...,•'*.to ok ..... , Mr ,. , .t.'t - P , lt/.9'eFft, •,.?Vii l •!hirk Ur, Con e*" 4 .,.. 0.11, iro**,CAtliitiitutlep rtieir bOleiete ' (lief, ItAkfdikiti:ONTlOtiirrllCiiulilli-'llbeili (lied ' peientrio44flliteffit)teitldoifno and the - Ina* f,i,s.3,,,tti*.i,ii,6,,C,*'!6entel esientiellY im .; -le,,,,rerr', - 1 1 ,411 11 ,1Vbeen 'en • itY.'libeeeri ' end '."the 1 14, -',Pralteliiiltrtite4' Ahlt, immediate.' ettoite '-- >. j. ' setitiii , "Of leatilitiee, with a '"'`. ).. liii/rW Illttriiitr. thinvention of all the ~ ter • peaceable rattans, te, the, end ,' , "`" ~ '''',*iilleitt 0140104' element Peace t Itii' I''' ` . .ifilitpr j ed an he basis or the Federel, -i tr On cattble-Ofetee- • et - ' • ' -' : ,iti o aki t gothre .thi direct interference, of 1b5.:0069F iuthiiity'ofAhe United States in ' the'ratiorit i'actiOis held in 'Kentucky; Mary ' ig g Clglairouri ind..DelaWace, was a shameful violation OrihitettitietitiOn, Ind - it repetition of strek•4o.o.ti.n.lhe*lPPeetialvifeetion,riii be heftier "rifielotiartery, and recited ' With all the sauna and. power. under our control. _:*fintiretfie That thwalm end object of the. D eentrifitle - partiis in preserve the federal Union And-tkesights ollipe Stotes unimpaired, andAthry herehy 'declare that they consider the idearaiityetiite troirpstion of extraordinary, and ' areggaipisn'tillialvers noevanted by the Constiu. ', lien; the,el.llWersimithe civil , by the Military 1 4 *.1"Aur-st.t...- net-4.in insurrection, the ,4114tliiiiMiliiii'Y welt, iMprisonment, trial, I,nd'itnteneire ofAmerican. citizane in Statea where civil-rave rstistr in full force, the sup pererifikof freedom of 'speech _and of the. Press, ' thOlelisl 'of the righ tof .the people to bear aunt, sonitlettrated to prevent a , restoration of Winiiiin:gpie , the: pteparation of government"As ' pvlatfrni ititjuit,poweers from the consent el the io•itried: '' ' • - ..- ikeioliird;lhet the shameful disregard of , odinintOrtion to eta: defy in respect to our ' felloer.:Citiienit• who are now and long have • •htrettprierinerief war,. in a suffering condition, deiterves the, severest reprobation, on the . c ore eilibis isfpublie and common humanity. . lialarilVetif That; he empathy of the Dem.. deratie•pimy is heartily And earnestly extend -44,fd te! thal;eoidieri,of our army, who are and tome teen in the' field , under the flag of • our • eonnfryr god in.the event of our a ttaning power will receive, all the eare,protiction regard , and' kindness that brave soldiers of': the republic hemp Aitisiptor earned. .. . , itlioCOLlAttos ACCEPTANCE .4Dtto.tto4i N. Y.", ttept.; eth, '1594. oXxxaMiain-4 have the honor to .acknowl the receipt of. your Jotter, Informing me •, `,..'9,,**.nomination by the Democratic Conven- , 'ilinlecentlY . iissambled at , chicagn; -'as :their • eandiditteat the.neXf election' of Preaident. 419 , • • • for me to lay to' you, that :04 titintinatltiuleornia to me instil4kt., I .am ItiPPy4e:kiimv,.tharwhett nointnaticin was madielthn recoil of my public, life was kept effect orlong and varied exPer in;the • army, during war and peace, has bean iii,aliengthen acid mike indelible in my • •OM atid)tiart the love and. reverence for. the • tflti9 , ,a,i:totist.ittition, laws and 11 : ag of our coital. i ' erf - f tt Ap reiSed upon•me in:early . youth . . These •, ife e lltlgi!ba4S -- ,tbuit tar. guided - the couise.Mf my 1i f T e ericl.Mitirt.'cantirme to. do.so until its end. cif-,more_ than one government over..they/eon "which once.oiVned our flag. is incompatible` itli the ..pfle!j" the power and • the.happiniss of:the people.' The:preservation -of :oar 'Union was'tba-'sole sioivad Object for which' the War,. was ,eommenCed. It 'should have . bean cenduCied„,..for - that 01 - ject only .in accordance with . these . principles which I took ncaasion Act:declare' .when 'ln . active' service.— Thui. ',;e4ducted the - work ;of, reeonciliation ;.eraul'd• have s •licen eisy, and We ,might: have Irma '. Ped Os benefits at our many:victories one-land anil'on sea. was originally 'formed by•rthe'Vxer`c.iiie of .a spirit • conciliation . . and comp omise . To restore , and preseive it the 'tame Muit yrevail in our councils. and •in oV:hearts of 'the:people. 'The re-establishment of i tties;priloa,lo all its ;integrity Is., and .must co ntinorpt4 - Itit•-'she ,indiapensible condition in any'ae'itlettttlt t. stiott-at it it clear or even . ...gtiOilitte..#4.**t 00104 Odrelsities ire ready fe:yet4o46li ,the b*Sit„ of the Unibn, we 411110404bitOrth0;11atitirces of statesman= civilized moist,. and tanght bjrthe traditlitife of the - A nierietn - .'peopht con tbir.honoe.