n flcraocrat. HARVKY RIOKLRR. Editor. * 1 i f T ' TUNKHANNOCK, PA Nit. 2> 1864. FOR PRE?!DENT, GEN. GEO. B. MCCLELLA.S. OF NEW JERSEY. ' ■ ■■ 1 * FOR VICE PRESIDENT, HON GEO. H. PENDLETON or OHIO. XTT-. - - 7" RT T zrsr THE MEETING HELD AT THIS PLACE VES •ERDSY. THOUGH NUT A* LARGELY ATTENDED A WE WISH IT HAD BEEN, WAS VERY GRATIFY AG TO CUR FRIENDS. THE ANNOUNCEMENT THAT THE HON. HI-ISTER CLYMIT AND GEORGE NORTHROP W>ULD ADDRE-.* THE MEETING WAS JUSTIFIED L\ THE FOLLOWING LETTER RECEIVED BY US FROM (J. L. WARD CHAIR MAN OF THO DEMOCRATIC NITIC CENTRAL COM MITTEE. PHILADELPHIA, OCT. 24. 1804. WV DEAR Sir. YOUR FAVOR OF THO 17TH HAS been received. YOU MAY ANNOUNCE THE !I<N HEISTER CLY MER AND H IN. GEORGE NORTHROP FOR NICHOLSON AND TUNKHMNJCK. I AM, VERY RESPECTFULLY D-C. C L WARD. BY SOME MISTAKO IN THE ARRANGEMENT OF TIME AND PLACES FOR SPEAKING. MR. CLYMER ♦ U!D NOT VISIT U* AND MEET HIS OTHER MORE PLEASING ENGAGEMENTS. OUR OPPRESSED AND MILITARY RIDDEN FRIENDS IN BALTIMORE ASKED THE CHAIRMAN OF OUR •"LANDING COMMITTEE TO SEND THEM RELIEF M TIE WAY OF SPEAKERS WHO DARE TALK IN THE "IIUST "F THE BRISTLING BAYONET* OF THOSE WHO ARE ATTEMPTING TO CARRY THAT STATE FOR LINCOLN BY THEIR TERRORS. THE HON. GEORGE N >NH P , WAS CLCCTO<L AT THE TUVI FUR THAI DUIR LLENCE J LTR ABSENCE. WE FEEL SURE THAT CERV MAN WHO DESIRES \ THE AUCCOSA OF OUT CAUSE IN THAT SUFFERING MA STER D ! ATE, WILL FEEL THAT GEORGE N >RTH- J ROP'S ABSENCE TINDER THE CIRCA N* *• I- 1 CEA I .ENTIRELY EXCUTUB'E. IF BV INS T T7>RT* : THAT STATE RHYLI BE RECITED FRO.U THU GRASN , OF ITS TIRANT, OPPI E*OR*— EVEN THOUGH IN , IN J ITS RESCUE TUAY FIND A LODGMENT IN ONE OF IT.- J BASTFFE*. C A-NOTR THA' he xcitl ntl \egret the result : HUT WITH UV, WIP EXUTI • VVR IHE TU FT ' UMPLT OF CONST I'UTIOJITL UNION PRINCIPLE* IN THAI STATE, T}.' UGLI IN A TE! >N'* EEL'. TON* ; MUCH F.R THE ABSENCO OF NORTHROP AND C J- J IN.R. OUR APPIRENT LISAPO'IN'TN :NF AA TO SPEAK ERS. WAS TURN -D NT• AN AGREEABLE *U-PRISE BV I THE PRESENCE A' THE MEETING • F JOHN 11. OI VIS . AF CENTRE CIT.TV— U Y !E*I'NNALBY ONU "I ] THE MOST AT,' ; AID TA'EI LED T OUTI MEN OF THE ! T3'E, IDS A-BRR >* WAS ONE OF THE MOST A 1 RIRAHIC AND CUNVTMCDH THAT WE HAVE HEARD, J WE ARC PERTAIN THAT NO MAN WHO IS NOT WIL .ALLY* BUND, OR IGNNR&NT LY STUBBORN C-"JLD RE- 1 FITS'. E< NVOTIOI; OT.TH • TRUTH OF HIS EIAVIMUI.* , A ID THE J LSTFP-X* OF Hl* CINCHI*I<>N*. IN THE EVENING AT A MEETING OF I UR MCCU-L --!A' CLUB, WE WEIE FAVORED BY HUN, WITH THE FT.IEST DISSERTATIONS ON THE RISE, PROGRESS, AND HISTORY FD OUR PARTY, THAT IT HA* EVI R BEEN *MR FORTUNE TO LISINN IN. N) MAN WHO LIS TEND TO THE SPEAKER ON EITHER OCCASION, FOB ! T ANYTHING AKIN TO DISAPPOINTMENT OS ACC >UNI C.F THE ABSENCE OF IH-I U.-AINGUISHO 1 SPEAK*RS ' ADVATTISYD TO BO PRESENT. IN VIEW OF THE DISAPP UNTTNEQT T OUR NICH- 1 OL*UN-FRIEJI B —TB HVJIJG IJJ SPEAKEI_ A' ALL, MR, ORVI* HA* CONSENTED TO RE TO; IN AND :ID. DU-HS THEM &: THAT PLACE ON SITURJAY ITR. 1 - " BCRI. JR. ; T THE KOSCUE. FREEMEN, YOU WHO ARE IN FV IR OF A RESTOR * AII"N IFF THE UNION OT VUR FATLIERS, FF IHE CI>NS4 111 I ION A* THO BOND D THE UN ION ; IFF TINS ONTAHHAHIA-NI PE-AGK LIB ERTY, PRIVATE RIGHTS. TRIAL BY JURY, UT FREE FPEF.GH AND A FREE TRESS. YOU, WHO ARC APPOSED TO A RII*SO IUTI N T'LTHE I NIOT;, TO VIOTAUOR OF THE CON ETITCT 1 :N AND LAW* TO AO INERANNABLE WR ; TND CONSCRIPTION* —CRUSHING UXAR.ON, AR RESTS WITHOUT WARRANT. ATWI-IMPRIS ONMLNT WITHOUT CRIME. TO Y<>N, M IHE parse O! THO SAINTED FATHER* OF LUE KEVUIU TINT. LI TIE NAME OF JUSTICE, HUMANITY, CHRISTIANUY.AND OF*TL YON HOLD DEAR >R VARIT; vrc MAKE, TINS LA*, APPEAL —DO YOUR IU TI ON TUESDAY NKXT. LLURL IR ON P< W I-R THE DESPOT* WHO HAVE DRENCHED OUR LAND IN F-ATERNA! BLOOD TIIIED IT WITH THE WAILS OF WID OWS AND ORPHNNS. DRIVE TO THEIR DEN 3 THE THIEVES £l.<# PLUNDERS VB HAVE MA'DE !>• TINOCRITIC JL:#TITU:U>I'3 A L Y|WORJ AND SC ff AMONG THE NSTTI'ITM OF TNE EARTH. FRF. EM EN VOTE "FOR GEORGE B. MC 1 FL.LAN NTID HUNDREDS OF TLIOUAT>D f -CARVING TIN ! HELPLESS MOTHERS AN 1 EBILDREN 1 WILL CALL TFOWN FDESSINGS FROM BEAVN UPON * J I'JR -RTAJIT TJ TLA TEOFLE MORC TAXCS —IT IS TIOW S'ETT'ED THAT ALL FARMERS DOING A BUSIN*B9 OF OVER ONE THOII*AN(! DTILLARS A YEAR, ARA ( • ANNUALLY PAY LICENSE OF TEN DOLLARS.— A -TELLERS, CURGY MEN. E'ERKS NND NUCHAMCS HARE TTFTAKE I UT THIS 1 EERSE SI WELL A* TANO SA. THIS TAX ■ F TEN DN'LARS IS WHAT PE-.P: !