-i s C. T. Ml'RRAT, Editor.. O. C. Zahns. PabllhrtI'ropTJetr WFnE3DAY. JULY 1. Tielancboly Occurrence. ?ire tt Teeilf 2M tenter, Sc".1, Crever fe teiL" Th uditkiaaU who wer coljnixtd ta thi lercTj? Lrt tics M64 for th parpoae if e-os.i.clll tL dieat eleetiio oa the 7-i kit., "yJA -? s-akea" ar.-i kfs o Ttsdy s.otul&g of last week. Haviag fr foTiied cs the jrf i.-,a HiMr-ay the wirk if nalii CT were ianyrted taio fh' bor- caVa. tie eeatW.or of it EbeMLarg a&J Creisoa Rail rvi ! Cotrpaay tad no farther - of their aervices Ar,4aJ they were ae- cctililj it oa their wi rjoicicg to (w believe JJaos'er township. ,TL7 remained I& town only three dajj af;cr the delg el ection. Wb wf.l tow cJeny that tiey were eolooizeJ here fcr the purpose of ecttrolliag XAlibsAI. DEJIOCR ATIC TItKtT Xr,0mCr thaielecn? 3m!j M fisted -itL JOHN . BKt6iw'- ; .u ,itU wa ta7, lU e5fCO?ry to v! ! Ac :7ri kw la the Ccuti.tjI1 t6 ! proda-ie the Lxpre:oa tax; the ri'ttcf these K;7TJCT.7. GEN. JOSEPH LANE, -j.':-' wr fc, n or-'y to sr.e: to v:, at the delegate election was qa- tint 13 delejil vit&dreY from tLe tLe preteit which w j ai-Iliied lit week Ta &novisg cs correct ILh f tLtir nicd. W. Wilier, Wiu. P. Pa.:tcn. Jcasitc-wa. F. Keer. DivtJ Powers. EaMiehust ts. P- M'Goab, Tio. SLort, WaaLiogtoo. Gecrgs M'C&Houga, Joha adrj, 3Iaa teT- Jixti Barke, SammerbUL G.rge Walrera, Wh:. Jacob IhiasiOTeT, llearr Topper, Riea- F. HerIIa?r, V. D. naiscn, Croj'e. IaterettJas Commanleatloa. T7e ecaiaeai rs the eartf-J praiJ af tar Tfe Drc4 tt Cai. Aj a rrtt del aaa ta ra reaers tie CiCiwIag eosiaiiawatioo froa i S. B. 3I Ccrai:ck. Ei , a JcLris fria j urt j LITER FROM EXRoPE. J&Lwa U tie Dav5criLs Cca.:j . - 61 f ' T i T: saaawa:j2f i-rsiA aolT. Cccreatlco. It 0 rrpT a pcraaaL Tbe Reason If h. Mr. Esito; ti ii.erit ..J It L dae to the UisoriiC ! rett. TLe pr.icm of tie Sea e-:ae we J; it4 j.3 U Bie of tie reason wbj taere tu Uoctie i lelcr, i a-.t posi tiie pow-r ti ; a r -eccuis-dei tj tie . ... . . . f io.r- ta ii 3 Wl m & MKi vi crijs io r kiu- s z. .miff ii C : It u eriiect to eTerr eas-ili aii totvest j l.t xaicd that a Ccnarj co&Te&tka composed cf j ed L j 1 e terle cf tie Uaiifei Si :vf f:-;gLt itfiiTidaal eac&x be a uii: ia ' cartes aii eriA,? ir-i -Jr zz: acjtaiag bat ti unu. Fif:j-eTht cea ! aai Ituk. tie f ederal jfi-yir-i-.ac 0n.- are rti.i-;e hare fti-ei?it micdj rci each asber i zres saa exr'sLie ao oiwr ctt ci r-.'- sLooLi be ea:ulei t tLIak aad Lar ai ! per3.ia3 cr prcperr cf s calxa I-i rs-e 7-rrv-epeak f,r Lliailf ail tLe CiCiUtOAaj Le j t.irj 'aiiii u proi.l'-! i.7 : .e Oiit.M:i.-.!j. r;preetts. That there will be d;5-ir.e cf j The Gierieas a.-, i ih-i ir.ir cpiaica ia sach a CcaTico.ii a self eiieat '. the Terrrj ii epia ii i.?-jiea:. xi -a- : trui. aedthat. ia crier ti arrl;e at aac- ; ur i: wj:a Vi:: r;iuT r.7ii i-.fi.-i 1 tri-s cciiclai-, there raaat be ccitAu-iCi . na.i 1 a rs - ear.:.-! or w w xttj ia V 'v '? u "c I b' tc isdaitrlcoslj eirrslate 1 I& ! a.-2 4.i pts at "dIorti&? the tratii aa i heap- ?r.g tLe pjraa;i3 cf call may TL2 circra'.- jiiia cf icL a t.'uiyyl l a low ss!e a&d .-.v . I't'I tertlj co if.- grojr.-i taat tlfej wer .ifjti. TLt certalal would toi La7j 4:1 43 " r- eviic If aij : ii. '.csre ce r va. . p-ia.-i-i siiairawn. Gyrge II. K-ra, of i?TkCv. .Catj. 1. y.-flerick A..4ierTrl2. -I-'vpb La -vck, 2. Vtft-C. Pitt-.r., .11. Iv: Keck hew. 4 . J '." 1 w i -TT-VTW rr.ao. 1 Jj .ie tee t.-n;k!:r,g poliUciaa loathe acd ;o ia orlir c. G. V. JvA, 1. (Uer P. J-,V3, .1.. j n a: a! low ? to atfcr.