-and': Intel:este ::of the 'enuotiloi,tettaitioth *itch' ,Iteice, reestablish the for;•the;'futtit e the Con , atittitlestittl llgtito of *ell State. 'The Union itq{lietun'e '' 'ciindition?ofpeace. ‘,Litlibtdillishitt I: doubt was altheugh . „ nettfOtOsed,i the meta inslnt 2of . the .Convention ..) a k.iglgiie,che . intiptot they vertreaent,- that whoa 4:lootifStite fewillincto return to the :Union At'Shilklte;feceived onee with i full guarantee „ deal; If a frank., Oa, • .1.6” obtain thole i ghpetOhiutd:fifi, oiereapoosibility.f:Of .111te— •,` iktitt.loOniCipinees pti 'un -t hese who ' the Union.• not the all liacaida. ;not IeVE the face gallant corn tPiftl'itfthe - iiro/.oittf navy . who have survi% ed , • swiiii6loll6,l7-bitiliari :and tell them- that eisefieee Of so many of our • 010iffftifiltOngi,f Atietttten.ttind 44:eti in vain; U ,Inch thlitiViii„llo..P?toktitt.iftit ititt ::ittej ,-. pecifttof 'yeti % Trill ze' .lent tit 'Jttintslatiii;:itt'PP.l.e: .tty ~ our titoic,t. t - ,enfl : Ft,tilei•pf : the . Uoi • at' pn vt , !ritt I id to rcatn re Unit:tn. and'. peace ' , to, 4 tteoitle; :ant .• to 'ekfablibh.. - iiid , gnarit theiillitie,rtfes, 4 nd. 'l:atri gen t le ;nt.it,• r, our. rpiedipn ' t GEORGE.: B JNTON . : I‘t,CLELLAN.. Hoarriii S,lobioiti, and otliiri,'C,otnt •,i4i tht, '+ l iolif! ,hop.• gov- I 4, and ifoutitv Eltinocrat. Sattirday,, Septpnther 17, 1884. FOR rRzsiDENT .6tatiotl:BliktlEllAN : . 1 -:.-Fokyict.pgcsipENT;',:: GEORGE K PENDLETON. TRESIDENI' ILL'LECTOREI. ZLICTeIitS AT LAaritl.• . 0131,106,1 i• JCPPIISON • of Carribita County . 14Cit AUp; L.: X VAU.-01 Phil."ea I P L. "' ; "' • DISTRIOT.IBI,,ECTOIRB, . , ' 'l.. William . Loughlin, 11. Paul. Leidy, . --• ' .14. lined Swelnford, 1. 74,wei4 Y.. Dntia 15.'John ' • 4, Thos. MaCtiliongh, .16. Henry Ci.• &Mei, D 4..Rdwerd..T: em,' 17. Theddene Banks, . :it—Philip. 0 Cerhntd, 18:'llugh.Monteoery,. •• `l* GeOrp. :m 1 0 ; John II.• Irwin, .... • S. Michael Spitzer, 211. leo.•111. Thompson, • . o;*Petrick•llawoy, 21.:Rasselue..Brown,. ' 10. Thomas li . Walker, 22: .letnee P ;Barr, • - • • 11. 01‘141' 'S.D10 1 1101c11,• 21. A. D. Pui*og, . . Montgomery. To& 'cONG.REII.SI, WILLIAM 1 3 IGL 1 4R. yn RtrSESESTATIVIE • EP. B. ELDItF.D. .2 .. FOR TREAStIIIFRI HENRY . V .13ARR Yak ,comarissiONNS4 DAVID 15: COMES. TOIL COR,OPIZR,.. G . .. T. 00.L.TRY. TOR . MIDIVIR, Wl4l. F. .OR S BY. -Tor stlonyntv. • flempl. 'Mere no. Ilvar news rf Grant is being ieinforced from the new volon- Leers. - Lee to said to be massing -his men: to . attack Grant's'porition on the Weldon Road, An - armistice of ten daysAias been granted by Sheirnao, for the rmoval of non•combatr tants from A,tiantai',W • . Affairs ritinain unchanged. at Mobile. since the fen of fort'Morgap. The fleet is employed in clearing the'obstrtictiotta Worn the eppioach% es to the city. ' , SAD ACDIDENT,-711 !OD Of ,Bishop 'LLCM' ans. Thursday lest: H. went fo.the..*tiode in the morningooqi. after his guti,froth some cause, was 'dischirgid, the :oontetita.entering'his• left aide near the heirt. Not coming home an Spun, as expected 'search was made. .When found he was quite dei4; alihouo" haying, proceeded in tic distanca to 'ward ,hoeriealter rocelvin; the fat al: vreimd. Foa CONCrp.ER3 Biol.'s ' , of Clearfield was nominaied s .b. acclamation, Congress in this disiri4i, at the recent Coitcen-, tiori. efforts .in the P. S. Semite during 'the se ► siort of 1840 end 1861, to prevent otiiiantentad diNicultiee,.fs etiil fresh Idthe ficollaction of the people.: , ' Ea: urged that`•the questions in:diathito . be referred to the . 11ct - abolitionists stubboritly, re- Tuied, and the melinchollir truite of that policy is wit eased. , - ' ' ' miagm, A 141), .1' END 14TON, ' • Mass etin A meeting of the Demotraey will be held at Smethport s on Tuesday of Court: week (the 17th inbt). Arrangements will be inade for the attendance of several , popular,"Stieakere, whole .names .will be announced in next week's . paper . The Democrlttie eitleans of hi'Kean and ad joining . Rounties are : eXpeeted to turn out in their strength tor k *rand, old fashioned Rally. Lai every man attend 'Who is tick' of the mur. der,,,thieving and tyriail, of ,the present 'tor . - .4"Cadministrition„and resist in,htiiling from •powerthe fanativ who' ie ruining -our coon- . Ex-ciovernor Bunten, our candidate (or Con gresi, will address the meeting at the COur Houle; in theevening. Hon. A. o flUffsio, Hon. M. B. CliAstelis, 'of .Cuba, B W. Llscr, of Warren, Pa., and others, wil deliver 'speeches in , the , afternoon. • itspreseatative ,D)etriet convetltles. Delegatus from this Representative District composed of Clinton, Canner/A and 'McKean counties met „et Youpg—Wonienstown, on the .13th