Vn . democrat & Sentinel. v A C. . 5ICKR.4T, Editor. t. C. Zalim, Publisher &ProprIetor W EDNESDAY. SEI TKMDER 26. lgCO. xlnoXArbHoca rFic tickct FOR PRESIDENT. JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, OF KENTUCKY. FOP. VICE PRESIDENT, GEN. JOSEPH LANE, Ob" OREGON. "IicZl a'tzch myself to no part; that decs not tirr-iihe fag and keep si?? to the music cf tie Union." Rjfs Choa'.e. Democratic Mats Irlccttlng In Car rolltown. SeTen ITckkei) or tub Friekes of Breck ISEIDOE, LAKE & I'CSTER IN CoUNCIt IN LlT- Jtle Cambma. I Great Harmony and cnttoaslasui: . A Mas Meeting of the .National .Uenioc racj; was held in Carrclltown in this county on last Thursday, the 20th inst. There were we are certain, at least TOO persons :u atten dance. The occasion was enlivened by three excellent hand of music, and the enthusaism of the assembled Democracy was unbounded. Cheer after cheer was given for Breckin ridge, Lane, i'ostf.r, M'Callister and the George 9f. Smith tlic Friend of Soul less Corporations. It it? a fact not as well known as it should be, that George N. Smith while a member of the Legislature, voted for giving away (for the transaction did not amount to a dale) the State Canals to the Sunbury aud Erie Kail Road Company, a soulless corporation; 4 Thia measure was condemned by the Democracy in every section of the State at the time. It was a cunningly devised scheme to enrich a few individuals at the expense of the State. It is true the Sunlury and Erie Rail Road Company was enriched, but it was at the ex pense of the honest hrd working yeomenry of i- l ti i t. f- . . c . - Cocntt Ticklt which made the welkin ring, j IU vii'aiiu auu. iiL' jM'i ijuvc iu Lac uuiuu. i - PRESIDEVTIAL ELECTORS. V.LSCTOItS AT LARGE. George M. KeiiU. of Dark-. Cjtmty. Richard Vaux. of Philadelphia. r:5Tr.:cT electors. 1. Frederick A. Server ,jl3. Joseph Lauback, 2. Wm. C. Patterson. H. Isaac Ileckhow, 3 Joseph Cr-ckett, Jr.'lo. Geo. D. Jackson, 4. John U. iireuaer, 6. G. W. .Tacoby, 6. Chirks ivelly. 7. Oliver P. Jamc3, 8. David SchVil. 9. Joel L. L'htner. 10. S. S. Barber. 11. Tho. H. Walker 12. S. S. Winchester, 10. John A. A LI, 17. Joel B. Danner, 13. Jesse F. Crawford, 19. II. N. Le. 2' J.shiia P. Howell, 21. N. I'. Fettcrman, 122. S-u.-ir.tl Marshall, 123. William Book. 121. Bvron D. Hamlin, 25. Gaylord Church. FOi GOVEF.NO F.. HENRY D. FOSTER, OF WESTMORELAND COUNTY. FOR CONGRESS. ARCHIBALD McALLlSTER, Of Biair County. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. Assembly, M. D. MAGEHAN, cf EteiisV-rg. ReUter i F.ecoruer, ALBERT 11. G"EjG. of MLUvUIe ro. Commissi ?ner, JOSSPII GILL, of Chest !p. AuJ r. JACOB R. STALB. of StjsiuehacD tp. Poor ll?us-' Directcr, 1IENRY HOPPLE, of Carroll tp. Immediately after the arrival of the Munster and Ebcnsburg De'egations, abeantiful Hick ory Pole was raised. From its top, floats a Banner on which U inscribed, in distinct ; character?, the names of Breckinride Lane & FostuT.. On motion of John Bearer, Esq of Suscjuehancn the ineetiDg was then organ ized, by appointing the following officers. President, Jacob Luther, Esq., of Car roll tp. Vice Presidents, Jacob G lesser, Chest, George Snyder, Carroll, Ileory Bender, Car roll. Samuel Weakland, Carroll, David Pow ers, Susquehanna, J units Burns, Carroll, Win. Bker, Carroll, Jtbn Sanders. Munter Dominic Eager, Carroll. Francis Kicrly, Munster, James Kirkpatrick, Sr. Carroll, Charles Flick. Alleghany, Jacob Sharbuaih Carroll, Joseph Kessel, Croyle, James Jiurk Suaimerhill, M. M. Adams, Washington Secrttariet, II. A. M'Mullcn, Carrolltown Wm Mvers. Munfter. Aucustia Luther, Carroll, John M'Brile, Cambria, J. Kirk patrick, Jr. Carroll. Michael