1 r f " J S ' ? V? 'y Vit'M 3? ' :: -l-V M!y..-': ,. . . . i i - ":,''.'', I--:." v;. r ; : , ' , ., i , ' - . 1 ; Y :' . . . . , - . b ' - : - jr. .; . j" ' .i t 'Jit 'I - : U ' . M ? .11. 4 , I' : l ! ' ' ' ( ' 1 ? i " . ' if '.-, ' .1 ! t ; rJ$;;"v:r:;v-: i : , ,, - i . i . ' ) 4 i:-. 1 v 1 .' - . . . .... i f . . . - . . i . i f , : i ' ! k ' w . I U . f - Lj Par tjr Organization, rar: ', ' - JjEtuorrat .anb f tniiiul. 7 - - -i lyslfjpHcbief magistrate of the Union, tlrese mnir&veVottcn up a charge tfJ$3 at Tari- TKssert that James Bu&anan! yfisk&B JtP 4rtK3BiiWn the gallant defcpcraW of Can BnaxirySfl the last camtat2 hitifiods L eu i uuu f lul mill in l. i a miu uvlh ' &t wuuftr v - & " m i rAV,V ,n,T love lor himv rolline: up thehuritoengeNuiy take the liberty of once more calling their jorhy, is preposterous. The slander will re atttntionrto the iiirbortauce '.'-let ImniedTalelv f coil ftpon-th-heals of itS originators, and .wre that thev a effect othii? -rainst erable tool, ;.Trlio..in hiaaniiety .totaTC auotbd the ranks of the Democracy Tvhen united- Ucfour jear's sutK.ic toy Jnrifa arrTkr y rnr industriously engaged in eolearoring pU&e striiiuiJLtlUi JPSCl tSJJS.rKJ?(!A.f ?hLi 1 coVSr "proceedings: elow will be found a statement of the 3is- osUioo madooa the mortant cwesju the 2-3 1 w MI MEM 0 ClEl A Ul YB ComnwcaWiilndil forked T, t . "t6 plead? guilty atidVabnnts. Sentenced to pay Uemocratio party, was held at the Court c,.e cf C05 no House on Tuesday-ltiTemngeptemberlMtrT-- - rComr "Larceny 7 "Jury" b J 4 following officers t icrnara .uciion. J Sentenced to undergo an PresuTcnt " " I lT,,P,tsvum,?ul lu luc county jau lor two weeKS Hi C. DYIHJE JEditfitAn rprietor. SJSPMVMISS ! PPmllxigtwcebmyho .lasUU -WW imu 1 1 j. ' 1 smHfHrkinrWrrrt"! iH Annrtiuttrth-fri th united I :rnmi.' Jittiai. Ati-fcif:iUf . t O - ' w r n - T I XUtJ iOSl tlim wua . . jv 1 Vice President?. 5? RffityiQl CH? arjcld w'n ship , 9T ,,! qoiWtfl.'Ot .liOretto,,! -- Comth " Larceny. Jury find V3 v the detendant cuiltv. " FElIzaluolnairef:s'y tvir Tcui t - rwn 'uj-urs--pk ins scrntME cocu-t--. m steok JAMES: THOMESON, Z -o.n - . : t :. - fOR CANAL COMMIafilONKE. . NIKROD STEICKLAND, - CHESTER COUXTT. J . county ticket; ; .1 j...x.V1l 7. . J. J .i ' . . .TOR ASfKMBLY. ..T ,- :. r G. IT.. SMITE. 'tor RtnisTEn & rkcoi.r. MICEAEL EASSON. 'V- '")'.- 9H;ftEASL'itni.. ;.V;.::" GEOEGE J. KOBGERS. Koa-COUNTY-COMMISSIONF.B. ' ; JOHN BE AREE. y nK pcok norsB' MRrcTon. ' DAVID O'EAEEA. they leave no means untried to induce Diri- prats to act the, aiitpt;, renegades; jtxip, 4Esist I g theni m accomplishing the defeat of tle party the meetiDg $ hear 44 him f or his cause.' tovi1cVthey prbfessfto twlong. J -Eerdis4 Or courseLw request was 'ai ' once granted; appointed aspirant for" office in the Democratic "anilia ,waa3brthvilh delivefcd of a speech,1 ranks every inan wio imaginsibat . tiwclanns yLich'he wa?f acmusly , plealcd to Inform the of jfmiolf Jfrieudso a; nare'of UhVfeo-j ' nleeting!'" would'h'ave b'een roucti, Tongcr.ad lun'enUo'f- office have.iciineglected,ipn- Lis health permitted. He- atatcdiJin'-) hia couraged -. either to-aMouuec. ' himself' as -4 Bieeth?tha't '''h'e'neyi'" wMs'fequestei by voluhteer candidatej,, orf rC&mtibUte1 .hhpft anyimaBor ppinLiuaUpJi of men 1 to. anqpunce eflbrta towards .aiding . tie "uniteUl! forces.. Tcf himself as a candidate for Assembly la his rtnoolhinism puld,"cri,-Ihe to triumph da ' the second, iTuesdayofxext fciniself as. aV candidate ht Jleprcsentatitej Ootober. 'After the. ample i .experience tihe iapureuoTjee pf Tcquests froor numerous Na- AmericaD people have had;-bf 'the ; dangerous tional Democrats Ijx ' tdifJc'reiiV parta. 