Altmocrat anb jstntintl. i 5" w i . ... .11 ..... . f ..'i l.: r-j. -cT:-. a-v-. i iy n ..-..-.. . - i . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .. . i .. . . r . ., - . ........ i...t. .. i t ..... .i t n i o : r:Tieiii it.. I 1 1 ... . t . , , ... ,, i .K,b 1' ar. strovingthe onage?atv.oos- pri.pnate wnm-n ai-iivmn oy im- . with lus inicivsim- whui, ......v... . , fefegfe I ;TT' - MV;T "m"l T , U -ha'chic, IW. and Ndkahete-hie. j Ke , IK .hop on the A,,l i we would go ... ,1,- I'aric and return that ;;l y. i; the I mo:, at, 1 ,, , , hells of a guihv recollection, ami amid ; 1 . . ..xtM-, r. Mv blend and mv- that must be maintain.!. !,,,. m - - " - ,l,ooo!ltortL,s;uuUh,taM,s,flns1K.riKl-:Tl,.tru,tloa of the bndgc not , the .-vening . a mtuk oft the -,ces of ; j.r.r 'to .hat place of : gm-l and wi, -,n :illm!l,,, J. S. TOI, ClIlor & IilblIIicr. j .miI xvsm -, ,vliu.,, llt. IIOW tR,vail- "vo.nplish.Hl. yet the expedition did not ; Kev. Pr.nee D. A. .alhtzu., de.vas.-d, by , aMU1IK.nl mvt.s fntM tilv but . rcce.gi.ize the im a.-arc as a;,.-; ju.-Ij,,.. t ! . " 1 . . t . .. ( Ti . oJ- tli u (urn out to U- a failure altogether. The I lh v. Thomas Ilayden. An a'""!---""" ( ;t onlv tie cents to go any distance, m.l.tary act, u.t n d.-d to d in, r :!.. . ,, WPnC'RIV HIV I! 1QC0 ,'.,t'-' .v 11 "'yo . I ibrcc cnij .loved in this cxiicditioii e"ensistcd j fine will will charg'.-d lor the lw n "tit f tin i the -itv. The tars w,-.v Jack at ii.t 1 try livm a t. -niMe war, tl.ry v.-i:i.-. ,v;. t - .an iiiiit-.n.i in .ii.-. i iiiuiiiiii iu. ' t . vt a. ' " - . .. i i i i . . - when a iaiv iiaiiiiiiiiv nun niimiun'M 'oni:n- " : t r. f o TQTrcllrr ' From !Ve To: n. Barker. j W Wc n-n-iveJ a detailed account of llw cw Catholic Lhutvli m AI- v. c , j What have I d..ne. that thou darVt i tl,e o-at 1 oeitalilo Exieihtion which toonfl, which was built under the si ijkt- i i hr. night lv the t, :rm. r 1 ".v. V " thy torque wag d-patH.-il fwrn Tort lioval on the ! vision of the 1 lev. .1. Twigg, is we are in- j To I He Democrat & M;,ll,1,cl ,.t,.;i;n .-In-uhtrs fr..::. .S-.r.t.in- "s".' lano!-crn.!ea2:...nstl.e .rtof l:Xst .onth, to the junction of ! for.mil, to be dlieatl to the ice of j j to tl e dij.!. i.aie and coular, xl ft ai.iK'ars that we hae tni!UI a l.t- i - ' " f ...... ... n. .-..r 1 Xo. 3. tive t. the finauci!:i:i.ii .r.H,,i,.. ' , , ,. ,, j. Uroad and r.H-otalmo rivers, twenty ! Cod, on Sumlav the lt.th int. llie cer-, t 1' n..;1.,- tie too hard nj" 'U ta-cms ot the ohi 1 .-,,,." - , r i i i .1 1 . H" ,lra'A tu'l ok-1h-i.h. ir..;., . Is to edit tholhe.usin.n. u,en.ouiuol.:.e ......... ..., ,.,. ... - 'heii chundi was ver a friend of mine re nt K.Mti.ii .t a.i!r. II- IonniHe, I.ishop ot 1 ittMiiiiy, a..-iMe.l .. j h;ul j,,,,:! lo ,r;:K. wa : n-Ul- i.ui-t uml rMaa l thai it .J1(.v f,Ti j other clergymen. Tlierc will Ik an an- t;,r . aiur MH iidin s..me time in a choice U tr -J, ,.r , .lude I tloii ol the 'e:f"ifiit nti! lU-iJ 1 ...Kt;. ..wf !. iinfteml- to l' .i.nMiii'iii.. . ....... , r . . . the lhnurrot and ..,,;.. "" l"1 I--- Ali-'j.tiiii'tn ; ! far as the line of the Charle.-Lon and Savan- ! iects him to thos. Aspect ol" Democratic Tlctorles. i canity with nigger on the brain," We have h.'jirtily joiiul the Deinoentey j natural and imbecile state of his dimin- an-l conservative men of Ohio, Indiana and J mive mind, during the da;kne.-s tf that J .. . Ol l.llll' l..l-.K!.lt ....... ...