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" , -, "k V _ t 7.!& ` i t 7 ,.„ 4 i,1. 4:•4 0- i4i',.•,lg4",tel , lO:Teiq : sefoi.y".,.oi•,•-'•p;•;tris..s.,,'- 11, zt r...q . 0 .. r. :v p i oi- ; 041fra t ' o: - , i4kpii# : *orsici . a."oth- -, tinir .of ' • '... ••• •••• :- ': !-' • ••• ?;:A,, i ',; ;. - ,Vi... : 41 ; Ocaeyer. any ' ofthf....:cit 'zaps of , 4 7,..7. - ...;::"pittiift.l4-;:'1 , !a10 , 4 11 ,.a , 10?..illibataie '' i . ...,, ,, r•'.',5 : , . 1... tr ~ 01 1 -,1,4 - * jilitiln'rac) , .. : •tie t a al: service: - ii•-any 0 -. 444 . tOptiie,nitli,tl4:ec•- • enr . pnf'litnlttetoers ',.,loitilAitiiikliiiq: OM i i t iOii#Aiti..V,i,h'i.,?: . ,Prii4 i:lent 'n (•:,th a ..f. - ts444 . *ei• - ,-9r;ht;th"6,'4.Utifarliy ' - al . !tlis . e 0 11i :;:,N,.. ;'-',, 40 - , • pn: - . t !i: :44....,:ni:? ; !tha`.. A apical 'ele. ct i on . ''.''n.i.,o l :,...''' ' ***1.40.,.:.i.1eii , ,, ekOzee'..:.TV•.e:OiOse..: the o rp „„„,,., r•c l eattficag ..cit..e . t.h ~ p) . a att'.as 'may .hc . ap :: • l4 . ' : : ' ' . ; ,'':'.:'.;:':"•':?.T..'":.;...::Z:A jiiipjil.o:l4 : ip ' ca ir iilh a no,il" pi , ic o ' Of the' troop i(coiiio,.e?.v.hieh•••thcy. :;hatli . iosneCiiyely '%:A1:4110ii,44-(tilky.tajt;tlok,Weta _ present 44 100 1-,:ptsAi., 2 3ll,;gleqtkU),.Praiqded,:That . :ni Bfoo4.4o.(4lj*UAti;traaß or company be 141040444p . Vett:at the:, 011 , 0 #0 aiiiiiqinti.4l; , ,ii ' i4i:411 . 1t,1 , ,iti.,.04 SuAli, otect ion jii . .ih,Ll . l ye . .within 41iii i jiiiitt0(;* 0 iiCP/1.1:, , ,,y V . 110 . :1:1?0 old be 0;1 . ...-04,401, AO. yota V, not in - , sorii ico . .ttsl aforesaid :-...:,:rl'i:',sriiol•,44:'-:1:6a ,piaCesdin4s 'far conducting ' • .e44ol4;elgC:ficin:sholi be..as: , (ar. aS - priict I Ca.h10,.. in .'. ''.i4it.l*o.ooo:r . ki! oe , ea li!e. e 7 are Ile re hi'. directed; in. .. .:, the case af. - griiira . 'oection.;'cxcept• that the. ' ...sij3yoin... o r,..Aotolanding'offiepr...6(eaCh company .;.--„Or..troapo4,?l!:acrt as,., judge, and. that the .. A rst, r• - :-. ,lieut'eilaat,.ar ; aifi r cer..seennd:ik.aornrnand;..shall ..,'••'..,fissce..o4;inittector of :sne;tiekeettu . i . ,ea tar as shalt •• ,4el4te• . tn.;lacli_c..ciinpeny.pr troop; ,and. j . h • 'casp, ....L . :;:lii(ttia,pgglort::.prte 1'450 s at . such n fr! c era; eittier . • :. ; . 6 .i / lAherirocEaeOn..in,!nnh • ;.. ''•... '_•,; .;'l. ... ~,„. u : . .. eg .. A n•t• p., il , y . ,• the. , officer ,!iti,eo4o4;,taxt.l9,,etmnat!l in such - compa '' : eitycog,VcAp.altall:act.fudcar,'rveetablas ;:the.lllo4liP.; . ..- :- • . tic::-fietion„o. :: Thi.ntriefakttorizeil te.pccf9rp , ;,tii:4istiesinf judge-,-eliall4.nlnlacat : the proper ••••':',-t*theat.34l,l.7dation',to , :the..6.lllear Whoahall Sr.;. --t.tiiii•O*Pl4or.'4.9ifaii.*an.... at suc h.'Offi cc i . ` shall !.. • :'phav,icbecin ; aolOrp : orafilinted ) be ghat! adcninis-• -• t•,•:•teillie piciper ; oatti•nor aflirtmatlprt . to tlie . ....on'teer .....,hoie.4l4v,tPatiall 1/6140; : aet,' : inc:jadie; and each' ••••,c , ,i t irtirKet•i4tint'aajudga - shpll.appnin't twci persons ..1:' , i'.46 , 110:4 111:Ck4ii *nd.istiall ; , , ,adin iiiii ter to, .therp -• : 4 'it0tt 3 .F 6 4 1 0:90•4 1 .,,0r.?. 1 4.rniati, 06 0..-•:•.: - .•:P•P'.i.'; S'eattirtrl4o,.•3 l l"hp,'!;,eyeral, o ffi eat*', aat hoiiied -•. -•e.lltii,eotidui4;itich,',Olgeticia,faballi,-.taka , ..the.. 'like • :. , ,N mit thCiir :icitnrus4lonei„tchall..lattice:t he like po w• • "-.'#*.riSut ;Oei r. Aa n Aqsll...as,, - ottOr. persons . vrhb . . . ismarielleoil, vote, GT ofieuto vote at such elec.- kbe *Object to; the like penalties and. ii , destrictionsmiare declared or provided in this ~i v„sktv i isdhe case ofielections-by the citizens at lilhe Wel place,of election. .fiection 41. Within ,three days , • after such liiejtolges thereof, shall respectively t,iltgosismit through the nearest post:office a return t iiiptreptoxogsthec with the tickets, tally-list arid yr list . 12f , voters, a the. Pxothonotary, of the county vir iii ewhielt i such,electers osiould have voted Knot ::iiipieillitere,,soltviee: And the said judge shall • , ,itrambrniereetither, rattan pf su,ll election to the rioahrearosrading °Meer of ,the regiment or hare Ilion oiacersii , clee may,bey who shall make , a general setkieeorrider,his - hand and seal s ,ot the , votes of I- allithstcoMP,llllei.ott,rogns ynder his command ,graild 14411 ttedismit'Oe • same) through the near. , rsitt pest eface, , to the Secretary of the common- seesith: r, .48. ,:it. shell be, the s ilo ty of .the Pro ithendlarro!.thiteriunty to . whom Binh returns to'deliver to the; return judges , I'l4lllll4llltifrePuntly ta copy, Certified ..under his isend,artisesl, of the, return. of votes so trans- . leisirteel to;himby•the•judges of the *action in aforesaid.l The return judges of the:proper esiunqes in which volunteer ni iiitiaen : ritoresiild may '_have . ave resided at the time ~ ,ielf,being,ealled,into aerial' service . as aforesaid the,Secopti,Theiday Nevem bit eext'efter tbe'election. when :Vim or itiissreocootities ore'connected: tiin eked" , 4.1 ithositritetios ot• l.he judges from, each- county twpoac;pOneft such.case until : the Fri 7 the• said - seeend;Tuesday: , in No- . . Section,,The return judgeit. su ••met .shall •:itthlude, epuntliajion the,vntes,so r.