;-'-'4"-ti:,` . 07, D . ^: 1 =‘.&‘ T I ,. „ ., q,“ 4 -'-• 1,;-...:::;',.' •':;:,f, .iilt::: ?"' -•' - '''' ...-' icLELLAN ~- ,14, ~, ~..,ava „,,;" ~,N4E,NDLEitolif! . ~ F ~. ,„..........._ • .., ~, . • ~,e- A s,l„rti, , s.`-,''.- „.., DT Dna& .. - ~, • FD401.!...4,!, -- ' •'' -,,, t 4 t't's.'''t..: ~ , ' , • ,'*,, 9 •, 0 , , ,,1, c0 bzito- -i ` ,,1 ! Kr . , , - , 4 Robilit:l.4o9eN'i''; ore:nbria County, l'tuAßO:l'Y tOgas'elphia. 1. wil '"7lll°T lt‘Tittl;ieid.r, - ,94 • . ~ • y,6, 1,, r!tig i lkill... li 4 0 ,„„Tr e i n. ford, , r •, .,X l Ci r d. nei ß', L , 16, 17' ~40,..3 milk id P. Au :: 1 littal'O. SMilb t - 4. l l e li ti t: !'. Idon. , D.ovc, , t'_ 1111'4° _ Tr 'erti....: 18. nue' 3ontgo!bOry, . _ .." .I:iM•34(ll,Sitiir.i.,'',lfi: MI6 Al: Irni°, on ~ , TtioniFol , s.-.747:1;41..geettri ~. ~21,,ityAciVi alr'ffr'; ' • ,IN/14611-IPiatil4,l2.2:intnes-,ri, Ko d it , , s, .. 114 01tver 3 . D . hn. Ti°,k.', ,24.,‘Wvilli.firloltg.omorY'• ' ' , U.A.TaiDaP.ming! r' . ',_ ' .•• ;Fon Cilc6ni.sic i • iipE:skittA . Tivis:' .•; • . F:P'.;P: - . 1 . *t . 171R1.10:7 . * • •IFIENFIY. •Iroß ISSioNERy . DAVID . D. CO)IES. , GOI.TRY iuR')IIJDITPA. . WPC r.:OI6IStY pot! etinvevprt, A. to. HAMLIN leSrn,frornihe Elk Advocate, thit.aiitvtOnday next trains wilt tun over ; th'e eiitifeitingth of this road. '•• Bete Govniaati:si • egimethist theGeverntifent i have become afar: nied . . , and, not.withstanding.the • large A Volition, majority ip thia Congressional thstri - ct,• leer to .trust the election of Mr.'. Scofield. in the. hands . orthe people; therefore, pottion or the 006oldiers, which were rpvireit to ; "111 theTetellion;".are sent to Cleatfield county, to .!enforce the draft,,7 1... e. to interfere in :the .election— to 'preient the - nlynost .nolid: . 'vote Oi thatcOunty from being : east. for their honOred fallt4w Guy ttlimea:: And still . we are that no 'fear: entertainell of Military interferinee'*t 'the 'polls: \Yelearn trcomhe.Clinton Democrat that the detarhinent otitoldiera sent to Columbia : county,. after ar. resting'some,' 30 prominent. Deirioarata an lodiing. thcin in'Jail, passed; on.their way to , , Clearfield, making drreste Plong . .l heir track:— . The people can' only. pin a stop to these'Alis . .-; • graceful.. 'trampling . opory their rights., !by this , i.tbeat'.' .phoddi (lei:neap in, 'and itePtOrAngsuikgoverarnent of . . the reOple and Cotletitut ion. .4nlidt - ig-*grl-MiLi44lutili:Je "14'141606Y campaign, which the speak!rdwelt atlength '`CM of (ha' 'Whig party to concentrate ooWrin.tbe.:lVtutonal, goverinnent,attmonish-. hie heareri , to resist these encro , kchnien6; dairpitlg'ithat the ROw bad t o o l 7 i tuc h. powe . i; ippainteel of the Pre siden t,' es "P • t 'M peCir y_ . . as ers, • were 4 . s long arms • intaching through the. country to influence, and '....eoC'ree . the iteople.'.' }las his honor anything toSsoiTgainatthe.figovernment"usingball and itronCt,.:.to,influenceund. coerce 'the peOpte'to papport.its willing.tools,at the ballot box. Tars LAST:I 0110.-43 . e ore' Ono er ipsue. of lifie/IfTV'ot reselfiiftnOSt.Or its readera; be tTechtet!..whefher oui Goverhment and 'itirliitive'irmy is to' he eatiini.nell s Aibethet lse•ertisbed out by the sWord; arid kqe for "pked'of 'whether we sill heilgit ignominioni pear ' s hostilities," 'resulting in idigieion and;''a `continua! 'war -.for• yitarsi goes the Ltriiiinl"ls'Ort'eStahlished fact. in . ecnintryi • IfilliqpitjWiiirlveito of i'Unnsyls's.atila,d'fi alter oviciltitifigKjitfivcir of . , the •Unisili 'Oa lidttlatee• . the:Presii&htial 'titiVit lOW is de..f oldOt: . wfifeti make Offs.' last up. ~ I rkhirto;,i.od;•tik • siatir you r.. 2. GoVernment: Irtni'beliiittiCell c'eitiritt a voWsre.Y." set TdeSilstE . for'SVhiCk4itiur . :posterily et7MtiltiY:ft=44'-fain • o. • i:A r Atik4•Yf , ,;iflt?'4l,,,fif ; PKean eq eaynestlrapPeaho; yu t oo ftstnd by the' GovL .: . • Ws...ties ,the' Government • 0 1' your fojtkers h piat,.you have, been reared omit,' that noteloir'ois. the:.hnoit .. .;prosperous; - end happy , of 111 *' Petn . " ht . wele:nMed to•ytitti midst the' oppteise‘l rof other nations . The 0,1Voromeot;ol-the.Ccinstitution and the pa ptaa',lWa!!the Lincoln ir , . iOvernment, that Under the law,' tramples upon. • IfOeirif4t,.Of .! he eiiizen, 'and impiOnsly oelo....otlellaOgis'Oe k restrajn t of . 1 he Constitution: *O.;Paw..regard-,:to :Ms:acts; :Making his . OVOlsitist Rona' the'cliSUprvtrip.lassi of the ranch". ,OfaeliforOtriiobeiliheO.theie 1 . 6, by the bayonet; sio#,:ft.Ochi lf..'si*tinuedi...renderst'nugaiory the lotoSitlmMil.'sifiering 'of our Revolutionary foth, seven lung years, to establish • ..lcift:ho4li , es . aritl:itdidieU free • tro . r . urit solO s el,r?!!"t4',,rl4hiOft he tante n e t.. t r . otora : lass . s„, iy,ea,! ! ! , • .man, In hia . a cnsee. diri : ikeeerg;.! at'tbe;piople'of tlre loyal Nort h. ...ittrner ou t ..es and abuse ::,...ofroialfhe , deslierlp : ',f.jaiele:g r ivi i in Meat du Hag. the past YiarS . , l ftmlit red by the` lie ;,e . elealeail.freal • -the>4 — rrin feel citr ,;;litilAllo4 , 'li;iti t'io#,p,; .. ire.the,jfeo- Ittiriasanthi, ' from this triad of :.