▼• FOR -VOTING FIR LINE JN F-.NR V-NRA AG.> . VOTE FUR HTTA AGAT-I NIFFT •** WDL BE CUE DI'V.RE \ -FAIR BEETIEI." .TTSI I J IN LAST WEEK* LXOTIE OT 'HE liepuMiaflft *F*" J I, I WARS ''.REST COL D -U JL. ! IFTUP'ED ] ) CRIIIBAM OT Sir LITTLE'- FAIN SPEECH AT BMOMS- J I BU•£, WHICH WA* REPUBLISHED BY UI TN A RE- J JCVNT MILNBER OF FLIT* PAP R. + | PA ; D ART E!'' MPJIRARS UNDER TBT? CSP'IIUI OF '/•Fair Dealing • how Jair WIL SUFFICIETHIY J | APPEAR TO ANY REA LER WHO WIL! C UNPARU ERR- I TAIN PARAGRAPIT* WITH CERTAIN OTT'PR PORII-NS NF THAT ELABORNTE PR>IOCTI'>N. FOR EXAMPLE, J MR LITTLE I* REPRESENTED AS SAVING, •* IF fi ID AINUHER GOVERNMENT, INAWGTIRATED IN,,NP~ J POSITION :O TIIA G-VEFORTI. NT OF THE UN'IED i , S'HIE*. A GOV-NIUWDI d* facta HAVING PO WER . J UVLR MY PERSON UOD PR-PT-ITY, I ANT ARSOL/ED FROM THE BOTID WLIERVUPON THE CNTIC, HAV ING EREE'ED THIS C>-B LO USE, PROCEED* TO DE- J MOLII THE SAME, AND SUCCEEDS ADMIRABLY IN* : THE ff FT".' : BI UFETR NG BACK TO THE WRITSR'* FIRST QUO* TATION FN M THE EPIECH, IT WILL BE SEEN THAT J THE SPEAKI R SAID N THING OF TFIE KIND THAT I ABCBJ*FON FR> IN THE BOND OF ALLEGIANCE WA* • MOR DISTINCTLY MADE CONTMPENT UJ-IN FIF- | I ORE <F |IR>>'H?FIIITTI TUI PART JF TLIE IT GI'IM -'E ; ; GO?, ROUU TU. AND cuntempoianebut therewith, I 1 FI'.D TI '^NTISTTONABFY. SUCH I* THE LAW. U'H- | RI WISE TT-E LOVA' CIMGETI OF N INSURGENT STA'C 1 TRUST UECESS.' RDY IT CUR IHE PIINS AND PENAL- J 1 TIES UF TREAON WHE LER HE' SHALL ADHERE TO I | I!O: G. VEMMENT de facto, OR TO THE GOVERN- J MEN' d* j ire. LLU THE critics THEORY HOLDS J SUCH CI >ZMI TO ALLEGIANCE TO 'HE LATTER J *> LONG AS IT TLISH EN'TITAINA denize TO DM J I I ; I "I TEC' HIIN.EVIN WITHOUT THE ABILITY TO DO SO J THE DESIRE, WITH' TIT THE ABILITY WOULD BE OF | LITTLE VA'UE TO C NZ NS PLACED IN SUCH CIRCU N SIANCOS. BUT THIS QUESTION C.-A*ED TO LE A DEB T-IBLE ONE MANY YEAR* BEFORE THE INAUGU- RATION OF THE PRESENT REBELLION. , AG.IOJ J THIS SAPIEUT CR.TIC ARGTISS THAI THE C'UIFISEAT ION POLICY OF THE PARRY IN POWER DOES NOT SFF. CL THE LOYAL PEOPLE OF THE SOUIH. BE CAUE A intention. motive, IS WHAT CONSTITUTE* ; CRIME.'' LI HA* IIEEN GENERALLY SUPPOSED THAT J avert acte CONSTITUTE THE evidence OF CRIME; ; AND THAT THE INTEND, N, OR UIOTI VE T* DE'ERTMN . E<L BY THE ACT IIAELF. THEREFORE IT IS *UB , * ANTIAILY TRUE IHAT IHE PETULTY ■ F CONFISCA I TI<>II IVUCTIE* ALL ''WHO HAVE BEEN DIRECTLV OR : INDIRECTLY, VOLUNTARILY OR INVOLUNTARILY, EN GAGED IN THE REBELLION j AND THIS, pr.ctical/y 'WITHOUT REFERENCE TO THE QUESTION OF THEIR LOYALTY." IN REFERENCE TO THE extent OF THE PENALTY OF CONFI-CRTION, IT IS PROPER FOR US TO -AY THAT J TLIE SPEECH REFI UVD TO WA>. COPIED INTO THIS PAPER FI"IN THE LILOOM-BORG P<UBF TEAT ION THAI JIT TOGETTIER W ITH OTHER SPS-EIDIE* MADE UPON 1 TI E SAME OCCAM-UI, WA* PUBLISHED THERE (TIOUI THE MAND<ERTPT FURTIIHED BY THE IVJM'RTTT) '*( ! <R MR. LITTLE HS.L 'EFT IHIT TOWN ; AFF-RDUIG } | HNN NO OPP •R-II'"IT EVEN TO CORRECT IHE PRO. 1 : IT IS NOT, THEREFORE very REMARKABLE THAT THE IIT-FE WORD" .11" CREPT INTO THE PUBLISHED RE PO T. T - ANXO.U* CRITIC'S IIITIIUARTOII THA' I 1 1IN- -|I EC'I II I I BEEN CAREFULLY LEVISCD BY ITS | . AU'HOR F R DIE PRE** UNTIUA. IT WA* MI DE- I ' SIGNED LOT PUBLICATION,'NOR WAS HE SWART NN- ! TIL AFTERWARDS THAT IT HAD BEEN RYPOT'ED BFFT. SO FAR A* TLIE argument I* CORCERNVD, IT •IS OF BUT LIT' I*- INON.EIIT WHETHER THAT WORD | WERE ONUTTED . R ,FFH. RWI*E. TIN- ARGUINVIU ILLUSTRATES THE DRIFT OR TI IIDETICY • F TILE WHOLE CONFI-CATINN, DISQUALIFICATION NND EMANCIPA— TIIM POLICY OF THE P-IR'Y IN T>.WI-R THAT IT I* TODR VE.FF AND REPEL THE MEN OF THE SMITH. > M-IEAD OF -IF RBNG THRIN ANY RI AON WHAT ■•V. RTO RET'UR I TO T N-IR ALLEGIANCE —TO UNITE "I STRENGTHEN TH-M, INSTEAD UT D VIDMG AND ' WEAKENING TI.ETN ; NUD TN SFIOWI'IG 'TUS, IT TINT I PROOVE* WHA ! HAS TIE EN AGAIN AND AGAIN FFIT- I RUED >Y SCORES'OF ;HE AND BEST MEN I ' IHE R PFFHBCIN P,R Y. I BUT WE HAVE LU. : Y GIVEN MORE SPACE TO I ; HW CR;;TCT-IN THEN A* IMP NANCE DEMANDS. J FREEMEN TO IHE POLLS ON TCEB DAY NEXI. - .. -E- .. THE UUBBUIT LIE TOE ABO!IPONINIS NEVER ARE IN TNANNFACIUR ! TIIG MALIGNANT *L*N IERT AGAINST GEN. MCCLEL j *i i ! .AN. A< AN AN*TVER IN THO FALSEHOOD. HIST H* I ! ; W* ON BOARD A GUNBOAT 4WRMG IHE BATTLE UJ J | MAIWRU UDL, WE RE P:LCE WHAT THE TWO I | LEADING ORGAIIA OF THE MA I GNNT* ATD AT THE 1 TIME : ' TFROM IH* N*W YORK TRIBUAS, JULY 7, LN€3 ) | "GI TI ?