'of the and treasonable, tendency. '""ihe '.principles of county.." The two-fctatcnienta don't quite the Know-Nothing and-ISliiok-lleDublic ptr- tally ' "' i-;':' ''' "-'7 ties, We' are, 'jonfide'ijit , l!iat-'Tno'tr)ie' Demo- 'phe Squire is an Orator, but not euc'i a crat 'ean or will do aught to promote thejr tuc- one a3 rutus is," as ho probably discovered ccss.noxt fally!';:' f' " ; . ; "before the meeting. adjourned. ..He was re-' - -If . ?J "Diaocrat, fur a moment,' fecja dis- lied io by Philip. S. Toon, Esq. , and 11. L. posed to oppose the regular nominees of the j0ltlgton .Esq , who stated a few homely. truths, which wo thick Idr. ' Pa'iucr aud.the few w uf-TWitSa'-oracsaiptioj LvJtw Vr M 4 v.!i si.j i.j . 1 L.;i-sjrr -ju- FUi L9ir:aTPV,J-r,rw fef'nfaWii.inV-iTSVMT!i autre Palmer came forward ai cailedod UvaiKii o eJJu jriUacjvaa oiif.-j -1. --v. :0; ; ;i.9iJK haul jOecretSJrte9nr , it- i -The. olgect of;the -eeticg; was bUtcdhy the rPreiiidont,-iftef which Job ii S.-Rhey ; ''Esq., 'was lOujily j called, for, and addressed the mect ingoebquehtfy in defence of -Democcatio prin ciples and of the men who represent "those prinqrplea. s.; . . . : Oh motion of P. L Noon.- a committee of "five was appointed to draft' resolutions expres sive, of the feelings -cf. the meeting.. The Preident appointed P S ioon, John ;S llhe'y;., George' Walters, "John M'Coy and Henry Scaulan as said;coiumittce -1 1 '. During the abscence of the committee, Cy rus L Pershing, Esq, addressed the .meeting in his usual - forcible and eloquent manner. Ilia aidrcss was warmly received by the meet ing iii r: . AsiaH and liatterv a iiewc2VftTl vaL'Cnnrtniitii . 1J vuui iu,( 1 ,j . AEsaiut Rtkji uanerv '4 1. LiaiiXi ir fcept. lbiii., ue- ,:," .ttjerj.tine uiitli- ) fendanta pleads guilty Sentenced to pay a line of a,OU and dbta. : 5J l-.t) Com'th .1 Assault and IJatterv ':-.t;v4-i-J:;j;:: jnr ;ind-the defen- ri .if o r.i t ... .in . aienune cmiin. j uani .guilty: , cenien ced to pay a fine .01 ,i:o,00 and costs, .j , OomTth ,"): .Assault and Battery :'.) vs . . . .. . Jury . find the defeu- : Jehu Jone?. ..:) dant not guilty but that lie pay the costs. .- . - Jury find the defen dant guilty hut that be pay the costs. Tippling House. Continued patty, let him for a moment consider, who are the men with whom he, will bo acting.1 The men who two years ago boldly unfurled the banner of lieligious Digctry to thehreeze, and skulked, at the hrJur'.of midnight. ' into cellars- and .alleys1, ip devise . ways and, .means Com'th . :"' vs ' -G eorgc : M urray . : - Com'th ; ' -: ' V3 '' ';; Isaac Parfet. .'Com'th ' Libel. ' Vei diet guil- vs . " . ty. Motion in arrest of Iaac P. Dishong. Judgment. t -Com'th, 1 y - Assault and Battery vs . v Not a true bill, and P . John Seijih M'Mahon to pav coi-t exept S4, 00 to county'. Lou ill ) beam?: hnuor on bun day. Jury find the de- Couih ' ") vs : V Nicholas KliOlT. ) 'Shauimdn of Nctus. f T V.:& X j3iladelphia paper rccertly itier- ted-ttre; Wlqwing advertisement : cjVankedtat this office, Two Dkvils, of noA tgk It is rtp-orted that "Mrs. CunniocL&m has retained David Paul Browu, Esq. cf Philadelphia, s Let "'counsel in the' comic trial upon the hogu Luby charge. GRiiANs in Niw "Toits. Tncre are ICO- OOU Germans in New .York city; Wh'o hr 10 placetif wopship,t50 sehocl, and prin ting establishments. "r TlIe"overber nas'appointeii Dtrici BuUSckJ lf f orBrAifoicouotjr'.Fo be Irt: ident-JtKthe hirUrtth JtUfcia"tl Dis trict, in the room of Hon. David Wiluiot. re- siiincuv JK57Tlij Value of taxable property in Geor ia increased - thirty millions ..of .dollars last cocscquebce rd . ' ' rotj'.'Amrrokj E51ES Jr' LLOYD. -y : THE CONTEST.' "v '. Dai4 .Wiimot .tlift Black-Republican-; tan ' JVdate'foB Governor,- has bcu engaged- for .'VcVor'al. weeks past,' hi " stnmpirg"w the" State, otidenvoring to. convince the people that n'oth ' ing but" hifttledtibft-us Oovemor; can or will lualte IausaslfreVpatei an picvent the reopening of .'the Slave U-ajd.-Vhcrcver. lie j gbe's,''ilavery "andtleedingKansbs "aroJ-his fcth"uM;j tut h9 li Jiously 'f .avpuls. any allusion fhw vote while a member )o; Con grefs ' ia fivp'r 6f ;thc tdiifT of" ; 1843'": JJcres fter while dcKaiiting on tbe ' boauiies' tof 'freceoisra.-;it would also bo advisable for him to say a few "'words" in vindication of free trade; of, which : he was tho fpacial friend and,, advocate ia IS JG. 