M== 'oinitu Eltutoiritt. eittuilay,' SePt4:2lllth, 1882. MIWRATIO, STATE TICKET ..-::.".. J: , 11::.A1IpITOR QiNf4Al,.. - ; 'ISAAC-:5rNT1,tk...13, ciouNrr. ',SURVEYOft.GENERAra, • op : Ate...kaiak:4y COUNTY. Fut coNokted, WILLIAM raproic of Erie county. 1., PO4, X it*** 6 itrATIV, ES. , RR, 0, ,R* EARLEY, Of Elk county, 'tai l . 3. BOtER, of Cleicrfield -.• • r oOtritir soya xArcols. - 1 * . ,7/9. Y. AI:pCOT., ANDREW .RILEY. AUDITOR, M. E.'4I7NDERLADh '6III,tRICT ITTOR REY RAiitEP COltatlNß, .PHILO ACICLY. of the de @condi:lto ot Africa in the.Uniled'States is eempatible wit,b .theliberty and sillity of, the Zereitriatitleireendint:' Their' slat.efy for ITIII n n eXtetifion, linnv stern. and inflexible iieerrasityi:re ihalestertilirbertx iri the. United .W. did emu originate . .nor 'aria • we re apriniigb ferlbiineeeisity. l'heii• liberty,' it • ilnexiirei.posidble4 co:Radion!) , be establiebed• by viehiting ineonfectiblepnWere'ot tbe States efi.iubiertling this Unicin.... And beneath tbeipiins ef.the..union 'would be.buried,. scionet or liter, The libertiesi -of both iiiiees."-,Witrry ?r 4 ;Phe'ci Ftlffiled. . . ogolrvigistlircitrtm: FANATICS AND Alms' , Tioigtgrg, GRT POWER IN yIIEIR eggrilieirieliirginsigi,' n4rnorshle ores. glen, ' , Mazy WILL OVIIRRIDE titlt CONETIT6I 4 ION. agto 4itisgtatviitl, ugV•VIn Wit 'filing& inf iknis"ni igen . IFJTII TURIN IN INeNXIEN ',itinzerrinti'llisig. FALuitr.m, ru1.41,Ly.. BANKRIIP,T TRE CbtiNTRT I' ANV DELDCit ninon." ' • A. Sraarrins, 14 ill be at' Itidgray: ofeTti;arley abr. '39th (Con ( wesk)ielluilettaiA' 4;er thlorz'atrurding, th'e Intraptatail that Vitinity opporinii!y aOr inielltitniialleairal his 'firOfessional services:, 'ilrlibriaine la in'exc'ellent - Dentist, and Will' vesicant his work to,give entire- satisfaction.— TIN tiaisena ofElt county. will atinly 'their in.: traitiog hands any, work they Neadire 41 . *: * • • •Vkh - Cutivirdsiiptt.—The clnrsinera tie Con. lei+ dos , Mhi .was h eld wetilllufaYt list; anis conducted with the iarnoat and dia're ; to, nominate the br:‘ , Viia;flir:thatfrike;with:* dettrtilfnation to !•4 111' : count for ilia Con -6‘041*7414:110/111611:`,00 it Wila.l The eandi. staliat trp , ailpYriypri:ttihi,'arid,haves a ''rfptita - Ift 4C 0 4 0 100 er 1100 Aitete ' • i•f3 t . e publish the.preOtirrinVe" in(Mill refer to 'the Ta t I' i ftrY4l"rtiq 11 1 1 X 7 ufai ein.,WedneedeY, ' Mal ! h Meintisti - ittehrledi the 'Court. House • betiffiNCA Olittr44l etetllOWilli... , -,:z We, regret the disiPPeillgentin Wee signet 11,Y, Ike!. eon. a t tend= ali4 l .44 ' :ktiil ' iti:iiikii.... l .s ) h.d'heei) ihvitid: itith . re 0 : Willftalq Who had been' :absent fraltwitipisie,arribing while the mreting was . ..• .., .. e 2 MAPP-elec'Aieii!eted `11" shirr( - ..bei , maitirly . i i ii k, : l o_ ~ q l- : ;,l r i f i e! !!d . lY /4114 loudly cheered' • Tbre!utebaance,of ego large • number of the . ei4/01ritaloktouitty,;- showed that loee and 4. #1e . 4t.4 4 140i Off.' Cipit,itUtiOn hruf:net been 'ereljeitirrittiirler the ki s higler la no i' 'teachings' asel4llo'4lby.spi . episy• in fo r 4i- perillons• times, 'lrkiirslo 4:7 4l4o46 4 :iliiiiir 'PI I ' M . of 'their - bops fit44110141.?..t4 ,A.,...2,1,1: 7 ~.... • f Learettcsca. 7 -sVer °wk. of . fins ce#9tik'antrd,r -, b*PliPnr,'9,f 11 .' 41e Y ,9 !! c PuP t Y'. reictsted The morrsinat ion -for,Repti sen triti vet at theitelmblibietetivehtiritil .', '"- ' (I:)Vfv.Sociitrato, of ,WarreO;'' io f 1,1 i; Reptib . . in . thhrjtetrtet. • It t 'had'O, tscontlit" in Itiri,F,.. ( yese,r,it.convention, grin delogittee • witheltaiviatiyiith.their candidate, ahoth.they Sonia' of our 44'publicon •friends have doubts cif ' there 4touih in ttis'ilistrito'eleet both et . ::. pter„upx.uWtinettion: ; :of the enioilleil Militia, of 1. hiliiiiiiirit r ia now eomp)Oted. About fifty'•:per . - 'Firetr4r9ipifertiided . ha ve 'been'. found Bt, fur 4 4 1 # ..: . : q iiiiiliiiatiefaethinii:ix ' A I • It' • ''sf Lo - , .. : Prene t•w 4 c tl' •:116 • Ilpectlde .. Sour es . wi.ean judge .11e ;#lll#o4teiii!..!46vherged . theis: dirty without iiiiitlinilil.iiiii.ifieittifullY.. - . • .. • .: .....!:' , ' 10. 1:::: " ".:rt. ' - ''''' .-4 ' - "'' . . , • . • , 4e r ,O P*00 ,41 - 1 4 ;11 9 1 enatcie . Simmons.t 2..Witifi,4lireitii4.iir if iOcittrit - -.: knot iCk will, .7‘444,44i;44..'0 . 0 ; t4it t 4* a tet• vaate; ha ! , *i l iolidtbOiti,o. : , :fcirekcif:.,puOic eetiii :,;:intiit;lolo4,ll94,4-:iieOgit, hie tj o eilltltud S. ;'4'.'' , .:ANO l tiiMitOiAt'ffet?itP:P ' Is* . .- . 1 '::"";/..,':•:',;::::::.,.: '',' ', 1 ...' :::, ..,...