>ICCLCLTAN WA* NO FON TLS- GUNBOAT I DIU'IT.G ' .• ENGAGI LUELITS .ff TUESDAY, BUT WAS : I "P. '-UD D'TERIING IT. E MOVE.IIEU'M.'' (FI J'II THE N Y T ME* OF JUL/ IS, 1963.) "FI I GI-NERSILY SUPPOSED THAT OUR GUTI,- H .A S IURUED IHE TIDE ->F BA'TLE OR. TILTS |IIT I JUII * 4HOJ WHO LOOK A PRCINII'TRIR ' PARI IN THE ACTION A**IJRED UIE MAT IT WAS EN J TLRYJY OW ING TO AN IMP'TIAIRI M.-VENIENT WHICH J GEN. MOGIELLA-I DIRECTED IN PERSON. I'LIE OPPOX.NG FORTES BAD BEEN FAC:S TO TACC FIR J , LL'.UR*. FILING UPON ESCH OTHER WDH MUTUAL DESTRUCTION, WHEN ,MCCLELLAU MADE A FLANK LUTIVEIUI FTI WITH 8 HEAVY 'WITERY, AND RANGING J JT UPON A O.MMAIITLMG HEIGHT, C..INM. NEED J ENFIUDING THE RNNNY. THE-VFIVCT WA* I TERRIFIC, THE ENEMY WAS MOWED DOWN H>E J GRASS. IT N. WELL IHAT THIS SHOULD BE UMLER- J STOOD, F..R U L* ONLY FAIR THAT MSCLDLAN ALIO'D 1 GET THE FULL CREDIT FOR REAUKA DUE TO LI T OWN ( 'ACT A ID BRAVERY."' I WE ADMIT IHAT THESE TWO PAPERS ARE POGJ AUTHORITY ; BUT NE CREUIUSTSNCC IU FAVOG OF J , BELIEVING WHAT THEY SAID AT V L E TIME IS, THEY . HAD NO INDUCEMENT THEN I > LIE SHOUT IF. — T HA* \\ . UTLLIMFI.N, THE DEMOCRAT ,C CANDIDATE F. R C>NGRV* IN THE LUZ- R IE AND SU QUEHATN A DI*TR'CT, IN* BEEN ELECTED BY A . MQORITY OF ABOUT 500, AFTET COUNTING ; THE ARMY VOTE. THE ABOLITION NINCOMPOOPS OF THIS PLACE WHO W. RKE.I TBEMSELVE* UP INTO SUCH 811 IS- J FUL EXULTATION < VER THE ELECTION OF IHEIR CAN I DIDSTE W. W. KETCHIIIH "CROWED B F>RE TBEV WERE NUT OF THE WO IDS." TBEV HAVE SO ABANDONED AA W BELIEVE THE STORIES (LIES ) , told by their own friend*. U • ' s 4 ; i r UAULAUS | fttuestlona forJHatk maltrfan# Bradford Aigut which piper ha* taken [hoisted that of McClrllan, put* th> folj . wtg. j>nnt-.i qt. st fj£, 5 e 'wtho h*l Jof^af Js^tnuance of (jjjf Ak a:#ihe warp l * * { '-"1 II an ad oirvatration fail* l. pa' down I j a rebellion tu f>ur years, that it Wit conti j ileal, at tiie outset, of putting down in tm-y ! 'Hay* ; how lung ;ifr,r IHe eXpirD! ui of mid : : fnur lears, will n taken to put d>jrn the j rrl>eiii..|j t when Uu sauis a liuiuisiratiu • flare } r" haztrd an opinion o tie lito* finis r '\MUhjyi/,. i IM i ; i juaww* nJ 2 It a President omiN f-r 400 000 men lo ake a " ( oiLal i thirl an I dtnt'ot one and the Contest linger* on four yeats ; h<i much 'otiger will' the same contest cm i 'rue, | the President having alrea-lv had 2 000 000 j otineii, AND now call* for 500 000 more WH.II- . utit daring to promis#that the war shall ever ! end ? j 3. If# President demands four hundred million* of dollars as necessary :•< >av<j a Un i j i<p. promising that the CnhVii i w.rh tun ! i t'UHr* that suin, and alter having expended jon him all lhat he claimed-!he Union t.i I*. | worth at the outset ; h<w much fon/vr wdl . }ou continue liiin in the eta| hn ment ? See Pifudent Lincoln's me*sge of July 4th 1602 j 4. If three years time is not sufficient <fe- , tiMMish a rebellion alier tls " Inn kit hiukf.ii j I" w lerg wiil it uke to aquttch it un r yon j have ii by the throat and .1 i* " alt clend Out , th? i 11 , 5. If s party asks to be continued in pow ♦T promising tLat tLere shall be no ni<>re , l drafts, and the party is so continued, and we , i have '. diaiis vruiun the iii-x" year : h- w , , many drsfts may we expect during the next 1 four years it '.lie same parry be continued in i i pi wer, wl en now ihej are ashamed to repeat , >uch promises ? j 6. II the history of an adminia'ration for I f<>ur years, ha* been that ol pr tuisea broken; ( how much confidence w.ll you place in its promises for the future, iude upon the con- i dition that you give it a new lea-e of power 1 Answers LXPKCTED AT THE BALLOT B"X. j j FARMERS AND*"MEUUANICS RE-! j MEMBER, i!iat no worn that you can do ; !on Tuesday neX', will pay you half us w,-|i : ! as laboring fur the election o! George B. Mc- ; i ('lt I lan. | ! The three Plaifuiins—Which d> you Chooaet LINCOLN'S ILA rr.'RM _" NO PEACE Wl TOUT ABOLITION !' i x- Jt" DAVIS' PLATFORM— ' NO PEACE Wl I HOLT SEPAUA I ION !" Mct'i.rt.i AN'# PLATFORM— '• THE UNION j MUST BE PJSE>'EftVED AT ALL 11AZ- ' j ARDS" '"HIE UNION IS IIIF. <>NE! 11'ONDITION OF PE/CE—WE ASK NO ! | MOLE!" I I 11. re ate the three platform* <>f. ABRAHAM Linc !.n, JEFF DAVIS, and Gk-.ruk 13. .Mc i OI.KLLAN A 1 wh > agree with LtNeu.N thai there i "i * i be no peace and u • rentora i< n of the j Union " Without abolition," should vote for LTCOId ; A' 1 who agree with DAVIS that there shall he " no peace w iihout Separation.