= 'fturneili'aind thereupon khan •plotleea in elt re niriette.in the like . manner.tie. le. provided in this whereAll,the votes tijallliave been die.usgal Iplacti r ollelegtioti. • .. .• : • Mob Law. : toPOwing artielifisitirt 'the, Philadelpiiii Iniligke, tiefusal of those who appeal violence either to get rric! - SiolnkblesPme,Opponent, or to 'gratify the .-Nroblftol PPAlsipop,Of a deposed natore. - . i,Tp v tir4.priptis vvhose-editPrs .seek to incite. girlygisnitt tosipt ori4 viblence-igOinst their :_ ;kJleigh ioru~ ; deceuee they , tbenriselvep fail, either ifrOnOaqi.,o( Ptain or intelligenee - itd answer the dOipmeptp,ti,lyiepOo4;i:in the . Bide of 'those sr bo ;tookw'sporrs'•• qnServitive or sensible vie'tv of • .'",,he Pgitate.the public mind n • who ca nnot ';discussion di :any :quisatio . qpnly,peknoWle4lges hit; weakness when isivoipealpit . o,ot4to,lpreP.tp•vanquish'en irtiver . A . ,iiisly,.sVpintis„#garaentsi:.4e -pan noittir answer mor pneppisfuljy.rofpte. . • • • .Bielikoattan,ho s sVeViir,.mOinentous; - has , ever . ~ , , , . , •-• : ..' loit'otty of the-impOrtince to. the ' interests - of -,,,,pf, i lV,Altiptl ,from the most•rigid and searching die •• ,i,,,,auilqatti ; inil SO Adtninistrothin COa ever'statid r ... . :4 ' i?lit A kcip ki tpi) in the' light of day, or Attempts ~..,„,,,Okikkielil:itielf, behind A MOIL ',lt is only those '.,,;,„,, - :larbaSe'diedi Ar`elevil, - whe Eeek darkness rat h. .„,,, ; -_,/!,: j i,h4tlight, ; ..`..Violence ; , and' .oppression - have .- . ear hati the: pollOt of the coward, the cat ,!"if,lisikat aati:tbe ;: sillam; whether he be clad in •,..;„ 40,1190'q',4tiediat:en and Oporto the baton of ~,, .111Ca ni 0A,,,a.siSeiitillik ' e'penietrates his deeds of ~..I -#o,l l ls 4 7,aral, liload apori.his - unsuspecting vie . ,•,..11111s)Alf4t,f,!4yer,,tif.tlia darkness of midnight. ~ ,,,Itilokliat'l A hinest,man whO'fosie the scrutiny ~ •,,, ~.*Asifislilli into,' his, ' public Or , private affairs--; . ., 4 ,.lpatChf th r,oo4a, whose aetions are - leveled at the :I Not/Ito 404#Liro,‘61' society, WM desires to he !;;,4llis,ldfd ?ram, aipp'sitie.: When`:a men;' ccepts pUlilic t'ilfrce 6r too,priSit and honor, he,, - ii ina. ,-.;:; 41401,441t,,AativierAble, to ,the public; whose ser _ 1 o,aitha - to,.ist.d, bound it ell` times, _ to render a i,', i istfistc isccattnt,fordile*aitarti. ';' . No position.' in Ak,ll4ll„ia Atm •cottntry; under. our Constitution, t ,-;A: tkvotetftei id:otllO,i a des: if f s d. b', gitz, ,z . : Ir,i-,.....:. - ilia iiiiiiloii - idifciif actearinot be inquired into ',i,"dfiki,'l4!to4,3lll.-,L".,,1,P1 011eacY'of publieStra ire 'ean ~;.A.,, , , 1 44041,0th5.,t10at .id jUstify'a prabliC Ifinctionv vtg)4l:i:h:,,.i?.f:tliffellief Ma'gistfate of ;'6l"A#Clrlil(JVibillet:iiffkiei,'oi.:th'd`la\S-est subal.- .5,,,0f t p3 t 1p 0' alai pien,titigth tb sacred obligatiOns 1 -MI: , 4fil"oa9i, "i 4 'doing viOlahce to the Can. ii.,, - 4,; . :01410 Issi: ;,,,,.,,;',,- , • 44 , .6i3114 ''.„ C kiiklf .4104iile. exposed tiy,i bobjt in *VA.,, ~ ,rAi-,3!• fi t,!o,frOk l ,?l e‘, Il r r"it 'he,il'/IllY 4 rte Albririt titlfc.fllatipit *id 'fraud, they 'must .7 , , ,, staspetsts. elitseives by other - - - mbans thaw -by '''''""li '' iiiiiihkbnitor" oilskins of an l ''' ' ' ' • I',-;,. ? : , .,,, ti , iti ,,,, y ..„.,_ ..,,. treproßt - ~ , . V4i ... pr g, ~,_.4,l:teß tikes*, is the pane. - A, , ~. Ilt . , . 4,..a.n d o,sohti would seek to a ,iiioo4lo:if:,.:***,-goory. to.hi.' F:ailorkr,ibi‘d 10 r'4' ", 4oiiiwiis64ty; hie- this' , 'Alan who' adv.:cotes a lt,r:, fl iiiii* ,. .o*, ,,. ,wlol iiiite' f t4litiixti' . 'thi , Columns of- a ';±"lg:--i - catif**, 'o,44.ricOliaje ,• hi himself ii, cols , as d . l'•? - 4,,','C ; *11 - NC - :ViCkket4iS'i., , ..j..l:' '. • ' "-, ": - i.:. - ,,:...,,4 - 0, -, p:55-4t;; ; .'+',','• '',•:."-•,c.r. ,-„,. ,-,,,,1"-.•:' - '''' 7 ' - ' and, the bid Soldier.: .4.few. f 1,71. ago thet'e occuired. one of those rare..insidebt ..itt.tbelirogrea -of. Prince leon'it:ioifi ; through 'theq:nited Slates. tshich 'wilt tint , soon:- be forli:r.oqe,Why our illustrious tender recollections thereof may not be of 'Ong duration' with ono 701 the par ties intereaied, -whos:e'gray. - hafrit will pre king be;moistened by the elatmriy . lloVs, of death.. ' L.ii "re - tlin..'llartei a relic of the Grand Army linnate .of. the, 'Cook Cotinty• Poor-lititWe, ' interoyievv . with Prince Napolebn:': COMlty4gebt Hpnop, learning, the wish: of, the old trion,..bovVed doWm withlhe weight ut.eiglity,years; was . ushered into the 'august presence: rrbe:prince•ttrose te. receive his. remarkable guest: Ther e they for /4 niorrien looking t inch • . . . other . in..the the.secbild' heir tO the .rretich orown and: the scarred. ond:: inoOzed 'veteran of a score or.tin'ttles.