'Ve are afraid that David is on the vrr'ojitac) ato sick of talk about slavery and bleeding Kansas, "and Lf must discourse i on. some other subject; V ft.: 'u., ..... I . V ; . , .;t. ' n 1 1 . l i 1:. 1 . rAH ui.UC cspetu u gai.,yoi,v. p j. uievLvAlt;f ' t n , , other : disorganiiers' present, wUl remember for f;l p T ,Wi";iM; '' . TJ' 'e .,., ,1;.; i - .f . , I RexohetT, lhat the Democracy at Cambria a few days at least. .. ; ., ::. coun1y hearti,y ,rrjoice' at lbo saccess which . We hope our xeadcrs w4 carefully, peruse j; . tg far Inarced the a.jnnuistration of. the resolutions adopted by the moctkig. They James Buchanan, by. whose prudent counsels arc manly- and straight forward, and' 'speak and 'experienced, statesmanship peace has once ; 1 lo deprive their neighbors of their inalienable the honest eutiuient3 of tho Democracy of more been restored to the Uuiou, slavery agi - - ' I turnta. And when "hc; discovers this.when 'nw;?,7-- i;. '' -,tr .-. . '',7 , tators rebuked, and the people of the territo- . 1, f . : 4 ries assured that they may trame tneir own time, that j lawgj Uvjeet only to the Constitution of the' cd friend, United States.'-, : '-" " fendant guilty. The committee on "Resolutions then reported i S.-pt. , 1857, Fcnteneed to pay a fine of 20,- . .1 . - : - I fu 1 1 : .1... :i of the county for 10 dnys. ' Cmi'th 1 Keeping ' a tippling vs ' house. Jury " find the Nicholas. Knorr. defendant guilty. Scu- tenced lo pay a huo of j2o,00 and cost. ghts. " And when lie' discovers JthisKJ,whc ho discovers that William Palmer tf Co are j really the" candidates' of the Know-Nothing parry, -witeu uq uiscovcrs mat every rvnow Nothing in the county v is -electioneering in favor of the " volunteer?," and maligning Smith and Hasson" lie. must and will determine- at once to keep aloof t from ' the disorgan izers'J and stand by the party', that places its trust m.-tlia loteiiigcnce,-:. patriotism : ami vdvs- crrminatio'g utdnientof tho American people Cambria. AVe could not help,ff cling at tlic time, that j j the unseccossful efTorts of our estcemc Tohq'IJaVnc's,. lq.'.'.'liJ ob'tain f,'a" Leafing, VJResohty That we will ifforded' aitouclungliUu'stratioiv 'truth cur j cordial support to the of tho immortal verso of Gray : . .VmW many" a,gem of purest r;yKerthe.' The ilcep unflith'omed caves ot Ocean hear, .mi.'l'ull many a,' flower ia beni. to Wush unseeu, a i 1 i . r. il .. n5i. ' . as heretofore, yield e I'residcnt ot our choice, believing that in his hands the foreign and domestic aflairp of the . country will be so I managed as to conduce" to the honor and prps-fpcrity-of tho American Union."-'' 1 - - ' i. ..v.., .....v- p c ;r . it 7 hearty7upport to tue ptaie ijckci ociievipg lt to be?; composed "Of able and upright , men, t:i cf,.lLat H PCP4C "f ""We are peas'eJ.ble'b;! the ouly.National party ia -Lbo. eountxymust 'bylho0 Democracy oVifunl RwS?fjiJ?'of WStPWW V Proth6nbtaVy."In additio'a to being 1 and true f. patriots., for ats;prescryaupn,anIts ied'itheverv. car.acltv'.to rTerfoib' 'it principle' are insoperably- connected' with the , ,f the Office; .Wr.'.Cahlwell is. a. sound radical deafest ';;.t. ipWrVsti'pf or r-foyed Democrat. He" rpside'd'in Vashjpgton fown country.and.iU ascen'daqey'onl'y pau be main- h in this Vbunty,' ' from 1854;lintU.XS57, Com'th . - vs . Philip Davis. Com'th Pawsiu'r Counterfeit Not true vs William R. Jonee. "Money bill. - 1 A.Pwult and Battery. Jury find the defendant not cuilty, ' and that the' acquit him ; on the ground of .'insanity f and that his insanity still continues. . ; liiot. Jury find the defendants uot cuilty and that James M'Gor- 'T!