*' should go •South aniUjoin the Southern armv ; Ait who agree wifh MCCLCI.LAN ihat 1 "The ! t T i ion must be pre-erved at all toiZird*," an i j | that the restOiati m ol the Union #hal! he I j "tiie ne c-'iidi ion of js-ai-.-," S'l <uid vote fur ' ! GEOHUEB McCLELLAN. ! ATTKMR THE Ei ccti'.n —See v'it that nc I ( iiiiiti who will vo'e the D. rr.ocr.i':c T'cki f, 1 neglect a do so, give the whole day tj th* 5 "ervice ot your country ! - AX ISFAMOLB OUTRAGE. Abolitioulata Burn up the American Fia K j The Waahu>gton Co**titutional Union, on I Salurday c ntain#. tha - following n -count of j tie burning wfan-American flag in that city, ■<n Friday- night last, by the Ah •hrtoniaiK : | **T'ie psrii-an* of Ahraii;n I.oicln had a !pr ccsion la-t niglii, which wsi attended I with scene* of infant outrage, that reflect j eier ial disgrace on that party j Withonf any provocation which might -x --| cite soy had feeling, The proceasioti, MI paas, ! Trig the Dcm-'Crafic hea<!qiiariers, willniiy* | niahciotndv and meanly, burnt the American i flag extended from the building b.anv.g the 1 nan.e* of MeCUdllaii and Pend!-fon. P>r a pa'fv who have pr-fe*<ed *uch ex— ' tra- tdipar} devotion to our glorious old ! fiag, C-s outrage is not only a ha-e and te. ' 6e/'o ttf act. but one s' inconsistent as to ibe riarcuKfus, were it mn so f.ufly ouira | jiPOU*. " , I The famous dispatch <.f Geiv. Dix, "If any | mar hauls down the American flag, alioot i h<m on the spot,' has been landed to ihe rkira by ttie Ri pnbLean pariy L.r the patrt i otic sent tinent it centsuis ; what should be : the punishment of th<>ae individual* who, in ;an administration procession, dtliUrately burn the American flag." | To WHOM IT MAT G'Ncern—All who | wish to continue to pay 30 units a pound - ,r the u ar they used to huy f>r 7, will vote | for Ltncin. All who diaire to pay fsls a I ton for the Coal they used to buv for sf}. wi'l I Vote f. r Lincoln. All who like th# fun of I paying sl2 a barrel for flour that they used jo hoy lor $5 50. will vo'a h.r Lmc di. All | white, joy the double and tnpple ra ! e* for I butler, pwrk, meat, cheese, ami every neces • asry of life, every piece of ahirling, every pair of b<w*fs aiwl shoes, and in fact every thing they buy, will vote for Lihdp'n. . 1 * -**e GO TO TIIE POLLS EARLY—star the "until they afe closed— so® vh .pii illegal vo'e* am csa* by tba enemies of Fee# Re ptb'.ioao Joatittti^ns After i Srßsrm. res AVO r ru BE KL>. FAILIKCOb TtfF LAST DRAFT. _ WASHINGTON, October 24. It is MWderstoi d here that ihe report nl tfje i Secft;i-u-y oi Vi ato L'oigtesa-tf ill . embrace the eubsieiice of a very t> p .rtant commum caiion upon HH- sutject of the cnvcriptioQ ac< , wfnch has been addressed to Mr Stan Uu by ProVMist AJar,hal Fry. It is stated that tips d- ciiunui ciauns that, ihe pr>t nt Loi.scr.puon Us i yi(>t only a fadure in pro tlni ng the tight kind ol in n, but is a tuoß | str< u* txpi-iise nt only to the gov rumem ( hut to imfirtduaU, citie.',Ouuties and town ships. Gcuerar Fry urges that flie law sh-.'d |be amended, uot allowing auhstituiet, and C' -tnp' Iluig I tie personal service of every man, | no ma'ter wr #r his snnation as soon as tie •> drafted* It is found that the last call . lor five hundred thousand unm has prohably not added ti j>ur auuu-s umre than one huu I dr. d ifi inland, Tne class recrutte 1 arc, in a : great degree, jnil-b rds, foteigners, and vag . ab uds, who desert whenever they can, and i a v rv iargt number have found their way in to the r'be! ranks. It is supposed that the , cost to uidividusla and of the Ute ' dia " Wl " ftnouni to not leas than one huu* : dr -" J a,ld lifty millions of dollars, while the mei) recruHed at this enormous cost ar# worth little or nothing to our ariny. It is i undtrsio.d that the Secretary of War will I reC 'tnuieiid to Congress the abolition of the right ro procure substitute*, and the fifty . day notice, so that herealier the tnen drawn | will be promptly put into the ranks. Tnree for the piosecution ol the campaign, it it is deeuietl adviaabie to keep up our ar.nie* to theit presem aiamlard. for (he ress ti that at . hait one hundred and tifiy thousand Veteran ( troop* Will leave the seiv.ce bef.m next May. It is found thai a* our army i- pushed mto ; the houihern lerrin ry a gn attr number ol men art me led to Coy.