■Hi; Leaver ; argus. ! AUGUST 23d, 1865. ] Uniop State Nominations. . . FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, V dAETRANrfc j ..of Montgomery county |' 'V ' t ' .j ’ ! I. j FOR RURVBYOtt GENERAt,“ ! '.j o), Jacob Im. cabepbeix* A; ■■■■■,• of. Cambria county i * i L County Nominations . Assembly, BW S.r.QtJAYJ'Seuyoi ; JJ. KELLEY, Washington; B. WELSH, Washington; Trmurer. ; . r B. ADAMS, Now? Brighton; District Attorosy. 1 . .8. RUTitSf, Borough; Corrtrtdsfldnir; lndustry; ' - ' County Softeyor. / A7ARJAH WYNN, Beaver; , ' | Poor IHous A Director. .fcAil UEL GIB3OE, Brighton; v " ' Auditor, i|.r ■ HUGM J. MARSHALL, Big Beavor; Coroner. , THOSIAS McCOY. Moon; v Trustees of Aesdemv. i A T. SH ALLEN BERGER,Rochester; Bbv. D. p: LO WARY, Beaver; TE CONJVENTIbiT- UNIONSTA' ’ ThoUmo'nCanvoniior. met at Haf*. rishufe~on.' tho lTth inst.v pursuant to ‘ycal!. Aflopresendng as it did the pre dotninanti'purty in the. second State of the Union, its await-, fed withTauch interest at.ffiome and.- ■abroad, and it brought’ logethei to mingle in its deliberations gentlemen of the first promtnence ih onr politics., For some weeks prior tbjts rapeting, it '..md been supposed that,.; the nomi nation!; for Auditor General lay bee twechfaeistand and M’Comb, with the chances in favorOf the former; but as the canje.in a decided senti ment |ras manifested in favor of a K|)ldiers'Uicket. + As no military camjicjfete had be'en presented for the Generalship, Gen. Hartranfc, %wbo had beef, mentioned in one qr tvro counties in connection with the Sat , veyor tieneraUhip, and who was on the'grou.niT, was solicited to permit tUo wpe |of hisi fearne.' He consented . reluctance, but a few hours 3@*vi|u| to thi j pfeeting of, the Con?} venti|fi|and it was- at once evident tliht f ofwould bo a formidable compet e Is itor race for the honors. By oohSjpnl the Surveyor Gener alship 1 vyas nwarcJedHo the soldiers, and • was.fcq|tested by ? General of Sehivji|till and , Oolbnel Campbcll of > ;- ’ ,-'j ' ThbUonyonlion assembled at boon. wari ’called to ofder fey Gen. Cameron, j Fhaipipapbf the StatWExecutive Com- J; /i n iltee| and Hon. John jGeAsna, of BotK form-jfiw elected, fey acclamation; tem porary Cha;rniap.'_-'^ia-'eloqnqnt-and 1 .patnglie speech oh- taking the chair . we gVsie ontite. 11 ' . ■ • ■ • L of the Convention ; I re tnrn'l you. my sincere thanks forfthe honor! cohfeiTSd pin selecting me to , preaiJeovertho preliminary proceed ings of jour Convention. : lam fully I aWate {or the fact that the position is _ ; cmoi'pf diffioalty and requires the die* ‘‘ obfaTge of at;duon|. duties.' . I eafnistly sbtfeftf the dele' . gale ip my efforts, toy) reserve order, prornofe harmony and hasten the ba-| sines? ofthe, Convention. On my own part iSpledgo you that I will endeavor to discharge of the position to thehtmostbf ability, with im Affif fidelity. ' ! lliljßeerfelyl hope that the delifeera liofeil iff thmbody may bo barraoniohs andiiall the fesults of onr action en. tirei^feati“(factory to the people whom wo Bs|reBeni., .J regard the Conven . tioc justheing organized as one o£ no '■ ordtppry interest. The position of Per nsylvanja in the Union as well as ■ her phst history entitles,-and will corn fnfe c d former, a potential voice in thej ||-oonBtrtic|ibn of pur Govefn ,mepf| At all hazardB, and at-e.very i ' sacrifice of everything save principle,; : mnstlthe action of . this Convention, ~ in tJSiliehd, ,be|unanimous. The whole armyfpf loyal'voters) who, in 1564, • rallji||l -around the standard df Abra hairc Lincoln,fand proclainrtd%tb;thq -'wofijf, tha't the Union intist r be pro * served. and the rebellion sappressed at every hazard,; must again be called intfeitfee field iunfier the banner which shall |)o hoisted ffiere to-day'.' Thfe mil it ary power, of the rebellion hasspeen trashed. Our, bravo and ho- j roik- pfficers. aoldi.ers and sailors have j | , wolf Iperfqrraedi their parts. Beioro L 4lia;rtiagnilade ,of their achievements. . .lie;|fa.rB of former times and the bat-. ties jjf othotinations-sink into compar-?, ” atijjre insignificance, j Unr nation to day peejapies ayrroudferposirioh-before thf World.’'ih,d ; is,,mpre feared by the, aristfeefacies. bf Europe, than ever be* fbfe|. Thegjlbries as .well.aathe toils ‘of bniflsurelving, heroes, botji officers atid j| feordipijs, ?tb,ememories of. the thpasahds stain and starved indefoiico oTlour, cadho, tfeb tens of tbonsf nds of Widows and orphans made such by thd'war, and the millions of debt wil inentred by a- loynt people to < presfervo the Ufa of Site nation, all de mand tliat the friutsof' the>great vic toml of human freedom shall not be frij||ererli away fey the_mistakea ef pol -' -itipmns." '■ |, ; 1 .] . .