• :.Advansing, the Pri`tice - grasped - 16e old, mares hood; ontt. son darted . bim, to ji..aeat, and sPolle so . kindly'that 'the veteran's heart ovSrfiovved, .and he lotirat . . • - . Telhcisel ell .aequaiefed . the history of •thejiapoleonit . netthei - the pees of - the - Prinee , hor. the. ettoticiirlii(. the old. .sol4ier. will' be wondered. etc , All such= well know,theretnarlceble power that , the first No- . poleon held upon the efrectiel” of his .sOldiers; es well, the wild: eild iincon:!rolable; idolatiy• manifested''. by the latter. ',toward the, former,' upon . ell .oCcasions r whet her •in victory or de;., . . .. ' in this "interview, like veteran ?fought . his battles . o'er.-again.", . The Prince' questioned him, and listened.with. glistening . ,eyes to his seeksl of these thrilline; ineidents..which ever had as:their hero it Napoleon. .. .•• • . . The latek eye of the Prince noticed the, at'- Once of .thiee . fingers from One of the 'spfdier's "Where, did you lose your fingers , " . • Ori the retreat-I:ern Moscow. I was at- . tached to the .eavalry . ,.indin one. of. . the chic = . ges of those* villainous , cosiacks; a J f arce : de-: prived - rne o.llly:fingers.. tut," - and the,vei eran's. eye shone with the old battle-light, "rriy eaber:finisbaliim, Ab., those Cossacks were, the •.mest sjilendid.horeemen that .I ever 'taw,but 'they were afraid. of Murat's cayalfy, artier And the 6 . 14 'soldier's mind • Wart dered back 'to...thet tarrible'' retreat !tom : :the burning capital of.the.ltussiancisurrottedeglit r y the inflexible rigori of a Russian w ' int'er` ad. 'ha riassed,. day . and those furioos 00 _ Sets of 'Cossack , civtiliy—:-.thpse 'tvild•and dar ing childrett'of the:Plains, •,'• Th i sire, was done at Lodi," exhibiting a torrible'scar upon his-left shoulder. made by ''Anil 0140 baring the cell of. his 'left' leg, showinv • therraek 'of a 'bullet through — , a . ", throtighlt, !lives done at Acrole," This saber cut' 'Upon my head ; was 'received at Austerlitz, and.so Was this, sire,tenderly holding up the Cresi.r;f.tite . Legion of. Honor, 'bestowed upon him. by Napoleon for -Special service on that bloody field. .• . And thus the. i)attle-scarred veteran. whiled away two pleasant hours- hours fraught with proud and.tender recollections to. both Prince' and soldierf and when the .veteran arose .to go he' blessed ,the munificence' of the.. Prince, Wbich.hed pressed' a' well.filled ,'purse, into his .hand, and given. him'. assurances that Ira /3i 'France'. had nor.., forgetter e . r.veterans,.. and .that a,liberai pension. should be provided for him.—Cl,iicitga,JoFri;2l: • • Pe . t.rtifSY4X.C:ll6's Resalive ;Folios tisburg Reporter has . .the . follavving . comments On the abllity.of thisStafe to itfply,.additional . Tegi . rnents . .for. the:army Without, drafting., . • Wlien.the hardest is gathered• and garnered; there will belt) . the - State..af:Pennsylyania.at, least fifty .thousandMeri, all of Whom will be . 'oat'Orregular implOyment Hundreds of men Who' licreinfore futind..employ.ment in the pine the Stale, as wood choppers,.colieri arid Inmher'Men, will,be.rouipelled to seekother gagerrienti; from the fact that theseoPerations will be suspended during the' coming season, at. least so restricted as to be carried on', with 'mach less the. force. of labor, required' .during :former seasods...The, awn. thits'.thrywn Out of •employinent are used to rxkishre,har4shipi and beg hours of labor.. 'They . have been. in ui•ed to'the- incletnenciee* of 'seasons and .711 tr: roughgsCelimatee. Out s of • this.material ,the' .%;ary 'best.sohliers in the world can be disciplin ed and to this force Pennsylvania Will . appeal in case atiother . requisitiou shankd be made nil ' her. foiadditional tronpsin swell, the Federel ''army. 'The idle farm . helli: will als'a' 0.115611n0 -another elernent.of d pod .s iren gt , 'nat. : yet *fair ly ,brOnglit Into'serviee in this stroegle i for the simple reason that when Cost made it rfee'esiarj , to . organize armies, thisrior; tionof . "our.population.we're.entitiged work that could' not be neglected for '4lw:satin; 1.4 7 4-' son that on the success of the ag 2. ricultural-in •terests depended very mtich thti coMplete or garrizetion.,.disiplinersustenance.and support of the Federal 'troops., AceMiling to these fact's. • Permsyleania"Can furnish at least five- regiments . of a. thousand'. men eaCh,.at any time doring.the.wintee, :She cart do this . at any time-a tier the first of November._ arid :in - the' iricaniiniu it % . vouhl'bC a•rnost jirdicidus plan on the'patt of tholeyitio . expect. tebri, :called on; to organiie companies at .once,' and enter on: dsystern of drilling in anticipation of the discipline to' whiclit they %VWI 6.c .subjected in the army. If :by such a system they itri• prove nod perfect themselves in the munnel; vithotit being called onto take up arms, they a c tdev . .,ll..a -benefit for -themselves amply sufficient. to repay them for the.time and labor•deiotedlo ttS accomPlkili)m . ent: • Gov:.Curtih . wen, :to Washiniton. last week and presetited a . Flag , to the Pennsylvania 'Volunteers, made a handsoMr: s..Pech sol diers,, and , qe-est4blished arr'eabli relations wittt'S.iiiiorteameron.''