-.r.t to 8jreel to the a Bvaa cr eet cf no- The U to the ceacf fcrreifcer. b ai icuch 11. T'v. H. V.'aikw, li. S. 8. WvnchesViT, : !'... Je H. C-'a-wfvrcS, j pr'-yi'im cf ar.j 13t. II. .N- Ie, 22. ftrr.r.:l Mif.hali, 2-S. Curch- KOIJ GOVKKNOIS. HENRY D. FOSTER, Or Vr..iTMORKLAND COUNTY. CltiOC if . . - J ... 1 .t . ttere u "aooKfcmz ro'.tea :a ibis x:crcni A ir.t. , irr.raiv tK ii w.ih then Tri.-i :er ' cr delazU.i -al retr lined la tli . Coaerit'',8 i l-s r--'1 Ea3'' 'Stiewi aol ij!xr. t : e:iet-i 1. h.i a- f.ea ti jca -i tee if.m w!;o attrr.pt to ezcr:e cr pp- of a Klow 'fthit. and d'iir.aggu? ai the rr.ao who attempt ti excite at.d eppeil to tbe Natiooa! prjujlses cf iiati7eborn cit'zecs Th;re ij Lot a pirticl of difference between t'e two. TLo votes of tbe io liri-iuals re ffcrred to wers objected t-i oa tbe groaai tbat if vi i'JJ tz'fls.rt, tbat tbr h.4J bea col- ,n.r.1 r.av Fi w r r .t a.. r f : x F- &63 c2iarei ttat iter wtii noi.TOte me ttciei 1 -.1 i- :r &ccc:t.a:fri a. lew cemagognss 6j tae ai- sarj, m order tLat baraiocj aighi be the re- i i--7rj c:::i-u iuiw:: cuiica cf lcgi3 delsgites hare lacceedicg salt; atd a oiach wu expci of eerj oth- : w:ih hla tie T-r .r-.rj a:.T rt-:.e . ia UUv.ncg op a ticket t tail theaiie!7ea, r mmlT cf tie CoaTetiiti. The greai Vr-rJ l-- C"-:..- c: L"a.- ..''.-. . . - . ! eb'set aaoill bare ta LirmMt. wt'.ch i ici rtccz-Xis as r ' " " - -" 7 cit 1; ti.ej iCtict taej w;a aatccel ix. elec-' , . , . , - . . , 1 .-. ..t-, 7- - - r r- - - '- liei.ee eierv remark i Eia-ie aad eterj reo- i tarts rec;i.x;j ta-'e a prcpe r, s latioa I offered wu dit.e 1 5 jreTeai fiiLiWQ ! p'e-iges the re -eral G:Tritiit i r "'- aid the derUioa co&ieisct upoa i; I fure- i it. A.ci C;-res3 caiaot ti:rr. s.j i: aa : rj uwi i rzj T 3evaa f. a of .u.y. t f-vt r .n.rr v. . .ta ' - i ' 1 i 5.", it iwj 1 :r: 1 1 - J octzed ia thi borongb fr tLe porpr.se of ccc- the Prominent MalrM,-, .t-cl,cti,n; at-l the fwt . tbat .bey left town three dvys after tbit ciec- iio-v.manrtT , - - j .t- BvteUjf Dilas ja bis letter aceeptin? tbe tioa, prove twat those wto icaioUiaed this titig it oa tbe seecLi Tatlay of Octobr, th-y will nd thfeiijelres eailj tsUaien, Ja.rc.c3 C. Nooa !: Co., ire very ciart raea, bat thej tire Lot all tbe wi; ia the worli. The people know a few tbhigs after all. Thej will not tooch the ticket with a u,q fiot pole. Demagogues like dogj will have their day, aad the people will bkTe theirs too. t c , ' i ra.ii ' - a cv-.. e jj.p.e.; taw th or w the eagle eye of tas cpryvsittoc, aal ia ao'.ccnty c-f rT"ZTlJ '- ::-A- --er-'-- i.:.Cc. ;f dir to dUsappoict its gize acd secure f thaa i: ciij c;--il:i-cr.il j exi.-:; CTtr I i!. r. sa-: re&tb acd bariaoay, I ww tittertriiiel ti j property of aiy otber kii " .r " r s-,rt aadtr all dlicu'.'y, to coceLiatioa. TLe act cf C-izre-t, tlr:-ra, pr- I .; " ' for this reasoti I akeU a Uricp-jrary cba.ra:aa, j Lir.iurg a c:t.zea c. tue I io place of the cLairiuaa of the Coaoiy Coai- ! wlih hL-a ha -'avej ah atre re -1. SiT.l:.