Batch, Carroll, Wm. Buck, Crroil. Jvhu Vat'iA MaoMer. The meeting wasaddreed at conideratle l?cgth, and in a very able manner by Col. M. D. Magellan, Gtn Joseph M'DicaM. Dr. R. S. Bucn, ar.d C. D. Murray of Ebfnburj o ames J. Kavlorof Cambria tn. M. M. Ad ams of Waauicgton iid Frtncia Bearer tf Suq-j'-LaLna. I'lr. Migehan af: r di-rasiug at onsi :er- ab! :oT-pth, tLs itiKS itivoivel ia tue pres ent p.K;ical coatef-t, reft-red ia oriclusio, to the pos-ition he now r-ceupi'-i before the Democracy of Cambria as a candidate for Afemb'y. lie stated, that for the purpose of itjuricg Lim, a rtport had len circulated in various porticos cf the county, that he in tended declining the nomination, before the election. The report was false, and was put in circulation for the purpose of brightening the waning fortunes of George 2. Smith, iht; weakest candidate in the field. It was a low have said that the Canals were given away.- Tbe State really received nothiug for them. It was nothing but a tJuim tale, and this Capt Smith could not but know at the time. Atide from this, ire have every reason to premime tmt he is in favor of repcalinj the three mill tax on the tvnnage rf the l'eutisyl vaniu Rail Road Company. resolution instructing him in the event cf Lis election to oppose the repeal of that tax watdeftaled, re jected, in the Convention which nominated him, on motion of P. S. Noon , E?q., a gen tleman who is hit confidential bosom friend. and is now engaged in itumping th"e County in his favor The presumption therefore is that he is in favr of the repeal of the Tonnage tax. Every farmer, every mechanic. Ebenslurg, Sept. 25, 1SG0. Daniel M Glaughlio, Y.a Dear Sir Your letter of yesterday is before me. I have per used it carefully, and will now endeavor to return a satisfactorj answer in as few words as possible. You commence by refering to a conversation which occurred -between you and myself at Crawford's Hotel on Uft Satur day evening. Tn that conversation, you main tained that a Territorial Legislature possesses the power under the Constitution, to abolish Slavery in the Tenitory over which its juris diction extends, that this is the true d&ctrine of the Democratic Party on the subject, and that the U. S. Supreme Court, in the Dred Scott case, did not dveide that a Territorial Legislature does not possess this power. I deuied the correctness of all your 'p-4'po!-i-tions," and after some conversation, 1 told yoi 1 was willing to discuss them publicly with you, at any time and any fJace yru might thm designate. You akcd rue to fix the time and p. ace. I declined uoicg so, and we then each took off "his several way" homeward; you to dream of making temo- cratic speeches, and I of raisiig democratic poles. The conversation made but a h'g impression on my mind, and I Lad almost forgotten it, when on Monday you had the personal kindness, to uaod me your .ctter challenging" me to meet and disca; with you at sundry times and jJarcs a Mring of nrorKsition a lotiir as the .iioral law other proof that Bcerheavc- TIol- Jigc VonzZaV KtiimpfnTT In Sy., is worthy cf recrr.:mer.dati -o." Vwat tScr:.-v ' 3 -.L ir in aLd upright Mary auS.ic- v . . . . L'hit-rof Van Dike, bad last ppriD ' ...t, .t, K r-Y, i .'" M r:b, b-ut it L:n. ilf, t :D to esj.ee: -ouiJ i sversr j2 b? i.-- f-tVT: r. streches L tLkt. a '.asc-L-e u:'-re s'ronriy Black IL. had -Maine all to birafeif, be i.'3d a:I- m- Again anothe land Bitter "The pliio i i - i v... , r - i. l.,4 1icts UreCii t, Ua-o"'"' " art J I t;jjty . - I . -I . " . a dangerous picsnes. but eot to lar w;. tuat ! ;'.3tted 80 c:UCQ bb ut it she could leave her b-.