5 v-. Qy JV.yACirj, ; (rTS J & SS'SXJ I i-fj' r!.- I J. S. T21I. S:Iifor &. I'ltblislxer. ! CU-n'ral 3IcC'lc Han IT lio 1C!I- rctl Iii Etcmoval I tus u tne army ot the i otomae . i.o t read the answer in the hearts of his sol dier, and you will there see reflected on the retina of each veteran's countenance. the worth and esteem i:i which he was held, by oliieer and private alike. Was i it the honest masses of the North? Go j 7l C Xl-ai- aw 3 T" ask the ballot bK of lnnsyhaniaT Tn li- s Thn-e columns of ''heavy" in the A! ana, New Vcrk, New Jirs.-y, Ohio and ?.,,;,.,; deti.ung our cou-e to bo that of o;l.er States which have ivbuked the Ad- u - trait.-r." nn.indii.gus Ui v forcibly, of ininisti-alion for its radienl p.licy. We a " cull-d-'Devin'who preaehi,-the n,f.l not pause lor an answer to the fore- : ptvve.l.-iM-e of mi.lert.K.k in th- h.-e,!, going inter. g.it..ry: l ;;t if we lo,-,k arou:'.d ' i" his . laborate !i-course, to d-tie the we can rc.:d it in the radii nt co intenai-ce w .i-.l Traneen lv ntalisin, i:i l!i- following of ccry AlK.'.itioii nepo-woih;p;K-r in the t( IU1, . -Tran -en len'alis.n, is that pir land. whose contorted Adages show c::- itll;d , ognoMvnv of jisycl: olngical is.fra-mi-:akab!e signs of exu!tati and caprice ; Liiity, ronnected with consei. nt. nt ad at the renio:d of a censervauve G -nd j 4.IIil,:;ll .( in.lumbient spiiituahtv and fnv... the roa.l of th ir iniquitous desig!.- l ,.... rt ;., . wl:ich is d rix cd vc.S ,iro men, and the only -!as iK-i.i a proi .und cotemplatio,, ,.f the ol me,,, Wh ,.0i having the love of ' ;I10.-Ii,;r!,v of those i,i-essim;lble divisions try at heart, really rejoice at the "re- f ,, .!lt!V Illhl.!t. ,..,, )lf ;.K.tl heving- of G,n. McCK-Han from the army ; , f invisible at -n.s that In-coui-of th Potomac And it was the same ana-tom-a-cat-ically tantallable in the cir fai:a;eal pressure that !-; ught fv.it h the i..,,,,.,.,,!,.,!.,,:, ,,,.,,; t.::: AlK.htien rror'amatioiK ivpudless of t!:c interests of the f.'unfiy a:id the expressed wi - in r ile pcple, whie! 4-re!ievd" the yong I.r from his import u:t n . mi.iiim. ui.- ikui iiiongni orar least iaal ho;ed thai lYetidcnt Lincoln, since the overwliehning seal of condemnation, at the late election, had been placed upon his acic; that if he did not recall his assumn- VV" . 1... 1 .1 . l.. ...ii. toons proclamation, that he would, at ..a-.t vie,,, no mruier to the mmiiulerate dema-ds, ottho sanguinaiy t n -mies of Invent hbrty. Lut the ,a:ne -p:Ts- Kin," winch weighed so heavily up lam. when he told the liorder State men lhat die cout-ry could not at!o:d to lose tne A1h.Ih,., support." stiil meta.nor,.ho- s hnn to a sl,s.-niet ar.tomator, wi!- l ag to bend at any time to the fierce le- mauds ot that Abohtien pressure. ( if 1 i-ours". we do not, as u.av be M.id of th" . ' . m iviuiinaiinii, ussei i u. ai. ia mis eas the 1 'resident had no right, or that he vio lated the Constitution by depri vi:i.; Gen. McCicHau of his command, but the act may be severely criticised as a purdv parlizan nu-asure, unless the Administra tion addnse some stronger reasons th.ui th-.se set forth i:i Gen. Ilalleck's le.f r: and the pev.ple already made jealous bv the exeentric policy of the Administration, may well question the propriety of this I .il. I st'-p. directly against the wishes of the army as well as those ,,f the honest civilian a: hem.: : and l-sides so fraught with cmI cons, q tenees at this particular time, when Gen. McCIeikm had mk-civ-ded, by his superior powers of diseip;;;, . Mid Generalship, in purging from th army of the lV.toinac, the cotisCfnMit de moralization and discounigemem. occa- sioned by the disasters of nU Kl n. Vttli ! .eare f.-kl that the Administrati not tatisiied with the movements of MiCLll an, del it tor the purjiose of si curincr a more prompt action aa 1 for.vaid move ment in the army. Tins may le : and the lYesi l. r.t :,d his Cabinet may think that iii this view of lheca.se. tl.