u 5 m3 xlcraocrat anb j?tntincl. Li, even- veto rcconlo.lair.rmrt every- mea- j XIic Lrgllaturc. unanimity of loyal sentiment so profuse l,,'virr;i.,illWvlo unite the pro-'! Tlio n?xt I-islative Uxly of this State an.l apiarent on that occasion to hcar pie a-aliist" r bellion, ' and who if again ! will be to the j.cople of Pennsylvania, of tlecte.l,woul.l.vsnn1ehisplace,asaiinishl more than usual importance, and we feel ! j mmevman, on the devcii.-h job of des- . mo oe our uui io again ;mi me peop.e trovir."' the Constitution. We feel proud, ' of the necessity of electing Messrs. Wal- i however., in bavin- the name of Archi- ' and Pershing, because there are many j bald M'AHister, the Democratic candidate, ; l"iite.l States Senators whose terms of 'presented for your sutlVngcs: a man worthy , olhce expire on the 4th of next March, j of your pu; ih. i t whose interests are aniong.-t which is that of Dave Wilniot, a : identified with vour own, and in whom fanatic who put in his full term in ngita- i - wehiesoXy sept u. m IHniocialic ! out 'nations Au lit-r G. ii nil. ISAAC SLLN'KEK. if Ui.:-i. County. the mingled voices of the acred and the voting rend the air with cnthusiatic cheers at any allusiun of the shaker to the wonted rights of the citizen. We con gratulate the Democracy of Little Cam bria, that "midst calamity and jH'rsx'ution, and despite the threat and denunciations the scotls and the sneers the pib"s and the jeers, which have been hurled at the Democratic organization, they were not afraid nor ashamed to declare and proclaim their principles and to show a devotion to the teaching of our fathers wl J. S. TODD, Editor & Inblilier. this District, if !e ted, will be honestly sectional questions, calcinate! only to . r..u.. .. ............ .1 , .1 ,...,.; di.-tract the eople. Now this man's ill ill iiiaiuuti t v mi t it i i tut im.ir' , " ' nist whom th opposition are forced to ad- eourse lias Wn applauded and endarsed mit, is worth v of ih. ir .. and whose h? tlic Abolition party, which has again integrity and honor are bevond reproach. I"'" 1,1111 011 arena lor re-election at a deep and lasting foundation uj-r.! I:,!...!,';.-.-.!! ii;i!p, -.-.vs of him; Democrats if you stand idly by and not The Democratic Conrrressional Con- ; ,, ul a helping hand to your sinking conn Siirrryor Geuer-.it. JAMES P. BAH. P., of Alh-deny Cindy. For Coitrrres. ARCHIBALD M'CALLlSTER,of Blair Co. Listen what the .!.' -.;.", an ultra 'the meeting of our next IjegiMature, :uid j our country has prospMx-L the Court II u?. Hi i.iili';.-iii i -iik p viv ,.t" lui'i Democrats it you stand idly lv ami not - . , - . . L r i- n r lupun.u.in pap. r, sas oi mil. ,,,,-,, ". ,. Tic editor of the John-town Tn- ll. I JiiNsr.. l.-.p, Chairman of 'The n-Mii'MTi' c t onii ion il ( on- leiui a nci piim nari'i to vour suiirvr emm- i . . ,, , , . - , l'.m.Hnuw v on,i . ion.li v on ( i . - . l,lir :ii.pears to Ik- out of all s rts an 1 i the Coinmu:e ot Ainui-ein ! ter.nce of this district met at Altoona on trv it von allow this uid man to aram , , , , . - : i r .v Satuplav la,t.an-l.an. ra hanuonious ss- ; ri;ltf wh-K.h hc wVA iWnW I di.pl as.-d: tl., I e.tic ; ,h fo.lowmg mo,,. p!ac, d in nomination A,vhib:,I.l M"- ; -f vu vte JjpwU yv I-,U. .h - j ft'r Mr" U j ".n AUi.-ter. Lsi.. ot lllair count v, tor Con- ,. , , , ... neeordinclv pitches into him roii-h-Miod 1 IIn. Ml 1... , , ,- , . blame, tlie shame and renmrr-e will rt st i i gi-ess. Ue hapi-n to Iiavc a sli-h. ac- ' ! with a Iroad-il' .f I.i'.iin.'-.'aV which' vice rKi.-u::xT Grand Mass Meellns! !! j rettoratron, n tv.jact- anj c . Inwifs an.; pi.