Ill EJeniorrat & 0ntincl. km .7-s ' -T; C. O. 3ICURAT, Editor. James S. Todd, Publisher. WEDNESDAY. MAY, 22. 1SC1. s- M x-etteiisill &- i'o j es- mnre r('TCrful a"d vi-orous;than it was in AdvertUn- Agents. 119 Nassau Street. New . days gene by, and full of its original fpir York, and 10 State street. I5oton, are the au- j ;t thorized Ants for the "Pff Pemcc-r,fs csuooi affiliate with Republi UEL "and the most influential and lap-.-t t.r.u- i atin- Newspapers in the United States an 1 J cms n niie they, (the, iler.u-,:?3tis.) c-r.tiuue Canadas. They are empc-vered to contract for t0 a,jt..re l0 lU 0I.C :,;vl;-nal jrinciph- ns at our lowest terms. j &f t( " " ... i see oil and water min-le. The Democracy Democratic County Committee. . , , , , . ,. . deny the riiiht of Congress to exciude slavery Augustin Durbm, Caairman. . e J , . . , . Je AlWhanv Michael M'Guire. Blackliek- ban the ten:tones-thcy are m favor of .Tftto-.h S Mardis. Canibria John M'Bride. ' Carroll Jacob Luther, CarrolPown James Fagao. Chest Joseph Gill. Cht Spring i Anmstine Rvme. Clearfield William Kai- I nev. Coneroaugh Richard Sanders. , Crovle William Murrav. Elersbnrc Charles D ; Ward Hush MaViy an. Jr. Millville A. M. Greg-r. Richland Henrv Tonper. Summerhili James Rur Hfenrv ToDPer. Summerhili James Lurk. . Sumnaitville John Sharbaagb. 5n.jtiehar'a ; John Rearer, Taylor Amos Davis . ab . . . . M v, , r m 1 ineton Richard V. hite. Iuro (er2o H al j ters. WTilmore M. M. O'Neil, Yodcr Geo. W. Osborn. ! mK FTI I f 'Ii f F ' J WBgt j CXIOX PARTI". j We have beard it suggested by prominent politicians lately, that p"ty lines sh .ml 1 be obliterated for the present, st Uzf-t, and that the patriotic citizens of ail parties shocld u- j nite in forming a great national organization to be known as the Union party. For our ; part, we can see no necessi-y (or a moveect of the kind, and will therefore bavo cothtng j 1. Tl. t. V.-vrt'i.-rn 10 UO W;tU Ik. XUC "wU.lti UI l.iv States are now a unit in sustaining the Un- nion. They are all Union men, find opposed to giving aid and comfort to the secession - ists who zti endeavoring to overthrow tbe Gov j ernaent. We think it woulolnow be a difficult ; 1 matter to fiad a secessionist, much less a se cession party, in the Northern States. Where then is the necessity for organizing a Union party when all are friends of the Union ? We onco beard aa old farmer say, 'that it wreu ched hint terribly to kick at nothing. If this be true, the Unio.i men will wrench themsel- yes terribly, if they commence kicking in I Murray. Galitzen David Mills. Jackn j publioars. Lail tho present struggle as tbe Henry Rager, Johnstown. 1st Ward Kpb- j tjawn 0f ti,e irrt pnsibl,; coLfl.ct as a cru 9.1 Ward John Cron-e. Lewis ; . . , . , - T,.. ... saae Si-am i tiavery wracu win not ie ' Luckhardt, 33 Ward illsam Winner. 4th - , i - i ! 1 , W'.IItnn T U II 1 I U I 1 C 1 Li J lII Ui (1. 1. Ill I li C next October, for they will be emphatically ly, b st be be wise ia bis own co?;ceit." kicking at nothing. We think even John j Dr. Getty in the arti.- in t!.e .-uni d which Covode, although a first class smeller, would originated this controversy, male two di-iii.ct find it a diScult matter to smell out a scccs- j ar. J spcciGc charges against us. 1st. That the sionist North of Mason & Dixon'a line. This j Demociat aui Sentinel bangs out the rattle movement has been gotten up and encourag- j snake tbig. til, That it etcf ui ages r;l ellion . ed, by old party hacks and broken down pel- iticians, whi think that the now organization i might possibly furnish thcni with a sterpiug stone to office. All of them are now Union men in the superlative degree, aa 1 are as loud in pn claiming their patriotism, as a prostitute in boasting of her chastity, or a scoundrel of bis bouesty. Tbe people bowev- er know tbeai of old, and