&..v..t tr. v,.i'iai . i -. : i .T ill- . r- to the s,eeh.ian ami several iraiisjions carrying There was also a land force of 4, - t!X0: )' men commanded bv Cen. J. M. IVnu-ylvaiua. in jubilei: at the givat and j j!anet. he again sets tJ-easni i:i our j 1 '"Uinaii triumphant victor-, i: those thn.-e States, j ismas. ! til tiuallv the men gt m KiiXF.it, William Allen, a man well ! t-,,e in ami held by the Mrans and gave wls in so 1.011111 a m.tt:er. . . .1 . . 1 .1 . 1 .... c...t t1nM ftRitt lire hiiiiii lown ' "1 Ik" I.ih1.mi T.hh :ivs , known to immv 01 me i-oi..e 01 ni . i' county, w;is ruu over Cn sson on last Sunday morning. 1IJs ! uf ,1 ..uit crinoline made it-ai-jK-aranee tion ltw a- am -a-uiv fon,; ,J , . IttuW was most horribly mangled, m-ing at the ciird..r, an 1 I ihou-ht it xva-- my I'l ai -ijue. a- .Mr. N-war.l n-.i.:,. r, I t V ' t T t fr",, c iling for the .nriw of ket j.ii.g d-.iiv s the American ( lovenna. rr. ..f", by the fast Line at , j,,,,,,.-,.,,,, Another set right hen-afur to a-.i-.-.d to its -u.. v 1 m. IV I ovv. 111 sis liiiu-h si t lu M j over Alwiition fanaticism; whose leaders hvK-rit. In-fore the lection went around . m.ii..nl. . c t.omi,i,.u.v i,,M.eU al1 a the blv l-.n- time to get up, but in d-.;ng s I met a mmlarv a -t. laid d -ej. th -ir plans to subvert this Co- . through Chest Sprin-s and .litfeivnt other "l t,K'-v wen l,n"1 UM" ovidemvof havin- Uvn .Ira ,1 a consi.h r- r-'pn-.f In.m the conductor, uith Inl l-ahmr..,. has b .n , , , .1 .,,. ' ,. ., " i- , . ,. bv a batterv which was hidden bv the , . J" . e , tI. i d in a low voi.v fn .111 the cud te- sj"c-h--s at W n c'. -t r. 11- r ; - vemment. a:.d thenby protract the w ar parts oi this coi-ntv, nial.u.g :i 'po.r - - able distamv, the brains of the unlortu- L. 1 i;,,r..t i ,. -.Ihi-b-.- t.. i..,-".e-... " , . t- . , , . . ' , wh.n a lroo.lv en Ta"i nient ensivxl. ' . tor. '-Veen vonr seat sir. in Looking at l .-m ai ti 10 .n.. .i.a.i . ri . iv as a sanguinary means of speculation an.l j ,..,;,, :,.l bitterly complaining how he .e nate man were stivwn along the track. -J,,. 1 e :n'iyl I ftuiid she was a s:h-h!v The ',U! suf that it- Mr. (.':,!..,. eriim -vh-.s-mpit.e has already tastvued j J.a-l K-,n abus-il by that osten-ible" ; ' bae not space to give t ic particu ars Alll.n W;IS a .-uioWl.r ,ut 1, aves ; .!1Vss.!l h.-l -which at onee :;cco:n:.-d to had a (abh-et r-er-t to k. p..,, :; tie sliaekles of unnecessary taxation mvon 1 ,Hr,tnr of;!.,. ; if ,i . utn-l. we.at the but will gr.e ahst of killed and wounded in . . , . .,,,,,1., 4:1,i. !.v ! me for the renroviii-K-.k ot the conductor affairs h would have d.ub 1 t!ie pvr man. whose misfortime it is and always has b.-en to bear the bard- 11 of such calamities. 15:.t now that our f.-ars have turned into joy, hecaus." f the result of tli- recent election at home, and the indication that New York, New .1. r- sey and those States, whose . lections cam. .1 - -.. ...... 1 .1 1... 1 '..i ur-ei.t n quo.-t ofsome ,.f our readers con- ;"" rniem cL.nmi.mo : V.U.. elmled to let the old animal alone until he j W,"5i ma,,.v of hl! ,,,on UrP would ivct.ver from his k.p irrief. occa- . 'tU '""'A- si. nd by his frustrated cx,h ct;.tions r- f KilK-d. Co. "A," Sergeant Samuel tbretlr. Congiessional Conference of the j 'y ( h,lt.rjv snt A. Al Alx..li;ion party. Hut since tin :i this old ! su.:i,I S-rgeatit Patrick J lodge, S-rgcant deil incarnate has been f n ieavorinir to ; 1 burv Mark-lie, Privates James Lit.ia- oif yesterday, have followed the criterion praetic- s..me of his old freaks. We b g ' g'- r, .I.