-d ar d be out of t-ie ; doctor's treatment, out kept lingering on. so thitrhe could get no. appetite, and -could not gi-t strength enough to do ber household work till within a few weeks past. She used but one bottle of the Bitters, which, with the help of God, has given her strength, and she feels quite well; for which ber butbacd gave me. the undersigned, bis thanks, f.r having rec ommended the Bitters for Lb wife, and re quested" mc to have same inserted in the Sbe- boyeaa 2i7euKsLode.n Gravd IfiJj'ide Michigan. The above is a literal trauslatiou from the at number of the S!iebny aa 2ituirJsoJe t veL every laboring man in the community is tax- , w - j,, . rec,.-ct .hat ia tbo ptlbllCau-tuii-eVT. lv..V? IS- thl-i fT. nees, be persDbal'.y S3perimecdrd iL- caltj and itad the principal t:uirp spiels X4 part of the Brcckinri lc men cpoa h didatt s. and yet they are bestea oat .f STT' Is this the feast be desired to invite -this the pcpular ft-e'iDg in favor tf and squatter sovereignty? Do tleDtL.c--t . r r . - tie utter v-ti.kr,ess of bis cause: be warcci in tice. Three weeks in Ma"Le. ana tct a gret-e jp. Uft trfel and popular Douglas. " iu -i - ttw. Oa TbursJay. tbc 20:h ii.-t . ty :t r. certly Lops tLit tLe life cf cs hearted aud geiit'.crr. ar.T r.e ;Lt i bis bride. u.ay b i.- a--J 1 a; pv cd for the support of the government. Why then should a suti'ltts corporation le rtteagtd f om Larinj its hare tf the burthen Peo ple of Cambria, George N. Suiiih in mi! T.liant trrJ of th Siltibnrc nd Hrti; I . r J Dre-t Scott ueci-ion Rail Road Company. Have we then not S&ou reason u icar iuai 11 eicciea n lue ip- , , r . 1- , ;-,..;,. j ana place fvr tae u!cu.iun. n-ji ac'C. rroitbin rkcticn, be will be the pliant tovl i , . ,- . . , , . r o I that voa dec.ineu doin 51. and so tue matter 01 .u m eoU?J.-u. a..tl v,o..ij.0i- drprrel I ftlrc I sail nothin? cu r 7 - . . . " . r . . . r . r - Slim vrartiHft ?Hj'pricri in ini ynio tj i.ie tounty are S'oel : holders' of i'lal Vnnipany. Tax paytis of Cnibiia, ba3 not tbat Compa ny as good a right to pay taxs as you have? Vote for Magk-jix who Las alvays been op p..scd to exlcn im unliu.iud priileges to ir responsible corporatiotf . c-mversation at Crawford's. I merely oJTLred todicU' with you. you' prop iii-its with re gard to the power of a Territorial Lei.-lature over Slavery, and your c-'niiruction 01 the louwii.l pieaM? rec'llect, tbat I tl 1 youthen tox tLe time the occasion to warrant tL3 c.)nc:us'; n. that I was wiiiin; cu the eve ot th' election, to neg b-Ct my editorial dutie Tcrsons aCicted with the Fever and a r..t ct ar it!ir time, trouble or .i v. - ."U juiu uw. . j--- " I - . . . . - . ' ' cxptr.se, to procure li.. iioai. v. . ynyillUt Lloyd, Jit Uaria J. i-Ttjf,-, CELEBRATED BITTLRs. wboie Lclc5- j ;IaCY i:oeeX5. 0f Cambria uwtii:- cicii etTects upon the system has U-tn clearly , yj.c avove notice wi a?;-': ziz'.-.l '1 rrovel to tnose wno uavc wtd wi.a.iu v.uu delicious weduine caie. la xcturi ia a short space of time by this ureadful cun-c. whose cheeks are wan and nif agrc, and wbwte lights are sleepless and restless, and whose eyes are dim and suuken, with Ja:b staling them in the face, this compound must prove a blessinjr: snatching tbai. as it were, from the m juth of the grave. None caa know its ttue value until they have tested it. When all others have failed, these Fitters have rt torel the eUtTerers to pristine health. Tut-ir pt-j ularity in ail the Westeru i-d Sou. hem pans suoua l&iroaajc uiu u &.i i-". pQ--,- lies. S.V1 by Qruglets and cca'.tr gti.e1a.13 every u here. See advertisuient in another column. uica O Monday r-c':.i Davia M. Mr, mm B .J Eraur'. .2 fain !.;:. 