will mcst i a!thouh a very great a. an, he cannot do that likely keep an eye on them. j which is impossible. Bold downright lying The crisis doea not require that old party j wiil not do in a matter of this kind when lines should bs obliterated least of all that j proofs are demanded, and therefore bis quae'rt the Democracy should forget that they are j shin fi-ds himself badly cornered. All tbe members of the organization which places its ! subscribers of this paper know, that no flag trust in the Intelligence, patriotism and discri-j ever appeared in our culuains except the oiinating judgment of the American people J "Star Spangled Banner" of our Country, and It is, and always has been, a Union party. -that we always c-Tsdra-ncd tbe s-vccssioa Its great object always ba been to j reserve ! movement ia theS. ut':-rn States as impolitic, tbe Union, and it has never countenanced cr j unconstitutional, and a rebellion ac!dn.t the endorssd tbe action of disanionisfs North or j National Government. What conclu-ion South. It has always opposid the eC-.rts of! then must they ?riiveat c-r?erning Dr. Get tbe Southern fire-eate s, airi Northern Ab-:- i ty ? Why, ef course, that be L? a n.alicious lilionifts, to sow the seeds of dissolution iu liar a dc?piar e f the co.'nu.-audn.ent i f Go 1 our bappy land, and it is not its fault that j which w delivered t o mankind from Mount tbe noxiaas weeds which sprang from theu. ( Sinai, in storms and iu thunder, in whirl bave acquired a degree of strength which ! winds and in fire "Th-.u snalt net bear false threatens to choke aci destroy the tree cf j witne.-a against thy neighbor." Liberty. j It is true Dr. Getty is ignorsnt and un- Tbe Democratic psrty is cot of yesterday.- ! educated, but still we can hardly bring eur Ite bistcry is coeval with that of the Consti- j seif to bdieve that he is ignorant cne ugh to tution, and it has bc:u the means und-r hea i honesily ihii.k, that he can sustuiu Lis char yen of making our Country groat, free and I ges seaii st us. by proving that we sappoitcd prosperous. The a.ixir.i.-trjtioa of tbe Gov- ; John C Rree?-:ruridge for the Presidency h-t ernment during the nts' pr snerous days cf year, an I sustained th3 Aduiinistratfo-c of the Republic, was based n i-s princ p'.. s. Mr. Buchanan from its commenevwn to 's Priaciples are etrrcal, and const qucttly if c!; p,.,,.,- do Joa rcalJy Hcve'tL-1 t' -it prineipUs were right la the past, tiny arc j men vL ,u;p.,,uJ Breckr f Vrc right iu the present, and will bo light in the t deIit ll4,t fiiu ar.j t,,,tned the" Adminitra- luture. v.ny men saouta we ananuon it tor a day or even a single hour? Tb-i eccasioa teaches us no new dutio. As Dcuicerats we have been true to the Union in tbo pa?t, tnd all that ;s required oC us as good citizens is, that we fchail be equally true iu tie fat- j ure It we tail in tais we wm cease to ne Democrats, Ours is a f&rty of well defined principles, and not aa organization held to gether by tbe adhesive porcr of plunder, aud those who believe that its principles are right will thereforo adhere to it alike in peace and and ia war, in success and defeat. Its njis eioo guareiiiu of tbe Union did not cease with tbe commencement of hostilities between the Northern and Southern States. Its his tory proves that while it has been true to tbe Country iu tbo hour of properity, iu tbe hour cf dikr-' nd trial it has clung to it with w m ! 1l ruore than filial affoctiori. It has never been ... . . T 1 vu!itv cl ettLer moral or actual treason. iv j stood by the Govern meat during the late con ! test with great Britian, & in tbe Mexican war, and it has with equal promptness, arrayed it ; edi en'tbe ride of the Country, in the present : unrarpy struggle betwoeu tho Government 1 and the secede J States. Why then should we !ahaudonit? Now is the very time to adhe- re to it: In t!ie words of Lewis Oasa. 