i1 mm fcrT IT 5. Ik n '5. ii ;v, V,.. 3 ! . t...-i ,- i - 5--- '' -. "1 m. ll.Iitor & rubllalser. S. M. retteiigill & Co- Advertising Agents, G7 1'akk liow New York, and ll State .Lic-t, IJoston, o tho authorized Agents for the "Dkji-o.-uat & Skntisei." and the most inlliieu thdand largest circulating Newspapers in the. United Statrs and Catmdas. The are. empowered to contract for us at om I.OWKST TERMS. Democratic Ticket. As.-ti-mUi, tJYUUS L. rEUSillNG. of Johnsiov.ii. SieriJ J Mills MYKKS, ol Ehcnsbmg. Cri;nit is. toner, LD. K. DUN .VEGAN, of UcaruildTp Poor Ilituxe Director, GKOilGt: OUllIS.of Ukhland Tp. Auditor, JOHN A. KENNED Y..f CarroKtown. COl'XTl COM3II ITiX. V. S. NOON, Chairman, (i,orr,e lel;it)v, J. S. ?.lan!is. George C:. K. ZahTn, l'ett r'll-aher, l'hilip filler. John Yj. McKer.xie, J.-seph Uelic, .Io!:n Darl-in, David Farn.r, Ilcnry rn-dth.x.f, J.lm Stouih, Klisha riiunsatr. Eeuis llod-er.--, Gcor-e Gurliy, John McDerti.tt, St.iion Duntuvvr. W. A. Krlse, Th s. V. McG li.Ii. Jacob FrorJiiM.-er, J. F. Cr. -I n. John Ham iltoti, F. O'Fiiel, Michael l'.? !i:!. Y:n. C Diver, John White, lhnry Tapper, Nieho las Caiman. M. J. 11. .tt. J. W. Con.l-.n Daaiel O.r.fair, Wei. MeC o.-key, Daniel II. Donnelly, Anthony Lang. John llar.h, John Hyan. IZlotory EIcpeatlHg Stsc!f. We must go far behind the birth of Christ or John the Daptist in historical records to examine the history of a Hai nan at the head of a government, who car ried on a war of aggiv.-sion on neighbor ing countries, for bloodthirsty cruelty. w t"d bear any comparison with this. Ch: istianity and civilization ailbrds us no example. The nearest we sec to it, is Xcrx the monarch of Persia IL .';erc-'! up iiu- armv- by conscription, amounting to over five millions of men of all descriptions, lainuehs, slaves, and camp followers. Tho persians at the out.-,;t of the war were generally very loyal, but he was so cruel and exacting in his ccns -iiptior.s, that their loyalty through time began to abate. A very loyal and a very wealthy man named l'ylheas had ge-ne in for the lUinocrat taiincl. war very strong, had spent vast amotmis j He has hc.oro him the terrors of an t:n il money in equipping troops for the j"st and illegal war, raid an unmarked Grecian expedition. He had five j grave, or flight from the country he loved fous nr.d they wore all drafted. I ' l'ytheas be-e,l that one ot tuem, a la- vorite son, would get leave to go home will, him nn.l ho would freclv sind cherr- j fully give up the other four. At this Xerxes Hew into a pa-ion, incensed that iii i , - any person would make such a demar..! from the government (he was the govern ment as Abe Lincoln is now). lie .-!ew lluit favorite son in the presence id' Ins father, and caused his body to be dis sected, and a part of it placed on each fide of the road, so his army would pa's through it. So wc see if we hae no ex- j ample ;f the cruelty (,f conscription an i j butchery of men in christian times, ihey had it as bad and worse in those 1 V.gari days. This army went on ravaging and burning cities and towns and villages as they went along unhiteruptedly, until thev .. . - ie.. -. . . C i vitiuc vj me ruaus ui i i:ei iunpyi;i a i Mnall pass leading into southern (I recce. '1 here they met something like what our men met at Uull Uun or Halls liluft. A few hundred Spartans attacked them and butchered at them for three days, and taught them a lesson, and nU a lesson to futurity, that mu,.!,.rh :ue- not nlwavs m. Cmcible, pa.tirularlv when ih-v -uc ,,. dicil.lined, anlhave not the oaiise of the Sa"'ly 1 Iuk' XW York' Kn,1troyed waratheait. From that time the for- fivc or rix vessels there, und tl.cn deart tunes of the usurper began io w.u:e m-iil J C'J to 'M'u uliow,, without any moles finally he was m .rd er, d in hi- b-d bv one- j ta,ion wIl5,lc'vcr- Truly, we are badly of his statl. Til--: tl.i;c ii :!.