lf.'wfr "ll Hlib (iuinrl . them three year ago, that if they elected j Profligacy vf tUls Administ I a- the liberties of the joor man, we may ' I Abraham Limvli', a a ctional candidate . tlou. truly mourn over our condition and the -) J. S. TODD, IMIlor & I'liMlsIui Lcyioci atlc Ticket. (rorcrnor, GEO. W. WOODWARD of Luzerne Co. Jtti Ije of ike Supreme Court, WALTI.R II. LOWRIt:, of Allegheny Co- Assembly, CYLlkS L. rERSIIING. of Jobrstov. n. Register mvl Ile&trdcr, JAMES GltlFFIX, of Johnsto n. Treifiurer, ISAAC WIKK, ft Wilmore. 1 r .i i -i m i v i i It is stated bv some of our cehfluT. fur the 1 residency, civil war and dissolu- - i-iii.iiic., i tionof the Cuion would I the natural I Uiat thu 1VuVwst M:u' ' this District, . consequences ; but the people flattered by j luUS rcot,,V1''1 or,krs flom Washington, to the promise. of designing men. Altolition ! KmVP ,Le $300 aS !m Ib ob, demagogues, grew lieedless of the adinoni 1 tion. If you reflect, intelligent reader, i you will see that the Demean. tie partv ; has always leen watchful, faithful and true : to the interests of the nation and the wel fare of her citizens: and. that her predie tions have, alas, been too true. She, agii", i sends her warning voice throughout the j land, and holds out the last plank' of ! hope to a dispairing people, already strug- gling in the waves of Abolition fanati j cism. Will you still spurn her protection j and unhced her guardian voice I No, fellow Democrats, we hope you will not. It is you, the-vW-, who are the true and i legitimate sovereigns of a free country ; and each and ever- man who is a ciiize n. has a responsibility resting upon him, ; and a grave and importaLt daty to per- j form. The humblest citizen in the land, ! though lie may not have much influence Commissioner, K. GLASS, of ICtensburg. Coroner, WM. FLATTERY, cf Johnstown. Auditor, F. 1 TIEKXEV. of Cambria Tp. l'oor JIou.se Divert or, CEO.M'CULLOl'GII. of MunstrrTp. jVolico. The members of the Democratic County G-mmittec, are re.pits.ttHl to meet at the office of the un.l-n igaed, in the Borough cf Ebensburg, on Tuesday the 8t!i dav of Sep.. tembcr next, at 7 o'clock, P. M. A full utter dance is desired. iVM. KITTELL, Aug. 25, 18C3. Chairman. COLA TY CO 31 M 1 1'TLK. WILLIAM KITTELL, Chairman. M. M'Guire, Juhn Smith. John Fervor, John M'Dride, Thomas JPKcrn'in, Wm. P. Buck, Joseph Cole, Montgomerr I)ouch's Joseph Gill, E. Ik Duune-an, John Camp' iH. Michael Berry. Iiitifcar.i S,,ir,.n ... T-T.. ., r.,. ' iiiiain ivuieii, I nomas M lireen , Irvin Riuleilge. William M'Kee. John A. IWus, Jiiines F. GimpbtU. A. Kennody. 1MI. ShJtls. Jan,. IVWr.v .T..1 Stull, Tetfr Dougherty. George W. Stall,, WosepI, A. Dimotid. William ATG-udi George Walters, John M'Colgan, Geor-e Wasburn. Grand Mass Meeting. TITE Democracy of Cambria County, will meet in MASS CONVENTION at the COURTHOUSE IN EI ENSBURG, ON TUESDAY, the 8th d.iy of Set ten.ber. at 3 o'clock 1 M. Turn out Democrats, anj prove by your prtibeuco that th-Frosty Sous of Thunder" uie not ioditroeut in this hour of piril io the " 011 Keystone State." Many distinguished si.eakers both En"- I i.Mi ana uernian nave l--en invited. Promi-nentan.o:,- vrhcra arc Hon. Charles Shaler Hon-.' Wm. II. Witt-e. Hon. Ileist-r Clynn-r! Hon. Wm. ErJer. Geo. Northrop, Es,p Hue. Henry D. Foster, ILn. Win, A. Wal lace and ethers. COMMITTEE. '. S NOON. 11. L. JOHNSTON. EDWARD GLASS, - BAENEF.AS M:f)i:RMITT, JAMES C. KASI.EY.. Ebvnahurg An-. iOih I&u3. ! over his fellow man, has, at least, con ! tvolover his own vote, and should consider I.lt wen, now ne exercises that sacred privi lege. In a Democratic government, all j power is vested in lhcjxojlc, and if th,y watch not their own liberties, they can- not expect to enjoy the priceless boon, j We exhort you, then, Democrats, and j conservative men of both parties, who have been inveigled into the rf.