'Vt;:, la ove cf have c r.e i i.an ur.e-i la ca- aud go forth .iie a Tue juuiun 1 rotiDif 111 ach 1 r- Ini-epem esce, ccj teaji?r l. lae -ew Mexic taiail, with ciatt-s la the Ji ...t-:. SS. if. res aal sunis, is Lt. iar... i.I- t.r.'.!. with rr.-t iU.-l 1 r rk. : ...... .1 ,.r fiI.t. imu vmimif. i . n. n . ivi A til' v . A 0:1 vent ar- the . -9 I (I I did not tbi-a say c-r iu- 1 , sn K v.,t uts fur the j r-t--.-ti'-i: nf th-ir a - bits ! l' lu.ai-inarv lii.Lt sinuate anything of the km I. j ai. i rroftty. froui t:i( i:j:''s ot the av .j M.IW 5r nm t.o ftrat..r as Brutus I 1 tn.-r Ir. iiat.s. TLt y rt :: e l to rai,e . . , .... i Ui'.'O voluuteers. and aked he G v. n;rr t an! I utiders'anu inai you are. Il-j.i2tle, Stur-jSj-i. Sere- a C.. - L'Ttt. llarstiict. ..Vi.tr t-irr.Ar tr . V.- 1 :.n '. j-a:: t:i'. --'li --.. ui.i"e it , - 1 "'" 4 i.i .'A: ..-.o-T.liiy:. li .:.':-' f i . .:v in iLeir t.ractic. t-i "vc .: : .t.r v.:-. !"! 1 rec !n"n !i at:..:.. In in Itrmurkable Coincidence! ToteiK of Cambria Stead. The Ebvnsbur Mountaineer, now owned, conducted and controlled by a Know Noth ing, has been assiduous recntly in informing the world, that the fight for Assembly in the present contest, is between G corge N. Smith, and Alexander C. Muliio; and that M. D. Magehan the Democratic candidate, has not the remotest chance of being elected. In or der to confirm this opinion, a long and labored article eppeared in the Johnstown Tribune, also a Know Nothing organ, last week. Its object also appears to be, to prove that George N. Smith is the regular nominee of the Democratic party for Assembly, and that tbefiht is between hira and Alexander Mul lin. This is certainly a remarkable coinci dence. But when we remember the fact that j both papers arc controlled by Know Nothings, it is not perhaps so astonishing after ali. They are doubtless acting on the principle of "I tickle you, you tickle me;" and furthermore you know, kiud reader, that a "fellow feeling makes os wondrous kind." If we may be lieve the two Knew Nothing organs of the County, the Mountaineer and Johnstown Tribune, Mullin and Smith aie the only can didates in th field. But those Newspapers although in cohoot, do not and cannot control the public sentiment of this county The people will tell them so at the ballot box in a few weeks. We understand that at Carrcltown on last Saturday, a friend of George N. Smith, read extracts from the last number of the Tribune for the purpose cf proving that George N. Smith is the regular nominee of the Demo cratic party for Assembly, and that the fight is between him and Mr. Muilin And yet we learn that in the very next sentence he denounced Mr. Muliinasa Know Nothing, and the Tribune as a Know Nothing paper. It is highly probable he bad not then the Mountaineer, the organ of Mr. Smith in bis "mind's eye." He told his audience that Mr. Mullia was unworthy of their sup port because be was a Know Nothing, and yet in the previous sentence be bad distinctly stated that the Johnstown Tribuue, once the open and avowed organ of thr Kuow Nothings of this coua'y, was good authority to prove that George N. Smith was the regular nomi nee of the Democratic party for Assembly, and that he is stronger than Magehan. Mt. Noou may regard it as goad authority on those eubjeeid, but we do not, and never will. We honestly believe that Mr. Majebau's pros pects of a triumphant election are now quite flattering. He will receive the entire Demo cratic vote of several of the strongest Demo cratic townships ia the county. He will run well in every portion of the County, and it is not in the power of the Ebcnsburg Moun taineer and Johnstown Tribune to prevent Lim from doing so. XSTThe Hod. John C. Richardson, an ex-mcmber of the Supreme Bench of Mits . can, did in St. Louts on th 21st inst " Tlie ?lunttrr Delegation. J Oue of the noticeable and praiseworthy j features of the Carrolttoo Ma-s Meeting, was j LumLle capacity as an EJItor, I have maiu- tl:o Mucster towu.ship Delegation. They I taiutd as well as I could u jtmgti.e present joiued the Delegation from Ehen.