-r the enonn >us ex ; tent of our lints. 11 nee it is Urn cer.aui should Mr. Lincoln be r. 'elected, and there j be no prospect of pi ace, as there will !>•• nme ... the event of hi* re *le C !iui., a per enipi..ry drift for three hmidre 1 thousand m-ni vrd! lie made as e*rfy as th# fir-t .>f January. (Jonyr-a* will be willmg r„ adnpi the recommendations of the Secrets.y of Wr, a- there will lie no imp r ant, election , for IB > t ear*. It will le remembered thai 'the Military C munitteu of h. tn the Seiisie ; *" d * Mfoiig.'y urgvd the strkn g out |of the tuhaii t ute c.au*e m th# la-t Co g e**. ,It was al*,. the earnest wish ( >t ihe War Li ! psrttuent and the Provost M.i*hal G ner I. i'.-e peiidii g election, however, c inpe led tfie 1 R -publican Cofierc-Mjien to insert the pro ; vtioiiS alio wing fiiiy .lava r-erfTittr>g btd re I tt enforce men t of the draft, and permit tmg j the UAta ut iUbUiuU'#. - • -*— BR NG OUT YOUR TEA.VIA, carry all ti. auk and cuppled McClel lan yoti-ts t" the p'.lia, _ ___ ! The R ciooc atic nnj rity MI Peon | syivaoia on Tuesday, th* 11 h . f Octob-r, o i j not Congiebsionaf vote, t 1 958 and ths av* irage D-.m cratic mj my ca#t on thc unty j tickets, mc udnig the Coi grei-si .nal vole, t , 9 803! Tin* vic-ory, achieved m the lace of the til -at utisrrupuions deier tno-ed opposition *#er before aria..ed agaoisi ihem, has covered the Democracy ol Pcnn •vlvaitia with gh.ry. The Abuliiioniats IHV er dreamed of such s crushing defeat. The Democrat a scarcely penult led themselves to , hop.- for -ucn a heart Cheer mg result. Bi t J IHE PEOPLE, outraged and insulted by Mr. ( Lu>c< 'u'k destructive negro ;M>IICV, ro*e in j their a'reiig'h, and won this greal triiimph of j tru-fi anu justice over fraud ami de*p..ti-m ; Be of Rood cheer, freemen ! On Ptiwjay x 'i 'bi (>if K'.yatone will civ 30,0<J0 ui ,j my f-t HeJLELLAN, PENDLETON, and j UNION ! Age A hint U, Votvm. I Whenever any person aifemp sto hira or ! compel you to Voie in s manner contrary front ! what you be ieve to be right, see ihat he is , I [ prosecuted under the 51st stction of the Act i I "1 Aaseuibly of 31.-1 March, laGO, r#iating to ! election* ; i 4 Any person who shall direcly or indirect -IJ\ give, or . flir to g.ve any such gift or re i ward lo any such elector, wnh intent to in . 1 duce him to v t* f.r any oar ieular c-tnd-dare or caiidida'es at such election or ahall direct j Iv or indinteriy pwenre or agree to give any t auch gill or reward to such elerur, with th# i intent aloreaaid, or ahall, with the intent to i influence or intimidate suci elec'or t.. gi.e his vote h>r any p irttcuiar can lidate or can— j didaiea at such election, give, off- rj ~r pr lllu : t*e to give such elector, any office, plar, #p ■j poiiitineut or cinployun-nt, or threaten any j auch elector wuli dismissal or docharge frmn ( any office, place, app-.mtnient ot employment | public or private, then Jahi >y him, in esse jof his refu-ai to vote for any par iculir can , didatc or cr,d,d:He* at such elecion," the per-<m *<> "fT. ioiiog stial! be guilty of a misde j meanor, and on cooviciton. oe sentenced to i pay a fine not exceeding five hundred dollar*, i and undergo an iuiprisoiitnsiit net exceeding two year#." Dtcisi N RELATIVE TO THE DRAFT —The j coiuiiierc al'a VVas.ii.igton sjk-c al sav* : Provoat .Mir*hal (L-aeral Fry has adopted the regulation that tn case draped men d : aert prior to master rtrtn tin btrvfee, the quo ta of their resjiective districts will not be " cn-d fH, and a suf plemental dnifr, will lie j made WIHT# exist froija that < r VTVOMI JUIH I > I ( T1()N RE TIKSm-OKFILIAI.. Th lollop it the Negrrpsie , fficUlf gofe in ihit county at the fete general .I. etV.n. c VtCTOB E PIOH.ET>-YOtP .... 1240- c " 44 Army v.te 21 Tt*l 1270 j Ulyeoa Mi rrur —ll<Hiie v. t... 1043 | " Army 119 —_. 1 T-l 1 i 62 REPRESENTATIVES JxcrsoS—lfhioe 12TT •*v Army TWIT. .> 12 fin m ) ? nnli T..11 )27 E. E. Guild— H me so*e 147 " " Army Yute 12 TnJ l 1159 1 i P M. Oiicrhout—!l< me vote 1029 I •' Army vote 108 | Tu! 1137 j Gu, U Weil#—Home v t*. ... 1032 " " Army vote 00 ' ToUl 11.11 Associate Judge. John V. Smith— Home vote 12G " '* Army you 16 I TUl 1284 ; , Henry Robert*— II irue Tote 1036 \ 44 ,l Armr vote. 92 I I 1 1128 ' Commission eh. Hiram Boole— H.dne Tote ... 