- n he rejrtdi ti the ol tie V,ca- ! i err.w-. rj iu 'j icz u -x -: - - -tica la r.orainatioa for the Prti Jotcy, tendered biro by a portion of the dlegatfts to tbe Deiorxrrat i? tional Contention, twice eulogizes Gen. Lewis A. Cms, as a great Sratorr.an anl pare patriot, worthy to be ranked with Clay and Webster. He evidently Lilier that be U a devoted friend 5f the Union, and tbat be contributed not a little towards prcvenliDg its diitsolutioTi daring the trying struggle of 1 thf) And where does Gen. Ca3, upoken of ia sacb glowing terrrjs by Mr Douglas, tac 1 in tbe prasent atrogle. Not beneath the Cag of Douglas and Jobnvn. but beneath ibe ban- position were right. It is not at all likely tbat one of them will be Jn""tbis county on the second Tuesday of next October, as tbe work of gradir g tbe Hail Road will doubtless be conoplete before tbat time. No tT.in detpises tbe prior tp'es of tbe Na tive American party more sioeercly tban we do. V"e bare too much respect for the coon trjtr.en of Carran, Grattan. Montgomery and O'Coone, to atterr.pt to pre rent them frora exercising any or all of the rigbts gaaraiteed to them by tbe Cons'.itutioo anl laws of our country. V,"e think tbat if naturalized, they ner on which is inscribed the names of Jireek- are the cjials of Native bom citizens, but eari lge and Lane, as the candidates of the J they arr not their superior for Preiii'lent and Vice Dcuocratie Party President of the United HtaUj. The man that Mr. Douglas declares tie equal of Clay ari Webster in natriothm. aod one of the Qjsn who saved the Union from diol'ition 1 ') year ago, is oppo-od to bis election,, and m entb-niftiifie in the support of Drcckenridge and I.33 Hon. Daniel 3. I)ickcnon, tbe iilastrious Eutesnrian of New York, is also for Dreckca ridgt and Lar.e. No one will question hi Democracy and patriotism, when we inform them, tbat in 18.r2, th UncouraglnK Xv. We every day receive news highly encour aging to the friends of Breckecridge t Lane. Hod. Daniel S. Dickenoa, the iliustriou? Statcfemarj tbat tbe great State of New York proudly bot of a-i her favorite son, Ka openly declared in their favor. 0 also has Kx-Prcs- ident Pierce. Tbe Statesman and Patriot of tbe party are with u. Let us then on the column" with energy and zeal. 'paih t&U. A large and enthusiastic I'reckenridge nomination for the I and Lane meeting was beld in Philadelphia Presidency was tendered bi:n by a large ma j on tbe 2d in&t. It is aid to have been the jority of the delegates to tho Democratic Na- j largebt meeting ever beld in tbat city. Ad- tional Coovention, which convened In Balti- I dresses were delivered by Senator Bright, iPi? One day last week, a gentleman frora Chest Strings, banded us a large pctiad cake wbicb was really tempting to lock at, accom panied by the following note: , You will please accept this pooni eake, as a small testimonial of our regard fjr jo j, as a public journalist May your literary star never wane, bat grow brighter and brighter, until tbe charms of a fair companion may double its later. Lufltetof Cftttl Sprlngt & AtfJand. Well, we do not know exactly whether to begin by tbacking our fair friends for the pound cake or the compliment contained ia tbe note. Tbe pounl cake was delicious, and the compliment Is not a little gratifying to us; for Battery frora the tongue or pen of beauty is as gratifying to all of tbe sterner sex, aj a cooling breeze to the brow of tbe way worn traveller on a sultry rammer day. As a blight acknowledgement for their kind neas, we beg leave to advise all tbe many wor thy young men of our acquaintance who are in search of handsome and accomplished wives, who will make good house keeper, to go to Chest Springs or Ashland. They will 2nd that the ladies there, "Are no coquefts, N'T joy to see a lover tremble, And if they love, r if tl.ey bate. Alike they know not t ditMmble, Their heart can ne'er be bought or so'd, llr,.v'e-r they beat, they beat sincerely, And though they