-loyuI leagues of Abolitionism, to come here on that day, and listen to the unerring dog mas of Democracy the truths of Thom as Jefferson and his illustrious compatri ots. Devote u iittle of your time to vour country, and unborn posterity -will vet bless you. Democracy calls you, and your future liberties demand if. Lav down the implements of toil and stop the plow in its furrow ; come from the limn house and the anvil, the work shop and the counting desk ; come, you who are the bone and sinew of the country, and assist and sanction by your presence, the promulgation of sound Democratic doc trines. Upon the 17th day of this month is the anuiversaty of the adoption of our na tional Constitution. As it is more con venient, let us celebrate the yearly return of that memorable day on the Sth hist., in accordance with the appeal which is extended to us. Let us show our deter mination to perpetuate that sacred inatru ment, which the. enemies of our country have ruthlessly set at na.i-bt. Irt us show this Administration, that despite their wicked threats, we intend fo hold Democratic meetings in Pennsylvania, and that we intend, peaciblv, if we cmi, to defend our liberties ; but forcibly if we must. lrom ibis draft j The Constitution declares that the Ju I dietary ah,e shall decide unon tho nrts of Congress ; but President" Lincoln, usurp ing this power, disregards the most con cervative branch of our Government. The most inconsistent decisions and per verting interpretations of the hateful con scription act are sent to ditlerent localities, to suit the morbid fancies of this wicked Administration. The profligacy of this Administration is just beginning to devcl ope itself fully to the minds of the people. It has already ben decided by able law yers, that the three hundred dollar clause in that act, will exempt a c.-r.script for time year?, or during the timo for which he is drafted. This is the plain common sense reading; of the law, and, no doubt, the intention of Congress in its oassa v. That act plainly gives to the unfortu nate conscript, the choice of three things ; to pay three hundred dollars, fuinM, a substitute or go himself. Congress h iving set the price of human blood at .SoOO, and declared it ciiiaracut to a suhs!itti:e ,.!. tit" '. n suouiu oe oi no concern to the uniortu nate w.hf, who may be robk-d of his sustenance, to pay that stipulated fee, neiuei uus -vaunnistration can procure enlisted men with the blood money or not. We, however, advise tho.-e who have been drafted, to procure substitutes, if they can be got for the iSJX. We do not b.Iievv that any Court of justice will sustain the interpretations of that law by 'this Admin istration, but so long as it remains in power, the liberties and rights of the ciii: zen will not be respected, nor hae we anv assurance that judicial deeishms will, at all, be heeded. dgenatacy of our race. Tkachkus Institute. The members of the Cambria County Teachers Insti tute will hold tlair semi-annual meetin" in Wilmore, on the 2Sth, -29th, and 30th days of September. It was to have been held in Lorctto, but the Committee, find ing; that a suitable building; could not be procured for the occasion, concluded to hold it at Wilmore, which is, probably, a more convenient and central ' place for the different members to convene. The subjoined programme of exercises have been decided upon. Oktog a apii v. Class drill by Mr. Tiios. J. Cusipuiau. Lectures by . Messrs. J. F. Allen and W. H. 11. Futtr.an. Rkadino. Cla-s drill by Miss Julia Wii, x m Miss Sue Maghc'han. LtcPire uy i) miei v . nvaiis. 