-.nvs II. agom r, "Win. Callaghcr, par. io:i of our readers for inflictimr t'lem th- iiisitrnifieancc t..f 1 1 1 endeavoriiig to slan ler us ain't deceive the people, we cannot retrain from stirring h old critter" up with a 1 ng pole, onee ami a -.-.Vile. We sha'l handle the old 1 him -crcs in future without kid gloves ami shall tuin his .liuvrci.t sid.s to the pub!ie that ih people !'.i::v so (!: scabby v:etch wh ) blasts of his iiiflne.-e-over the citiz 'tis of thi cvunity. AV- had thought that the ivbuke at the last elec tion would have caused this old biped to men : fiom but the of Pennsylvania, and that they have like wise triumnhed over swtionali 'ni. If our 4 panguim exp-emtions froiii those .piaster i,a.- M momitebaik that foul abort ; 111 be iva!i;c 1, we may hop that the siicces- j ,,f in ntal imbecility: but sine: he is again of the DeiU K-ra'.ie party may be tuni.-d to good accaunt. We may hope to see Con gress predominate with e msorvators who shall act in harmony with the narr e.vest limits of th;5 Constitution, which again may unite the North with the ln: n men of the South, in favor of th- old Cnion as our falliM-s bpioath-ed it. It is to the aspict of the next Congress we must 1 ek and hope for such a result. The last C.v.i gvess, in its protracted career of madness aiwl folly, done much to bring alout the present unhappy existing state of a flairs : and it is to the new Congressmen elect, that we must hope for a correction of th-se evils. At the sanv time, says th- Louis ville Jo'ir.m', " there Derhans may be . 1 . among tlie members of Congress recently elect d and to be hereafier elected, some who need to be warned lest their antipa thy to radicalism betray them info oppo sing or fi-ehly supporting such measures as true, patriotism demands. We are in fornied that there are members elect though certainly very few who have seemed to direct almost their entire cner-gi.-s against what they e."nsider the er rors and o!fens"s of the Federal Covern ment, scarcely doing or saying anything to encourage the prosecution of the war and the spedy crushing out of the rdx 1 Iion. If any such th-re are, we aiv more than willing to ascribe their course, not to any. really disloyal intent, not to anv n-oling of toleration for the rebel cause, but to the transient inflni ne.-s of parti-an excitements, growing out of their warm conflicts with their fanatical opnents. lint we call upon them, when they take their places in the national councils, to .1 . 1 I." . 1-1 A..r...U.l..1.!le I 11.1..!- t . i . . t his premature d.misc, although the old lNuidivs-;,!, -, , ,u. . ..... , l'HK ill" I'l"- 1 if .i;rv 1 " ri 1 ,n i!-iin , . - 1 1 - s dtin.it-l and laid out, and eveiy- thing his individual op'mioii and il,i:,k- ;. fi eleiiiuit, regardless of expenses, that I 'as Cabin, t minister he should c;ui give but a meagre description f it in ; m re guanled 1:1 hw pr. the M:utass of a letter. snUiec it t. sav. ! Tlie T-i" - sh v.- the iih-xj. -n man's hairs were . whiten. .1 with the frost of sixtv winter'. If you want Pills, take Ayer's Pill .' Nothing has ever appear.. I in this market that it is a beautiful Sund:v r Holiday that (.111 compare with this new iiivtnti-n , nvreation at little or no expense for tho-e for chasing out the disti uijKis that fa-t n : "ho an J nt up in the city, at hard work and grow upon us lav in the On mv n-turn Tl,,.,- tl... lM.;i. every to the Hotel 1 loun.i mv companion- na-i th" r,j!ii:i..a .'fill S.u:h at P; The New V.rk t .irre-p n 1 I -"ivloa 7'i.iH-s gi - a nun .riLa . r;.l loss- s in M:.rv l .a 1 had n ... i s- The 7" ' pebii-h. sa ! tt T :' I lii' .i .vieAtamanv ... , . " a. .. e t. . 