WfiL‘erakr-fi Mmw.‘=-,~:.:T~2=me=mmm:flfi '7 fififimfifl :- i mm #49! WeII flfiTTYSBURG. P 4. '_IOND Y'MORNING, SEPT. 25. [965 uuuc wry”: ‘riuuc'r. CM Aumruu QINEBAL, _ W. [l. DAVIS, u! the!“ (Bounty. Vol. W. nnuuhon QINEIIAL, 0M I'. mum, of Cambrig manly. ,thug. to]. -! FATIC CDIJNTY TICKET sun arm-run. “ _ DUNCAN, £511., Chambershnrg pA7,I7N ”Sammy, ’ S. T’EFFER, Bcrwirk bur. ' ,rno'rnuxu’run’, Y S. BENMCR, Slrnban township. pr. DAV! flu]. BEN , couulssmsnn, FEVER, 55-4., Union township. mnc'rou or m: x-uon. #lllsl2oqu mm, mynshm. ,‘ I “nu-run. ' ' . PlTT]€;\'l‘_UKl-‘, Tyrone tomuhip mahnu‘r A'r'rouxxv, ' WNL‘AN, E.»q.. Gm; sburg. AMOS ABRAH pent. J “H. A. Tnz‘uunrn, HEADS, Gellpburg. scnvin'én, _ ‘SMITII, Oxford fownslnip I tC,013 Mm TIE -wn Herald, the lumn urgn'n or llnrlmnl‘l, wn uomiuu lur Auditor Geucnl, in 9 strong Incuro luflrnge‘ ' TM Nun-i {the 3.9 th lndvouu or Negro” :1 lieunuy, Nu ‘mnl I'ur ej in Ark: Ibo I‘odarnl Inn-r up lug hkun upon Umnag'lven hil‘l in llliunh‘..- ur I'vre «maimed (I: lhree pmulhn lmprhwn ling white cilizem hnma htrget car at Cairo '4 and Northern .\lnalulppl. 3hr: [ln-ju'licc of l. Idler: spin”. the negrmn In M» gm). [gut the t 39M, gellle in tho vicinity of the camp..— ! {ti}! the Proodmou‘n numw. ’ Bo up I omm} w m, mystical-ace with the President’s In .. 3mm! 11l ordar' revoking Mn proviunu Qrden . enfiallment of annippi Sllle troop}, un hy'u punctuation. . . um. I ‘l'qrhi‘ddlng-t. do: Gov. '- . Eh. em: I In: of Hunugu Ind Minoan! cnnntieu. Alumni, {ml ‘10! the r'vmuvnl or am Cul Lynch, of "I: l_n nun-y, whey-I been eudoavoring to lan:- "action. » hu- poliu ] 6th Wlonn upturn M 1 pm um jun chm 1 Peat." It pr. Picker Wu have ‘ gum in [0! the Li . ‘creuing. The tn“ ‘ ed on Fund: .lgin. IThL' ‘ Th. In! . at up new hynlu of "Ram nrthru" bu ' to that U! "Archiw omen of "la Wu Delm [li-9 {film in opediuu ugder QM) snpeqiniop of -n§ by u] of NW nrlunnn or vnrhus Liberal Menu) The {mm of .\'.;ufingo bun declared nls, whom larce- ure nun-d to be rnpldly in- hulindss portion or Amman, .\hino, mborn. y. The flre'is mmuswl (.0 be 01 incendiary ur in eulluml'ed ll 5500.000. I“ [or C'hlr.!e~itun from \\ millington for on: Rm Inter Hue. on Piracy wed. . ) o of Homo. Um. m returning to uni} homes. If: taken Ilu: mmealy mlh. l ~ ‘um 5,000 Confrdurnm luu'u Joined .\luimilg m?- agmy, nml 20,000 \m expected to Inlluun ' thcniiv Ind‘l ul‘ copper me are nlwl Lu have been ru— feytiy L“ wind in F‘roderick County, Md. Cum-in ‘iru in pay “cranium! m set his Kilo) Ilia Ibo-In: in will! hang. Ex—Gou film“), of Virginia, has received permission; to 1m w ingwn. . Juliet-Io Davin hm been mum-ml from his cannula cell ,tn man ll Ind minimum» quulers in Cut-roll llull, It fam’. )l arm. A ' E‘x-G‘o‘v lino! ‘Alkcn. al’ Scull: Cuuliun, has been par idomd. . ‘ 73th Inu- ynpern ’nnnunce the resignation of "av. A. c. 'w mm, mm ufSL John‘s Lutheran cumin in put ell). Illa bu “carted a call In New Yor}; Cnnber e: um acute in Maiua, and sell readily Inrfnur dollu-n a b hal. Paulo", howeur, are only ninety cent: - “191% . Bonn t!“ In! nailed with( the, lic-public“ party nf “munch“, Ind and: I much 1n favor or negro Ini- [our yum} ' The pomp A nnmhur I nu id: . mm. ‘ I All." I tang contmvorg'y it. hu been decided loldmit lulu-ed ofiildron w. Kenyon, 11. 1., Inw‘mo Jame lchouh g. Inna alumna. Judo 15mg.“ the M (“0.) Circuit. Court, bu docluod ‘ihop'ovhion or the new Commukiun requmng unyen In ‘uko’um loot um, unconnlilulluml; um. it I: ex poll rac ’te, [gm-well“, ac. Lnuyen, lhoralorcyou pucljco In ,lgu eoort nltlwnl filling the call). Tb. Catholic prion]: of "manual and .lall'urnon, “ls-curl, have bpen armlml for mu! Lnkiug the radlul (mu: proscri bed by the our Sblu Coulitulion. ‘ .Uoveruur Perry on wlegnplled to tho Previden! (In! in the Ronni enrollntt‘onvvuliun. lho Cumllzuliun Commit tae be: ported in favor of Abolishing player], ole-qualit ‘hx répmenktlon, of ducting flu Governor and Premdeut ' 11l clocton by the geople, Ind of \iv- voce vollug in tho Legislature. All i m uwunrau. he uva. will Inn-I. nphln Seaman, 12“”! colored rrglment. In General Gillnore’l deplrtn-enl, luun been tried by court mutual and 'dlsmlmecl the Janice, [pr wlmbiling will: on] nflarunnll ' ‘marryl nooloml woman of ball replfln, ’Uulfvgvlyfll‘ ln Alumna, laws deliguued the civlloll‘x torn nppoiuugl by (lot. l‘nmm m- ogeuln ol the l-‘n‘eednwu’u flare“ to try canoe in wlncll nogmo» :u'e cannon ml. ' The rub-I Gennrnla Gnnlun or Georgii, [and bidcon J. Pillow of Team nn- In Washington I: lamented an: General Joseph E. Johnson will uh elm-goof- rnlln-nd in Alabama - ' ‘ Sixty mammal WM will be mustered out by recent or ~dern minnow-[ringl calmed trucpa. ' Koo-blunt: urges, it ll ruled, will be made until I!- (a: the fill oloctlons. ‘ The sum of Connecllcut. “‘ificnmin. Minnesota. Ind lulu. 111 l vote on negro nulTr-ge this year. The Ripnblfl am fuur It in 11l more Slates. , ' The friend: ollhe rebel ox-(leneml Job-l A. Elll’ly' e! g “glob. Ire [taking viprvluelloru to secure for him I pl on from the i‘mldant. ' ‘l‘lu mo! Norfolk, Alnnndrln and Richmond In ;uheriblng (on Iran! (or Generil Butler. illev. 3.:lmhnsgn, of Cheturflold VI . dimmed with "lag: 9 sol lot now time I"), hall been pardon ‘:a bi the head-m. ° ‘ 6 ml Kaulx. o! Cnulry notoriety, has married I dengue; o! et-Gorernor Tad. of Ohio 'l' a u-rnlnlflmnln Johnson; Lonnx, Della, Anderson 1 M Um“ or. in. Baltimore. ' A oolorod youth has been Idmlllcd into the Freshmen elm in [luv-rd College. = - Hm. City. llllahall. Malay-y, Rem» unl Stephen, 1! lam-M. will shortly be role-red on‘ parole. ‘ Thu-loom:- or the gun: It the hotel: in Wuhlngton m Bowler-art. ‘ “d. 32111-00- pudou were gunud on 'l'nesdoS by the Prui n ‘ ' A negro ha: been plum upon Ijury in llrooklyn. 