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’ GETTYSBUBG, PA.
MONDAY HORNYNG, OCT. 24, 1864
fllllmTlC RUM!“ MINNIE“.
_., In Ire-Idem.
MAJOR GENERAL 0
GEO. BRINTON McCLELLAN,
op nw nun
In Vin Pmldnl,
GEORGE H. PENDLgmN,
0! OHIO.
ELECTOBS.
1103 mm L. JOHNSTON,
woman vwx,
ILLIAMLOUGHLIN
53me B. HELMBOLD,
:8. .WARQ P. DUNN,
"I‘HOMASJICCULLOUGH,
fiDWABD‘-\T. HESS, ,
.9111 pr s. GERHARD,
.GEORGE G. LEIPER,
MICHAEL SELTZER
'!
PATRICK MCEVOY,
Twoms a. WALKER,
OLIVER s. DIMMICK,
umu B. DUNNING,
. PAUL LEIDY.
, ROBERT SWINEFORD,
5 JOHN AHL, ,
fiEORGE A. SMITH, .
THADMEUS BANKS,
. HUGH mentions“,
JOHNJLJRV NE,
; JOSEPH .. THOMPSON,
mssE ms BROWN,
JAMES P. BARR,
WILLIAM J. KOUNTZ.
WILLIAM MONTGOMERY.
County Committee Meeting.
The Deinocntic Sanding Committee of
Adam; Conn” will meet. at Wolf's Hotel. in
amynburg, on THURSDAY NEXT, Oct. 27m,
N. l o’clngk, P. I. Every mewlqcr is earnestly
urged to be present
JACOB BRINKERHOFF, Bh'n
”Me-following pqruono compo-e .uh:
nommmcez‘ Gettylburg. chob Brinkerhofl‘,
flJ. snug; .Beriick borough, Wm. Bittiuger;
ammu- «wimp, mob nun ; We,_§oqeph
‘Wo‘f; Conowngo, John Balm; Cumberln'nd,
Jncob Lott; Frtnklin,’ Joseph Reberl; Free
-6001.1. 8. Wilson; Germany, Wm. Epnxding
lunfium, [lnc E. Wierunn; lhmilton,
Joseph imam“; Littlestown, S. S. Bilhop;
mgbhnduluu Hunter; Hnmlllauhm. Rob
ert Wnaon ; Liliana, Jacob Bmm] ; [.iberlg,
J. P. chiiil; Rough-n. Jacob Bear; Mount
pleulnt, Andrew Little; Noumjoy, Moses
Batman; Oxford, J. Stock; Str-bnn, Theo;
don Taughinbnugh ; Tyrant, Dime] S. Diehl;
UM, Dune] Geiulmnn; Bending. Snmuel
[Oct 24, 1864.
March
I v.
. j9mm! Hm Meetmg _ .
_AT UTTLWWN i
A Kw Mating of the firiegds of SIP
CLELLAN and PENDLETUS Will take
glee. at Unknown. in this connkv. .qn
EDNESDAY. the 2d of Hovwggg
next. An immense gathering is expecmd
—-bi3 deleguions, big teams. be. Let the
‘Délnocntia Ind Conservative citizens of
,thilngion lumout. in their “length. Lev.
alien alloy to the world that they are op
posed to Abolitioniam. Corruption and 'l‘y
runny-and in favor of Honesty, Economy,
Free Press, Free Speech, Free Elections,
,‘the Union. the.Constitttion. and the Laws.
\ Homflevedg Johnson. Hon. Jeremiah
8. Black, Hon. Hiuter Clymer. Col. Wm»
P; Hubby. Jun. N. Oliver. Esq. (oi
Wuhipgtqnsi W. Bittenger. Esq, Wm.
Rfiuyden, «1., mad othan. hnvo been in
» _vited londdreu the meeting.
“Queuing is expecbed to be fully u
but!“ In our grant meeting in Gettys
\ burg. Ind bAny larger. We", 50 be it.
Nazi” fifgg I.on antique in 3 own so
{ . .
File-d: of Peace. Union and Libertyng
§o Little-town on the 2d of November!
jllofilellan Meetings.
01mm 01' ADAMS, TO THE
. 3" W! ' ‘
Tho Damdentic and Conservative clti.
Jenn of Freedom and Liberty townships
will holdl KcClelllm Heeling at Middle
Clock School-house. (Mellhenny’s) on
WW§BDA¥ EVENING next. Oct. 26111.
W lpoecliu may be expected. Rally,
mud d 1!
TM ‘xounlpleua‘nl McClellan Club will
nut It _Bgunh Run School-house on
THURSDLYf , ENING naxt. Sevenl
kmmillibt em. Friends of the
Babb and tha Gopuitution in Mount
.fiunnt and lurrounding lowmbipa. tum
outinyourstreugth. A country well nigh
mind calls upon 7111 good citizen: to come
you» mus.
mfintler Club will we! at Emhoy’l
Samoa-e on FRIDAY EVENING pm,
III.“ ”A! speeches will be made. The
Inn-gnaw Munchips are invited top"-
\ flap-to, mg flu meeting is expected to be
Jthljuono.
_ ”HHSBIONAb—OIHGIAL.
‘ mfoflowing is the omcial vote toer'
"in this lii-trim. on the home 1'65“1e
' Comm. K 072?“
MM \§ 60
' 7
My \ 233
“‘“"‘! i 411
1I I 5 '
- for Calhoun. 6918429
‘ Got. 0! Adams. :5 hr aboard
fig loom 173 mgiority. which
7‘7 ‘ increued. To but. Cofv
L ’ hemp Mofity will require
' ' My .somewhuo—bdt w.
mmfiwgm be done.
Mum. 3- Yr; Mo! %::m’
yaw gain: 03m Item!
05310034 TS!
Prevpnro for the Bth of November!
ROLL ‘ON THE BALL FOB,
“ LITTLE MAC!”
DEMOCRATS 0F ADAMS! You have
plmd through the first enzngemeqlol' the
grant comp-iv: of 1864 X Not prepare for
the morn impotent fight in November.—
You did well on Tueldny week—you an
und must do better next. lime. Prop-re for
the cement. BEGIN NOW.
Rtulnn, thn you no fighting fur Con-
Ititutioml Freedom 1
Rnupu, tint on the result. of thin
election depends the ulntion of our
Union I ‘
Running. Had. you Ire fighting to rid
yourself 0! the moat odious tynnny am
ever Qisgncod 9 Hum! U
Bxleul, 1.1:“ you Ire fighting to re
llen younelvu of Limolu’n corrupt Ind
incqnbla Adminiuntion—to put An end
to the Wu—fio lax-nan (the Tues—to my
the Drum.