■> ! .tojyjeld upOn the altar of patriotism T ai{ pis persona! preferences and indi. vidotl wishes I for tlio common good' There may:'be, and .there Jrp doubt wiV-,, seme which we muy ToascnaWy and ; safely I differ —- Uphnoll ih’c toreatt vital issutes of-the day all tfolyihyal men| raustland WI M a'jffco I During Ihe lour ye'arjsQi fear ful and bloody «»r just the reb-lli'in increased ami and wan greatly’ protra'cVed|3)y rear ■ son Northern. syMpathy. Now; | that ,if; is over, these.men in the North [ have grown biiideisr ami mof; defiant by reason' of! the aid r and cpmfbft 1 whichtlreyexjp'eht'to receive in turri from-those lately in arms agiinsttbe Government; [Tide, the rob el lion is over, the fighting has ceased, but> the wnrisnotonded, the spiiit't f rebel lion stilt |snd it is;to day active", insolent and»dofiant. |The great ob - jbet ofitherCbbllion was the death of the republic, the dimnemberjnent of I the. natUm—that object! has not been abandoned. Those who undertook it foiled to accomplish their purpose’ by. force r df anns.| They now strive to reach the same end by meahs pf man agement andfippeals the prejudi ces of thepeople at tbe ballotfßbx. ~ This may ’appear to be a harsh Judgment. ‘ I would that I could be lievo otherwiso. spliit that for; thi r tyy <> a rsa n d rnorfi'has detract ed our people.and disturbed tb< ipeace .of the natipn, in a . bold attempt to ! make slavery the rhlingppwer of the I nation,'an 1 alii other interests inbser ivienl tolbat—the spiriti-whic i slew :oui wounded and mangled 01 r dead on th,e field Of battle alter tb( battle was over—fbq saino spirit whidi pre sided pverjthp prisons fiLAni erson* ville, Libby’, Belle Island and else ; whero—tbat Whictr organize;. irre sponsible bands of^guerrillas—slew innocent women and children n rail road cars,poisoned fountains of water,, and imported Iciathsomojdigeasi s—the same spirit which animated the hand 1 of the assassin] as it sped the fatal bull !*to, the brain of 6ur late merpift I,mag' I nanimons arid patriotic Preside njjwill I not hesitate to'seize the throat orstah the heart of the nation.'and d ?slroy, if possible, the noble old repn >lie of our fathers, utterly regard! eos at the ruin anil, woe which may follow.; Already .those men in the So; organizing to send tepre«entap itheir Wind to Congress., Their i jin' the-Nortb ajre rallying fop thj purpose. Allow them to sucoi their scheme and soon the rebc will be .-t els fob injuries suffered by t| and pensions granted to rebel .w ed and rebel widows. Under tl*i it is confidently expected'by tbeji the good ojd ship of state. wil| go down and the nation perish', i this failionr whole ’national debt next bol repudiated and ; tbe. d rui,ned, ‘ Shall, all. this be avoided 7j M a correct an'swer to this qiiestioi depend upon your action to day' ety dollar" of debt, municipal and national, Contracted for V =I :|. i pression of the rebellion, rnu; shall be paid rtt iill hazards Nt cent of.rebel debt, .damages, or siotis shall' oyer Be aisdinod ol upon any yiretext or Ipr any ■ whatever. ‘ 1 j - \ | Our present loyal land patriotic. President, Andrew [ Johnson, 1 has sub joined to these people a policy which challenges . th'je adniiration of . the world. It will fitarnp biin UirdagH-aIl tirtip to cQmb as a magnanimpm!, mer ciful : and kind-hearted ruler, in h:a efforts to carrj* it pit ho must and will receive, opr hearty Sand zealous co-operation apd[ support; But ihpuld those people , they have, already com treat his offers of mercy w.ithiscorn and. coij.empt, and present Ito the country nr 3T *’ world ac exhibition of folly, m id. and ■ wickedness, nnparalled, et here proclaim to .them snjd'to our ci [sen ruler ’that ; wo will, one and :i I stand By himj in seizing anil hlpldi their oyn . territory by ithe mliliia | power of the country, and that I I'grasp of the military arm shalllnot satisfy UB, by th< I professions and their vpraoticps. tl [they are ready-, and wilHrig toltibcs in . good taith the resulla pf th j wj Itiwas ojf thejr' own seeking Mid their own making. They hare right to »sk tfho.ad vantages of i tr unless -hey {rapan to .submit to t Verdict. . Tho war has v not ended ur the conquered party ihas fairly j ceb) ed its results,|n,nd the. Governing nti nbt only a-.perfect: logalright,; but is her shlemri duty to enforce!.'th results, by: military aiim., Oprfc years’ v?ar, tho.rhpst gigantic in 1 world’s bistoiiy, must hot be in va Let the late rebels accept In good, fa. .the policy of"our President, and wo w.iil gladly" welcome thenv, again as brothers’ intojthe loids off oiir Union, Let. thhrn reject it,/and stand by him and Congress