-burg in this j campaign, what I regarded as th band, a large and splendidly painted Si!k But I do not profess to be the chauq.tou ol Banner, aud a beautiful flag made expressly the National Democracy in tLis county, and 1 for the occasion, by the fair ladies of that am certain they would not select me as such township. The Meeting before adjourning in making arrangements tr a puo.ie discus receive them, but be would net TLy t'un j pas il rts.'lutK.n that o;;!g ta privare quar- J t Is b-'twrtn the izc-. f . .4.-1 to: Fa -r rs t! f r eu.r -n v, Hi.. c jrincipbs i u- it-r ondence coul 1 te -lac.d ;u tbc-i, a:, l I'.rn- I th:it the renlr tro'.r'5 in t!.e tjrril-jrv are - 1 ari. - r . - not suUiCic-j. I r us proieeuju. iiiey vii-itr-mititd to take their d-.fi. nee si;t thtir own hands, aii l a call for cn3--L.acd-iTiv-u-.u-d lit n from each cuntv awiiiiiK. Emanuel anrl rnn tMiiT,t;.Vi!r Tlan Id inii'rp Iiim and , , x- c? u t i .! trave three cheers for the Munster Delegation, Konnhr .unritii N S,.ith thf iron w nn lir.r. t c uv. l. .v,. - - - .,,. I i . n T I ana the iauies wno maae tne nag. it at Charleston and Baltimore, violated his tol- j emn pledges to the Democracy of Catubiia j The Couvention which nomiuated him, was composed of old true and tried Democrats they bad placed him in the field, and he in tended remaining there until elected or de feated on the second Tuesday of next October tie was not runniug merely for the rurpose of defeating any candidate or candidates, but for the purpose of being elected. From the assurances be had received from many of the best Democrats iu every election district of county, be was sanguine of success. At all events, he was determined to stand by Lis friends and the landmarks cf tho party. He was ready lo welcome defeat, but dishonor never. Col. Magehan at the conclusion of his re marks, was greeted with nine enthusiastic cheers. The Democratic vote of all the dis tricts represented in the meeting, will be al most unaniniouoly castiu bis favor. We have not, room to publish abstrats of the other speeches delivered on the occasion All of the speakers eulogized the characters of Breckinridge Lane and Foster, as Men, Pa triots, Statesman and Democrats, and set f r h in eloquent language, their claims to the uni ted support of the National Democracy. The factieious, vaciiliaticg, threacherous and anti democratic course of Stephen A. Douglas-and his followers since the fall cf up to present time, was fully commented ou and exposed. They were all fnquently icterrun- ted by enthusiastic outbursts of applause. Immediately after the conclusion of Mr. Bear er's speech, the Meeting adjourned with cheers for Breckinridge Lane, Foster, McAllister and the County Ticket. It was certainly the largest and most enthusiastic meeting vrccver attended in this county. Good order was preserved throughout. After partaking of an excellent supper at the Hotel of Mr. Law reuce Schrott. tLe various delegations return ed home. was a well merited compliment. The Munster De mocracy are enthusiastic for Breckinridge, Lane, Foster, McAllister, and the County Ticket. While on this subject, we feel it our duty to say, that the members of theGlosser band, merit the thanks of the National Democracy, for the excellent music they furnished on the occasion. The Munster and Ebcnsburg bands, also acquitted themselves well. Jacob Luth er, Esq., and Mr. Augustine Luther both had heir dwellings decorated with appropriate banners. The Ebcnsburg and Munster delegations were met at the residence of Squire Luther, by a Delfgation from Carroltown, beaded by the G lesser band, aud escorted into town Enthusiasm and harmony were the order of the day. i ! i I ktioss or W.i T i Jl?T Hon A. II. Stephens of Georgia, a supporter of Doujlas, in a speech delivered recently, denounced in strong language, that squatter sovereignty doctrine of his candidate and endorsed the Dred Scott deci.