-v In.-,. some show of hen stv- iii the m ot.-r - i , .'in - wc, together with a majority of Northern '. Ieop'.e ma-t .lirtcr. anlthat materially too ', Just at this cr sis. vvlien this voim-Mb-,- end had thoroughly discinlined and uL ! 4 r.d had thoroughly (lisiiplincd and pre- pared his army f.r an advatue uinm the ' 1 - t.. i. .1 :. . 1 .- .' enemy, to U- dej.iived of his command :.nd to have las plans thwarted, and that for a third time too, is calculated to be conducive cf no good whatever to the ! 1'nion army, but on the contrary will be ! 4-f inimen-e importance to Jetf Davis & ! ( O V rt. it n-i..-i., .1 - 1 "'' on. 111 .0 s.n an lllinrr ' i.-ibi-t Co K.,.,.--.i t ' ' f .i-.iii.isi v.en. iunisiije, the present Com- 1 ,.,...h,r 1,., .:-u ' . ..t. i C!olIaii in his farewell to his a-mv that in. a.iuv, in.U -v. , t..e presuige of success may crown his elf- ! on-, on I that he may lead the brave soJ. . ers of McCbllan-s army on to victory j ir. ever;, tat oatUe . but we do net ex- ; peet tosee vxen. BurnsiJe lor.g in that ; position as he is not radical enough to suit lf! Xrarftnt demand5 of the I M-WJxnsts . and we predict the same ! fanatical 4pposiiion the same iliineultics and obstacles to Ik- thrown in the way of Gen. l'urnside and to every subsequent successor, wliieh, more than once, thwar- ! ted the plans of Gen. .MeCIellan, until ted the plans ot Gen. .MeCIellan, until Fremont, the idol of AUtlitionism, is in- stn!Ic'1 L)Ictator in Chief over the civil as well as the military authorities. Like a i ,. stupendous game ui (. hess or a great r theatrical performance, we see great men : move to and fro and beneath the uplifted curtain behold the ruin of our country dramatized niton the stage of this rreat itcpublic where the Constitution, as ex- ( pounded by Webster, Clav and others , OI1Cl. nw uoreine over such isms as to- ' day rhreaten the overthrow of our Gov ernmiiit S.-e Gen. Hall- ck"s letter in another hi inn. voluunnouM.e.s. preposien.ted in th- t. - :i:ao'e j hojii.-tiiui of ;i i, t:;i,- dean;- t,o:i. rrablv or. tu .),..;.. , . 1 .. cala-i.if'v brationnb! .!,. lot. ,.,. iafnisitudes of labyrentheiicai ob. i'.'u n. pa'etuonial soniputictabilitv and ccmposter atid s- uiinolesceiice.' Wc irw ::dis; the author of that 1 ngthy dianhu aot words, pnblisiied in last week's . 1. ',,.'- .,,. a,,,-e (riM lhr t.x.Jint t..plM1. ' hia,. - ' snme time a-o, to commence with Hght literature ami gradually expand th- mind bv a meth !ica! cours : of fii.nlli ,r l. ssoa, before he attempt the dificu': ! t:lk of Jrovln.r t . wol.,(, iat w :i "traitor." Wc recommend to our rvn..lii., a careful jM-rusal of Fh t. her on F,..sl v-u. prI((I. , .- as reHt nml journeyman to mrnish n adv ' ,., i r, .:., i i i u .mile C'lito'.at troui Ih hind the s,.;-,-,-.,. ",. ,,,...1 ., . . , " t- "a poihaps spea ; plainer i;.-xt t;:u Five days i:i Cle tr.li'M Tp. i "mg our ntn. ne last w.el; vv re- 1 1 iring our r.ln. :uv !;: li.aia.d live .hiys hi the unsophisticated village of S;. Augustine, which like , cietit Lorae is situated oti an eminence j eorrunanding a most picturesque view of f th many fertili- fhrnis which mark, in i rapid succesMori, the progn-ss of civiliza- tion. st -vat ehii.g ovir a wide area, as far as the human eye can reach, which but : a few years ::go was but a vast wiM-ernes- : I but the ii.hah:ta?:ts of Clearfield to.vn- slap, unlike the inhabitants of lliat pauan ; city are a genial, warmhearted and Chris ; tian-Iike p-ople. I'linadulterated vviili , s. cintf.g lore and Peacock vanity, are to ; b" f ia: !, i.i .hi-rry and all th l ative 5n j tefigvnee that coastltutc u haev U"a l'"0 comtmrnity. Many oi luT Sita,'vart an' ' "'d in vari arts of the I": h r, armv, i-ndurin"- th j hardship..