-. i". - - 1 1 ; : , '%.7: , ,L,:tk„, ..,--: : ". ''-. ''',':.' . 7,'cf .::,,,'.', -66111 iouittp Elcinotrat • t • ',: : .0rt.t,*(i4,7,...'ePt... 1 .0ti1."i. 8 :0 2 DEXOCEATIC STATE =EEL ~A UDITOR GENERAL,. . IsAtic SLENKER, of Union county ,sURVF:.YoIt'GENERAtt JAMES P. BABA, al Aileggnr CI UntT Foß' . C an PA,T,TON, •• of Eiie coatit y; Fon. ,11FPILESEtliATrOIS DR. C. R. EARVEy, of. Ell; count), DR..T..i.. BOYER, o(Clearfield Co. ANNIVERSARY MEETING .. • " , . • .•"In•acCordance.iAth tile. call:of the Chairnian • of-the Dernoeratia .State:Central Committee; tha.Pemeciats and all oilier:loyal citizens of ItacKean county, are respectfully and earnestly requestedto iteit iriMassthnetini,at theCourt . i 11Odieln Scnathport, on Wednesday the 17th day of St 6 pteMber•next; at 2 o'clock, fr..M., to commemorate the•adoptiOn of ,the Constitution of the United States of. America. ;viyilt, of Elmira,.N. Ilpn. B. Ciimmot, 'of Cuba; N. Y.i B. W.'Llicy, of . Warren, apd `others are'engaged to address its: • Friends Of theConstittitinn turn out and devote one day •to the preservation of the great. Charter . of American Liberty. • -.1: .firgrcler of ,Counly Cdrnmitt . oc.. • • • J. C.IINNILIN Chatiquati smeibpoft, §eptetilber 6, 1862. CONVENTION. By direction . of -the'Connty,Cemmitttie; the' Denrti;critic.. Ceunty'Convention ., ef • McKean county 'Will meet. at . Smethpint . oniWednesday, the 11th of s,,,torober,.riext, - ot 12 o'dock M., thepor'peee of plttcing, in nnOiiiiittion suite= ble persons (or County.: offices ; and, the selec: tion of Senatorial Delegates. - The voters . .ol• the several Townships . within'the County are , requested to .'lneet.at their' .several places .of holding election,, aftd. select three persons as . 'delegates to said Cente'ntien - , en Satuirlay, the 13th instant J. C .11 AMUR.: • Der!tneeat ic do's, ?t try Commit tee • ,NEono;EquAl.rfy,..."7llP of the de seetidants of Africa the' United Stales is iri coinpatible with the liberty.and sdety of. the European descendant.' Their 'slavery int-I'lB.lin exception, resulting front stern and infl ,, xthle necessity',: to the general liberty. in the United States. 'lltle didnotoriginste -nor. are we re . • . spensihii.for'tflis necessity. Thcii , liberty,: if • ' it s vccre.licissible;.could onlybe e s tabilOwd••by • , violating the incontestible povvertiot the States isnd.'or subverting the Union.. And beneath ,'the ruins of the Union vcrOld be buried, sooner or later, the lib . erties of both races."—/feniy Pivit*y Fulltiped . . •-• "IF THESE :INTER.EAI;..F. , IDIA'rLC 3 AND Aancl- TIONISTS• EvEn GET, POWER IN TIIETE'HANDS, "- .said thefgifiat Wfbat; , r; •on a ru pircrralile oce.a. WILL OTnnICIDE THE.PONsTITGTiori. THE AT.PETIANCE, CHANGE /ANTS TO EMT TiIErnAEL:TEA, LAN VIO LENT HANDS ON : Titosn GIFFEII:WITit '.711E31 . IN 7,'unin.priniot4, OR pARE,LIOEETION .THEIR IN -I.4I.IIIILITTy"AND FINALLY: . BANKEEVT ' :711E COONT.E.T . ANnDELUGE IT, WITH • . , SciFf 'NEW Folt. SSI'ETIIPOR.T.7W9 were shown.a sett Of • teeth . ,. nth Ili) on Rubber base, .by„:pr.'Sp"ragite, and it deeidedly the beet thing.'We ea: of the :both as :to wOrkinanihip ; for dental : ptirposea,. • .We would adeise tillwho wish anything in•his line • to give •htin a call. • • . •", LATEST NEWS • The manufacturers'of rumors yesterday c'on. . fined their efforti 'concerning, the Maryland 'vasion — ,to a pleaiing.variety olstoriesas to. the occupation of Hager stovvn the' rebels: She. 