• • .' ' , • • '. ~ cONVENT!ON,: .. •, Ptirsfinnt fty from the see,, e9tiniy; tn , ;t : at COtrrt gnieibiuiit, , on •Wedneedny the it4t;,lof ttre'!i;urptise or . 'nnminntintf caii „ ; dulateg to be rippoiteitnt,the'en,twing'eleclien• The 'Convention .wtio iirenniied • by., Williaii Bnrtnn .Prettdent, 'find J. L. Bean . . . The f( Bowing poesons kesen!ed.eredenttels Liberty—W DilVi4, Fitch B Bradford—Wm. Burton, Philo:Ackley;:e.,T 'Chamberlain. ,• .:• , Perry, Charles Woodruff.. . , . . Annin—F, Slierw9od ! , Corvrin ,treating.:-Jemee O'Paly, W. F. Ormsby ) , I L. Bean. Otto . .Trunee McCord, Jesse Garey.. ~ • Diiylic•M. thy m.' Broder. C'orsq . eilL••M.Suotlerlim. Orren Stmehynii"t—Miley Baritvel!, A B. Armattimg. . •.• --; • s,.fee —Peter, 13. Lucas', Lawrenc Ndrioillt—Geo;•Sinith, 4. L. Viiorden„-Jatiles The Chair n . ripOtrited a cointittttee of three o repo . rt on cretterittale: . , Cntnmiitee reported no' delegates 'entitled to' conven- On Frintion,A; ,Armstione, and .l; L. Worderi' , :vt:ere appointiql it'Coinnlittee on resoletions, and report at the evening sea- On motion.ihe conventkon . ndjourno to at.To'rfock On re-acie'mbling the Ccinveniion procee eJ . . . ' For conrity7reasurer,.W.,Y. :McCoy mei ;..ett a Majnitty . of . .all . the vote4;when on . trio tionthe •nominafloo Was made. arattimons. For...Commissioner', A ndrew'Rileyhaving the mjority of votes,, was declared neminated; For Auditor, M. E. .Suntlerlan was tinanc motisly.nominated. ' ~ .. . ..'-.* . . '. For Dig , iet Attorney, S:C Ityde, was shnli nated by acclamation. •, .. - . . ... On mption'the Congressional delegates' were instructed to use . rill bond:able means to secure ihe•nornina don of A.S. 'A t nold; at the Con ejo gressional ct loin, ... '•.- • On mntiOn . . IP . Backus:Watt'imminated for , Senator, stilt :to the decision •ol the Senn .terial renveretisone . S. C. ilyde, A. M. •Benton and J. 13i Osiattoivero.selected as Senatorial delegates, witb powee•to substitutt;.• • On motionqh%followinzipelsons. Were eke; ted us, a Standiti Committee for the ensuing , .. • . yiar.--.Y.13. 'o'viatty Wm. Wilkie, A. K. John.. . • •,.. • • son, J.,Carter, and B. D. Hamlin. 1 , ' • . , '' The "committee on resolutions, repnrted the. following, Which were unanirnously. adopted:-L" ,k, Reintveii, That the Peqoerecy:Of .McKean eounty„waiying thi,espression of their •etews upon.gitestions rot rendered imperative' by. the imperille,d 'COndition, of, their country; hereby_ . • nun: That (hey will . eontinne to tender.-the government their and united supp. rt in tgell64'ol. all, legititeate means to suppress the ietnllindand,to .restore the. Union ,it was, and tinaintain the Constitution as it ving that. ihat sacred .it:strupnent, frninded in seictornkiy pur lathery, clothes the constituyed . •anthoritiea with lull power tosacrompliah hutch purpose.: . . `Second.. That by the, following , resolution, unarlitiously passed byrongiese iii bly, 1861, the-Govertiment Was ,pledged' to the Policy, - Ili: 'euteated therein, 'and tetfieh 'cannot be departed iron? without violation nf public faith, cis:, • oßesofceff, That the present deplorable - civil war has been forced upon the country , by the .of, the-Southern •Stat 4, now ,in arise against the. Constitutional -Government, and imam)... around the espial; that .in This national emergency., Congress;, banishing , feelings of mere passion or. tesentnsent, will recollert only its duty to the whole country; ~that this war is not waled, on their 'p.rt, in any.spitit ot ppprrssion or —for any purposeot Co..quest ur subjugation,; ;or purpose of oVer 'throwing or. interfering-with. the si . gbts ores. isbliehell institution.' of those States; bpt- to de. fend and maintain the supremacy of' OP 6antiii ttiflori : Ind to preserve h all the dignity, eqii4lity- and rights of the - save; al States unimpaired, and . . thst.as soon.as.these oljects. are *accomplished the war Ought to • ...Tl)sit we are Willing teS _act in the coming eie&ion With any class of loyal ciiiiens Who egret. With,ns in•ihe principles herein og• pressed; that we hereby invite the compere. 4'511)01%01 . citigens in givinethe molt emphatic .apression: to these. principles.. by -supporting the ticket &intimated : by this Convention... ~ .Rosalved, ,That the. proceedings of this Con , vention be published in .the .111"Kean . Couury On motion, aiijourneil.siNelie.. • • • • • .• • • WM.. BURTON,' Pres'ti J. BgAttp.Sec'y. •. • • • , .1 EFIRLI. ON IN RAIDFOR.D . court rr.