1 I ou:n.-'i .... , '!' "" sooner s ixir . il lite. tleifl.:.l4 il.-ti 1111 .. .. - ., . i.. i.. . - ..... , . ,, 1.- ... . iv,,-,! 1 ' U'en trav.-hn 1 Uimv ill ill -aine .lae-tion. ' niea-is ia-i. giving ;i i.-awia 1 ... l:e. . In . i' . n .....ii. J 'iiiv i , . T l - a . . . ... ... ....... - , . . ... ,. ... ' to .lisi-ase. ami will leave us no alternative -oid h el -.-en iuMc as much as I .'id ' the r. i-.n o! terror m that c;tv. ; lb .1. K. Mcktos. C-vnis I aimer. , 11,-, ', -. 1 . " .1 1 . , . ," , m 1 . : Wo-i,,I.,l.Co. -I)' Privat. -Samuel but to .he of old age. I hey described to me th length, br.-ao.th M. . ( . a h-.. ., a..,, ; -p-, , v. livii 11 - ! and height. m far as st lia-t pi.nrr.-ss..! - Am-Tica, ti I his hearers ... r-i...- V:?.l"V-V' V?SUUr ' ! C-3- Tlie following S-h.Hl.ile shows the ,he C.;t:,.H.!nil of Pish-p 1 1,,,. ,. : th.-.t the dlt'a.-uh v , 1 d nrU :, fS-a Kited.- Co "l., Capt. Norace I. nnett. . . , 0 , . , . - , , - 1 1 " .- 1- .... ... ni-iionli. r.f t he i'e I ir '.uvn-.,., wi.ieb. when luashed Wol l I be I:ti-'.--.l : w l "eh wa- a !e .ie V f rolll 1 .n-j-'a". i ! . I In Iit-1 v .nrti.inl VV mill- I.I i .' " .... . . - i"t- vL re:iscinaii. Sergeant Ceo. I'any. CorH ral -loi n M i.ee,' Private Thos. iMagee. V, ., .1 Co. C " Cor!oraI ' Wm. I !rnv:i. Killed Co. "K" l.-t S-rgt. William Martin- Private Wm. Ixn-e-h. Wou.i.l-d Sergt. Ceo. K I Aech ; Pri vates, .lohn Miller, John Cofly, Wilham I-'raz-r. f-j- n1;. Pennsylvania Central lh.il- Anierieaii C..:.ti- ...... r..t .1.. l. ... ; house ot worsuui on me .uieri T.e::t. This wa oar lir-t Suud iv i:i New winch snows in tne aggregate, an execs ef Democratic srain ovr .Vbiltion, T.oT: Tied h;s I !ir-;i -I oi .-:.. b-r. i ..u- .... .... r,.. .... iw. ..r .. !.;.. , 1 ro:iil ( iiiii-.tinv is no-.v havuie- eonslmcietl.' since then, taking coiinrv i , ,. , ... . n i Siivs the Uarrisburg man, wvcral cars impudence ot Forney and !,.,.. , . , , , k 1 ill id iron tl m tniorttieoi t it o I iMvnli ltV U'X tho ;iiiri of his iMtiural ( . . . , , - - r - prototvH', (Ireeley, he ap"s after and : re-evh'K's the sentiments of those nigeer- ; worshipping fanatics, by abusing white i men and saving ujrly things alntiit the j Democratic party. As to his telling the : people of this county that we are a " trai- ; tor" and a secession -yinpathis.-r." d-ni : amount to anything, as our record is clear ' connt'-y. Its inventor claims that it is many tons lighter than a wooden car, and much stronger; that it will last much lon ger, and is almost entirely secure from ac cident. If it came in collision with another, was thrown off the track or down an embankment, or through a bridge, it mi .tit lu. .-iilfi.it.i.l Im. o..t.l nn.rft.n , - . . . a ln . .... a . f . 11. v IMVM a.vu". a. u.... a . ami ui - pcipic Know win re we siami. ja-t . wh -re v.e have always sid. by the side of I "iw and the Coistituti.m. against such nu n as P.arker, who worship one uf (i-..l"s interior works of creation, the nie-ir.r. and ! gl"iy in this war for the only purpose of j t.e- We s e, by yesterday's ajers that political rapine. He told the people be- there is to Ik; no elraft in Philadelphia, fore the election that wc wen- a traitor, . Thi is a blessing for the Quaker city, and that all who would vote the Demo- and of course is all right, as no doubt its cratie ticket were likewise traitors: and ojile des- rve special favors for the way Pkh'c;:.'.t I. l::.n.l.i!l . . '2. tstiics . . . i. Ancoaa . . 10. Strousu . . 1 1. JohlisOll . . 12- Dei.niaoii . 14. Miller . . . 