will notbfnd to gold. They'll l've you Ion;:, and love you dearly." u.h:ee, who wa Lot a u.uber vtn-ion. For tb'w I oiovfcu w.th others that ! of authority over rn.i those claimi.ig cvuttratc-i teat be all voted j not w arrar.:ei 07 the Co-.s--ita:ln, an i the out, or ah T jied iu, cr tbat two from ozi '-b rccovil of :Le j.iat;5 by hi ontr ti that i wiagi of the party -hli be received, and j Terriry l.Zi titiue U f.t;--si ti Tt- r f s- Antfj-.n? r,.r Ti.e. lal rir- Vii.. i.i.c it rt:ii.ax.3 it;;..1..) f; ; r-s tv 1.. :.rc-ri.a - :f -It tuony. What wa rny suxprle then to ni grei raaj g ..a.te crtr 1: wl the Cnairiuaa of tbe Cuuniy Coamitt, the j of its co-.3ii:iLaaI pc-wers in tie in rc.iu.j2 ti c:a- z-;na of the Uniic-I Su.:es, and tuay establish can who ehocil above ail others have tetc i to I oer anl ce waa not. 1 na4 ri2nta ana ne na-j t'-"'v J- -.-j mpartial and conciJiaVirr, positively ref ine ', ternUirlal g07erna.er.t, and the j jm j t.i$ ; put any auca motions or any otaer motions ; ' jot'n.r,ju m t r.r-. :3 ..ci..- . made before the Conventio-i. I was a mem- ' crttl.n. Ggrttt; 11 kLlK jtrert u-4 x- ncnc.in tbat Convention, vet he clwed tcv CJwf."r."va ii iihjrlz d tj ercU mouth, and took tbe eatire authority upon j iz" otAe L'rt- J 'iuUt ia tij.ct 'Juir himself. As soon as the credential were riftdt if per-, ,r nK:t of j. rcirtj." read. I moved that a Pros iient te .fpoin- 3IeetIn? of tUc tbeB,bur? Brcc-ted;-he V-J rtiaaed to pu the moticn; , r'rltjse and Ianc CIub. hen I call-d Li a dicmon on the vote of , admitting delegates, be positively refused to A,mefct!"? f tLe ,b Lrectr.uge .- J;,,, .- . lr r ft . , 1 and Lane Cub was hclJ at the-Cjcrt Hou.3e - - j j 5. ie t rr. .ir.: a i- - ; z...t tj Nap l::a- G .Tim-.:: :. iz.I .r V. i.r L-i::-i;o a. p: -:f f.-:U-: frija the li'g - N:l. il: tir: Z c: a lllca-ai c i: --c t Nz . L- k. t u i-fei :.:.: 0: Lr-er.r : : . z T-e Lwu;i: Girl:..:. z.t tvt - ii'T: rsjM thm t: c?e c: : -:rr .va! i is zr:'2 rp- z N- z :2 . .' 't ce 1 "-I c: .r. If .W - -r 7 - -, , , .... . ... r . , a r.ceiit L c: urc Lf r S'---ti.:: mett to au amendment, he positively retuactl . ' Z , . T,f r ; - - -- --e- -j- U receive, or put it. thouzh made according t.eing perujaoett c--rS f -r a:i Cub. ; ,.a:aLfci C4? ;:m..a. isi J M to tbe strictci parliamenury n,ae. Wa The PrLt on tying the chair j t - :L. : :- not all thisuusufCablc: tL cl1 of tU 13 fsW P'- ; .. jjv - , -.t T n So much for tbe informality of tbe organi- . tT rT . , , zation and the denial of henest ri?ht,? It , Oa motion Hen Ilarrieca Kintal was ; sail -that vi no p.c, was not the members of the Convention, but e'e,c;ed If-. V11: , . , j thai .fT.ri mir.::.--, ta 3e.-.g z,r a a trepasaer, that caused the firt trouble- in regara to ue x.nensourg oarestea election 1 have nothing to aay, only that if they did not go Lehitui tiic litcord there, j ref.r" why did they in regard to the Johnstown con- j Vice President. On motion C. D Marray was elected Stc- I! a-.Li'. in that In-t.:i:: a.r:i ti--: a :. :J to t-r e. ' TACTS. Stephen A. Douglas did not receive on any ballot at Baltimore, the vote of two thirds of the members of the Convention, although more tbat year, bat he perewptor'y declined j Oeneral L.ane our candidate for V ice Presi- I the hocus delegates from Lousiana andeever it on tbe groan 1 that be feared tnat his dent. Joauh Kindall and others. Great al other States voted for him on tbe last bal nomination would not be universally accpta- I cntbuiiasro prevailed. Similar