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Valley Spirit, September 5, 1860

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Chambersburg and the Railroad
(Column 01)

Summary: Chambersburg would become a trading center and possibly a city if the railroad were built through it.

Nixon's Drug Store
(Column 01)

Excerpt: "It may be inferred from the large number of Boxes, Barrels, Kegs etc. that is weekly unloaded at this establishment, that Nixon expects to medicate the county. . . . It is a matter of astonishment how much medicine is sold in this place. We have four establishments, all well conducted and doing good business. This, however, must not be taken as an evidence of the town being unhealthy, for in regard to health, we are fully blessed."

Democratic Meeting at Greencastle
(Column 01)

Summary: A Breckinridge and Lane Club was formed in Greencastle.
(Names in announcement: E.B.Hamill, JacobCook, SamuelHostetterSr., A.L.Irwin, JosephHollar, AugustusShirey, EdwardShellito, Wm.McCrory, GeorgePonce, C.W.Ronis, GeorgeWalburn, HenryFaust, JacobWister, AlexanderAkins, JohnClugston, SamuelTalheim, A.J.Kline, IsaacRennebeger, C.W.Shirey, JohnIrvin, JohnLogue, A.Gordon, JamesCollins, MichaelDuffer, DanielShet, ThomasMorton, PhinesEachus, JesseEachus, JamesCominine, SimonEaker, AdamGoetz, PhilipLowe, FrederickMartin, JohnDetrich, JacobPhillipy, JohnBeck, MichaelCoogan, JohnstonBinkley, EliasBireman, A.K.Bamst, JohnBurk, JohnKline, W.B.Tobias, PhillipGoetz, JohnHochlander, J.W.McCrory, JohnRial, JacobBrumbaugh)

A Word to Farmers
(Column 02)

Summary: Encourages farmers to sell their own grain rather than selling it to speculators.

Caledonia Sabbath School
(Column 03)

Summary: Account of the celebration of the Methodist Sabbath School held at the Caledonia Iron Works.

Douglas and Johnson Club
(Column 03)

Summary: The Douglas and Johnson Club met and resolved to support Douglas, Foster, and Schell.

County Convention
(Column 03)

Summary: Further discussion of the County Convention (see Aug. 29th issue for the initial report). While C. T. Campbell wanted peace and harmony in the party, other members wanted the meeting to declare Douglas and Johnson the regular nominees of the party. The latter resolution was passed.

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Full Text of Article:

--We give below the balance of the proceedings of the County Convention, which we were unable to give last week, on account of being compelled to go to press before the Convention adjourned.

Capt. C. T. Campbell offered a resolution in favor of peace and harmony in the party, and protested against the agitating of the Presidential question at this time, which resolution was amended by J. McDowell Sharp, Esq., declaring Douglas and Johnson the regular nominees of the Democratic party, upon which amendment there was a spirited debate which was participated in by Capt. Campbell, Geo. Stenger, J. McDowell Sharp, Jas. Nill and James B. Orr. The resolutions proposed by Mr. Sharp were carried, thirty eight Delegates voting for their adoption. The negative vote was not announced.

Resolved:--That we approve of the nomination of the Hon. Stephen A. Douglas and the Hon. H. V. Johnson, the regularly nominated candidates of the Democratic party, for the office of President and Vice President of the United States.

Resolved:--That we approve of the nomination of Henry D. Foster, for the office of Governor of the State of Pennsylvania.

Resolved:--That we will give our cordial support to the ticket, put in nomination this day.


Opening of the Public Schools
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Summary: School opened on September 3rd.

Grand Eclipse
(Column 04)

Summary: The Wide Awakes had a torch-lit parade on Saturday night.

Another Wool Thief
(Column 04)

Summary: A black man who had been stealing sheep has been caught.

Camp Meeting
(Column 04)

Summary: A camp meeting was held near Scotland.

A Chase
(Column 04)

Summary: A sheep thief who stole sixty head was chased by a party of men on foot and horseback. However, he escaped.

As We Expected
(Column 05)

Summary: The Republican Congressional Conference met at Chambersburg and re-nominated Edward McPherson of Adams County, even though Dr. Duffield was entitled to the nomination according to a previous agreement.