13. H:iiev . . . 1C. C. tf roth . . 17. McAllistcr 21. Daws, u . . 24. I -zeiir. . . 1.417 3.-J24 5.1J4 7'l H. OS4 I, 707 r.Ji 2.Jllt 5S7 772 225 4:17 20,078 whole. N loss of life could occur from 1 Cambria. splinlors, tlu- breaking out of lottom, or top, or sid-. There might le a jam and a s-i'i-H-ze. but nothing worse. C3 We now lav before ofiici.al vote for Conirre which by some 1 looked last week CnX('.I.FSl VN. M'Aijjstki:. I P.lair 2,107 . ...2,S." lea. A Cabla. t . York, an 1 we seemed well l.'.-a- --l widi i to m n t ui t!r- it. particularly after we refresh.-.! ours. -ves j emo-r i!:e.n u-nai, and tli - .-.-i' with hoek and s. da waters, so wc retired , ot the Ar.i -riean f;a -?! i- ; -I. r-'st and all. I presume dreamed .1' th ' on ot'the piiqmx - ,.fti. n,e t All.-gh--ny inountains. its sc. n s av.d in -i- Tin- propo-iiio'.i b !..; the I.: -dents, its .oi.s and ilaughtcr.-. The n.-xt , C ii.-.ni'- r of Cm:u -ice in favr. ; lav it r.i-n.-d vei-v heavily, there were anv i rializing the Coxcmui.-i.t io lie-;;:;: 4.024 I a.i.ooiit ... unto., l.a se..e m the J 1..;. 1 , n-uiii. i.;i- :h-.i vviio t-.wn. 1.S17 ' Ii ::i nov ones down to thos' that saw 'Hio Steiths.-u ehib at I.lverr... I their ln-st il.ys, and would lie only tit for j '-'rand bamp.iet to ex-tlov. M.-.i'...-.l one trio. v hen it cJ. :uh1 off we went lo Kentucky. 1 ,.e sk.j:t- ,, c:"--;u 20 Myers . . 818 I kv Ju. bll,ls r,N f Wall Mn-L and i Mrmi-.f "ia tavor of .i-c&m. .... W--M- i ..- i i ton nd tlietn a is .leal .ik.e other men. ! As we bal lo nuike some purc.utsvsnl the 18,70-j j lni'iou metals to suit lairujie, wc were ( asii..nisiK.Hl in going into a shop wltere they Hett bi ICA s 2. O'NViU . 2..-.41; :5. Mvers . 42 4 Ke'.ly . . t2. 5. Thavor . 02 7. UrooiuaU o.4 10 0. Suvei. a . 13. Tr ie.-v . IS. Il.de " . . lt. Sem f5H ! 492 Slioutlns; or mi i:litor Dwix.n. Ohio, iVt. il. .1. V. V..'V im-yc-r. editor of tin Dayton hi ;'.. hot l.-.il this nuiniing bv Il--trv P.n.w.i. Tlie ditTieultv rrew u: .;".-i :'- bv the .-iiisph-st nil. s of arithmetic .-tcHr-ding to the enunciations of Parker, if we ad I together the abstract vote fvr the Dem .cratie ticket, we shall have the aggre gate total of two thotisan-1 . ight humhHl and fifty-live tnuto:-s in Cambria count v. ii.t withstan ling the cfTorts f the pure and remcmW not only apart but all th"ir ! I yal lkuker to the c-ntnuy. And i-.ow to obligations to their c.untiy. fight nidicrilisni as vi-joroitslv as thev can tlie A1itioii leaders, anny wntractors, and govi nnii'.-nt ollie-e-rs control led the l.rte ele-!iui.. w . It I I ji-t ilicni . iai Ker s m.iuence ' .' After wl but let not t'.ioir fight against that iuinir in ti e slightest degree the exertion of their energies in In-half of the vigorous prose cution of the war and the speedy rstor:i tion of the liiin. If any member of ( omrn ss ia'ters in the cause of the ! show here are t i- tigures to all his tnidiuir otF of war. if 1 i seeks, un I -r any pretext whatever. Samuel S. l.lair, and his repeated boast ings ,f what he was going to do ia C.ir relltown, Clearti.M and other districts, we C-5- A lady sa s the tirst time she wa kisstnl she felt like a big tub of roses swimming in honey, cologne, nutmegs, and cn.nb -rries. She also felt as if something was miming through her nerves on feet of diamonds, escorted by several little Cupids in chaises drawn by angels, sliaded by honeysuckles, ami tlie whole spread with melted rainUnvs. .fore e.iir readers the j bought and sold nothing lmt g..ld and sil- i - ! ver. at the ainount of that trash tliev liad i-ssiiia.i an-. .K jiamr. . . l .,1 ... . . . - . . i .., .... . ;ux.iui I tl.tm. ami l.ovv tliov treaU-d u ilS j s....... ....s...f .m,.,. Me...