-. C thet lU COUHCil ! ! ! j an.l tint the Mipprti. , f t. f - ' speech a-l f tli- p-t.-s. u ! . The Largrtl Political Meeilng ever arrest of citizens n 1 tt.t -j t s . Held In Cambria County U I ;wrt i W-Ali cnrjuis n vj , . 'Constitution in Si.it -s l,,r.. .. In pursuance of the call is-ucl by the thorith-H are nnmipe-!. i :' ,: 1 . , , . r. to civil hii-rtv, a;i i s:,. i;! "j l. . Chairman of the Democratic County Com- t-4lJ,,t ,,x b. evt.rv fre,r i:j i: miitee, the Dem.HT.icv of Cambria a?j-ein- j L'twdcc-i, ?:h. Tiiat tL , ".'t Me.1 at the Court IIoue on Wcdnlay an,,..w ; , i Mvci y K-r tlie white r.i.v ; t k- the 17th inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M. Tlie r;lce"arc n(,t atiti ,.r . r.- t . Court Kooui ln-in ontin-Iv too small to ; mitte.! to poiit teal or-cia! .-p-t,' , . i c . . 1 w'niie race, but tl.at it ii .. ;r . . accommodate the ,mm crowd ot peo- with k5l4Juc!iS an,j c.Cr '' ' pie wlu were pres-nt from all jmrtioiis ot i,,iV-n .r and ?epf-n nx ri--" l,,,ilt the countv, a motion was male and f tije x-ver.il Sites to i-t.- , i wh'ch " - - e a,J' ,ilit:es t:.e ri v . carrieil to adjourn to th yard in front ot j; T.z:t. an 1 the pl'ij .,-'.,' the Court II ue. t:-h req ere us, as l.va! c.t.z-n tcrf.-re t'frowith. n.s.Jrr L 10:h. That r out of all s rts and I the Commute of ArnuineiiKnts, rci.rte.l v lXV..r t. .1e;rivc auv t- rs .n '7 I I t av.y cri:nn.il ;j-.i.ce. v .' . h::s lvn fir-t d'iv r 'ivii-t-.-! . ' bv t!,t- ver-Jict ..f tl State S-:ni.'e YT. A. WALLACE. f ClearticM Co. C. L. l ERSllINfi. of Johnstown. P rot !n -notary. JOSUMI M'LUNALD, cf EK-r.-br-rg. Digfri'-t A.'!-'lift. PHIL. S. NOON, ..fLu ii-Vur-. Cnroner, ja?:es siianxox. of j.,i.i.t .wu. O hni.s toiler, JOHN CAMPBELL, of Concmnugh B, n County Hurr- ,' r, HENRY SCAN LAN, f Cirrolltown. A i'lltr, WM..T. WILLIAMS, ot Eir.aburg. i iuaintance wuh the iiomin.v, airl know I him to be a irent!. ma:; of line attainments ! and a jtikmI i.-Ilo-.v -n.-ra!!y, alln'it he j Ia-IoI!1 to the v. roil;! T cl. Jio'iticaliy j rpt akiag. I !:. John Sii tt. in a letter declining an oareinely parti -an nomiiia ; tion as Stat' Senator t-!i.lcrcd him by thf IH-ofoer.'.ey ot' I biutitv.tl n com it 3'. thu incidentally sp-a!i of Mr. M"C: "A more loval mail than Archibald M'AHi-t.-f, and one who ha- d n-' luorc outain thegt cnaneiit, tV- not lie in tliis di.-triet." All of which i- r ' t'rer-hiiig in th.-s.- times of didovnlaud doitlitl'ul jirttrioti.-in." Mr. McAllister is one ot the old school trv Dem.H'rats and has grown gniy in hi I!itieal faith : and b.-iivjr a permanent ' man. he is iJeutif:- d with t!i ints-rests of j the jHi-ple of thi- D'.-triet. Kead the (following from the Li-wi-'.own f-nt-r-if, peoph- think of him i;i ! piite imbellih - the It a v njion yourselves, for yon are I he sovereign iind haiif the mnvcr did not tiii-vi'iit it: , . 1 - 11 1 . ' w.vk's. issue. He itilN Mr. Wa'.la.-e a And we soiin.I n .Iu atann. wlu-n we ' . .. ,, " 1011 svni;iilii. r. ;i iiii:;i ui of s;s u:i,v aware ; in ins nisi ' . : V. m. 1 iilin.-r. Ks j. ' Abraham Mi-;:kin, A'iain U.r.il aujfi, ; Peter IluWr. .!i!i:- Kitkp.itriLk John II. Ho uia-. bmli Ecili, t II von that the ALihtioni ... . - ... ; Y ii!i:';i Li-h-r. and sr.. u-nke ctuthet-. ot the unjiortaiice ot :i niaontv m our ... iT ., t . i-ii" i- .-mvs the hon.e of Mr. Wal'ace. C'. -artiel l. next legislature, have lai.l a l ; and in- ; ; . - , is notoi l.r t!f u:::.I t of i: s-ion trieate selH-mc to h-cuiv tiiat -nt th--y "... Cisinr l).a!n-ud. -hi .-til " i s mpat!iisT-. and in-innate.