-iou. It is a strang-j thing to see a man sustaining a candidate whose principles h repudiates. Democratic Sleeting and Pole Raisings. The friends of Bieckiuridge. Lane, Fos ter, M'Callister and the County Ticket. will hold a meeting in the Borough of Sum u. initio on next Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. A beautiful Hickory Pole will be iais.-d. Speakere will be present. Democrats attend. Also at Hemlock the same evening at 4 o'clock. Democratic Meeting and Pole Rals- Ing. A number of the friends of Breckinridge. Lane and Foster, assembled on last Saturday afternoon at the Hotel of Aloysius Maertz, in Catubiia township, for the purpose of erec ting a Hickory pole in place of the one which was cut down by some malicious individuals on Monday night of last wetk. Upwards of one hundred votera were present. The Pole was soon firmly planted amid the enthusiastic cheers of the assemblage. It is one hun dred feet high. The flag is inscribed with the names of Breckinridge Lane and Foster The meeting was then addressed by John F. Barnes Esq.. of Johnstown and C. D. Mur ray of Ebensburg. They were followed by Mr. Aloysius Maertz in a speech in the Ger man language which was well received. The Meeting then adjourned with three cheers for Breckinridge. Lane, Foster, McAllister, Magehan tad tbe rwt of the County Ticket X?The largest and best selected stock of Walhes. Clocks, Jewelry, Cuttlery and ficcy articles we' have ever soon is at the establish ment of our friend Stahl. His stock is well selected, aid the best the market contairs, and he sells cheaper than any other estab lishment in the County. If you need any thing iu bis line, you will do well by giving biui a a call, for we are sure you will get the worth of your money. He warrants all ar ticles to be genuine. 5Sj?-Prof. J. Beaiuer. gave a lecture in the Town Halt on Friday night last, on phrenol ogy. Those who beard the lecture pronounce it one of the best that has ever been deliver ed in thia place, on tbat ?bj.'Ct. J?-p We would inform our readers, that our friend Geo. Huntley, has just received a large selection of Stoves; of all kinds aud sizes, which he Sfers for sale, cheap for cash or country produce. - .i -i i i ti r sion. lou on trie otuer nana, i iearu nu.u the Johnstown Tribune, (400J authority ac cording to one of jour orators at the Carroll town meeting) are a mauof might, power as i influence, iu a word a champion in the ranks of the Douglas faction ia this county, and are one of the men who are bound to elect Geo N. Smith ou r the left. This being the cae. an bumble individual likf. myself, would en- J counter great danger of being entirely exter minated by you in a public discussion; a ca lamity for which I am not yet fully prepared. Nevertheless in order to gratify yrur desire for a public discussion, 1 beg leave to propose as follows; Jst Tbat we meet in Ebensburg on next Monday evening tbe 1st day of October. 