. :This latt,^r was doubt• leis the Teal . ohjeet of the trip to the Capitol.—.; It is well known iliatt9 state of ware' haS ex-, isted , between . these two worthies, .Pro.Yirl . g a great hindrance to tho cormorants 2 hanWihg. laroatid the.,%Kay :Department'.. The - GOilern6r, ntiti now hes.pad- to quarter i'ol.lnvors• im• 'on. the 4tate easury atone;. )u. It - was tonna that there Was, not , enough iherete .. supply the:m. 411;:ind•und.er'lh* circumstances the ,twain .liave;;beett triade ea , one.as ,if for a'eemmen Put • . . alr.Col. Biddle , :of. tbe: First Pennsylvania Rifle RegiMeht has deelined•the com Mission of Brigadier recently . ..tendered bitn.::by' the: War Department, but still commands, the Ist lirig ade,of The. cause of.hie flectentacui he states .to bel hat .he: stands pled• • gedlto his constituency in. Phibidelphrs Jo. rep riserit:theiviriterests in COngress and sbould'he accept. a' commission . (rim the Unit ed•Statei.he would.becompelled brthkeonstitatiOn sign his seat in Congress. He is,, however, determined to expend hieiiest . energies in the field tow,ard•bringing,.the rebellion to 'a speedy and trium'phant'cloce . . • '• mi••••.*•••. , fir Call ouiitli latritocrat. Saturday, Sept: 28,1.86. Democratic. Nominations oft DR. C. R. EARLY, • G. W. ZEIGLER. ' • County. Nominations ASSOCiOI: W. Y.: 31',C01(:- ,T. - F. : GALLUP. 0051N19510NER.,.. ANDREW ,RILEY • .4.4 C I . ,R,OSEc A TiO • .s..c. imot„ conoNER, DR. ❑. L. GOLTREY '.SUPPOS& YOU .O 0 TO NVAtt,'..YOU.OANNOT FIGHT ALWAYS, AND• WOEN.:AFTRII TWCti 1.055 ON 00TII 610ES , AND - :plo GAIN ON EITMIROCOTI.CEASE CIIIi:STIONS . -AS TO TERMS viii:ncouttE',iiti!: AGAIN UPON. You;Presidetit Lincoln in Ali Inaugural. -;• • ' ; The proeeediegs orthe County: Converitibn will be equpd.ori the first.page;: . Frzion.—:During Thursday oight, and Friday, lip to thehour of•going to press;. there has been a steady 'rain storm, without any .cessation, which mist inevetably iriakd a raging flood.. Let those below'flee to the mountains:. . • We.call the .attention of.. thoSe indebted to E. S:l‘ , lits'ox.,: by: pOok Ac‘couk . • to the Ad vertisemeni of Gen. 11, Mason. In atioth: er column of this paper; he .. .requeste - all to call and settl.e imniediately,.thereby saving costs, tie doe.i . not ask for money; bk-Wantsi;s9ttly inent,-which...bhould..be granted, • . . • Horne RACE.--Last Saturday, a horse _race came 'off at Pon - .A The match was made' bet ween:E.l3; Doi ley and Wm. Simer; for -a -purse of $5O: Dolley's 'horse beat by an open -len;vh. Notwithstanding the 'unfavora-- bleness of 'the weather there was a large ciowd in attendance, whci were orderry-anirl well- be- ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.— W: • rAYLOR, : spn of .1: B. Taylor,.aged'abotit ter) years, vvhile .ereep. ittg through the:brush, attempting : to shoot a Crane,, his gun became' .. entahgled in 'tbebrush• causing : its discharge; the charge .struck him on the breast and :passed upwards 'a:lancing along the , side of his neck, just missing the main artery.' : ' He is howaVer recovering. 2 • - an the PeckwithLease is progressing' liaving.rea . ched a . depth of nearly; hUNdredfeet. pue this week the" pump showed a ,fine display of, oil.. The men having ,the cork in charg ar'deter• minetl and energ'etic - and , :‘;i11 driv, iacertaih El4l r 'T . PEFv-'-last,Week• a IMI. named Witherell stole a .4)an 'of-hOrse.3,; . harneis and .wagon, at Macktias, .came to {his place, Wherehe.Was'arrested.. - The owner .Catne . .few tlays after; 'recovering MS propeity .anci to king the .IcEimP'back with him for trial. ' •• • • Oft TUN r., of the, Carmiion Citiz:iin,:has - abathicined the. printing . bisine , ss and enlisted for the lie Is now in toss n:coiisring recruits to . join . ..the Reg i;tent• lteing raised in Warren,:,,ni.ibr the auspices of 1i0n..C.: njtolurfp..: We wishhim success. ' RECttire:i WAN CEL),—.I; BAcK cs . , has orders for recruit inr,o .CompanY. for . the Mechanics' duard.ticgiment.. • A, poster, set- Aim; 'truth the indlndemCnti for joinirig, this Company has tieon printed. The government neede more troops,. and We hepe. the 'meets will be 1011,. that drifting, wit . not , be ,come, necessary. - . . WAR Nxws;-:--Tkere:ate to 'important move ments'tii riniu,•the past week, except' the sur 7 Tender of .. 