in compelling them ip aoknowledge our Iriuraph „anj their defeat, i Slavery ip dead, ahr’ m!ust and shall bo buried.i The] spr dl'slaveiylanVst dio ! dnd be it Thai aristocracy ofV' the Soi which hits fostered and npheld slave and- whiph inangnrafedihe date, ter hie civil war.Tnhst. Jjojshorn of power. ; Already it is at work s ,irri Bp opposition tie the policy 1 t f I Government j and cheating hi-still and; bitterness among ' the, people: Per two years wo cafiihd oh tje v without striking at tbo cause pf \ war. ! Indeed we rather [guard sd a protected it. p At last Abraham L coin, when biis. time had pome, on memorable first day bf [Janus 1863. struck J at 1 slavery; | , The Irei is befdro . us. And yet j’ it j seems ns_i£; r no lessons are; "at cient tp reach the' authors of rebellion. Ijt is faSt beComing ma fest that dtp permanent peace, ev with: the death of slavbry. ean bo euredjintilj the authorsandstjppb era of slavery Sro subdued. In l words of our present patriotic Pre dent, !.■.-• f" j “This arktoicraey ija snthgosietie to principles, pf /rce democrat id, government; i the time has come when thisrebeUioMfelem of aristocracy j mnSt be pnnigfhcd. The ti has comowhen their lands must be <Jonfi; ttd; mart be pit doem radfordinoreasod protection to Ameri their powNeion* divided moms the woittler f <Jan the develop- Merers of . i .J . lAint wealth |of the This result will throw Into our xiMtonu<• •W»Aa*miti A I'^jj Ttomott mvnj nriHjonj i ' le mn % feited lithe Vewofcof fheirformerowner*. 1 horpe mar- Wl»at loyal mu ouVibjort thatby mealMr of, gets for , out; agriculturalists; |to AC* ' tbU fund a few of thecomfcrta, if sot the lex- tract Capitalto "the ml noral fields of, nrfe*; ofdtfei adAd ; the .provide tevonnd atraaggafcaasgs! ratherby the tf ebon whlek lit 'JWho cretHt; agd this Convention reoognla will object that the bounties and pension* of ;es the chief wnemy to a policy of pro onr soldiers by whom the victory was won rad'l tectiOn Mo--- that European. jpower the nation, saved, should bo and a w hich for years, has f«roished;rJrati» tbit bj cn, of ,I.™ rjn;l’tn : V Lu# tndeiTOt»J to (itltb Olir, Cum jurtly forfeifedalarge of onr natlonaPnierce from the SMS, [ .J , ~ debt should be ettlngni»hed,a«d ihoreby the 7. ‘fhat any; attempt jby foreign oaf taxes of all elaases of. Our people diminished, t ; onBt o eetablish monaifchicalgovetni' SiiaaAtiWSapSite * removed by treason itself? r a designrto destroy Sepubhcao inatfe ! Having proclaimed the freodom>f the ,slave tntious, ] Kecftrd for pur own . safety let ua not jreaken ourselves or endanger his an d for the fbfnre Becuhily pf,;th.eKe« condition by any controvert/ ami kf oia*Hvee pdblie demand that' hffl such'attempt about bis presentposition ortbe extent of lua j • .. i . •; privileges, bet carefully and snrely provide, 'J- * ‘ . that'u« freedom- thus prbclalated snail-be -b- knaV itlStbe doty of Congress firmly Imd irrevocably, established andsbnr* to eecnre the fail Federal ; to ed through all time to bb'me. .'. all honhrably diacbargeld soU^ nil \ ir* : Letibity oraotlonand*bheerfttl aeqtf es* the data-rf : tW]^T N W cende in the decision of the majority aarx L ; I 'C ' our deliberations—lot the glory. ftrpeimij ro p {- /nVv U and snecess of our common country, alone, be recogtllts in eILuJU M. OUT olyeot, and aU will be well. ; Stanton Ufa fearless, bdnos^" r P ‘ able Mr. Cesshd was a lew' years ago a head of die Department M ’ l -A >.ar, a „ . *u„ - public servant who hasdeserved well Democrat strictest sect, was a couhtty; abd haf bbrtJ.hlme Douglas delegate to the Charleston; B «|f «, oliar In hjs grebt , ofßcVas to Convotuibn, find adhered to the parly merit tbe,t*Brneet of aK‘Joy so Jong as it masked its hostility to al mejri; atdwe lender |lo him jand to the war -for the Union, ot Which he tho a j « I*. wtW ihet our tbftbks for then v^luaulß.ser was an earnest and valuable in theo lP Übortjr an( } er. He voted for Oortin in and r t ;... ■ ;. ; ’ . 1 a.<: f ; came squaroly out r against the Dcmoc |jd That the constant ’devotion of racy in 1864, when bo was am inflqen- (governor Curtin to. the best inUreats tial canvasser,for,theLincolniticket. . ffi# At . *■ - last foai years, and hia laaefMifeable , Cotnm.tte,e B on permanent organ zu* e^lt^n .Jn ; to’ pdj- tl tion and resolutions were duly ap* i Jebbof grtttftiido-'we O«eobr t atido pci n led. In tlie-fbrracr it Ls said there al .defendora. mot inorely; by j’vordsi was a littlh ;tbe : only bktW.aoby : dso)iJa bimjto the. pan Mar the . ponyenuon . was dietnrbed.A: Cduvkubu, Wcipfcs number of the Coramitteemep desired genii rig. tlip Joj?aJ peopietof Pinnsyl "the coptionapccof-Mr.Cesanawpermsi** Jthe claims ;i>F oaf; nent President of the Convention,j but’ citizen our:Cj(iijfidonce-and tv *» «: | se^^|tSE?Ti&. disposition of the majority olhei- to the 1 elaitos orihpsa wihojhare faith* wise: 111-natured , porsonsLsaid that fully servetkiheir country in ar»j ' J — " thy or; the nayy in tbe'sUppressioiii’Of tb are res, of Hernia > same ;ed in' il deb’l So reb* Mr, Carrieron .intone to accept .iy or ; i,u» with great reluctance the chairman- i I'k'-Vi'■ ;. fe „ : o ,Vi . i n ! 