2d That we discuss publically the propo sitions which vou laid down at Crawford's with reference to the Dred Scott case, aud tLe power of a Territorial Legislature at I have :-tatcd them ab.ve: or od. Tbat we discuss tbe issue1' involved in the present campaign. You cnit avcring to prove that Mr. Douglas is the standard L-sr.r of the Democratic party and that Ureckitnidgt is not; that Mr. Douglas aud bis pa! ty up hold and promulgate the true principles ot the Democratic party, and that Mr. Breckin ridge and bis party do not; thai Teriito rial Legislatures possesses the power to ab-l ish slavery in the Territories; tbat the U S. Supreme Court has not decided t'nat Ter ritorial Legislatures do cot possess that power. Both to have the right to refer to Si ate aud County politics. I will maintain the negative of all the above propositions. . 4th Each of us shall appoint a committee of three of our frieuds, to make the arrange inents for the discussion, fix the time we shall each speak, ic , 5th No persons but ourselves shall be per mitted to speak during the evening, or fir- ticipate ia discussiou in any way. Cth All personalities shall be avoided. If you accept please Lt me know before Satur day evening, and designate your committee. As you did not in your letter address tne as a private individual, but as editor of the Democrat and Sentinel. I take the liberty of rcnlyiujr in this public manner. Your let ter is too long for publication, but I will wil lingly publish next wetk auy communication you may &i nd me, if it does not exceed a hall a column iu length, aud is received before noon oa Monday Very respectfully. Your frkud and servant. C. D. Mc&E-AY :e tbe cani- L. Harris was ai D'tt'C-ii L. iCi.i i it iiiitut. and it is exryctod to c-f f pjij!i! on the liOtti inst. Col. FoDtelr."y has cr 'err-3 a civipairrn against the Indians, to m-'v? in thre separ ate eo'.aiiius oa the 1st of October. On th Sih ii.st a band cf Kiossas cumbering eleven, with Cotanek. their chief, went t A'l's-in's llauche, on Cow Creek, and agrre 4 with Mr i i Ui.- v . . - -. tcu'.iar tj t'-e i.x. ;r.-p. z t : e.e is I c:r. .!? de. Pr tra:;..::. Lime i-- Wek i ' . :. Gt-neril Dehi'ity. No oi.e cvn he e:.:. !m tbui sutUrs, and in in::, :rei;if c .m; ; "ttrr'y nsd.'-nii:ie.L Oi 1 s:L c; ,io L::t I'.ttli 1 .;V:i -.::.l. j Ua.'At.hrcjs" Specific IL:r- r-L'i:c Jet . I are jut the t:.'in3. relieving ; r rr-rlr, -! ring iermv.w:.:'v. A rfj'.i.c't. ..'J ta.ncr l tl. '.n q -.art? tfc I atte-i'I-iQ-'e m a c.t-.r. tr;;:--. r i fi.x U f x it- N .0 OcTUS. P.. A fall set PK.-.FICS w-:t f HrM?ar.ETs" E.m -k f.f Peacock, the proprietor, to c n;e tL nx' j day and co the Pawner Fork aid make 3 treaty with tho United States f fiiepri. Tr i j to tbeir promise they cans? r;-: 1 induced Mr- j Peacock to go out and look through a rpr 1 glass, at as they rfprted, r. company f f s -i J d'u-rs sorce distatico cJ Wliile Mr Pcac -k ! was ia the act cf looking, they sb t Lira , through tbe bead, an I eso through the b" ' v, j killing him instantly. Tury t' rn sb'-t Mr j Myers, his clerk, but did n t kid Li-a E.t"T.e He retreated to a rcni vvlire there was a sick man. and warning him of wbf.t was cin? fji 1 sans u"wn ana uiel atuiosi ir:)i:ir-liatei v. 1 1-- d:.T.-. in l and B.k. 2 l'.r-r:;v n-. V..4.S. ;:: ' - $ I; t .is ,1 b-.'Xir, -1. v . y t:i s-.: exi-riS-. fr .: ..f to? ; r - r . uc .... No. 4-t2 Br- S-.ldbv E. J. MILLS, F. r t y ;;i .1 -iress. on er- !Z-e e of t "V i.-'is iu a qa'iTit.ty 1 ; tl.cre is :.l ways t be f - -: l":!0 csi.n. t. rie:tb-r w.'.I t: t !:. VV;.k st.cn.trii a:i-i 1- IT-., , :iS t.,ev i v : b , u 1. n d-s .--f these? l aivi ".rive t'-.-.-rr I re;iietutert 1. e.-. t ee a-.ven." '' sick man was arnied wish rerolvr-rs, v. tt:e Indians In-itig apprised of. did not so? proper to molest him. They loaded eleven ponies with g.tousend left Ti:e people at Caw Crce. k were esp'?!;?.; an attack from the same Indian, an! bad only cr.e company of soldiers to protect thetn. 