Jump 1!. FRY. Provost Marshal Gena-n 1 Ihnmsnrna. Sept. 13¢ An otfimnl 'it watch. recriveul here m-duy {mm Prnvmt Marshal (knot-91‘} v. fic-ja_ next. Monday for the draft, in Prnmylvnnia, We '1” have aqme twenty lbousandmen to supply. 53")” "P Made a 1'0! desanry rpmarku,” said the schoolmaster. ‘ Mrs. Pairliuglnn slnppell suddenly in the Mafia the' ‘in making around “)9 table for lén, and gum! ovu- her r~p c: tlmughtlully at him. Loun mg on u pLN’gewée. m» If lo enfoxfoe her \fk-ws by the .ummn it gnvo her. “I bu‘ Ann's Pill/.8 will cure him. lnever knew '«ru m tall. They are very 1:0“me in such runs." " Really, madam? replied he, “I cannot puns your numbing.” "You Mid dygentefy.” said 14hr, hlying dowmhe Fluke. and putting a spnon in un- prawn“! " 1 mid desullory.“ sgid he, smiling; “ quite I different thing." “No mauer,” numb». looking u in time to box lko’p can. who was pax’fifillpg ‘mper down the chimney of the kerosene amp. "The Pulls are sand for both; 1 «Jamie say, for they cure almond} ‘the diseases in the cornucopin." _ S’The N. Y. Tribun! lays Schuyler Got fa'x. lute Speaker of the House, Idmilted in aspeech at Peru, Indinnnkthat the ranch Lincoln dld not hue Vlllundigh m arrest. ed On his return from batflshmmzt was be cguae be was afraid civil wnt all over the Non): would be the result. _ 36-1“: common tail: nmong the masses of the peopie. that. George in 1. good mine tor a President. They say: ‘tWe have had but one President of that name, and he rum good that we abound like to try another." The people wnnt mothereeorgc 1 —Bqfl2 ericrl. fi'The holders ode’vern men: deem-ills will vote the Democratic ticke} at the Prat idenlinl‘election. for war innmm ‘be m.- tionul debt over two million dollars per day, and if continued beyond the 4th 0! Much next. the debt. from the wasteful extravagance of our rulers; viill be so‘ largo that repudiation. from filter insbihty to pay even the interest, will be the necessary consequence. 1 *Hon. Georgi HgPendleton Infill, In Conga“, March 12:11.1852. (remember th dates) speaking on the bill for establishinf In inelpomible and unlawful provision. government over the acceded Blues, "'l'hil bill ought. to be entitled I. bill to diuolw‘llu Union, and abolish the Constitution of the United States: I an! uullerably append to flu destruction g‘ cider from any quarter mimic cur.” /ob, yo broofl! liars, rend and be alien” $.11" Linooin organs pay wo cannot make peace with union beau”, Jgfl' Duh is opposed to it! I» Jefi’ their hit by and argument! We expect an elect cw (Dalian, restore Peace "yd Union, In ppito of ancoln, Dani: and the Damn—Hm Democrat. . fi'Popt inn and to have nothing to lean their children, but the Abolitionilu hang set this nutter right. There in)" I} child, in the land, in them Limes. too’bby wurolto full heir to a fat share of debt and (union, an inheritance which; if it does noc till his pockeu, will of. lean. keep his had: full. The Platinum—The Platform of Lincoln 1 “The abandonment of navel-y." Th‘e Pluform of the people: “The shun donment o! Linooln."-Bufalo Wig, wWo learn from the Western pup!" thus. the prairies m n]! Abluo with unit-:0- I:ng and zeal in behalf oithe Democrlw’ lie at. J arm Abotilion put?! in K-nm i 9 ‘“' vided—o‘no faction ha called . 3mm Col» nation to nomin-te I tiCkfl 0!! '”' 3‘" Septembet. 'sl]: m 0W" “”' ‘ 3‘“; Comm {wannabe Im. " g ‘