— tlnder a call, signed by some five hundred olithe. mo.t. resPectaile 'Republican citizens , of, Bradford county', a large and , entjtusinstiVals: conven 7 thin - assembled in Towanda last .Nlanday:. • ....The'ribi•ct 'of the meeting was to repudiate the dictation of f Wilmot & Co. in kndepen. dCnt•people's ticket was placed in horaNaation. .headed by:Henry W.. Tracy for Corgre‘k, with Col Allen M'Kean and Major ,T.liiiih To\ll , for •ihe Legislative. , The 'Wilmot ticket ie I. l d bry.' that.. Republican Prif . , st,George W. I,andimand. ' ce tilled out with similar material. • ' It-is , . % Movement .splinging from the di .of. _their Own party, 'and' it cannot said that it is a Dentocratir trick. • • . Our .c.mespontlent. (and we 'are . . sorry tha want of room prevents' the publicatirm•sof hi. letrer) informs us that . the MOVenleat, will prove a success, 'and that' the reign of infernal R-publicanism is at an end even in ""my favnrite ezpreision Or Proviso John C,• Adams and4lr. Tracey addressed the iminepse audience, and produced an itit.• pressien' that will bear good !Nit at. the corn; ing Every loyal citizen will wish their; God speed in 'breaking up:suchli neat of traitors as,ltas r eince 11348, /disgraced the once Demdcratie County otßradford.,-...par . .4 Union; LATESI' .] S;r4, .19.. 'The ki.eisf : but m regutno ibis tiopiin ' . Hi!avy is now•hearil:at Ssgers town. y.e,t received., 341 E Gil Es.t:i 4t A TYLIZ 9 - 1 ; SDA ; '• - • BALTIMORE, Sept. k 9. A gentPrnati whO,Wit' the- battlefield o°9 o'cloek on * Wcdneedity.night.confirrps tle state ment of, the.reporter ot.the:Assosiat s d . tress at headquarters in•every particular. . . • 'lie 'says that our foree, occupied the posit chogen by the enemy a!,..the..commt;ncement 01 the battle; and thaithe rebelkwereAriven back a mile and 'a hall at all points, except tiPon extreme tight,. which' they siill held it the . Close-014e chq.: • . • •.. .our.infortinint yas.all'd.iy. within a 'hundred yatds Ortlerf;" McClellan, and. Says ihat the. re: salts of the .4 iy . were regarded ;find hie St'atiati , a glOriuusvictory;though not a Cruel There wag no faltering et:any pointvf the. line of, on,r..whcile army. .'• Put soiiiiers were . exultant At',thelree4te . .ot the, (by? 2 fiiht, and . G.O;. Aleclolan we, iti.ttp' highest •. , The *pinion ,ot an.i 'those around-him waa thr final rrsult %tout& de;. pend on,who rOf , ,reinforermente first. • . . itit.rmant say! - thatt - nothing had : hi•sen heard on the "Id. of 'the cap!iire of Lonusireel ot.the killing of : Genet.' I Hill, and that there it no troll)' eirber t. Tw.nty thnUsaml mote, reirgofrerpents ,4tpeeted ...to reach • the fi,.h.t.y,estertiay from , .• .-; -•': • Our:informant thinks the toso of the rebel bully cqual.to -The vtith;oicin who furnished us of the. tore.- : • going intadligsnee . is one of our trio,t,, resti”cta, hi.. and inielligent citizens, and, say:that ' :whil,. the - baffle of Wedneaday Wae,not.atleei; one.; it wawa contest • in which'all the adv,,n a get' Were. with. Gen, Mr:C . lolmi, 'Who Occupied the field of%hattle - at • the.close.ortlie‘ day.- .... .. . . . : •• .. • Itirtratraini.ts,. la.', Sept. ID. 'P .-. ollutant Slaluson,..cd.the 17th Intliana'Regl ment, who escapru.l . ;•fintn Munrtitiville tonne dut tely - titter, the stirrentler of that:Owe lo the rebels, ha's • rear‘hed this ririt'.. • • : ','•• •• ' He repoiti thot the ifarrison tlieremumbering frirrO 4,000.t0 s,oo6.men,'comprisinii the 011 r, !he 50th; 60th, 68. th :and. he'69l h Indians Regiments, and..mte company. of cavalry and ten piec-s or artillery, ,have .soriendwrod. •. The'.surrooder. was 'made • Con Wednesday: Morn ink'onr In ces being cornptetely siirroondeo Brallg's forces, 'estimated at 30,000. mon; Our loss in killed and, wcuinded 50... • Tlie • rebels acknowldie a loss*-0110 on, Sunday, • . . I ; Frtroistcs, MA-Sept.:l6. .• The' roll Owing is to the Baltimore American. The intelligence frnin *the rh hi 'mot n in t .; is the most ebeeringrhardeter, notwithstand ing the bad new from .11 trpet''s Ferry,'CreJterat McClellan was .pursuant' them vigil Most . ' distresqin:. to -the e9emy. pursued 'the e,nemy , oa-Mttiula y 'morning, „'w life re•terves and a large body, of fresh troriptc.• The enemy. Cookthe 'road towards the'river at. 'Harper', Ferry,.. and at sheptdstown . ,:stiifj . .h,.. aas.pnrsuing' : them' ancl . shellingtheit• retreat with great . In seveill contests, qr) . illoo ; day, where ' they 'made . a stand,: nuf tio•op. charged - on them witb'snith' vigor that they fell back with'great ',haste... The battles and vintages obtaif...ed on Monday are thoughtdo he, simerior in 'irmitudittier to tbotie of . ..Sunday,' • .. DraYtoti's . irititti Carolina •Brigade is enrirel gone, either 'wotintfed or . pri , t nnere.