- of lni'.ilarv II fl - and brav in" the j dangers of war. f r the sake of their caiui- try. The buildings are plain not dl.-. lay ing I much unnecessary show of nrchiteciuiv. j Among the principle. is ,i,0 C'atholi,- Church, which b .ing isolated from the '''hers, is the first that meets the ev, dis playing in front, a huge Missionary Cross a an ntlh'"nut hotinfam..us gibU W,'W " ,h" S:UO"r ,,f "'unkind was '1"Ul1- Tl'" 1J' Tath.-r as an emblem of that infamous gibU-t ujon pat to its who '"' hxl Cl-oss. were still holdin.r . ...;t 1 .i. . -iv. 1, an 1 we had the pleasure of hearing, more than once, the eloquence of Kcverend Fathers '"'i:i'n !,n,! ,;-,',,uS hos- acquaintance We l"in'd thnh the jo!itcness of Key. T" lhirn- lrnt pastor of that place. , - 1 h" colum men, Ihilx-nan.l David r . . , L.ng, rec, ntly tried in Creensbunr. f.r iirr--.I-....l.. 11 ... - ,'- " 1 ""ia 'I'aani. inanieil lady rr.l.n,, J,. T.-,. i. . j residing in Westmoreland cennty. hav c onvieteil. Th -y are brothers es- It is with deep ru that m nocnee the premature d.ath of John C Ivory, of Clearfield Township, caused by the upsetting of a wagon load of IcmW which he wa? takinr to market en dny morw. i:vThe K litor & co of the Alkjlui- Htan intcn 1 paying us a visit one of these idavs, for the purpose of taking an inside " c , i i- . t f , . view of our establishment an-1 for the fur- j ther puiT-ose of ascertaining who are the J stock l oll -i s. who th'i resKn.ible person ! and also who writes the editorials lor the 1 Dem. fc Sent. We feci quite honored at . . , ,. . , tins singular mark distinction on the iart 1 1 o, uu ;oigusi personage an.i oouy guara ...!... . . .... iii . and can onlv return our humble thinks assuring the parly that no convenience ' will U' spared wliieh will render the occa- sion an entertaining one to all; but we here ask at least a half dav's notice, so that we can uet on a .-Un "I.IUl" wl.; have our office swept out and liave mat- ters anr.nged so as to facilitate the under taking. For want of room, gentlemen, wo must m ike our preliminaries short, and hoping to see you soon we now close, Ik lieving that alter a thorough examina tion of our establishment, its " sUckhold rs " its editors" &c, you will cvpher ,1 . ... l .1 i . j j.m ttie wl.oL- thing down to a .GuOT rv reri Ci.n.-K t.t- r;u: Hu sk ok Kki-i:jen-, rvrtvi . " We. understand that the , nit mUrs of the next lVnnsylv ania House ; of Kepres-uta'.ives from Cambria, and ' o'her inoiitaia counties, intend to advo i cite the 1 1. 1 :i .ii of Michael Ilasson. Kstp; j to tie- clerkship of that ldv. Col. Ilas son is vve'l qualified, and would make an ! i -ti: lent otlieer." ',..?. .ty ,. j Vi e were L'raiiiiod at reading the above ! and an- proud to add, that from the inteli i i -jence of Little Cambria," we are able j to furnish lit Material to grace any civil l l poM!";:.n in the state. JI. Ilasson. Ksip, ha.- long been a mende r of the 15ar is ; an exquisite pt it-man, a finished clerk and a g ml. -in: n of fine attainments: lw-sides h has i. pr. s. i.ted the jvople of this i co,;..;y in the L- gislature and is. theixfore, j wi !i qr.aliiiied ami most etliciently anned : to i r.c me.ti r the responsibilities of that pst. A b.-tter selection could nt Ik i made. i I ! C. I he very In-st medicines in use : among r. are tho-. prepared by Dr. J. C. I AyiT : Co., of Iiowel. II - isairra luate ; ot the IVnn. I "niwi:ty, whose conne-tion j wtih that celebrated C.llge of M.tlicine j lias confcrri'd more distinction upon it, j than its Diploma has upon him. His reini lies have become household words ; not only ia this country, but in almost : every region of the earth inhabited bv ! man. Pill ittTANT TO Lvi.IUS ASM HKVD- OF j F.v.tii ti K. J. Mills and Co. have ju-t j received a flesh lot of Winter Fancy ; Dress G, H.ds of every quality, price and ; description. vvill not ; ttcmpt