1276 *' " Army vote 17 , ToU '-• 1203 William Robinson— Home *..t 1023 I " ,l Army vole 92 J ToUl 1115 ! Treaslb:r. Sami el Jeminv —Home V te 1231 Army vole 11 j T ' u! 1242 ! A brant U< ad!y —U nie TD>e J059 Army vote . . 97 ! ToU ' 1126 AUDITOR. I Martin Skeli.r- H rut vote 124.5 ' Army vote 19 ' ! —' ! T"tsl 12(,o I i W. 1). Birm-a—ll-.tne vote ' 44 44 Army vote 81 j To a' 11 lti j Tn. DiMunr.ih mll cays, the j , R pu blieins in lorer c*ai. Tlij P atfoitn, The RBiailan'* of (}*n MrCle'lan me' art I ; <bscoinfiiitd t,y weapons itiev hiv theuis-lv , j t'lrniohei), u w ia!lbic\ upon the Cuo-ag. | pia'form. Sav they, "we tike MiOiellan well ' enough, bu' the pla'fortn ! tire can't abide the ' p'a'fonn !" Republican friend, did yu ever read the j plaif rin ? What is 'hi re about it you do • nor like ! "Oh !" say vou, fc ii aa t race pi•'- ) form." Well, do you nbjeet to peao? P ! ' you really des-re a continuance of ihe war?- ! ! *No," y u ay, "bill tred..n'< want a disunion | i peace." Weil read over the |4atf rn ii thr j spirit ' f candor, and then teli u* if you find | anything i" it favorable to any |> ce t xcep' j a peace w>th the letia-ed Lviun. T e Onica jgo convention declared it-elf in favor ot the I earliest practicable peace consistent with the I honor of the G <vernment and the integrity ot J the Union ; and toohta* n such a peace thry w> re in favor i f the xjH'riiiietil of negotiation Republican friend, do you of,j-ct to anch a peact ? Do \on ohj. c negotiation 7 Can ' we have pence on any term* without neg t> i ; i ton ? What aavs L'ticoln himself? *'Whnj ; alter much loss on h tn ideH i and ri" gam oi ■ i sither, you cease fighting, the identical que* : tiona a* to term* of wtercourte are again up on you." And how are those terms to b | ; settled ? Mr. L> •tC 'ln says, not by fighting 1 ! In the history of ihe world terms of inter • ; entire between a people were never o settled, j In ihe naturo of thing*, they can only be set s tied bv negotiation. llow long will you fight before you begin to negotiate ? You say, "until the relic's ' submit. H w will you know when they will submit, except through negotiation ? And 1 . how do von know that the people of the south ! . arc not now ready to submit to the Con-iitu 1 | tionanrl Uws of the l T iied States, wiihoui j , ' further fighting ? That our construction of the platform iv a fair one, is apparent from the resolutions of a the Convention, and that there lie no cavil on ) the snbj.'Ct, Gen. McClellan in his letter of j acceptance has pot the same cona'ruction up- ( ; on it. in form* that can neither be tnisnnder- i ! stood, or misrepresented. I nion and Con i ttitution. i Or a Koliuer* in TntS' n.—Some of th 1 1 more independent Republican paper* are he (ginning to speak out again-t the great wrong I ' | commixed by President Lincoln in keeping 50000 ♦oldiers in Southern prisons when • they might he exchanged. The Springti.-Id (Mass.) Republican protest against it in ihe l following vgr. us language : , I 41 We might remote our white *t Td'ers : now in relwl hands by the proposed exchange j and yet hold a large balance as hoto f..r , ! the colored soldier* while their ■.tains is in i eonT'Versy ft, tltoler t l 'e*e cirenins!ances the leaving of th:rty-tive thousand white men to miffer and d*e st the rrte of one. htni dred prr dav, is not pracucall* in t> eye* ! ef hoth G-d and" man, innrler, murder, nur : den, MURDEK what is t ?" j This is frotu w Kepuhhetin paper. II >w can 'iy friend of the §ol her support an ad ' * ttHOisfration and a'candidMc. thus denounced 5 * J hy'"tTe own party papvrs to |pHwr to su hc i 0 f lhß o , nwM A m Cotbnionwesltb of Pun,le.,.