Origin of Article: Fulton Democrat

A True Portrait of Lincoln
(Column 05)

Summary: Argues that Lincoln is an Abolitionist who seeks to defeat the people of the South by making blacks equal with the free white voters at the polls."

Origin of Article: Richmond Enquirer

Editorial Comment: "The Richmond Enquirer presents us with the following, which we hesitate not to pronounce the truest portrait of Abe Lincoln that has yet been painted. It shows him as he really is, the unscrupulous Abolitionist, whose ambition will not be satiated until he shall see a red line of human blood drawn as the dividing line between the North and the South."

A Negro Better Than a Naturalized Citizen
(Column 05)

Summary: The reprinted article advocates doing away with property qualifications for voting.

Origin of Article: New York Tribune

Editorial Comment: States that Massachusetts has passed a two-year amendment act that deprives naturalized citizens of the vote but still allows blacks the franchise.

For the Democratic Union
(Column 06)

Summary: The Post argues that the Cresson Compromise "gives every Douglas man an opportunity to vote for Mr. Douglas and his principles." Forney's movement to create a straight Douglas ticket rather than a unity ticket should be ignored because Forney is attempting to foment division within the party.

Origin of Article: Pittsburgh Post

Editorial Comment: The Post, "one of the most earnest Douglas papers in the state" supports the Cresson compromise.

Hendrick B. Wright
(Column 06)

Summary: Hendrick B. Wright, "president of the late 'Rump' convention" endorses the Cresson Compromise and repudiates Forney's movement to create a straight Douglas ticket.

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The Wide Awakes
(Column 01)

Summary: Account of the Wide Awakes, a Republican organization of young men who march at night wearing military uniforms and who have pledged to protect Lincoln "when he shall come to approach the White House, and all the Southerners begin to kick up their heels."

Origin of Article: Pittsburgh Post

Republican Disloyalty to the Union
(Column 01)

Summary: Discussion of the case of Sherman M. Booth, a Republican who had been arrested for refusing to carry out the Fugitive Slave law and who was subsequently freed by abolitionists.

Origin of Article: Albany Argus

Curtin Insulting Germans
(Column 03)

Summary: Andrew Curtin, the Republican candidate for governor, made an insulting comment about Germans. The Spirit believes that the German farmers of Pennsylvania will be smart enough to reject him.

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Description of Page: Advertisements

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To the Public
(Column 01)

Summary: George H. Mengel, the owner of the Spirit, states that he is the sole proprietor of the paper, contrary to the "various rumors [that] are afloat in relation to the ownership."

Who are the Friends of Douglas?
(Column 02)

Summary: Explains the logic behind the Cresson compromise.

Toe the Mark
(Column 02)

Summary: Forney is pushing the Douglas elective committee to embrace the straight ticket quickly.

Resolution of Approval
(Column 03)

Summary: Urges Democrats to unite behind the Cresson compromise.

Important letter from Franklin County
(Column 04)

Summary: The letter states that the Democrats of Franklin county have rejected fusion and are supporting a straight Douglas ticket.

Origin of Article: State Sentinel (Harrisburg)

Editorial Comment: The Spirit states that they have been warning Democrats about the treachery of the anti-fusion group.

Confidence and Respect
(Column 04)

Summary: The Spirit rejects the statement of the editor of the Times that his paper has the confidence and respect of the party.

Douglas in Harrisburg
(Column 04)

Summary: Douglas will speak in Harrisburg on September 7th.

The County Convention
(Column 05)

Summary: Discussion of the Democratic County Convention, which was marked by great unity except for the "unpleasant scene at the close of the Convention." Includes brief descriptions of the men nominated for county office.
(Names in announcement: D.K.Wunkerlich, HiramKeyser, B.Y.Hamsher)

The Difference
(Column 06)

Summary: Wilson Reilly presided over the Democratic County meeting in August and made a "wise, conciliatory and patriotic speech." James Nill, however, made a highly inflammatory speech that led to a bitter fight. Nill supports a straight Douglas ticket.

Treason! Treason! Treason!
(Column 06)

Summary: The Bedford Gazette announced that Thomas B. Florence franked a bundle of documents to Peter H. Shires in an article with the above headline.

Union and Harmony
(Column 06)

Summary: The Berks county Democrats have been a model of unity. Both the supporters of Douglas and of Breckinridge came together to unanimously endorse the nomination of Henry D. Foster for governor.