1'bnmaxship axu DaAWixc Essay by Mi.-s Jei;nie bterlinp -Mi-NTal Akitiimi-.tic Class drill bv ir. iieiiry ijiy. Wkittkn- Arithmetic. Class drill bv Mr. J. F. Parrish. 3 Lkctvue ox Mathematics. bv Prof D. B. Mahau. J Dentistkv. Dr. S. Del ford will visit Chest Springs on Tuesday the 15th inst., where he will remain for seven or cH;t days. Persons desiring d -ntal advic, or wishing to avail themselves of his servi ces can call at the house of J. R M K,n zie. The Doctor is very skillful in bis pro fession, and moderate in his (barges. Tlie neatness an 1 durability of 'the. .work he has already done in this county, are among his best recommendations. niijht. I Kilt The Apyi oat Jain- ;ilis. With mingled hope and confidence, are the heart? of conservative men look ing forward o the approaching election. ! I he result in October next, will be by far, the most important event in our history ; for on it depends our future happiness and prosperity,, or our misery and political ! damnation. Tt I n.- . o .... mii-ii iti,o j when we say the enemies of our free j stitutions,- the party m iowtr, are IX mo ms. Ils.ny. I deavonng to change our Government into Aoove, we publish a call for a Mass j a sort of despotism, by which they can in-cn- The largest meeting ever assembled in Cambria, i a;itieiited on tlmt day. -4 TViiriilns. llie people, having been taught bitter lessons in the school of experience, and yet suffering from the effects of having departed from the troths of Democracy, we have cause to hope that thev. are wiser and that they will not, again, be'deceived by the promises and snares of the cm niv. let, it is our duty to waro the unsuspect ing against th tricks of the cr.cmv. Th ' Abolitionitts seeing no earthly chance of defeating the D-mocratic ticket in this county, by an opn light, are now seeking to scatter the IK nv -emtio vote, through the agency jf nu-,jaiic Damn: rut,: Al ready thixe of these polished hirelin-s, secretly employed and pai,l by the Aboli tion party, have announced themselves as independent candidates for office. A secret enemy is more to f ared and watched than an open assailant; and the Demo crat who arrays himself against the regu lar nominees of the party, is a renegade and an Abolitionist at heart. lie should be shunned bv every honest v-.f.i- most pestiferous enemy against the liber ties for which we are now struggling. Iherc is no excuse, whatever, at the comin- election, for a Democrat to " split hi ticket." We have a good ticket, com- j.os,, id noncstauu rehabh;m(U; and it j are about to "3' tan- unswerving course and liberal support of men and measures of the tarty, that we o:ui expect to defeat the enemies ot ttie Constitution.. We sincerely hop-.' Ge. GiiAi-uv.-Class driil by Miss Lizzie E. Roberts. Ix?otiue by S. B. M'O.rmick. Ukammar Class drill by Mias Mry M. tSiV.tuk. Lecture by Mr. S. SiimiLtoii. J ssays On the importance of Educa tK'ii to the individmtl and to society, by Mi.-s M;try J. J,.us. On the proper i.ieth h! of elevating the science of Teieh in.Mo its proj er place am .n the learned pr. tesMons, by Miss I!an,ih Evans. On the lnliuciiCtf of n,tillineo upon t!ie morality of a community, by Ruv. U. L. Aui-evv. On Physical Culture forming ue ol thu br;mci.(s tt instruction i ourcoin nion schools, by Mr. fSchwurtz. Si !:.1KCTS t()l! GeNERVL DISC I SSION H.-so-ved, tbnt public school Exhibiti, ,;s i t -n joii-us. What bn ks on teaching should be n ad by the Teai-bir ? IhM.OtCIl I.M MOVEMENTS The Ho- r- ,1. l.'