5lr. KT5 lost eljbtv hea l r.rea'tl;- at Caw Crek TLev wer run .T bv a s'a-n ie i A CAF.D TO t t'Uiialof?. lie is tn route lor D-anta re? t --- i i::-sutler 11 11 a 1 r 11 aid. A band of Pawu-es a". I Otto In-'iar. a u uy. aji. cmc to l.c-jn il tirve, aaa 1 run o;7 sixty head of mules and ponies I mm all tho information ti be bad re n : je a ; z lis wA : ! e t 1 1: -tl i' il y alter t.K. : fr- -ni f tt:-:.-jz i;i :.t .: i :- reus- j,We will publish next week, the Poetry baudel us by a frieud. ' We have not room at present. Good Poetry like good whiskey and small lifer, is not spoiled by age. 1 .iYeu? Organ. Tbe Pcilict Gazette we are informed has pitched into us. All right gentlemen. Go in. Room for a few more yet. Cant you get an organ in Pittsburg. r o .c-ire it. -1 il.iv tc r. it ! tv r v seems that thTf i a deteruiiried plan amontl Nat ".-; ir.te;2-.l it s .0 all the wild Indians to make var u-oa the 1 an-i Uciuf-tt:l. IIi.k- army and citizens travelling tbe plains. Iatct from Mexico. New Orleans. Sept. IS The schooner Virginia Antonctte. from Vera Cruz. th !2 i iust , has arrived at this port with $373 000 10 specie Tweuty thousand Liberals were marching on the capitol Miramon was in the city of Mexico with 7.f00 mn. commence on full iusiructi-in. :i.--.-:t! n-. vlease call on or vblres t'with r- JAS.T. MAI:IA-- I N ... Z2 C.:y li Jr.ne 27. 1?"0 -3m. LIGHT FOR THE MI Ml- Tilll Mibrilirr olr for ortment cf LAMPS, wit a FU - The attack was expected to ! d a vtry j-,:re an Hr u-i' - - . the Stb inst. i frtc fr-n aU iy A new loan to bo levied exclusively upon I V' reewnmena ;V v - .1 . 1 ' and chearc-t ever Iroig.- -- .n-iijai.s, tds . eapcc.ea toou iu proclaimed. Tbe Bishot) of Gaudalaiara Beat that vcho tan. Mr. John E. Connel! showed m yesterday morning, a Tomato rais ed in Lis garden in this place, which weighs two pounds two ounces. It is much the lir gest we have ever seen. BcDGen. Walker, who wan delivered up to the Honduras authorities by the Britudi Government, has been shot by them, and also bis second in command. bad Wen re- b ased ftom imprisonment by General Dc GalUdo It is reported tbat General Maja bad maae good bis escape. The correspondent of the Prorcssn at tne Cppitol, ays that rue Liberal army bad l-ft Querretaro. and they wf re expected to roach the city on the Stb. 3,000 men were advan cing: from Cuerwavaco. Gen. Othego was expected to arrive joon from Goudalfarr. Tbe sttamer Autin. from Brazes on the 13:h inst,, with SQ.-jCO in treasur-. bus arrived. She brings advics from Cohuila, which state that the civil war in New London continues unabated. trv it. E. SIIOC S.'pt, 2y. 1SG0. St. V11Y T vn YF ALI. TH- 1 ANY La ly or GcntTcn.an. States. possj-si::? from 5 t-'i' an easv ar.d rejectaiIe I - $5 to S'O fK-r d.iy can be rra. !ars. address. ( with M-uriO -v: No. niNoi-1'"' lS-JO.-Cr.i. t5-We iuvite tbe attention of tbe afHictod to I the can! 01 Madame oehwend s Kennedies. We are assnrel tbat they will do all tbat is claimed for then. Sept. "C, Market Street hari. Dealers in FiA, Cleac ., Have c.-ta:t'lv :i I - DKFrli AND PHKLV-! 1; CchJ., F.f. Tork, L-.' i. j Sides. Cl.-.-e. r --- - McAllister our candidate for Con gress will be here on next Friday -?- A Minuter Meeting. Seven voters attended the Douglas & Smith meeting in Muniter on lat Monday. What a turn out! S.-pt. lafaiUWe ro For the speed v and l.-"-'t'';. .. I- f7?;,l.f t''- ma:fn. i(ui'. . c1,i I.iceri Ctirviiic 3 cent iic Diseases rf A.5nj s- ? t Stamp tober A??' ..Q jv nundrecbs of testimon.aj. Sept. 20. 18.30.-i-'1?- f 1 r,
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