meetings J0t. He was nominated bv Abolition States Vie to the party. But for his doing so, ho have been held in New York. Baltimore. I Ilrf4Wnriira Tir.m',nmtA v.v nmrw.r.r;,. ould have been the notninee instead of Gen. j Washington City, ttc. Every democratic 1 States. Pierco. If Mr. Douglas had been equally I paper in Berks County, the Gibaralter of the patriotic and elf sacrificing at Charleston or I Democracy of Pennsylvania, advocates tbe I ce President, was not nominated at Balti Baltimore, the Democratic Party would be election of Brcckcnridge A Lane. The news I ,norct but by some kind of a self constituted row marching forward in a nolid column to J we receiveTrorn every quarter are gratify ine I conmittee in Washington City . . . . a . a . I I W W w -.a a w. Certain victory, senator J. right ot Indiana, and encouraging, and bhow conclusively that Jonw. rorney, the Jiiack Kepubiican Hunter anl Wise of irginia, I'enjariiiu of the Democracy, are determined that tbo Un Lousi-ma, Toucy of Connecticut, Cushing of ion fchall be prtRerved. Massachusetts, B. F. Ifillet the author of j . " inr i umci ii me lerriioriai l.Cff' the Cincinnati platftrm, Kx-Prchidcnt Pierce in hort, nearly all tho illustrious Statesmen of the party advocate tho election of Breck enri'lgo and Lane, regarding them as the only Democratic candidates in tho Geld Mr. DougljuT principal supporters are such men as Jobn W. Forney, Cltik of tho Black Islaturt-N. The friend of Stephen A. Douglas contend Clerk of the Black Republican Houie of Kep rc?entatives, ii tbe Ilditor of tbe Douglas or gan in this State.. It is a Fafe rule to judge a man by the company he keeps. try As we were walking down ffreet last that Territorial Legislatures have the right evening, our friend Dr. Bralier. in bis usual l.t . . I ana tno power to aooliBn slavery in tho Ttr- j courteous an 1 smiling manner, asked us to take ritorics, but say that they regard it as a Ju- la glass of soda, which we pronounce delicious t .... I uiciai question, and aro willing to abide by to the taste; wc would recommend the Dr. c tlo decision of it bv tho IL S. Sunrcm n.l 1.U l'n.,ni;n -u .i.. m :. i. i lepubhcan lluu,c of Lrpresenlal.vcs, and (;curf That Court has already demd,d ti. J .U'. Ti. n. .v:,..s. .1 v,. ... J I " ... . iu AS I . IUIUA9 II UJ IIUUUI'J MJ Augustus Bel'nont, whoso principal recom mendation is that bu ia a dcir.ngogi.i9 worth several milliocs of dollars. Vo do i.ot think tbat the American People aro disposed to al low Messrs. Forney and Belmont, lo dictate to tbcin who their next President shall be Tim Comity Convrntloit. Just as we wero commencing an article with rogard to the proceedings of tho lato County Convention, we received the commu nication of S. B M'Cormick, Jlq , which we publish in another columu. As it con tains nearly all the facts to which we intend ed refining tnd ejjics'fs cur views ex actly, re deem anj further comments this week unnecessary. Wc hope our readers will peruso it carefully. XW Tbe Chairmau of the Republican County Committee, has issued a call for the election of two delegates from each election diitrict of tho County on Saturday the 21st inst., who are to meet in Convention on the following Monday and place in nomination a County ticket Ac. 517" It universally conceded that Doug las casnot possibly carry a single Southern Slate. They will vote io?t1 for Brecker.ridge 1 I tt question againt them. In the Drcd Scott case, enumerate the tix or seven different varieties it was deciJod that tho powers of Territorial of flavors which b has to drink. Legislatures do not exceed those of Congrcps J ' - aud tbat consequently they have no control Uur readers are directed to the adver- over Slavery; thrt they cannot introduce it t5se,nCDtof W. Hay. which will be found iuto Territories nor exclude it therefrom. 