'i its members are not struck with jai;cal blindness ! they will cling to it as the mariner cliDgs to j the last plank, when night and the tempest ; close around him." It is not in the power of j tricky politicians to destroy it. At the : very moment they would be congratulating j themselves on having accomplished thei r ; wcik, it would Phenix like arise from its a.-h- faithfully executing the fugitive Slave law lD aU the States, an ! spurn the loath-one dcctri ' ,f Abolition itm Thev are national ... . - . . meif, an-k theref'tre ei.U'it ut.ite with section- a isrs. IL.-y do not, liKe thousands of Iw- ! Uiii'td Sutes. Their s--la olivet is to save tho Luiju. re.-toro tr-u.i;(j:ii'.it v to tho cuntrv. jrid if r o-iblo r.rtserve tha dociettic in:itu- . " f c. , j u - . " ' of the states utim;f aire a. It ii r. :t i f,.f th-;:n t., .fi::ate win, the Ke- '-liieaLs ia orJr to L th-. ir duty in su'tain- ir g the U:ioa. As ia 1612, and dmicg tbe jItsieaa Var lLej are now rea.ly t0 bUita;,., (he iicvcriiI.eL t hl f K.!ca70, ;Dg to r.rt?crVe ;t,eIf ai., t0 toriUC.r ;ts eneDl:c3. y,', c M. L;rCr,I5 cc!lli:j .s to f-jthfully pcrKrni jhe da.i;;. iacd cu hjm by the Constitution aoJ g i e wiU ad (b2 Dem0(.racy ari i,r,g ls ticif.ut 5Urpnrt(.r!Ji Th.y j,,; .. pf tb,? p;irfJ wU-;b . L;m but t tho cxJtel , fco tecfJ. 1 i pits, and are deteru.iiv;d that the Union shall ! be preserved. A JLOLIIC2AA'. li is not without much relucts condrscf-iid to notice the decoct ice we ogain ion of dock. valerian and sage, who dots the r-o ribbing for the one hundred and twenty readers of tbe Rlairsviile Journal. But 3 he uouLli.ss le gards his last article as an unanswerable an swer to all our arguments, we will say a few wcrds'in reply, me-iely for the puipcse of man ifestisg cur respect for the irjar.-etien of Sol- cmon "Answer a fo d according to Lis fob These charges it true, wera susc ptib'e of ca?y and uneuntrovertib!-; proof. It was only ncc essary for Dr. G-.tty to -tate th nuajber of this paper in which the rattle tnnke flag was '-hung cut " eal to give the larg uage iu which we eccouraired rebellion. He ba3 not t-vea attempted to do thi-s, for the reason that the proofs are wanting, and tba cf Mr Buchanan. nr n'l .!... encourage re btrllion ? Ja-lzlnz by the tone cd your editorials, you really think so. If this be tbe cisv, ycu must al-o regard as traitors tho men who "give thc-m aid and comfort." 1Jotu Prident Linccdn and Gov. Curtin b aye uonc ti.is. ihen wliv dnn" T-nn -;.n :... them V Your iocxorable logic will convict them of treason of tbo worst kind. Only a few days ago, Mr. Lincoln issued to General Butler, of Massachusetts, a commission as Major General, the highest military office in bis gift. This ssn.e Gen Butler was the most prominent i reckenridge man in the Northern States during tho Jt campaign, aDd sustained ths Administration of Mr. Bu chanan from its coaiicercempnt to its close. Thus, it appear?, according to your logio, Dr. Getty, thit Mr. Liacolu h&i eleyUJ a traitor to a position in tbe U. S. Army, sec ond only to that occupied by Gen. Scott. Why then don't you denounce bira for doing so ? Come, sir. be consistent. Rut Mr. Lincoln, it 13 likely, lxks nt this matter in a different light than you do. You 8re a fjnatic-.il niirger worship ping Abolitiosii-st, he i.-j net. lie is an enlightened patriot You are an igno rant aud bigoted fanatic. A few weeks ago. Gov. Curtin issued a commission as Rrigadicr General, to Genl. Keiai of Berks County, for tbe present war. Genl, Ki.;m was like Genl Rutler, a Rreekcnridge and"- Buchanan nin last year. Here again Doctor, year inexora ble logic steps in, and demand j that you shall denounce Curtiu as a trritor for doing-this. j Why then are you silent ? There are thou sands of Breckcnridge and Buchanan men a- mong the gallant volunteers now in the U. S. Army. According to Dr. GcJ- ;r.rx-ra- ; Uo logic they are n'.l tr jitors, although they j stand ready to lay down th-ir lives in uefcu- ce of tho Uli?d and the Coutituticn. while he remains safely al hem; for the purpose ef maligning. thctn. ( Dr. Gtty in assailing Mr. Bucbauan r.r.d j Mr Biglcr. is aetiiig the part i.f the vip.