001, , J)1ur.r.ic...x, •nr-LexiUgton; !go:, to, the: rebels; under Price. The Union fur' ceidilly'otjultleretlabouts,ooo; still they' held out bravely, three dayS,' . ogaiirst' six' times their number.' "Col.FanAroNT ce4- eared for his eonilriet in • Missouri, 'and is thought that ho.tcidl be, removed.' • . '• • . . All w4s.'qulet in the vicinit.y of Washington, at lastyrports...: • • • REPTtF.SENTA gates Or this epresentative district met. at St: .itary's;. on the 17th inst., tank nominated of .Jefiersar county, as a-can didate for Assembly, in place of R.J. Nichol son, withdrawn. Zeigler repres.ented district in the Senate a fe w yeere.since, and is -a gentleman of known teputation for ability, artl-hOttesty. Our ticket is now complete, and Messrs: tiar,y. arid Zalat.s.a vi, , illl . receilie a Ma . - jority of the-votes. ot . .slcKeen county. We:have-not yet teceived.the firoeeedingsfof the'cotivention for publication; perhapi the Advocate hr 6 ttot, made its appearance since. ConvENTKoh-111e :Convention which . 7 1 . u. P , t tror -S e rn ori e t _ m _thno .... rton ... ttetjth.instani, • . • • untitte composed o,', mew WhO',haYe'neretotbre'net 'tired. - in p o lith'sr in Other words,: the people wererepresnted.. The , townships Were nearly all represented,. There Yee inoatteowt tocce itgi . neer" favorite :Candidloes:through,: but, on. the contrary a desire only:to aele . ct the very :liest man for the itatio'n.. .The conseqUertee. is their. Inhora resulted in forming an unexceptionable partY', never, had fOr candidates more worihy,df. SUpport. dance; And, .we'trust .they. will' be as . . heartily endorsed at the election as :they' . .were• at the convention.: • • ' • • . A.J. : llTotinsy; - : al thoug'h having his house plunderr4 thlring teMpOiary; nh.ence from home,l'ir o illcoritinues ; to . sell' StOyes and. in Ware, of the. old Marks. .Givelrion a REront.lCA:i.Nomix.vrtot:43,—The :recent Re = publican' donventiOn.Seem to have . acted On the aelf.sacrifice; slaughtering, some of the 'yen/ . 'men 'Whose' exertidns alone hat; . here:toforecrewned the party withsuccess. 'Whether.these meh thus east , off•fail tn'work. itstfilligently as usual or net; makes• differ-• ence with : the.. shabiAnesi.of the performance. , • The following gentlemen were placed:in nom' N.sibciate . Judgesi,,Judge Darling and Nelson Peabody; Conorniisioher;corlie How 'and; District Attorney, Fe'rd; -Atiditor. •C: D.,Webster, rilr:beseen I.lbat . the Aboli tion.eletilent.' indvails is the only objection' we shall'urge against it.— ft is generallyconceeded:that AbelitiOn'tenat. icism andSesession are equally guilty of our present trouhles,. 41nd While ; loyal men in the boider States are'struggling to put down.dlsun-- ionists we should labor to the'Same erid:here.- A debrease4Abli-slavery vote ht.the North willte the hist hepe. s of,the'"lUniop," - and the.success of that patty-sounds its • , Mr;ErIN6; the- first 'page will he• found -the: - proceedings of 'O. so..called . ~ ,U nhiri meeting". held :at Portland; - -which .we pebliSh, by. reqUest; .It will lie Seen that A. I Wft,cox was ithe'presidin : g Priest. in 'the • affair which was prelimenary to jciinini.t in. Wedlock the negro-equ'aiity party. .: that the principal buiinesi was' prepaiihig •a , at foriti,,fend•f tee have Resolution first; which. cur dialiy endorse's Gen.' Freinorit'S . unconsiitutionr . • al proclamatiOn, which:the : President has since .coUdeinned and,,,byforMai.order, Modified to • comport with the riCfofC . cirigress. Oorfriends in:their new pledged zeal,leapeiteheyonit . the 'now . Republican camp, and mid the midst, of the Garrison Ahalition.,organizdtion.' second,l we cordially endorse; but We . •cannot. ses.th e..proPriety . ofininin'g 'an .organization• which has heretofore opposed the goiTroment, and has faught'a "higher -law." than the 'cpnsti tuiinn,'or:hoW union.of the Statescan he pro- Meted hy . 'the -Sueces's of tidisiiniori party. 01ution third, repudid tee . ..the Mary's resolu tions; without . this, We understand them could'. be no "union," and and the meeting hasten i :to ;!clear their . skirts.Of the odium; . Net one word is said•ln favor • ol- the supremacy of the •laWs - or. the Constitution; 'bat the Preclama• tiori of a Oenerai; ,Whc;• sets •hoth at deti.Mce' is lauded: Our exPlanation iii the last Deinotrai in' regard to. the principal manager in thisineet-• show the motive, for this sudden blize of pa trfOtism. • . ... • ' . • •. this•connectioh. we should .'eontinue the history to the _actual -cop/situp-just/obi. On !hi.' fifth inst.,. the tlay.of the meeting of. the 'Re= publi.can'cOnferees, without apy notice "to 01e voters; whatever, Writ.oox met again, and, proceeded to 'appoint Dipnocrnifi'D.eleglietT . Chas,- - Horten,..leromeTowell, and -Joseph Tan. bini were chol.en; Horton and Powell are, broth ,in-lair's of Mr. - 111.ilcOx, and Mr. Tanbini is an Italian...-'-net: a itizen—has not eve • n - t‘declared .. his intention' of beComing. prier,, We under stand the.; delegates: from:, the .other ;'counties represented,werechdien,- in a similar rriann s r. - Mr.' Wilcox, was the .Unanimous 'choice;. of course, and then, the final ceremonh;s of gi.cing a wa:y, the briik to the sable groom,, was aecorn... Plished, arid the i , hottle cluriCkedt6 their . hcalth • It remains to be seen hew the DemOcrats of Elk wil.F.View this unnatural alliaticersii far a s .McK•e*a n is concerned,-that ticker wql,•not . ie: ceiven Democratic vote, mid many I oneq - lie: publieans. will repudiate'vote -for 'Dr Early. and G. W.:7eigie.r . . : • VistoN. 