10 anotbcr column. Mr. Hay offers' to the It has thcrcforo been deci Jed bv what the cltlzens of l,,,s coan,J one of tho best self I w . Douglas men acknowledge to be bindine and 8CallDS A'rul ao' wo have ever yet seen. conclusive authority that Mr. Breckenridce's 000 oJ Wulcli cin 1,0 ecen at tu office, and as view of this question is right and Mr. Dong- wm vo P4CDl7 1013 eeafon. u wouia do las's wrontr. This b. inrr tl, mn ,h rP;AT,,i. wel1 for our citizens to examino these cans as o O w w invuua i of Mr. Douglas hhould ground arms at once we arc BalUfied tbey are far pcrior to any- aud acknowledge thnmaclvcs fairly vanquish- tblS now i0 A'Of r price- seo ad cd. But insad of doing this, tboy continue vcrtisemen to make speeches aud publish elaborate cdi- St.- Francis College. Business pre torial articles on tbe subject. They treat ii J vented us from attending the recent exbibi as though it were still an open question, al- 1 tion at this Institution. We learn that tbe though they know that several years ago, it I proceedings throughout were highly interest was decided against them by an authority I ing and instructive. The reputation of St. which they acknowledged to be final, bind- Francis' College is now too well established ing and conclusive. What hypocrites they 1 to require any encomium at our Lands. JZtT We regret to lcaru that oar friend Mr teit. Ia reference to Johnbtown 1st ward, con tested election, it u not true that the 37 who voted for Rutlcdge and Mitchell are not dem ocrats; nor U it true that they signed any pledge, much less any such p.ledge as was al leded The proof and paix-rs were deman ded, but the chairman decid'-J that they were not needed. This was a mere "cock and bull" story to frighten tbe north. Some of them signed a pledge to the effect that if a certain centleruan waa nominated for tbe Leg islature they would support him, provided he would secure the passage of a law leaving tbe question of a division of tbe county to a vote of the people. Not more, however, than five signed even that pledge, leaving 32 sound, unpledged Democrats, who voted for one sett of delegates, to bo dibfraotshised by 0 men whose democracy u at least doubted. Mr. PotU never endorsed any such pledge. The scheme was co doubt got up to defeat bis nomination. After the Chairman of the County C'ri rnittec decided tbat 9 votes were more tlan 37, 1 left for that reason, as well as because my voice was silenced in the Convcntioc. 1 hoped and prayed fur harmony, bat Lull headed men fought for discord. The Convention was irregular andeorrupt. and the nominations, however goodhe men may be, 'are illegally and irregularly made. Will tbe Democracy of Cambria Cooty sanc tion fraud and dishonesty? Will iey eub- it-b a precedent lor misruleage af l injustice! I think not. There should be another Con vention, not to count Breckeoridie and Dong as noses, not to work issues for new Coun ties or Railroads, not to put th man or that man in office, but to make honfct nominations that would strengthen the p ty and reflect huuor upon the hitherto glorLus Democracy of our county, secure the el tion of a Demo cratic county ticket, and abeve all of a demo cratic Governor. a B. M'Cormick. ion iHrxrc Uiifs was eiectc.2 Trciarer On rxotion Gen. Joseph M'Dnsll was elected Cirreipondig Secretary. Oa motion the fc'oin Fxtcatifc Com- T . o : ci'.ttee wo apt-oictt-i, v.z: -Dr. II. S. Bar. . Brecken;lde Mate Com cation la Illinois. 