-r j cnawiog at a file. It is not iu his power to j to drag them dr.vn from the exalte I position I they now occupy. Mr. Buehnat's a-I:uiniA-! tration proves him t bj a:i able stdten..t!j , and pure patriot, and a!l his n-sp.-.ctaUe and ! honor aide opponents a'.rknosle Jge that be j at lcat meant well f.-r his cemr.try It iscnlyf-uch crf-t-jres as Dr Getty. wh malign him. Dnrh-g bis adn,inistrati.n be ! endiavored to strengthen thr Uniou and t cru.h out tLc-piri; of frccti-.tialis-ii N .rih i South. He dja.-.in??! the si c;s-inn m?vc-' mem a uaeoastitr.-i xn, c tAc-,; ; l that t!j- df-c!if.it of Lino'a va,3 u ju alueiti-n of the j j eiT.rts ef the S u:Lcrn p .r.p'.j l tii-s-dve the i Lulon, aud mainUiaed the power of the Gov- ! i eminent to enforce t;.e execu'i t of the j !vr in ill th? St.:tfs IIj stoo i by th.; Un ! ion up to t'iO li l m xuc-iit of his admi.iistrat : iort Mr, I:gLT has always len a tie v ted j frier. d of the LrLia:j. The crn:pro;id.-:e pltn ', which m iatroluc d into t!io U. S. S-.nat-i la?t winter. rroTtd bim to b-? a ratii-.i and ; ;n abl a abfo sratcitaan, cu 1 revived tha ur.ejuali- ! " d ar-rniral of l-i-i inmrnn t, . m?rr.t i ; e ' c . , r t - v... wwa.w.v-u ...s III I 'I I't ce-crtrary oi war. j,ta .nr. liaebanan and ! . ; Governor Rigle-r have rendcic-u uis:itjguhed ' services to their country, atjd will be boi l in ; grateful rtu.en.Lranee by tl ! nit- p. ril i;rii if-rr Tlr i,..f.r . TT i - , "Has tunk into tb prav j To p- ison worlds .hat foed upon the knave." ! An.l T- : t : i arfectb.cate adi.u. V,' hor-e we will r.cv- an t e-r again ne uu jvr mo :,ece.-Mty of turning , our attention to you. With regard to the I r"ionaI Licg y u have twice made at us, a j " is faJstf. we tccat'I it wi b thos coateu pt it j merits There is no man ia the County to j whom it appdits with b ss loree tha to us. I lour personaliii. s, l,ke your lojie, w-j dta- i pise. As you are .. small a spceimea cf ; humanity to c-nteitatn unkind fociins tow- i ards, we sincerely hope health, happiness and ; . prosperity may be yoar attendants through j life. Permit us t. F3y, however, that we j ; think nature never intended yeu for an edi- ' j t.-r, aad that ycu are totiikly tJ -oqulrc ! sny more becors ia the bu-incss, than you ; did, a- we learn, years aga in Butler cun- i j ty, in curing horses of the botts, cows of tbe j j hollow-born, and performing surgical opera- j I tious ca swine. But at all even's, be virtu- ! , , . i -Mil , ., , ous and you wnl be hapi.y always tell the ! .n i- - i . I ; truth when a lie wid not answer the same : ,. c . j j , .. , . ... ; i purpose, and dunk nothing but 6mall beer! ! v . ... ,i, i i , . i i And now. Dr. Getty, once more, permit us j to bid you, bail and farewell! ! Tl:c War. ! Recent tews t f a n iiat.'e cbarartcr con- ; vincc us that tbe bl-ck clou! of war wn ie-h ! j is now resting over Virginia and the Nation- i a. L.-tt..d. viii bam wi-h fearful fury in a I n'w Ja7s- A 1 r- ar,;iJ "f U. S. troops bas beea v-Lt to Fort Monroe, Virginia, and pre- j rnratio:) are g'-iog actively forward, for at- j taeling H-,rpt-r'fi Ferry It is alcO said that j reliable information bai been nerved by I Gen Scott, that the sccc.-sioa Army ia Rich- aiond is preparing for an attack on Washing- i ton City. The old brro is, of cents, prep-a- ring to pve thcra a warm reception whta j they arrive. Oar gallant voluntects are ea ger for tbe fray, aad r aiy to mea.-ure swe.rd witb the rebels as foou as aa fippt:rtiiniiy fir so doing presents it.