.ol , l i '""s" ameis nac :-gun in oanicst. to improve the apjx-arance of our town. The grading of Julian street towards the ra'.l road depot, is ra)idly progressing, ''his will be the most direct route to the staiion and will enhance the value of projH-rty in that direction. The' Market House" on Sample street is about completed; and we may now, no longer collider ourselves in the backwoods, but rank our town in the catalogue of modern cities, where we can procure the luxuries and substantia! things of this life, nnd purchase the staple productions of the country, first handed ; and at much more reasonable rates than we are now navinc t o Stalls will b-. immediately rented and persons having marketing, will be obliged to sell at that place.. "Poll in," then,' "competition is the lifo of trade." "First come first served." It is exacted tint tin's enterprise will be mutually oonvei.i- ent lor Iiotti producer and cons cOMMtMOATKIf. F-r the Democrat an! Sentinel. . Scandal. W e have read in the newspaper sever al communications on th subject of ' Fale bearing ami scandal,' but whether our quiet little village is, infested by .-.ny of thirf most loathsome clas of individuals, we are unprepared to say: but, ibr the honor of our town, we hoot; better thin --. Oi all beings who live on t'ois boaeihbi ! s,riIM 3 cv globe, the si.anik!:ei: is th- most de:-pi- j 1, r, o;uht. cable. He who wick uly nv. I m diciosislv I The M 'niters ar.d I-.,.,, assails the character an d'att mots to ia-t Pa.rI,,o ,u "I llt the !... thf retnifMttnu if -i r,. !.,- u'.tr... .i.,. ; Pails. nnd, on Friday threw a fifteen inch sh, ij " , charged with i I reck ti,v. " 7 ' afternoon Heauregard sent .1. truce with an urgent prot.-J i4 Greek tiiv" as a viilai,.',' unworthy of ciw.iz.d iiat:, nianding more time be ai:,,w the women and chii.hvn. The English, French an-! sins also denounced the s! by General Cilmore, time to remove sul.. tive countries. General Gilmore ve.-t r!:,v a renewal of the demand f T" -t of the fons and public p..,p gard replied by asking f,,r" u forty hours. General I 'ilmoiv refue l i0 more tiiiie or accept any i.!.l f . an unconditional sunxi" .T At 12 o'c lock last i;i.Lt '.-, . the city with Giv-k tav u , It is generally tho;i; ai.'i 3 j t:. - I" r. foul breath t)f m.m. rvi s to have 1 The re is uvid !:! v the "s'ow unn.oving io:seorn poin'ed ; Charleston. It is not I" !; v t at him .through ail th", journey of HP." j nre ov,( T Uvt'nty 1,1 ia r He ouglit to lie marked " like Cain, w'oh : tor- The whole renr w.-.i! , , the the brand of infamy upon bis foiv- : our 'iieps r:t-s t-:ireU- ik.-.-.g, head, so that all might 'know and sli.ui ', lure- The s-a wall U x".W. . him. We would as s um sue f,T q iar-j ln0 PLi:)S of S-vn.: -r ters amonjr a de n of vine s. as export mer- : "'"u'i!l '' on soi:ivan s Piai.,' cy from a retailer of p-tty slander and i The balls and sh.fs fllltll t! J village gossip. The man or woman who ! Went Wlt1' crush mp: -tleet i!:t0 ; makes a business oi cirenhttin" stnall ! Sl,!nl,,( r Had not the f -j . serajts of .-caniae, is unlit for the society of the good and virtuous of the e.iitli, anil is only suited to live in the dark and gloomy regions of th ir "native he!!," irom wnenee tticy sprang to curse the tair earth ior a season, with their discos- ting i:esenc-e. We are slow to believe. that within the bounds of of tu:r D.-aceiul vihage, are to be found any of thes. hy t . . i ... t , . J iinneiiatr.ible. T..t inced that he ce.uM h ive j;r..'.g whole wall of Surnpter with tk-JL-in a few el ays. i ne i urns oi ."sumprer ar the guns jf Fort Moahri . only sullk-ient men in the . i . . i i.i me reoei 71. ig np. i away every few hour 'J his nionr.i.t; t. s jt Suciprer is u ruin down i j ; "f e-ai' in -nts. Tne K -. mounted n its w.