'j 11. TL- Br-kr:.?: ... a resIa'ia tx.c-.-Tj m ,L1 DcruC'Crata it :r .l-:- iL s elcct:vn, til LC'U.:t.i:r.i t-c ....f-z Cn:a3-. ! CelJ. ai ;tr. ! full ticket t Na:i I - Thomas M II f : LI- u-nitit GoverTjor. Thonias Scri"; !:r ?:-.Tr ryef State, B. T. Burke; far Aa:. r. E Sini:h; f jr Trca-urer, W. II. C:Ler: f rt.t: tors at lare, Jchn Doujbcrty, TL -ej: CampVll. LADIES' CHOICE! FRIDLEY &L CORNMANS SELF SEALING AND SELF-TESTIN3. tigut. p::kiiium FRUIT JAK a-ON: The-' Jars ar.d Catis l-.ir.g jrf.-c:"v :-:'i -thtir Krrant-n.eut and rvquin- - i.. -or-lt-r to ra.ike them -ir-t:nLt. any -.e f arc! X5T Welsh tho man who was lodged in Jail I George Rutledge of Clearfield township, was duriog the Iat June court, on tho charge of I seriously injured on last Thursday, by beiDg having committed a rape, succeeded ia ma- ""eked by a horso. lie is now out of danger king his escape from durance vile, on last j n 18 recovering rapidly. . .- . - t: j - ft. . tt. v.. i i .. . .1 1 since. 5rst page. President. J.bn D. ThuUiis, Lewis U-r-igers. j George C. K. Zahm and Frederick Kutdl .Jr Magehan then retired from the ci.air Mr. Kmkead tbe permanent President Lav- i State cmcer ing taken the chair, Gen M'Dcnald offered i F.r Govcri.o the following resjluilca which was uani- moa-ly aicpted JUvAied, That the thanks of the Club be. and they are hereby ten lere J to Michael Dan Magehan, Ktq.. for thf bontht. indtpt nuett, fcarlc&s and impartial manner in which be had presided over its deliberations. Mr. Maeban said he was grateful to the club for unanimously adopting the resolution just read. Ho had cone nothing more thai: discharge bis duty as well us be knew how. Like all the mcmlers of the club, Le was the devoted friend of I'reckenridge and Lane, regarding them as tbe candiiates of the National democracy. F.very friend of the Union in the Country, should be active and energetic in their support. Gen. M'Douali said that the club having elected permanent officers, the object for which it convened this evening, Le moved that it adjourn to meet at the call of the j ' tl; 1. a. te tpf tve c rcr. Ift.i-- Priident. We are be said a unit for Breck- 1 s cive the f-u:t is c -; c.--.vx- - i . i . ... .... ', - .-..- enrioge ana n&se. xet us men at once go into the contest with cuergy and ppirit. Our cau?e ii that of patriotism and ritibt. and we must not therefore hesitate or faster fir a single moment in tustaming it. We have de termined to keep the fla-r of Democracy fly ing ou the top of the everlasting Aileghauitrs, and it id a proud thing to know tuat a large majority of the Democracy of the County are with us in the Mand we have taken. The club then adjourned to meet at the call of the Chairman. II. KINKEAD. Preailent. C D. Mckrat, Secretary. i hire c i 1 ' j- al 1 Pt I . ir- t lJ I LAl-r 1F I i in a f reav5 til'- pjr tuat a: a j iSh $V. tbere : TbtJ ' ! them, ihoir ljdgt dii aal d; rers-- Leaiti are. r r : u. a-JrJ-n vCi- p LjI-.v. rs re tSnii 1 cir ratca stiaat 1 'it ?! pet b - b.T:t auE V. v.- aic s : A i Ti.- ka.-: fct t- n4 r I Jl i izviA. cac berrn-ri .i'.iv 1UJ screwing ti.e cap tt-en put ;n h- t. Besides thtir .":Cipl:.dty and ee-l . ---:3 anl the imptccibility if ttoppers l-:.-'.a; : A;c, the giestet a.