inst., andunanimously nomineted. EP.. B. EtDaICD, of Cameron, for our-Representative candidate. • The 'convention was-harmonious and united inrtifo. „determination „to 'elect the candidate they present' us; and we have no doubt of his euecies: - . * vest Irmy bill Ilion the fther men? A-series of, te,4l apirt resolutions were. adop . ied,.that..WilL he, pabtished with - the regular proeeedings,.Whish, 'has, not come to handin ihne:for oor.iisue thii : yveo4ot we are in fOeirtedlhaf.a 'plan for the 'goairnment of the itepriantaifae.Cp'orMitions of the district du ring'thee p re sent appioionmenl (this being ,the • • . • , fitet meet ing) was unanitnottalyigraed upon , as , . , 4eielvet!,": Jest the pepresentetive onven— ttieiv foi7thelletintiee'of Clinton, ComOron ana Ateiti . iiii*oinnfinee!tof ,Iwerdolegotes from each . r. 0 %. in!ti•:,ll6l)CinsikX it:Shippen , Cam. I * l o - 01.V.0 41tic h thinie • ei:ilii•choiitoon; of l oceet tiOlieg 1:4,46) , ' COmmittsee*:. may appoint; ' , thitKi4 y.,,. .f*ioa ildc%;:,:that.;!,oseh , coaqty • shin. wArt ,iled to a ;member '•lne, two iniiit 'lll'l4 years; hlid4hat' the odd' yest` :,Of , the Seim 'Of appottmonment be given to Clinton eatinty,.., : Porsiseorto cell of the ticrunty • Comertittee detegateit Irmo the eerefal town; tips met . a t the V oort.'llOuee, , in • Smethpout,, on Itlontlai , even .ink,iSopi. Anil tirerinfzett by.:.choniintt D. It. BoonOt-iley•beirtpan,,.and appit int ing ~ I:harnas MalotSell.aitut•A'. ArtnitronrSeereterys, Whet e t iPiin.the'.,ltillOwint persons in eientil ereilenitals antl were admitted as deleeettm . „ F.r,nasib-rNathari Dem.'s, -CurUniing's• Histr.ter,-4.% F. Gallup, 0. Per, y, W; : Antlerioni';,WAn. Motrteon. ;: - .IteAtirra,,-Ebeit 'Gallup, Gifford . ; W. . Noitvrip,-4'. Puyer, H. P. Hager; C. S. . . „. .Larainriz,—J: Bold.ridize;• Ltatralir,—J: D. Otto, S S. Lillibridia, T. SmaturnitChordia; CorWin,.B. Sartre% 'Motion; that peraon't from totinahips :with. out .Cradent tale be admittvit, carried, that a..cotntillitoia:of;three be chosiri . by the chair .he appninted. : to draw up resolutions 'eipreseive:of the.senap of Abr. Con• .v.imtion.hiir appointed Luise W. F.. Orinsby..and:A. B. Armationg. Motion, that townibipi yepreaented bY only .oxie snd two, delegates, he entitled to :three votea,..earrie. . :•:' . 'Motion; that the' 'delegate! vote by • .ballot Motion, that no candidate be declared •Elia ed:unlese reCeiring,a majority oftill votes coif; Motion, that the vote , be taken by .ToVVnibip, ,The. Convention then - p roceeded the riern- . ina!ion'of - n eandidatelor •Treasktrer; - hair, C:C. Melvin; J. C. Backus, J.. 11: °vial t. and J. F: •Gallup were nominaled' before the 'convention.' Upon the fifth ballot H.W. •B : 10 received's, - tnajorjty of all 'the, .votes; • whereu 7 pan. his , n'eminatioktvas made itnanimous.by the • • -. • • .• .• •On the second ballot.for Commissioner, D. D. Comes seeeived a Majority', and his nornina Lion wai made unanimous. " • ' • • W. F. Ormsby., on the , fourth ballot, to!ei ving a majority of all.the . Votea, - for Akinlito"r, hia nomination wasMsde•unameus. • A. 1): Hamlin. *as nominated, by tccianp— tion, for County Stirveyor. . . •.: • • G. T. gultry- was the unanimous , choice. for S. C: Hyde received a majoriti, on the first ballot, Rerresenta five: recommend unanimous. " . • • . • Theiloflowing persons were &mien as•R...p. .r4entiative ddegatest N. F. Jonoa, J. 'C. Bac6B st. A Upon ' 9C. 01(! Conv . e.,tion he President selected the follnwing• persons tt's Vigilapt *Counr.it fnr the itstitn..r.. yeah . .:,Ssirrnrott . r, —A ...8.-A rnistr , me, R. Sart IN dl, I,II3.ERTY;--F.ll.' , A.rnoid, T..MePuw ell.. LAPATICTTE,—J;24. Huidrige. ' HAsriuroig,--sJa tries 4; Anderson, Win. Blew. XEAT . I.NC674. B. Ovtatt, J. Lt, Bean. rtninFortp,---A. K.,Johnsoi); lease Willetis. Nonyeten,-7. G.l3oyer;.A.,lldear.. ...ELDRED,--N..Denni , , Allen Cummings: • .Cettiss,—C:"Sinith, Dr. , CCIRYDO . N r -711.". S. SUM 101111; • • Gallup{ Orrin Perry. . ..Ssnor,sNT,—Pttter Mims. : Bellows; 'P.' Mullins. The Committee on Itesolutioes • repoyteit•the which were unanimously adeptettlq tue Convention; • " • _ .. • . ' Ritio/vgdi That . we aceept,the issue asCpciw made up between The ttAll to whotn_it may concern" pally, and the Democracy,— We favor a pettee.based on thetTnioa and Con stitution and demand no other or thrtlier con- ditiona, and to this end would employ :every' effort consistenksVith our: National honor' and - Antegrity; to stgi the further'effusion , of blood. We believe in the fight of Free .Speech, in it ballot boxprOtected hrronstittitional guaran tees, 'not bayonets; yin the right of trial . .by jury; ,In privilege froth arrest until •cbaiged vrithtkerime; and that white men only are re sponsible before God - and the world `for the per-, "petuatioria( th , s Government.