'etiseive despatches assured us that the fawn was taken • forcible possession of by fifty, by twenty tnousand, and two hundred anti fifty • 'thouiand'Of thieneney: Then the rumors sub. 'sided into generalities, and 'fixed do numbers. We have, by waY of FOrtress Monroe, an • aCeount of. a brilliant' victory in North Carolina. On 'the Morning' of • the Oth 'inst., a body or 1,20 D rebels' attacked 'about . soo of 'our troops, • Wa.hington,,N. C. A desperate fight 0! .•taro hours ensued, and then the rebels were .• signally beaten, and, 'compelled to: Ily, were ''ptrstiedNor seven miles. During the fight, the Ouidiat Louisiana gUve'griod 'assistance, rebels with marked, effect.. The gull : boat Picket was blown 'tip by•ajt accident s to her megizine, and 'Capt. Nichols and nineteen men 'wire killed, and ail . wounded: On shore, ihe'frght, oar losses were only seven killed, 41id'fortr-seven wounded: Or the' ilebels, •i• • • y ere* end' a .large number : made priaooets In the let Regiment ~` .Slf'ortls Carolina Union troops wacengaged With ~...-:,fd,tettngutehed bravery. Lompames-B and D, ilso'•engaged.: Cincirtnati : shoie that • eire!ra h -rebele .-in I S' - ' 4e";iWilieOerir to. i crisis... T o , '''''. ' i lrfeik'' ' '' ' a :o' not " accurately know, - were ii1 ' ' :' ,.4... ;01 1 .1z,-!!!' 1 , 4 :,,,... .. h e . e i t ,i;',i n d sidirnishing ."'..;l3'°''iiit'r.dai:iliP-41 utsPn ' t '' '. " 7 ' ' The defend •:,--..,---.4is..ioi ~.6ii.thiiwgbo'cii the tay. - . :' ' ' 4- ig . ' sl the arrieal of large rein -,- ;N -1 . 1 - t tlii ' ilierli'll'itt- I , l goan . :"i c ii cs t i — i n * tißitirjed soldier's - gioes•,.stabllity. to - '''.' number of'newly - eiriired citizent, '''',-Y:''^:4lubi'k i ' ti ll considered perfectly -' ..:.: - and - , `46P''4 , rfalpviiPPiis ~.. tln DEFENCL . OF 'Pr'ifi 11A Itit 19 . 130R0, S , pt• 10. Goy, ei4rt in has I . s3l.li!ti n orjer is ( ollouk: . • . .. : . .. . . . . 10 srietv a.. the dangerous. in . yasinn now, thteaienfnieur . §tate', by the'. enemies of the gov6inment, it is„ deemed ne'eensui) ; . to c olt upon 01 the•ablo 7 hodied,: ineh of Peeps) . Ivuoia tdutgaruzrr , iirinni•diarel y • fo r t he 'tin tense:or vh, St; r re, and ,to''bereudy for.nia rek ing . qtders . upon o'ue honr'e...rintice:ip.roeeed.tO•sueti.finints of - rendeivuusia . tire G'orie t um . l'o'ay diiect', it. i, Ist "I'liat`c'om.panp Mganiititionsbe made . in acooidaneo.::Withilni hMIO thelavra of the United :. • 1 may be 'sudden, it is dessiru hle that 014eis aril inentheis coin' puny provide thernivkii- : -iyith :the hest: arms . they can secure, with at lea4t. sixty re ands, oi amunitionlo Stilt AM! hinds or a tins • in.