7 .lt will be seen by the:proceedings of . the DemoOati9;eonventiort, that the offer' to' . unite, in;.seleatieg eandiditqi to.be.supPorted at 'the ensuing,. election was, deelin'ed.. Our opin ion in regard to 'a .imiOn'''on the:part of the political wire - -writkers•of one.party; with . those of the other, is heioretipublic. 'An 'union of the hoiiestronsS, of the people, without regard to patty iromels, We'Sliniiid lover; but .this off ey the part of onr•republican friendoWai not of that nattire;.it was simply an offerte'illvide the'offices,'on the prioclple. of "half :a 'loaf is- . better thairrioloaf.". .Fearing' to irtst.the peo ple to continue, them io-power,. they •Wonld , i'coeipy'ornisel' with Detnocrats, and•ihns pre• vent a:i'ecision on -the "merits." On. the Point theettit was.politic-on their part as being the only meansofiholding.POwer;. but Democrats have ono such inducement.-' With: ihern . principlc is paramount, and they are um: willing tu'itultify themselvei for the bauble of To, more fully 'show the motive tor a no Party" Ticket in' this county, we. refer' 'to the action of the. Republican party, in the counties adjoining us. In Warren.county, where there has been e Republican niajority.of. near.looo, nn union of the people in mass convention was effected, which wasatrenuously opposed by the ftr;fitiblienit party, W . hich' in ilefianee : of, the wishesof'the people, made a strictParty.noml itintion. In:Putter and Tioga. counties, also,. ihe , 4.ls.riion" has been.opposeo by the Republi• cans, and effected: only by, the rising of the masses do.ov'erlbr.o7.v. th.eir.,.corrant, arq eve r . .‘"vhelmingli in the .ascendanf. `lt will thye be seen that selfishness in unite aspuch• acterietic of.the.Repnbiican party, us 'Pai4ot . ..inj, If the people of McKean. county . , are enttrs,. : I 'act nr . C.Ongress, entitled ...an act to 'eontheite econary purposes," iiatisfiedwith Republican rule, we . expect the,. property used for insurrti will continue that ,party . in . p o wei„ 'To thisapproved August , 9th, 1861, and that said act , ' • decision weshalt cheerfully submit: :Iron thOe published al length' with. thia,order. . • ohodient other hand theY aresntisfied with thelsciittrige": ' .. to. again ,‘[oigned.] Year, .' YABRAHN servant . M. 1.1 . ,:iC0LN.. they 'effected:list full,', and. see, fit - ' • '•,.. . change to 'the safe precedents of '.Democracy ! \ f ere exists a willingness arnom,„ the Paris W e shall rejoice with them. As regards the -871 k sto take any amotint of' the U. B:Joan, resolution's net forth ' by the, republicans, we •1! e 'to the extent Of ;506,000,060. •' - . • , have,hti.t . l.ittle fault to find.: If they had acted on.that priociple.hesetofore,. we.sho aiy have . been the,gainers. , We.. are opposed hoWiver, . . to ao.wiconditiona/ State • of wish to see war waged only _for the. tipremacY . of . constitution and laws, and so conducted:. as 'beit'tecure tbat objeo s ., .*. • SOCKS r(511. OUR ; i:Dix,i'rEpts At a•COnvention ; held at Stnethport, 'oh :the:l6th tfity Of• Sept. • inst., society waS forinedfdr •the linipose of. furnishing:Out: Voltinteers-.with good, .warni, Woolen, socks, for the 'coining n.Li.j)er, Sons. were app Oinked oflicers,forthe Central Society, .at • ,Smethpart ;. :P,:.Fonni, Preside,ne; Mrs. 8.. P. T-T 'dent . ; Mrs,. P.•E'Sc:.tu e s,, .Treasurer; W. CO:WLES, .Secretary, a4d..Mrs. .HENrcr: : 1-Ipll.iN, : Coryesponding -Secretary, .• • It is eXpected that each townshipin . the cennty•will Organize . 'auxiliary .Societies . t . o . the CentralSOeiety; and - report as soon ais orpiuize( ~o,6iii.sdeicky...- A o . eeting of tie Central. Society Will be held at . the . CoUrt House, in, Sthethport, - on Tuesday,• October Ist; at . 2 o'clock; p. In. , Delegates are his'', ted froln:alf the.towns:' : • ~ • ADDRESS 1.. . .trilES.—We are called upOn lirour.con airy • time' to' perform -sonie. servi 2e for-u or soldiers, trillingindeed - coniparii-on with their aranow3 -duties; but, uavel-ilieleskit much needed one; and although we - ,canuot etc .W101.11:011 in' deeds of seltsacriiirp'and valor in camp and' Yu fleiii:wit our.:villiagneat-i do what little arc able, for the cainfert of those who are; •dding • -so ranch to re -OstablisitOur muvh • ioveil institutions.. We ahall esteem it. n privilege tucoutribute t t Ht. tie of oar time • auddithor for, the well-being of-our - brave men,•Clar heroes to whom. We shall notloolt in vitiator deeds Of noble: (laying in. the hour • or conflict, "For behold they have lett'all'' fu r. this Sacred- cause. And. While we work, remdining iti safety, by. our own liresides..our with gratieude to theta lbrilicir enure,: tote Store to-oar alilicted•countollie tilessings ( - fantod:or; able peace, and our prayer to:ifeavenshail nit or success and safe' return. . : , , • „31. E. EQED, Pres.. N, cow . L 6 , sea , . ifEADQVAItTES, PI'.;NNSYLVAt:,I,\ MIIITIA, • DEI.AIfTIENT, • • 