-that tin -v have '. . j.,i will I-ave no means untried and Iv i-vi-rv - - -P-hn I errai. ... -., ," j l 'ii crv litti.; towa;-N putting ilo vn this . p.tuie: F.irrcn, s:-i-ivs of sol hisirv thev wi.l -nd.-:ior to 1 - 1 . . - , . j imholv reU Mioo. ,Vc. We think itb.hnv ,)l'n:n:''' get your vote. they will tell you that , - i!!i im Sm iv. .r it .1 if' . ' . t ' wo. ild r.ad tin- sta'i-tics iitnl L-a little ' 1 ,r,.i, r ,, i.f.r rr .il -s-r. I la. I an I t o.i.r are the I-o- 1 , .1 in n ii.til r. -ir. .. 1-1. -. 1 .1 . 1 -1 .1 : Lett, r mh rnii d, he w aM l. . i;i.ii-i.is itill lil.ll .!..- 111. "UI- U tt. r inh rnii initnithfui :.-- not tna.ve s-.ieli iii' im- n i-u-e, is now misspell in ci.u war in re . Mi(.rLv hiM't sh.:i!d be no party! they will tell you j c:r Hi.- I )enm-itieCoi.nvssi..:ial Con- ' ! i'v"', Ml'rT" .1.... M.. 1 1. .; : 1 . 1 .1... 1 . ... .... ' . . - in.;-, .til 1 i.i.i 1- ;i ii u-i iii.iii ;m i io;i. 11.- , I,,-,,;. tor llu'N'Vi !i.v; II . ti-t net. C lll- i- willing to ive up party for the rs;ke of, ....j f A-latn-, IV-ihbnl. Fntnkliu. Ful- olliieiui.ii and ah tai- kuid thing, j ton, and S.mers.-t c-e. n:ie. m l on Th liur-- Ihit bewar. ,1 we wani I and see wh it th- Mifilin countv: you. IKnio- ! ,av llt;4 .,.., ,..,,.1 j., ,1.,,r1j:ati..n crat.-, not to listen to this jargon, for this , A,,-Congress ( ; n. A. II. Coi:V..;!i. ofS.m- Poor I! tits Dire- tr, IRYIN RUTLEOGE, of J..hnsto-.vn. Importance of Fleeting Good 31 fn to Congrt'M. ' in i.artv." " IVoji'e' party," i AL'Ii- The Dein.M-r.it ie c:m li-late for (.'.mgrx'ss tion u::d -r a:i-.ther apjh Hat i n. apjK-ars to le eminently i.pul:;r amine- D-nioeiats, let us, th.-.i. unit Uv-i e:t--h mil eery man on th-' whole ticket, winch is t-omp s ! ot ood and rvliab! dv.il in the woo!." an.l v!:o stiml We cannot too often or too vehemently impress upv.n the minds of the hop!e, the has more iulima!-ly "m l ntiti.d him-elf with the r:i:li'"il AlmiliOii win" nt' hi- necessity and im.mi tanee of lecting relia- j .,,ul win Ui ,., .:l,.;;v ,... :ll:M,,- ble men to represent us in Congress: s-: v";,,;v Mq.po:t, which mainly ai- jm eiiil'v at this particular time, when our i .led iii hi-election th n. Co!. McAl!i-".er . . . . ' . : 1 1 ... .... .1 1 : unfortunate eoiuitrv is balancing iiik.ii the "l"'11 p;uu ceptanlc 111 alt pari- t tlie ilistru t. I wo years airo in tli !d .'tistrict. he came, verv near an i-i.-i-tiou oer Mr. iSiair. the pi--s-:it m.-mber and candid. it-- lr ' ,! mi. re-election. Since that period Mr. lllair bv the partv in the hour ot tribula tion wh n our cineipl-s Wv-re wa:i!o:i!v a--u";!ed. It is tuvIi.-.-s iier.'. to mention the names of M --.-rs. Per shing. M"I) na!!. Noon and the other m n who iMinpiH- the Count' tiek-t, as ! cr-i t, !ie of the most talented lawyers ; in that part of ihe Suit-. : Th t.' is a w.a'lhv ei-mi.-uiie,! now in Wa-hiMtou city, fin in the W--t Indies, having i:iiev the .;'in!ovMent of a Lip:'-neuil-er of coiitr.i'iauds t":r :!ie purjirise ol" -u!;iating cotton upon on'of th-.-e I land-, of which he is sole prop:', tor. lie wi-hes to tak- lie thon-;iud or more pro 1 idi:ig the President w II! as-ist him in tmiisirt:!t th-111. I -hi. C 's. Es-. Prt.-r r;it't: rt,-r. M. 1 1 tj. F.-p. W?n. Lity.i'!"'-r. Yi.tor Y-.htlv. Wai. MT0111..-U. G- rre I.'ai.d-'h.h. .-!"jl;Kn A 'ezti.-ny. Township Wiim. .tv. B.iek!:vk "uiibr-A -.rrod C:t-,t t . --rt.fi - I t -.i,i-i-i:ii;h r-. e ' .Tii-'k--ii M-ia-tt-r Iti.l.l.o.d S TuriT.-t-rli: II Sn--ji!'-tiu:.n l Tav'nr W.i-h:nt-Ti C mil ri.i f'ity, t'o;iir.ni :"n II -ronch. ( ":.rr' T . 