3 ‘ A WHITE MAN'S PLATFORM! Beu- in mind, thin the Democratic Cen- Nentien of 91151113 county unanimously re ”‘fl‘lr ‘ ' That the efl'ort to force NEGRO SUF FRAGE upon a State agnlhst them]! of _its fiople. in pot only a high crime against the , ' mtitutiqn. but. a deliberate and wicked ‘nttemfplt. =tgt) put. the States of this,Union nde. peyo ,dgmipation, to Africnnize a list-go poxttenhol the couptry, and degiade file yhite Prace Ipqrally and sqciully, as well as politically. to the level of the black rul§t ye ‘wdl not acknowledge the incapa ,city of our race to govern itself, nor‘sur render .the destinies of the .counuy into the hands of negroes. not put ourselves un _der their guardianship. not give up to them the political plivileges which we inherited from ofixffikersu ' Beer in mind, too, that the ;Republlcan .County Convention, though phasing a long gringo! resolutions; DODGE!) this'yital 80293:!an Though 1n favor of {fest-o Sgt fingc, the Convention was «frail to say it»:- \White men; yhjeh platform will you vote {era . ' A "8999 M 0.1"91 my '92: ' panoply thqt‘the pemocntic pug” i; picked 3.9 fl!» follozvips memos. which by“ M by the Sate Conyention, glad to- Affirmed by thQZCou,nlgy ,Conveptipn : I M That we an in favor ergo unl jn" tbe'bduiui'es paid to soldiep who :glist; ;ed in IW'lnd 1862, thqzylgley changeue‘ive he sq'nge‘qs thnse who ‘enliated in 1863 am} i“ it‘d (hatpnngress sbguld mnl'w an up: Progriulogfgr 'Qbutpurpoge. ’ ' . ,Bumlm :00. .thqt the Regulation}: ppvgnfion was :ilcnlonquuua'ou.’ ‘ - . —'—-—'——<l.u ————- —— Wag’fibmt lo—morrow - .‘ ‘ _.,.. ‘. ‘ no your? " -- } sonnmgflrrns. - D 0 you will} to endorse “10 public plun- , McConuighy’u "ntfoxy';+mri" seems to be, I deters cadmium“ um have robbed the the rejection by the Ram Judges of ‘d'. tmémy, imporerished the’ 00M“! “d am: qounty. o! the retliéns of some '_otes‘ 193 d“! 3°“ down with ““5? If ’O, WW ‘ polled in theyrmy In»: I‘nll. Knowing his, the Abolition lick“: ’‘ ~ ; J 0"! mnny vulnerable pojnts, be fed- that pa yo'ii wish to keep thgmnlry filled he must Make come at ' 2 so “was”! to yith Federal tax-collecmn, morn ,gnd ‘dxverl. “(WWW from h self, Ind than es other petty otficera. who 99 ‘enting but leap. “judgment on uxe'lmrt of the public ion substancejnd receiving I'VE” Pay {-1 :ivhich wnuld becogaarilyi fallow an ilrvecli firm, Y 0“ ”'9 Abo2ilion “0“9'" ignlinn of his mnny odinuf acts. ”a firml- Doyou wish to rob your wives and liulou ly trying, by mgking a f, lav romrd for oth one; 9‘ Hl9 necessaries of "(E-40 labor :eu. to escape iron: his oy‘vxi. Buthe cannot. hard and pay 00¢ IMHO! YWP income 10 ’gel olfnn this “nu-lo “Herc." even iimuyh he keep in idleness the Ihnusmngis of thieving, do” ‘0 Lo the “Few of a. thousand “ex loafing. ignorant negroes libvratsd in the “a.” to lii-1p him. V ‘ South? Hm; vote the Abolition ticket. 1' The Ju‘lgn who. fer“ _ m cofinlreturng I)“ :4] k‘.\--- - AO3" ’ ‘fy‘ ‘.‘bl" "' ’ ‘ejiéd MGM 40 s'o“ Wish to keep paying the exorbi. tam, price! you new are. for all kinds of goods-to have your taxes increased—t. 200 your State and emmty overrun‘with 11$» lean, holplons, worthless eontrabauds—to f degrade yourselves hi marching to thojpollu i and licking Beside tlwm—to plwojyouri selves upon an equality with Mien]. both so-‘ cinlly and politically? If 50, vote m 6 Ab- ‘ olitinn’ tieket. . j 1 in» you want men to hold otfices who look upon you as no butter thnn negroes who believe with Garrison lhafm- should have “an nnti-slayery bible. an anti-slavery Constitution. and“ an anti-slavery God”; who tnlk_ol"l‘hom_.us Jam-non as :t “traitorhi” and John Bronn as a martyr und saint-T— -who would force the laboring classes to pity the debt of the country and exonerate the rich from any part thereof? If 50, vote the ‘Abolition ticket. . l . j i Or do you,wi:h 'to return to the good old giluys of Democratic imnce and pins’nerity, 1 when dollars were plenty tn‘Rl dimes _to be i had by the handful; when taxes were low and ndny’s wages would buy your wifea dress; when muslin was 12(cts. per yard, and cof fee 15 per pound; when you were look“! upon as a white man, and nol.,l’ctlio|l€(l m. in negro with it bleached akin; when our :pnlllic expenges were not a tithe of what K they new are, unfit our public oilicers were [honest' nnil competent; "when youLcould l call whutyou had your own, and not regnixl ‘ it as belonging to the (ox assessors nml col i lectors; when your income was used to school your children and not‘V'to feed ne l grocs and Federal Office lioltlers-L-when the Constitution, not the whims and fancies of i 5:9" England fanatics, WM the guideof our I country. In a word, do you, want to re- More the Republic of Wushisglon and Jack son. and placé friefigds “the white man ;in office? If 80, wk: {he Democratic ticket. —_ ”.._..- 4...» -- ».—-;;—- ”RELIEF" FOR MCCONAUGHY! ‘ We understand that McConaughy is elec tioneering in Franklin countylwith the or gument that hojq the individual up get r 9 lief for the Border. That’s cool, eren'for 14 m. ' ' 1 IfCol. McClure, a leader in the Slain. a my} ofnlmrabler, position and influenpe, céuld not’indu'qe the Republicans'in the Legislature to phss a felicf bill, we should llké to know where McL‘onnughy would find himself in a. 00!)wa of the kind. Hé “wouldn’t be unygofmrc.” He “nuldbe ridi culed and laughed at by members 'of his own pnrly. from other portions of the Slaw. Besides. it is not believed, judging fmm his manoeuvres at Hmrisb’urg last winter. that. he would give himself muqh trouble about relicflo Lhé git-def people, it he only go: ah appropriali 11 through, fora good rbund sum to his "memorial" associalim.‘ That would come near home—and no one knowing him will dispute his foudnfss for No. 1. Thai! heelwuys, at all times, and in all places, keeps uppeimout in‘lniflhoughls. . There is but one safe course for Border sufferers to pyxsue. ELECT CALVIN M. Dvx- cm. an honeslgpmn and nota dbuble-fnced demngogue—a man who has been himself qne of lb? heaviest. aufl'erels, and there-fore nn'mrally one of the most anxious that a pgoper relief bill sbguldbépaSsed‘, and that, right speedily. vane for DUNCAN AN’D RELIEF ! JUDGES REMEMBER! Democratic Return Judges of but year, REMEMBER. that McConau-éhy characlgrizes your official action“ (done under Ibo oath proscribed by tho laws of masque.) as that oh. “cossnmcy !” Many ofyou, probably 3110 f you, have Republican relatives and friends, who know the purity of your chur zicters and the honesty of 'our intentions. Will théy engiorse lheimditg heaped upon you by this impatient, c‘alumuiating office seeker, by voting for him 7 We cannok be liove it. No; we believe rather that lhgy wfll’help you