-i'!-, -,v, ; I lie sea bv a v eii-dii .-ete.l - I day ai; !no,,:i. The s li I i. a;,: ;,. .. Ilo-.v ; ..; I;- ruins to l.t:,-r 'Fh .ok i.i 1 lie ch.;s 1 ; oi i.er i: i . . 1"LT. suiiht. Union S ei-U!.. .Vll examination -f ---- v4 teachers for the Union School of this place, was held under the auspiecs of J. Frank Condon, the new Superintendent, on last Monday. Certificates werc -ranted to a nunib r of applicants from w hich the Directors sd t-ted Mr. S. Sind. ton as Pi ineipal; Messrs E. D. Evan,'l Dan iel W. Evans and Mrs. J. Clark as sub ordinate teachers ibr the e coming term. na-nea ie.1 m nst rs those foul ;.t.1 damning pests to peaei ful society these living, moving, breathing rr. v,t i:s. We are not disposed to believe that amng. o'r population, are to be f.ond any of t! e e masses of cor: uotion whoso" breath is pestilence and whose touch is contaio., whose foul bodies and infamous piac;ic s pollute the earth aii 1 taint the cr- at;; :os phere whe s'e mean cro; pa t i n ar.d das tardly afts. 'make the v; ; v .1 and call upem high heave n' for 'vengr-a-ce r,'! l .' from the ilcness and inalignftv f sl.-?h st.ioi' that ;! whose minds the most innocenr d not 1 T'-' "? ' " i'h a c i-. v scape whose ganjrivncd hearts and mis- j ;l; !" -f ; - orable souls only leap with joy an I ro'.y i 'm''-111' i e i" o. fat on luxuries. th'e fair fau'c !. re:vi- j r':i';lt0 """' ' Na -1-tation of these imsusnvotin.r liciimj :',-!. . ! CV.Ta! w- n; en and lie Itoneath their wit!;ei in-, bii b ling touch. From h -?e chara.-ier iiv knas, these luuling wolves, th. se desj;oihis of virtue and imuence, these cowardly assassins who smile in yonr face and stab with a look or a nod from the-. i . . pnantic and tn achcro -s bh t h s . 1 C ."( 11 V-Sin.-: 1. !,-,- ; T. UOen ! -mvi v, nose pleasant coimrenances and fair exterior would lull you into kviumi-' secmity while they mix the poisoned Iwwl, and administer the f .tal drau-ht y11 a gracious smile and loud protesta tions of love and friendship. From iicb roof Arc . . I . . -ii ...... i i ucse, we win ever "Good Lord deliver us." IjOiarno Pa. :he oi. ht to r-:n near 'IN b - passcng- : 1 ervw rest t.se.:e,I. Ae, were sev. r 1 o.b v.. forms were thvhlv st r-a;'. ' s- t: pray, Jim: . 'um'' Ul UJ0 iocracy of the entire hold to the usurpations of ,Hwer and keen i r r - V I: ,iMvri' ,N'" County, in Kbe-nsbu,-,, Tuesday the Sth the people in section, ly the bristlin" ! 1 Z n T ' inst , nt o o'clock P. .AL, by a Commit- of glittering bayonet. Their scheme r ? 7 ? ' " tee appoir.h.I at the last meeting of the apparent in every " order" and mad at f rl g"" voting Democratic Club. j that emanatos ,Jm J of these miserable syco1 hants. erv to 'i'l i . , . . iuii. iiirv iiavi; iuir nn v -n.i.M..,j r. t-i ...... .. .., "I . J -' ""in K.-jr ii.e fhita.lelplua Juun.al Wo hav, nh-eady noticed this meW ! the teaching , Z L ' I 1""" li'orlJ, but Ike Hcim t and enm,,; r!i . .- ' i,mw,u l,s w,,at Gov. Sovmcu (unon 01 i.4vu .vciciseci a paruzan lia ue. democracy is so important, at this particular hour of our country's need, that we venture a-'ain to exhort it. ..... w mv V School Dcoks. As our Free Schools open, we state for the benefit of tho.se having children to educate, that I.. J Mills ec Co., have just received, at their store, a fine ' assortment of school Wks, suitable for beginners, as well as the more advanced scholars. If they do not please you, you need not buy ; they do enargc anvtlnn-r for show; ti.. .: t - - - -. uui t)(tt coi tds. ir with sends pie to attend. - One by one our liberties are being ta ken from us ; nnd Boon we si. all be envi runed by the chains of a growing despot 1- III. li 1 . rr , r f ., ,...:.,-. 