• • , .Resolved, ..That tbe,. Course of the'present edministradon his been: such is to diyids the North and unite the South; it has cost .ope millicm'of.lives and four thousand .millions - of treasure, and if continued for another terrn ‘vtll" inevitnts'y end in the prrintinent estafaliatiment, of a Southern .Confederacy,. nit overthrow 'of the liberties of the.. people, both North and Smith, in the immolation of our entire nation aa victims toinisrule andianaticisin'and leave• to posterity a debt, t,cannot.hopeto discharge; and weld() most earnestly implore.•ll our' tilt-. Sencvrho hive:been identified .with it , and are not dependent on its.; patronage for their exis tence, tolook well . to its four yeat'S r history, ,belnfedeterrnibing lo give it a farther lease of Reso/v,ed, That the Deirretatio party have, at the late Chicagri'.•Convetitionittffit . forward a ptatfoirrt of princirdes.and candidatie for the offices of Prepideßt and President that, in our opinion, afford- the only chance for a resto , ration. of the Union ands return to the' happy days of'domeatic peach' we, therefore Shall de vote our energies to the election, of Gionos B. MoCt..zusri and GEORGIC It PENDLFTOG: Resolved, ;That our We - Legislative, Repre sentativei: A. M. 13erlorf and T. J. BorER, for their manly adherence:to Democratic' pried: plea, deserve the . .crinfi.de:nce.Of the • party and have ourheeity approval. ' . Reeolved, .Tbst out candidate for Congress in this district, . the Don. War. Brar.xn,.is one•ve can heartily support and are going to elect, Resolved, That the'iandid•tes this day nom- Plated (or County offices are entitled 'to the ennfidenc,e and support o'f the ' people • of M'Kean, and that ,with proper exertions 'the whole ticket can be elected. . On Motion,.theCorivention' adjourned. • DA:BENNETT, Ch'n. T:'McDowitxt,, ..•. '• A. 11, Aitisritorig, # Seer'ye. • '.LINOOLN WILL 11r, DEFEATED. --- The DittsMe Z,Aitun.• :says' that the Derriocrais may nolninate who They plea es against; Oelee; by, and lie will tie elected; that no one in Lin'. coin's interests ,can succeed; that they may noritinate•M'Ciellan oisinrone else, for. Presi: dent,'and.he Will' be elertiqi oVer.:Linceln;* that no one will Vote for tincoln*.rixcept those eitliset somettiitir Mom biro, wito• It v rra - (IV received if.. The . Republican paper, and tells What tothe miscesen party hi &very uriPleisant trutb:—Revria Mail.' . . ' LiT.HOIiIIST RP.:PUBLICOOI3 tiEMEMBER--That, sisiongst the , i,icoppertiesda" and rebel's' Syrn patbizitrs,"eri now'.rankod Sermon: P.; Chess.. .Joltiithartei.Yrnial7t, B.nj. Wade, Henry Winter:PsviseVitiridett,Philips,iind. scores of 'Otherißelidblleailo4 sr, b,re ciothorriy Ise Ira:vs-for .6freccdu..., • . 4.af.ftiisronalsri.rialember that hositOf Repub.. HeaninivVspapeis 4 atrea with us in eviry such . imaitoOtAtto**l . . l o4l4lo 6 .'. '. arirr,tiiiiittileitistie . .utietrii or the Deinec.rlita . al : Pet .and 14e1Cein Counties 'were held.at Ronlett 'in - Potter..Co PA oh- Si: tarday Sept, 10th :1804, , : bout. A: . French.' of Cofiderspoit eirlged PrtSidenl with 'll Nelson; Wl:tient Burt and J Neef, of. McKean and J T4mein Jr of Potter were. appointed Secretaries. ••Oil' Inlition 1.1. 'H. Dent und.A Nelson of POI: , te.r.COurit);;ind A. S.• A ripild and Mer Toy ol . Nreff,.'an.Courity Wate:appointed.hy. the Presidents committee to draw lip rescletiens. , expressive of 'the. sense . of the 'meeting. 4fter• a short ithsence the committee reported. t hrough . I heir. ehattinan the .fulloWing . , were. un animously adopted:. " . . • .Th•et although:the existing war in our country been ear: ied'On (or .ti:ree rind a.halt 'years tar the . ,declare d. .;purpeseot 'sitting out Itoy;;rnrmint• and ;Minn. nue eipe rienee- Airing this period' shows cOnelusiiely (and hiiinky:and.tea&amteach,,t he same legion) that a ' Free "government fitid Feder..l Union earmot .ha • maintained by force of antis' ern ploVed k;rone•pottion of the Union against. the other • , . Rssofurid That instead orthe:Votternment and Union which:Our -.Ftitheisltive us• being Maintained by this. War; both'heve •been quite nearly annihilated by. "it, and er:Pure.consolids ted military despotism -substituted ler tlrrri, and•Under;this despotism neither life; nor . lib . . erty, nor property lieve•been Orare•now.safe. • RemolOed, .That not, only has-this war' failed to maintain , the Government and,Union of our Fathers, but it '. has failed. to secure any good loran)! race of men . , white or