-ITl'!f!'l7on-, V.sn las been nominated u"SB.,'"r. , .uu, "7 " ?;' i . - i - : t antee that the people find m them faith tingdon opuqty, for. fv,i t. ' --. H iw-. ' ' . endow- ic. duties taicd,' by fearlessly opposing all "Attempts' tp J andMurib' that -period he disiineukhed him-4 disorganize at,; or uefeat Jfs -regular. nprninccs, solf l,y his devotion to Democratic principles come from what quarter they raay.. . J v? ! aoj men, and. by his unccan, opposition to ! The people of CamhHa pn occapionsof tpij evefv 'fbrncof r.Know Nothingisiii and Black kind, have .always .. heretofore, bcigi? Republic aninTT, 'As-aT member f ; the Bu- Neither Samlo of Sam evcrTeccited .any Jcanah 'Clao'of WasLingto Lifig toor". '3i-'-".: - JIazkhurs.fr thcf Know-Nothing "cafidiHate for Governor, is also on the . .'i stump'.-', eu Vduvaring lo build ud oncc.ompthcJ flbn furtuncs of the .dark; Lantern party, and our fnlagents,7- Iictolieil, ;TThat in. Gen, Vm.' F. Packer, we rscognize a sound democrat aud man of hizh Jnoral character, . wboso intimate knowl edge of the varied interests of the State, ' will J ensure to the people of ' the Keystone that their welfare will be promoted by his election. ; Resolved, That the nomination of the Hon. James Thompson and Hon. Wiu. Strong as .candidates for Supreme .Judge, and Nimrod Strickland for Canal Commissioner, we v feci assured : will bo endorsed bya majority of thousands. Their eminent legal abilities and integrity of eharacterl fully' entitles them to Assault and Battery. Not a true bill and Eliz abeth. Jones, ! prosccu- Y . Adultery. . Jury find Com'th ;. ' vs TKtac Parfet tt al. lick pay the costs. ;" ' Com'tU 1 '' vs' ; Margaret, Knorr: trix, to pay cuts. , .v ' Com' tli ya .: vs ' : t lie ueienuatit not guu- Margaret Mulliu. j fy and' that, the county pay the costs. , '" '' : ' ' , ;? "''-' ; Com'th V'l'orniation. Jury : . vs". jj- uhd defendant not guil- Michael Keoh dy. j ty and that he pay the ousts. , . . Assault and Battery. Verdict guilty. -Sentenced to pay a fine of i -rr. Com'th .. .' ' vs - -Robert M'Kini. SI, 00 and costs. - Com'th i! Assault and Buttery . i wcrcyt tir nanana wp connu t dcred valuable services during - the glorious ytho c'0afidcrice-of the Democracy of the State. ,. Mieve mat tney wia zvot now t pasu -ueir : ma carhpai'Ts' of t inav boast' of the i . . , .. . .. . Ml 1 A 1 l. .. J . j ...... . r" . tv.- :. v:.. cfTectmg in.thc public .sentiment, of this -v v- V, '., s--?'.-.' j , m ,1 - ... ty; but after all, we Tentureto prophecy .but u alter totu iimot auu iiazieuursi, witu XL -ri ' r - .,A ' ---" . ' , , the Pemocracy of Camhria will be faund n iv- terv aharpistiek . -.-oIt.i8.hiahIy probable . . ' 1 - fu i , terj' sharp istiek . -,-o It. is highly probab! ' tie'wiU.viIt Vds wnnfy 'darrug- Ue campaign; . should it uithis arrangements to do "eo, - he tniay expect a warm and outhusiastlc reception ' fro m' the " frosty sons of thunder." ? b'iace Hazlehurst has declared his intentions f cf ;'" running for Governor" in' earnest :Vil .mot and Lis friend's have, giv.cn up the contest in despair, Sambo" has at length discov ered that m ppite'of all his effort, he 'cannot swallow ';Sam'?.l altogether. ., However- we :arnpai2Ts' of lfcoU. 1 he-democracy oi am- landmarks - to -assist1 the Know-Nothings to -(liria WiJltVj t-Uea-r . of ' iiU'eictionV'--. ; t n The volunteer candidatcE J';nd tbeir'aids- Js'i- J; .frri; v!AV,,;rtof frt. .n" HW -la - TP?ncd "tLe!-'-' office .f President TthalfjJJ iV;Vt, i.i,- .TL!:,t 'nUtrftV' "'Rniitrn rHe to. their tiext October rebuke remember locracy w amoria w oe. roajrpe j VMcxv havirgbeen feected hy, the . Know-. first' love on the second I.Toesyf ;t!lSlk' Blaci-RcpaWcaM -ra's' ineir' , and that they "will 'administer a tiilji.V.':: ' f - ' t - ..f'i-.''i.U!fl to the disorganizers. whicKlhey; will. at - ,n ;m-ltatio-of .the : ci-urmle I of the to the latest moment of lheirli'es. hiL.ly. tl i 2 v,'Yf .Wl - i ill k. i riling unvi i. i u lul. uuiLU uvi i ' - ' :x.r 't,, ' r-;;' :..I:;-,.;i.iJ ' "" ' " Attempt 'at 'Official' Dictaficn.'.'- , tuw ww. .a.(i;r'P. f W: J S ; r; "ii ' ?'' V - "'-f-N'V' : T WL'Tdon't the Squire' resign T; His' friends J ... The. conduct of the Postmaster Jidins-4:: ;j.Y-;t.7 ... . , ,?vs.. .si .1 , .. -r, , r - v . .x .,( aro becoming neryou? von uie:buweev.,.Ji uu j town.'