You has an important put 39 puform
in ski. important work! Get ready for the
fight! Keep up tho- firel ORGANIZE!
ORGANIZE! l
Form Club: in every townihip. flue
LisGHnade out of All Democruic Voters!
Get every man “guessed! Have the Demo
cratic Soldier: ”sealed, and good lheni
McClellan Elation] Tickets.
OUR. PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHT, but
we Imm. Work! Wm! ! WORK”!
from now nan! November.
ONE FIRE MORE I
The State election in over. The Shoddy
lenders promised their deluded followers
25,000 Abolition majority on the home vote.
end as much in the Army. This 'promire
has not been redeemed. and they are there
fore trembling for the future. ,They see
the handwriting on the well.
But the moot important work multyet
be done. Democrata, therefbre, mult not
slumber. There must be no lethargy.—
livery mini mult,be upend doing. The
timencnll for action. Noverheiore we:
there a nobler cause, presented to the peo
ple for their adoption. The old party of
the Constitution and the Union appeela to
you once more for support. You must not
failin this important struggle. The right
of freeman. the libertiel of the American"
paralleling upon the relult of the Novem
ber election. If the cause of the Duncan
.cy .ir-triumphant, the Union will be restored
And the Constitution preserved. If the
Democratic pnrty is defeated. the Republic
is in imminent danger. Democrat- of
Adams county. you have done well, but you
must do better. Increased zeal, redoubled
energy; “ one long pull, n strong pull and.
pull all together." will rescue this country
forever from the control of the pernicious
,doctrines of the Republican party. Gird
on your armor again. Spring to action
ignin with lighter hearts. Get every man
lothapolll. Ree-on with your neighbor.
Convince kiln. .by'the weighty argument:
of Democratic truth, that he is in the wrong
and that you are in the right. Leave no
stone unturned to insure the success ofotar
ticket. Let. your resolution be. that it' we
ore to be cursed with {our more year: of
Republican mismanagement end misrule,
it shall not be owing to any want of exer
tion on your part. Rally, freemen. once
again ; put shoulder to uhoulder and move
forward in solid column for McClellan end
Pendleton, the Union, the Comtitution and
the lawn. - V . ' '-
Agemocntio U. 8. Senator Gained in
Oregon.
The United States Senator eléct from
Oregon. in the place of Mr. Harding. is
Hon. George H. Willinmn, Fix-Chief Jul
tice of the State. lie wu an active Doug
Ins Democrat. and is now‘ u McClellan
Democrat. making the Union the one con
dition of Peace. Harding, who goe- out. is
n Rnpublicnn. ‘
fingering Demogrgtiq Prospects from
Folikicql intelligence from southern Illi:
not is of me moat; cheering character.
Egypt will roll up her occasion!“ majori
lies‘ for the Democrntic'tickat. Thouundl
of Demoénu who have [boon betrayed in“
the Union League have come out for HG'
Clellau Ind Pendleton. In a“ put: of
southern Illinois Democrat: till our; _qvp
tything before them. The ntrb, 100, 5:
doing her duty, and the report: from tho
northern part of the State “present 1 per
lsol revolution in public unlimontin five:
of McClellan. Democnll Ire even un
guine of “trying Wuhbume'l «flamet—
Thero an in no doubt of Illinois going
Democntic by over 20,0.00 majority.
Goo,d New: hon Prominent Pennsyl-
llr. Anoon: write. that Genenl McClel
lan will get 1 thousand votes mom of I ml
jority in Berks thin he himself bu recoiv
ed. Mr. Strouu also writes that McC'ellm
will run from five hundred to 3 thousand
betw- thin himself in the Schuylkill dis.
trict.
We hear liko accounts from I“ put- of
the State. There will be I. tornado "up
{or M 00101!” in Newman—Waugh»
coma! Union *
Kentucky—The Louisville Journal say
that Mr. Lincoln no doubt undenhnda, or,
if he doesn’t. he very soon will under-and.
in spite of the lymphatic manna" of hi:
few cmtuéu in Kentucky, hut. in any free
nlection, the Sum will go'apinst him by
nearly or quite ten times ten thousand mar
jot-icy. “”
fiOne hundred Ind fifty of the return
ed soldiers of the Fourth New Hampshire
regiment, who urried in Manchester, New
Hampshire, I few days ago, were ouupoken
in the expression of their choice for Gen.
Well“: for President. It is with“ all
but than or four of Lbem are in his favor.
They report manage majority of the sol
dier! of the army under General Grant are
duo warm supporters of Little Muc.
‘DTho Democrat: oi Philtdelpbi: colo
bnced our victory in this Sum: b a grand
torchdigbt piooeuion on Sum-$l 7 ni ht.
Th 9 Democnu of New York Ind a jofiifi~
omen am it on Mend-y mght.
lEd
who Repubfiun editors who you
thrown into pas-annua- a! use ugd dew-pig
at. the 1m tumor! of pan conning (I’o9
Georgia, hue quite recovered their 3h“:-
(a! tone since it in proud Hm u» «id ru
pon of pm In. bow.
1112=123
Illinois.
mm
Tu W 0“ 32203.! US
w. lm. cerried the Sun; for the Demo.
cratic ticket. over force, fraud. corruption
and intimidation, but we must not halt the
column at this point. We must pursue the
rented (ml flying foe‘ of the Union and
Constitution. and insure s still greater tn«
nmph in November. This can be encom
plished but in one way. and that in to per
feet our organis‘tions in all the precincts,
wards, townships and eoun ties of the State,
and thus add to the aggregste strength of,
the party at the polls. Th" can be done if
each man will devote but two hours of the
twenty-tour to this work. This amount of
time out be spared by almost every men. ‘
hme cen aid in the day time. others at
night. One man can perform s certain i
kind of labor, and a different field of action ‘
can he sasigned to those who are fitted r
the work necessary to bring out the vote'
and make the poll complete in that
ty. In this way the whole party can be‘
stirred up, and such a campaign osrried on
as will. in the first place. prevent the Aho
litionists from putting fraudulent votes in
the hellothox, end in the next, secure the
attendance at the place of election of every
Democrat in the entire State. If, by this
means, we can add eight votes to the num
ber cost for the Deniocratio ticket et'esnh
election division in the State at the lest poll,
then we shall have increased the vote
rwurr-sronr "acuity, and thst will give
Gen. McClellsn a majority of over rnlsrr
'rnousaxn. snd insure his election.
Can this be done! We knoe‘ it can, if
the Democracy will take hold of the matter
in earnest. The" are more than eight
men in each election district of the Stste
who can change one vote, or bring one per
son to the polls who was absent on the llth.