-.o..- - which bv some misiiKUiageineiit w.as over-I .r ., , - , . - ! -h.H.tui ' . f a 1.' Kh.n-'i M . Mr i' r- i if thev were loiiir lui-me.-s in a en I -o".-". i .t "-''"V'-v i ..... i I gr.Kvrv where i.othini: is kept but oni.n, -v r- ".v 1 ir"vn whiskey and n d In-mng. W e went ; '' I' op, and w:is s:,t to ja'.l to :; Ii iii I anions llie .-tores in l.nuluav to jmrch.-is." i trial. 2,ol." some articles, and bv thevvav, the P.nid- Civ. innxti. N..v. 2.-11.' l'.41S ! wav ston- are moivtJiowv than are to 1- ! ,,:liS a de-p;itch fr. i ! e. 2,:);i vn in North Auicrid Having got i -vhidi -tat.-s that after the -h . : l,lf.2 thr-Migh with our busiiK.ss on tcrr-i jin,i. j Mr- lki'hmver tli. excitetr at v i-r i -7 ) -.v.- went to examine the sailing cratt liiat j S-v.-rd huiid.- H.i t.nn cil-H-n-i t r 7,."o(i i wi-ic tirst to cross the Atlantic. j puq ..- ..f taking P.rowit tr en ; . 1 - i ne brst we w. nt to ovnun ' wns the j ,. , , f itn "i I t-t-i ninny- to sciil - Ijicnu.l itrt 1 . . i Huntingdon . . . Mifflin Totals. . .1, ;!'. . l,o7 781 McAllister's majority. . M-aXAToU. Waij.a. r Iilair l.:;s. j but in the a:le-!t .ii lb L ot. .1 in 1 '-re !'.im'-r- .r ' M . X:.l.....t-.. Ii.IH. filial Ti I t fa!... 4 ..... I . - 1 . ..... 1 41 - . . 1 ' " ' i Cambria Clearlield Totals Wallace's majority . 2.".N! .2,247 .0.:'.12 . 102 tim-enstown. on the following Sat;;r !..v. no 'V-ni.:isira:i.ni e cv..-." i -e- i . . . - i - ., . -. .....l i . i... .. .. . i i laa ... .:m . (. (,( i! - 1 ' " ..i.i ..... i. s. a i .. t . . . steamer. e t.i.K..ni i .... . . ' i . , i- . . " -i i . ' a-s.'inbVS ami tnceedl i ;e :r.- . I -- :i!-iit taVuv: a uesi.'i. in Irr. but .:ite . 1 - , , . -' , .. live swuoi te t:i." i.i-i. ie : e--. I to no definite concius.rti until we.i.! ..... ' O'.wn ll.e l.t 1 1 l.rs :i.vt .'..-l-jjeiz sh. odn-rs. We m-xt j4K-nrHl :i tick, t t. vi.-it the (!rfit -' r., t lutt im-iister of the .I.-, p. e,.t a K.v and a .-aiall sk'.tf to ! . M!t t llC 'Ill Tlie True Xatltltjr or Mone tfall " Ja k..onIIe nan (torn In ( larkkburR. Ci.AicKsr.ria;, Va., Oct. 17, ISi.2. I noti.H- in your aj.er of l"th inst, that you express a doubt as to the place where' i turel bv the lliee. and a lew - : i tir-.l. -.ur w.-re w ; h il:. find that he did not control a single vote, j CJ- I lev. Dr. Chas. Hay, a Iithenm although he then liad the hardihood to , minister and an old resident citizen of i f . .ir. ,,r.... ! for an Iniur. After we ret ununi we went think, that In-cause he was editor of the ' Harrishurg, was very unceremoniously ar- j He is tlie son of Jonathan Jackson, w ho ' ,0 A.'f'.'ri.-ifi:'. forsooth, that he could drive ' rest." I bv order of Ceil. Woel, in the city j died in this place ali:t 127 lake us to her, made a Uirgain with him. ..r i.,- ti.:. ;..... ..... i... i i ' s-veniv. ... .a.-.i.-.. ... i..." i ...I'l I .u ll.i : - tt ....... ... ..! .. i - . At 1U oYl.tck :t'l foreverv aciHimm.-lation in the citv f "a.".'" . ... New York, or we would invariably U the I 1 !l" ,M '.v,ir- ' ' ' v subj.vts of im.-sition. It is n-allv as- ! V' !H n,J. U "-' t ' tonishing how far this cite is in advance i ,osw a-,M .!'"U ' ' ' ti ?! 'i-t i T....1 I I lu!:ul. uhi:i 1!1 niMtlllTV. ovl im. I" v . . ... ' i .i: .1 . .. . .1 -i 4-.. : l nmunrs loll tins niv. vi i - i i . ... v. v. ; ,.ri:tT.. ... ... w j ;u iiiviii i i.iiii iiw Hiii4i4- or (.