-i-lf. I be Adn.ioi.-tra- j uon 13 acting -vnu a degree ot Zl::J. energy j and i romptn jss, that merits the highest j rai.-o ! of every friend cf the Union If a battle, as I we anticipate, sb;.u!d to.'-n occur, it wiii, we bavfl no doubt, end in a pb riou? vict. ry A r j the Union, and the igneaninicus deftat of tbe j rebeN. The rcntest which has just couiinen- ccd vi:l cost both blood and treasure, but it cannct fail ia resulting in tbe triumph of the Government over the traitors who are endea voring to destroy if, for, "Conquer we must, wbvn ear cause it is just ' Rvc-ry trua patriot iu the land stands rea dy, if necessary, to maintain tbe integrity of the Union, with the last drop of blood that warms bis heart. ZSTThere is a large- force of Secessionists at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, and it is being increased daily. They Lave been actively engaged for some time; in building foitificat tiens, and strengthening' their position. It is by no means improbable, that the first col lision between tbe U.S. troops and tbe Se cessionuLs will occur at this point. Star Iav. We will publish iu our text issue, a ci-rr-ect copy of the Stay Law, passed by the Leg islature before finally adjourning last week. It provides, that there Ehall be a stay ef exe cution upon all judgments now remaining un-sati.-Sed, for the period of oDe year, from tbe passage of this act, and on all judgments en- tered within six months fro:u tbe passage of tbu Act, one year from tbe entering of said judgment, if the defoudent is possessed of real estate iu the County, or Cwuuties in which J said judgment shall havo been obtained, or j io any Couty to which it shall have been j transferred, subject to be sold for the pay-! uitLt of said judgment, worth in the opinion ; of any Court, or any Ju1j in vacation. Jin- :ice or Alderman having jurisdiction of said ; judgment, at a fair valuation, a sum sufficient to pay, cr sa'Ufy tbe sm-e, over aid above ; other lLcuaibrancs, and th . a::;t ur.t ex-n.p-ted from levy aad sale on sail ex-cuiI.jJis, en s.tid d.-fenditit shall give security fjr the pay ment of the s-im?, to be approve! by ihec. urt or a Judge in vacation, or the the - Ju.-ti-c rr Alderman before whom the fame was obtain ed, or is pending. Tho law c -nlaiiis a iuut- brr of other ifi portant pr-vi-ions. wLieb ur ; readers will hive aa e pprtu'dty tf cXan.:n- ing when w-2 pubtt.ih the bill. Xr However seriously the civil war be-, twecn the northern and southern States i like iy to ii.jure business generally, it cau scarce- J !y fail in be-in-Qttiiif: that of the farmer. I'eo- .Se can dispense with the luxuries, but they ; cannot get aloug without tho nrccs-arie s of life any more in war tuari iu peace. The ar- w.j wiii consututj 1 irse ou t!itii..s ef T"1- i i 't.s -.'ie. biL in the H A i, au i this wid !c-u 1 t tv ktv.-j the cf grain at a hijh ti- . are. Farmiu: therefore is likely to ti.e i b-st p 3 imr uvocatioU ti;at can bo pur.--ji.-d ' f r tars. While tL end arrj-el n.-rcLa it or mchai-ie will C5,d bias!f ccmptl:--! to ; "shut u; ilf.p" c: fail, th faru-e-r -aii! be? "puttiiig Money in hispurso," ajvi C'j.uir:r.g . a fortuiic raji-jly. We Icaru ff '-n ear exc'.-iu- ; cs, ihat iarg-r iju s:iri-i- s of c-ru tad p )t it- " o.;s have been p!aotvd iu this Slttte this sprii. : than uail. Ti;is is -ensiole. I -th ar-i e-l"s are c'-rtain t l.-e iu de-nanj next fail and wiater, and to co-a.n-an 1 a good price. We; ' . . . . . . ! n- oe our l.:M.tria tarn.ers Lave not Ti-.-'Z- ' lected atfndius to this natter. This C ua- ty should produce enough annui'.Iy tosujport : its inhabitants, and no cr.