This is an irndeniahle fact. The only ques
tion now Is, will they do it? When the
importance of the result is considered. we
think they will. The time between this
and the November election is short, but
long enough to perform all the work ne
cessary to swell the Democratic majority in
the State nlmost, to ‘the old Jackson stsn~
’dsrd, it'it be judiciously husbanded, and lo
distributed among the masses ss to muke
. the burden’ of each light and easy. it is
only when the whole lshor of canvassing is
put upon s few that it becomes laborious
and unpleasant. When the party will rise
\ amass: in this matter of bringing out the
i vote of the State that is opposed to Lincoln
1 end his disunion policy, then the work will
dwindle into such small proportion: as to
be within the compass of every man's incli
hstion and Ability. By this method, also,
the canvass will be thorough,_becsuse it
will be personal. Each man will be sure
> of his work, and the res'ult on the popular
vote must be of the most gratifying and sat
isfnctory character to the friends of the
Union km! the Constitution.
This is the task which now faces the De
mocratic end Conservative men of this coun
1t and State. We are sure they will rise
equnl to the occasion and its requirements.
They hevejust achieved one victory which
enables them to tread the soil of their nu.
tive State, proud _of their birthplace and
the fame and history ofthe old Democratic
pnrty,‘and they will not falter when the
tmmpet sounds for the final charge, end
the column at Treemen is led by the gal
lant and heroic General McClellan. The
hour calls for workiincessent work. Let
; each man do his share, end the victory is
i won, the Union restored, and the country
‘ saved.
WESTERN VIRGINIA.
A friend in West Virgiuir, in the course
of a business letter, writes :
“We have got an electoral ticket and are
golf? vigorously into the campaign for tho
he alatesmnn’whoaa motto sml watch
word is, ‘the Union at all hazards! For
elector: at large our ticket is headed by
George W. Summon. one of the able“
men that over the ‘Old Dominion boasted
of in the better dnyn of the Befiublic; and
JudgeJ. J. ngon. ofPu-kers urg. anoth
er eminent In talented Virginian. In
thin congressional district Mr. Crane. the
anti-Lincoln candidate, will beolected over
Hubbard. the emancipation and mist-Agein
tion chumpion." '
The Wheeling (W. V.) Register atnlea
that General Sheridan favors the election
of Gen. McClellan; also tint Gen. Crook
holds the name patriotic Opinion.
HIOBIGAN ELECTION.
The Detroit. Fru Prm thus speaks of the
fading in Michigan, hitherlo‘ one of the
duke“ ”a most benighted Linopln State- :
The enthmfum foy McClellnn in Hiehignn
mug tht thCh filled “10 country for
Genenl Hsrxiwn. WC h“? 0' imporlent
modem to the Democnlio run!!! from In
part: of the State, And there are ”I'D“ in'
dication- thfl. we shall thin fl" he redeem‘
ed lrom Abqlition miuulo, end give oni
eleolonl vote for McClellan.
The Administntion nd the Oatobex
Election
A .licgntch to'the New York World, du
od Wu human. 00:. 18, says: The results
of the October elections terrify and confuse
the managers here. They are fluid of do
!ent in the Sales recognized whoin the
Union, Ind are turning their “tendon to
the rebel States! Bank: goes back to Lou
ilitns to mnnirulue iu olecwnl vote: Ind
An attempt wi [be made to get up: ticket
in Florida. Tho Team-nu usurption will
he persisted in. ‘
S‘The Boston Put uyl editor-lolly :
The 'comernlive men are uniting in New
Englend in solid phelenx. We heer every
dey of Republicenl who voted for Lincoln
declering for McClellen. In I neighboring
city I McClellan cluh wee eurprieed on be
ing presented with eflug framewell known
Republican who thus gave hil adhesion to
the cause. Throughout New England
there have been no such popular demon
strations u are now taking place—not even
in 1840; lm‘ these are Iponteneoue ex
pression: of the people for a change of ed
ministration, while these came from man
agement; for men who deeire good govern
ment know that in I change consists the
only hope of the country. So badly do
things go on—so Vest. is the corruption—eo
complete hu been the future—then u
Revel-4’, Johnson up, thing: cennot be
worse, and no the cry for I. change of ruler!
is heard throughout New England "from
house-tops.
”The Abolitionisu hue issued (nud
nlent Electors] Tickets. McClellan men.
be sure am the nuns of Robert. L. John--
Inn in u the head of the ticket you vole,
And ch“ :11 the other name: no right.
'Wo understand ant. Dr. A. Nacho!
Homtplunnt towns 'p. by bun glyph".
94 Samoan 0‘ the 305?" Sexism“ - V,
PENNSYLVANIA O. K.
THE POPULAR. CURRENT!
[From the Age of Thutld-y ]
Damocntic m-jority on Congra
lionnl vote, It the electiol‘ held
, ii: Pennsylvania, October U.
1854. . . . . . 25000
Abol'yion unjofity in 1863. ..' 15,335
Demon-tic "majority on the Coun
.ty ticket.- in Ponunylun'm gt
'the mat. election, . . 8,500
Democntio glin it: one year. 3 . ”.885
Press on, Democrat mcl Conservative-I
The gnnd battle for the Union md the.
Constitution is Almou weal? You have
curried the outputs! Onward to the cit:-
del of usurp-tion. ‘cnd cut out the money
changer: from the Hutton-f Temple."
Trample upon than who tnmple upon the
Comtitufion’! Crulb om those who seek
tocrunh out Civil Libottyl Expel Aboli
tionism u : pestilence! Gin at back
OUR OLD UNION,
OUR OLD CONSTITUTION,
OUR OLD PROSPERITY,'An_d give u:
PEACE!
TEE MARYLAND ELECTION.
Notwithunndfilg the delinquency of the to.
tern of the city of Beltimore in failing to go to
the polls and votengninst the new Conltitntion,
the home vote ofthe Sute Igninet it i 11920.—
ln Baltimore there are at leest,4!z.ooo Intel 'O.
ten. If all these had come up like men e mn
jority at 3.! lent 20,000 would heve been cut
egainst the new Constitution. _
We ere told that the negro wonhippers ex
.pect to curry the election by the lid of the lol
dieu' vote, and that enough eoldien’ v’otehiu-e
been polled to make the majority in favor of the
new Constitution 330.
‘This uoldiers' vote in than thown ‘0 be :
transparent humbug and great. wrong. The
Maryland regiment! beingmninly ofnlienl, mi.
non. our: men Irom otherSuuumot more thaz/
one ln six would be outitled to vote if u hom .