A Mistake with a Moral
(Column 06)

Summary: Anecdote about a Douglas supporter's reaction to a Wide Awake parade.

What it is Needed For
(Column 06)

Summary: States that the county doesn't need another Democratic paper "unless it is needed to keep up our troubles and insure our defeat in the future."

Hard "Times"
(Column 06)

Summary: "The town clique are very anxious to drum up subscribers for their 'organ' and endeavor to trap every Democrat that comes to town into their straight-out treason to the party."

To Be Remembered
(Column 06)

Summary: Reminds voters that Col. Curtin, the Republican candidate for governor, made an offensive remark about Germans.

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County Meeting
(Column 01)

Summary: Calls on all good Democrats to come to the Democratic County meeting on September 15 to support the fusion ticket.

Romantic
(Column 01)

Summary: The Sentinel claims that Chambersburg people went wild when the Republican candidate for Congress came to town.

Origin of Article: Juniata Sentinel

Editorial Comment: The Sentinel is making up its statements.

Forney's Old Grudge Against Foster
(Column 02)

Summary: Claims that Forney has an old grudge against Foster and that Forney printed a letter supposedly written by Foster that was a fabrication.

In Favor of Union
(Column 02)

Summary: Sixty-six Pennsylvania Democratic newspapers support the fusion ticket.

Origin of Article: Greensburg Democrat

D. K. Wunderlich
(Column 02)

Summary: The Fulton Democrat supports Wunderlich for the state legislature.

Origin of Article: Fulton Democrat

For the Compromise
(Column 02)

Summary: The Pittsburgh Post favors the Cresson compromise.

Democratic Union Meeting
(Column 03)