black,• except, those,concernedin.government cOntracts,-jobs,-•, , and Offices.. • • • Rero/ved,'-That we, the people here ailment-, bled,' are, not willing to shed more blood, or vamste more of our treamure; for the . benefit of IgoVe'rnment contractors, jobbers, :arfil• office holders;" and we demand a truee.of arms and .a IlationalConyentiOn ea the hest Means of its: toring our GoVertirintit and Union; and render. ing Our , lives, liberties, and pinperties' once more safe. horn the hand ol•lhe levrle'ss end revolvtionary tyranti at.. Washington „. • Resolved,. That vie .. demand a truce of arms and &National Conv ention, for.the furthor rea son that • thia quarrel in our family of States, like all:other family quarrels, is an odions . blot on our good 'name in the ey . ea 'of. the world at large, dettimental to the. cause. , rat hurnanity; c 41,1 zation and 'liberal institutions, eve.ry. . . . . . .r PL4,lalird, .Toot although vFo an ngt here enumerate the mbliieuqe of high efirnei ram rnitt'erdby the nwhoritios.' at . kViishi;.gtoO, . or the' norro‘ks nr.d:r , ifTriing'ibry have inflicted and ore . now•lnalcting - oil, n ronfiding 'profile, hr,thrif cruel sst . , , tn of conorriplion; tax:, • . : tirn, and other 'epru" !" redEur , :h; vet wain\yr thee vj e ;„ , ,ors of . the 'C ciastitution-.!!‘d L . ,Laws of our rohntiy, dpi th eir cot - Mar shale and other tools, everyvrhere,, that . there' is a limit to our forbearance, and ' that our moderation and love of law end order.may not. atways say.e •thein from the punist,mont they so'richly merit.; . • R*.ro/ved, That as loyal citizni.,•determined to make one rffort,more;peareably, to ,relieve olir country from her trials ail& troubles, we .will heartily. suppOrt 'for President aid 'Vice Presid.mt, .at the approaChing election, the nominees of the recent. Democratic Convention at t'hlcr.go. The meeting was 'thin eloquently addressed by' F. W. Knox Esq of Coudetsport and Messrs. Phelps and Meacham ofOlesin Rresent, ing in,* lucid and forcible manner , ihe great issues before theArnerican. peoPle in the pre lent Pferidential Campaign.' .. . The proceedings were enlivened by the pres ence of. Cuba . Brarti Band which discoursed moil eloquent music. 4 ' . • . 5 On rnotionresoieed the proceeding:. be pub . - tithed in . the McKean County- Democrat and Patriot.and Union.nt Harrisburg Pa . .' ..• The .meelin.theri'diapersed atter givi ng cheersfor the sprak4s, and threes times three for the nominess of the Chicago Convention. ..• ' (Signed).. A 'FRENCH , .Pres. J LYMAN Jr: GEN. MCCLELLAN'S r‘CCEI'IANCL:.-.-The cotin try 'will hail with piofound I.slaCtiab ard' en thusiatic'applause General McC't.r.t.taN's ktter, acce'plii , g his nomination by _ the Deinocratic party for President of the U.tited Sktes, piibli-' shed. in this morning's .Wor . to.. Th-. commit 'tee, headed by Covernor:.Septotin, lA'htrh was .depilled by the rhicatro Convention. to inform the General of its action; met at the St, Nicho las Hotel yesterday noon, proceeded to the. geri eral's . residence, and there. discharged '. their duty. The lor.ersl's - .reply to , the committee was returned' to their 'chairman last evering. n . His letter is. brief; but, every sentence is compact with an eernest, high-toned, and de vout .patriotisnvcheracteriittir of; the Its explicit, 'goitre, unflinching enunciation Of the principles which should guide the gnvern4 ment in festering Union, peace, and. liberty :to the. nation, will command the admiration, as weir"' ttie assent, of every 'honest and loyal man. • ; There is no place forsny.northern mad - tosatand 'except on MCCLELLAN'S platform,' or on fthe platforms of the aholition dieunjonists of.' the. Northokr the 'rebellious secessionistg of the South. -: Not ' . a Syllable of its'. lana.usee is. du bious, amhiguOus, or double.faced. It is open, clear; ringing, and stands four square to sllthe winds of treason, blow they from the White 'House, or from.lichmond. • , - ' • .•i4 The Union de all lusiards;'"*---These Sim 'words should strike' the liars tipmb who haVe •s'olamed him and his.party with the charge., of consenting to a disunion . peace=- .the Union for which his gallant comrades .have periled their lives, and vvhose blOod'shall not bare been spil led 'in vain.' Nn more effusion of.