- whcrehewasU.nl. but the fact is, he j fJi..r-, how..l our admi-sioii w:is U.m in Clarksburg, Mrginhu I ticket ami got ti UcinL One of tlte oHi- knevv him well in 1S S. when be w:.- .-. : "Ts M. Inl sfK.we.1 us throu -ti the sh.p the ortic of the i!,tttt -ijf-rr, -m-1 n- He had ira:vd our esfv. and had a friendly in terview witli the g-nt!e.ti.m,v Pi.rs. raml Davtosi at ten !. vk "Hi. .innr savsthnt a g- tit-'i: rivcl here fn in I:.vt a s.n s :i larties ha 1 a wlitical tr.iT 4 ' "I elect io to arrest o5- embarrass it U fo.v its inijitv the citizens of Cambria count v to the, .oils of New York as he was returning home j brother, Thomas. n..w dead. and a ; I'Tview w,th the gviit.eMi.in.y ami . . . ' . .-. ... " I -isliT 1 mi-i mm- Min rooM of Il.v. r ' "'C Aueut. atvl an-ing. .1 evei vtiuri" satis- IMirposes are aeeomphshed, if he attempts hke cattle, and then- vote them like poli- : from that 4a.H.. 'H.e all,Hlge,l offence was I .' UIr,' 'f 1 w - r- - n ' ' r- .-.,..-,,. . , 7, n.. - . 1 ' , I - , ,- ... . ; , .... .... lv, liamlolph count v. His molfier mar- ,,",,I1V- - t.at rr.t im.eh lime to to paitt.yze tlie I eder.;l army by huntiim tical machines. W e have now no more that id his .iisle.yalty. i ried li li W.knI-.."h -dm-ut 1 S h ..r 1 S , remain in New York, it kept us busy to i;p excvis-s for withholding the necessary siipjilies of men and money. lK. wi'l act the part of a traitor and deserve a traitor's pimi-hm 'lit." "Put we livl a st.-or.g as.-urance that tlia result of the late election is the tri umph of true conservatism and genuine patriotism, anl that, as such, it will bear its rich ami legitimate fruits. We trust that the whole jk Hjple of the nation, con servative . and und tno.io iiiillions are resolved to have the Union, and ' the Union as it was.' " mom to devote to this miscreant who. Democrats, would fain bran I you as trai tors.Iiccnuseyou were not subservient to his indomitable will, and who. by an aliortive attempt at wit, would make light of our rejoicings ov-r the result of the ch ciion : but nevertheless we did rejoice, and that i CiT We acknowledge the receipt of a ; bunch e.fCnijie Yines, from Mr. Knox of ; Pittsburg, the roots look wtll, and we IU:ii'i Ai:ii .r t r. P ov . N .. oveino. r 7".. ll y. a. ,y t .-. - ' I have just nH--i.-.I a .. . . - . . .. .11 T... .4 -.7 i ..., ... : .i ; i- .1 ... e hunt no some nine thin-s t..r t i. il-i.vi.-.. : o.-i.. .n-v ;.n.e:. ........ ..r ... ...-... ii. n po.i ll.e 101 ilia- . ... - - - - tion e.f rayette itiuiity. Captain WmIsoii j :tl"1 ,U1V' bem 1 .ck.nl up. was appoinftnl Clerk of the Circuit Court' W 1'hI in at Jacb's in Chatham of that countv, and shortly after moving ' stn-et and made some iNirchases, this take occasion to notice to such of our read- . there to enter ujumi the duties of his of- Jeweller's establishment w:i kept by the ers as wish to cultivate that ancient fruit, ! f,w wii;' littL 1 ' "r h ,,aJ ',n" .:U,K' f:,,I,;,.v ,ur "i'anls of f.nly years, ' i . . 1 . t 1 - I iT. - ..... . . . . I..." Ll.'i . III... ...IS HUT S..SIl IO ..- I j. .. . , . . 1 1 i of the estenr States. cure the sprouts. Nee advertise nuT it et S.U1, named Wirt, who now lives in one which sufficiently proved to u, althoaeh I .... . . ... . ; -I T . . iii-y wen- .ievs, in ere was i-m- , theiti "Ston-walP was taken mo-t heartily: :uid we reioiee .im :..l , " . , . " ! Mr. Jvtiox in another lKirt of the pajKT. ! charge by some of his relatives in Ix-wis we sm-Uiv no idle thing when we tell vou. . " -. l r. i 1 77 ",'l" . .m-. i countv, wneiniute vouii'.'