-"hpraimyBtiek,i'w beginning'to excite I , ,r . b ;'. '--' .. J Y '.'" 1 thcindignatipn. of tbcTJempcracy'of CatnLrla. , r,0, , ,- . I;- 1 .This individuaL who .holds the boat paying of- J '-'JtWe-: call the attention of 'the Coroner ''lice'7 that the national administration' Iim' 'to land ! JoktiftMof 'the Peace ' 'to 'the 'followin - may aetpse the principles ot Know-Nothing- Uestowjnr.s-ppitloa ,thc. S'taio. has for Act of Assembly, passed at the last Wion of ..isuivc cannot help admiring the Cdelity. wth f tncrtime been engaged id a War icaintt'the f tLe"Lirislatur'. r- :- ' .1: Ar .wiucn a lew oi toe uevotea touowers oi "oam f Tpocraljc- county" ticket atM 'particularly Bo.it.cnactod.. .tc. That from and after ;i rally rouna his stancard in the hour ot ad- against the- Democratic nominee' for Asaem- the; passage' of this act. the uumbcr of, jurors sembly, George NJ Smith. Jury find the defendant j FUrras?ed ltli-f. j not guilty on first count summoned by Coroners and Justices of the Buck.,4s endeavoring to make people believe Jc ' d ,norsona. nsow Tenuircd to be held that the President of the United States has' bv law. fdrill not bo more than six .to attend commissioned him to defeat" Mr. Smith, and to any one Inquet.'' ::'Ti ,-.-..! : ,K- 1 s' wo are informed, .ts'cnistantly taking vio- ":' Approved the ICthday of May", 1S57 -J.; pie into corners, -and telling them that his op- ; .i . ,.ho A' "Returniner Penitent. : ' pojfitipu.tof.Smith:is ,In. consequence of Mr. f ' The '' Charlestown 5 Courier says: :''Our Buchanan's tnetrnotionsc -.. ... j readers mav remember an advertisement of a j . i.. , .... w . : , i Tt is time that ' this outrageous conduct ' of . runaway in 'our columns some threo years Bock's should be exposed.'" nereis Bri"indi- since, which excitod some characteristic coin- vidnal who is paid by the Democratic party at ments from the-New York Tribune. . No in- .t'J.f:r..rst'5 of $11!00 to 1500 per year; yet so I formation concerning the fugitive, "who was a far i from exhibiting any, thing like - common ( very intelligent and valuable servant that gratitude to the party "which .has .-sustained I had been well treated and well regarded We him; and, is.eveunow feeding him; he i? on haje now before us; however, a letter written the. contrary in daily And nightly, consultation tby theservant referred to,'! who addresses a with' Know Nothing, with lilack Republi- friend and relative, enclosing an appeal to his cans,' with all kinds of enemies to -the Demo- mistress, and begging permissicn to return' to tiTacVry; he impiidently daVes to assert that .I r Vr "" T Mr. BuchananVthcKretcred . chief -pftLVRe- : -W,of AsuiNGTON.Thc orencc y, I- " ,r ''"'' A ! correspondent ot tho iNcwarlc Daily Advcm- public, is like himself, conspiring wth Know t-- l . --r ..,, v, . , , Notlii.ogs and Black Republicans to defeat the . - . - .- '-.ni ,,"--. .. "tI i-j i Y -j -V i ' ,--;"'. litt2toni hfls peen' trauKfcrred tcrbronze at the emucrauv v, anuria county,;,, ... i - - ... .k .t - , , . - . . . , 5. 1 ;'Kack has overshotrlhe mar.k-In r hi w-ik " - .7 .. : the niVWtwm.ri 4iVi- .T.r' Hwfor 73p6av .TLp: casting is quite' wor.JJiy. ' w.n.U'.;J' i." LA'T'A j..- of the m&dU admirable for tone nd accrfra- v....y OMLHCU UH ,! . .'iV ' 'I'll " 1 ' "f jl Mrtfr Buchanan. -K'T r.-tX .Tr. lit. .-,!.-.. ft. L- - hr-U. vertity. They crpouscd his cause while euc cess crowned his efforts 'and he was "every where triumphant; aud though the day of . Lis destiny is pyerA.IlkeJ.rue.discip!c3 they still cling to hi nr ft ha fond and devoted affection: 'As the win fiowtj tiiriufeon. Ih-t as he sets, The Mine look, which a!c-turned when he rose." The campaign is now fairly opened, and we fcinecrcly hep the Democracy of Cambria will at once'gpjno it with tpirit. The opposi tion arc perfectly organized iu tLTs county aud under the leadership of William Palmer, Geo. C. K. Zahm and other renegade De'mocrals, -iirc-detcrmlned to make a bold effort to reduce the Democratic majority for, State officers, ,atd if. possible, dfoat iaU ora" portion of. the county .