12. Thattho loaders-of the Demo ship of toe. State Central Gomm ttoe ,J r[lUCj paP t y gtand arkWd lor the coming year, and that it ; wag Uic people"-of Pennsylvania for con feared Mr. Cessna might hot press it staiiily obstructing the effortsj'of the upon him wilhWsufficiont pertinacity, constituted: authorities to maintain anyhow by a .the friends [j* republic. Thjey did' of Ilf. Cameron and one of the lead- *”? & pWsions £* j gno „ nt ;, : ing for Auditor uonerul, followers against the legally elected officers of j Hon' Hearv C. Johnson, was reported the Fedjeiwl Government,,and riftiimng from; •* . .*• 1 > r all reproach against treason or armed traitors.. as permanent. Onairman by U’vple.oj .; py procatfng a decision firom Ui« Demo-- 18 to 14 for Cessna. Hb other nomi- ici-atio judge* of onr supreme Court, denying . • ,; . .j.' .j .l. n ■; the tight of theGorernment to.Mie services uation being: made in the Convention, o f. th e citizens of this Sute for the defence Mr, Johnson Was elected By acelahia- of their imperiUed country,. : - T ’ uon. & v--/ H- - :By “discouraging men from rolupteering i . ’ V' r , . /. , _ into the armies of the Unfen; I 5 The Committee on Resolutions re- it necessary to suoohmW to treason, to pay pofVed the following, which were>oail Mwge bounlies;WiS4 ae Wdetfag etei^r'ward, v ~iZ. V , township and .borough in the Slate with debt, amidst enlhii“iasUc. applause, | and Ibe ranloriof our armies. . : • " adopted , unanimously: | , By oppoeihjftheehlisimentof negroes for 1. That as representatives oft the °BV defence, although , one wfiiie man'less 10,-.1 v^plo, txL «.»j. -» Reverently., desire to offer per vrLcu the battle of .Gettysburg was rrxgmg on Tude to ’Almighty Cod; wljpse favor the soil of rennKylrnnia, and tue reaultof 1 lias vouchsafed'victory to the rtatior.nl that deoisfre bstile was uncertain. | ■ arras, enabled us> to eradicate i the I B J denying to oor.soldicre the HgU-' to Vote nf Klnvorv from .incl iJniP and' 't hile fi B ht |“B for lb? flag of our, fathers, on crime O , ) . ■ -*Lj. ’ . the plea that such rights were not allowed by tp.render treason egatnsl too Jicpub- our constitution, and by opjfesing auj omend lic impossible forevermore; uncr nest ment which rcmQTodjtheir objections; andre to Him, OUr . thap.ltS .are dbo land are lieved our bravo soldiers from ibis disability, heiebv tendered lo our lirave soldiers] s By exaggerating the public indebtedness, and sailors, who, by U.otr enfcnco,- <Wory.ag thepubliccredit and teaebrngthat .- » ... . • .T •j. the nnauciAl resources of the uortli .Wefßrtto sacrifices, a.tiu. iLuatrious uoi*9iBin, , e q i 0 the suppression of the rcbcllion.i bavc sceurctJ: to Ineir country; * i By a shameful opposition to mcasjr*res' : for and to the down'-lroddch everyV.herb ] extending relief to tWs families of Union sol-, / an Liberty: who 1 have i dlers, and by a malignant effort by these -he shown that tbh war for the restora- 1 means‘f.s«cure the 1 success of jin .. ; „ rr . . . _• . ■ ',>atbe field, or such a protraction of the war ‘as Uon of the is not afat lu re; endj ex haust the nation in its effort to"sub-, ns has-proveh foe ! dae their friends. ho- the fact that; this'Government of the! ; By m>w heaping abuse 'upon the Gorern all. People,-by the People, for; tho Peoplo,! ment for,punishing assassins slid thciraccom ing is as invincible in.itfl strength Witis I P U| ?“: »>y demanding the release tof.le'oding ®- ■■ I *h6 That revering the memory of dor soldiers, and by assuring ■ rebels, that he Abraham Lincotn. tho gfoat martyrof neither’in person or’ property shaU.lbeybe eir libcrt\’, wo cannot show greater honor punished.for their crimes. -m hat to bis name than by a go'herouw snp- I And if anythin*;w«« wanting felcomplele enf -c k:i „„„ their infamy, we haVe it in their determined p port of his fellow patnotio iandj sue, oppoaltiqa to free labor,and to a tariff which, ar, ecssor, Andrew Johnson, the Presi- w hile"it would make Übor profitable by pro of dent of the IJnited Slates, wild has deeting the workingmen Ot Pennsylrani^from no been called to complete tbd’task which .