— 'The 17th r icidean, a new'regirnentoneittp;' thitt brigade; first With bullets and finally with, bayrnet • How , ii:COIIh.WAI . IJlioUntiell nod taken piitt-• ()nor,. and 'Will 'be back .to 'Fiederitik' :sootier .than he boasted he w0u1d.... . • • My•Clrllan'Was rinahing•on therit . last evening, however, very ,already seek to the rear 8,0.00 iv ioriers.anti four battirit'i!•••.,' • Col. StrOge, of the •IPth lritginia, and .Col. of. the 3d South Carolina . ha tile • .weidt killed on Stindityla , t. .Their. hL.dies Weielett in nor ' • . • • The Sjtuth Carolina brigade...was' severely: handled: Gen. Hatch, commdmiing_Keyus' corps,'who is Sick. is sligily wounded. . • The M jor of !he 16111 . Penriaylvahia, whose name I.do not remember, was killed. Capt. , Brady, of he 111Pinnsylvania Reserves 'was killed. C • . . •: lleantsaurto, Sept: J 6:, • • The'prierrnars, arte4moilre.d. in number, rap: tared ye'srerday'by , the flovi.'Yordr•and Illinois cavalry', und•eedd to dhonnliorehore,•.were this niarning brought to - rhi4;city, and sent to camp Curtin,' Clueffetr Fitzhugh; a resiiir . nt:of the Vicinity of d'hnmberebi i rs, was among ( the' niirriber.l - 1-telto brrn . durnishing. infarmaltuti to the • eiremy.mint:e their raid in'•o Maryland. • The dead body of General Gorland U'ae found cancelled in on of the....vraeont lit tir , ..dny' the same riarty . .af .ravalry,'•betwein }lagers town and Vefilliamspgrt..... • • T. Ilagets town lo , nriin in ,good working pr4er.. lirtn):lFlstiliO,Sip!. Despatches rett;ivett from 1-lagerstovin .say . that . MiCte l lia'n came im with the rear of, the retsat arms; ar t ,Sharosbore-anci that , a .heiXst is novri.in progress. • • • • j. Hmtarsauttao4clt. 16. • • destiatch• just: received. at headquarters Jackson has' re.Croise4 the Potonme awl n; SfcCle laii has entragpl'hiin . .with tremen 1411/ . ...force this lide ol.Sharpsburg and 10.1 ile• ,orn that plies:,'. The.' hole rebel arrny in Maiyland will be . angihilared or enpturod . this night.. No 10)4; ean:• be found about Hagere• frivrn nod Williarrisport, and nOne . tvro holies on the other side of the Pato/rite. • 1, • • „Putt..4oßt.fttia, Sept; 16. A .peei4l, delitiateh to , the Talletin, from 11 rrisbur say , : -4- , Telegraphic and railroad ; communication to . . . . . lagerstoven v l / 4 .ns.re•openet! last night, showing hat that pipee had beeit - totall,VehanilOned • hy he rebels and re-Oerlipied - by coin troops. .. . ~ • ..• Ibirtiiisnuna, PA , Sept.•l7..•• •. The' • batil. fought yesterday betWeeli Sharp's. hurl and Middlesow•n 'dosed without a.dufiiiite result. . . . -110 firihd .has been' heard. trait) Hageratoven since d n!eleek ) ; esierday: . . • .• • Straaeleis eerninc into Hiq. , ,erstown "river that General Lnnestreet. had ,be.en killed and I . bat. the' rebel4 . had been !tarot' ridocl: The straggb•ra oleo say, that the ammunition d provision of the rands have completely run • PHILADELyI . IIA, Sept. 17. revatch froM liarrialvg to Gov' Curtin at's that' the battle at Sharpshurgere.com me 'eel early this , morning and v.aart yelp the gre: kit fury up to 0.45 . a. l‘r. ,* 0 Idtes't advice, from•HarresbiTg nay that the'Stakeiroopi Aire forward to air . . . ' . A ,areatbeitila - has ;been 'fOlight••aml.'we are • , eicinriona, Thy_carna , ge 'on botii• si.lea, yi's 4i%. put. ,Gh;O. Longstreet 0 was. wbundeil, anil ta., ken pritoner.' ___,_ • -.. '.. ' Hsitisissulta, . .Tiestiiitelies just rece,v ed .. af• beadquirters 'rani Hagerstown - sa*:-- 7 r We have arhieveda glorious vietori..-:- Loartreet it not killed, but.is Wounded and a gen.. Hooker was w,puniletl. !lie No part4:alara are reeeived.". - %Vann(led iiffieers Who a t bare. toqiigh.t WeSteto Msrylurnl, say alai: *when they lelt :it 7 'o'clock this roornii(u, .the battle com menced 'at B ukrtt vitle, which . is •about 'miles 'from D .. uteritle... • .- • , • 11Am:insulin; Reports just come 'in •he're, state 'that the whole reii#4,•ariny has. been driven this . way, and are ietykiting,:n,Hi;erstuvo. q. • Lonwpreet is repoited 'esigureit, and D. 11. Ten .thotisand • PenePylv'inii mcliiia *Hi .meet . the hie'dt.Hagerstovin to 'invade Pesinsylvaniti . . • 'severe..engaßement orcarred : : yesterday - hetweeti,oni 'ar - my•onil-the neor - :bliarps hure, in vthich the enemy- were well' throbbed, with; teir-fic slaughter:, • .. . Five oi their.tlead • were honed hr Ls as early es.nineA.. AL to day,and•the.work was still aninu en. • . . - This Morning the battle Terorrimerred at 5 o'clock, near Getty's , iille.• Jo rkson joined : Lee'l forces at Atitktom cre t: lr, WTile ourlo,ces ativre . re!ntorced by thtifylbousand men foam Wash' . Jackson's: reinlorcements.tO Lee art 6-pe edat 10.000 Tripe.. • .