-ticket. -.Democrats, - beware of the wiles of the opposition,"and especially be on 3 our gj'iaf-b- guint IviiwNojhings" in the di.gui--c jjf .Deuiocratswho will endeavor lo sodiKTOPU' fiora your, alicgiauce. to .hq tiuie honoTcd prihcrples and usnges'of your jKrty. -Klmul by the regular toominees of thp1 paity. and rolLn ?nth "afcltdlroTtho entire ticket, f'C: as will entille. little. Cambria, still to 4 bo -re- : . garded by thc Democracy of the State, an " Star of UtsVtfit.'i.'iii?-; .-c rxr2Vi.Y.aro: autUorw4 U btatcjr tbathe . prove. . the asserttoo ithat Mri7f Buchanan. -I r."iA 'T4.lj..a! . ..;T.. hr-U. . ronort whl-h h Kfi?rofli. ti ru- either Wnlnr s?t Aor -fctate 111111 r r -i - -t'-t-j M!rv.rv-u,"vr"w' ..-r- At . x .i Utf.l. that ("J !!( ) RffE llTITLKDft R. a'-Enn . . the Deib-at.ie -ticket -hM- rcnuun oi. ue country, wuv . . . iY,,'" , , : ' j 4 1 H-'H wblfa" jrp'af ed 'for our paper this week, have been !LtTowded Rcsohcd,, , That the ticket nominated by the County Convention meets our unqualified i approbation,: and its nominees shall, receive, our' hBaityitearuest and enthusiastic 'support. " Rc&dved, '.That the Democracy pf Cambria county are nowiak tlicy' always., have. been, rrepared to Jjatue acainsi -tne unm,iiiy cne- nies,of hCivU and religious ;iKberty, whether j entcttaiuing the pi iiKtples and bearing - the .' name of Know 'Nothings -or Rutciiaining the" principles of Know; Nothirigisni and changing their name to." the more high sounding - title of -National Democrats? jif; ; : n- . . ;;; i ltsolveU J hat tnc course pursuca ny -vpi. Palmer and I George C';K,-Zahai-i-meo who liave been nurtured by ' the Democratic party hnd-sustained by its favors-Mf! announcing" thein'sclvcs as; candidate?, 'with'-the approba- tion ana ai uie request, oi me fvuj t -t ... - i r '-lie ILj 1 ings ana -liepuoucna uis tuuuy,.,, against tlic regular uoroinecs jof Uie Demo- cratie. party,, proves . them ungrateful and iuee ts i with .our strong condemnation! -r.sz , .. -.r ! ' Repaired, That we emphatically-1 d, enounce-' the meddlesome fpirit evinced ; by George W. Bowman in interfering with.ihe.Demooratio nominations of this county.--...Ilia course we cannot but regard as unkind and ungenerous, and he should be made to' understand that the democracy of Cambria can' attend to their own interests without his;dictatiop..; ' ' " , Ai motion was made that the Resolutions be adopted when Mr. . Win'. : Palmer, Esq., moved that they be adopted 'separately,' and addressed tho meeting in defence of tho posi tion ho occupies. He was replied to by P S Noon, Esq, and R L Johnston, after which a. vote was taken on Esq Palmer's motion which was lost, only two persons voting for it. ' A ; vote was taken on the . Resolutions which were adopted unanimously. ' On motion it was Resolved that the pro ceedings be published in tho Democratic pa pers of the county. . ' '" .' - -On motion then meeting adjourned. ' ! . WM. A. SMITH, Presidents . John Glass aud cuilty m Becond count. : : Com'tu ; i. i "l Nuisance. . . Verdict vs guilty. ' Sentence pot- Willianf Tiley ' J poricd. , f Com'th - V Assault nr.d Battery. , vs, ... r. Verdict, guilty, . James ' M'Gorlick, J ,j .. .. . A number of cuses in the Quarter Sc-hious wCr'c continued . ';' g year! The-State tax has is i i j . ueea rcuuuea iu cigut vvuia on uuo iiuuurcO dollars or about twclfthof ctie pe? crt. Amcjmext. Bishop Otley, of Tenhesret; is not oppoted to. fhe cultivation of iLnoceat amusements.,--Ilia pleasant di.piiion. ,i i(: lustratcd by. the following, reuark of hi: "Thirty years ago I, came t i Tennes:e witH my wife, my, fiddle,' and a horse . and "sulkj. My horso and culky are long fciace gone,- but my wife and fiddle remain as new!" -.'''