1 . nor aaeinpt to res.st Iris e ncroachments. 'Hie patriots of the revolution warned us against secti.mlism, and foreshadowed the cii times i.pon which we have fallen; but an incredulous ioopL grow ing irl ratlonrl g:atness. pnj basking in" the simian- of freoloKi heeded uot-the advice. The Dem cmtic party ever jealous and w-atchfa! of our liberties, since the inaueu rafion ofThos. Jeiferson, has continued t.wnmK rl'e a-ainst Abolitionism, tue blov-L ovci-.v.hLh cur apilhy' and in daTcrtrncu have stumbled us ; but the peo ple heeded not its teaching., It warned liin 1 'in ! wlmca : j . Fystem of bitter oppression, unc:;ampled j take with reference to the o .LJ,y,.. . I : t r. , . 1 ' '" iaintpean eJespotisms. Whether these things shall continue and demagogues and speculators shall fat ten upon the toil of the ,,ocr man, or w hether this Administration shall be hurl ed from power, is a question which the sovereign people may yet determine. Our candidates ind our platform are worthy of consideration, and should receive the endorsement of the people. In our standard-bearer. Judge Woodward, we have a candidate around whom the aflections of the people can centre a man whose great and good qualities, of mind have well fitted him for the position to which the Democracy have destined him, if the people only do their duty. Killed. A boy named John W I lonter was run over by a train of cars at Wrilmore on last Thursday. He died a couple of hours afterwards. ' "li-cu ic a:ai lav have so fivptetuly de nounced as unconstitutional? W h.-thor the Governor will fulfil the solemn pro mise made to the people R fcw wets ? Or w hether the presence of 40,000 Fede ral bayonets has struck terror into his soul i ..ill . . ' m.u uuueu one more to the long catalogue of those who have proved faithless to The huso oi constitutional liberty, and who have betrayed the sacred trusts which have been confided to their, keeping ? Governor Seymour has certainly, failed to fulfil his promises to the people of 'HW lorK? and we begin to entertain fears that he will back down from the high position he assumed. The eyes and hopes of a liberty-loving popple have been turned towards the Empire State ; and if Seymour, a man whom the entire De mocracy of the North, placed confidence; hetrays. his constituents and btuters away tST "We look upon the Sewing Ma chine one of the most benevolent, as it is the most ueful, of modereign inven tions. Of the many before the public none are superior to the Wheeler & AVil son tor utility, beauty, reliability, nu,l cheapness.' .V. y. Dxitch. The above .Machines arc sold by R. A. O. Kerr, Altoona, P. 2-Governor Curt in . has rhsked hi reputation, and in nwny instances has been neci'e.l ndr..r...,. i: i ... ..iacuuiiig ins power to promote the comfort and secure the con tentment of the sol&cr.Ii.publk-tMjxyja- AIto,.Li,'c.oll',s "reputation," the less the AbcAiitionists say. about it the better Members of his own party, in the Pitts! burg Convention portrayed it in lan-ua-e too pointed to be misunderstood. " The great solicitude he felt for the soldiers too had better not be referred to by ih --,. ..' ernor's friends The i,per 'soled shoes; and horse-bIanket.s imposed uion the "J vuiim ana Ins cronies. Fort iii!lr-rnii Hi r uin lrletou MielleU wltli brcc-k Nkw Yokk, Aug. 27 The steam, r Arago, from Charleston liar on the lh":h arrived here this afternoon. The Arago brings 70 first and and 15 seernd class passengers and the mails: i he agent of the associated pres. the attacking met ofT Charleston, louovving report of ocourrances up to -ViOiiday noon : . Off ilouits Is,.ANr,, Aug. 24 Xoon. On Saturday at midnight, Admiral Dahkrren with five Monitors, advanced m the darkness on Fort Sample r, onenin.r hre at tl ree o'cloc k, and keeping 'it up until six o'clock. F A d ne fo? then arose, whieh ti, ,,e the fort from view. The fort, during the five hour fi.