•,*4oiWtslonttl'Atr:the•.Tyreny of the Br r itlsh earefelly . the - ::l 7 l4•l*&l`oo44Aiirel't`iririee •,5,•,-; . 1001410340 , 011.pimrb1e0,pi, , • meth!, of those ,•, -- "0/441#04::OiriPicrirrittlurel be re elected.` liartY; ner e. ,'•••••,'..: • • • : . • taZI tr%2 .• • l'AirbatlViizini:,:•,;:oint4 . ,,7Vi r tit'ei Die in*, Ba tep initthat is ',Oayeei,:ji.lt and still'AliayZnappor,C , hino; •The • best men: in • • !!je this have sibl•as mucht aric.atiltsto/::nuivrilt Mint tobtjve! can• brave :fn,.nuipport int. a man •of • kn'ol:n;le(iged then; for ti r AP.c.biet maeitracy,s, 'and it dtor'aillki a nut policy;that they . admit •in raining thecountry: u; hiiper in-your . eapit' is 4lie o tipotis of , oliice--they.wjab. to .rio:Coir your tinOney, wrung . fronn you by ...Pe not all these metk,either •pensioners on the 6 , 49,iirs men r," or exp'elitants;•. can you • sititireiy Iran' suelvnnen Meny,of •them•have part safe ly for the . , • i . •. • len•tie:tbnii wbnnev'er .the' publie'• teat - ' • .there er'e'noriUustioos at fssite)l . l this elrr; lion ) that do not all ulike-4 . i ways . 'eit' cr o . ffi..ot : seek4rs. If .this' TO: he coriti.hued' the.. negio • ernaocip;itioii . ,..apil . equatitki.for Ikoig . yegiis to'come:, those of every intisi'fetokh ,the vietirris . ifor•the bloody seerilice; .cull pay the hart earn , . loit,ecf Vie' cla s her io. Oppoi t he iChe -A . few indiv.iJtia►s iii either parlY get- the- benefit of living 'ft opt the public treastiry, I . others Shere whatever the policy'of the :hdaliii•- iS6 may'. be: • The questions at: issue, at. this election ure themobLiimportant of any•since•thP government \Vas'estatliehe I it'is not, as many. would rriake us believe; entirely'rela'ting to thecourse'.ki - be . pursued' tOrard Ora ielates,partirty ldrly ,to .as citizens uf, , Penrisylvisnie; Viet We Itaye, any rightsihat hi . eglitrar.teed Ly . the e . 'oU,stiutitiil . .. And etTlollt'sajdi . n ;ieceptin4 the Cleve)ind whether «a•e Have.the Yi,ht tuehonsa: our President.!' filters we 'reflect thiit: Abruh,im tineoln,• * through' his pensidners, fo.teedhis rimination• oe,lhe Itepoblican party, and . . finally forced,or bought. who diSiselited, wetntist ex• pert he will uSii the whole streiigiti •nrnnic,nt, liitiincially and.ruilil,iity . ; to . 'secure his election'. I'l he succeeds thiS'he ,electeci . I;:fei,- for It Would "be lolly:to tliiiil: - orciUst: atierfoiir:yeays more:of office : we!. II the Demectitts,nasteitlixsthe COPs . gi:voti,e6 'and bestinenel.the • Ilepublieeti. Orty,- fait t o defeat him now in the' l. ocginning bii reign, in the oilly . ...m4riner l sown to. the consltinttou itptii / r . Cy be accoitirili,ced. - Voters, lire' you .Willing — tovote.foi Old Abe, fair life,,nnd o car tinuence of his ruinous roliey.• It 'rests Nvith the 'people to determine this . gilPsyitni nntt; for bethis w ill the last - chence,:y.You;:til to . comptish abort of . . . We .ngfee Atiger in the. neeessily of expressing your opinien mxt Tuesday; as decision of tile Presiderii i al.queet The ed itor-9f that.p , i . per, - perhatiq,has.tr different rno tive:,to:actriatihiSetro7rts,than oOrseives; we .bri. : la nothing , to, gain.pt; hrse personally in • this . election, more' •.i'int'Orly e t it.i.s..po 11., vu rren nas a seat in the I:egidature to g,dinjan.ofFice in the re iientie to yetriin,:and nieriiti Of your ironey.tur.• ,nialred by. , r‘goi•pritint;iit" to mike the cause , sacrrit • •' • ••:'•1 . . . .. . . . . yutors GI 11ViCearf county, %V P . ask you. to re- Alva and'uct tor yotpsu.lvt;s...-: Yourselves-lose or gain by theoiesn4 of yo or aetion„ next 'Tuea-: (la v: . . 'lll the midst:pi the . all ab 'so rb'ing Presideptial cattfpdiEd; We wiskito say a ssor I in tiegard . o apd,eopaty..Ticiret.... • Thit.Convention•norninated;.by acclamation, ihe.erninent nryWeenservativ! Siatesmari,.Ei: dove . rnor 13toiart,,ol:Cleat field, car It WaS tlicieghtcthat.hia etlurte in'the.next eon"- great; would be invaluable, In settling the oil- Cultiee; that: fanatie4 . of both sectioris have .brought upoO us 'The:real Union vote , of the district.w It becaat for hint • •' For the Legislature wa , Iwo Er. IL:Euortan, crmeror'coutrty. Me: T.:l4rerl.haslieen a reel rlerit of . , : that , ir aunty, 'for a number of j'ears, vkgagd.in. He,is' a gentle inati'woll,qualified • to. iep,resent 'the' people of, this''region the Legislature, of spotless character, and universally popular.' We ent6r-, train nci'lloubt of his election by ' a hantisorpo .., . . . The gentlemen: noniinated. for 'county-offices ar'?' 