-ps are better or su- ' t rf.r tiian f irn i 1 1 t :i'ipi i ntr o-.l-lo r. i r ?. ! dodgdrs, corn fbr . rs. r.ouc and in short i ) .. . , , - , : j cv r,tjir'? tiia'1 ' n,l li "ut "f Cl'ro ,s xc rt corn whi-k-y. That m tha worJs of, cur olJ frk'U,i M"r''c,i. is "' u:.i. fcj-Major Anderson tbo hero of Fcrt Suta j tcr, parsed over tbe Pen sylv.tnia Rail road ! I on biit Thursday, on Lis way to Ciucinnatti, ; j At Grc-ensbargb hi was adJress'd by Geid ; William Sok'.-s, t wuvji ha br icily i.-pond- i ' f-d. Ho whs ihen ir.trodaca to many cf the I titiz .nsof old Westiu .ri tad lie wus h!- ! received at Pittsburgh ili uppr pr:a c I n- 1 ors. He ba boon alveiictd to the rank .f Col-nol, and has formally acefpted the c-.-ui- . and of th- R-nurky Rria-b-. wbieh w.I! be ordered t the seat of war foilhwitb. lb is a brave iran, but i..t so great a man s mc tf tbe newspapers r pr-rent bii.i to b He has not yet done anything wbii.-:i entitbs him to stand si te by side with Genl. Scolt.- We cutcrtain no doijbt that -Sparta bath many a worthier sn than be " " . " T -ty e se see by a late canner cf a bt. . ' ... . Louis piper, that f. bun.v Lu.-stll, Lr.i , 1 1 . , " 1 formerly of this County, now tf St. Louis, ,. . ,. ... . Missouri, was arretted iu C-iro, lllm.'js, en I ,Le cbarge f a ioa TJ. on la,t ! Tuesday. W Lou sked if be would tske the j oath to support thj dig of the Ut.icd States, j j riswered with einph-;i, "N-." lie -vi ; I f. r , v !. r..-.,,t ..r. . j till, but we have u.'ty. t 1 ir :.i-l what was ! t,e --verdict We are sorry that Mr. Ru-.-d, w i 'la we a'lWajs5 rejidcd a, ag.-utb:.-:ittn. a patriot and j i a w-.ie fc!.u'c.,i follow, has forg nton bis duty j ,0 coautry auJ . .e after "st.age gods j j ut ,Jie vcr time when true patriots, ev. ry- ; j .Ailire, arc uni'ing :u support of tbe Ui ku - j j nifhc 2eta- sifJy out of tiic present sera- j J r he iil "return to hi? first lave, and array j j himself at once among the friends of tbe Un- j loll A correspondent of the Hollidaysburgb S'-jna'arJ is -ut ia favor f Joha G. Mib . j Esq , of Huntingdon County, as a candi'ate 1 tor President Judge of this district, at the i next cleetivu. As Mr Mih-s. i t comnrin ; with all or nearly all the lawyers in tho dist- j rict. signed a letter rq -lasting Judge Taylor, i to run ns an independent caadidat for re-e-1- f ee-tiofi, it is cot likely lu would allow his na- j me t be used ia tbe manner succested by i the correspondent ofih3 Stij.ufjr.l . In ojr j opinion. Judtre Taylor is tbe bet mm in the district for the e.fUee. The Huntingdon A't- vwitc fays that the correspondence between j Liin and the members of tbo bar will be pub- j lished this week. i JC-We direct the attent.oo of our readers I to the advertisement of the wholesale and re tail depot of Uuion eoods and insignia, of L T. Voipt & Co., of New York Our patriot- j io follow citizens will find it a pood place to j a u "'lid a,CC - 9 -S- - Epri.A slight skirmish to.-.k phce on Mon day last, between a few U.S. soldiers at d s me Virginia rebels, at tbe mouth of the Potomac river. Tbe U. S. troops came off victorious, with the foss of five killed. Tbf lops cf tbe rebels ba not bca afcertsirtrd. XTbe cowi of tbe civil sr.r in be Uni- ted States, is said t i have crea'c d int cse ex- citemect and ularo. among the cotton raan- . , . . n'acturcrs cf Knglani. Ti-c supply tf t.e ar- title on bar.d-? was imuiediutely bmght up at h'gh pr'ces The Rriih Govcnmet-t Las l.T-.rl. r,rr-A .Utr ndt.a i. n to remain neutral during tbe war, although the sympa thies of tbe pcrple are entirely with tie Un ion men. Aecrjtc,LYfe learn that the "Cambria eral Government, endrr tbe Act reecni.y passed by the Legislature. W e liieve they have not yet been efficiallv notified of the , , - ' fact by tb Governor. Major M-rdecai. who has born for ,,,.-... mo rim-? in ro-nn.ana f i ir,o a.e-v:iT .rcen- h1. ba published a stai.p spcecb. ri wl.if'. be attempts to jusrify tbe rcsignaioa f f 1 r rtriinn in the army. We thir.k it riht to state, that b i no r l-itioa of our old and v.