-British oompetition- wonid. largely, increase rial bo lefc hnfinisbe'd. Hia unbending pa- ff* 'VS ,B «•' »h« mafaWnaace' of the triotisbin the fastis a sure the public fiitb and credit. J - nlil in the mdmehtoasj fufiore the | THcde was some wrangling‘6vcr the, !pt* authority of the Governnient will-bo resolatsoii: relative to Boldior nomtna has u.pheld, and the rights and liberties of Cren Todd of chmbefiumi, of: tit all the citizens or the i*opahiic se- > ..v A i\ . ; lOg o- c j . ~ - 1 ■ v.* i forrng a substitute I'.nuling thp choioo onr 3.: That the mild anti' generous of tbe Conyonlibn in the nominations the method of recoDStruetioh offered by to- be made to.tnilllary gentlemen; but •in the President,to the [people laWly -in the’substitute was evontnaliV' voted th I'ebeljiori, in the judgmeni/of this; Con- [j &w ; and Uio rcsolution of tie Com veiittOn, has not been accepted in the i . . i •i ~ . i , v £ J ■ spitit.of honest loyalty ania gratitude," m.ttee was tf.cn adopted w,thout d.S, but with; SDch evidence! of-’defianQo -sent. The Convention tnen jballoted rand hostility* as to-Jmpal* us to the for AutJitdr Got.eral. ‘ Hon, .John ’Ay conviction that they cannot safely bo-j n <l ; vUl b d) a pepalaf riodjeapable oanV pe.ntrus’.Cd .'with the political rights; ~, , T -c| which they forfeifed; by th,eir tre^oni d ' <late tro f Lancaster WM jtVaruity until they have proven thoir accept*- jsupporled^.in the East, ’and , you Mp ilh atice of the,-results of *|tlte; wair, by hComb tmited ihe'voles the nth incorporating' them in constiUiiional ji d eiot»ales from tli« extreme West, but ■xy provisions and securing to all| dhwfa belore the retjdhf Uxii Ti~*,within their,borders their inalienable f ~ •_■ •. , „jii_ . «... -T .its right to,life; liberty pursuit rels of rim hero of FortSteadman. and ißg ol happiness, ’ ,| ' r 1 jGen.’ was nopriinateff ori‘tho the 4i>That haying:, cobqnsrdd; the, re- [first bhllbt."' This' rendered d|western' ily bonibus States; they shop held in i C andidfitb necessaiy foV Sqrvey6i-,Gferi 'Sl objection, and the trehtmentj they oPa)> p >r w hich Colonel Campbell Was 1 ere to receivoand t&elU'S's which are , ’,l. i . ■ , .... thei to.govern them; should, referred to dominated with tffißmg opposition. and the lavf making pp wet; of, the j, nation The papal resolution An- to' ,, IChkirman 1 Cb'appdiiil the •Ohafrintm of the 5. That as tho' late rebcMipt] was, the Siftte Chhl ral Committee, Ac., was still that they should pay the expenses of ven9 rudely set his foot Upon the tffi- the war, and Copgresa-sbpuld declare Cameron arrangement, if any , there the as forfeited and vosjEed in the 1 Govern- waa ; W moving the election by the S Convention of John Cessna to'the po. ven estates exceed the sum of BIG,OOO, ... ... sP- and tbat;the proceeds of the property ertlbVr,[and hia, motion was passed with )PtV so epnfiscatea should bo lapplied to in» romarknble ananimity. : the crease the pensions of those entitled- The Coovention then treated itself thereto by theicasnaliiesof the f war,tb to ? a i oo k at iis: candidates, and ad-- «.■ sr.surs- >r*i burden of tbb national <)ebt. ! ; the ticket. . , .1. f ' *ime 6 ” T,, at »t is tho duty pf|Cpngreea The candidates and platform are un ,a. so lo revise the Vevonuc;laWB as to »f- exceptionable,and with the proper ex- 10 war [cund 1 -. is load :m that soon Should jwould cmntry [uch of. i may 1 -Ev- State e sup t and iti'qne pen r paid easbn' K -1-1 ertion andorganiaation • c*rtf : the State., by filtython*ati4 majority. Tafl-tiaina «rf |ia tollhe 'pAbiite sSr.w j^da^ r^»en ; li^ : &m* w ijond *ndljee>nipmy Jn*jlhe recap tar® of~Fortiß«id»nin. ]b rli''• gin-j Tteman of r was, aclvil engineer bar of jttPnlgomery coni iw/ ®%ife!»r 5 ■-.. .v. tf .,.< . UJ v».j.*s -v;f : gj ■»' *v-* ■ *"«,->• ■ month* to the >JbrMk|P^9p| swmiig; jjt rajj^Pf^ •jsjfii;’ Vni®'pfjHp^: Art# *■ which‘ jrt spondedttO ithoV^li^lbr^ibreo; montls men,, jwi® Cplppyl o^i tb®' Fourth/ Begitnßiitl |, When hip «i>&l|«pdi ipryico, hj^ reftWto jUig sbppd of tiip eneniy'g punrioh” -®t Bp)f Ban, hb open tb® aUfT of 6fthvßr®nlt|i‘n;4knd «to< io tb®, bdttlp^l&inrninghe^ FiVetl regiment’ of, was assigheiT ;io‘r^^cn»i<^'r.^<^V«i(!pbis 0f;.80,-; arioke Ifllaod*apfl Xewb(irn; joined jiß'o ‘a , rmy of ' thei|*ptpma.o on .its ,«*, trebt|frorij, tßp and fought gallantly’ at tbo second ba .tie bf )Boli •Ban and South Mouhtain/.At’Antip* tam.lie wodeliovo/thc brigade whkjh carried the Stpnp' brirfgpfrti® p^dti^’^'o^'Uio. left/ljis ‘rejnmWt . bpqgj ibo, followed Burnßidi® Jlp the iMTest, .and took i f artin/tbje I Kentucky and/KnOxrifj® &mjMUgsf, | and’ pel'nPlied in time]to jj pi.n (grands grind' ir overhCDt upba - R phmond.