11 KI"-!e.bv.rg, I-'tt .b.t.i;-! nrn. Smumitvj'.If Wihit r . t- 'irv : v, I ! of C--njrss Sik t'o-e lt-.iv ; iloii-e of LpTe-t-iit-rive. xr . ; v ' forfeit -r cM.ti-c;ite the e 1 ' oUVnces of which they h.,ve ; vi- t1 upon .hie tri.,1 by ii.v. i i t uti-ii.il. :m ! ie 1 1 t I'p'e ! :. j It is n j':st:f,-.il.:o-i f,.r - u t a ... rrim.-s o 'UHniU'-l v: t'.e jt ', r'-'ii n :.re of TMv.v;. ;.'.,) Vt, ; ;s ht re any Mi'-h r.i-ti.'it"..-., a- si;v kn -1 t jour --vt.r:,i;.. -.: - 'R-s-lc-l. ll:h. T..ti:-C-i.--;' X 1 : -n :iii 1 the 1 1 vs rr:1 'v ; i:.a;!.t .i:--d i'l ail th. "r p - - r e rppren ai-l ti.it tt.-- r -'! ; n arms i '.itvst thcai in'is: b- -p-it d-ovn. an l th it it i- ";.-v ; Con-t it ut ionhl nieu.-are- i t e tj I h U f lid. .---'rc-. PJtii T;.it ti.t ur .irrr.iv-s in r.t t'e- li-.ti-.TI. T--ir Co'V.-r-. ii. .1 'y d:.i th--y r.-i.r, 3 I. v j. kli -u- .1 li itio:is rat t'l "c : u ; t:o:.s nr.-, an 1 .lyin;. ti-v v. . 1 MiJ ' of tl..- Ill-Pi' an 1 in-.'oin:'- Mils. J.l'i:.-- .T. K l I r, I-:l:e Wik'-. -he n C. lvorv. I1. MVh.. -los. i-5i II- J..-ph (ri'l. c-iMi ri t.i: lis.,.. U Lifz n."--hi: t. F -rTi- .1 -i i. M.li-r. , -I -.- h P..-!.. A L ' !;. r. E p. J i-i-.-s s. Tol l. " I.Ks...I 11. V-. : t- tt-i h p-s'e'ity to b-n r th '. her . who off-re! th-ir liv. s -u ', try's it.ir. T'e. ir J. .vs a. i ; he ai-i'Jcil by the ni'vn, t.i-r c . , owr. a'i-! c-trtd f t .1- o'-jei? t.-u -. ii:;t;;"s tl i r h 11 Mil p.T' .'t."V-f Tnat we f'fl -r- T ! li 'ii bv the I eiT)-r.itic State C .r t-.. I Issc Si.rNKKi.. :"t A'i:it r i -, -Javks P. Ut:r, f t Surv.-v r G . j e..-,W. That v.-e w-.li t t' 'lsi.i-'i'-.Py siij'prt .ur tt - '. . ?r"s.. C .1. A r.i .1 iB Ai.i MV.t.. n .rnTf.re f'1" Sf it-e S.-.: r, V.'-- -i Wasi. vt Esj., and the ... ! j r .'-nr t-ck'-t- ' 7?.r.--f. T lat t'-- t-- . fuicrum of iivxorahle ruin when tiu combined elements of Aboliiioii fanati cism and S.-eessiciiim are assa;Hn its verv Ciuudatious : because no matter how lnagnaiiiinous the President, or how honest j be the member- of his Cabinet, he can not save the I'nion nor piv-crve the C- n- ; stitutioii, unless he b' as.-i-ted by wi-e legislation on tl-.e part i f Congress. The Union mav yet be r.-stor.- l. ami it is at the ballot-box. this fall, that that i.-sii ' must le determined, and the people mu-t then vote, either for the jn-rpetuity of a government as our father- beiin-;i;h. d it. or vote for its complete overthrow : for it . can no longer be comvaVd that, at the cominir election, two great parties must ; take the field the Democratic party which proposes to stand by tlie Con.-iitu- , tion, and to pres-re and piTpetuat-e the Covemm 'nt as our father -tab'.i-h ! ir, i . they are ihlMii-di otic and onservaiise toiukI K-cupied bv ; the Union men ot' in eountry, and in t'-ivor ; of prosecuting the war for the -ingle pur- jxise of periK-tiialin-: the Union, iii tbo liirlit of the Cen jnes-i !!:ii resolution- of Julv. ! liil, in which that ptirposc wa- ao-.ve.l : as the paramount ohj . t. Mr. I5:airoti 1 . and aeted with ll: ( irei-hyites throulio::t ; unwilling to sacritice a iVirtv plati'inn to save the Union. A man i-" jud -.1 by his l""!i":-' b om a paper primed, in hi ow n eompi'.nv. but w. :... not le;f t- that alone town, the ClearlicU .'...',.'.,,.. L'.'nd to let-Tu;i!ic hi- pf.'.iiiea! stain-, for Mr. I Hair, in addition, has mad a r.eord that proves we do n t misrepres. nt hi.- po.-ition. lie i jn-iict-.il.'if. whatev.-r i-l.-e mav be.-.-i'nl in his b-halt', an Aho'-timif and one of a a class who hae .really embarra.-.- -d the President in his i-lthrt t pin-.-cute tiie war and conduct the go eniin. nt in the spirit of the fmidam: n'al law The time ha- come wh p. ni'-n like Mr. Ilair mu-t be di.