to rebuke him in the way in; will°most feel iy—tur‘nshiug him soundly on the second Tuesday of October next. Your own good nunios call upon you to go work—go to walk now and' in earnest—- and we know that many _bf your Republican friends will help to sustain your characters against his vile attgcks. ‘ "A - -—-—~o . w— - ~—~ , l 9" nvlerstand that Samuel Wolf, the A“ candidate for'Cd’mmissioner, is asking Democrats to vote for him ml the ground‘lhnj. heis "not mucht ofa politician.” That. dodge won’t. do, as itfis not doubted that if elecied McCounughy would control him in almdsc evegything, even to the ex ciuuinn of-eve'rj Democrat from the lad wheel. - 118‘}! in fell koown lb“ Equire ICover did not want to run for District. Attorney. as, it elected,‘he would have to give up his Justiceship. which yielils him nearly twice as much as the offioehof District Kttomey iould. The Comienlion did hot. nominate him, but the friends of McCommghy it; the County Commitleg found _itdnmssary, in order to bolster up McConnughy in Frank lin township, lbntihemn upon the tiéket, god he was therefpre forced into the pm! lion. lfhe considenjxs own interest, he will sushi: {nonemnnd not tr} to exohange a good ollice for o competitively poor one. ORGANIZB! QRQANIZE! I Democrats, cqugrvatifia, Ind friefidl or ;he white man, your State and gounty tick. _et no pay in the field. Are you readyior thcfjonfliotr If mot, go to work and organ izz.’ Organize in yéour townghipl and school districts. 'l‘Le ndyocates of Negro-Sufi'rage and Négro Faualily are a; ,work day and digfit. If we wdyld presprve {She white 'x'nap’sfioy‘ermmnll. the instillationsv of our fathpys and éivil jliberty, we must be up and doing. , i i ‘ 939.5529! Omwrsc! ! ' _ Ming Ilepubhian State ,Commiueo ‘of ’an‘fi’eclicu} m ilnguegl an ,aldress urging (hé nilopliond'. Aggro aufl'xa‘ée amendment £0 ”)8 COWL‘:...,.M‘ V ' ; 'frr.~ b! 7T"YC"" ~"~"-- illrgul/y made were horn —men who knew the and would obey it, wit afli-ptinn.” 'l‘hcy wer chm-go of their duties look to and carry out. th and in order to do lhi consulted :1 number 0 town, who gave them hacked up as they wen some ofthe loading l monwcalth. Itig tru Democrats—hut. did ii ‘.lega‘l view any the let? not. , ‘ 'l'ho rctdms not ounled' ivcrc. in the i view of the Judges, c early'il/iyal, contrary tto law—mot merely i 1 armal—nnd so consid ; cring them. tht-y rijoctcd tliom. They acted honestly. and l accorda’ncc with the best light to be had— ml it therefore‘comes with an ill gmge fr m an individual like McConaughy {o nut-a either their motives ‘or theirintcgrity. 'l' are is not oneof‘them who is not: bend on ‘shouldcrs above him in every element wtiiichgoes to make up the good citizen._ I t the character of any ione ottthem be sifted thomc, in his district. I lny mc‘n ofnll parties and let McCona‘ughy’s {he sifted here, in Gettysburgflvhcre he is lbest known—and tho compnriaon will cast Ihim in the shade in Iwry instance. Truly, he must not “throgfl‘ljtnnes.” occupying a lvery flimsy “glass h ‘ 3e” {m he does, But what makes this matter lnnk worse on McConnugh)’: [lift is, that whilst he is ‘tllul assuiling othc . he was' guilty of an act in regai'd to the ligation ofsoldier votes which no consideration could have induced the Democratic .lurlgjges of last fall to stoop t, law-abiding men ianclily ofnn oath, linut “fmr, favor or arm-n. in the diu ; Rvmrn Judges, lo rLAWSO? rm: Sun; intelligently. “my the atturnies of the heir legal opinions, in by the opinions of awyera 0! 1118 Cam {lmm- atlornics were mt fnct make their telinlnlet. Ufcourse to. In the case quéemntestpd sent in tho Legislature bplwpeni Ilf'nry J. Myers and John Bushey. McCo‘aughy. as counsel and manager for Bud)”, :rmorkd to every dodge and every trick wh‘idlh he could conceive of. ih mid?!- to rrju-Hha rdlurn of Capt. CLrilzmuu’: Cumpany ! The return was curred—it was not. illegal. nor eVen in/ornml—bul he resist» ed it at every 51:1) with all the pownr of which he was cnlmhip, and lii-z only motive for this course an: that. [llO return gun-11w llmnocrauc culxtlidnfio tun m:-_j.nil) E -‘ What czm an homos’t public think nf'n man who mil act 1 ms dbulnlnfhcediy ? Can he be (rusted inlanything? mostnf a“. can he be busted in; a poeilinn of .sn much impommce as :1 son in the Sonnle of the grant Slut-e of l‘enl'jsylvnnin? We think we nlrome hear the pulilic verdict—"NU, NEVER I" ~ “GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY?” AN- SWER l .MvConaughy undortnkes, in n pnragrfiph in his organ. to wipe on! the whole of the, darkest. put ol his dunk rcmul. lly’llle simple assertion that Whilst in For! Mc lleury. we "conceived the idea” that he was to _blamé foréur fncnrcerzuion “mm, and he‘nce qur “intense lmlredfl’ We “conceived the ideh !” “’ILL “’l‘: DARE/IO DENY his/complicity in that infamous transaction? Will he (lure to deny llmLhe was THE Il EAD AND FRONT ofit, and that Lulfur him we would notlmve ber‘n rutihlossly torn from our homa to be confined wilhin‘ai’edéral “llastile ?’_’ ‘ Will McConuughy dare t 6 deny the dmk and damning scene in his own law olfice on the night of the 51h ofJuly, where a weak and wicked man was somehow induced to perjure himself, in order to carry out n fiendihh plot {or our disgrace and 4estruc tion ? Wili McConnughy dare to deny that he was oi the bottom of our arrest on a subse quent Sunday night. upon our return from the Forz, when we_ were only saved from the county Prison by a parole in our pocket? yOr will he dare to deny HIS LETTER denouncing us to Gen. Schenk, which no ceSaituted :1 second return to the For” Will he dare to deny these charges, . either one of which would be enough to run ‘a dozen more respectable men than ev 1' he was ? , C- ue. sir! You are in the cnirril’e box. How’ answer you—-G,UILTY OR NOT GUIL'I 'l’ \ - i 4 _‘_,~-«.»___. Mo ONAUGHY’S MOTTO: - ‘ “rr’s AN ILL ‘xxu mu mews xonom' coon 2” In no part. . the North did the people ‘ shfi'er‘ns much by the war as in Adams county. True, anklln and York were damaged heavily, I, it was not so general ‘ as in this county. _A d yet “nmidstnli om" ‘ woes,” there was one piring to be promi- i nent. always ready to in eselfish adventage ‘ of whatever calamity befe our people. ‘ When Stuart mole our rme‘rs’ horses. McConaughy. seeing a. nice c ence to‘muke a great. many dollars, gave it t that he could procure oompen snlion for hém. In ‘ some menial-mere were almost rn‘ ed, and yet McConnugliy had the obeek take their money under the pretext. l n ;t he ‘ would get them pay ior their horses !