There are lot 1,500 voter! in the army, And i‘:
11l were to vote will! the n'egro worshipper
still there would be a majority agnlnn the new
Consmuuon.
Never having leen Any low Idoptod by the
luryland Legislature providing for the soldiers
voting, in do not think they are legally enti
tled lo volo, and it cannot. bl expected that
the Governor will recogniu an instrument
that has not been Idupled by tin-legal Voters.
Thar. is nah; doubt lhfl. the high Court of
Appeal: would decide in lik: mnnnr.-—C;omti~
tutional lfimm.
VOTING IN INDIANA.
There me some inctl in connrction with the
recent election in Indiana, which‘we Irish the!
fnir turn of the Abolition party to lonk ut.——'
We thiukthey show the manner In which the‘
Abolition faction mu enabled to escape I tho-l
rough and ruinoun defent in that State, on
Tuesday hut. The flu-ts In these: in Wayne;
township and city of Fort Wnyne, Allen coun
ty, which are Democratic, 3,098 pereou,be«
tween the ages of 20 and 45, were enrolled {or
military service, and the vote polled mu 2,878.
New mark the cuntmst. In Indisnnpolil and
township, which nre controlled by the Aboli
tlouiltl, 4,762 persona were enrolled for militn- i
ry service, Ind the tanj why for Morton, the Ab- 1
olitinn cundidlto for :GovernorJl claimid to ho
6,000. Thin ditfeiencn is worthy of attention. ‘
It show; the means by which the Abolition par
ty tre endeavuriug tu cheat the peopln out of ‘
their rights, and make the elective tnnchise n 1
farce. _
But one more fact: in‘: Democlalic county,
who" the judges uf‘lhe election acted under
the solemnny of an oath. and in strict. nccord-
Inca with line elrcliou Inn of the sum, out
on four hundred Ind fifty soldiers 'who were
brought to lhepolls, only seventy-lwo wouhl
Lake the oath and submit the proof: that. woifld
entitle them in deposit. their bnllots. And yc-t,
in an adjoining cunnlyfwhore the Abolition
illi ruled/the polls, tworegimenu oflusnchu
mu soldiers. with lheirSuu numbers on their
caps. were aligned to vote, Ind in this way
nullify the wishes of the legal voter: ol‘lndianu.
-.4g:. '
91110.
Our Claim—What we can do in qumber.—
The Abolition mnnagen at the Capitol no
very much surprised at. the incraued Dem
oclatic vom in this Stale. We hive made
A GAIN OI" OVER FORTY THOUSAND,
ufter they but thoroughly stumped every
counly, expending in earl: district thou
unds of "greenbuclu." From nll loctioni
of the State our friends any: "We can do
better for McClellnn than we did on the
11th of Octbber." Let our Jriendl go to
work for the November fight ; to: by n vig
orous fight we may early Ohio. It. will on
ly take an» increuo of two hundred vote: in
etch county to give the home vote to "Lit
tle Mac."-Oltio Shaman.
ORGANIZEu-SPEAK TO YOUR
NEIGHBORS.
We need herdly urge our friend! lobe
eetive in orgenilin‘ the several townshipe.
wards Ind election dietricte throughout the
State; that vye enppoee in gen‘enlly very
well attended to. but we entreet them to
“it to their neighbors, friends end neocl
“s who ’be" heretofore voted the Repair
linen ticket. Then is no manner of me,
however, of uying .3 '"“‘ '0 "‘ ‘““')?”
der, e eontnotor, or any 0'" "5° i‘ mime
money out of the wer, or ,;;dcsd ‘0 3
{Anette or fool. Thou-end: of honeli 36'
publioens voted with u: on Tuesday, qulel'
ly. end ten thouund more will do no in No
vember. Heve no angry diecuuions. b'ut
all: your neighbor. friend or enociete,
whether he in not convinced that endless
wer, texet’ion end lufl‘ering must result.
from the reelection of Lincoln. Auk hini
whether he in not willing to reetore the
Dcmocntio perty to power, and thereby
heve e restoration of peeee end heppineu,
Inch aselwuys exilted befoxe the Abolition
petty cane into power. We repent, telk to
your neighbor. «Hnn'd him your peper.-
Patriot and Union. '
T/u Garman Pram—Ail the Germm Fre
mont papers remain true to their indepen
dent stand point. md repudiate Eremont’s
euggeltion that they lhould rapport Lincoln.
The Quincy Tribune, Davenport Democrat,
Wealliehe PM, Hermann Vousblau. Detroit
Radical, Ohio Volkua'amg, Boeton Pioneer,
Ind Kama: Zcilung, I“ occupy the nine
utand-point._and doclue that they will not
end cannot support Mr. Linooln.
”Hakim-bundling the pflliution o!
3 letter from Goa. Lewiu Cd's! himself,
satin; ch“ he intends to vote for Gen. Mc-
Clellan. Abolition oditon peniul in chain;
him“; Linoolnito. Are ereyturu cup--
ble 0! such bu-ofaced {unifying to be be
lievd in anything 2
' fiLincoln bu gum Mixing in the
Want by u» vim 0‘ Frame». at!»
German. who won nan-mm ref--
to 5. mum to him. The; m
mm». await-n- L
'Wnnt of room rovenlon‘l tho follow ltlonun make I remark on (ha day '0! the
mg Communications ill-om appearing m cm. Mun Meeting in Gettysburg. lhm. liq sup
lul: _ .posed Mr. Sharpe lhoughl lumwlf highly
’ ‘pomphmmml, or well paid, l-y bving pre-
Mmled till: ,two boquoues, one from Mr.
C—‘s lu'ml girl and one Imm Mr. McC—’l
hired girl. I know one of the hired girls,
nml luill bet $lOO. that to put the charac
ter: ol her and the gemlenmn loll). lest.
she will be lho more respectable of tha
two. If who is root, 4 would liLo some one
to tell me whic I VIE the more gentlemanly,
to receive the flaw-rt from lhe poor girl or
to charge a poor hirrd girl b 5” for writing a
letter? Pcrlmps “Uenengl” lie—y
could tell. Us: wun mun nu: “nun.