• my last 'advisesvictory illuminated :7 4 1floran:! , ,:rds,•• and i p - yes • o m trerttt thor.the-whole rebel army of Vii• ainia is.annthilated. • . Coi4l , letice aryl .i , rthiptjafiki admittition nif Ogn.:&clellan'and the . . . . . . . We haveinidoehtedlyvvon 'great end deckive viCtnries hnt . h ye.terday . and to-day. .. ' All the (arta I:previntivly tel , :ir4thed yon have'nnt, however, been fully conftinted tip it) . . •.A mon. , our trprAii;.s 'are whole•batferies'and h.ntie'dn;l4 small giffrls arid prison , ;rs. • :Tire rebellion ig'vtrttially ti b it ed. . lin"Rnßurttri, • Pa„ Sept; ".Th.' Governor State! , th:tt 72 000 men.have r%sponJ~il.to his etrll for' tbe .detente of. the Slate, antl:thai . • expee'R 'that the nurn'ted . will be dro•reased•to 109,000: . Thes,alllol art. hoink, - fornished 'with prioto,Ments and moved to the State border ' as possible. • THE BATTLE OF SMITH MOUNTAIN Buottsedutto, itder, o t:epf. ' The'biattle of Sonth ;tleitinrain was' . fought esterifity, rPwhing in a-corriplete victory to le'Arirty of the Poiomac... • .The bat was located inn gorge of the mountain, on the road between Midilletinvn end Boctnes Dui : ing the forenoon the firing .was by artillery; endeavoring to .ascertain the ; rebel strength,ond position. .About 12 o'clo. k the corps limier . eneial Reno was oideredto ascend the mountain on the lett, and Makeam attack on the inemv's flank, At' three o'elitek Iteno!liroopigiet into aetion.: The rattle. nj forathout 'half an hour .vt as Aerribie . .when • the enemy' gaVe way ; :leaving Mir' ine t aiii po•iessiotaof that• portion of., chip lots on thisaction was . ca.t.sideret hie. We hail not-a„Generetl.or ofliver pireihit this point. exeeptipg 111ajnr Gen-Iterto •%iho. wag.kitt e d, aMinie4ll :passing' Ora his botlY.Gen.loker,Cornmanding McDowell's corps and t P o evsylyttnia.Ktaerves, ascended . the mountains on the right for .the pure' se of attack nn the rebels,: left. He 'go' tioopli g into' position and. miriied.upon 'the enemy about t wii - htiOrskreliate sunilmsm.. ;Herr as.in the case on the other . ridge of the Mountain our troop 3 were:successful; driving. the. enemy helm's; thena.with great . ,.slaughter,.- The rebels entre:red hire more than'at any point of ti bet. tie fidf.; 'Gen. Hatch, commanding • division imileiGeit, Hooker, miss woundlid in the leg. GeneralGibfrof lei!IIP ? composed ' (4 the 21;6th•and7th . Wiscousin: and 19th Indiana regiments:wets ordered:to riinv . .es up the: e . tirge , of the mnmitain:.-Thlsbrigaile did not get into action:till 'after dark; which' last d till nearly brigadelost..about 120 'kil led and goutndetl. Amongthe.dead js•Captaiti 'Catildwell, of . the 2.1" .i l i,corisln. ; The 'rebels eels driven.bock for about a mile; .when bone brigade 'Was po'rtfon of Seim isr!s corps, who held tho'.liclitisn elOring the; The rebel.tiorMs'ergaged were. Lonist refit's H Hilt's, - ,fid A. P. HilPicrirp3; .tiad, Mir troops hail Iwo 'honis longer of daylight, :the ire•ter:portiOn of th : reberarmy_ Woield have been token Jrisonere, arohey were •surrounded on three 3i - des, the , onl:riptcle.of escaping. brine a. narrow mountain, 'which the, or titlerr would soon have made impissable. Among the rebel .nificere knoi'eti to be killed wvereGeneral;Garland, Of. Leesburg... 'and • Col. Strong, of the .19th' The' . .'lattet body was obtained te-duy by a tlai of truce. At •daylight this morning:our:Jag:vet: (eers were realized. :The rebels, under cover cdnight had left on their way to the PotOmac. They went to this phase, from the rriOnn tains, and - there took the road tov,valids Sharp burg': . 'They left all their dead on the field ar,rl those of their wounded not able, to Were foetid in.the churches in•Bcion'esboro.. • Go). MiCiellan was on ihn.field luring' the whole day and night, conducting all mriVeir,,ink . lo 'person. Between ;1,500 'prisoners .' wrr taken daring ..the •day,..Mos't -of them by the troops tinder"G I:looker. Yesterday G•••if .Fra'riklin . ?s'corOS:adyanced to a moontifin; . prs six notes nearer Harper's Ferry, 'where he en. gaged the enemy, holding that.pasi'for ah . nut three hours, restating in a complete root, of the enemy and heavy doss' 'Our loss in action was about 210 killed and .WOunded. Tho . reborlose during, the day and night was 'fully 15,000, kit IPll,.wpt . infled arid missing. Gen. Lee aeknow . lidge.d to the citizen; of BCons,born that ' they . . had been defeated wifh terrible. loss in Oiled and wounded will probably reach- 3,000. We lost but few pri4ners., . • . • H4aalaavaa,. 9.pt. 1.7 . , .W„Astiocro2v.. Sept• 1.7 Stitt.; ?• Withid if iui•redsu tti,irmeans ut.sutr• ••istence AVotild it brlog ihru a lii•2luti ocial ? %t'otilcf,iach a • loro•el tyaauitp of races; Gu,l - created. .