'llatrisbuPg, PennSrlvania needs Blankets and ings for . her 30„000 bravo: Soldkirs, in Mans to supp ort the l. o.overrillient. Every' filenny: . • eapalile of Ainiliing:l3l:iiik els, (will to a siiioe loom, slandil. at" once •he sot in operation. ; Liberal cotart eti will; 'be:gi yen to all such:. •• •••• • • • • Blankets 'should ;be • wool giiy, 7. feet long: 1)Y in'. an I .w,;h:11 full ,t pounds, with:tin , better9•? • s.l r . Hack, 4 inc nee :long„in trio centre of each Ulaitki t. ' Stockin,.s will Le t:fi(lvd •the , coming', winter —lialb)Mse•or rocks, good ; -fourth lion ad end). Let every.inothery wife and sister_knit• One or - More . pairs. • : • '.Let associations be forinad'in eneb, crnpi te, with a t reasarer:at tlie,emrity With' whpmthe toekings"ean . be deposited, an,l forWifrdcd to . the Military store at Harris burg... 'The" United:. .Stabes:.contract prier, .tWenty-fire cetiti. pm' • paid to each county treasurer; and thus a futi,l' cnir be.raiSed' to•siipply the. wants Okvoinuteer fainilics; to which every patriotic W.oinan in the State' can ilontribuM , her serer: • • • . • • . .11: • ‘.• , Quarterinaster-Generzil, M • .....Sefiternbcr 0, 1S1.11.: • 7 :• • MELACTITOVLY.:ACcTDENT.—Ye:•teI-- i.bly as was cox, in 'Elk : bounty, •slionter;,.. accidentmecuried whitql spread h . gloom er.the. eitizem . of that plai:e Mr, Luctus - )Vtr,cox had r'Oltrn-, teered to take the cOmprny through •from . that:. place , to. Warren, there to take the :cars, • Ast.heywere leating,gonS.were saluting' the..boys in honor of their depart-. ore for the• War. 'One of the. coMpany„a• Igrt,tu'Wit,T,T.s:4S, reyof cr 4hich 'heltad, while iri the wag.; m: nod had fired four shit into tit 6 snap ped "'the cap•;Of the'. fifth which . • did not; off and was in the .•. turhing the cylinder of the.rcvolyer,,when loo,} took fire and cxphitted, the bail striking llr. Wrr.cos:ln4 tib9ve'.the . . right car'the halt lodgii4in his bead. lived". •ho t about five - hours- aftervitrds,,.the . . ime.entirely Unconscious, Tfr. NV,• leaves. a 'wife and U large'.eircfe of friends to mourn. his untimely deatli.---Miner. • .•: -•.),V.i.sitmoTottl, 5ept...14.-The. fallowing '.let, .ter, from.the. President 'to-Pen: Fremont- was transmitted to the hitter omtlie gliniiiistant. '. NV/mut:ye:anti; 5ept.,.12,-1801.; .. . . .71.Tajor.Gon..Johli C. Frentolit: ', • . • , .Slit—Ycitirs cif the 1311',.iii answer to mine of the'2tl 'instant, is•• just • received. Assuming that you; upon the gtound, could beer judge.ol the.neeessities IA .your position than I cotild -at. this distance, on seeing ',your proclamation : of August -30th'. I perceived no general, objection . to it. Themartietilar , claiise; however, in rely flan- to the confiscation ofpropt.rly and o , 3ec eration of slaves, appeared to me tod act of ,tionable.in its nonteonformitv.Thagust up!, Congress passed, tho.oth, of-t• I wrote yin] 'ex the same aubjnit, toe cite clatiso • shOuld be' -Pr. ,, ':' ray. v! i ' - ' I4I Y. '• :, ' '..• • . —.— , '• . i j, , ,, -. 4,d...kWer just-. received exfireSses the' PlalortncP on , row part that I should / h a k e - an . • open orter for, the 'rnoilifica lion, which'[ very .chitorAlllT". ,Iris theretore; ordered that the saltOroclamation be so modified, .held and con strtciett.ai toeonfortmand not to tionscend the. nrair-isjUlls.On- tha'same subject contatinid in the Taal- LAumiao.—Dtitirii'-,the . late Preaiden tint canipaikn, a< gentlein'air. addressed a Demo cratic lineetfng, andan the course of his remarks said; in substence, that.• • The selectioh•olLierele 'et:Oulti•resnit . in the 'ilisruption.of, the • • • • • In the deitrue,tion of trnrle'and commetce— , - . c.reate'still greater hiotllity.lnqOrPen the North' and . ' ••• That:thelaboring' class" would be .without , ernploypient--- I"6utaf~e price of prOcjucc wojllcftrativa 117 . . . . . . That. taxation -vvoukil, increase. at it fearful ra;f. ... . . . When these. things' were predicted,' :the. Rer: ,. langheci: . end. We,nt and • got" - one :of their own kind to address our . citizena,'ind' their orator kaid in '..tibstanee_... The election.of Lincoln would restore. peace end'quiet!o the•eountry; it Would revive trade, re'sfore 'confidence; and. the .4horer Ivould :rei.vahled'y ith 'conoteia enifiloyment . and high' wages; - that i ,t Would.flilen'Oo -once' and forev er the'lieiesy of secession, , and the e)ntti - voc;itht, become ob . edient 'to. he • f'0 ,, ,..5; have, nn econornicad.and.puie• . ..odniniatration, Ao.conducted.de 'reindugqtatthe 'timeo of the esrlier '.. • •' , .Reader r judge• bet weep the. two. We have no comments ;4 . 3 Hill . . .I.vrianTs.. OF: 'rnn Eawa'..--We 'read of 'severalwets of 'violence:4)y, mosin'tha Eastern States, anil see ' a d4position'to jiist•ify' the'oeta by a lew.