A OQHKUNICATION
The Shoddyites holds meeting in Lit-'
tlestown on Fndav night..ttct. 71h. which'
we: of such a character}: to nquirespecisi,
notice. It was characterised by the must
mend-city and lawlessness of thst party's—l,
The orator-s were, Joe. R. Smith. D. Wills,
E. McPherson. and one f‘ol. McKeili .each
of whom vied with the other in slandrer nndi
vituperntion. The first mentioned chimed
to belong to the “Reserve (In)rp>,"orgunized
to “prevent the Copper ends from execut
in; e flank movemen ”on their friends—l
Whlt I feeling at ndm'rntmn instinctively
is' felt on hearing the bold words of this
Thenitesl He ought't he a Bxigndier un—
der Butler and test the soundness of his
opinions with reference to the “rugged sol
ly,” of whom he spoke chontempluous
iy. His appenmnce was calculated to in-‘
spire terror—the fir: niready burned fierce-l
ly in hil—nose-tip—and A prominent abdo-'
men indicated 3 capacity for quantitiel of
“loser." In this condition he fought nnl
imaginary Chicago Convention. grasped it
by the throat, and. (as he thought. Grunt
wt“ doing with the Richmond anaconda.)
completely strengled the monster. One hyl
one he- “removed the planks of the
Puoo_W'er Platform”—-“demolished thol
srgumenb: 0." those endorsing" it—miire-r‘
preunted the candidates—and {nicely
stated their positions several years hence.’
Now. Johnny_ had better confine himselfto‘
the truth. in future N lean: 8150 it Would '
in no wise be amiss ‘Or him to keep Willlinl
the limits of his own nb‘lity end not take.
issue with any other: than his equals. ~IIe
would do well to never attempt to handle
men. but to confine himself wholly thuvc-.
niles. Whom he could doubt‘.e.'l please.—'
Another caution to such as he. MVP" ‘0
take swsy or add “one jot or it'll-‘7’ from
the original meaning of the sentet‘t'e from.
which he quotes, might be beneficih'. and}
deter him from violating the eighth mm
mendment. Something“moresubstentiel”
must be forthcoming. it he hopes to make
"converts," as the people are soon disgust—
ed with mere rhetorical flourishes und
bombnst. As Johnny 1;. was regarded thel
“great man" of the night. his oxition en
titled him to more msikrah‘on that the rest.
However we must introduce D. Wills next,
who undertook to give his audience 3|
“huty review of Gen. McClellau‘s militaryi
career.” As may he supposed. this was
quill accurate snd impartial. developing }
much of the secret history of this war. Butl
his word must. he ’tuken. since the Presi
dent and other otiicials were his guests not
very long ago. On the whole. it was medi—
ocre, if we except sundry omissions and in
sccurlcies. unintentionel. of course. such
as these. “ McClellan besieged Yorklou‘nl
oontsining 10.000 (H!) men with iwmwn
gained the “insignificant" victory of Wil-l
liemsburg end West Point. ,H'o abould I
read for enlightenment the resolution pro-l
seated on the 9th of May. 1862, by Owen ,
Loveioy and adopted unanimously by the.
House. and containing expreaiions like '
these. Resolved,-Thnt we receive with pro- i
found satisfaction, ion &.c.. end that. the
sincere thanks of this Home be tendered
‘ to Maj. Gen. Geo. B. McClellan for the dis
play of those My]; "ii/{wry qualities. etc. An- ‘
tietam he agreed was a yictnry, but one
i “gained by Burnside and Hooker, who i
‘ncted independently of Gen. Mchellnn.”
during that battle; and he 'might hnve
added. during Frederickxhurg snd Chan-l
'celiorsviile. But enough of thii follow. as
i the readers of the Compiler can furmsome
‘idea of the gtyle of his speech from who.
has been mentioned.
“ Little Neddie” jimped up next. and
expnlinted on lhe “great importance oflhe
local elections." “Elect." says he. "a. U
nion Legislature and Congress, and your
claims for damage: will all be settled."—
“ Besides you Inll never more. thank God!
be troubled with these inconvenient rebel
raids." This is all very well lor people
who have hell no experience on this point,
but Adam: cuunty has sull'rred too much to
beidoceived by aucli fallacies. \Ve expect
ed some new arguments from Neddie, M be
was in Conxress nnce. not the old. hank.
neyedoneu which were used last Fall by
ordinary men «some new predictions, not
such an bur own experience gives the lie
to. He might. have spared Mr. Cuflrnlli
too, as be spared him no Wry kindly in
Gettysburg. The Compiler also frequently
handles very roughly those who usml it. so
i! would be well to keep quiet on lhahcore
nlco. Finally, you would benefit the “U
-nion" cause much mere if you Would “lub
aide."
The Colonel. to hit own disgm, alum
dored his om wmm-nder. \Vu hue noth
ing to fraud: ouncérninc n mam of no
despicable I disposition u bin. Baida
there uni nothing now in his addres‘. nor
were hit wn ciiquo very jubilnntovar him.
‘During Willu' upoeoh the romliea and
juvenile: (they brought I large, numbar of
there to create a disturbancr) stoned one
of the no!” quite vigorouslv tor suppOsed
"lebel":ympnlhion. Several windows were
nml-had in. nud the «loot well peppered
with brick. Ind Hones. Nnnght could
check them but. a thrmt tu fir.- among
them. when they dispersed. Another
croml visitrd two of the hotels. carried off
one 0! th‘e ligns. tore down :11 Democratic
hand-billl. broke their tumblers, nml
threatened to tnko whiskey if it. were not,
given them. These are the men with
whom some respectable men intend to cast.
their votel. Truly. "they are blinded by
prejudice. and. rushing to their own de
ulrucgion. "on courting it." 'l‘iwrn.
‘ _ Littlentown, Oct. Bth, 1864.
THE TRUE ISSUE.
lin. Shun—Tho only true issue now
is. (Ind no one can {nil _in see it who is a
[rue friend of lin country.) clmll tha Union
be rutorod‘u “was. or slnll it be over
thrown lot- lho only purpose of freeing na
froel. No oth.: issues an involved in this
earful canton.
Lincoln tells us (but pews Ind Union
cannot be, unless the negroee be free. The
Damocnts any Pence, Union and Liberty.-
ccsution of hostilities. compromise, no
rm Lhor Ihedding of blood. the Constitution
In it is, and the Union as it was. Lincoln
“y. thet will”? neocssity justifies _him_ to
trnmple upon the Comf'tution, set it aside
It will, to elevate llto mull“! “’o'" the
civrl law. to arrest, man in a free State and
dug them ofi‘intodungeom for the expres«
nion ofn iniona, to declnre marlmllllw m
plnceu wliere pence and order prevail. hand
to send bodiex of armed men into localities
where no invasion: are antioipnted. .and
impossible to take place. The Republican
County Convention pnuee relolutionl en
dorsing nll these things, and pledging the
party to' support all other not: of the Ad
minntretion which may hereafter be node
Ind done. however unoonstilulionnl Ind
dungemnl.