-car led trom !. oi-!ati e sitions. The cnur.-e and conduct of s-.i.-h men as Mr. lllair have kept partv spirit ihew ht:e pro!, s-inir to .1 -plore its xist uii"'. an l have ali -nat.'.l Union m -u in t lie ill u.-ll and favorably lliovvn C7 Pre-id nt Liucohi and his Cabin ! ioui the countv. and will rcei.' aiiar t. b tu!::ar.t over the event-oi the entiiv party vote ; but it i.- to the Dis- "last week, giving !en. MeCIelian du-' ti i- t candidates wi would i-a'l attention :' p'-iie for hi- ad. iiir.il enera!-h:j: c.-n We havi-i he-.vh -re sjM.ken of Mr. M'A1- ' S -eretary Stanton hiin-elf a. know lede-li-ter. and peuh;.is we could not speak - the iuva'uahV s -r is of the y. mi hero more or belter for .Mr. Wall t.-e than by ! a!I turning to him n w as th -ir t hief re- liam-e and anly hope hi the terrible strait into which Pope's b'uud -r- p'ao s them. John S ll ..-v. E-j.. I"i i:i-: t. -arcr. Ksrr.. Win. Murr.tx. E p. A'.Jg. lbirUu. E-p'. It. i.ry Sv.n.Ia-.j. E-p. Ti.e n.--tii z w:ts then a hbe .-.1 i v C. rus L. P. rsii'.n-. i--u.. lh- ! . in- rf-i .tti - e. it..', .hue f-r A-s-n.hiy. ai.-i hy Wiiiia.ii A. Wah.i.-c. J - 1': vr '- ;" i:'yi;;:' M-j . the D -m. rt.uk- i-.m.h.' ite for ut" C -!--. Tie-its w -.h t.' - ; Se.iator. At t!ifcvi.!:.sT-.ii. f Mr. Waili.e'.-' ,:P i111' e.r-i.re -ft' 7 rt-n. irks. John S. Ith-v. E-p. fn-iTi th.- . Cin.brU c...in-ty; ththtN v Cor.unittce on Re-ohiUo-s r.-p ite-1 the f -I- Vr"v !v r 0''V ' l.'wius. wbirh wt-re im:i"ini..ii-l- adopt.sl. ; ica! : that vr- t.-i V. it hirj Lrx.Jr.. '1'i. it th- l ...... r.t... ..- t-' ri p'-'i.t a C -list it:e-i-v C.i.i.hria co'iijty, in m.i-s tun ti-.2 asx-u, I .!.-,. her -by endor-e atid :e aihi m the f. ih.wir.j ! and thr.t .n the S-eoii I Tuesi-iv i - xr. v. e wi'.l ,.iTi:p the s-.ii ..f : what it says : 'It is not nee. s-ary that we should say a .-ingle word in b half of Mr. Wal lace. Kai.-ed in our mi I.-t from early childhiHMl. and in active business inter course wiih our ciliz -lis even from boy hood, no man i ln-tte;-. and wc .-nturet. add, iu oneis more !';ivo:-;ih!y known. Ili tahn's are of a .-ujierior order, and jMr-si-ssing an energy, a xts.- t rance, and an industry unexcelled, lie ha- ri.-cn to emi nence in the professioii of tlie law, and in j t if It would s-vtii from a n-. tic from A-si-tant Adjutant tleneial II eve, that all military companies organized raider 'be a-t of ISoS in aceonlatiii1 with the (lov criior's pr.K-laTi::ition are not wanted at pre-cut. but are to remain at h-mie in rea-1-ness f.r further orders: s'a lid any enicr jen.'v ari- . pfeaiiibh? and re- 'hiti-ns ;ii ...tt d bv tie Ieni r.itic St th- Coiivt-i,ti. :. 'vhi -h a cm-b'.-.I nt II t'li-biue. :, ti e 1 . .;..v Lf J:Jy. Vukhks. The ArneriefTi Cef-titu: war, tT-hiinci a ii I cstal li-h.-.i by . ur tather-. ia oi.i-.-r t f.-riu a m .re p.-: At t I'ui .n. es tab 'ish j i.-tie.-. ciisuie d-cnoth- Ir.ta pi lity. i-r i U- f--r tha cmn-i h f.-!o-. pr..;n- tv ti.e genera! w.-lfiT.-. an 1 -.-car- the i lo.-;:.-o!'bl-rty t- 'op-ity. fi, J..!rr.lm l. Tle.t th- cmtv ot. .- t ..f th I l.-in-H ratio prty i the rtti.r.;t,,. , t,.. L'l.i.'U as it w:i, llic J-rr.'-frrti'i'.i t.f t' Cott.!itti:i"ii as it i. hi'ii. liir. aeh tie pea.- n-iti.-u f ti c balc-tdv x, ;-i h-ir-s. t ,:' r':.s r.i-.v r-al. p.nd tie,- y. -th-n ;l f. n.ny uri h-rs.-i'. 3. P''l-l. That w.- .vil re- T'-'r he rr eh-rtii n of fytis If" .- '. State S.-nat-. lecnnse.he ha misr.-rr the views .Til wi-be-i of tie . -t'-i (vti'i'v; be-ane. -v hi v.-'.- 4- . 1r "..o I I. V- .-;c, t 1.,. ir U'i .-. IF.. .'. L-.rrj.;,. S'- ---t.s. A'-o'it! 'll U'i t"S who c e;t' . '.