to eiiii.n- ate any of the articles but would : a h. i- every body to go and see forthem-s-aves bargains are to be. had. j Li:oNo;,iizi;. We do not mean by that ! I i. .i . t. . i i., .ihto mi.: peooie 10 tieiiv Iliein- I i s, ives of the necessaries and comforts of j life, but fiily to n ineinWr to them Low j iutprtaut it is to consider well and turn j every dollar to the lu st advantage. To jail persons, then, who wish to know where to get a t ln ap cooking stove, a cheap ; parlor stove, the K-st of tinware, ,-ut-; Iery and hardware of every descript ion, go to Geo. Huntley's where vou will not be iheate;!. He has hn, dv hi.ie-,1 1 , stOC:. ; ! Lt;riKt3Elgarlivr7amcs X. ; ., ... .,' , . Lvans, den. . Urooks and Tho 1 1 ' " 4 : Diimui. of IVnna, IJcserves. Messrs IMgar an I Jas. X. Evans were honora bly discharged from the. service. T!ic Alflitl4u I'ruclaiiiatioii of rroiilcnt Lincoln. From the London Times, Oct. 2lt Are .scenes hke those which we a short tune since descriUvl from Dahomey vet to in:crp..sc, and is the nign of the last 1 re-i lent t . go out amid horrible mas.-a-1 . re- 01 .vi.i.e w omen ami children, to Ik; his asistunee but they were 4.pposcd bv loMowed by the extermination of the black! two or three preachers who after soine ra.i- in the South.' Is Lincoln Vet a j time got the voic.' 4f the crowd with them : name not known to us as it will Ik; known so the inward light man was driven into I-stci Hy, and is it ultimately to be cla.-s- 1 the shade when- he had to luxenite durin-4-1 among that catalogue of monsters, the ' the rest of the vovagi. and his inward wholesale assassins and butchers of their light was nevi r shed on more than one at a kind? Are not the half million of fight- time afterw.- r Is. Next dav the storm sotne mg nun who have already fallen by lire what abating. The ship und- r line h-ad and steel.' 4r rotted by 4lisease, enough wav though the wind is against her This holocau-t to the Fetish of the North ? ilav still :i lit?,., ln.i-ier.,., K,. ,.h....,. .... We fear not. Shmghter without result Mississippi and Kentucky, and a threat .4 '.tv.vti-..l if 1. A ' ' - -..guaiary names ol .vlarvlaud aii Jill w-n le-,,.,, 0 l. 1. . Maryland are all we learn as the last news. Concumnt testimony sn;ms to show that to this worse than Dahomev slaughter worse lieeauso the mass of butchery is a hundred-lold greater, and lcause Christian men are the victims and the slaughterers are to be added the Lor- rors ot as4-mle war, stirred up by this honest, shrewd, unscrupulous teller of pxvl Mories. 1 here 1- something of hor- ror, a w-llas of nnrS lirj of aJnnn as well as indignation in the resolutions with ' 'which the Confederate Conjm ss answer J t,,L Li"coul s'Vry Proclamation. We' attempt at present to predict nothing as t i ,i c -i i - to what the consequence ot Mr. Lincoln s new policy may be, except tliat it certain ly will not have the ctK-ct of rot (ring the I'ni 'ii. It will not deprive Mr. Linco'n I c .i . l! : ii: i 1 1 -.. . I I . , "11,u V . witn inanv, lor me ino-t part lr!tli ami i ' . . i-- i i i- i i liK'oin K teiit ivuiLTs and Lm-O'-rors. ( :t ho is i . . . . . ' 1 I and 1 ges, that ot King Lincoln tl Ist. Letters of a Traveller. To lite Democrat Sentinel The next morning we all got up cheer ful and hearty and jitter our ablutions ;ui 1 a promenade of about a mile on deck we ! we sat down to breakfast at S. o.dock. ! This day w:is passed in po'.itieal argil- ' nients, dis.Mission on the war question. '. prav.-r meetings, music of a band: indc.il we had two bands, one bra.