-p, Hart^ani V in tbp rhean! Urierwa» jpr j>-- moted Per vice; to bo a Brig ntfior.Gtneral, and ; tp ! the cpmiband of a divlsipn bf the new / oho year organisations fro n < bis own State; -How he 1 fought U e'm,- onj the; p t 28th pf MaW;h, when Loo massed bis; ,w-' troqps in a desperate, effpr L to brcait' (Jj* qurltnes and sorer Oar jdirri ir.twain. is fresh in J evet rtotWclicye; the Democrat:} election wijl, fare ninth h him than .did their frlobds eranfrl; 'No soldier emerge .• \J : . -< ' ) 3 i present war iwith a 1 better i Gcii. iHartrahft. ' . ' Colpnel , Campbell is ai from Cambria. who eomn 541 h P. V., from its must< discharge from service! H wasengaged daring moat; in fighting Moaobyand- W the line of thy Baltimore 4 road.ja service 101 l of ’peril! less ot laurel*. It joined his clash op the Valley, i biocttle with Breckenridge U its ' number ' sn : ' kitted jvnd Campbell being diat&jgui si official reports for his galli is a gentleman of excellent j diftpottod rcputatloi, ! and;j heavy yotoalongl-tho ittonnj ; ticket is decidedly tj est which could have been J the Bold,, and should be elec least j50,000i ißeayer count her snare in the work.' All ceasary is tobring out the to ibis end bur friends must | aTbnico and effect a ( tborou, zaUon. Hon- ■ Wm- D. Kelley to •i‘ • stituenta- ! The fire - burns and. the caldron ■bubbles and. tail and trouble are doubling fast amopgst the politicians of ; the metropolis, sarcastically termed the City of Brotherly Lota Gen. Cam eroni a.fewnights' since in-out of his unfortu nate Spasms bf l speech-making which over-' came i him at the' Girard Eouse, t ook occasion to animadvert upon the course’and character of the Philndclphia;t)ongressmen and there-: upon-the member: from the Fourth District says a, few words to his constituents upon the Character and public services of the woTtiiy ex-Ministcr to Russia, .wjiich we giyo below. Judge Kelly'ls one of - ,.the foremost public mep of,;thd diiy anil.the 'State, of the, first a. bility, unsullied ' reputation, and I unswerving fidelity to Republican, principles, nnd enjoys h | deserved popularity' in' the City— We imagine that Gep. Cameron already apprel ends hia-er rorin 1 casting down the gauntlet before shitn intbis Interesting quarrfc . W s’eopy fromtite Ihquirtf. ■ ; b j , ".-.i ■ ’ 1 HIL AB ELr iI lA, AUg. ] To the Umqn Men of the T burlti Con-1 gtessional' jt>istridl;—A long and sue cdssiol career in Crime emboldens tbe guilty. A. recent ill astral tor, of this lawf of human : nature impels;, mo, to. violate my ..lifelopg rule of andlfor ohce to notice a political ’slan derer. : I do not, howevet.-^atjflyers, yon for the purpose of ihia muendoea or falsehoods-, My life lias beep passed among ft its rec ord; familiar toyou all. does potfrepp.lj ;th‘efh, I hiayo liyeiTin vajn. llSly.j purj-i pbse is simply ;to pierce the'mail of ill-goUon gold in which besclothed 1 himdelf.'apd.jgi'va ; ’a glimpse at,, the; loatlispiio.; :it ■protects.' '. . ‘ ;■■;, . • Thh papers of .Friday, that' Simon CMmoroni aof coanly, waa : serenaded bj> t jin ithe preceding evening ai .rard- house, in this pity. a: himself of the.ocoasipn -Ip} cblieagtiee and myself, ‘‘tbet < raentg Philadelphia,”'!n a ' IheMsemblnglß; l ;.” 1; was but. a youth wh I ' -i ,r .V.' 1 /% «reit Hp S* **’ • Those .. ituined .• in 6a, y bni/p^f Cbe popr Indians, jfc tWepdcie-Wtich tfaroi Goverorbenfcdni fidedto .bint l«r that pnrpoee,-be tained itanfi gave;;tbeip,tliip ,npt«» of the.' Middletown .Bank, .of „whidß,J»e in ihe remote wilderness tb«B.%f.pte* Iwerei utterly wortbleeir’jrbf.liAlUttli could fiot;BM,; them ;for .any purpose there, nor carry them lb : {dr'ijw|pw. : ‘ Bat lwM .that td -i «ifhon hot ?,their loss bis gain, and eras ha nPtso much ,$e richer by ; every, noW;? that iftiled to, come home for redempHop, [though they.did eofferand BU;rvef ' ; Ai|d, thosp ol ybu iwnb are hot tfld enough to rjsf member all tbis/noef know Why this : bold, bad iban is sometimes spoken of by.y.<my .»pn|ora as the <,‘great Winner, bago, ,v and someti mes _*a ‘‘OldKfcka-r '''pOpw|-; ‘- I -’ ' _ r tban'tltirfy years; I bare y£aicbud. the tortuous career, of this mahland havefieveii seon, t reft«ion to, abandon mv first impreesfcm of bi» character. Whether ‘ acting with the Heinodratic, the Know Nothing! dr toe.RopSbli,can,Party,.for he has in them,all, bo has pever Mehrialsoi: criininal ‘instincts. Bje has ehaeayoredt ,io turn them lal 1 'bccbant. His ambition isfsardidOsind panders to his avarice, a|d;i ,e ."w^fts u ffi*; i honors byvi the per^. tO-.-bis; grasp!