% . I•ll..utlT-r: .enees, alul•wiqc . ll . ditil•feacvshis pki4i.l.•uct• I , .kry qihtl exper,iete.:ll.,pp..l . rthr the int et Of this coentry , o:)epte he ieddess doll svt9eh er;ae.th Ahmlitiutiism. has 10.1 he life of this. gw.es The St' and acne to thole ti•lto. hate tie'en seekieg to dlleel it into nos tithe next fanet.ie ploo' 4 of this fant.J'te. "rlnss of, uteri. Toloti , ze lour millioo;"AvittOJul, the .a fhi;P> of a free goveriirnent,' , Nhen".the jowcrs or•seli goYernrire ,r, even in the•case . of otir,elves, is. yet in ,- lke 'Throes 01a odonblitil exp . .rimeni ! . rase ,in whatever .you may choose,' and who can re3i.t 'thP. - eon• viction'tjiat Abolitionism ,is a •elf-ilestru c tiye: taniitekto for .this country? It can only de ;110y what the wise, ail :good; and gieat Ten this:Reiinbirc" - haee "estahlisfied. •Wiihi it has already done, iii the view, i= n signifieent, . . tore, ahanld; the people by weak and' Ipoligh ereiii4li to clothe it,NCit ;flit4cial power. ,Tlolieh' . we hdvi. 'retired the brink of 'Nil!, it is. still nit trio Inte.t.) sevrecit. r noble inFtitutions.•! et . he Union aerureliag.l9 - 11. be the watch cry ol -the ridttnn, :611 le. We roil haY e* bin lil r in, any . lorrn of pailiolit.rn >hat tint thdserniinily th : • ledet of the SENTIMENTS OF A REPUBLICAN Horace Greeley . is an acknowledged lead:' , r of the R^pulilirpn party; llls'paror, the New York Tr,b %ni, is t acVott iPdged.o — rgorn of tlte pirty.,.' Th . r doctrines that he' preadp , s, i-;niiinents he , 'expresses, ma i; therelorp, he• fairly rOnsidered.R . ap!aldicaß doctrines and n timents... In. the T,iba ps appeared originally that most irilitmitue son:: addressed to the . nag ' climmeneing , hail the flaunting lie,", 'from which we extracri . verse: • • • • "Tear lre! . • . . Half na Int`the starry bag! • • losult.tar sunny sky • . . • . ' • With 11ato' polla'ett rag. •" • ' • . •Dentr.,y it ye lvtin can. ' •• • ' • . Deep et , ok It is the • reeves." • • foariieley's.isentirnents in reg . arit •to t.is Stars and srrip.s; our g s our glorious N onsign. TI 3 'opinions .on his right at. secession iHAo pluinly , expressett • n ihe T He soy.: . • "The right to sPertle may hS n revolutionary One, hot .it ex six •rieveriheiess.' l .' " Any 'aiiempt to compel: thorn 'hy twee to realm!' would heennirary to • the proneioles ?nuneidtiiri "i the iminortal D - eldintiod of Inds- 410.n0t sPe ivhy. it ('the I/Pclaration nt tint P•cps•ion if live' millions 01 Soutiiirons front the .U:nion in Greeley on the Yincoy ' pl.irorm, and mak.es•liim about good a secossionist as D tips nr S:ilneW;ll His feelings t , novard. the Con . ti Int ion and the Union ;arerioito a. eloorlyeroross d. T10 ,. ../rprreor/ of riOncorer'ea ,havi• g . doctored: 6 , 1 , Vn 9nm:end..tor' ili•Constiturinn.- • tie nation is • fizilting ror that,•.,an , l that rimy. All other nhpcts of the war ere delogions."- Greeiey•replitnl: 4.fs:et • The'rlation'.is fighting for life, its.oisin life,,shil is iletermined to' live., thnush all the paperconstliutiomi on earth - be'scattered-to the • . In relation to the Union he is equally as ex plicit. He says. ' • “SrAlcing 'for entrselves, vie-can• honestiy! IeANATICISIII I OF. ABOLITIONISTS . . : Even adrhitting,;.for the.sa)re•of argument, that' -ile very' is a terahg'arid sin in:-itself;..it. does hot therefore Mllovethat every. scheme.ol li be - titian is 'right ar,d good.".' • We: rarrear.ily conr•ejve how God Might Curse and blaSt ,h false srheide, even thorigh it,' be. acittioa ledaed to Stive ii,,,right and gin'iii . end in view Whatever we:rnay he mspOsed - 'la S . qi , • of •the'end,:whieh ,Atiolitioniits' have in mind present . cit 'eunri,gances, t heir eirgurrized . plarito . accomplisii it is srocient them as ranaticacd the vilest and'craziesr Sebald,: if• sliveryb.e au at 'all, it a ',tiara/evil, and as'such luToks fo 'Nowl age ,, eiee . by which to be destroyed or, iemoverl.... A t)litiotiists giyerCup these; and now look''.•to the'..' s sword: itselito be,' fanatic, just .as Much sI),US loi a mutt to look a'syricies•for the Spiritual . regeher a : tiOri'm lgoreMier; they kaili the sword through: fcl.4 psvicaces, Making ..the. eration•dislaves*,•the real imipose'ol the .vi'ar, while; the ortk,mrble ob.F.ct..- is 'Stated 'to be the Preser.vutiori of 'the,Clooll.•• It ii, frinaticisMtti tiOstm the permanerit stfceess of -u . .lie. f3e-• 41des,:the'icherhe r•cets oil the principle of pie. iiimptiop„.arbirrary and',rolihery. What rrght,is claaneil antler Ihrj.:onstitutinn tobreak•over, the guaililll.