-blood if the rebels will, fur ti Union is the one condition. of Peace. • .1-14 elk no oho ." , ••• : "Love and reverence for.rhe Moon, .the Con stitution, the Laws, and the Flag," . ,uttered in, every breath, While the•traitors who aluirked, .4Tesr down the fitiontidt hoarsen their. ibroate vilth calumny against, him .whose pat riotisrn is of 'such sort'' never con. col VPd. The Constitiition and laws his gi rule of fluty; . to .maintail the anti over, Presi dent, army., and i)ent)l , s; and to- rea.sert the unity and no.wei the'iiiitiatilitilletig the 'na•; lions of the earth, his avowed purpos.; a devout. reliance iinowthe • Almiglity Ilis!".Siivereign Aid' wro arisvair,Ueiw(AND PEACE TO.A . SI.IiIFEB-. - LNG rsort.R, TO ESTABLISH AND GUARD THEIR EBTIES AND RIGHTS," TIM-spirit which hedirinds to the sublime work..• • • :• • . . . The people have long vaited.for the nation's tieliverer. They hear his voice'to day..THEY_ WILL : FOLLOW HIM TO -VICTORY! —N. Y World: . • A COTEMPORAILIf hopfshat Washington “will be •out 'of danger some da y," We sip:- prebend that its danger is quite as Much from withjo ao from with4o, - • lkomoo" 'tiet.Congitiliontd . 'Ccipferenoe. neoOrdance. - with'previous, tbis AlelegateS'of the ,19.'h 'Co'ngresaional &Strict assemblellit tbe•Court honee in .:Rtilgvrey,• on Tuesday .the'fith instant,to nominate a . Calidid 7 atelor Congress. .• • •` • •.• The'cdne.ent ion 'being called,-* rnto • older , , on: 'motion'Of Mr, jenks: of jefleisWn, James H. Eddy of Warren, • was:elected •Vresident. • ' •• On motion s of Mr.. Brook,' Jullitts,-C061);..0f 'O'Orear, end jsuac Horton of Elk, were elected Vice-Preb•ident and GeOrge. B. Goodlander •of Clearfield, Secretary. •.• , • .• The- Oinvent ion "beim?. organiied, • the' tie's of the district heing, celled' in alphabetical . order, the following. named delegates • answer rd tri 'their 'names'. •• • .• INTewto. n, John A. .El4ed and W,..W..Dicktion. s• • •• : . •• Clearfield:••Ezra Ale. George: B. Odod,lan . -: • Erie: "Monroe ,Hutchiion, Meslie Elk:' Geo, Weis, J. C. •Chapin, and- Isaac Forest: Jiffies Cocily,:Archiliald Black and' J. 9: Champion. • - • , . Jefferson: Wm. P. Jenks.. ' `Warren; J. H. -King, --Jas. 11.•. Eddy and The next bue,ineas in order, being the . selec.. •tion of candidates,. Mr, 'White of. Erie, moved that Honor. Wm.' Bigler, Of . Clearfield,. be nominatedecelamat ion. .*. The motion _being secont.ed' by the Warren delegation, the motion Was unanimously agreed . to. ' 'a ' I ri 114 motiO(.Jenks,'llte negt . Congression. al Conferees were.required .to meet at Ridg. "way on. the Third Thur s day of Augast . „ 1864 . . • The convention was ably addiessed by W. P. .Tenk#, of Jefferson, Benjarniri Whit . niap of Erie, and Messrs Hall and Chapin of Elk-and Brook of Warren. ', • . ' s cin notion', .the Convention lidinurneij . sipe, die, with three' cousin; ''cheers , for McClellan, Pendleton', Bigler, and the soldier. . " ' ...• J AMES H. Eddy, President. GEO: BoGOODI.ANDER, Secretary. W&TOHWORDS.'FOR • PATRIOTS Mottoes for the Campaign, Selected. from Ciener6,l Net The true issne tor which' vVe.,a re 'figh•ing- is the preservation of • the Union' and upholding the l cVs•of the General Government.--lillir'fir• 6one : to :Gouged .I.larn.tide, January, 74, :16132: V.`e are ff 7 .thting sotely''fttr the'. ititegrir Y or: _the•Union„tio turbot.' 'the, posser..of our. Na— tional•'•Government, and to rrtsfot'e •to Ott; ',rtution the bleivings of perico order.' tiGeocrrilgzllerk, .A",:vember, 11, 1S01•, - • . • , • You . will piesse•constantly to,.bery, in tultr;l the preseut , issue wn)ch we are; fiihinzi Ithat•issue • iit'. Pl'vsl.r•ct..tin'tb' or the , lin':ort and thnl , o ,i t ot.l'orr of • the' fill!, authority ,ot the Gcrieral Goner ent all • Per Oort our tCrri.tory.--/risrructiorrsto- Grsnerta Buai, Provetith.te , l, 1891, • •• • .We'Vhall,mest readily suppress: this • rehei— lion- and restore.he au; hortty of the govern— . • t.rhent by religiously respecting the,eonst it 0.. ridnal.trigYits of '..tlll.—ltiStr.tictiont i.o: General Bi;e11; Arcy , iner 7, 4891 . . • -. , • •. Be careful:sir to.trerbt• the, Arnarrned inhabi. 'tants as to ,contr • ect, not • widen;... the breach exiitine between us•and, the' rehefs.-Itritrrii— (ions 16 Geui oral keel.; ..Noveu.ber -12;• 1801:: I have alwaysbound that, is . The tt•ndenCy, 1 1 of snbordinatesyo m4lic vexatioUs.••.sfreots on. me re-luspicion.—.britruetionl to Genital , Bttell, .Piovemlet 1.2, 1861. • • • •. • ...Say is little as, possible about or the negro.rnstrot - fiori. to. General .1311rneide . ; . January -• ' • • • • • The unity.of the nation, the• Preservation et of our i . nstitution , , are so dear -to, me that •i• have willingly • sacrificed rivot'e happi• nese with the single object. of doing rny: dpty -to my count ry.—L ., tte.r.' tO Secretary :Cameron, .