1.711' 'known by .t he people of. the. county, Ind.need ,ne word Of commendation. from Os. : ---. I.n . ..ibis:,conneetion we .would uric , . the Mepor— ,tance of air entire eifeng,e in the county.otlicere . .. •We' .)Vish .to• cps no odium on the official conduer of %dilly. person; but ~there..nre matters hi Teo - ard'to the office of Treasurer that..need . righting;or. at dent yen tila ting,' and We•see:na hope except.b y l a ,-,h,,, a , - , 1 .11 the , political. char'- acter of the officials. • There.bas been no settle ment.iif. the Tieasurer accounts; such as the law contemplates, . far seven- years:running ihreugh three. :terins.. _Mr: Williams p4:.;sed: over certain papers, ' instead of Money, to his . succcsser,. Mr. Parsons •.. T hp .latter, in turn' was a.defaititer; but was;nOtbroughtto JUStiee., and for:a:tom.; time it 'was nut 'krio*n whether he or his succes , or, Mr. King, held the funds.. At last 'one:Of :P.arsout's''hail. had him arrested; nail judgment. was plitainoil : lnr, we think about . Va", 00,0; Again there is - il default in the office, bitt.the'.publie . are unahle. te learn who'. ' is at fault., wh'eth'e r Mr.' King the pat, or Mr. Car, ter, the:present,. Treasurer, or with. their, dep li y . ;-14 rp Cpwles. •We . repeat :that 41w:entire: Officialsahould borcliariged; that tile.tiee4nis be once more squared, an not rut over; into the harids.of:.the new of arids'arn4gled along from terrn,to.terr., . . - - • ' ' Irmay:be" . said,five or six jhousand dollars a' year, more.thiess, is btit triqeein. these , times or Waste Arid . gig.totic:expenditttre; but it-must. be '.borne in Anhui the may be' i . he 4ast ounce that beck. TS11; TIEZpidiATIC PLATFOR2II:--colite Uni ori nt ail hazards I" • • TIIr•REEt PLATPOPM..-r" Abolition at all bezartir 1 " -- • : The' Eftinkt s tr.• 41'6ft:haat Sal evening, %vas:well .. attended, tinfwviirable sveethey.',..Gen. ' T.. liane;presided,..maicing a .few:ehartieter. tistic4ernar4i "tak'ing the ebair.'. :" - GoVerncti PierPon't; • of Yir iuia .Made 'eopiiit - Filat lenipthY•speecli,- gitring,..no'ilonkt;... correct. histpiy of ;the' .ea rly.rsecession• intays:nt: • - Ills iiariitive but ecitirms our dWn view—thine:se .thessiont . t':11.13 pee fineti - to'; but fe w, ilit .t be„ag.. greisiVe.o t tiketle 6f, .tllO .dumina!ii • party ;ITO , the'ei - to. T The Gyvernor ,nude ale:Very. the. one.atritig:pf hia.harp.' . lnsfactthe waii'mpre of n'sermim t bath. a poi itied stieeeh',, and.. Was very inibl :.compared.with some. Ser.- moue we he'vo. ; hearth from t he. sa The whole , aiin iof his. discourse fuss:; un.af tetript•to prciVet that slavery was.a. great WI ong and must be abolished 'befoie we - could consent ••••:.11,e' Wits folio i4%ed .by.,.,e;elownish..elt,ciracter; •whaW . ati,radneed . .se ,Afeintginery, , of Tennessee,„ and:, was present'etC,as being a. planter endilmiehelder. The speOfereyideni-,. ly - yankeebotn,:and hisresidence. in Tennessee .probably•'• - detee from its ` .eienpatioh;:bys: but, • .• • • , - • trodpsovhither;hu folloWed:as en: admenturer, and actiti.ire:d-the Ihtt, boat '.regile'd waS:'greeted . with shouts or laughter derini, bin entire perferm— einee.• Ths better - 1101 , 0M) of ws•heare:rs were disgusted with the obscene levity with. which he.t.:eated a . war which d 'cost the Mi. loss:ef , - dea.e.ones•,'end.whicii!was •ttrged,citi woe . : .' speech; like his ••Medecesior, way el` ni forits . abalishinent, exhorting the 1 North to ..bittehei''..tho-4e whom' hr .clairricd.: ns n neighbots and : friends, saying sl;. eery -would cease •when 'fhe piasters Were all • • '• S. . -1 • , 11'e 1)463 • our .rint hereafier.Aeny. that . ,this a . •• 4, netgrq_ whr," y.'11 . 13n,59 nonounced eoti . plos or . ntikeni lackrgy :•_• • • .• ,• • .• .I%l:matic Wttd. Odt.',--S co temporari , "Ths cOppethenAs' of this cilyirive.been thistric.u.sly•eitcufating.a report of :Grant's CiC; . . . . . .. , .. . . . . .DS`acv;:in the. filet ; phi'ee.,. Ole . i.6riperheatls;clid . no sac h•thia.:. .: They ilk! noi.know ;hat,: alt ., ' e was' ev'et a. hai . ll,i going on- till.a(t r•the.sla.ln(l.l.• alieq•waipablialied.. .. • -....- :.. ' •' • . -.. lit ' tha . - i'dC01111 : OM:0,14. fact that even• the adminiatrntiiia wires are Silent this !naming looks like as oar cote:l - p(4a ry•%viis aware that sairniiihing . was “rotti.n hp Dee mark s ' s•lieti he wrote his scrilb: .lio . was'ohl.Y. ll cli ll. i.- tile Put of .the..t . hic4 . , cryincrying , ssiciv thief,"l . : ..: .. .' In' the. ihitti place ; if we. do not, believe:apy so .informed suggests,-wewouhl tar Stanton d a•defe;iiin line; that he Ohl .netcOnvect into n victory. . • lir : the ltooftlt'' place, jostead of.the. people looking for eOpporheail 11, Hick tire all • Fook uttcnit• tor 'Abolition . to come. ov'e'r the Icll -4 iiiph bet ivitett• thrs:Untl'Moutluy night ne:O. Stantoe.will - yhoul `victory to carry the election though ajlthO brave 'boys in the titiiiy should he me wed town with 'amps iflid Canis! SO LOOK. 