‘ of ;the'liiireasonifig portion of: the' , 'press:, Maintainanee'of the .sopretpavy, of. the laiv should,. with the'pepple country, above all.other •pepple; . be at - natter .ofpride,' no . less ,thaii a Matter of Jrineiple. They have proelainied , tle!loctiirie that man is capable 'of :self-gover.niniipt, and - haye.basetton it their Po- lint a mob. from its' yery . natufe, is nit' self-- i4 - nyerMing... It is not. governing 'the the only. supreme - authority , fecognized, : . bits • th bug:h ,its: passions' 'which latvs were, meant to 'restrain as ilanget'aiiVto-good goiiern ',rent. • The fundamental poneipla - of - .-Republi:: -can g6Yerument ra-:tliat : the ma jority*.ihall' rule and the .expression of-the will ot . -that majority is the laws.creafed 'by:the peo ple. ATob• law my a , iile.itieestal.lish'ed law of . Ore people, 'to •reacida remedy, not sanctioned by . then]. Mob law, theretore, is the attempt of the. 'Minority to overpower the Majority by: force, .'and'.it is as revolutionary in, ha character,as t he. rebel . aiternpt do . 11vel throw : t he authority oh he'figov., ernoint. IVe - arirlenderintr. upon : a ware to es-. tablish the .mttioriti of the violated lass's,. and hererme Mei:insist eric y, shainelul jirecedeat; Jur citizens . of the loyal States-to adopt :tilt. sinne;Viblent.and abarchi- Calunit-tires or Ire .rebels, whiefidu .one case, ran. he no more juitiflrlile than in - the other,, which loyal, citizens colitlr inn.., Iris'Mil thaC. it we admit .that rude,May.he jqstifi.,kble . .ia . any cise, then is' an opening Made her violence svhicb,frjay exp - we civil treerinm „con. Si S tlt Jrnoicing that no member. of society • •••gaii be ved .61 life, liberty, or 'property, wit/wit dur i.roro.ss of fir re'' 'Tie. worst:-toes iii.eumititritioual liberty are . those who in firjuslify thiy . -fancy that :the CUM ha uf the Cannot or will not. enforce • it, laths or will or t - coincide with those notions of, right which may be entertained by. anexci trd mob.. islheretute for the generali&ood of every:rerniruitliv to snbald„ implicitly and inyariably, 10 , 11 re laws, arid their duly :appoin-: •teil ininiSters; ra lter thini altany . time or under any dirarirpsrances, tb.supercede them by pop- • . Moat: S Et it arSA F.xstentrtoirs.---Several . of the largest war vessels belonging to "the, bloclradint2 squadron, Fars' the il r qeional Repub.-, FortresS - Monroe• early. on' 'Sunday . !nitro ing and: proceeded soUchward.., Anether expedition is•beiroz•Atted out, Isilew he ready . in tow (rays: 'Trbops tire cottc . edt raying theie,' and special *role roe ce sd.b stone tu ustial . and see'ret movement: . The'sdeanter . d;afire has 11,1nlod ) ont:litro' . the stream; and is 'ln:pared rot! tr;t111-4sort 'For The ..V.ltolt-t hilt has been thoroughly oyeihauled coaled, awl is, ready. for :immediate trunspUrt service. Each of these ve.-seht could 'carry •1,000 rnitn, till tit eit' accoundrernitnts 'and several :.ctiks' r:at ions.. ' Many of the d raf gonhaitts aie, rind 'have been reatlylor sea for `some time, hut they are held back at the .Brook- ' lyn NavY•Yard, Waiting tor. some ptiipose not -yet made pulite; • The ant'hdre . s.4.Of •; , (incle Turn's Cabin'," MrS.Stowe.,.is urging upon. the gavernment,in the'colutnns of.tlieJndependent, the emancipa , ' ti'onolall the slales ai the•only way to termi nate the War; Itis. to Mrs, Stowe. and her clas'i:offanatics that the nation. is chiefly In.. delited for this. war.. Petticoat government :s entirely too. costly, at .this rate r and a little too , . . . Fact.-ASaratoga corres, pOntle . nt stiva that as a Id tee iiumber,.of antlfish dealers hay.e-lattly-faiietrtheie pot so much' of that •taristoclacy" . althe•Springs as: mita] ; but that its pl.iceis supplied by the families of artily contractors.=BuYtla •Cont..Atlimrtiser. A Ncw l'Oah turrou. RRESTFIL—James' MciMastiiisi editor 01 t.he Frreman's . ihtely changed to the Aiiireert, Was .arrested yesierilay. morning, by.c.;riler olthe Secretary of.S.iate, and: ta1,10.0 down' to 'Mart. Lafayette. Mel\fasters has 1010,T publishetithe •Freeruan's Joirnal, w. weekly Cathalie paper,, which he has conducted. with such interiveratezeal hs to cause his arr,st.; ••' [KT' Col. I:tank - id, a merht)er of the Caed u y s. -Parliament, was nt IV”bing.tonr itse'a regi— ..sinca and obtained the power hroi and equip. m'ent. of 1,600 Lntieers;,:a"Lnneers,withsabre• Sherri iike.he ICdh...9norti,thu' shaft .or which ,carbine, Pis/Ph - luet. long and a Nude fourteen, is tot`,' 1 he,r2ndeavobs.will he at petroit..--- be Ilk . (he field by DecOmbar and . cOc9aluatied by e?iPetienced.offi&ers.• . . In Ronlettir,. Potter, 'county; Pa.., on Sept. .1001; Ar.mov Tar. ann' of 3i. .• and H. Stickke; aivd 3 y , arc and 4 • In Libprty , Town.f)ip, itn the 26Lh inst., Roxy A N".`l, wife of John ' . . . — n llp, h . fiVinv. purchased the note. T and . nceuuats ufF....".•••AIAsoN, all peraonb so 'indebted are requested to cull and, .setfle withriUt by,Sodbin PORN will he' saved. r. Eo.' H.. MASON. •,....Smethprirt, Sept. 11;1861. •' ' . ASHES WANTED. THE undersipled will pay ten rents rr bush el fo'r all good house and ei. , ht,e'enlefor all good field. ashes, it. hie Store'at Port Allekaily. • . • H. POLLEY'. • .