— ic&nndenjfeb in -the ‘people and ji|.a,wSrp that tlipy distrust him. i His speecfi ,bt Thurspay opening was npf-jkaTaclerUup of j him, Ifpr he isi : prd,no tO tho nso bf Hipi habit is to point to employy'ano.tber hand to drive it home <■ Though iaii active participant iii-th© pofitics of hip county and State for tpp.rc than half a century/during which. long period'ho lias’pursued the roEls.bf office, of jobs,' of contracts, ith eager arid copse less assiduity- be never dared, to perniit his name to B-prCsgnled to the people of county hS atg as a candidate for anolecuvo He »i‘ Hie crawls to the j fpet of th e opt inline power, tie cares not who iay be King, so that.,he' may “still bo "in r : of, Bray," and to’ that cud be jijflf fers' wilh'and corrupts weak ! and needy members*! of teonvcntionß and the Legislature of both parties. ,: t=', I need not recite] ihp, disgraceful! factkaltehding his several canvasses Ipr illio United States jSeppto. Their ninVeoni odef, lingers in your nostrils tii lit is .hour. In'the. first he bought the vole rof ,three Tiemticralie members, and: in the last - bid twenty thousand (Iplh.rs for the vote Which -.would have elected him. : This lastAransac 'iOr. wnSjSp flagrant that the legisla vre Wa»compelled to take cognizance , it|,and if justice jbe not lame as well] hs. blind, the law and, honor of 1 our State will yet bo vindicated Tk evillreport of bis deed pervades, "’pi lie.' country as a reproach to; our e State. : Yes,unhappily fpi Pcnnsylva e iiia and, her greal inierosts the bur.* d -fsardi-wittged famo-of jSimon is ‘national. By months' of abject so licVt'atlpn and corrupt bargaining ;he IprpcUred,. a ma c s ot lletter.-i, 'Certifi cated and recantntioT.s, that, imposed |iitn upon j President Lincoln as the .reprisenlatiV/C jrfian cf the Kej'.itpno Statu,: ‘/That jwas a|n; evil hour 1 for PeTiusyijfanin. | Ypuall rerricmberhow he, organized the Nayv Agency in this city,[and fed .the. ineffable reproach ' hoitbos brought on pur Navy; Yard ( anil | commercial and other business] men. In, the his impudent [anp ill-judged harangue! hp said;—i“ln j the olden time a memlber rif Congrfess | frnrii Philadelphia i would have ibad! sufficient influence' to jb«ve carried hiaj ■point (the : establishment.cf a Naval StAiion at League CsVand) without a diSßenling voice”, I* that the asser tiomof a sober man? and did\he yphp made it fbrget tbal diir in il)e. olden times ift jpropoging to 10-| cate|n G.bverpment workshop at Phil adelphial had; not the terrible reputa tion joflsimon Camerdn, the Fagan; of the Harrisburg lobby and ez Secreta iy of \yisr tocontdnd with, and, thpre forej badspmo drnnee for success?— cnlleagufi? and ! vrerd Idas bappy than! they in thfs reipqpt. i , ; , 1 ijifive said; ho .bogged add gained iffir the influence which indue- j I cd iirWliiineolo to, invito, him to a scat! riij liis; Cabinet. It was now fortify] (hppdd, by, those who Imd not eoe/rdca (llio depths of his.depravity, that,ihe j,ingi)ldjaiid rith, he would - vanlageiof So distingnishcd an pppor- I tunlty ib- prove thatlhe - could bo hon-*- 'e%t,aiuf cpuld aduiinisicr a trust wjth-_ ojut llurping. it; to his own profit, or bandihg!tto/fund over creal« fires/jp !be used on Joint Hmv isadly these.,hopes were djsap-’ pointed js attested by! the brevity, of his Lenu of office, and [tbe-cireumstani ces uridpr which it closedi j ; . j• •, I ( In .less than one year from the day : on which Si,raon. Camkofi was install ed ‘as Secretary of War, Congress, tbnngh: early pay! it had be fore 1 it (but partial evideuco of .his crintcs, ,iod^gnah,tly , drove- him from I that high office. ;T>vjp-thirds of the] members ol the lower House were j friends Jot tlitr A l^l uistralion. and wbuid gladly have sustained , each radniberjof it; : a» its, distin.r! gnishediheafl. ’: , ! ■- 'I l/' • Yhu kh -imagine kk^ a l If Won liairo. beefrlo them to find tfiem solvea''p6nit¥airied by duty tp-pro*. factih'at thpm rßt man/the, head pf ;theTf paity had been,.induced’ ibo of John B. Flbyd hid exhibited greater aptitude than.bdj’for his worst tricks i But if. became inevitable, for this old mart, nolwilhstandidg his boasted and ren j.-; { j - Ivl sr :'" l T * and we t!(i at the next aj >tler jwfoie nj, —Leo’s vet is: from' the record than i Iron llan Handed the er«in to it's Iti* regiment bfitstorm [hit©" ''MOfig* t Ohio rail-i Is and fruit* ti Hun tot i n 01 itid ' in t! [it or.e-bal winnilec ed in f ntry. ibjlity ai will poll a tains. ic strong*. 4>la(ipd in itcd by. at must do that is ne volOjiand gp to work jh orgnni- hia Con- \ ■ ■an non nee I Dattphih iis friendai Ji:tho Gi ; availed^ ;ongreBB«i peech to in I first z====l ; , n y, to proclaim bikr crime* Nor IS' ® a iy 5^W d ib«w ff ißU ;have t pverted tWa 0 * 1; ftoimur, Stale tould rankr in! dne-third cf th&Bouso resdiatipn «tcondem n aUp D “ itJ. wad two , to one igainH fc ?t ®' bear. *?