•,. teed pr. ris.a.tvea . 01 the.. St.itL' , S And hat I /gtlii..)llslll.#i can any class ,C•f•' Men chi tin, 11l v,ii , ..tine.p,opeyty, Irmo 'the them oeielbtarn Wit flout L ti aqi.n 2 that bald . puiei; : y(,'6l.ligi.teoy-l) Can u,beliellie . \.%t;ictt, ectit ion,. tYfiulil ilia ,he tvliolef,tit.ier,,til UM/ 'ol!it , e! I e 1111%S 11 . y. :rrlut [OIIA it e (111111.u . et1 Tutu. jei • Uye jildiCeS and lilt% It 'let! 531,0 (I;ol'rki by'shite IV4' for a. Fui s ther, it,r, Ihit, rreeul•warthe,sidves,idih u th-;tiould . . . . . . I i brrdle,l, - l'a itA ily Well iii s ill.lt-,1 'ilit,,l .qinigi Q. 111 . 11 1! . %'iiiild lit\,,t . 'oilit. fi 1 - , iii 'rh.. etreJni.ii.io6,.s of tOk cou'otiy, , ritbo - .40 the ~1..i/t., ho [lln Ive', rpli it Bliy,:11,0! - ,i,"‘...5..of 1114,16;11y; or TO the • „ . Mo. ? A bolinolosurt. Jo;t ot . . , , . f!t. itt le. ut iil4.l•lrr, ,, poti,ible color.ql.peopie of ;lir . S.,uth turned tivi:r Opoo the North. ... The con 'ttitio ol.tho,:e. nOw autotig 11F, 'a .3 euf,tl'll,q - ,1 with that Of- II obe . ot the,' *So..ol:is - eettatid) ,tilficient to I'llll6llC' alq 'rell.:cttO;i, t0h.111,..t It (could oe no heir' it to the yt.tvestheai,elte-. l'he very hetes,ty to 4.0:40-to! , tn.. ty wi,vli.tbe l'Off would be •Iheirdes'ilii, C (I( thii• be. t ht. 1(111111 - ttr'efid had ill wt.- ti by h:)6(•• (•() itch (.o(.ettk!ii tur ami 111*- I;•ne.st . (it 'color( 11 rac , 1: Faila; hypc;cl i:•.y • ,ol,vay; rrf.rt u t w 9( Ii bud in Valid • Aii(1.1.% hat berwlil rid be r ,il( the rm•an tune t..) !he popr :14buring poptilapon of lb.' tree as..e.verindrittaineilHend to tbe.eleVation .irii6 .00tinifrd ot ' t bite r•ices `.116 veryliiinigrfor..f.trity that it might 1)6 *so, ii) . l be , core. It 4:m111'61141s 80, say' 11),y, "tve tilrio to COl.Ol/IZr! • . . ears 1 Colorize /JIM xpcbr.t .t/t ni to. i'ii;ll;dg.t: 'to all tie it «•ill iio iri the lu say that for that . Old Union 'me have na.i.egrets and no ' wish for its .reconetrUction. Who wants anyVniorr iS 'nothing -but a senti tr•atio laekrr Fourth of July oratiOns . . • Thew ire 'the 'sent intents.• of it'.Ropubliean testier-Hot:oe noir Who theists his advice upon . theTresident,. abusee the bravest . and be' generali' , id, the army, dictates . policy to AbiAiiion-13..TOlican.party,' and irociaims ne -60 einancipation ai•the price of his adhesion . . to the Administration. „ ~ • '• • . . . . s'..-I( 9 l r he party . .entertaining such sentiments ;' .• and proposing such ineOsure 'the very teeth Of the Constitution;, is a loyal patty, :then we . ' confess rur do not . belori& the • .1( • ho.,ulty,.tressoo.•is.l virtue .which hen cherishSs the apple of 'the eye • ...But rtirely . are, sity.s.the , Jorfri : ta4..of 6 . )mmeroe; • WU" , blertia,our.petici., theenemies of opt- GOvethro , nt,t he Oolish . entbusials, 'or fanatic's. 'whoim ginm thri A rneilci , tteo.i.titOtiOn'o' pn :of refurrn deiuunil i y Ore men who . sriever..lf.i,toed the 'prtr.eirileti•Of notinop.l% Urociti;v.hfigt; all long, d Stat:s.-ore to he - gov , • etrit.,l bytnor;lt.r..forop.rs,.aocithaLth e 'time . . . . . . . ha. roine, t....r.,•,- .. tabits In,. judge.,;• . tbe . worl,f, a1w.;:y: . b...:2 0 .. , ;og . t.b?.:l,s , ly'es . •To be tile': iniutt b9t•:iii) ftw.e.Tiog condem- 11di 10 . 1/, It IF . to awn spe,"cheg,, The of •!heir. al • hl niy iv the (tOot line. that uni!y of v•ii:itott.firjOripios..itoit _al rad cal tath+i, is rwre!.Try to Uoton . oi Thiy• Oiood . that St;;te.' thiol•i• ‘.91 , . , t 1 on;liliO n :cif • p 0).1 (li4iori. • thry orbet fry ltvow hnstmhly to I'ue UAlu3 doles; thin be, the . 4ijociplt; of . and cotintri.;.s therr; have been such riD.o, The havo,•foi : w . mritintrios doubt.. (:;( ., d'to . cuts. ttie*earth ind str wit wilh , thr wrecks, Th..ii ?rack alone the . ma 4h of pf,oses kere and there to 10mior their' exiegellee )0.1 . to wood• r ovtir' ht , ll , si en oi rti m to (1 , -.s . ticii . .6 . atio ne . • ' • fp • 0r11 . 3 . .11 - 1111i to' lilay in. the irey ihese Oren's. m.idness: U..; arid .11 , alone, is the : agaii.sr 'which they • - da.icthe yral , es 'of their insane desires, their ilestrosring paitions.' hiinself hie th , ,Censtitutionof the . [Tithed StiteS, of is hich •he is:lh . c sworn har they ooil.f.cr:erthrow. '1( ht were hot•of.their •wa3 ,whn can .Threse,,e the future fermi? ,-%Wir look to him as thO deferider"of the: yonstitutron. Who are We'T One:•colitary . izon ofthe best conorry 'd'od e!ior.p . ermi , ted rr ti to all f,is un ':,line in the 'midst of popular, mildness thee cefting r.tr Abiahain . But ihe•iroice is net ours done.' is the voice Of the glorious. .past with speaks to him ro' the !Ones. of the' Fathers iThose.4l vesale , with us. It is 'the the voice of fhallicing nation, millioria on , mill lOils of Whorrimtter the same Words, to day.. It is . the coice. posterity, speaking from'. the =womb of time, that iirj:hiqi to save the eorstitufion which was madeenOr for the dare- . !low of a homanlife,. but tube the blessing of. all men and all : nations lin tiLthe end'of thrones anrl.earlirly pnwers.