- posses ... sion.Ol Olcli the.Sers'.l Buch . persOMi„.. us cannot 'secure r and : hi-Mg arms with •,therni.ivillbe•far-• Goverrim , mt after • arrival:-at . the the.Plac • S • of reniiiizs'ous. • • ; .•- . • officer-and miirribor • of .a compariy. IshaliprOvide himself . i ! vith.good. stotit'clothing, uniform or otheriidse; blanket or .haversack, reedy to go intocampwheo'Callati : into.sereie • ti. - -ttlf---EiirhCotripiayorganizing.mi.be Mirfee ted as soon, al! possible, and report the name of the MI; the •ltrintier Or, mCo, anil,place reridezvotia,:fa thoa6 headritiar ,ters; in. order ihat• they*ay:Vd promptly noti : Tiedto move when their. serOces are'required. ,stll 7 —OrgartizaT ions, when 'orderef to . move, wil'be furnished_ with transport tion the Government arrival ;t*tho :rend.ZV Ou. they will lie .lerwed ,into re imente. ' or';siic6 organizatin.ns 4.slh , ! • Govelnor (Coinmander•in ,,chig of Pv:nnsylvifily) may cl!ject.- . . . . . 7th.---So far' s,.l . ir . 'li•tiealile, anens .may : bn .... foiinil 'cons'istent i.vith the iiitei:esi 'althe . r;nb• Fo lie :ervice,..orn6iniestrain the saint! inciilitifis will-bo:p . laiieil.iig..thne in h'neli liirger imgini zat ions as;piay be lornuid. • Bth—Or~auiz3(inr.y formed under . . prod a in a tion are e,uueitly ; n•.to adopt . without , ti • s • c ITP',3 so r un'iis may ne- Fi:.ssary to comply with this order. • • • •• ' . • . . .•otti•HOrgan'iation,i'calre,l trii (ler. this 'criler'tvitl.tte it'll time oily as thitiiressing ..for- the State defence rriixy By order, Bce, , A NOREW . . • P ROCLATATION,. TIiE'fIOVERNOR cry I'ENICSYLVAViA .WttEn'EAF , ,in the pre§..lt...positinft is expedient that tneit . sures sfivuld, be ,taken Now, ,therefore, do earnestly recommend. .the; - iMmeiliate ,iornoation Ihrough . aut :ti;e Com; inonWealth, of voluntaer COmpSiiies and regi• ments, incortiorrnity. with 103 . militia act' Of fSSS . . • Arnll will be disiributiol to the orgaiii: -zitrions an to be 'MI me'd,.agr,entify the pro visions of that : . .. . .. .• It is further recommended . , that-,.in ord6r to give tine n s pporitinities for . drill' and instruction iill placeiot buines , s Ire' 'Closed !in:ily ,at..tlirev o',cle.k, i." 51:, ko thlit p'ersons, employell'lllere• in..miiSi; aft . e'r that hour; be t.-liberty to, attello to their . inilitary . iiiities, ..'.. , . . . . . The.Cheet 61 alaci ity tLe mrn "of POmsylvantii have i ith.n.rt'ea te,lyVn theinseYea to the nei.vicnpf . t he icoUntry.iiiis - Me.seil.: heavily On her . , Military reimuiees. lam •reitietatit to 'ask het'. pe'eple tivassif re an their, safety; tequires.that they should do so, it is* in their - b'ehiilt thiat•l'plitiorth the "scorn mehilations coat lined, aid mge a prompt corn pliance with them. 'Given under my hand an the ereat•S, , ill of the State, at.Harrishttig, this.Fottith day oh:. t , p. yeni Loid ant.,..thOnsand eight, hit', died and sixty- two, anil•of the ,Cotit• tponvilen)fli . the - eighty-seventh; -•- BY TILE GOVERNin.:• • . .•• .