The Democrats say that we ought to re
rpect the Constitution in times of war as
well As in times of peace. that to mnke the
military above the civil law is n dangerous
precedent, contrary to the spirit of the
Constitution, and tending to momrchy;
that. freedom of speech, and the libert of
the press. thould not be interfered with in
I Re üblican Governmoh t, that the Degree:
should not be emanei nted by proc‘lamn
tion: from the Prelinfiant of the United
sum, It the risk 0! latex-$3l warfare and
diuolution.
We see tho diferenoo between the poli’
c, of Lincoln, and the Democratic puny,
Ind u each morning’l lun return I see
more nleuly the (net, that blood muat con
firm. to flow unu'l every negro runs at
lax-gt. and that if we want peace. Union and
liberty, we must dmp Lineoln. Ipurn can.
nation! tb-t. would p‘edge our support 1:)
any ud every manure. 'put Ind fun», of
thandniniuntion, and (or in (or Hamel
hn Pmmuluum, WCoufimtion
uni a a Canon.
I , mm,
h Scum—l heard u (:ould b. 9301;
ABOLITION PALSEKOODS.
The‘ Abolition papers us doing some
“ big lying ” in regard to election returns,
and ore trying to Itrengthen then- state
mentl by inrning the public against be
lieving the ngHTC‘i given in Democrolie
journals. Lincoln a Tax Assessor, of the
Samuel, is Flnying this game. with the rest
of them. I. in amt-an busineu, and will
in the end recoil upon its authors.
We publish the following extracts from
the Ag: and Patriallt- Union. in Well for our
ofice-holding neighbor's benefit. as for that
of the public generplly:
Our attention has recently been called to,
tho deceptive telegrams in reference to the
late Pennsylvania election. which are pub
lished in It" the Aboliticn journnlsthroupzh-|
out the country. Not an Administration
newspaper. that has come to our notice,
gives the correct result in this Shite. Tho
returns are everywhcre fulsiticd. “.54 "ml
truth in so concealed in to deceive the peo“
ple into the belief that the Alpolitionists‘
have escaped an overwhelming defeat..—
Even in this city and Stutemhere the truth
is well known to the Adininixtrution jour. |
rials. they still persist in clnimingn mugnit‘q
iccnt victory, and add the lnefl'nlule mean-I
ties of lying to the‘nther crimes that have
been committed against the right of sut
t'rage. 0n the very morning after the elec
tion. they minim-need this contemptihle
business. and they have kept it up ever!
since. on the principle, no doubt. that I!
lie Well stuck to is as good as the truth:
’l’ 'l' T"! fault in Pennrvauin on Tuesday,
111/t inumil. was a gram! l)!m0tlfllltc Iriumnli,
and there is not nu Administration journal
ist or leader in the country. who has the
means of lent ning the truth. who does not
krimv and belle Ve that. in these hasertionp
to the wiitrary thev are wilfully Ind
wickedly deceiving the pt’Oplc.—Ay¢ (3/
Thursday. .
Our very “loyal," nml lulne contempora
ry. the Pram. furnishes its renders with it‘
table of ninjoritieu, hy minuies, in the re:
cent election. from which it would appear.
that, there is an Kholitiou majority nl some
sixteen hundred in the State! Lest anyl
Democrat. who may chance to see the Press.
should tee] alarmed at such figuring. wo'
will explain the’mntter. The l'im. um,
shin-lied with the rfliuial returns of the Aho<i
litiou vote in Allegheny, llrnJl‘or-l. Ting-I,]
Potter and Philn lelphin counties. which it.
along with the other daily put-mi. him 1-
ready pul-l'xshed in itstelegr-qrhio colunnfiu.
adds several hundred to the nit-j either in
ouch. und thua. with !\ imh- «hum .u.
from Democratic izmjurn es olwuiww, has
succeeded in achieving an iinapimry iii
nmph for the Aboliiion'itm. ‘l'lic tiir-k,
tlioufli cunning, is not oricineil. huvmg.
been lenrned by the editor li'uui Staiiiou's
war guzettes.—-Ag¢ of [iii/up. ‘ i
It is finally admitted by the Tl'tlul’tl tlmt'
we have u imjurity on the home vote. and
that we have fully overcome the ninjnrity‘
of fifteen thounmd three hundred and
twenty-five ot' hut your. Now it must he
remembered that' we have done all this“
notwithstanding the Li'go htt~plltll vote
turned ngninzt us in Philldelphiu. Ind oth- 1
er plncen.
Assuufing u.“ m. reporled rote in thei
lrniy i_s ull honest, which. by the liy. no
one can suppose. it is simply the vote of
the one nille, the Abolitionlllsn Denim-mt:
were excluded in all manner of ways train 5
voting, hut with all that. the majority
against us is not formidable, and Call be
readily overcome in November when “VlD
ocmtic soldlel‘x will vote. livery man :ID‘l‘
woman who has relatives or lriruds in the ‘
:iiniy. should now turn his or her attention
to getting McClellan electoul tickets to “16'
‘lolhilefi. ltie of the very first lutpOHlncP. l
nml it attended to. at once, weivill ciirry'
I Pennsylvania overwhelmingly for (it-ii. blu-
Clellnu.—l'alribl it' Union. - l
SEVERE FIGHTING IN THE SHE—
NANDOAH VALLEY.
MANY CANNON CAPTURED.
[from flu A“ n! FridnyJ ‘ i
Thor. hu banana-[ha come-l In Um ‘hrmMn-ln ul
19v. Hrvtl‘lrg In tho ‘I—Illl". in flflun "uh“ u-nlhn-u o!
W inductor. Hut. (mm Sum-hung. nu- Mann-u (up llnl
nml rum la Alrxmlrin_ mum-4 through 11..-turnan
village may mil" e»! o! alruburu. Aurthur-r. Ammu
the nmuhinfl from Reflurhmu .n lurinyll-r (lull In \\ In
thuur. Samba. in u:- urlv put of Lu: teak, b-pn
undin‘ hi: funk: llmmgh Mun-su- Ulp In .\lnunlris,
In! um“ In Gram“- "my. 11l dcylefl-l his army to
nullthal thitunfi-drrnflnlhreJe-w 111 Idvmn. shori
du. Ilm ml in “ “Inn-rum, wan unit-s ln-u. Thunlav.
(Oct. )3.) Hut 1 partial: o! lb. troop: nbnul-l return
through um 6 up In tin-burg. Ind mutt-l him." (I) n-pin
hi! cmnmuul. by w-y ..r Ilurper'u Furry. Ih. Can‘t-du
um. manna «erg cm qnwk 1." him They Inn-km!
Ibo Ilulll rurcv he hal in “album. June it u-ul of mo
mwn. nnl upturn! 21,1". bun-trod {dual win-urn, and .|
large number u! urn-mi. 'l'th uecnrnrl on Thnm‘y. Dal.