~ In 18133 the battle occurred—blew. ie ‘ losses of our people. in a thousand way i were immense. The battle over, die army 1 marehed away. A horde of “deteétives"‘ were left. Here was chance No. 2‘ for'Mc- 3 ‘Conaughy. The first was for money—in the second he could makghinisell'urounxr ' with “the powers that be." Hence he took 1 ~n active hand inklhe direction 61' this busineu, so humming to our people, find no doub’t fen only too happy when he heard of the patching. n‘nd someflnea the rubbing. of some ahéady nearly mined citizen’s prpmisps. ’i‘rul y. the vu- was a "easy ;bipg" for McUonaughy I . BE ASSESSED. ,anember that SATURDAY neg“. Sep- Lt‘ml-ér 30, is the last day on which you can _be legally amazed as a water at the coming glecliuu. Be sage to basic your own name mp» :4: ‘Daphcarz of the Assesspr 6! your district, op or befqre that any. ‘ '— ‘v r”- ”-7—“ , 3347‘er for Caivin' u. Duncap.‘ apd you Will vote for an pouest mam =1 Joe Holt admits having mitten 3' letter. while Poslmuum General. dated Nov. 30. 1800.,iustifying rebellion, but saws it. ”vial: & str‘clly private omnund mu publiahe‘d who!- lv whhouv. my(his)authorfly or knowledge." Quite likely; many a fellow do” thing! privately which he woman-ache: the publ-Ic should know nothing ,üboul—in certun contingencica ' ’ fl ‘ ' Jun. Kchmughy's ash. Writing“- i<h letters in bad enough: butjo have Ihbm| exlmsed: “there's the rub!” ‘ McConaughy wrote to Own. Schenck. commanding at. Baltimore, that he “feiued” our release from Fort McHepry “was a great misfortune to the service and the cause or'laydty.” and that the “moral eflect oi his (our) (hrchnrge would be very‘ifijuri ous in this community.” He "wOuld said a Copy 3! (luv Glmpiln‘!” ' McConnughy, of cofirsc, nupposedjthat with Schmuck there was no danger 0f expo sure. But here the unlucky‘ point was reachéd in this nefariouffiusineds. Schenck sent the lrllcr (a (inn. Morris, at the Fort. Jl ? was Morris's businees; not his, reasoned Schom'k. ‘ Morris sent for us. and we appeared promptly. The contents of the letter were! mentinncd. We inquired {or ”16‘!me of"; the author. It was fotgotten hy the Gene-l ml at the moment. We gnawed—“wash; McConnughy ?" “Yt-s."—thnt was it. Wei inquirml whether thr- lettvr could between} —nn(l it was shrmn us. We it’slted fora? copy of iL—nt'ul it thS!/t:v€,| us. ‘ 'l'hus wus Mt Connughy CA UG lI'l‘! ‘ ‘ Like munyf anntht-r dark pint t 9 do a neighlmrwroug, “Ila cautiously lnitl scheme' ‘wna detective at one point—and lhnt vital {to the wink». Failing there, the whole failed, and exposure lulluwetl. L t 11ml Lit-C- unughy not written that letter lwe might. to lllla day be ignorant of his tull connection with our arrest. and wlmt‘fol lowed. But getting poL-Sesxion of that. it! ’sen'cd as clué Ly film-h we lmv‘e gathered; ‘ full informatinn_of his motel connectton 'with tho aum thruugbout. ‘ i. Few instance: in the history ‘of men tm':l [calculated to make more impresaivé that” ioltl fllltlgt‘, “the host, laid plans of mice and . men nlt gang aging.” l i 7 We were told rt rather “£oan one" in connection with thus letter, by an officer who was in a position to know. When Mc- Couuughy t'uund we had been furnished n‘lth ‘ a copy of it.ho wrote to Gen. Sclmntk,-com-‘ plnining luttt-rly at. the “exposure of his correspondence." 'l‘hisletterSchenck also sent dnwn In the Port. Upon n’cmving it, Gm. Morris made”. special visit to the city, and gave Ucn. St‘llt‘nt'k all the evnlonce in his pmsussinn, and upon which lm released us. Upon being thus_l‘u:lv info! mad. he be lmmn wry indignant. mud dichuml that it‘ he (MtCXmunghy) (‘xpvck d the military au tlmritivs nt. Baltimore to fatht r :IL‘IS which he himavlt‘wns nl'r:u'nl or ushumc'tl mat-know lulue 1n open daylight, he would fingl him .selt very much mistaken-and he should be m intormvd I ' ' . Whether he was so informed or not. we never learnt-d; Lu! it wu» notiocdgn [he suhwqucnl I‘th n! .\'un-mln-r, that. whilst Mvthmnuglny playml hunky to many of (he otlu-r<ll~umvuu~lfi-d vlnmncluahere, he gun: Gun. Sclmmk a wule lmth. w‘MCCUIH‘mgLy rays “My. Slume WAS nl'wsled and calm t-IHIJ’ . "(Mylo/m1!” That’s my ugly wofd for you to um. ILCon lugLy ! ' You luni H" :urv‘tmi and sent to 8 FUN. We wmc I‘ulmud :url brill. home. You wvm imlrum-‘mal m lmrxnu us nr {Talzll nguiu, «ml ...-min! But each time we \H‘I‘P nh n. u] as hvfurv. A ‘ ' ' Ynu lmd u- dun-“mew! to tho Pgovnst Mlr~lullH‘l\.(r:\'. Ur the Armv ul'linel’o lonl:xc-—ln nun .\'Nu'nx-k ul B‘lllimnre. to (Sen. Couch at Ch |Illlu’l\lllll".'. MN we nlrnbt not :11 “Al'liahn'guml )\'z|~lnilzgtoxl. You concyivrd lhejul- m lu- n ink one. If you succeedvd it wnnl-l make yon—if yuu JIM um it vsouM hn-uk ynu. ”once you 19". untried no :n'lificv which pride of charhctpr and fear u] (llbgmcvcnui-l Imuh. Day and nighunu Hmuuhl. of Hula else than the {gm-umMishnwnuqi Ibis {v}! furl-050. You had staked your .1“ upan Um imzlrd ul' :1 single die—m lull was mom) and pulincal rum. But you DID lail—miscrulilv. wrc-lchewlly FA] L. - The application ofa lillle common house scattered your lrumpul'up ridiculous 'clnves to the lour wunls ol heaven, mu] luul have In the light of day your hellish motives. This voniit‘t at your own puny lriends holding pusilious m the army was in our favor. The. public verdict. was in'our l‘uvor. All acquitted us. But the case Jid not end line. There wore tum parties to it—progcutm and laro~e~ cuted. H(- were cleared—buLyuu, McCon. Rugby, were miguml, what you 92m nevu ebcape from. the odious position ol the “LON VlC'l'ED 1” , - QMcCunnughx “blawa'” “bpul having been an "aid" to Gun. Couch, and claimsi to have “rendered elliciem service.” Said? “uidnhip” was hmdly a. “big thing.” He: wanted to be an “aid,” and at Major-Bab} lvr’s recommendation, was upfvoinledjoneq He did not know ofit, however, until'afteri the battle—and we are sure it could noti have laaled long. because in a 'very shorti while after, Gen.Coucb, in a letter to Gem! Morris, suggesting om- release, spoke ofl McCoDaughy a: “late aid," the English of‘ which was considered by the officers at the Fort. w bg, that McCon'nughy had been “M I licved,” Gen. Couch having opened his eyes to the true characier of the man. _ BORDER SUFFERERS, . , BEKEMBER. um two Republican Legifi lalures relused to voleiyou relief! REMEMBER, also, that, last winter, when only asked to give you the chance up have your damages properly assessed, THE“ REPUBLICAN MEMBERS SAID “ NO!” and drfemlal Ute mgrcl You‘can place no farther reliance upon Republican ngialaturea. They have op poud and defeated your just claims on all occnaions.