-1 : w;-e -n -uh-i-la loz'si itl n ( t . -"o- f.f C'."r"'-, a".t e'7e-1 7 v 1 p i . 1 -eea n -e ifel-i-t-!. 1 rt by ! vot- the .e?ti -n m finni ryui.-ill. .'.v-o. -Jn. That tothet-nd that the L in. n l-e rest-it 1. and tr.e ( n-tuiitioa a-.d ,,f' "r s"r,e 'H'cr n-rro en -o. laws b-.- ei.f Teid lhroii-ho.it it- whole -v I S-nV' of th-- I l t. u: rot. That in U' : and the K.-puhucnn Aliati.ii party w hi. li Ito.der States IV. in a cordi:.! up oi tol lb s.-i-k- to accomplish an overthrow of th" t Io .-ninieiit I . 'nf rtuuaii.-i v for th counti v Coiistiiution and the j.rcs. s.t Federal (io- venmient, and to r. oaistnict np n the ruins ( f lilK-rty. a kind of itiongr -1 des jtic rocnuiici.t, ba.-eI ap- n the Aboli tion of slavery and negro njality. Thi is the issue, coming out of the present crisis, which demand- the immediate at- ! many Mien one m -a men are in Comm s now. The fruit- of ihir o!iev isrr f i''i and that conTimiallv. In contrast with hi- iiarrovv-minded partisanship mark the I.igh-m'iiid. d statesmanlike career of IvL-ar Cowan in the S iia! -. w ho was one of the few men w h i rose al-ovc the thumb crew bigotry of hi -own party to the digni- i?"- A late ili-patch .... ,...1.1. y ... - , cveiy ivspcc, ,sc-iau.aP,l to m .e on.-ot Mates that Ih.igtr s t-ro- l.aae -m-.,,-.. M1.,H rt 0 t,,. F ,!fr:,: r..uxni the br ve. ,t V. . n. rr. ' ,.1 i the most valuable pnotie servants. No UwY n,,d aiv mpi li v appn.a. Ling the ei.e.-tic prosnti -n of ti..- exi-tm- u-.r " Vad.-r of th- rmvM Virrri. ' luaii posse ss, s a inorc thorough kn rale. Ig- V!on i- p: pairui.Mo ' AW.Jre-. 0,d. That the true and onlv cracy of Cin-liii.i ii c.mre..n n - ot the w ant-and cxj.-ctati ii- of the jvo-, -" obj. i ..f the war is to re.-t.-re the l'iii..n an.' -'''rii v f the Repu'-hc :m 1 t : pic To him. the w , Ifareof ihenian w ho defend the city and has is-u.-d .nl-i lor ,,.riC tll.? j ltv S;h-!i a tar.- 1 -ne is b 'le c-nntrv. have the th -t : earns his dailv bread bv the sweat of hi . the women and children to leae without worthy the a fnl saci ifi.-e w hich it o -s'su- brow is of as much imiN rtamv as that of any .-th.-r meiul-i of the community. Nor doe- any man more properly appre ciate the important, th" ieeu!iar, and the varied is tciv-ts of the district whose wel fare he wou'.d be callol upon to regard iW:iv. Mo-t of tlie .-tore-an- L.-ing cIo-el and the rrentist excitement pivxails- a purpose Cr- We publish, ti ihiv the statement of the Drafting C 'mm is-;oi:cr, Mr. Harr, t lite and trea-ure ; u itd :uh i?cc en we hope f-r success. And th' ho liTin se t:oi;sl feeling or j.artv or pri vate motives would irive a.y other dincti. n to tl.e en- Tts of mr arnnes an; tiien-t an I cotiti-a nee ; the cowr av if s bi' p nil'ual -imt.h r i- th ' ; C n-ress. nvJv serve t'" er-e'ir 1 - : to the people; ha-1 1.1s so", i .t " - teattire-I plans rj"t b--eri i:.'e : the c vintrr w.ml I n t n ' " unworthv t be ei.tru-i.-.! w itli i.wer and "in ' mourn the less of s ' r . .. i, wou'. l cai. an -nr exi rti-n-. estraonhnarv -;,f,riT tv ot statesmanshi . Mr. I .hiir e. ii'.l t tentioii of every Dcm-H-rat and Union- siU t1; parti-a-t i:i th p itri .!, but made loving patnot in the land ; and winc h m party the goal of hi- ambition. an less than four wick n.u.-t In- fairlv stuarlv met at the ba!ioi-l x. Verily lX-nioenits, thi- is no i He dream nor friv Tlie tuaiieiMir) .Hectiiisr. 1 In c.mni.iictio.i to huu Co!. McAl'i-ter is piv'iitcl. a true-h'-arted. g.