• • • ELI SIJFER; s:erret(!ry of Common'wenlo.; . . Tim 6 G ULF " nri TII¢ PrIFFALO AND ERIE. RAIL' ROAD.— . lre : tinder.stand that the' :iiuffald, aLd Erie Rdi!road' COM:pall . are . tnaking prepam . ... tions to fill .Ihr•great Twenty:Mile Cied4.netti North E.itit Station. TO •;110 this it Nitl rvgnire nn. embankment i4OO feet Ina and 125 leet.high—a great undertahieg; but .a dpiiTable:orte, nei•ertheless, as the safety • . 01 the road at that • place would die- areatly in criaied.On its completion.-=Erie • • . . . . . , .LOW . W.ATER IN. TIIF'. (.."11.10.RiVEIt.—The Ohio river..at — Wheeling;. Va..,.is .Said 'to be lower thab it:has 'been. bir years, .Cant.:o l lVeil lnad:. ed a flat . at.. Steubenville, ,Which Only draws seventeen inches. The' :flat is now aerotind above the Tlitee . Sisters. . No:.tlescription of itearner now makes any attempt' to.havtgate the river... '. . . ' From Maryland. PHILADRLPII!,I, Sept. 0 , A special despaieh tO . the Bulletin from 11;tr risburg represents that all..is quiet there. No rebel movents have ..,taken Place towards . geratmi n . A force Or our cavalry under General Mc-. Clellar. capfured Barnsborough, in the rear of New Market yesterday.,.. The operator at Hanover says that refugees from 'Frederic repOrt that the rebels are: en• trenching themselves on the'Mririocacy, and that they have blown UP the'iron bridie over that river. ' . . The rebels, presumed, hae'e arrived.at sane pOint on the Northern Central Railro id, ai the telegrapliiine has - been tarriperet. With, and the iyorili Yankees" , beard .by thO'operatorbere. It ia.not.thoughrthat rail toad comow!ication' has yet beeninterrOpted. Later.—lnformotlon from Hagerstown .is ttie effect thit the rebels 'have not yet entered that,place. • . The'Maior . hre arrived at Green castle anti says' that Jacksn'c 'advence guard 'at 6 o'clock this evening was saicfp be within six rniles'ot.ilag . eratms . p. . LATEST room FanoinicK.—The latest intelli. genre from Frederick City . and the region._ or. colored by theirebels is. brought- by Geo. Co• jumbos OToonop; rea'ched . Baltinibre' . .yette.rOpy aftt.ttputt,.frpm his eountcy..'seat.itear .oi ! •ti'verton . ',ot :far from ii iipe'r's' ferry. He .641 ... bee'e 'othere : tor some • days priin ice ' fyie ri:Velzieron.ing the -fivttr, :and . .eutlettly. toittid t ; c ms ,ll.,,vit'hin. thn enemy's p'ot•aant business co tittett:lto In .Baltittuire; . xddlcil tiftitp,tir ul plat glt the 'only train lett On.his ,lace, and started_' off fur Frederick' City. ' • . . . . .Vi'e have , not had the - pleaSnre o f.aec . ing (1 , 11.• 'o'Potinel,•hut learn'that it is his Muionjtotn whatho niiv that' the.ene,triy has 'no intention of unvancing either., mil3allimoto , or '4,l'44.hitig. tun.. The. impression On. his. Milt was. that the,y . We're Meiia'riiiit. to retire befoteiNleelellatt l a . army, and Would noon reerMa.tlie eiSter r at some' of. the upper (Ord's, .Scoutin.g.parfies 'Were. out' .seiati s titn.; the.country. for hoists' and 'cattle, and Wcittlit pr : obrittly;.eriter the bordet counties, iii 1 