‘ Therefore Vote for Democrats—- [or DUNCAN 3nd PEFFER! ' , WHITE MEN, Hm THIS! The Cleveland (Ohio) leader claims that election in Maine was carried on the negro suffrage issue—“on the principle that the 11th should be granted to all [reemen e- rywhera." SHOULD! UAB'I'RANFT Ah CAMPBELLBEELECTEDJI‘ WILL BE . Amnp THAT PENNSYLVANIA ‘HAs Lso ENDORSED THE SAME IS SUE. at. this wil ‘ clone is evident. from the that. I)“ of their candi dnu has . ~. lured against negm suffrage, nor has; sin 3 leader or press of their par ty done no. 0- the contrary, five of their county conventi-m and mdy‘flvd of their newspapers haved bred for nagro suffrage ‘uneqnirogally. fiThe Abolitién leéders in Philadelphia hnye iii circulation‘ paws proposing an nmqndmedt y: the Co \mutimr of the United States, to give [l9me the right. to vote. Wehn've no donbs none of the peti tions MIL-non be. if: they "Rx“ nlmdy. secret” circulated in this con ‘ty. See if McConsugby don't be at it. as H 691! as the election is over. It is in his line. \ , ffirM soz THAT LETTER 1 1ig.9 1 91 A MODEL SENATORIAL CANDIDATE. ' '{lm L‘sncaster Intelligenccr says : ' Last. winter nyear, Col. A! K. Mcauye had I; Senatorial district. made of Fraulc’lln and Adams countiegp It was universally believed ghnt he had carved ifout eipecial ly for“! own benefit. But. ‘sfler serving‘ innit) House winter. In «included: ‘Mgflwre was possible show for'the: Mm of any üblican '[mm thQ new! dislricl, and he so announced in his paper. ‘ conceding thus publicly this! the noxl Sen- i .910: would be a Democrat from Franklin. either J. M. Sharpe. E4q., or C. M. Dun can, who is now running on the Democrat ic ticket. 1 This public notice, th'us openly served on all upirnnta in McClure’stpnrty. at onco‘ crushed out all budding hopes offienatnn al honors in the brgast at" every sensible 3nd decent Republican.. Franklin county, was clearly entitled to the nomination. but no one could be lound. foolish enough to set. himself up to be sacrificed. The party, thor. lookéd to Adams. Even here node-t cent man could be found ready to run‘ merely for’ the fun of being batten. It seemed~for a considerable time as if not mndidato could be got anywhere in the: district. At length‘ however. one D. No (tonaughy, of Gettysburg, ’nnnhunced his wi‘!ingnoss to be made a scope-goat. for the aim of the party. - No is n fellow of overweoning vanity. who lobes to see his name in print, and who would be willing to die almost any time, if he could afterwards he allowed m return to earth to read the words n‘flying flquer)’ placed upon his tomb 8(011‘9 by the marble critter. The announcoment that he is a candidaw for the otfice of State Senator, though sure to be moat soundly beaten, is calculated to gratify his narrow intellect immensely. The selection“ 511“" a man shows how hard his part)! W 91"? Put to it to find any one to fill out film thPL "But he has a record; one which would t-ll'vt-tuully damn onypoliticnl as dumb imll make him an clvjoct, of scorn and contempt in the eyt-s of (It-cont men. A poor pot ‘trpon, a miserable thhitc-liyered coward. he ‘ howled tor mm and thirsted for blood, nhile he took precious good curo,to keep his own worthless corcass out orall danger. Like others of his kidney, he was always on tho watch to gratify his hatred of All who diti‘ttrcil with him by being more honest, » more m'tnly. or more respgctablethnn him self. There was one man whom he espo cially hated, and whom he had it in his heart to ruin. provided 3. could be done without danger to himself. H. .l. Stuhle, the {ditor oi thé Chmpilcr, a sound Dvnm erotic pauper, was the especial ohjeotpt‘ Mc- Conuughy’s aversion. How to wrénk his 'malice “ms his daily and nightly study.— ‘Liko a bloated spider. full of venom and spite, ho bill. in his lair watchiniz the move .meutsol' his destined victim. Mr. Slithlo's ‘lifo was pure and his walk nnfl conversat- Ition free from blame; McCunouzhy was ready to burst with unauted malice, hut could not see how it wns W'be safely grati -Ified.. At length ciiiiio the invasion of Lee mod the battle of Gettysburg. There was ill“! trump of'hostilu armiea through the ntrects of that quiet country town; the i fierce strife of bottle ; the close contest he— .tweon. fiercely contending Toes. All Wits contusion. excitement and alarm. 'l‘his 'wns lh-Conaughy’a opportunity. He did not shunt. hlt- opponent down from a pinch of ('r-uconlmentL and let the inforcncv he ‘ mode thut he was Sluin by a wandering bul llpt from the battle. That would hava re quired sumo physical pluck. Still his ven igtum-c huh-t ha ;vluttod; and while the :huttlc raged hi\ mind was :1 prey to the contpndmg emotions. of cowardice and re lvep-Jn. A plan wnq at last hit upon. which * ho ll!|l‘<l“l would etl'ectually tllflttfle oi him .whnm l-l‘ ‘.mtcd Without a mme. I ,'l'hi- l'/[L]/tl,'t7};C[‘T then details our aricst rand inc.ii-curution,in Fort McIJL-m'y, and milk: i , , I) McConnughy hzid his hivimph, and gihutv‘d mu'his’wpirk wilh iii-nduh uh-p ——- |’.ut his triui’iyplrr was .\'ciy short-hwtl. Mr. .\'lnhlq Soon pron-d to lhe‘ saotviJnotitm n 1 lhuw in authority that. >0 fatr‘fi-mn lit-ing 0n the street, as A bearer nf news to [he mn « my. he wus thre on an ei-runzl oi mnmy. Ilt' haul kindly when into’his house a w— vm'u‘ly wounded unionLionLCol-vn9l,ailnl when'seon t'iaking hi< hie cu the street. he was wan-hing fora surgeon to attend to llltsuffi.:ut"> wnunds. Of course ho’ mi: ut.