-s. lieloiijin-: ! to the ship, and the other a d.aueiu s I Kind iii.iM- ui. vi sen-ii.un ,iili;sieiii s. iliciier- . i i . i t ..: . . -i-i . . i i"i iii-iuvu n in- ii;tv v ;is c.os-i nv a scotci.man Miig'mg Annie I-iurie" with great sweetness and pathos. vv. r . from the pilot left us. going at the rate of ! .wi miles jer d.ay, this would take us to j Livcqxiol in S tlays ari l atout ! hours, as the distance is :.OS miles, but the sail- ! ing master kept a good deal to the south i tr fear of icelK-rgs, and as we could not 1 keep a reckoning our sjvvnhitions ;i to 1 time were somewhat various. The ii-xt ' day was foggy but parsed phasantly, the i prayer meelings ln-aiue lrejuent, and kviiiiiI to tire the gross hand of the un- golly, and to eouut-ra.-t this, the band ' always raised a dano at the time f ; prayer meeting: this ilmvc Im.;1i juties . into a kind of compromise, and 1 t 1 1 hav- ; ing relaxeil something ol their ardour mat- i ters were amicably adjust -tl between them. ! I may as well here give an aeeount (' how the time was generally spent on lmard i by the various persons ioiui-inir the : pjir-scujers. Ytamvi America smokes ci- a I gai, and discusses tho sjs-d of horses j ships and locomotives, and the athletic powers of Hecnan and Sav ers, old travel- j lers read, observe and ask questions in j the most unmoved manner, novices tra:n: ! ill onil .1. ii.'ii .itu-.. .2 ii. i Iiiiti- rll. 1..F 111-1 1.1.11. Ill 11 l.llll. All old military and naval jeople talk over battles and victories, and the healthy Knglish play at skittles tolicguile the time till dinner or supjr is ready. 3Ianv read and write all day. there is alvvavs sonu lKdy looking tver the extreme 1hw. a knot of people is discussing the events of the war, and warmly contending for north or M.uth. Some are coi.iinualy o:s the look out for vessels with their glasses slime: over their shoulders, Gvmuastic ex. n-isA-, foot nuvs, and all sorts of pur- suits from uproarious hilarity to solemn ' contemplation are to le seen on d'-ck. ' While Ik-!ow some occupy their l'iths. ', some placing Micre, some at whist, some j at old siedge for the porter and some at ' poker for the ptnvter. These things are: rcjoated daily and tho it looonies s.jni.'- i what monotonous, still the universal good i feelings that prevail and the many ac- j quaiiaanet s made, can-" it to Ivan inter- j esting epoch in lit". This day was foguv j i atraui a:i'l tlie routine ol occupation a.- I heivtolbre. A full rigged ship apparently hound for the Cuiti-d Svates aptH'ars in view, but not in siH-aking distnn.v Moih. r Caiev's chickens were around us in vast abundance ami seemed to Ik biisilv employcl. There were great soculation among the passengers, as to how these chickens got home, ifhoiu-'thev had n shore, we came to the conclusion that : they could not go bom. at night and lo j back so early in the morning, sis tiiey ', were at lea-t one thousand or tiitet n hun- i i dred mill's lnm l.m 1. Foe truth is they 1 , , . , , - 4'at ami snepon the ocean, and go home ' at vrtain "mU o :;Uh- ' 1 was stormy and we could not go on deck 1 ' 1 .1 " i 1 r , r iluring the daj-, a gini.1 many ol the fe-; male and .-ome of the male l.as-Vnirers were I 1 V sick. AhliiHigh this vess4'l lces mt pitch like a small vessel in a storm which alwavs occasions sea sickness with some. ) ftill she n-k vcrv considerably In the i 1 evening we had a lecture on "Inward j j light" bv a quakcr fmni Canada, which ' i clashed with the doctrine ot" our prcsbv- j ) terian friends and elicited a sharp discus's- ' ion. The .piaker was ahlv assisted bv a' scotch int-dd and sum- lathers 4-.-u.1e to deck, group-: of passengers at their u.-ual J 4iiscussions and vcuantions, and the shin! . moving gallantly along. Sunday 1 :c. 1 f - - t I a leauaful dav. ei.is4i7i.al m rvice "nTiif bv I the Captain. Mr. Northup 4f lirookhii . called the bov preacher, preached in Ue ! fun-mum and cveningr. He was -oin-out i to assist the 44 lebrnted Spurg.-on of ln- i 4I011, and is said to Ik- fully as od if not ' lK-tterlhan Spurgeo,,. 'fiie next day wa- ' fine and continued so, we this dav held ai m.