. and aiterwanN. " ' " "l 1 ' AYknt to Nkw Y.iuk. II. A. O. Kerr .1 f t -II t . A - . 1 tli.it t-.it-n - ... Ia . 1 I s ana nmicaias wm iva.i it ar.gnt i J- io exuu vvun js offto Nt.w york (() I;V gipi,,v ei-stan I its significance. Our pa- j h.r it the AU.ht.on party had been sue- ' of fn:i a.,(1 wmt(T ' u JlK Momu".i-The office of the Carlisle Voluu-tn- vvas, by stvme lawless persons headed hv souie .soldiers, attacked and complete Iv demeilisheHl. a couple of weeks ago. Its e'tfenee was thai of some severe ennnm-u mi the cmaue-ipation preiclamation and the policy of the Administration. what others may say about their fancy ; stock, ivc, there are those1 who will wait through the influence of Sainm-l 1 I lavs. then representative in Congress of this district he obtained a situation i.i th" military academy ;.t West Point, where he received his education. L. II. r:e C.1i. '. I vt. statin- that he session of the Cap. When'! "' cock arriv.-.! ;h. . it a- i'i the enemy" eav airy, who v. .lrivt n out. A c-lnn :t f s.md t' six tho'i-an 1 n-b 1 '' ' vaneHnl Jo retake it :"t-l w.-re five ritl.il guns. The p. .-it i-.n otic f'Xl.n -it her side. It is sai I that Jaek-'a - " :ir. i:i the va'l.-v :! -:t ar.toii hid :. iv n ,i md s b e-esstul and the evil wishes and inaheioiir . 1 , . t , . a.C L.a..l. II ...1. t 1 . oi oi J..IMI in... as nailer nat i m en . i t. .1 i . -,. rri. ... n r . ; .-1.K. K. wc, lucre ;t!i- inose nu will wait . I .v u.ive is inuit an o.o. ei.i.eii oi sltou ........ o. vou voimi nave u,ici.i, ,- , . . Clarksburg, of undoubted veracity and stead ot the tivcdem of speech and the , , . , - A , : stamlinjr. We attach entire credibility to liberty of the press, a merciless r.-i . , . - . i - .1. .I'lii'iui.. .. ..i.a.. ii enii.- .-o-.il. I hey a'.v.avs exie-t mm to brinir a stvie , , . , . . , . . ' - - his state.nient, and consider tliat it iless ivin of - ' " ins siate.nient, an.l e-onsMer imii it settles f li.-.. .iol:1- e.inlil Innt. mum nml hi- nl- I .. . ... , . terror with the black flasfloatin-over us I "- ' ' 7'" " ; me qaest.on in controve rsy.. i .,.,- . .. , . . ' . ' i wavs l;es it. He buvs for cash, sells fer in Lt H,.ien-i r." fo lowed by all the oppressions of tvmni- , in, ? - ! cash, and sells cheap. Altuwia inhttnc. ' cal desjH.fism, that the wickedness of New ' - j tT A destructive fire visited the town Knglan.l fanaticism could invent or the e?" (ien. I3zcars majority in the 2ith j of Ihxiwnsville destroying property to th-; black he:u t ef P.arker could endt.i se. d'nttict over his opponaut is 427. i amount of S2, s nil or moiv. the wandering Jew. After we thought our e.utfit was (Mm. im! cvt ryllnig airan";"Hl. we cia- barked on lM.e.rl the C,r.-1 l'it,rn wait ing for the tide. Wc had to lie there the evening previous to her f-aikn j. a- th- tl le .suited her very early, and it would not d ior 11- to wan 1111 11-xi m.iniin-' lest we Id miss our pasaje. We were aware of the old adage Time and tide wait for 11 1 iitaa." We had a promenade n.'.iml the deck ki'l! on the lV:iasylv:inia ;l alter snpjKT. and lvtinnl tom-t ei otir n 'w week, ne-ar ICittar.i.ine P''e element. We .arose in themoniiutr full oi" Watson. II- killed 1 v Jl1 n 1 o'.-kx-k V. M. exp'o i:nr "" " s .-us, am! capturing ten : 1 I II b hind. (Siji.sT) If. P.. ?I ::". C'H'-' II..W ir O. vi i;::rn. Th' life, of hope', am! vigor. In my next I sxe.ii' .1. b-is from the h a '' will endeavor t give .1 deseriptiem ef this cnisluI him, spr.ilm-d the "y great I v i:tt ban of the deep. cngimH-r and injan-1 t''c r""' Adieu. Yi vrou. .vn-hi. ter. P'.'A ":' ' ' ' 1