‘ once hmlnrnbiy.dischnrged, mid :IHOWCILUT return to the hesom of his a‘fli‘cjod lamiiy. (hear. was the surprise and bitter the cha grin 0| McConn‘ughy when He saw his wo tim thus 5199-!in released from tho nvt in which he had encompassed him. This :tCt inll‘li'leS the character of the mun who is the Abolition i-andidute for State .\'i-miior in the district composed of Franklin. art! Adams. AYeiiiy the nomination wrn: n Légging. mid nus seized upon by a wretch “how l‘viulntion at home is so poor ”LI! he hopes to ndglvto it uven'xby the aver whelming defeat which is sure to bu‘his. A “ 20 CENT " BUSINESS! McCunnughy was for several year» Prcsx dent. and acting 'l‘rensnirer of Ever Green Cemetery Assqciulion. He waswlsown out Lust spring a year, because, among other things, he would not; pay _the debts of Lhe Cemetery wigep he had' !h_e money in big hands, thus mJux-mg the credit at the Asso ciation. . The Cemetery always furnished the Dial to the pmchaser of lots Tree of charge, but. required him no pay_ {or the Magislrutu’s ac- K'uowlcdymenl. This fee. was twenty cents. But a lung's number of thew_Dced.s, pro!“- bly from,7s to 100, were acknowledged be fore Associate Jud eliegler, who is not al lowed by law talkie feet, and of course re ceived none. The fee. however, was collec ted by McConaughy in all cases from the purchasers oflots. What did Mayonnughy do with the amount collected ft» the ac knowledgments before Judge Zu-glnr .7 The Judge did 110: get. “—and the bunk! of the Cemetery do not. show that McCon aughy turned it over to the Treasury. He must they-erure HAVE nm 11'. Ifbe 05m ‘ncl thus in small things, what would he not‘do ifho got. the chance in large operations amidst the cérruptious at Harrisburg? Voters, think of 11m 14 W‘HONEST MEN, READ! - ' A Card. " Nine yenrs‘ ngo thiunonth, I, holding :1 Cer tificate Deed for 120 acre: of land in lawn, meeting with David McConnughy, Esq , .\t— torney ,et Low, in Gettysburg, and desning a Patent Deed tor the said land, the said Me- Connughy mentioned that he was going to Washington city the next morning,nnd be ad vised me to give him my Deed and he would get the Patent Deed for me, and Srfl'u me the expense orntrip to Washington myself. Sup posing all would be right I gave him my Derd tor the put one mentioned. Some time uncr wnrds I caged on him, nnd'found that my Deed. _ was still in his possession. Whether in». ever fiSoldtersl Those of you who served went to Washington or not, I do not know‘.— in the One Year regiments were to receive Time utter time, hundreds of times I may say, 01;. Wundrgd Dollars bounty—such was the Icalled on him for the Putent Deed;just us or-l law dud the connect between you and the ten he would any, “I on: busy, cull .ome other f Government. But. when you were muster day." Getting no satisfaction, nlthoughl had led out, you were paid only Thirly 1],,“ do]. pnid him five dollars, and getting tired of: be- lan instead of One Hundred. Were these ing put 03‘ in this way, I then demanded thol ersons, who broke faith with you and view return of my Certificnto Deed; the nnswer wen; fitted a plain contract Democrals? Oh, no.l to that, time alter time, year aftenyenr. “justf They were Ikpublican’olficiain. ’ The“ my“ pass out, call in ngnin." This went on for, men who took from on [wothirds ofyonr eight long years, until last fall, on one o! my' hard-earned d as hive laced in nomina visits to his oflice, upon my telling him posi-t ti G H t? it and gel Campbellmnd “ml-7' i“ "I" pm‘m" °f a “imm’ I “3| in en. at m" otes for them. Will bound to have my Deed, I was ordered to leave. l“3 yo? 3° cnst W" V nfide in the candi- Abont six weeks ago, having taken steps ford/’7" do “V (Jan .Y‘Mdc? 4 ded you of your the purpose,l discovered (not through McCon- l datee 0f men ““" e 1“" the uehtion __ nughy, you may be sure) that my Certificate. earnings? Aek )1 um? 7821‘ egandidntes Deed mu along with said lltConnughy’s Medan] By Voting for and .In etmfi d :3] to (I t at Conneil’Blnfl'e, lownl Let the public make you; give your tuw'rt “'l‘ “$ll7l (flab ‘9 its own comments upon such conduct. l pre- very men 16/10 7011501 you. 1 7°“ ‘“5 some the public verdict would he thnt i should wrong yoursel’vil‘" :.;e‘x‘yOdDeed, but it is kept from me in the" fiMcConßughy was quick to Edition lam nßepnhlicen, End a thorough one,an3 for V”. bl" “9"" “0““ 5° "“0 ;;- H 9 intend voting till the Republican ticket except WP 099 °f the 919“ who belies '4'“ for David Hedonnnghy ferfienntor, it he on. crlPDlmg ”"1 3|“ng wen—WWW 1?? treat me in the way he has dour, he can treat “common people. the public in the B‘un’v‘ way, if he gets (he clmnuu. Ai tar ml rnn prevvut it, h:- can't have 1!: t chnnce. Calvin M. Dunrnn is the man 013 b, chain. Romm- McGAcauv. anklin lp., Sept. 16, 1805. Mo syrup trim: or the Soldiers? A RECQBS'BF mews. Samara," hudfiend! 2 Read! 1 1 0n Um firs} day of April. 18174, ”)9 follow inß bill came up fnr considemxiou in me Hnusa’ ol'. Representatiws, (we copy from the Legislalwr Rccurd, 1864,111130-521.) 1!. WM read as follnwn SECTION 1. Revived by (In Senattandll'ouse v of quramimliwa qf (In: Commonwealth of I‘enn- I lu’vum'u in (:‘enrral Aarcmb/y mat. That our, Senators in Congress are hereby instructed,’ and our Representatives requosléd. to urge the immediate plumage of a law allowing to: every private and non-commissioned otficer' now in. or that may hereafter. bé cailezl into the military service of the United States,‘ fin int-wasp of [my during the prevent war. .mrl that Ibo Governor forward to each of nin- Smmtnrx and Representatives 3 copy'of. this lesnlulion. As ‘snnu us the bill was taken up. Mr. nukes, Democrat, moved to amend by stri king out the words "increase 0! pay." and insprging “one dollar pm- dny.” Subse— quently. Mx.‘Moyers, of Redford, a memo crntic member. moved to amend tlm amendment so as to make it tend “not I; 53 than one dollar pgr day.” ' From the start it was the mnnii’ost deter mination of the Abolition mnjrmty of the House, that no resolution fawn-ing an in crease of pay to the private soldier should pass. Spm-ches wen‘ mndo against it by Watson. Kelley and Cochran, all AbOIILiOIP Nu, whilst. the increase of my was advoca ted by 11-nkes, Searight, i’unly. Meyers, and other Democrats. The proposition) of Mr. Meyers was voted down—every Democrat voting {oi-it, and any Ahohlionisl agumxt. ’J‘hvn cnn'w the amendment oer. Makes. when Mr. Cochran, of Phihulelphm, Aboli tion‘ht. Juow‘dto “mend by‘insrrling, "one hum'lwd (RUM: per month, or such other gum“.tl.