-.vrtage i? t . .i ? . .fl auv time seethe c-. -i.u.t:-'n of cir 1:- '- t ' X2T The Lady's Booi for August is on our table, and contains is usual amount of excelleut reading mattft'. The Lady's Book is now far ahead of an other Magazine pub tfiDr Jclenko. of tie Johnstown Clothing Depot, is now sellirg off his stock of Spring and Summer Clotb'ng at cost, and we would advise those of oa friends visiting Johnstown .A A-Wl -t 4 in want 01 ciotniig. 10 go iojeiiaxo s, as we know they can purchase goods from him fifty percent cheapA-than at any other Clothing Houee in the.ountry. We have examined hi stock an J find it to be of the best in the market. W were informed by Capt. James Murray, tlat on last Wednesday, at Kittan iog Point a littlo girl was bitten by a rattle snake, wjilo gathering .Huckleberry, and died in lew nours. C7JITe ara informed that tho potato rot iw nnde ui appearance 10. this eoanty. gi-inj tos-p-V.l. Lut will lwivs tLe-' V save J. The absttice cf t!.is tc-t has evrr s -&::c of anxiety, an ? fre-j'ieu.ly cf St-ri-'-s i -- " pnt'.irg up Frr.it or V-getallt. 'lLese are alvai.taes wi.ich . j 1 "--;T - " Jars cTCans in this market pr-srj-. .. MantifiCtured and s ! 1 whoksie v. -re:i- , the 8ubcnl i.r. or.cr tf the n-"..: - - and Cambria counties. 1 Quart Cuss. O Well done Westmoreland. At a Democrat ic meeting recently hel l in Adamsburg West- 4 4.0 " A lib-eral discount rnaJe tJ thvse six uorea cr ia:re at cr.e t:rre. .-vu- orders to F. W. HAi., Jubr.stown. Caml i A Cc-, - .T,-bTstawn. J;.lv IS. lSoO.-al-tt- TlIE undericne.1, Au!Ur a.j' '-f. Orphan's Court of Cambria Co r..ty to .-r, decide and rciort uw.n tie excv: ' - " the final account of Jaccb Srincu'tats. ' the Kaecutrs of .Tacvb tiner..ar. r.. her bv nt:os all parties iiitervsuvi, tt.v. -- attend to the diii-. of l is J s!,IH':r-:;i hi. efnee in KW-nsburg. 0:1 M--nday tc - of Aus-uttuext, at one oVi-v-r. in i: e AVM. KIT TELL, A-- July 18, 1860.-54-41' moreland County, the following among other i ESTATE OF JACOB STIXI'-J-l resolutions was unanimously adopted. The resolution refers to the plan adopted by the State Central Coinmitteo for uniting the par ty. 3d. Tbat while we deplore the unfortunate difficulty which has caused a swmicg aliena tion between different portions of tbe party, we cannot, however, consent to abandon one iota of its tim-bonored principles, and that rccogniznjr in John C. BreckenrHffc, a sound Constitutional Demo-Tat. and in his platform the Old Democratic Doctrines of State Rights and State Kquality, we will yield to him on the basis of union recommended in the first resolution, or without it, if such union can not be accomplished, our earnest and cordial support. S5T Our old friend Mr. Timothy Brophy, was in town on last Saturday. His numer ous friends here are always glad to see Lim Ha is a model teacher, a radical democrat, and a whole sou led gentleman. AUDITORS KOTICE. TITF. nn Wsi-tie 1. a;uoii:trd Au 3 ! T - Orphsn's C-urt of Cmbna C-nnty.t.i , u- decide urvm the ex ertions ft- ' - acc 'ti nt 'f K. C M':ir.l-.n. Executor tuteof John GUss. d.-cM.. an-i u button of the nuwy it the bancs 1 t.T. bcrebv rivcs n..ti-e tht be that purjKve at th oS ce of T.-L .. 1 : .: iu Eben-burs, on Siturdav ti e I .ta p:st i.cxt at one o'chk P. !.. when a.1 peras "J & iiilET. July 13, lf0.-S4-4t. 9r L ore- li i ll B4e Ac bs'": a b. tb-to t'jea th-ic En : pe past. ttt t6B- .m iate 'a ta-. t 1 Jtl BY tiBu: ftelf. All b atr aa Hi ir 1 c
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