• . October,. -• • • Whatever the,deterrnitiation of the•povern ment maybe, I will. do the. best I cen with the•Army 'of the Potomac, anti will share -its fate; whatever.may he the task imposed. upon me =Letter' en SeCrsitzry' Cameron, Octoberi • P;ei'ther confiseation 01. property, political executions of .persons; territorial • organiza7 tie , ' of States, nor ; forcible abolition • 'of•• ale. - very; should he contemplated for • a moment.— Leiter to tAO :7 , 1962. •In prosecnting this' War; all% private,proper. 'ty and unarmed persons .should ,be :strictly protected, subject to the neeeiaity.of military operations.—LeitSC • to . the Pret4dent, .July • 7; Military: arrests" should ,not • be' tolerated, except. in- places where 'active hostilities , it istr. and oaths, .nof irgirired by -enactments constitutionally mate,,should be neither demanded net reeeired....-Lottir is'ihs.Pl:esiden t July 7; ; •:• . • A decliration.ot 'radical views. especially upon alavery, will. rapidly !disintegrate "oar present armies,- Lortar , to the President, July 70/62. • . ' If it ii not deemed best te , entrust .me with the command. even of my. 'own artny; I aim ply share thi;ir fate on the; .of tle.- 7 1:4spatch to General • August 30,' B . y pursuing the, political - course I • hare al ways advised, it is poisible to bring' about - .a permanent restoration of . the .Union- . -a re unioh by which the rig';ts of botil sections shill be preserved, and .by vehich - both 'patties shall preserve their self-respect, while they respect each other,-General McClellan's Re - In the arrangement and conduct of cam paigns the direction ahould, be'. left to pro..; fessional scoldiers.General McClellan% Re ' 1 ano - devoutly , grateful to God that my last camriai.e.n was - crowned with a 'victory which , saved the nation -from the greateit peril' it had then undergone.,-Gerterai McClellan's' , Report; At roich-a time as this, and in , such a strug— gle, political pertisaphip shOuld he merged in.a . trne and brave patriotism, ' which t hi n k s only Of the gaud ot ' the Whole •emintri„Ge n . eirtl:MeCteilan'a West Paint Oration. • Iva triiin'framßeffilo.,last. - weele, there .were taroor'thp.e . ra.mrint . . .Litliolti men, .protinhly ofFini holderrt ,—vr hit were very noiey. one olthem or/moved : to have a: vote token •ite ear; which I d p ,D.inoerats fl'HAPntfti ten The reeMl , •vt ay. 22 inr.:WClellanitni 0 fOr Lineoln. The' LinerAn corn %%w . f. moeh . chagrined at the reenit.-L.Raielle,rter Union, • . • ' • XSlamina Sni'of fellows Are those Lincoln it eO In ono eat h they toll Os 'that 11I'Clellan is a guosi rebel sympathizer, and in the next .that he arrested G Legislature .for attempted treasonw,as in favor Of .the.auspenoion . the habeas carpus and urOotl . a diaft! Why don't you agree upon some uniform tietieel . You are gang o . n" too; (orwar4.a.nd two back- SOUTIC,TO 'rue 11.1117111,1110 43uF i to.:Pokriai gives the' tellovrtung. cone.e c Sidra. as'-af . ocettrrence in;tlfat .city: . 1. ' • '• :•.• • Gens.-= 7 l#hat,.is the , price :of Brpker;--L' Frani $350 . - to' $600; acceiting, •• . . • • tu • , the depian&. • Genr..7L-CoUld:you , furnish:,,rne t i tre , ;or . , fotirsciund negrOss atary less price?, • , • .11;oksr.—No; silt There is s :demand for all we.fia've in..,lyiasiachuserts,'.• where we 'send' thuso who can't pass examination, and. Wh ere we sit. larger prices. • • sooh could you , fill tin 'order for twenty • pr , thirty nettroes tit fill the ~queta ot . our town, at'ss'y; $5513 . each. , • "•''" • 'Broker,;— , We can't tski orders ahead,. The price itgoin; up every. day, We except en.. load toirriorrour . ,' or nest dai , ,.rind We will sell at the mttritet • . . • Tilt 'Pen fleld (2r: 17.):"Esetre eddied' by a. young tidy of thirteen tor: - fonttpen • .summeis, who styles herself 4iLittle . ; '.:Veir • so young an 'editor, she writes some pretty good things,' its witness•the followings,,: 1 !) , . wag living in this country took a — eauple . oflutge cats, and -molted one Yankee and the Other Secesh; he tied their tails together •and hung them" acmes the clothesline; the last beard from the eat Yankee was a call (or 500,005 moie eits.ta heltreeratch Seeesif." . : z • . • . . "Titian or Daarri.—We are ideaaed tochirae Republicans admit that tithe people are tired of drafts." Thisja tantamount td saying they are'tired of Lincoln . . • T . he ewo are inseparable;' wecennot get rid of one without ridding the countryof the other: . To vote fp!. Lincoln is to vote for farther drafts. The issue is plaind Lincoln and pprpertial - war nir.l perpetual drat'pr o or a Demoetatie President and peoCe. Let all who era "tired of drafts." hear. this is minds and act ••• • . . . . . . . A ' Btrreit •etv...