'OUT FOIt• A BOUTiON . . • . LIST ISF,DSAFTCD dJ EN, OF M . KFA:i COUNTY in;i air,/ TV el 1;t.o, . . Aaron Pi!meter A Libby Asa Wiley . John Spencer .. ,ThomaiCaller. pecker .•' R A _Wescoit John Heitman •-• John . Woodruif Boyle" Thomas Oloy Punl Rhodes • • Wm. Parr • .Casper Smith ' ' • • Liberty. L . , , Russell Carter 0 B Fitch' • • • C Siarkweither Satii. Bronson Vanilerh.ole: J Burrows. • B Jaekson Chas, Candler • , Calvin Pettis' Jas. 'Harken - • John Cady .• Alfred Gillett • . Elijah Howard , R Sergeant f•. 'W -Phelps 'W Britton' • . Eugene' Mnllin F G Fuller. Jyhn BrOwn Geo. -Evans , James O'Conner Wisn. Laridrigan Ed Mullen -Fred H - Tubbs • • Cht.s..Riee . • Henry Smith' • Levi A.Gleitson WM. Kerns Silas .A Coopr L B .Vandermark- • . • • . . . . . WitYiNOT IrA.VI3,NACI.:?'--Tlie more we .see, hear, anil read, the more we are Convinced that honorable, peace—could be acramr .ed at any day betWeen-theNrirth und the South 'Lincoln, and his..Taeoliin crew' are the. only •cihstacile in the way. Iterruive them, .and put men.Of senae—.-patiots—kn .their 'placea,..and (etc' houra . 'will.stop this 'n'iched . .ElOsti of blood and liiiaiure. Shall the countrigo on tii.bleed fOr four.y . eurs more, to.gratity their avarice and love orpower . 7 . . If so = then .the• .'who haVv.the.gttmer to. tiirn them out—desurve no hertertate.than to:lose "their liberties.; • hear what chart ehrnonti E,2 , 3mriner says.ai to• the; tenna tilion.which the Siates:kn rebetlion wott4tl return to their allegiance: • ' "IL it uo o l6s9;hownyer,;. for our' npprox'sors to tali: 0 , 'making a peace with ti;i, and a union with theniagain on any terms that would be (gloved by the Lincoln .adlniniw- Aratiour We'certainly would expect.nOtlilng . than unconditional gnaraith:elhat . 711ave•Y..1011ould • never ho interfered with' by ary act of Coitreeo4 or the Govern moot in any forrnl• ThaLwe shorild hare 1111.,eqoal tight to sotile in any nf.thn Perritorive, Tirol no- law hilenid dc 'price on of the right to carryour 01.1000 there. That'll") Confederate Notional debt :dine Id he . avaline 'row 'paid by the General (internment' and all' Southern property nhlch Itia.been conlignated; to be returned. or paw for at Ito full value at the Iltpo of ench conNea.tion," ..• . • We Venture to say that the first i wo . • above..nattted • would.ctini a hearty sponse. in thebreastsrof every Demiierat,• with; out, a single e.cer,tion,.in' the. States not • in re hellient and ralso:'er three.tottrths of the Re tiol?lican party—in fact of every man .”:ho not a crUzy fanatic: -- The ,other two •preposi tions•pre irailmiSsable—at least one of them. ' But as a. whole, do they not,mest 'clearly shOw diet an Icon uraide , be 'negotiated without a pat trete • oldiflicUltyl.• The only ohs tacle'in the way. is Lincoln; and till question for_ the people to deterinhie is, Shall' Lincoln's am. -bition be • gratified, end our country ru;neil Ipr. sIiatI • PEACR; find Union' . again return, to bless our land..anti people 7 C 4 learlieldßeßublican..• w . . yrimit'Arrs.---The . Abolitionists Affect much gratificiitibn arthe .wrtlidrriwal . of Gen. Fremont . from rhe Presidential curivass— leavind.but t,wo eandubitee in the field, Mc; clellaMand Lincoln, When . Mr: Fremont 'Mies such language as•rhu - following, in his letter of. withdtawul, it is very diffiCult to see froimwbat . source. they- dr aw tlieir . Corriort: ' • : , . . In raspect to Mr. Lincoln, I continua to holt , exactly the acntimente contained in my letter of acceptance. h. consider that his administra ! lion. has been yielder-a it, malt:tidy, . and fins it= eialTy, FAILURE, and that itti neceesitry, continuance is a cause of regret to the..coun- THE 'WAR. 3Y' ore ; without .Ony, ilefitt ! te mfelligebce (rain Gen: repyirts.ol. - fisr-i: thi.. progress - than:those of sAidorty.::.,sere .tar,it„Stanfokhes sent'us. no:AiSpatch. :a. very'.eraly. hoer-. last - .stvening,4early fhr. 'the thlegrephwe were.. told_ Olive.. tonne would ihine4.• tha t 'the XV . .a shingtonfidlice he'd Mlcaied.' The, lawn n7s,.fiill of - rtupori Passengers on',the Washington - trains brotight. Phyul.'..*etiretery . :.tattidn,c'ould, if. he; chose, sentl:LisM. , :WS,from : G ran Cdtt la to loch Last e.v,ening,, lie bati•.dene it before. Bgt.he, is silent; and sitience . is ornimins. ; ' ' Geti..Grant Jivided,liis nriny'ihtot wo.,partS; unti'mada'',.separntemttaelcs..'. upoit';'; fie% Contede eiht-es„ Wilcox's (Mips' LOS , been left .at Port Walthall th, protect-City i'mint Mid the Federal 'supPly.'posta,. South of.this, Gen:: • , Llancok's 'and Aratrett's . cerpk,l . adyanced . .:weS'r . 