® M od .An Act MBag i n elevtioov rn tbii r ' BoowoslilJ, approved the aecjod day of July, Doroim one thousand eight hundred sn ltf,i rv ' Ahira:, f the eomur ..r W vo , n i nj . . * e VMvsma. .Jo Why mske koonui and R j v * i' ids (he count , af.re9aid. thst n .i *' tern an,, be hel i m the said ooun" the SBCONb 1 l iWMY OF NOVEMUKH >F\T that the iilare Klertien. in the ' h % i4h^1 •"•I and n.wtfehias Kuhiu U i t * Nkt ' foil Wi *0 it ; ~lt> art na . IhsinSriin, at (he house eccuai., h. t r> a , is L* e> vdie P . bY T D D J, Clinton, at the new hool hou , n ,v ... Factoryvdie. ' ° ,a# •' Eateo, at the bouse of Peter S*reb, in . •bip w - Baew, ai tbe beast of Soioraea hrowa, ia 8r.,, towtuhip. Forkston, at tbe b-.u of Iliraai l!iteben*fc, ... or, upieJ by A P liu-ifeas. m F jrkeion t-swaeLic Kills, st the buuse ot Lev, Xewueeub iu Y.ii. township. Lciuon, at the school house near H. O JC| T j. Lcinnii towuship Monroe, at thehouse of John Phoeaix, in liunr*. township Mohoopaoy, at the bouae of Feb r iJenier _i j# f . h'eipany tow>ahip. Meghopper, nt the house of Dsoiel Hankicteo ~ Meshoppen h.wnshtp NorthuioieUn l, at the bouse ot Winters A How. srd. at Ceiiireuoreland Co nere in NorthmirelinA township. Nicholson, at the house ef K. „M. Bacrnr,' in Ni. olson Township. Xorth branch, st the school bnuse aenr laeso r. ef J .hn Pfonts in North Bran b Towwsh p Overt el l, at the old school hf>uss ne . r Lawrenr. Agr s ia Ovcrficl i lowuship, l t unkiiannoeX at the Court tllouss i b J i unkhunnot-k. .4 Tunkhsunocls Township, at the Coart House, i a Tunfchnnnock- Windham, at tbe boaae of David Fisk, ia Wiad hum 'owi.-hif. Washington, at tus B,.piiet chuic). i a Rpssll Ililf | ie Washington town.-hiu, I all. make kuowii and.give notice, as is and hv j the 13th section of the af >re lid act I hiu (ihectcj J ••that every person, excepting justices i,f the pva -, J who shall hold any office or appointment of ptofit or I tr> st under the government of the I n trd jiiatts, cr of th>s Stale, or any city or nro*periled distnul, | whether com missioned otSc*r or olbwrwiso. a suh. jr - I dinate uffi er or ng nts, hj isor shall be employed f under the leirislntivc, judiciary or executive Us* ] partment ot this Btaitor the t'nitod Staie< or si f any city or incorporate.! district .rod also ib.v *• I member of Congress an i the ihtiile Legisim ure, >ed I of tne select aud c • 111111 00 c.un i) of any ci'v, cir una-ioner of any in orpuraled rlistnct, . b iw r.- c p.bie of h'dd.ng or exrroisrng at the umr titus the ofl! 0 or i.pp iniiuent uf judge, hispector or cletk r f any election of this '' diiUt. nwa!ib, r,d ttur ss inpe. tor or judge, or .cher .gh r of any .n b els.- tion. ebtll be e.i 3 'iole to uuy dK. . xitu to t. ,o:- • J lut : ' AI v., that in tfce fourik aerrior, of the 1.-t r.f As sembly, entiled "An A-t relsting to txe.u'i.f and for other purimaea," approved April lh, Ib4o, 1 it is en .ctrd that the atercsaid Idtb sec-thai n..U j not l>e s>> cout rued as s prevent ny miiirta offi er a> Irorough offierfr.on aerviug sss ju.'ge, tcispe.-t ,r or clerk at any general or special e.e. iiae 1 t his I CoiO'ijonwealih. ? Al-o, that in ihe 61st section of said a<-t,, it is en titled 1 be, •' ever.y genenl an 1 spe-.da' electlua shall t.e opened between he hours of eight end ten j in the torciKH.n au 1 shall ci.iiiiou. i:thost iotrr rupiioii or aoj'.uriiii.eu until seven o'.d c , in is* evening, when he polu sh li ic ei ted , Tuc gener >l, s,<e. i .1, city, in.-o poraie l .iiteiet I ! "lot t wn-hip elections h.il be h! I in I con.. •! I I by the inrjw iori an I judi s el • •led as sif >re-n A. I | ano by clerks app..iuie as hervin ifter |.r- r:|. i !N I ersou shall be j.erinitie l;o vote ;>l any e ; sv- I lion, ns ai'or-said, but a white freeman of th sr. | of iweiilr-me years or more, who shall h.vs i 1 i.ied in the St tl |e:isr ~ue year, and in the *c: • I j 'ion district wh< re be offeis to e.de, at least Ist 4 ' days uii'ued ately pre ee ii. g >j fa rle ti.-u el I ! within two years jwiu t Stale or eousty tax a.i:-ft I 1 shall h iv-j been .*ses*e i at le ast ten Jays •.*> r I j the eie.-f >n Oct :t eititer of the I'niled ai.i. I j who bus previously been a qu'ltfje., v tar of .h i | i state, nd removed th -retro,u asid reiumv i, r.i | | who shall have res tied in the paid taxes n aforesaid, ai,all l e er'itlcd t v„l i' K tor re i.uug in this isiaie sis : I'uovi :• j That tl white freeireit cifitetit oi ink l.!iit 1 MiM I belwecr, the ,igs >f 21 011! 22 rear", ;.n 1 liars is- ■ sided in the ele. t'on district ten lays, as shall be entitled to rote, although they eh ail Bet | have aid taxes ' No ersoii be a liaittej to vote whr.s# n.rer s not contained in the liet of taxable vnhaci' :.is jj furtiished by the cinmiasioneiv, U'IVIS : Firs' bs preouces a receipt for the payment within two jd 1 ff a State or county tax. assessed agree-iblw !<• the | j sonstitution. and give satisfactory evidence on 1:1 j own oiilh or afiiriuatinn, or Ihe osta c,r atSroi ten 5 j of another, thai he ha. paid such a- tax. or u f .