? r , Important ir Tacx. Lemons are recooj mended for dropsy in a Rusian medical jour nal, and arc said to be leneGcial iu the tnoal hopeless cases. The first day out lmo mmi given, after taking the peel off and cutting it up into small pieces, iu sugnr; the two fol lowing days three were given, and aiterwardj eighteen every day. For nouiishuteo meat was given. In every case the water came off the 3CVti:h day. The Papa of Mm. Ccnmng ham's Ba by. The father cf the late who played si active a part in the farce is a well known character. His name is James L. Anderson; lie is an Englixhuiaii by birth, and very well connected in his native country. He -wan at one time iu the British Army. In this coun try he has been a phrenologist, biologist, '&c. lie is a man of fine Intellect,' tut luw in" hi habits a nd very ois:ir!.ttd. He was at una time a Methodist preacher,, aud .was driven away from Louisville, Ky., for attempting i entice slates i runaway. Sutanrah (Jar X"Dr. Catlin, the Brooklyn physician, who was tie a.-s-K-iatos of Mrc ' CutiungLam in her sbamparfnrition, U f hotru up in the New Vork Uttald to have been fur years past a desperate and most abandoned villain, under cover ff his medical practice -A long series of hv, rille and diguting crimes ro lid to his charge, but the names of hia victim arc not given, and,' as there is no vcucIk'i' nint5noed ry nr.nie, the whole thinp my te. as we hope it is, a fabi ication. Tha 'derds are too alrccinu and picketing for coutenipla' tion. Scj:udaloiiS ted obscene a have bem the particular hitherto given in. this fearful Burde'.l iniquity, they bf ar no comparison U th detail, -u'li.-hid in the ITtrula n-sp cUug the 'previous afcr of Dr Ctlin TI.Kt a physician cuih d to alleviate tbcpshg Of riY nets fhould trtke.advantajre of hi' poiJtti ii commit rajc urK.n one fomale patient d urine; a lethar-ry induwd bvtp.trs, to rduce othrrt too young to S. nccountsble. that h bhoabi tul-eqneiitly Iiav actcl in ih. m"t bru'sil to t-ne of the i-:ii:5 of his lu-4, alimEt But .he feruhl saysHhat J c C Noox, D - Murbat Secretaries. cjfj 4'fIeJ towneliip, is oppo'bedT tgjllieTem- ty, is a monstrous falsehood. Jt is ivot inthe , -wwer. of 43uck or of any other man; to pVpve 'eralicicbuBry-lickel'i'h'TwnUvble agaiitslpt, j, iwwer. ' 'la fafsc. lie will cact'hif ' vote for the cii fire "it. Ifc-ri;r base- anholy slander, -4 wot thy; -.of - Democratic tk Let, from Governor to County th? blacT Know. Nothing bearts where it tfig Auditjr. ! iuatcd. Iu their anxiety to defame' the' li- Givixa'.'it; Up? Tho Montour American, the' Black Republican paper of Montour coun ty surrenders tlic' political battle in the rtSl- lowing language : n .i:'- .:': .c i From present indications," there' is no pros- ', SrscVLATicN with S m h l Capital.' ;Thou8anis of meu and women every day in vest small amount in . business' which they cannot carry' &u. fuccesBfully, and thus Jose much time, and sometimes touch' larger -sums than' they at first proposed to, ' risk. ' Iuppitc of the popular clamor against lotteries, they seem to offer as fair chances for.small invest- mcnts.: as-.mercanlie . transaction, which are it said ta:i prove' failtiTfs in a tnajoi ity of busi I ncs'sM.' ' "Ills tor'bequeatloned if ' ambling has. not vastly increased; iu the Northern njid Eiistern1 State's since, the' lottery system was abolished there, .'In consequence .of the want of facility to gratify the ratural disposition of individuals to accumulate money rapidly, and with but little labor, In the Southern ctates lotterics are still protected by the Government. The lottery which we .refer to,' Is to be. drawn on the 15th of September nest, in tho city of Macon,' Georgia,' and is known as "The Ja por.' County Academy. 