—Patiiot•dc .•.. . • • E4•41.0ii: Proelirnstion. ,VIT II I.:IIF.AFS," in awl the 13 . 01 seetion'of 'the Aet or. 11 tie. lleperal - A-senibly of Pounaylennia, palsied dir3 entitled Act.rehtling to the; electrons of the Oonuoi.Weulth,” it is enjoined on the Sherif( of every County, o 'give notice of such election to be held and enunierowd insuch 'not what officers ere' to be el. cted. • I n pursuance 'thereof,. 1, 'JAMES El BLAIR,. Mali She .tI e couniy of McKean, - do therefore teakn knot, n owl tr ire this public notice to the electors vfoe,d county of lileffesn that is. general election' will hell in ":tile- said enmity, in the Second I tiessliy 'October next,. being the 14th day of October, 18114 let the election of. the following officers, to wit:' • • - , One person for Au litor•Genriayor the State allies... . : Onr porsup for Sul visyer•Cietterel for the Eitsteof Peels-. • sylroods.. , . : . . One person for member or Congrens, ror3fie XIX COD— gresdotiol ' llm.rict. eonme;otoir the coon:lee of Eels, % arren. NicKeau,,BoVeht, Elk , 'CUMt r0C1,.. J. Berson and . Clearfield.. , - . . . . . . . .One 1 .cie..11 for state Fenstor for thr XI District. soni• prhood .thu C4.111110V8 ut 'flogs, Potter, • McKean, as 4 T no.pe roans to rep retont tho connties of McKean', kilt Jt.tfoll•ttn. and Cleorflold, in the: Huns. of Sok .... tly ... of P. rinvylvatil ~. . . On.: purvov for County Treasurer. ' • ~ . • .Cou person fob County Cornolitoiones... ,• .. TtVO periotos fdr Cotiotyl Anntors.', .. -. ' .. . floe person for District:At terney. ' • : . , . ' • Oto..pifsot. for Coroctor• . • All the qtrtlitiod Electors of said ,crianty of McKean. eh :II hold their I:actions in the soverAl dletilcle is lel- . Wis.: •., . • , . • . The town..hip nt tonin, at the, river school house. the Boroukh Stuethpore, .t, the Court Room la The to-riithip of Bradford; at. the 'school , house Is L it!lAtnn • - " Th . '? ',..vrilnhi. , • of Ceres. at the 'walk of'E. J . Barber.:' Tho to,nship • of Corydon. at the 'school noose used • • 1,111 , 0,14 of Eldred. at the Eldred Hotel. wo•Lio: a• the Al trleti PChOO3 , .01 retiship of lietaillon; at , the schaot.house neat . Mirti•uni. • • ' • ii.vittsdp . of Heating, at the Court House •Itnott , port• " . Th o towoolip or Liberty,. at the setto,l house !ti Port , AlleKohy:' The.townvhip of Lafayette,. at-the sehool'houlie twit Luther barb.. . . . The town•ltip of Norerteh,it the how° of CAI The townehlp'of duo. at the oehool ttouso in.Preeth,-. . . .The township" of,Stirgeant. 'at the bowie of . 1, 1 6 0! Thiene. •. . • washin of Cohn .re artha 1 .0n.e of Wm Toby. -Aat 1„ no ilait ever • I e.teon .."xcepting die o , the redef• whi; ..ii 1 IA I *an) 'p. t lit of pr..flt end , r oovc ,- nmentof the on tea or of tle or ninny • or lee/Jeri*. ,linh.rt : who/ leV a enmuil d oft •r nr other, •ai e 0 Meer or hgent. xlu iv or Mull to eta nioVed ,deter T.; Lyrzi •I Ext.en!ivO, or . 1 4010114 y deplrlin nt a I bin stite. oi of the od Statori.,•or of nuv'inc..ri routed it , trint ;. rn I nI , o that eve-y member of l'onirroaa. and 4414..nra and of the Op. fret nr n ii minen Con or'l of rn. c')y or 6eiraniiiiionor'nf nny lair lied dial 'lift. of eiterel• sine at tlw iinmo titor the '...111•0 of ,Ju h. (1, lupin etor or Cork of an I ti in in tilla Comm. And 'that tee Diapre/.ir nr othor.ollierr of any obel. eleetfon, eh Oil olig.hlA'tii ally i.lll, t ben,Jo be eat od (Or. ' • - Anu. in a'dbv the (on Aot approved the .1601 , 130 n , A ri4ll„ it - la enacted that the 18 1 h tile= lion or an Aet p lased Jule :id. 183!1; en d. "Ai At*" 14 (lie n f the Conmmt wealth." 'hall n r ef be f. , ,infitrUri prOV(.111 en n ilitury or borough' officer frnin “S Judge. Inspector "r Clerk at any comp .I , r. , peell el-ction thia Commnnwealth, AO the Itetorn Judge of the Trepective dlstrlets. 1 . '6 , 14..31.1 are rrquired to meet at Krellw.rt., the COMA/ . seqt .de dd eonnly. nn Friday after the..peCl.lo Townley r then and there to diacbargo, the flatlet, r,-feed by law. ri under my bent atol cool et ernetbpere.. the I.sth d.iy of Septemhor. A. 11 1862, *ad of the Independence of the United Ptstee.ello.- . "eighty. tdxtb.: . 3IMES E. BLAIR, - • Shore . .
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