iienn . l)jykriia for this•purpose, if sufficitmt - tirrie wasgiven , fhem to . nereitopifsh theirs purpose.... •' 'The.preSerice,of troth G e nerals Lee and. Jaes son near,Frederieli evoUld:eithei .. . indicate' that i the.ex!iedition is . ii-incist hazardous one •or . that . the •rniiis of the army has . te'iillY .accompanied 'thern, , atid -that the . liivaajon ,is a. reality, and iii,t'n fortgit . g raid. teen if it IS merely a raid _ • .. .... . for stilyi.rtence stotesits secess is.undoithteilly most iMpertant to the 1 . 1.4be1a; laid the Brest flee iii these_ two promjnent Generals 'May be ac counted for on that ground. • . ....... ' .. . ':' ' . . . . .. .. . . • •• qur inteliigence from Washingliin . .ii that the Rebels have fiillen .ba clifroin Cleneral:McCiel lan'afioni; and that be ila,,a6i-aneeilaii•miles: beyoild,Poolesville;'.frCith which - a Rebel picket guard was.driven out, lify!r•.c.in6 fighting, on 14(ivlay 'ailfinociii.. ~ .. . .' ....: . ••• ~ ' . . . . . . . . . ::Duainr!sa - veriaagain suspended id-day, and all the rrOlitary.orglnizationo were ordered to re- . port irirsereic'e at .8 n.'elock'in .the rilornidr,. .. : • Three thpkrsand f laborers •'fiave been ordered ....., I. eo to work . ; on trenches. ...... • . . y.aki:hpriti'esrec . eiveilinlotmatitin hite last . night - Oat the rebels - w e reacNaticing . • C NC I I , :ti A . 'ri, Sept. • . Half p'ast .10 o'clock, P. If. . A: fruip•o(.3o tiirbulances fltiit. of ,ivice yeSterby 6110 m i -ion for the use , t our wounded rt,chmoraf... : When' th - ey..,.vere 12 miles.distatitthey•wsiis arderrB to. halt_by the' riiCkeis of General They. &pl sn. and . thi.offteer.ir corm:0(1,o( the emluilatice:wurl • tnkenhefore General Fleuth,•sYlia:iliformi;a him wi t s not . . was then Made to General.:Rtrby Smith. wdio .. tto Icivil)-ltip.v . lm4 part•ol ',',....1.ri a tit —,-,. 3133 , promptly allcrwetiour ambulanees to proceed.' .•MC‘R-1;5,ii:0C",‘:;..'',1)'.1',1,,.1:iiii.....,•.::,..,,tii,r,nircic r o il: . ••• . , '•Oair,s'couts.report that OM rebels are..mOvi,mi :.• i • '• parcel. of hind 'sit • ' ••.. ••• ' lint ell and dose.••, , e ,l n • , • ;... n ~,,,.ifie. at, a in two divisions,;numbering 16, 00n.men; - • • h . - . • . ' fallow'-: • ••- K C I ) i . , t i,. ..'' 5 . C..1( _b.‘r . .:5! - corm r of lorN. o .17 of s Cho Eicrly"th't:t . .rniotnin 4 ii large, tebei.ciivalre. ~,. •, , • , P"t• " 1 • 1 tilti•in tilislye.ll.o. ItiWll , lo‘p.. MC force 'alt milted- our pislrets on Liclting River,. 3 '.....in c...,,,,,ty p . ,. ,11 . ,,„,..,....% \ ,; , e . t.. f., 3 ,.. 5 ,,f 0 i i .1i ne : 0 f ari.virnz.thern had; . a.:mtleseveriil6l whom 'we'le stator. tot ' ,No IS, an; litr . totred 'arid thir t y. • i Mee ~,,,,,,,i,d. • ., ••, .; - ... •, p•rebes iiii.d now I eiitlis of a porch; to a Beech • lb.. o south , Wost corner at lit NC .15 tint in ti' ' O . uriwholefOrce over the, river 'was dra'wti L i P . ' - • ''• • e.ist hoe Of lot -No 40, coOvooit to kliirace 1,, y.. lib.d in line of battle 'to da ; . . .. . •Dooay, thrice 'iotith by...Ea-11'71e of