If]. (in mid”. nu- l‘odvnl mluncv in Ila: thlay In an
the north bank unitin- Oral. I nmam running fnur mhrl
um. n 1 Arm-burg. 0;: HM. dv Harin- ranch-d Ibr
por‘n lorry. ull Ion! la Alumni-um.
‘l'ln L'nufc-dvnltl than bum w xradqu not. Mr
forces can u! .‘luxburg )‘uh-r'l 11111. math durum
vu- lorlodr-l. nud an Salunby Ind Sunday the Canals-Inna
unnemtnhd hlnnu Shah-Ir; ml Rocummu, cuumg
[he nilnud :N the cum-umucluou m! A Alena-hi: Gun.
Aug“! alumna-1.4 II Rochwrwtu. an! :1 1|“ duh-«mu
'bleh hi bun Arrculed {nun julnln; (57cm began to u.
nrn. ht aunt Khan- north-tut. uur lhu nmuulmn. tn jmu
Sheridan. who Ind come down 1» 91:1”:qu (In Mun-14y
uuy‘hlngvu quilt. but rm ’l'uudny Um Coulrdvntu
mind nurthrgnl and wt the cnmuun‘c‘lion human
lhcxorwvn an] \Q'imLmkr. I‘th I‘CII than Mth-wvfl
of flu Fulani output- a! Cod Ir Crank. ou. Whlncshy
morning. from (run! and war. they I.“ won hu nulwuu.
A wlnmn ul' Cunt-donu- rvt. [Julieta xl um “ hmhuur.
It vu muupktony brain I]! rum, gum and many
priwlurl VIN apturod. blnoritbn nL-lu Hut 5. can
nuke no “you or u" luau, .url IL lunkn ury much u if
flu advance (and bad he": cumplM-U nnrruumled and
upland. Tho Conlulnrltu um: ruin-nml toward Mum
burl with tin-Ir booty. .
.Shuridnn. It W:ncll«lu.‘uhly (amend hi‘ hoop: h»
“um md .umd In puruult 11. Ilucked lin rur of 111.
"lrlAf-xrgltnly A runnlng 81h! Inn-ml, loul Lho Cun
f-danul "tubal than Itmughuld at Hlbor'l mu. Shh '
idal rum" luring canard Forty-thy" can”. my
pnuomn 1M wngou. hm Uunkdu'uuz (Nun! have“)
mom“, uuun-‘l-d, fell Into uur bwdl. Tlu ’Mtnl Un
or-l Bld'vll vu killed. and General: “'rigm nml llickfll
wound“. bhendan natu flu: he an gm: mlmat bu
ova or the ouomy'A cumin“. “'u hwe not y“ leceived
my inulllgqucu of the em] 0! the bmln m the sucme
Valley. then-hum Joupuclx lone! ll unnnmhed ,
There I! "or, indie-{mu now um «mum. movement!
Ill” be nude in all qunrmrl by tho Federal armiu Tlnl
II to prep”. for tho l'reudonli-I “Quinn. Mnhry
Suntan lu- returned w Washington. In] Ania MEN!
nanhng nfficml bulletmfl hln reported that Hen-n! Slur.
Man II In mporudn Gcnonl Media In lb: mummy-J or a
poruon c! Urznt‘n Inn]. A! Pcumbur; ewrythmg II
qulut.
[or flu Camila.
Ari-mtg in Bxltimor¢.—Under orders from
the War Department.niumbor of the whole
sale houses of BJHIDIOI'G were on Friday
week closed and their proprietors and clerks
arrested by the military autlmri'ies and
sent to Washington. The r0“0'-T22lg ensh
lishmenw Were clowd :—Hamilion hater
& 00.. dry goods store, Baltimora street;
Simon Frank &, 110., importers and jobbors,
corner of Hanover nml Germm meets:
Weisenlield k 00.. wholesale and retail
Blothiers, Hanover street, and corner of
Baltimore Itreet Ind Centre Market Square; ‘
Charles E. Waters ii: (“on whole-ale hardfi
ware dealers, South Charles street ; Jordan!
& Rose, ludios’ furnishing house, corner of
Baltimore and Hanover streets; lsz‘mc‘
Cole. Jr., «I: Bra. commission merchants,
Hanover street, and A. and L. Primlemch.
Baltimore street.,- The parties arrested, one
hundred and ten in number. were taken to
the Provost Marshal's office And immediq
dintcly sent to Washington in I special
train. The notes remain.clo-ed nml in
posses-ion of the military authoritiet. The
charges are not known. but ere xuppoeed‘
to hnvo some connection with blacluulal
running. The affair occasioned considera-l
ble excitement and much discussion as to
ill cause.
,~_ __ ___. - ,_._-.__
‘46; print. lwo Meal-Hui ”color-1
Tick-u oé third pugs. Guzousmm w
the "my,
' low») 'B5 6mm}.
BLACKSMITHS, 5 ms anxosl—An
elegant Shop and Lot. of Ground, fronting on
Ran Middle and, (rollpburg, win: I [and
run of cuitom, (ennbl'uked by P. Dam,
who 35 KM known Lhnmgi‘imt [be county,) in
" ' Low. 24. 2:
tot sale
ACCIDENTAL DBA'ML-mr. Sunni
Miller. of Stmbnn township, came to n ma.
dcn and melancholy death. on Friday
"NIL Ha, with his wife, had just return
ed from a mil to his father,“ W bin-down,
and “hill" takingin )o:de gun out of “‘1...
bug y,t 9 piece .y nevi em. wamoflt o
clmfgo entering hm body, and killing Mm
instantly. His age mu nbout 27 year-and
he leaves a wife and child to mourn hi!
sudden departure. .
”The Baltimore Synod oi the Pruby
trr-an Church convened in this place on
Tuesday 113‘. The leuion conllnued until
Thursday noon. Rev. J. S. Smith. 0! Bi].
“more, was the Moderator, and Reva. F.
W. Brnum. of Baltimore, and Jamel A.
Shields. of Washington. were the Clerkl.~
The next Synoy will meet in Baltimore.