-eting complimentin- the Captain ami ' oHii-ers 4f the ship for th-ir unifonn kind- ' n,ss a,i a,u.,.,10I, ;o -jllo IMVJini,,... 1 and resolutions were drawn out by an elegant clerk and served jcrsoi.aIly on the Captain. He was. much gratified, und told the committee that if thev would hold another meeting he would return hi thanks to them in vrso;i. An .ther m-vt-ing was calle.1. the Captain apH-arv"l on the stand, and in a neat spnech gave us a synopsis of his history and progress through the world, returned u hi heart feit thanks and .-ai I that he had a keep sake in that docim--lit that his wife would appreciate as much as himself. All was now hurry and bustle ; the 'aistoni hoi;-e olli'-er.s on boaid .- -arching ior t-ouTraband artich's, tobacco seemi-d to In- the great . object of their isii. Any Jeix.u that had more than a xuiid ot this weed, hud to part with it, and it was immediately transferred to the c.q.ai-ious jMwkets i.f these otVio-rs. I noticed that a small present c;ts"d the search o-n-idenibl v. ; lot into Liverpool, had our ba'.'ae marked t a house n 1 legem str-et. We found our baggage all right and our host an 1 hostess kind and obliging. After dinii-T I vv.-nt out and on mv rambles went into a rvspevtahle Hotel. 1 got ia;. a dicii-sion willi a f.-w guests that were there relative to the merits and d in- rit- .f the American .p!e eompartl with Ll.giish. I was sati;".ii .1 I had the 1 .- of the argument. Lut ;.t was lake th" de- ' bating societies we i: d to have in the country school Louses. On- Iiad the, merits of the argument, and the otlurthe merits o, the question. I hey r-t.rcd in gjHI onl. r however und left the liel l to myscll. 1 thviught it might Iv tim lor nie to go also but vviieii I cxnmin -d to my ; what the time was. I got a lnM of mv watch chain, but, I. hold: there was i, watch at the end of it. While I was discussing successfully th - I tea a tic.- of th Am. lie.ci ii.-titnii, ii-. ih.y bixnight the a.rts and s;-i, !(.. ., 1H ar o.i in.-, and on - f them w hilst the oil.-i s had my aiMi-li-n ntir.lv engaged u--l a scie.itjjic iiistruiin nt lie had and appropriated mv ! watch without my knowi.-lge ir c-.n-s-nt express or implied. I j" it rather sheepish on the sul.j. but thought there wa- i;.. us;- in i.r.mnuving. I inwardly gro.vl.-d a few iiiipivciiioiis on the s'.-.t - of :h mo-al e,i.!c of Livcrpo 'h but tiualv had to laugh at my own stupi hty and th ir : adroiti.i ss. ; Adieu, Viat..!:. r.ctlrr I'ioiii t.on. llnllccK to Hie 4f rciai3 f M ar. THK ('.llolNLS Ki: i KNKIJ L MVI.KLLA N'S KE.MuVAL. IlKVI -Q'-AKTKl S OF THE A f ! M T . ) Vashin;T(,k. Oct. 2S, 10:2. IIox. K. M. Stant.ix, Sk.'i;kta i.r War: Sir : In reply to the geilt-r;-.l mter logit. iiis contained ia y..iir letter of yester day. 1 hive the !.; r to re--rt : First: T:nt r. .j ihi..': f, t .siipphr-. to the :ir:ey nu 1-r i'u-n M'Ca ll.in are made 1 v hi-" stall fhYers i n t! , Chiefs cf P.ure u. iiere : th.i: is the O'i irterniaster rqipih s l y In.- i.ii f (' larteiai.ist-r i: O ia: n rn.ast.V j ::: r.d : I.r cuici,,-.-ir y s'lpjlies bv his Ci.;-1 loii.tiiis.s n v on C .aiaii.-.s ,rv ticn-er.-ii. iv..- No sii--h r. .juisiti. is l;ave Inn. t rv.v kao-a ii cge, luaiie iq-.n the Se-eutury f U'.ir. Miel n un' up -a the th iieia! i i Chief. Sic..:.,!. On -ever.il if. ;oi- ns. ;i .r..l M't h h.u. h;is tiiig :q hn! me that hi- army V. .is ilvIiCiel.l in ui taUi sli plies. Al tlit-Se t le-t.iuis were immciian !y reteiie l f t he head - -i bu'iau-. vviia i r l-is to report It was asuit.-.iae.l that in every instance the l..pit"is hive h, en ii.ll:.. -h ,u lr til e!, .xeept vvlcre the Q i.lrt,-,-,,i .sti-r iei.er.il had Uea .-hlij-sl to mi,' (r.-m l'l.i; -t.bd j.i.ia. ci i t. i:. a-t:c!s .f ch-hii:-. tei.ts. etc.. Ii t hav:i.g a fed sttfplv here! Tl tr.'his n.l fen, -o f.,r a- i" c, ui l aetjt.cn. anv nigh-, t or eclay. inanv .ie- ii:'li..nt er huie.ca. in issuii:,' all the" mo. j li.s ;oked f. r hv tJenerui M.'K!l.iu. .