¢:y(C¢;ngreSß)mnydeterxn‘rneupon.” 'l‘hi: übxurd amendment was debignml to defeat Ihe whole‘meusure. Congress, but. n‘hhm-t time before, lmd refused to give the soldiers incn‘asod I.:er hv voting down 3’ resolution nth-red py Jr. Dwnison, a Dum oomlic mcxdhcr from Pennsylvania. The sum that Ahnlition Congress hull deter 'mzuml upon as the pay of Mm yrivnlos ‘ll Hm lipid, was thirteen dull‘ms pvmnonlh, am] no more. This the Aluihlion majority m Harriahurg well knew. 'l‘he nhjoct, of the Democrats in the Lnuislzlturé wm to rebuke this niggnl‘dflmfit Washington, and, in the name of the State, demand n fair compen sation for our soldins. ‘ ’ , I Mr. Wuhan, an Aholilion mcmhm- from Philndl lphiu. mndfe a lung fllem-h, arguing that to pay the sohl'im- a don-u a (1213 would ruin ~thu country. and. along with hix' polit ical brethren. 160 k a chm: duflur and cent. \'i('-w nl'lhul sule-ct. ‘ Cuchnul's nuwndmont wags mlnldml, Ihus deieulin: thqoijncl. uflhujuml n ~ululinn. So the Almlilionwla intuudu’d, n’nd so H. was untlerhtood. ‘ ' ,ln thehce of these fuck. the. l'lml’l'alm‘ly ’l2'lq,n'plx. which Hm (mm the mon- luvn nl' (he Hung. charges thb Deunjvrnhc minn‘my in (he Hun-P, in 1561. Mil.“ dvlvnlmg Uu joinu-esnluliun fax the infirc‘aae 0| pay. In doing this it deliberately n'nd maliciously Lllnlflu’s the procpedings. It was Ccchrunfs mncndmi‘m. and not the origin." inint, res olution, which Mr. Hopkins, :4 Ih'mncrahc Inehxber, denounced. Ahau‘nl :15 the prop nciiiun was mad". cu‘ry 1h mum! mm! for u, I':.Hmr than 10! the mane; h!) :Illugn-Ilu-r. Thi- was uu_l the filbl aflmnpt mmlu by the Domccralic mnmbnrs (:1 [ho “Hun: Lu snout-9:111 incrmse of [my to mugmldh IS.— Hn the l:’;|h()'J.xllulll‘y. 1364. in llw :mmmf wmh only ofthe sosdon, Mr. AIL-mull“, (Damn-ml). of Clarm‘n, «flared ajxnnt m ulutinn on tho m‘ju-rl.‘\yhinh, Illslonrl ul‘ p::.—~:m!. the mujyu‘ny had tell-nu! to the nnlhm mmnmte-o. ' ‘ | 0'” March filh, fullnwing, Mr. Nt-Lnn.‘ I I). mncrnl, of Wayne. 011‘ [(‘ll 2: pn-nmlulc‘ and 1-umlutions in Cuvnr of tuning the pri-‘ " vuLc suldl‘er additional wages, .\n :H to hrmg‘ 'hix [my to the gold :tnndurd. A longdoh'uc} ! {mum}, which :xsmmvd :umlifivhl character. : Pant] the rpsoluuom new not Imam]. l f In the Senate, llmmgh up: ‘ch or umrp'x-l y:lion on the part of the Abuhtiun pmly. no, ’m-gunzznliun Was ufl'celed til} 1n llw spring, .n‘ler “be sesainn c'nu‘mn'novd. When {half ' body was organizr-d. (he DUhlUCl'Hlig: Sena-- 1 Mrs unanimously VUIWJ “Tm ‘uxcrémwol ' filmy Lu our snfdims. Any «(21”ou lo the icugtrury, whether It came .rhum the ’lrlc ‘gran’t or any other; soume,‘ is iniumoudy [ hah“. The Legislative vaom. on the very ' cpngos rofvrn-d Lo by the Jbfl’up/z, pron-a ‘ x il. {0 he a wilful [mu—l’atrw‘lid': Union. ‘ . SKIES BRIGHT 1:: MW mm?! The Dcmograt; of the Smtbol‘ New York have nominated Mnjdr Gama-fa} Slocum, the “mm bower" of Sherman" grand army, [ox Secretary of Strata, Th: AbuhtionMs Imped he wouhl no]. ncqopt, find wonlbo far as to declare that. he had pqsi ‘ively declined. But the result is othelwisaj In a dispatch to Dean Riohmond, _Lluted at Vicksburg, Miss., Gen. S ocum says: Your dispatch unnounc‘m 1 my noniina; tion by the New York De ocrntic Shite Convention has been rcceiqu ; also a coyy of the resolutions adapted by the conven tion. llesrtily endorsing tire platform, 1 cheerfully accept the nomination. I hope to bohomo before the close at this mouth. ‘ 114 W. SLOCLI. Gen. Patrick has been nomvjnated for State Treaiiuror, on the ticket ‘ith Gen. Sloa cum. Gen. Patrick was Provost Marshal Genéral of the Army of the'Po’tomac, and was here, during the battle of Gettysburg. ’l‘lte New York Democracy, says the New York llcrald, clearly and emfihnticnlly, have ranged their column on t e side of Andy Johnson’s administration. Without dodging or nibbling they recognize the ex tinction of auvery, and-endorse his South ern restoration policy, the negro suffrage question and all. With equal emphasis and gooii sense they declare themselves in favor of the redemption ot the national debt, 1 equal taxation. and the Monroe doctrinc— ‘ thusioovering fairly and Minn-sly. the living issuos of the day. The dead issues of the past they cast acids into the limbo ot‘con-II dempqd politicians. Their platform is ex-lv cellent, and their ticket. two general: and one common soldier of the Igor, cannot be [ beaten. The leader of the right wing of Shermm’g grand army of Georgia and the i Carolinas is the than to lead to notary. and. the Provost Marshal of the glorious old Ar-I my 0! the Potomac-is the man to bring up; the struggle“. ' 'lobm & “Ectiijtfg. THE FAIR AT BENDI'IILSVILLE.-—A Decided Surccsa.—Tha Adams County Agri cultural Fair at Ikn-lensville opened on Tueodny morning and closed on Thur-day evening. On Monday we were tltrentenetl with an old~fiuhioned oquinoctial storm.‘ and the prospects nt'the Fair tacked gloomy enough ; hut on'l‘nesdny morning the threat; ening clouds gave place to sunshine, and hope rose m-cor-lingly. People hogan to‘ arrive in sl'nnll numbers. but no the day were on and the weather promised lobe settled. the attendance increased. and by 3 o'clock it. was quite large. But Wednesday was Uu.day-t.he best the Society ever llndg The number in attendance wns cstimntml.- bv those able tojudge, at from 6.000 t 07.000! The vast. crnwul, spread out. over all the grounds, a lnrpe profortion ladies. veering their host clothes ani their brightest. smiles, ‘ constituted a picture an guy and attractive Mto he almost. indescrihnhle. 0n Thurs; ‘duy the visitors 913‘? rnmwcll up in the 63v urn—probably 2,000 t In regard to the exhibition itself, it. "no I too cxtrnstve to allow us. to partieulnrizo | with justice to all in this article. We may I glance over it. however. ‘ ‘ l The stock of light-draught. horses who l larger than at any previous Fair of the So iciety. There nus unusual rivalry in tho ; ring, and the result was some very fast knol— , ting, much to thcinteroat ottho vastcrorrd 'looking on. There were many content“ metly against time. but. some by matches, and as a grncrnl thing the performance of I the “nega” watt very creditoble—in sew-ml. cases ranching flourees of speed which men inf the turf brag about. The exhibition of istulliona, mares und colts, was good—tho stallion: being among the finest in the ;Stnte. in lilO'ChuiD line the larmernufl tho I nnnnty did not no to quite trouble enough. 