THE BYTE—Capt. Adair’s Company a!
the 87th Reg. P. V.. having been paid oflf
and mustered out. returned to this place
on Wednvxdny. accompanied by the Regi‘
mental Office” and the Band. Early in.
the evening tha Band turned out in the
lTemqpmtic Band Chm-ink md trentedfiur
citizens to some moat delightful music. A
few hours later, Rev. Dr‘ Buughn mad? I
speech of Welcome (largely political) in [he
CourQ-housr. after whicl; n verv fine colla
lion wu aervml up in Shawls d: Buelllnr'a
Hall. The officers and man of the 87m
"formed n grout deal of hard And gnl~
l’m serwce, and deserved a mum web
coma. -
RThe Abolitionisls of lhis Borough
tried to get. up a jolliflcnllon‘on Monday
evoning—‘ubout wlml, 110 ml). seemed to
know. it could cerlninlknot have been
over the Dnmocmlic majority in the coun
ly or Simmer ovnr the large Abolilmu
love: in other Slates. Jl’ho reporlul nuc
cess of ”nml over Sherman gfiighl have
been at lhe'bollom of the affair. lint
wlmlevur the occasion: the delnnmlrminu
was the most. unmitigated failure ever seen
in ”ll‘it‘ parts. The procession common!
oflull u-nluzun mun nml mice u umuv
My“. All lmvingu hand in it npptmrad to
be ullorly ushumfil Ihemlelvas. After pu
rmling Hue: or foul sqllnrel ol' the town.
lhe concern hid itwlfin the League hall.—
The Abolitionisls c-umo; shake oil'lhe mu
viclion (but their “time bu come"-—-l.hnt
the pmplu will blue 11 change.
Elk. Henry Hartman. oi PrlnMin
hwnvlnp. bring-o ndn Rad Reel vanishing
eirvcn and n hnll' pounds. MNflL-ilg‘u
nook, and lmr-l to beat!
Mr. Henry Wildesiu, of the same town‘
ship, pI’EM‘IIII'UI'UiUI several wry lnrga
'l‘nrnip-. Good Mc-"lvllnn Mot-L. Ina.
H-Ir Drmocmtic h-Jy lrwnd, ‘Xl’-. Wm.
Same, ha: pit 7971194 I,» Tu! «4 thin in!”
‘in“. l‘ulnluL-s, lvr "PIN. .4401 hm our
thanks.
:& fliqnnl pas-int: Ml. l’miel Kuhn'm h:
I‘anhn‘ township. {he nth: rnhy. Wu! gun‘-
N‘nted by that. nPnl‘h-uun wuh a numb 1'
HF mammoth I'uhitnbs. one; " I'rumu \l—
burl. " Weighing two pounxh, n " .\{emur "
Llurly oumzvs. \\flh "the”!mgvmfly rim-
Cam nnylymlv. Inywlmr», tn-ut 1h!!! Mr. K.
hm Ali-out 390 husheia, us tine a lot. as our
Iriend ever saw.
WT. 1). Canon, E-q._ CMhirr of the
Bank of Geuynburg. eon-omm hll ngnnry
for the sah: ul Gunrnnwn‘t fi‘mvilh‘q. The
Treunury not”, he mug 7- 3-lmhs per. crnl.
inlernt for lhn-o 3‘. ms. rum ’l'". Hm O'Xllll'l‘
lion of um Lime, munrtime into 5 30 an] I
inn-mt brnring bumh. um be had u! him.
upon u'pphcanon, a: par and accrued uncr
eSl. ‘
”Sufnnel “what In: .0“ his [mu-to
and lot, on Ch Hum-rub“; “wot, lo I; 11.
Minnigh, 11!. S2M”. ,
Tho Dani—We see it noticnl in thn p.l
- that the dim-rent il.-numb; in run;-
'm:md othc unny have b on MHz-d upnu l-I
lumko an “estimate or hon many mom
' mm) are r-nluirmho m 1 up‘hc vucaucivsin
the army.", Take this will: the late n‘uv
nounccmem than. {he surplun, Int-n “will he
crmlilel on the m-xl (lrnft,”bnd you luvs
(he prmfllml more in“ be ono, at "In. or
lbrce “rafts immedénuely aha-r tha- Paws:-
dentin} election. Cumm- 0,! fluvial-mg.
[i_n-pare for another nwueyiflg draft !-—l’u:r.-
ul (b L’nio». ‘
all is mid that on Tuesday (he Abori-
Hon Peumylvnnin polmciuns 00'ch the
New York nohlierz (en dollan much to mm
lur we Pannnylvnninehoddy lickel..- Wad/A
ingum ‘Conuilwt mat Unioa. '
- - , »h «.0. —-—‘~<—-
Smglmm Flown—The rebels no reported
to be mukiug lluur out. 0! use peed: ol‘b'or
glnum. which in brown in color and makes
rake: In good u: moutmddo of buck
nhent. ‘
Vote on the Cum—A vote was “ken on
the cars on the Willinmsport tmd‘ Elnum
mzlrond, the other duyhruulung lor Mc-
Clellan 94, for Lincoln 22.
A.U 15 7-71. LvA dr.:.1110 z4p :lip -
GETTYSBURG—Snchn mu.
~......10 00 mo s'o
...... 8 ()0
100 to 2 )0
‘u... 1 9C (0 2 00
l 30
. I 31)
. 80
‘ 1 1o
10 00 mo ca
3 50 to 4 00
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‘ On the 18th inst, by Rev. Jacob Ziozlcr, Mr.
I LEWIS ’l‘. VEATCH to Miss M. KATE WOODS;
ball: of .\"w Windsor, Md.
On the 20th inst, by Raw. .1. K. Miller, Ir.
3. A. WEAVER to Miss LIAle-I BOBIJTZ,
bath of Arendlsville, Pa. _
0a the 16th law, a: thr residence 01 Mr.
Samuel Berbstfln this place, by Roth. Iltuer,
Mr. MICHAEL PEIFER. of Baltimore, to up."
MARGARETTA ”003, of Cumberllnd \owu.
ship, this county.
0n aha-12d: imam, in Hartford City, Indians,
at the refidence of the bride's brother-in-law.
by Rev B. Fulton, Mr. HENRY D. WBRT, of
the Above Mac)", to Miss R. A. HARRISON, of
Trumbull county, Ohio.
DIED.
”Obituary notices‘S cents per line for all
over fourlinu—cuh to “company notion.
On Thursday night. pm, shu- n briefillnosl,
in this plus, In. NNBY MYERSmU‘Vitgm.
5: Mills," and about 49 yetu. 'sBuumuo
Sun Ind Guelte, And Richmo paporl,
plane copy.) k
0:: 111. 211:, at the rukhnce of he: lon-in.
luv. It. Georgo Weihn, Mu. NANCY Eh
KER. aged 85 yurn )1 month! and In Jul.
01: Snurdny week, Mn ”ARGARXT LASER
ELL, wit! 0!)". Dumb! Lash", 059 M: plus,
Wed 43 yarn a mouth; and 3 «lug, .
At mllmbmg, "than, on the wt all, g:
hr :10 M [lll-M illugn, 815103! _
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sad 2 noulh. "
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