-i to the . f:i. rs . f his st.tr. Uv-i.ys have i ce.isi .na'ly . -urre,i j .,-. waioii.r. .-; pie s hv"i.(ilr...i." ..a .-.ccuis: t he r. weed coiaiiti n ..f the rahr ..i i ,,.. pots, or i f a wai.t I a s':f!i. i.-nt ntiia'tr of .ar.-: ..nt, vv:-neyr n e.ihed cf thi- fttt '- 's leive Lei n s.-i.t out to rem. ve ti,e 5. facility under the x e!' i;t stipe-iatca-dence . f Gn. Haupt. 1 think tho.-e .h l.iv -have lieeu l.-ss rrei".cr.t at.d of shorter .h.r'a lion than is usc.a'.l.v- the case with fiei-ht trains. Ai: army of tl e siz" f that uner (Jeneral M Clellan will 1 reu ntly l f..r M.me days without the supphts it hs avktl fr. on aicut.t of a la-lect ii. tin.tly requisiti i,s f ,r then. Hn una v. i.ia- be- avs in f i w nr.ling them and liistril.,. ting 1 1.4 m to the- .litrvrti.t Iriga.Jes and n-i- IllelltS. Fiotn all the inf .rination that I can ..It tain, I an, f the oj iaion that the r. ijui.-i-tior.s f ; . m tiiat armv have U-t-n f.iled jm.ie promptly, and that the men. as a geneia! n.'.e, have 'occii Wtt.r si.pplieij. than in the ca-e..f ..i:r .-irmies . p r i;in g in the West. Thehittir hare o; rae.J at n.ueh greater distances from the sources of siij j.l;es. and have had far Ies facilities f..r traa.-poitati-.n In fine. I Klieve that no i.nnics m tt:e world in canij.aignin- have been more promptly or U-ttcr s-ij.j.lie,I than ours. Thir l. S..en :.f:erthe battle t f Antiet.im. General MvC elh.n w as urged to "ive n.t" 5nf..rmati..n cf his intended movements ia o: iter t tjat if h- n ;, .v id Kt vvu n t l.e ene'm v Aiid ashin-ton the reinf .reements conl'd Ik; scr.t from this j.hice. () the first of t c toWr. finding that he purposed to oi-erate from H .rper.s ferry. I urgl him to cr.-v the liver at oi.ee and give battle to the ei e my. j-ou tine , v.t to Lin. the disadvantages of delayuig till the autumn nuns had swol len the rV.tomac and impaired the reads. On ti e th ut'vVtoWr lie w is jeren.pa-ri!v ordcr4l to cms the r.tomac and jrive bat tle o tlu 4-neaiy. or drive him South. I sa;d to h im : Your army must move r.v..w, while the rmds are in gjvvl condition." I will be observed that three weeks have ehnsed -ince that order was given. rurth. It is mv opinion, there ha x.-eti no such wai.t ,.f v;ippj . ;n ,he ariUy i,nh.r (Jciif ri.1 3kJ(."!el n as t,. j.revc:.t i. s t -ante with my onieia l j h - Vuavt .. .""i" eneiTiy. i J- s Ila.l l.e ni. ved h; ;irtv t . ; ol li.e i'. t-.r:..ic i.t cu i Lc.e re, ' r .uppiies ;,!ij;1 as rt-a.l ly . v i:..e live ..! th- le.r:'. . i V. i .a. i . i li e --!.-;. . .. ( , ttbviam in .--.air.i t-. e.s Ue. nt-. J. n. M 'C.eii.i.j . loj'.n.- hi i.,i.-i ii iij i:.,v- x , s ... ti .-t, tilth ri 1 s.xtli c..;j.s': ' : Si.s;vil other i...ii.'v:,.,i i.. 'I.. ' fl-et!il:.g, : vv. ! I ;is v, r , " ' J-hoot vv:s lic.5.r to n.v I , t ,, " s.tioi s i.a-1 1.. t !-e;j n;;.. j.a'.j' T''- rol tri in iiis latj-iie : :;,ti ,. " vv.c.'ing 1 or t'.e .listribei..ii . ,' 1 m the t-1 -vent i. .-1 i. ti Vr ."''. ": to n. c th..l a port ::;i . f . . ' r r.ll Tea l had i-tf.li ie.sti..;.' ..' -T .st:u-i. ;teai.s ..t :n.u.e.;ut'v 'v'.." hue II. iiivesTigute ti.is ti.pn:.t fV- '. ri,iteJ that v ci v ll.i:,g h...l i r ii ti e same date, the 1 1th. ' .ola-r.il MVieiUn sp keof .. . hor.s-s htin : I r..ker i.vvi4 i v ta- ' the I":-': iK-t .U-r l.e cnq... -.'Vf, . r.i'.e v! .-UJ p'v y...s . i:'v ,., r j , f:f'y p-r v e !; I -r hi ..j;fv ' in ii"!. t of Wn-hi.. . !;. " I iaoi.t-h. 'y ,h'-i-ji t.e .... ticrt to in. p. he !M.. t'i,i- i., r j-.rt v tiy ;.arr j jev . J t'J jeti. MXaeii.ili. ti-1.. r.T -s i, p. t-.-.; :.. ; .- , n . t -. of OetvKr, ! .-'t thf av. i ..-,. t . c;. :,'-r.d M"c:-ii.i rs ;4r:.v.' ;.' . a .d in fr-.i.t ..f ah::.gt..a.'f .Tt: six wvks. hoUev- l.i;e, j.r '.,"t; r 754 'n ii). la ...i.i:i:..ii. he r.j..