-.v.ie d" four ' l'ro,cctctl ,MJ,h "" l:tI1'1 anl sea. Welles hmi.Lvd and t i-d.ty y, ar:- b !'.,'; c thr- IY-. w''' wuJie ul nd send vesse ls in chase, vine lVmcfc ef F.a.eo wash. in. A-:d wo j ln,t ll,at Wl!l ihi last fit. da behove when this war f Abraham Lincoln, will be written by the impartial historian, that it will assimilate very closely to it. The loading traits of char actor of this emperor and our would he emperor, arc very much alike. Xerxes was cowardly, bloodthirsty and a usurper; he obtained the throne of his father Da rius, who was himself a usurer, disre garding the rights of his elder brother who was lawfully entitled to the succes sion. Lincoln seems to have all these traits of character pretty fully developed. If he does not wish to usurp the Govern ment for the next four years regardless of the will of the people, then his own par ticular friends and adherents of his Ad ministration, I. F. Wade and Winter Davis arc base liars and slanderers. It is apparent to every thinking man, that their statement is a truthful one, and that it was humiliating on them to have to come out against a man whose Adminis tration they adhered to so closely. Wc see that history is repeating itself and the dark days of barbarism may yet be the fate of the American people. To All Wliom l Slzty Concern. We wish our readers not to lose sight of the precious document from the 1 'resi dent, bearing the above caption. He boldly declares that he would entertain no propositions of peaco without the aband onment of slavery, as an indispcnsible prerequisite. Ho declares that this war is an abolition raid, waged for the freedom of negroes, and not for the restoration of the Union. lie declared in his inaugural address, after ?een States had seceded from the Union, in the face of the w hole people who were listning to him, that he had no desire to interfere with the insti tution of slavery in the States, and if he had, he had no jmver tj do su. Where has he got the power since? He knew then, and he knows now, that he had no legitimate power, except what is derived from the Constitution, that he was sworn to support and defend. He cooly calls for live hundred thousand more cattle to be put into his shambles to le butchered to satisfy his fanaticism five hundred thousand more able bodied men taken from the work bench, the anvil, the loom ami the plough, where their in dustry is absolutely necessary to supply the wants of society, and procure food for the youth, the aged and decivpid. Five hundred thousand more to be. torsi fr.ua their peat ful ho:aes, from their w: iih'.ren, who will he htt without i protectors, to beg or starve, or search for j daily bread in the abodes of vice. Five ! hundred thousand more to be immolated on the altar of abolitionism to swell the list of widows and orphans, whose lamen tations appeal to Ileavmand assail the earth with their voices of woe. Man- a father and huuhand is now looking at his little household, and thinking that he may not long he permitud to commune with j tueni hi th b;i ;f hums of respite from j Ius 'kiily toil. The future to him is dark. so uearlv. Ihat aoandoned old lunction- - J ary cares nttle tor the shrieks of the dying or the sobs of the bereaved. "The i sounds ot revelrv bv m.'b.f " . j tt 1,-oc ' ""0 Uelgium's Capital, still goes on in Wash- &- The old Caesar has an abolition I ..--.,.;, f n. l l ... r .i i i nt.nu nt and day ot thanksgrvmg to as in suit the preachers of Lined and freedom lor negroes. lle lias a ribald joke for the licentious, and accommodations for the debauchee. lie hears nothing else, nor will he listen to anything else. Wive and mother? ami daughters may weep on, fathers and brothers and sons may perish by the thousand at the dictate of this trafiickor in h He heeds it not, he cares not. It seems to us In; was raised to elevation by the powers of the .1 ...il .... . .i i f ..en. ,i3 a c'-.ourgo. 