* representative, ofonr Stated bat i against the resdiotion.talled to reena my vote. "■;; : ... ..... ~ : Y ecof a • i iln'thte fact, gentlemen Ton -J;-' 1 naan s hostility to me and Mr. Walbdrh, the offi i adelphia, and others of hik qreLnr!. fcave : offered me : bis friindallTn C J■ support if. I would endeavor to h&« tbat resolution expunged.; Mytepi! has mvanably been lhatj to atirM matter would be to proiWce« I have never in this or.a«*bt e J e "t deavoied to. propitiate .'hin£ M j r vi creatures.. Kdslone mai- mwll J*. epot where,my poor remains mar «!' I mean that- my child' ren shall , be viidi cll( l' - name, by pointing to the fqfct th»t g. mon and bis confident fHenda were ever hosjiile.io'me.^ With. grateful : regards, yonrs rwri’ truly. ! ; Wm.J^Keu.q-/ List of Jurors far September :r Term, 1865? ,'r. COMMENCXNOjSTMOJ D.VV. “ ‘ GRAND JEROaS : ORip: Daniel Dawsdii,:(F , proioaji;) .Hanover: David Anderson; Marion: Wesley J. Bools, J New Brighton: Benj fiedisim; Prebjdomrlsftae Black, [,?- ’ South- Heaver: Michael' C6nklc, Stewart S Elder; . i Chippewa: Petei Clar.kpj: ? • Darlington: ,Gec> Dilwortli, Jacob Marks, -•• , ’.!> ’:'■■■: r. ! - Brighton; Geo Elliott, John Kirk, patrick;-,./' J [• /'■ . ' Rochester: Joscphlfiiys; ; , ' ' i Boroiigh;N .1 Lloyd.Jpbiv Slrdck;_. ,Robt II J.egper; | ‘ , • 3 '- EcpnOttvj; James-Mot)re;|, i Big Beaver: Fergus il’CJlplland; Raec6on:4Vm Robb,Michael Spring er. i j ' r (4 N TajJor; Hopewell: .Henry > Temple,;- jape's Jones;; .■ _ . Rochester: Tlioa Jackson. > ; i ' ■''l VETXT JURORS.: V ! ■ Ipdos*ry; John Abet,' jb^nston f. j Jack, Job Pother, John jr j ■Beaver Boro: \Vm Biireluy, Sr, ■ i INfew Brighton: Geo S'Bark|r, Jno CorbWj'Jus JlcGarroll; ii Bridgewater; ffm Barrjef; ; Kconomy; Adam • Burtiomv, Daviii L: Anderson- dames Sala; i ’ I Bit: Beaver; Jus Jv Calhoun, 'fhos ~ *» j. 1 Gran?; . Dariir.gloti: A J G6ok, Ihitt; . , , Raccoon: J- C Christy; Ohio: John Barclay, JoVn Bh'ncan, .(of'Sami,) Johnston Lauifhliiij D C- Thompson; . ' ■ : ' i - Rochester:!Geo C .(?uhningliam,' [ I ■ Green: Johnston Calhoun. Samuel Reed- -(• j (Jhippeiva; L’avid Ihmla i, Jim Wil* -sJn; ■ L [! Now Se.wickley:' Sami. I eaii.-.>brain | Hunter, Jesse R 'Oakle}'; I Ha.tpvers William -<Jil|il• .Fallslon: Thomas <S Hay's;' ' .Marion: GeoHartzell, sf; - j- .North Sewickly: James jjamos Thomas; -■ ’ •r. : | Hopewell; Sam! Neoly.. C Ritchie; i Pulaski; Ephraim SmUli; . - | Frankfort: Robert Vane;. ' ' I. NOTICE.-i LETTERS of! adnUmatratiunon' tile estate, .-of. Jobs S. P.! ’lbWis.:liij; of Ma . r,et ‘ jita, Ohio; deceased, havias-: h een !ed to the nndersignpd, all. persons '»(“ l.are required .to make immiliat eqi.iy.mti’ , in t those having claims Wilt 'presVnt them, prop erlv authenticated for settlement. ■ ELIZA ANX IR'VIN. A.ilmt-.! ]! AOg2S’6o. ‘ kS* InJrrtp-^ f N Mavslial’s- {4al e - T) V virtue’of a writ of sale hr 'l' c n ’ I) Wilson; r M’Cnn (Hess, of tire UU-, triot Court of the United Stale, |n,aaJ f»r.‘ Western District of Pennsylvania, in 1 £ a "ji of forfeiture, to ; me directed, [trill he sal the CUSTOM HOUSE, imlic ■f- iV CITY OF PITTSBURGH, j , On Friday, September : at 10 o’clock, a. m-, fbc following property, to wit:. V * .A. [ A certain DISTILUERY&with all the bniM mgs appurtenant there!oPiogether wl, “ . LOT OF OHQUJJD on urhicli the siflne ~»1 0 sltpaie in Bridgewater, ! Pa,, the same being tho property of Jnm vi 1 Also, the iCoppcr Distills, ;.,'V, rro - S , n( i Tabes, Mash Tubs, and empty barrels m about said. Distillery, j and ' 93J Barrels J Terms of sale. casb-fso" n,wect funds.. \\ MURDOCH. , . U. *5. Marshal West.’n .Dist of Penn . V U. S. Marshal’s offic.e,’ V ,1‘ Pittsburg, Aug 14,1855, < ■ ■ ■ ■ J . I 1 Public Sdle: I 'WILL sell all my personal property, ..prising ■ ■ ' 'Lb FIVE HEAD QP HOBSEo. \ TCows,Voung Cattle, Sheep,Hog®. ■WAGON’S, BUGGY.. UARSEJ*. farming Utensils.of all kinds;, h° us ®V! * M kitcbea furniture.&nd many o*iSi r 4rt *r . Itedious to mention.: ! vj : r : f* " :' Friday,. A’ltfust 25f|I-565,- [ ; j commencing at 2 o’clock, !’. M 5 0 n will be ginah 'Terms fsrp ;dav;pf sale. At : game time X.wiU °“ er ..;'j rc d in MOon! township, comprising one “ . apdfourteen acres of good farmland, !’ '■ -TUOS. REED. Moon township, i au g 9'Gs. ; ../^Bearet^ For Sale. • ali , I, OFFER for, .sale the house and low borough of Beayet in wbich.t . uated on North-west corner of l h j D , r 4 nd [I hand, refitted the house-in good or< J 1 , ijt. jbuilt a good stable; a good ciatornon ifi ITHb house contains fitc rooms, and 13 p os!ff |. niently arranged foca : small, family•, = 9 r t osepb DoU' if - ' 1
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