- I i rue t< pr .uce* receipt. h.i make oath of tko payment 'hereof or, Second, if he claim a r t br being sn elector h'ee!i ihe ages .f 21 and 2i | years, ho shill lietH-e an oath of affirm 1 ri- n the' he has resi led in the St ite at least one year twfoie fc 1 application, an I tnakc such proof of his residence ia H tbe district as is required by this act. an I bathe does verily believe tri.m ihe accounts given bin that he is of the age aforesaid, and gi** such othr evidence as ie required by this act, whereupon ihs name of the peiem so adiuit <u to vote shall be to serted in the alphabetical list hy th il.specV'r., and a note made opposite th' retu by wrtiritd ke word • tax" if lie sh I! he admitted to >•! I, rt- f son of hn vug paid t'ix, cr the wori age" il ne 'j shell l>e .iduii'frd to vote by reason of anch g". " T 'l ha I be railed ~ut to the clerks, who shall msk. j the like notes in the list f voteis kept by them "in ill cases where toe name of the person .• 1 11 rr, ! ing 10 vote is not fottu l <c. ih> bst furnished by h ; commissioners an i a sensors, or Lis "hrhi to ••'*. ahethci found turtei-n or not is objected to bv any t qualified citizen it *iill he tbe duly cf t- s 'uprs tors to exumine u -n person on oaih >s to his qua!'?- | cations, nn-1 it he claims to hive rcsil-d wit.on ins g State for one year or mors, his 01'h will Le ut6- | • ient proof thereof, but sh .11 ;o ,ke proof b- vt | least one competent witness, "hi L." oe a q *1 fied elector'h|it hp has resi led within *ne district 1 for more tlvaa ten days iiext irnuie tla'.eiy preceei iog said electi n : n-t shall :i!ec hiimelf swear thst I his tvona fiuo residence in pufutia-e bf his Uwrnl E celling is within tlio district, m i tti tt he .li. net I remove into uid disiriot for the po.-p.iss ot wvi 1 t>g r therein "Ecary person qualified as afcresnid, and whv H shall in ike due proof, as Is required of bis rm- ri donee and payrusnt ~f l.nes as aforssfti I, sh.il In l i ' admitted to vols in the township, w tri or district is ; ' whi. h he shall rari te ! "If any person shall prevent, or attempt to prs ) vent any officer of snv election under this act from || holding such !eotin, or use or threaten aov vie- I I lance to any su-b offieer. or sliell interrupt or i,n- |, J properly interfere with biiu in the execauon ~f bit H duty,or shal' block up the wii-dt-w or avenue to any K window or avenue whve Ibc suiue may, -Jhs holdmg, I or shull rioliouely disturb the {aen of electi s fcj or sb.ill use or practice intimidating tkrudi's. forts K or violence, with a de'igu to influence unduly n I overawe any elector, or to prevent hnn from voti' R. I jor to 'estr-iin the free-hun of 1 son on convic ion sh ill b fiusd in any sum rvt I i evcee ling five hundred dollars, nnd iuiprisor. -,i Ist I I any tiuva not loss <>ne inonih or in-ue th** I ) tw lve tncnth*, nud if it shnll b* shown '.nil" I j Court where the trial of such offence shall be h-"' I ! th-t the person > offending was pot a re-i i t" !r: tbo citv, WHid or disirict, or township where'" I ( said offence WHS commuted, and not entitle tto I ' therein, then, on* conviction, he shuil be staten.' 1 I picv a fine of not jess thui uue hqu red >l'li"* I more t an onw rhwiis.vnd doll.. r, and t.a iiupri*" l ' I sd not lits than atx oi u'hor more thtn !*■ ,e '' l I "In e-taa the person who hal have recei'- 1 ' 4 I seucal h giest umuhsr of votes for invpc.-tim I ! nit 'ittcm on tho d-vv of election, then the l' r *' n f I j who shall have received 'ho nexi highest ' I aotes fir judge at tbe next spring e ec'•< r '- I as iiispecter in his place An I in cav 'h I'*' 4 ' i wSio sbail have rseeed highest numtmi uf '| ' f,r ip.pecnr shall nd atf-tid, the person *'" r ,f I jolgo sbsl! .ipjs-int an inspector in bi *, , |# I any vacancy shall' continue in the boar' I space ot one hour alter Ihe timv fixtd h* ' I the ojieniug of the election, the qtmbfic' | ,r ' the towr.shif, ward or dwtTti-t for which f" I shall have ben elected present th ' ' wt | electhn, shall -elect jne f tbeir nuinlrt tc - • vacancy | 1 It sh ill be the duty of th* sover . 1 | ssrw di rely, to attsud at the piwss of h I geresal, speoial Or towasatp ele.ton J -rf I . flms said sleclsAa is kept open, for lbs H ' jbli| V) " §
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