-nuiue. mirnn- ' ilt.,,.," Union man, soe-id rsed at home bv Mlit;ca! friend and oj.w.::ei,t tdike. lleis oloiis prtext for ekctionivring puqv.ses. a .gentleman of strict proi.it v. with pniciical We feel it to le i,ur dutv t urge upon the ; talent, and w ill make a faithful reprcscuta- mbletl on last We.hic.-il.iv. in honor of public mind the impoilai.ce t U- gained tlv'- 11 ' w,;" a;d m hoidin-: up the ban 1- , -v . i t ,- -c i "1 the Pre-id.-nt in presccuiin" th war f r at the Octolcr election, lor ii we, bv our . , . . , . T . i u.e n-iiimion a: i in.- i.n u. n tills and wc venture to sav that no nia?i would show ing what towiishij's in this ii.un'y are at.d uiipaiahe'.ed as they are to prove futile J'Wr- 7. That the pr.vee ! - !al,r more zealau.-'v "to do justice to each to furnish men f .r the war the draft to iu ,' t , niet:m- l V"bhsl-.l in xh- 1'; , t, J .'w-Ve.. 4th. That we jajlv view with i VW f this court v. n-. 1 e. t ! b' made on the lt.th oi Oc.oIkt. ahirm the retkless extravagant -rhich .-e- 1 Pss'al and Sen at Hal Distr-t i .i i . -ii i . i- i - in ii.to.ner iua'-e win i - louu-i mo iin- .....it - i . - i. t..- 1 state that she has in her jos-es-ion, a lady s ctvdirs of the (Irand Ma-s Mvftingof,. . - , - r.t. . .", c ; breastpin winch she loiui-Ia rewIaas:igo the Dv-moeraev of this Coiir.tv, which as- . ... ., ... , .-. ,.. "i. - ' i hi oi'.e lit liie :nleJ ol liie t a'llolicl liurel:. . V;l. PS S..I11C nf tr.e ! i:.Ttni-T ..f tT. r. J A.ter tl.e reeuti. .n- C-JT Miss Liiza Dougherty n ipi.-st lis to rjl ,;.,vein.lM.nU ibat . return t- ri-id ' adopted, the n.e-tinz n a-: ir the day upon which the Constitution was adopted. The meeting was an old Gi-h- ecotioniy and .w countil.j'itv i iudisjn-able to arrest the-systematic p'und. r of the pub lic tieasury by f.ivoiel partisus. and that in view i f the recent -tartHiiir deveh.ome? u which the owner can g. t bv calling on her. , f frauds and coriupti -ns at the Federal Ta. .Tr .t.nston Fsn den .1 .w ri : . - P. S. X.vvn an.! M. IL M ..- l 'i. !'; ! it a.Tjonrne.1 with three cheer t -r T: -r tlie State. District, and O r.T.ty :-,J C7 II J. Mills Co. illVt letbarrv and inditTi n ie. al1- w aii 'tti. r war is ever to b.'t-Tmir.atedau-.l the Ut.ioii majority of radical in n, having but one re- stablishe-l it w i'I n!v be bv s.-tti:t- idea, to steal their way. again, into C n- aside party hacks like Samuel S. P.lair, press, the subversion of our U.vinn -nt ; :u"1 , l t tin.- " like Archibald McA' niust finally and ncee-sari y 1 II., w. We, ' . . ., , Cr Tlie hosth-rat the Union II .., an ; an 'r? cU' a Jruiii-stration a fj, cUI ,.3v vf Fancv ai. l P-'-1 loTi.-d outjjurmg of the Democracy from a.-l tlerman. while I.-a ling a h r.-e from ; Rlc-I. Oth. That the partv fanaticism l : Mich as winter -k-.tt-. , ail parts of the countv : the number b-.-in2 the stable, on Tu-sdav la-:, was kicked bv ' "r ,ine. whichever it may U"ca!:e.L that . anta silks. 1 Merges, Schai'.i.-. Iv i . .i " , , ,i , : . . . . . , - , " j eek to turn the -l.ives -f the S.uthtn f t - - -I so large that they were 1. .reed to hold the the viciou- animal on the right arm, fmc- t ,Us I.e to overrmf the V.ith and e-uer a"l1,rK's "gb:un-, uiii-in:-. j . 4 m tinginth-eojen air. It wasjiresid.il over j turing it le!ow the il!ow. j into cou.jH-tii..n witb the whi'e I.iUiring ca-hmei-s. eoltona les.. - r" I bv the Il. n. John Ml t:i: vy, 1. silvera- : ; n. is-. . thus de-radit g nd itiStilttiiR thei7 men and K.vs bouts and sho -. : CJT Tl.e last accounts from the annv i r"? '!."nnfqu4.ty . tX n Al. , i ni tnh-vl. by placing them on an cju dity ! . f i witii negroes in their occupation, is ins lHin'g ' ; t oar rice and m rits a most emphatic and ' tbeese, salmon. fresh sa! the Potomac and are retreating into the ; no.nbfif.l con-lemnatKn : tjK.v U) Xtr- r:i; . ii- i.ni-i.uiii. i .hi m- . wiwifty .Virricrn 1 , co-..i-ratinis,.nrces of our i-rw-nt W i C 1110 1 ulU"1 Sl lU" r h r "I - f coniure vou, then. Dem.M-ntts. to work ' Tlie County Cominitt.