1 What, Just thnre wus gem-rally good-Jun : more was too little at" it. By next year this shmtrnming will no doubt. be remedied. i'l‘hc sheep exhibited were lirst—rntc—so Nero 5 the hogs. The agricultural machinery WM vgood. lvut. not', as extensive us it. ought to have bout—still it was unimprovcnwnt on .t‘nrmcr yours, nn-l w:l[ hereaftcrtluuhtlcse, 4ho bctu-r. ’l‘lsfelmlici' department wnefull, and xnuch Ninth-ml. The collection nt't'ruits, , oxttct‘ittiiy grapeu. poms and tlppit-11. mu t large and oi prime‘qunlity. Amtm tor‘tm . Limes, we nr-yq‘rmm‘ u lot superior nnywhcw. Elt cmhyncwl all! the most noted vulicth-e, igrown to thrirtt'uileal size; The luittle fii'lnt {relic department w-m rare and full, and nt .trnctcd much nttc-ntinn, . But we cannot {:0 though the whole list “departments. The awards of premiums must. be awaited in order to get an nchg-nw idly} chheir c-ktr-nt.‘ A To the l‘fl‘bidmll. ("Beers and Mnnagt‘w, too much pmine cannot be awarded for Llwir peru-wling nnd Lnuring effln'ts in bringing the F nr up tuttho measure ofsuccran which it reached. We know the ummml (J Inn-l wm is ”my haul to do, and it aflhrd< nsnnu-h plx‘nrun‘ In my that none (mull! haw (Inna it bgucr. ’l‘lngy were uxbifilcd on the Imir grnu'mh by u'n udi‘qunlu number of lmlwn‘ and ;;vnnllclnvln who. it is also pin-mum! to shun, pmknlnud their respecthe Lru-us to the ralml‘aclinn oi the public. ‘Gnml «minu lu'c-vailvd 'lhruughout, and we do nut I\nnw 0| llu-‘acomrqnm‘ of any nwitlmn or IMH dunt Null “ms mlcnlun (l [6 LI.) n' liu- Fun in any way. 1. n'nsuullin 311.11 nmkwl‘l n l L». MELANUHULY DEATH—IL is with pain we annhum-e [he very sudden «lmlln (JAIL Sunmel (iJlilzmdkof 'J'ymm. “In". shin. On Sulmdny morning last, he “cut. oul‘lntlwkuuml‘ hu- llw urptiu' (If-homing nln w “minds. Alh‘r fieing ulnu-nl. 1| h-W hours, and not raurnmg: as shun "..‘ uxlu-n. h-11, want- nug- wc—m to look {'m him, uml, null tn‘m)‘. hvuu~l km iil‘rlosflluuh lynx-J “in: un Llu- WNW“ ' 'l'lw(~h.ugenrll.u;ilm h uIV wm-H z! lplx kle'le. .A Inul'lidn 01 him-Imin": ,nm hmm, Hui mu! Izzujng so! it on fire —v-~ Th! -~' :‘ll' all “w [an lwulnrs “v I'M/v 4|! this in mhlv ‘wvulvm. Hn- was highly eslemuml, and 1m mmhih :11-l-ply lnn‘wulwl. FULM HH' JH‘J' I'll’l'lo.\'.-'l‘)m ‘l‘. m millm- nu-I nl ill 9 "amt-house nu Sulunllu" and (#4le to have theSoldims'ltvrépliul hu‘tllr’lllllzu'lllllhnn'hPOG'l‘l'ilzrll. An‘fu-l j'mxnul nun-1‘51“; M the Unmmim-o mil 1.." lwlrl burn on Hmu'd-ny next, ill I] o'tjlm‘xk, Min-n :l [u]: my mldn} (' i.» desirt-d. ‘ n—l\"\\':> h m“n that (he peoph: (Il"}hfl .\r mwhvxlh- Luihvnm ('hurge‘hnu‘lm-Qvnlnl lhvir p:x<_lur_ .R-V. J. K. .Nh-r. “M. a hunhnnu- :md suhuunliul Buggy, running upmu-Ih (”$21“). ‘ Wp h-uln Mm that the German wanrnwtl woman! Had-um” vhurue have pwww-‘d thr Inh‘lur, Hu'v. .7400]: nglwr. thh a line 1411223. Hu- c-IM «:1 which we l‘h'l nut hour. 'r])}‘:(‘ M donmm ,of good wull me we ‘knnw mHy l‘l'm'l’Vl‘d, and are hlhnwtl Io rpcnrnl ||.mu,;lm-:.gxso they Slaouk we“ (or the punluraauld their people. _ g :EyWVn um gin-l m 599 the hnue‘t {non of [Llhu Fn «It-rick (Imam again. Mr. I’mugh ‘v mail has revived 'IL. and un-lrr his t;nvr,-1~ 1.- {no mnnammmt. it will douhllvu r 00" rv- Icnvcr its old-time prosperity. It always [was njnurnal ul large influence. and in“ be Engniu, m spite of all persecutions. [6“:ic Allcghcny County D -nvmrntic ;Cnnxention sngeated Gén. Liz-org.» \V. C us as the next candidate for Guvemor ol'l'L-nn [aylvanim in the belief that. Western Penn sylvania is cu‘unlrd to the milk candidate, I "under ujuac uw’gnment of pohliual how 013.” y IN=l Q‘A nogr‘n ;iol look plnce fit, Humyttm, Va., 01;: the 11th. which was quo-lled by 4 detaclfnu‘nt of cavalry.~ Twenty-omm,”- groes‘ were captured—all umml with revoL vets, calla-wavy, uml carbines'or shot gun's. Give the'poor, dem- fellows I vote. : ,' Q’Several shoddy papers call upon eiec; tinn officers at the coming election to inject the Note; at all rsons who went beyond the jurisdiction ofihe United States or out side their enrollment districts to ovoid the draft, as commanded in a proclamation of President binooin, in 1863,.by virtue of a “law" of Congress of March 3d, 1803.?- Eleotion oflicérs will do no such thing..- Naither Lincoln nor Congress had any right to interfere with the election him of this or any other State. and the election officer who pays any attention to that “law“ or procizunntion, by rejecting such votes. will be subject to punishment under our State laws. No penalty, on the other hand, can be inflicted upon such ofiicers for disre garding the aforesaid “law" and proclama tion.—-Do_ylalowu Democral. 8‘” 1119 Democratic party is broke‘n up and dead, as shoddy organs continually assert, why are they muking such an awful big fuss übout the coming election 1 Win: nrelthey scared about? Dead parties, like dead men. do not fight much, Why don't their candidates just: walk over the truck: The; have had may enough-{especial}: Col. Campbell, during the Mikey “3kg. daddle‘" _.__-.—#o - 9——-—-——.._. VOTE THE WHITE MAN’STICKET! Notice to Assessors. \HE Assessors elected a: the Spring Elec -1 tion are hereby notjfiul to stand at the Commlsaioners'romce, in the Borough of Get iysburg, to receive Blank Assessment Dupli- Icams and the neqcssury innit-"chorus,” ‘foli ows: . Thc Aucssois of Union, Conowngo, Ila-wick, Bcrwick bon, Oxford, Hamilton, Reading, Mountpleasant, Germany, Littleswwnfitnban, an‘d Noumjoy. will attend on WEDN SDAY, the 11th of UGTOBE? next. ~ _ ' And‘ tbp Annual-i ‘ofthc Borough of Gugl burg, Cumberland, Freedom, Liberty, HI I. tonbnu, Franklin, Butler. Menulcn, Tyrqne, Huntington, Lnlimore, and Higblund, will u tend’ 9n THmsdu,-mam at 00103111; next.‘ By ordg'r out-o Commit-inm- * f“? , I. I. WALTER,Oink”i SapL 25", man. u - ,
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