'ward froth, the, pesitiotf ,yesterday 'cut: out -froth all .-chminunietflion .With „City point, FO thath'e.• be heard. from him. .:Nortir'of - Geneeal Ptutler;Avi'th Ord's end • Bit tie!s'corps, • has, - the I titite bein; evaeuated::l::::: - .ittle'•Httnared and ' DeeP.-Bot t ited SLlVanced ba . . . . ofthe Jafnes towar.ds • generalllleade' . 6.mirchAFeht : fibm. the We 4 ..dom . .was..dirreled.:toward... Popular, 'Grove Chureh, Miles.westMl Wirren',s 'former camp. • This chnt : Ch is On' ihe :tailroad rtnining.frottr:Peter,,burg • to -DatiVille. .. The redeye l 'ea valiy. nit the . samo•lirno. made .. a . Je 7 .! edun -r oissance south' the Weldoto ailroad ...I They, cap; tied. sonic Confetliirat et - mks :lit trout of Itettth's. With two lon.lred prisoners; and_ thenthittetl-m est tow arils -the .o.lllv - 1-11c .1 ailenatf. Gen: l-liyiter's March:men:lt 1 skint; the heath bank pit the J:ltnes, resulted in I a battle at. Chapirr's . I3ltill, eleven tidies soon' of Richnitentt. corps advattee'd along .t.tic .I.v.'ew,.`.lo'atket teed, tele hut . paral-.1 lel. en] fitgaged the; enemy at.Chapitt's. tilalT. .Tmey. • ctip;Mrsed 'a line cLedrt , A t eel] gun; Gen; Ord waS Wound:cif, G.e.O.'Bornhain tiro' live • hundred :Of the t rorps..killett vitt - wounded. rti's.'cot Pi then iiihited on the !river bank,.eleveri litre' -Rleitrriond, and lour noileS -southeast of. Fort . , S.!rong.'fince. of Confedtirates. 'itt heaey woyks, prevepted a faithCr advaUce: , -.1 fiirney's 'Corps, oh the New iiket ro a d, fouhd bot:a 'small force (tithe etterny. Ilirncy ad-, valichil;AMAth,g the. enatify . , ip flow of hint, I 'ntil he . reached the junction . livCan.l. Mill r •scVtnt ' 11 1'.;„; *stip: heasf-f of , t , ctirnotA, itere Ile hatted, I,a,,ing found the { ' enemy, in sttong works in: frorif :ht . . have rear iCed no further intelligence. from, I~tltem's eotainn, and:tram. ,Meade!s Ortiy the information thht he . had a battle near the :Wel dotn.railroad,. iM Which he . lost live. Ittintlred men, and caPyared one. gun aa..sixty pt i4oners- Our news CitS , ',Point is to .suturday nOrtting, •at ten n.'cldel:, SeCrelary :Stanton has' layer intelligence, but flees dot' choose tosuit :General :Sheridan . ' length" succeeded in j • 'sentfinga tle . spatf h,"whi ilet.a 'l3 hig;•progi.e:4. to laSt.Thorsday tight. lie did Lot' advance far ; ih r :moth Sheira:tp!oith Valle) Eat korth . urg wit his pain body. ' lie tilted 'here, triads his lteadifttarter, hroy we StatetiTsSate . tihte since;Getteral Early crossed cast front that ivent.Out• of the - toyaltis ColperWr.., From, HarrisOtibnig, Stietidap, Monday last,'sent a raiding party to It. was •...' j meet. tterea pip uranulon' and nestyoyed, lare,e'• t,riuoiit ot Confederate property'. Ile found bat il. k * uhill.:l • force of the 'ent;tny, end, then' tinned: east.' th thwards (hatlottsville, de l slioying the rairtold as he advaPeed: .t re'ached Waptetbut.e" and destroyed:. property' th-re, bit( pm rid . -Cde ClOsing around hint. marci:cd' a nit t th;- lance farther east- to-ti of.rnottatithis, an finding, hi's „ Position rather unsafe . ; 'gave. up, t I attempt to ctpture..C.harlot Les ...die. Il.a tt,en returned:to Idartisonbarg,' where j;;%iied liarrisoliblit t t",whet t ; Skit ii.tatt scar op l'nursday last-,• fill y. Itch miles h , ..11 it; Of I. LYnehburgh: • Ile does Lot mein to ea:den:plate I any farther advance.' At Part Ito oldie, on his March to Ilarrisonhurit.'; Bhe'rid - 11 . 11.• iNifiCured • seventy , five Ctinfetterate wagons and four • We have General ..Forrest's report rd The c ' atittire of. Athens,• A I,harrii. Forrest says hit loss'•Was 'ltd,twonly•llve wound ed.—lle captured at hens' thirteen Immirm; Federal prisoners, t-wo 'cannon, ,live h u ndred librses, fifty wagons, ,and . two trains of. cars londed with stores. Genentt „Rousseau,' with the'rederut troops, who ..i.ere holdim.; the N'lsb- Nide and Athens railroad; hes reti ea ticl•l'n Na shville, giVirni nri'lltl'eatire road M the Cori : - federites,. Thu dingier to 'the NaShvilliS and chattannonga ralliond made 'it neci•sS.try ;sacrifice the Athens road, do protect it. 'The ;Cbattartooga railroad south of'Follabrima is •cut, and in possession of 'the' Confederates. Between Alufreesborp' and ,Tullahotna', it was onty.daniaged slightly by a' small- rairibig'ibirly` and was soon repaired. All thenvailable Ved• era! trocMs have been sent to Tnl la 46 rlin 13 'from Neshville•ba try and drive FOrrest asuay Whee lerwith a derv: force . is marching_ to. reinforce Forrest. 'T t' ls reported that. Decatur, south ot thens;' Witli.its garrison; has. espitnlated. It, has b;,eit besieged by.the•conlederatet for near-: •ly two, weeks.. , • .Gen. A..L srnith'S forces have' not gone to oppose the invasion of Mihsomi.: . Steele,,•at . Lillie 'bleb., was t hreatened 'by the enemy and they ye' goge tii help him. .In Mkseori, invaders have t heir own :way. Rettig es e'm'e • .proiring.intO St Louis, Had .t Fed erolOmmt pus ts are bat twelve miles but Of.the. 