-.T-, i ., Urge Li!i:ih-f . 1 n.ui i ;;.; ' . . an.j that l - nam her . f ( he-e 1 ! 's '. ' tiiLcrl MXlt 'Ian-artav on t:.v toia..e was..vcr .",o(io. "" ' IK I'p Il.-l to at- siii :;;:g ih.a ain.v il tht- h. pr.aur- On li e l.h 1 1" 0;-i..l,r. j. i.m state,;, hi re;- to h M-. V-- T- - ii. .-a !:e I a. nt!tf. every re j . t. .,, f 4. ai. d 1 ti.rg: (icta-i.ii Ait g3 :;i i . ie..:-i t:.-sc aiti. l-.-s :.. 1. ;,. A .. t:a v m ,a. ell It a.aia a. ", ,v V . . in-hei. !j.h:a. .- . l.,r as ny ar-e.y 1- e :r eil." I or.a .sh ..it iv . ..it",- ;r-.. y,. . I. lit:..:, t-. :!i. .'. i...o i.t i.e.-V,:.; . partiiaiiT. i the l..-h , f jt t.er. i.f. r.. t'.e Rsl.lt, f his iLVe-futi- n. t, t p.i'.ls ..f ! - its j.J. I..,,; .. ! V t:. - .ii::.;t. ru: S i at 11 :tj ere- li i v . F.e.icliik '"' ve:.tV t.'i.-U-at.d ;:"v wc-. Ilaipir's F.-rry Vp,.t ei, the -2 i -t !:, th. iia:.d mo; wire. -a t'.ei.- . fcie-a tc xi and n.oo- ha U';; . ,r h ri ; Ci tad lag.ids a:.;-.;e c..ni:. a:.. , staif t.. G icral MeClellan. teVgM. :. the i".t h as f-livvs: "Tie s ;. - j wai.t .f ci .thing is x '"-r..tv :. .' .. and certainly, might have l-een N Ve t'.vly rei-pii-Tti ! by the rv'': e-.tV e brigade c. iiaean h rs.' 4 n ti.f "J-J I i f . t- ! he teivgr.ip.bcd to Oe. if.--i, is-r : eral M :g that the cl thing was n t .it:.: e l ii. the eao the ;.lai:.ts grotu: I' 4-iotl.i?,g arrives .-!, j iMJi., h sti'l warter!. I J ave .r h-,,-" Tj" vvi.-iM s"-i,i osc-Mrv ;..ni a: v nis'i-,: 1V.4-. and 1 h.-g to r n.n: v y. r. haie nlvvay- vtrv pr. ..np.lv r: j'.im;i..i.s I ir as c 11 n ocr ij. partrt;ei:t is n--t w h.e.'t. . a-so .11 as due 1 .-tie.- i- gl.vti. 1 mv n- tine when a v.-. v f . ,r '. ra n w "I i;,.t c ill f, r il ' : atthl-s." In rrgrd to nej;..ri,i y .,;.' of J.I'olDptly c-.iiiir;U:.ica:::,g t 'r- v. his .imiv . mo. ,.r f. the p,.p.-r -the War Iep:ir:i: ant. I rep zt t lit: 11 to th ..r.:i:.:ry ra'is. '. e ": .s t h .u ly e-r..nsi:tiic.it:-.n wit', W.-.-l.i . T h gi aj h . It is ,b,.. fa ;erd Meigs t: .! I 'll.tivjt bercwilh & r... v . . 1 te!-g-ci ivei by him !..m G " i cry r irfs-tfu"v, v -a ..'!. t ii. W. "ALl.hCK. i;.n n KR M M'ii.MI.A" i;e MjV.kZ . 1: c a; ! i i: ui xkrai. v j. .. Your -h-sp iteh , f this ,t .; - h - v l.nve i.(.v4-r i-.ff.de.I. -n i v h. to nv.ro -ic,-,,..,.; n .. -: si !f ,-r y i.r I '-j ar'r :.t 1" r : T forwardins clotiei g as rap-: llv .--p. .-sa.ie f.-r you t do so. I N '. iv thing has Itrn dole that ,-.tiM I " this re.-j.cct. Tl.-ika th..t 1 k.o.-t. envry w.-.s. that ci rta'n p.'tv : :" maud were without ch-thh-g. ..n I f. array w..ah! n rt..v-e until t? -:. si.t V.. M( i ri.i.vN. Mi '. S" -JTUAV IIKIPPKR. t';i:ne t.t ti e i-reue's . f : ' der:grel. it S,n r erl 'II t -vim 1 a .jnartt-r miles N,.ith . f .1, re r- . 11 1 .' eiishurg real, on .r:'-vt ' October, a H-.irh-r." -s ' : beojie enr .'.: ji.:.g. v '. ' ' si 'es h ilf iiT.ih . ereo i ff ti a . owni.ris r.-.pje-ti-d to Ciae f :' " j ropvrty, pay charges Jtivl t..he l- '' olheiwi-e -he- will di-i f to Uw. IlKNhY Vi'.l.T;-i-' NovetdH-r 10, ls;j.-0t QTKAYKD IV. -m the re- lv - -stibsciibtr. ia Clrarf;. Id t .wi s1 ; l ist of August. oi,e 4 ye..r - M r ' Cow. piece oil left ear and set in - - ! a ii-li 4n. Al-o. one yc:itli: : '. wi;h white sp ts on !.u rr.:j- -T . . vn giving ir.f .rn.a:i..ii coi.ccin ng : -. -trays will le suitably r w::i h l '-' at this 4..fuce or to the in dt r-i-f ' v JAMIiS MVh"-K- November 13. !t-0-.-C:- Jltle of Jo.fph Will, dcr-- Notice is hereby given, 'h.it '. c Aniinistrntion have Ken ga '"' ' V -dersigiieil. on the estate i f JiJ n J ' 4f Cle irtielJ township. Cnn"'"'- c'.!:- V ceased: All p' kz.w'z Z indebted to said estate are hereby to call and settle the sn e. sr..-. tz' . claims aa:n-t -ai--? estate, to ?ri L.-erv.r'v siithtn'ica'e' f sett j-,.. " EX0C M?MUIXFN--i-- CKCJLI A WH.T. 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