-nerabb frifi 1 Mor-dec-ai. who is a tra?, unim lovia?. patriotic citizen Dirn At bi r,-si '-nrp in thi pl--c "-r la-t Saturday. Mr. JaCjH Staiii. a-d p.b -ut !f years. TJ"C ''f (." Ortd 'l t"4rfol ze-n. and bad many warm frunJs in this c"ti: murdty . If va a vic'.i??! r f tV.t fr'.al di' r.-r.-samptkn. in i own. tr. i pf- -.-rir'-, ly of t!. A,?7.t.,:.in V. ba- - C:;r:.l ria Gur-rtls," ur.a h r-rily 1 i: the brittle field. i-Tpr- f:-Th- T)f f t'-p F--rt svmratv is nrv wberf fXTf-s-fd f- rtKr rrb-!- X.1 r Jrr.jw f. r,f ft ain ?d of Ts. C-'CTl's'TJ S'.n,: err. Cfnfe leraev. srIt i? s'aied on rrltd--- r. . l. -: Sim ri- u-t-in of Ttii, s'iil r -a .i--s lb' Ui.i a. rr.T. M. S. T o We w'd! ;: ! : ; e matter you mention, rest w ok. r:-.Maj-'.r -T"hn Tho-np---:: rec iveJ hi- o r.-nd-cif n as I'st ?Ia' r vstrr - ;v. rC-m; .v.-. r..r,tr.r. Per n ." ) May lo. f roai th" Lar.fisffr ir.fr-. v. ' f th- T:b ir-st.. edit- 1 i-:vv: ' ' Mayor of that eitv. Iwi-hv a w-a-1 : li-h it f..r t! a ( of the A1r;liin ifi a: I T?r In a la-- r.:'r b: r of J.is pior a statrnirnt thir r-v-Pr'fii-er.t RehT-" bad s 'd rti T."t c:c'4". and b ft for pir's B'-ltr.-wn V,-t I.o r.-t bnt V"ov tb:.t t:."s w-s fals . vbf ! h-- rs. ve i 'i vi i ; y T, - - ! r. y : i jSo. r-. ...,- o. i-,i ;! .ti Mr V.-,':.r -brrs 8- .-; d a r-.' -.a k . . - t'r- - ter ttir,: ;-...; p as i i vr-M.-r, ; ... tl: : t-I "!. 'i 1 : . f -i-bur! . o.f-oa !-n o- - i-iT. rr". 1-d.bv b - - r v ' t v-.T8 7 o-i ve?.r' . v tint -" T' C-.y i k'i-:-i :n :.. ' rir-r . ar (-4 :-! do. v t- - r--' Mr j: -cv: "-Tl-.-r r.r.. II-.rri ; .j- wh:,? (' I l.-j r-e? "lit. t!"d : ; n ?.r- l 2vin7 ):: "That nf-sr: siTinct' it lv rnpv ca' l e-n v!p-n Tl - rfn i -j f Mr. anr.i are I k .T--sVus. ntirrr ib y-trt toe- puppy t - -1 -? s bT.:-it b-jt of " a---!.-- at thrift with t: o e-i ' n : t i! -. l; , "j-; eli'-T r-( f' A'' is vfry r.-.". f i;:;? low tSr,.i o r.rrninc t'-e v . r F'rrsilcr ' wbi.-b won! I di-- s. - Iie Pinl bn-b .''- such as 'ten c-c-.i.' Jiinm?' A If b" wrurid take tbe tr- ubl roadine t, sp.Tcb f Mr Uudisn'ti which 1j;s -r-t i. s endeavored to rerverl into an alvocaev f wae. be woul ; find that in it. Mr Iue-bj?i an contends, that 'thst contry whf're IsVif c-'-rfST. ' i I rr'r 's the ?.otf p r"rU3 ' I Lave kr.o-.rr. Mr, Tin-' oaa for over fifiv yr?.r.. r.v l fo 1 c'rt-itn f! :.t tbre is r. kin lr b-r'e I man or ?rter f itri t liiinw i'T.n be- is Y-nr friend v:-i: . . . t- . l 111 II !J:' M ' rr ni ti l.aooasf.r 'Jotvirericcr r" .f Mo- 7th. Yliat Must Us tloiif to iirrti Peace! Mls-t.s. KziroRs: In the peeuir e:r. cua.staars ..f the dark t-I jj of susj ens- an-i terror now cvt-rrbadowiE? our c untrv it iiiht and pr . per that jraJtnce sh. uld bo t-x. ercised by th: h , rp,t,k thiir rf.,ts, as Wt u ss iio.-? v-io wnti- and att f-r th pu?.ic g .oJ Iu tbe present txcittd e.;a;Ii- lion f the p a lie min i, it U f.n-d o toll oe bciir v. bat may occur the .: xt tiir vih a word imp-rudeiily spoktn, rr an ;ct wl.i -h t i.br h reiNirue-J as a tur !' tv j- r ... ,,r ear cr r.. I. n til wc csa e-.introl the be-rrs of IlKQ. W. car.f. t r.-st -at a th.-ir prn.ci: !es caJ or.ini : s t-y force. a ii .uv IX r; -i- . 5 titi.ent and rprtva isrepr.s-ed. it nid !-'- 8. .-.... .i . ii - i.'ni'T i in 3 rs.s tanc. and fb.e e-snlo.-ioii l s tbn r be ti -n ot I ul iie set.ti.iu i.t i strai.u-d i,i vs in mo., teLion. aad re-riires bat a U. ,Vl V'", i.i;- v,n:ti lt mow to cause c.v:l tvar ilUr . ... nis-tst. Ptdittca? rtrtl.s are iot l?ad. cor are the piinc-ples vhi-h und. r i this- tcgi.it-s , f public epii i-.n extinct. TLty 11 w cu quiet ly as ungb.'y ci.ntend cc elements, rvt-n while the storm, which i lining for the .supremacy of the laws and the Govei n.i:e:.t, i unitii, ... j. ....... ... ...v. ..ut.i. , utiore1 it jiu to peace and prosperity. This being theca-e no one political faction should bave u freedom of speech and action ab.iv-a another; bad- ing men cf auy po'iiical ptrty should be do- Guard.