'town: Excep.: l ;irig for 'a . abort distance around St. Louis, elf' . Missobri now has been glean imp to 1 heOnetny. There are emnly•raw, treopi available Tor ptorpq: liwtnr,, , ,who' is besieged scariewhere 1, 3 /... the' Confeijorates,' has not been heard , from: :'• , • - • • . The Confederates have cut the railroad run ninsi west from St. Louli to Jeffersein Ail the.Frderaitionps,:west of Sr.. Louis , have. 'retired to MierSon City, and with, the citizens 'are throwing up.. fortifiePtions - .....The, railroad running itnithwest to Rolla is also cut. TotVns' are being captured itr 'every, direction. The Confederates have their ossn' way in'all port's of the State. Nnrih.itif the NissJurithe, guerrillas have' cat the'railroad running front St.-:Mtn St. Jopaph, ' iinil the Hannibal :Joseph ailroaa is also.thtcittened. . , . , General, fleneregard Jilts supers eded I.l°o 'in command ef-;lke Confederge force nt.Atfanta. - . le loolehie place on' Ins t' WednesdaY or Thurs. !Sy. We •liove, no• report of ,:movements A Confederate, force, Tie hundred' strong, has invaded Western Kentucky.' : It is march— hg. towiirdi %Goneial Mir but:aucceedi Banks in cornmantl at New Orleans:The Fede ral. gunboat Arlie. ope.At New Orleans, bile been ennk byn.inag Tiie new Constitution bag bden bayoneted to . Maryland. . • • . A 6RF,ENII4CI(WLLESinn:—A :year 000, several journals united in recrimlinetidin4 - their re.aders in se: curing a very exeelycot Jo urnal. (or the.111)11Slil- Ln9r.D (including fcir. - the I:qAliDEisi,.anil for the I:.ARAV, Callah - hitlius 7. rtemi ;4g)•ltphri,l:. .Were thus ff led to subscribe,'and we believe all' wl 'cr did en' have - betio.msch mere. - than' satisfied. The'y have . received the 231:AnnealYulittoe' of the' 4.44/Uitteitrist lull of gOed practical; ell : eking, and just .noW 'the Publisher•isSsending put to each:of his Soh-. 'Se : ribers .. .applyino',h . pieseilt tit - a plant of ode irf 111'0.11)U:it rcioark , thle tirrewherries that have eve: ever tirouolit out. , :These 'whstl :sold by:the only nt her. persuh. lisvisg them, go' . .reatily.at 75' . cents each.. Sn the,Greenback in yesteid la4 - scar has,. cei taint) , .puid we have nOw..t.i• say is,det all.others-0o and; ito Likewise: the preset:r cost:, the, ritt still otlltrs'fo take : . eatise'aliers this: rcititt)`:::(Septeiribiii)'.tit.."sl. year, or, from Dow . to .the end 'of,. Isos:(.fifteen . -mentho. for $l. 15.: 'Aad:still'fiirther . ,.he.oflers One of the.reinailcable StiawherryNantsi tient cree . .. E.l.llA l to qery '. new: "subscriber eel . ] extra for ol) clolh,;'pack ing, ntl:piistage'qh - tte plOkti* Our advice to .. 'all ia r Senir the doilar'(or t be' .15;) 'end extra:s:cetits at once to Oia,oge Judd, Puhiisber 'of the Agrituipiri.st, at-41 Park York.: City r rind.oel-Ihe putter, : etc. • YUli sill. get 'a Well:111mA raled, !tract paper 'and . the cliutiptist one_: in ,the....counfry,.. :to :say' nothing of the:straWherri.Plaot, etc. TRY . . 1 11 E (I'S? INST.! :11TI: euthinence nn Oct. 2 t,.nt o'clock, I'. m. ;is tiro A ctidenly at • Stoothport,nio(cOhtifito!olii•-%y' , ?ek. ThO' :sot v-iyvii of .Pinf. of the •Nortrial f,cliOolot • EiliohiO:o . .; • i sOcLito.l;• and. ovory mfe. who i•itnikitio.fs.lo talzea high stand among tt•ae.k.rs of county will . not. foil to liflpfuvn. this , opportunity lii taught the' irOst Iti , :ttio.i9 of IVdt i lilg, C. 2 COI thr.ni, Cu. Supt THE DENT C • Lt NCEN The N. Y. the"iellowing of •StufeLi which prubably tasi • theii .• . • vet4s for . 13, MioLle.isl 1 .1, !lonnet.o.i.it cc., - V.l.rrnont '5. 33;13(da . ‘‘ are 3,'Mai.3land 7, c...:Lida 5 Kat, - ,a,3. California "s,'Cireinn 3; )yez.t. S to, . . . Tril,..ite'say 30 inwe than..a ma. jority. Of .eottrs . e that purl, 'not give up State to the li)rtiocracy, but 'eo . rtaintbdtNe'sv•York wlll rust: hat 33 Votes far Al'eivil.4n as the Stilie . pr rand ti.at little, Siatt; issan hoe as !lie needle li, the Take the 33..v0t es oil 117 and Lincoln beaten uvi;hont .oil! be' htken ofr by others of the. ethic nerved, \yht'ci) "%:;111. hull .11t It NVill 1;e cl,,sr.tt vO , l tliat that- jounial givoi tip to I11!(.',..•11.:It' •t 6; 7,l9 . diat:all; E , ?htikehy A 1; 1 . -101-11. k '4'o New.',..Voi h 111 7 -- Lelvg• et '4,tudjpiizy...—P.,i. • ANoziti:tt'lli . -:AI ,- r:—Thre . •is no.• d'oura•' but brpoiti a :)tafe and No 1:i,,°,n,11 -draft ntter,d'ue'i,dl e'tq't 'lll O/ , 'artfl.,adlyyre;•ll ! ?l) it (his Syria to prosi•ente4. 15501:1 i and ..Arl;,it:s , ; 'zind are. iebet.3, ;:fl , ! their z*. .tr; send au , ,linst Y.} !