'JjOttcry,' of which Messrs. Anderson & Son, of Macon and Sa vannah, G a., are the managers. There are, in all, 3,286 prizes, and only 30,000 tickets issued making one prize to every ninth tick et ranging from 020 to the capital prize of $00,000. ' We suppose that all who wish to invest in this lottery, will send in their orders to the managers without delay, and they will read- tily supply them with all information. -s Wo hare beard of some large prizes being drawn reepntlv in thi lotterv. and this will encourage others to try what the turn of For tune's wheel may supply them in the State of Georgia. . , . Their small schemes are drxwn every Sat urday throughout the year, the capital prize of which is 12,000 tickets are from one to four dollarsxr, ., f the facts arc derive! fiom lejral records." SIT The Washington Uvion rums up tb probible titrength of j.artice in tho next Hous of Representatives a follows:'1. ...Supposing n changes oecuirinjr in the re maining four St;itcs, t here elections are tc be held, the next- Ilousa of Keprcwtotttirts will Mand s follows : - -. Dim. JUL: Rep. K YV. Mt;iiliers already c- ... 110 ' PI 1 a lected. Members from ' r viand; tiecrgia. 3Iii?s?ppi aud liouisiann usthy etood iu last Cou '. gress, , : . ' Tutal... . 15 .125'--' .1 '- S 01 pect-cf defeatipg Packer "' A triangular fight mufct-rc6t ;in the defeat of. ., the opposition ; and-in our nrcsent divided'state, we feelassu- prcsent retij that . we h ave tho numerical stren-rth to succeed , if united on a single ticket. V o are defealedand Tendered powerless by the ua- prudent zeal of tiltra Rcpn-blicans and intense Americans.. The eeuiea conyjetion Of our ml&.tyfl&Yt6ce4tiiigi of the DehfocraticJ mind has 'Vvereen ttat ;unitei ' kw.? gtaixd, meeting.' '- --' rf , 1-? t T aividea w'a'fail." " ' ' ' Raiwoad Decision. Tt was recently de cided in Buffalo, bofore Juttico Davis, that railroad companies are bound to keep ticket offices open at places where they aro estab lished1, one hour, before the "departure of pas genper trains; and a passenger who had paid fire cents extra in the cars, not having a tfck- 'et,-"and the effice'not having been open toen .ii. liii -i.'...;.ic:-' - j a. c cents', and fifty dollars' in addition. '"Iff ! The Huuse- r f n repectativea , consists .of 231 .nicinberf' 1 1 W mcuibers com-Ututiac a majority. As tlie t-a.-o now tauii allowir. no change iu - the four States where election) are to be held the - Dcmoerats will hart; a majority of sixteen m! the next Honsii. Thi majority, wc thtuk, will bi mere ased'to eigbt tecn, ai there are two vacan isia t!.e Penn sylvania and ludiaua ?eleg.itLns which will.- in all probability, be ulled by uemooraU. , , EST. The' elections in the South have rcpnl-- ted iu the complete success of the democracy, and. entirely diipated tlio appreheuon taal were c entertained in some quarters, that the opposition of the. extreme tout hem faction k the admim.-tration would make itself ftlt in these elections. We haverwie larec -zains in the next Congress and carried tfto Legisla tures of Tennewec and Kentucky, Licti il) elect Democratic U. S. Senators.,. " - t , "." - Kentucky seeds eight Deuuxnats and ly Americans to Congress, and elects the demo cratic candidate for State Treasurer by a ma jority 'above ten thousand. Tb drmocratiV majority in the Legislature on joint ballet i at least sixteen. "' ' , p" - Iu Tennettee tho Democrats have elected six members of Congress, tb Americans two, and two districts are yet to hear froa f "fahttr? G. Harris is elected GoremcT of the Sfate by a uinjority of ted thousand over Robert Hat- ton, American ) "The Legislature is demo- cratic,. enabling the party to' elect two 17. Senators. '. . In North Carolina Ihe Peniocrats at gained two members of Congress, having elec ted seven certainly, one district ia in doubt, General Sam Houston, the hero of Sa Ja- cinto bas been defeated by ofer twtdva thou sand votes, for Governor cf Texas. ' Ue de- serted the Democratic party epon the rise of Know NoUiiOglem imagining to doubt that it would be the ccntroTiing party of the country, and that hi name and. influence would revo lutionize Texas . Iu this calculatibu be bas been wofully mistaken, and has furnished an other striking instance -of . which,. we havo latterly had many of the utter powerlessncuB of Democratic ieadera when thcy'attnpt' to lead the party ffom their cherished principles. Sam came, to hi death at .the bauds of Sani a rpceie't of ,clo dc if. - ; "I ? f ir V, o c 3 ii