-e, pui-suant hairs and whuse vears numUiiii'- as far i .. t. ..,.tle o-...-.le r.r- :t... ..,m. to the iuh!i-lie.l call, nut on I.i-t W.ilnes 1....L .. tl.. f'..,u:;i,.t;,,;ilf o !.. . stateth.it the relreN are leaving the line o m IU iv. t V.IIH a j'l viou - , i - ti' n. in. .- iiimic ji a i. - j . V ; bo..n of Tib it v hearken to the warning I day and after apjH.inting II. Kinkcad clciir- ; vast assemblage an appearance of dignitv ! ... - . ..c ii ..r..v i.ot man i.roeeed.il to fill in the ticket In- mini, nn.1 -i-.e. ....... T'l ...., i interior ot irgini:u ' 'ICv Ol J'...--..-' ......... l . .......... . i.-va a,.i. A .1 1 "l l ' " nor lured from your jmlitical faith by the mating, for County Auditor, William J. thiisiastic sjkvcIics were ilehvcrcl by it- c .1 VI "li-oiK nf tht .!.,.,.. f. .r. f. m.. : r,. i . i t n... t -a.ioiii. .inn i.i I 1 ..... r) ...... , WU11.1.W.., . , e f ,i sit-.t. nr.. -i'l n-n nn .. i and iil'lHfnl t. the I mV.it Tl -,..,!.- , . i - . ...l gomes. ll.-ni. mUr it is bv electing . vey or, II nry Seanlon, of Cam.ltown- ' M' Donald, Noon and Magehan. r . . . ' . . ' ' . . j to a restored Union and a reHei (3oi -ii- ' ' 1 MlMlntmlluu ' " ' - .... ....... ' 1 fornirtl. ret iirnni" home, tluir services 1- . - ... ... rr.f wi vai.sii i i . n .-i iT.' ! 1 i..i.i.i.r'iiii' in. ti ei.li Ii. ....wi-ii:c i.riiici- in -..- uie ooin -oou sei -cnoris: ih-ui'r men IIimii.v ru.. ln.-l snci-ef.il .Ie- . . 1......1 nn in- peace an.l prositrilv - r ! c 1 ir Ti' l.i-crt iv I. . . . . . . 1- I - - .'.- m l'l III I.MM tST 1 la- nuliiia men who were called out ! .,alike tra.n.Me t.i th- r.,nvtiii;,,n ; has. now. cotniJete iK.-ses-i n ei . . , . . i ' 1 pies that we can save th.' ( lovenimciit. .'whose Demo -nicy cannot !k imiach.il. ; monstration, and the harmony and good 1 The Aliolitionists, yet intoxicated with , e ,U'IH' 1!"".v "vvlU elected, together fcel'.ng manifested and prevailing through- 1 &r Captain E. ll. lira ly formerly editor jKwer and n-ckiug in their iiii.juities, have, ' w'ih ,,,e ut,,tI" "uididates, by a rousing out, was, certainly, an omen of future sue- I of the Ilrookvi'.le Jrjnwttn, was killed in in this District, again nominated that con- ! ":U,n,.v- cess. Jt w:ls most gratifving to Demo- tinncil AWuioiii.-t and negro worshipjn-r. i We still hear from tl.e West of outrages j crats and to every sorrowful and discenso S. Steel lllair. whose pat tinirse, fresh in ' andilepreilation? ccinniitted bv the Indians late heart which has sicken.il at the dark the memory of every on-, w as marked by ' .,t :!Vi.g the wcsttni frenthr. one of ihe bho.Jy enpigcnients List week. C2" Tlie Mountain I louse at Cresson is through th overthrow of Wth. " turning to Ilarrisburg. R'scJrtil. Tth. That the Democracv of) " I iunylv-ania is equally ci posci toalls- c- IlAiansi'-l KO tional le;id.ition and ceographical patties. which biise t'u-ir hpes for continue.! success ! n '. airanani-m of emancipation and hvj : : i al philanthropy, aboli'.nn be cause neither is known to the Constitution. and both are lntendel to aid disunion and vr2- -:; Tlie draft has been jostj'n.I un- Sixteenth of Octoler next. picture of our country s travail, t -cc a ; WS irn, clod on la.-t Satnrdi.y. J f ubvert the Cem-titution nd toprerent th nexi. e A. G,CUI.T1! tcr Dr. IJcliord, the cckbraaJ H rist will remain in town all