(.the nt , gr,, ! . ~q uire yeor3 I,C.:1; and. , •r•Nue . ,irtl.l!; . ts Atha vwdald;;;... - d the: is to,b,• rrs'4 , ll./.1 11:.' a eliiNtittit-imi t I e'ntit riot only will n o thole Tip(if:: hat Ills POOr,i,t , illif;is at the flow.. arms . frirevos to 'tit , etr•yo.additiat• tie for rI s rot .thll.l a - Moull ==EMIMINIMI ed .:1111.1 every:iclidier can. I ettllT, to 11,is A' certa clr!:.) , tna i.r)t riray . fcryently, lot; all .11,0 hq,i/ grivcrilari and. 51Pthi, all the . !opal.. • Star=s, rileaiii hereby the ioyal in con - nec:ion, tcilh the mot 111011,1 . 1.41. k; of :the list .three who'ate. ‘Clinte nerd not a pliysiJan,•lpit.ihosi•thAt 111111 I lint. tli , Sayiiir f 'and pefiiicnce, of this praytj can at oaea b: list i'vered.—Put. , • _ ' Arsa Ottr.mix . ifflilorliiivfn2. promisedypirstintld bear from me . occasionally.' &iron' my,• 'return here;;l'take advditagn of al . ittle'leisure before the closing.Ofthe.insils, to setibtile yoli ri few Affitirs . _th t hiS quarter in a condition not to he'understood:xcept — s by those on thn spot. ElerdYomhaVe.aMadmiruble'exemplikeation . of military ratrides.who have taken the oat b •are•ahnost• 'daily, ordered 'to• leave' their home's on a few hours' . notice; tn 'occ ' upied by •T he 'military . , end not permitted to take any. piing out, even to' lined.' All. this under . 'the pretence of military necessity: ...1• sinc erely pray the.liallat•bOX N . ovemher will put. an ditlio this rascally state of 0;1Np, by hulling the plesent infit'inom; dirninistration'froM powts er. . d could lilt. a page of, daily occurteitees of outrages, endorsCd• s• I Ley,are . tile "best govertintent;".&c. The.reeent.eleet ions have keen a farce from Beginning' to end—none but the 'creatures of the administr'ation being per. 'mit ted to vote. Our only. Hope is, that the Democratic party of the•Pi'orth' will enforce their rights at 1116 ballot box, and their.. power Put an end forever to abolition- !Misrule . and intarnyi, ,- , Yours, F. J. , •••, . . . , . . . - REFP.ESIIINaLY . COOL.—At this.seaon— of the year, tinyt hint; calculated to allay - heat is agree ablei . and theretbre'a nation's graOttidO is. 'due to' exlSeceitary. Chase for alettor recently p ub irtied, trout which .tho sobjui ned',ex tract I taken: . .. c‘l trust there is' no ground for - the fear that the countly..is again with 'the mis cellaneous currency of local- corporationsibudit is impoSidble - tofureiee . wfliit: is - to Conic. _dt was one .of my strongest ilisires.to . glye the people e uniform en rrencr, made in the end equivalent to gold:everywhere. - 9d'y efforts were stoutly re sisted outsi,:e and not oerntfst sympathy inside_ of the Administration. .They.we.re steaddlipre• howevey, Mien id sense Of duty:to. my. - self and the coundry - alone compelled' me' .to' re• sign."- .. • Chase'S. uniform current," when first, issued, vi.isailinust .equal to gold; but 'at .1 be. lime of his resiguation %vasricit ivnis. on th;3•dollar. 'At this r ate, - hOw . long Nvotiiifit have taken to make it.ierittiyit/ent-to gold everywhere?"..' , , • . I . F 01?..0 a T Tee the other, day,' Iborrowett a,atiek - oreandy...l:rired ti:Ootrira4el.lci :sho . w that-he could iioll . it Ottt.Ol'ltib . 111 e i‘ialliitc'ed It, .aud.,th'en to till hitneg . 4. in •but loCmetl•liis•catilpttnititt::•hhati: 'for'!iot ten -,t•hat ptirt..tif The ' matter at • • • Lincoll)::. : told • the,' peottles- ht" ivolild' lint the stir through in :t hlctiddlts seretitytli ye thou and rt . ieti,tilif aft, r : a trliOr.s he 4,rorgr6 thekle"told'fhem it t 11;v:weal/I Ilha.a -piece of iniper Pell wou ld 'pate all I h . 'tieg're; , s in a day' lle ti ied -It, hut. ~, f argqr.'lhe,trlgtc.". • Chasik. said he could :111111:e,,as:g6od: 01oney. i• nl p upe. ris OatLlitit*--, he . won- ProtnieLl , McCltdran - tbor;c tneli thePo , ihs'oia; told.- 1 1ey'‘ , 10 . 14ot tlic trick."' • •I'htt Coti'grebs deep red :they. had foued out a Way' tt - i!ltitail. - .the-Annroe , Doi tclitc,: but they,. l . tfore.ot The tiliiO vve'te t.'1 . 6c1.,;ti• it. Would' we, e elected, till -•tliey,';‘ , farizet thu trick. ". Snit !!?-,;, unit so elec.ted again oteihe wat•pcace4l4flurrn will , forget- the diet , . : .• . • . Tit it Irtirriaisean'-ir..1i,p05§1....., blethat•tdiis devilish adininiStraticot the Columbia e'oti . tii.y prisoners 'till after..theelectiod, to deprivc them of their right orstifFrageitinil thtis eitlitinv.e.dhe edectiork of A-be Lincoln? It thiq is thti, cure,. nttd .Iho idels give . eveiy '• is . s, there ne't so tyrannicaly 'cruel J . —corded oir the itage . sridilie "woclil' rs history, - Writ eVenddcobiri clobs'dn the 0.1 eirn of FranCe . .. = . Thestory .of pro- - pO,setl-rel'east; and trial her: %vas - Li:Otte:bop' a.: f..in 1 of ci:x teitual ton of tlii= oritiaiulie?iand fiend:. after . tha elect no: . ienotous 7 diearted-ri-liublic;fits'lntilll their. tilitce , , and to :vet a far tiictri in their tiblence? \\'e hope. their, ' votes will not ue lest.