-e upon it, was struck over a hundred times the balls tearing through the rear wall and doubling the number of port noks. The whole parapet was also earned awav. Ao signals were sriven nutil th k ii . neet opene.l, and then the tire was of the most terrific description. Sumptcr iiml Bu u. response live times, but Moul trie, Gregg and Deaureguard for three hours rained shell on the Monitors, fair, to do them any harm. The Monitor! were struck seven or eight times, but no one was injured. Surnpter is defunct and an immense pde of rubbish. . The only gun left was thrown jOlf the wall yesterday af.otn lo-day the grand naval and army at tack on l orts W agner and Gngg will be oi.ened. to " ut' It being now asoort;.! . Surnpter is defunct, tho ' . 1 w vsi3 111 lip driven from Moris Island. General r. i more is determiued to b.-,v r.,n of.it to-night. ' i---sS.on en.,U,l,uorc, on Thursday, notified stars, noeh vt.'. We cxtr: c: the foil, vv : ney's PI. had ij hia '. " The re -' '; :i t i" ;. -. ::. - tel. anoed lv It: .i. i t ot sc.! i: c .;.si :-t. Aripv, tli p rieir.'t- is .te C o .- I ;.j r .i ei.ii t t t. ! auu ins cronies a,-, ii . ' ""(."lav , noillieel matters that will not soon lc In - thTfiSS" he C sJtr f any man in the State deservesfhe ever- ull u! . within lasting eletestation of the. soldiers, ibof man is our imbecile, Governor. CWrlfA, 1 oluntecr. . ... . , . requested b; i -i v cuiove women children. , and No attention was paid to this notice, our st ii. .".. MIC!, ii t:i..- , ! L.-. j. "Ut the oil". lis ci: inj.e. ten h-t;e?s ' t!e P :c..! feets of ttie St.ite !..,;;: i J TeS.-io! S of te-ij'l r ct in-ticien, y of t'.e A:-iiy Cioverti r Ctu tin s;t.- t'..it duty to p-i: f- ra,. a ni ! . j s.ved the- .St.ite. .oid ia s ver;- probab'v saved t! e i.ath.i..' Is it possible for mendacity p.n-1 a-j to reaeli a decj cr dj tli o: ir.t't- J Gov. Curtin "roiled back the tide (:' i ow.r, t' vi., : ! i -t ..... ii ii ii it Httl ii;'''i-'- the hour of our reate-t darir (. unn was utterly paralvzcl. ai.d ;; :: dav s and davs ia tele-raithiiu te lngton to know what he, a thrv.-A. a great Commonwealth, ;.?.' In' jin-"--to a'o. When it is well known t!i :t -; : ' his weak and vaeiliatinj h1:cv i -thousands of the volcntee rs v.!;J r. ached Ilarrisburg, could not b tered info serv ice, and re turned t!i.v: to their holmes. When it is well kt that not one-tenth of the vokr.tetf reached the scene of aetkn, that 1 have Ixx n at once assembled by a n;a:- Oilll nni1ir lh. iof,- 1. ,- i,1m.-ii G.!i;"' nor Curtin was sworn to earn' cut a support ; and w hen it is well kn that the few that did reach this P1 were kept by his inetlicienecy i-norrm until our border counties were robb and plundered, and desolated. a:iJ u: rebel invader at our very floors. Governor Curtin " re)Ued back the titf of invasion!" Win re was Gitri Meade and the gallant army of the I' tomac ? Shall the laurels won by ?- brave soldiers on the battle fields of Get tysburg be plucked from their brows a mendacious politician, to adorn tl head of an im Wile demagogue f cur hemic dead, before their graves green, be insulted, to elevate an unwert-J aspirant for guliernational honors? "Such a man as Governor Seyn'j in such a time of danger, instead of fi ling out the citizens en n?-- would n-