Summary: The men named invited the Democrats of Franklin County to come to a meeting to be held on September 15th to support the fusion ticket agreed to at Cresson.
(Names in announcement: LongAbram, JamesArnold, R.Barclay, WilliamBarclay, WmBard, ThomasBarr, SamuelBaughman, SamuelBergner, Wm.Binkley, GeorgeBitner, MartinBivens, W.H.Blair, JamesBlair, ChristianBomberger, ReubenBower, PeterBowers, S.R.Boyd, Wm.Boyle, P.A.Boyle, SamuelBrenneman, J.N.Brewer, GeorgeBrewer, DentonBrewer, J.C.Brewer, HenryBrewer, JerimiahBricker, JohnBrown, JosephByers, GeorgeByers, LeviByers, FrederickByers, DavidByers, JohnCammel, AdamCarbaugh, AdamCarbaugh, RichardCarr, WilliamCline, DavidClippinger, JohnColeman, MelkiConrad, UriahCorl, JohnCushwa, F.O.Cushwa, JohnDaley, HenryDaughman, BenjaminDawney, P.S.Decher, J.L.Dechert, MichaelDeck, JohnDeHaven, PhilipDeHaven, H.Dickhout, Wm.Divelbiss, JohnDixon, GeorgeDunkle, SamuelFerry, J.S.Fetter, Wm.Fetter, JosiahFickes, EdwardFinley, JosephFisher, T.C.Fitzgerald, PeterFobst, FrederickForney, SamuelFoust, HenryFranklin, SamuelFreet, SolomonGabler, JamesGamble, DanielGelwix, JohnGilbert, Wm.GillanSr., JohnGillan, JamesGilmor, Wm.Gilmor, SamuelGilmor, JosephGipe, JohnGlen, DavidGlen, IsaacGroce, DanielGroce, WilliamGrouse, JohnGrove, JohnGuyer, JamesHamilton, EmoryHarne, DanielHartsell, HarmanHause, WilsonHaynes, SamuelHeister, GeorgeHeller, PeterHissong, AdamHissong, SimonHollabaugh, JeremiahHoover, M.W.Houser, WilliamHunter, J.Hunter, JohnJiles, GeorgeJohnson, S.B.Johnston, R.C.Johnston, B.Johnston, JamesKaufman, AbrahamKaufman, JacobKegerreis, PorterKegerreis, MichaelKegerreis, AmosKegorreis, MaxKennedy, AdamKillinger, AdamKillinger, JacobKillingerJr., NicholasKline, IsaacKoons, IsaacKoons, JohnKuhn, MichaelKyner, JohnKyner, MartinLandis, DavidLawsen, PhilipLawyer, ChristopherLaydig, WmLeedy, JacobLeedy, DanielLidy, FultonLindsay, ThomasLindsay, AbrahamLininger, JamesLinn, JohnLogan, DavidLongJr., C.Louderbaugh, BenjaminMalone, GeorgeMcGowen, Wm.McKinstry, Wm.McKinstry, ThomasMcNeal, GeoMengel, W.Metcalf, CasperMetz, JacobMiller, AmosMiller, MichaelMiller, JacobMohler, SamuelMohler, JacobMohlerJr., JohnMoore, AllenMort, WilliamMort, DavidMowen, JohnMowen, ArwineMowen, JamesMulhollen, JamesMullan, JosephMyers, GeorgeMyers, CharlesMyers, JohnNeil, Sam'lNevin, JohnNewlin, JohnNimmon, A.J.North, JamesOrr, JohnOrr, WilliamOrr, WilliamOrrJr., JohnOwens, JamesParker, EliasPatten, JamesPatterson, JacobPierce, JosephPilgrim, JohnPistlee, LeviPorter, JohnPowders, DanielPowell, D.M.Reamer, AndrewReamer, HenryReamer, JacobReber, DavidReber, Wm.Reber, HenryReber, JohnReed, MichaelReed, MichaelReed, IsaacReed, JohnReeder, JamesReemer, JohnReilly, FrancisReilly, FrancisReilly, AugustusRexrath, DanielRingle, AaronRingner, JohnRitchey, EnochRitter, JohnRohne, GeorgeRorabough, S.M.Seylar, B.M.Shafer, H.Shafer, DanielShaffer, JohnShaffer, D.Shannon, FrederickSharpe, JacobSheaffer, HenryShearer, PeterShoemaker, Wm.Shoemaker, JohnShuck, JohnSkelly, FrederickSmith, HughSmith, RobertSmith, JacobSmith, F.E.Smith, JohnSnyder, JacobSnyder, PeterSnyder, PeterSnyder, Wm.Snyder, AdamSnyder, Wm.Spear, WilliamStambaugh, RudyStaser, GeorgeStenger, PeterStenger, ConradStenger, W.S.Steuger, DavidSteward, JohnStewart, PhilipStrube, JohnStumbaugh, HenryStumbaugh, AbrahamStump, JosephTaylor, JohnTreher, DavidTrout, GeorgeUmbrell, GeorgeVogue, JohnWaidlich, F.C.Waidlick, Wm.Walker, JohnWaltricke, E.Weaver, ReubenWeidler, JamesWhite, JamesWineman, GeorgeWineman, GeorgeWineman, HenryWineman, MatthewWineman, GeorgeWingler, GeorgeWinmanJr., HenryWirsck, JacobWiseJr., ThomasWoodall, BarnabasWorley, JohnWynkoop, JacobZarne, GeorgeZettel, JohnZimmerman, DavidZullinger, Fred'kZullinger)

The Tariff Cheat
(Column 04)

Summary: William C. Bryant, the editor of the Evening Post, claims that the Republican platform doesn't call for a protective tariff while Mr. Curtin states that it does. The Spirit believes that both cannot be right.

Origin of Article: Evening Post

Married
(Column 05)

Summary: Married on August 30th.
(Names in announcement: Rev.S.McHenry, WilliamMoss, MaryHelm)

Married
(Column 05)

Summary: Married on August 30th.
(Names in announcement: Rev.S.McHenry, JacobStull, SusanSpeelman)

Married
(Column 05)

Summary: Married on August 28th at the White Swan Hotel.
(Names in announcement: Z. A.Colestock, IsaacWhite, NancyKillinger)

Deaths
(Column 05)

Summary: Caroline Reamer died on August 21st, aged 3 years.
(Names in announcement: CarolineReamer, WilliamReamer, SarahReamer)

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Description of Page: Advertisements

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Description of Page: Advertisements

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The Republican Candidate for Vice-President--A Serious Charge
(Column 01)

Summary: Prints a letter that states that Hannibal Hamlin, the Republican candidate for Vice President, was paid a fee of $7000 for lobbying a claim through Congress.