- . . , , . ‘..”iiiloin, yoe ao.to, war, yott cAn,hol . fi gh t a I v,..,y,..;. and when afros much:Fuss:o: .bot . 11 sitleit, and ,no, ;: , ,,,i a - on , :)1 t'i . : o'ou coils. ft 01 1 i tig; . the ideoikel i 11161.1017 11 1 4:41 t oryt6ot".' tate! oottisels i,4101 - 041:.'.' . :a iipolie . A btatian) Lial7oin at the oornikt , ...acerttept of .I,i.s• . ;t4tTlivi.,trlt . t io'n, • ' . ... .. Lori; OrT n://,',././r, - chlarge'g the ;Tour; . waft .. , Iyil•;; ; ".u.,1,1 - ,a(11 , .irs, stop the paper. All • - thi,4.. ii;7,-oily. of the:: Tribmite-bs..a.bout file negra ball iliieh r b. E .. c ul - a the Lineoln. Carte- pai - gn Club la.st.:ll',lan'es , le.y al - g1 1 1.; ,FlutV:ab tiwzlbt is for thet:'e'poor radical raise-eenation•; ell.l,ouvor a the . .elict•or't heir The babr,lul take weTurle Wit radical pa-• it•or'el.ss,Ly tin ti...l6l)ablish the pat - ne - s ilatti.u.Ul and .wal.rz , !l with :the - negto of Tens Qt ..r,. Tun:: Olurt—Let every Detimerat in the eity rtirnil the m , eting this. evvoing '41)(1 in the proce , ;l9ll.' '`.l.'here is no bettet.liirre. 1 . 0 st the•froli is.liot. This od tvimitiiStr.at ion most 1)e :horlei n t from itoWer,• attd wuy to do tri curry ' loth .elect , , i9tl . .t. Ite . 4:lmintst r.it ion As trimeetie no!! wrekl . l; .1 - I..ve • titto . (l4l•t , John C. Ft , +infiGi, lti,t le ter tterltn'g •to ron:'•tu . S..ri ay's, 4•Titrs•atirtil.l , istr,itiolt:i has.been prditira,V,/, Wii.ter Dity is 6.'11. the ynit.l, en I int101 , !•74 i"6 . of • r. :oeltt'o no, the itti . .l , to*Mont 6 , r rhe Vice .I.'resitleilev, ..v,11,t ot ;:: ti - "the i•tzot• 11.1 0r,...,•i011ier:1 tti ;Intl of. ive...ltiole to. ,in: IS to. ly rt;inni. t :ay, the rilatiat . v.• m A ny, R. 1 ,,,b11,,Ti5. iv> -in t.hi 7 . - tAittluitle: "efrort• t.(6 . 1.0thA iirhts ofSilk ' :i•Or',l y ' :54 . 014 . ! • , e• t lite ..t.y nny . Then jut! y. deo! . tlion'tlering r,st rtv, ion 0,4( will its IF yono wtiot erl, , if you want. low la . xf.,s, if youwant ytm-.won't to go ye t. : lle-govef.ifinett , t: of your lat.fferti, if you ; wan! y . o • or.criildroft IO in t joy bl.f?.,•ings of, libYttY, yo.tw.tr,f .., • tiniO•l in plitee • of .(fistininft, • prn•To;ty ,plate 111 finffrony in 6f• pea ye. iri plden • pf way, jUil . - ro v nty rp ptftetl! of: wciUt:af.tl destftlitiori;. vote the Peinocratie . '- ' ...; • . , - . •ll'avo ' yots • heal II the' iirys.. from Afipinic, Nfaine, Maine t" La te.st..inekvs 11019 . Itf.il II! f• Shell.' i holt the iiittk)rii y or the shift.i,dy'cafidhl,te„ h.. beli•ettt down :troll') last ; •yelir, pot aboti . •tive tholoa'fitl'soles . ! ' . . . - ''' • . ' . . . . . . . ' ll.e ;An Oay.; a ttnihr in an Alton; inn.fti . t•ach - er, ii . as ,Ivim. a ,rnaii , wnold •Li tckrify lt 9 'knee l) , diary to t•ni - fi,n in Ins - v.s.tt Inile. ' .:- •.. , .:•IVliit' i's the- iliprepc, , lit; tyeon ilie',ll,llfimiire and Chicag••,r pl,lt for , ii, ?.- • The foiryo4 ililiased on ' rie'ri, eif Ike U+.lloll , • and !he ; •hitter.- OP A. tisioN oi , P.E.se'li I .. • ..: ' . . - . One .tintnistakable yokes' corhos . from ;the The . 6 Oldiers. ardneanimMis tan. They. efieer.his name everywhere. Lin , culn's.naine never'raises a shout among:them. ' , ;Itre can't affnr4 to let . IM - Clellan win fork In Maryland," said the Wends of 'Mr. Lin, cola in IVasiitngton,. just.befoiv B outhNfonn-' twin, bat he - liken a yrietisty spite'oi them: Andrew Johnson . Saidja a• speech made 'one • yenr ago in Pia timore: • ''When-'you' heat a man talking, about his ieonstit . uticnai rigkis,' spot him—he is .a Geh . . 'Banks Said, many, years ago;'that he was willing. to "let the quien slide." - He has made assertion gond, for the• portion 'of it confided. Ai) his, riiilitary.e•Licirilianship has' been "stidin,,,;'," into. the hands_ of tho rebels with such marvelous eelerity.lit: there isn't much At the residence! :of his son, in Keating'town ship, October sth, 1561, Sainut:E. Bisnori aged S• 1 year?. EXECUTO'S R NOTICE l'7 TTIF:11 h: AS, Lett,i its: Testameatery to the . Vl' Estate of Jonx - Ssitrir; le te • of. CairrierOn. county; Pa., thicoasad,. ,having been : grunted' tei the,. s tibser ibei•s;• ail persons `'indebted ,to' the slid Estate are requested to • Ins ku imin:edi at e paytactit, :and those .hayht4.ciaims.against the Estate n• of..tNe- said itecedetit' 'win. make known the slime; Without delsY,•lo' . - : . . • ISAAC •SMITFT;•• ' • :-, •. • . • • I . IIO.IIAS'gMITH, •.. . . . . . . . . •• . ••• :I:zees/fort. . - •, .A,t•Gibson towr.ship, - Cameion Co. ; • Pa: • BYRON . 1). HATaLIN . . . . . . . . ATTOANGIF AT LA w, Enlellipni i t WA - elle cettniy; '. ,Pat, Agent for 14'es4rs. Etlatleg .4., Co's 7 Lamle. :Attends eeporielly, 0 the Collection et .Lictimsr Examinationtst . Lana Titles; , Payment of Taxes, and all - buldnese relic,' - t,thg to Real Estate. 'Office In Harelia.Blook. '.