-. of this place, bave been placed by disbanded if we v id a civil V" Gov. Curtin on tbe list of Companies which garded as an insult asd n:rcscet.y .,, , , , . . , .1 , , citizen is molestel for r ritciik fc- , ' will 1-e ordered into Cayp. for the purpose ' .'- l ,1 r. tofore. or may noiJ sti.J. whitlj s T tf traininir. and liable to draught of the l.en- ,n unison w;t'h tLofi i(tj , hr. pc - ' ui-utice-u ana p'linatizea m-ro tN-.n . ,ri TBI h .M..At h LS Ut uif- " t another; no Committees of Vi 'ibanc cin- County Agricultural S-vi ty are T";i'.- cd exclusively of one party should be aillw- ! .-t at tbe offi of I II. V. ..fV, ed o cxereis, a watchfu.ness over tbo actions j ufj and angua, oof the other Those thin are Trt. . regards! s memcing iu;Iti (v, '.tl oSi ciding i Msy 1 V.fo-:t D. J- .T ,Nr , f ' i ' party, and. if not cbec-kel. wi'd -r . IjF J'l bloodshed snl ii.t C:r It may as well be tui n ja . tfore it may t-? nec-arv i - " j,,,, tLat r ic,u j5r,. J President Rachar.ar ; txA th-- v" Iy ccouh to le-r.- ur-ce Kim trouble t.if be cb'ts- 1 a? much as these who s- South. If there is a Vigilance C . i.Tr. . sed cf Republicans, f r the r-urr,. r'.r ' ins the lanffuace and conduct f Iu- " HB ;? aUped to be. tost e party, it will lead to tbe wor t ki-i f" uences. . re r-i threats. lu! i;o . on?, and any person whi wt..t., .. , . .. - . ' . . . ; '- vi : 7 . r . ; sv 7" "'3-,T' Ir'a 'i ' and b.r.r: fcttitu.e f are- : 'r rsr.d te-twltb-fandin tb- p-.r! orives rs all f f jethe-r in rl.j i lie f.ipp'.rt e f tha Ge-vt rr :.n i I' i:ed iriiutirg w r :. j tbise cirrun sta:-c s I-.i. bb r d?l i- Adtnoi.itiors In Teztr i ,pm ror exri'f TT.er.t have bern thr : :rcs have beni very pr--;- r' ty auth-'tiiifs t" kep d'.-ar. i.f'rstratlrs. br ic c' z - . o wbi b I !.? ab'u-N : '. r.Tt- f a - t:r 1 I t! 'V ''. - t . V r 'pr.rta-,1 f f rdl hen:.' a ! - : i kr . a i- . i r-- :i t .j - i: at f.'-" I ! . ' v ' 1 ' : .l,d I J j c:T. ! , . !:; t-r f ?, - L.w - : i i : 1 rt . , '. : :' f ij'-i i !- r.-c r.i.,1 J.l. t V.'o B ro :. i-.;rs 1 i . .:. - one ef ur :Ji.i.ciu''i-j au-a .-iuvi. ;. -t ur cxn fyrfT;.--.r" - Ft:a.er. Xi:bvi!:... T.. :. Tin: rr.M al-j cT:: ,at '':n a f; ii; s- t:.-.t of ;i i.-i. ': -i i' ': 12 1 bri: ib:-. f iii i : . r t 1 If. .! e -. ; -tp'i-i- 'I rs- ft -. - t at ! t ' V( .- v ' - i n; -. . t'. . ' UT ii ot r O o : ( v aii or?i j -; W.AS' :-.r.T , P I. .'a '. ''I bivo u-;d !.-- . :! - HAVR S HOLLAND RITTF.RS. foan I it -v ry us; ru' it; r;- s f 1 arid Noad,cbo. and r.c r. 5 it' t.erd a pbts.-artt ar: 1 'ffi-- e it- r ' a . - sr.-1 7. .IS -7 , .-' S : "I n-astfulcted with P-l t j tive Or:a)s T-iu-;in - -i ' I"v.c. , V. !.,.-., I J 1 ,i -,t , same c:rcaa..-U;,r,-s. n-J v. ra : Having u-ed y.--r :neidi-inf e-i : Holland BiTitus, W3 1 'a ' ' l l i ! , , . r ' 1 . L Cl lts Tj Uv- I t JU.i.N . PittsLureb, Jan. 21, "T. mY TAILOR oliO!' The u-.der.-igned having c-j r.-i.-.1.;i-l,r.:or.t. .v-f-r tbe st- : D. .1. I. vans tz i?-nf I is--.. th;.t t.." t-a;. -v.-z i ; d -re in t'..e'ltet style,' earrif. on la a.i its i -.iro c- - - paiCii, an-i noi'ii ti.e- i.h--t r. i ReR'..":; Y i:i.e:u-b:rg. M.'.v 15tb. If' 1 - i r ,7""v ESTATE Or ClIAbLES R. K!i j Wbeieas letters f ad:nii:i.-tt ai": : on the e-tate of .h.ba R. Kenne lv. 1- - V.'..-- - iigt-n T..wn-bir. Csn.bua C 'r.rry. f ys l aving bicn granted t . the t::, i r-i.:; - l-T.'.' K-istor .f said Cunty. all j t-roi.s : r ' - ; :'gii;.-t said f-state arc hereby r,, t:..-, l 1 I them properly .vuthraiticaied ft "ct:. : th.-o indebted are required to t" aiic I ' .' ' without delav. May 15,1861 ,-t. U- KIN S F..w- ..r.i'r. 1 j I i Agricultural. 1 rs r. O C o c
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