—Th. , l'ri&Ms bolts the Lin. coin 'Pill with a: khockingly, .distOrted counte— nance. One column ofgrowlng at the . bitter- .: ne'ss and .a.gulp at 'she 'end with both eyes shut. This is'the precise . Planner iriaslsieli everyone who' deliheratelymakes up hie mind to:support' .theahnlitinn ticket will, be.obli4ed fa' coine to it. : it ill destruction:to th: . conntiy, .disunion -anarchy, unit it •is:ooly n't.the .tast sharp crack : ;,f the pa'rty - whip that any man with-the relics ' of :a political conscience will I,e . ;villink' to .fail in for the crn 'apalti: Nor is ir..wOrth white, Mr..Lin,:oln . cannot be ce;elected by the- flan— . . • Iyhy hi” , e' pa'rty loft the' "inevitable nigiet"•`.ultru , j•ih . Pr nut of — their' pialtloru? • It•iei' wivr nett hor.ebustrrottii , r, nor radic 1, nrithpr , prJ-sla'very The word "nie , ..:er" was tl.lt utferid •in the.. I.Chi:ago Convention; not wigs then:en nliusion' pl.!r form nr d i srut.sionii tikthe nubjert 3.:avery: • Th; conr tiOrt . C9PfiriP;i itsPII with . V'fiopsys . . fi and ileiorurn to th e great issues of. vrir ntul j)ence, n;l..tp.the eonst;tutionalrights of S" , ates.sand,their eiliiet,s. • I t .WRSI a , relief to Anil in assemblage of 'their nurrihei and ch'arartet, thus treeing itself from pirty slang and nom . ; and 'devoting itself to the . mactirible 4ohilions of tinestions of preA•ent_and, vital Mo ment to the people. Nothing nould more commendablle than the tone, of the Convention, in this respect. ' • , Carret ac LiNcnn,'.' 7 -This is the emphatic declaration of about one out, of every tour Rep- , oblieens. iithes-stritegel '.Thi people are tired of war: They are . lir 'rape; for Settle-- me,l; for a restored Union; for reduced taxeir . fora reftirp' to the Constitutional eurrdneir, and they - knew that•VrDineoln's re-eltietion.would defeat nit these.•darlini: objects. They.are op posed to.a national debt; and particularly to ,' A further increase of Our present •one-- - -and they' know that thti can only:be 'prevented thtt . success of the Democratic 'party. is it strange then, that they ‘‘.:can't go Pncolu?" .•- DIED ; . Kiating township, on Friday . August .26, .1664 STEPHEN STienLai, aged . 65 'years,. 2 months . and:s days. • ADMINISTRATOR'S' SALE.. • . ••• BY 'VIRTUE,' of an . order ot.the ,Orphaus'i „Con'rt..for thO'County of McKean,. bearing ' date•fha 40th • ! la , of June, • 180., onlet siened, Adenin'istratoC. of the estiie of (Nina . R. PENNEft; deceased, late of Meßeah'eonnti, rid:y.will expose 'gale at . the,cdort ,HOuse; in Smethport • on .Tuekdriy,•the 4th 'day ol'Octoher 1864, at 10 o'clotk . A. M. ot,4hat . day, the folloiying desribett' Real Estate, to All that tract of land eittiate in thestownship of Sergeanf,.eounty of .McKean and. State of Pennsylvania, totinded . as fullows;---Beinning at a post, being the... South West copier of . lot No. 76 in, survey made by..l. Colegrove;.theitee North one.• hundred and.. sixty rode. to a s post corner, being the North:meet corner Of said' lot; thence East eiglify.tvio rods' toe post in ' the North ..line of laid .lot; thence South one . hundred and sixty rods to a post in the.. South line of.'sa . id lot; . thence West , eighty two rods, to the plice-oflieginning; containing .eighty t wo'aeresof land; being the West part. of lot ' No. 76, in the 'istiever 'made by J. Co!egrove. Excepting and. reserving therefrom one fourth of an acre, which if FIOW. adjl9ining the ground that is-occupied as a Burying Ground ~situate on the South side of the Turnpike road and ad joining lfrid of'Elisabeth Boyer on. the Eset, end to be bounded by said Turnpike road on the North. ••• Towns: 'Cash on confirm:Arlon nt sale: D. P., BENNETT, AdneK. September 10, '1864. • ' • • ORPHAN'S ,COOR'r. CITATI(Orf. APKEAN COUNTY, SS, . . The Commonwealth of Penney!vents to lneb R OliadWick, - Otis lions end °live Irons, Ad. mintstratore, and Sit ene, intermarried with Levi Davis, Esther, intermarried With W m. Ornisbj, F. R. :Ormshr, min of .Lorette, erased', intermarried , With Wm. F. ,oira-e'. Oliver Miles Irons, iroris,•.Stephen Irons, Ge Irons, heirs atlaw of Gideon Irons, deceae We command you and every and all you, the? laytag,aside all business arid •exeuses you 'be , a nrI , P PPesi r,• in your' proper persona, before our Judges of the Orphan's Court..to bre :held.at . Smethport, in and for the &sill Count* • of •Mc- Kean, Tueslay after the Fourth Monday in September next, in answer said bill or petition exhibited incur said Court, and to, do , further and receive: what iourattitl Court: shall have cunsideredln that behalf. 'Herein tail not at your peril, and the,penelty that, may ensue. (Revenue Stamp) Witness the• Hon. R.: 0. President of o sairlCourt;it Smeth.' part this sth day , of July, A. D. 1884. .WALLACE W.- BROWN; Ctsek O. 0,..