10 me iiiinifiii race tor their iniquities, and that Providence, in his wisdom, has abandoned him and the country into those hands for a season. At the next November election the Devil and Abraham will both have lo retire, through the irivsistable force of the Dem- I Ocratic party ' ,,ow ltbd vosstl Cllllcj- tlieTall.i- ,,aspce casne Info tIlC "'"'gbbor!1ood 0f -Scc new advertisements. TIic War. There is nothing very definite from the scat of war. Sherman is said to be get ting reinforcements from the army of the Potomac. He has not yet taken Atlan- ta, but is said to be within shelling dis- j tance of it. We hear of nothing being j the entrance to the bav. is vet uncertain. . done there since the 3d of August. Far- allowances for the facilities they have in j particulars would neither be interesting j , , !" J " ,.". 3 ' agut is said to have captured Mobile, but I New York to raise a large and enthusi- j nor ' JjaWe as they could be gleaned j to vr into a S.x tins is not confirmed, he got his licet past ; astic meeting. The speakers laid a heavy i iv e " I comes up advant,;: the outer fortifications. Whether he hand on this incompetent and blundering ; iv,,t io,i(.,.t It p.n-jirs that a , le of ! lhut umA be lost s.ght ot. Am!,. wishes to besie-c the citv, or only hold administration. They fully vindicated j fanners wcrc u-Akh: on the tr-u 'in an exi i'' ion of th.-ee years a holder of tii- At present the Confederates hold the j him by the abolition party, and passed "fthu amendments to the Slate Condu ct ...,n., ..... ; Win, ! strong resolutions in his favor for the u;a u!lich vorc vocnxy voted on, when . i i i . . 1 1 r. ii i t. . 1 1 t .uv. . - . - . - v j Chester. The Federal troops under Sheri dan are at Harper's Ferry and Martins bure; and a fiiiht may be shortly cxnoct- , . . ... , fl'l . i cd it it lias not already occurred. ! was a great explosion on last Tuesday weekat City Point. A boat load of; powder accidentally took fire. Fifty-three men were killed and one hundred and twenty-six wounded. There was peat destruction of property, and the neighbor in" buihlin-'s were all shattered. Thore is no news at the present horn Grants army, if there is anything worthy of com municating before we go to press wo shall let our readers know. Jofcn Cessna. V.'c see from our Abolition exchanges, , tection of the rights and principles of each j created, and a threatened at:-.e' on the that this little creature has g-.n-.i over component part. In c.nchi.-ion, thoj Jewelry FstabhVhment ,f Mr." 'l" Luck body and breccias to the Abolition ranks, speaker, after announcing that he was so h:trdt, was oidc ward.-d ,iT,' l'ant;d. Wo f"in'i :iv that we leirref if Vel'V " J t,.i r. ; .. iiuii.i u.i iieei i i.i.uuiv; .11 county, on me contrary, ne was jaas looked ujon as a Trimmer, tho' we had to vote for him when I Jed ford war- attached 10 our representative district. We can console, ourselves about John's departure 1 the way the old ladv did about the death ' ot her son. 1 ne neighbors were condo- ling with her in her bereavement. " It is not so bad,'" sai l she: " Joe v.-as very hard to keep, Joe was a great eater' hn very great eater out of the Democratic- nib. lie had bored and fugled around till he got to be speaker of the House of liepresc-ijlttivcs, and in that capacity he could talk as g'ibl.iy as a lln'irij auctioneer. The creature then took it into his head that he was tit for Governor, but no man could ever view it in that light but himself. S he turned loyal and left, in hops that the Abolition ' 1 '.v i : not 1 be so o use in U'.somvi hi-: ,1- n is l may succeed in ih Ai a ;- n Ins wa.v. . i I i 5 . Our Aholhion candidate fo somewhat annoyed about a tale trot upon hi.n, for taking :iw;iy his pon to get his teeth jaiilcd out, to avoid the draft. That tit teeth were pulled out is true, but that A l. A - . J I J ' 1 . ur'y were cxiracic; 10 avoid me ( a Iraft, we don't believe. lie says he has the teeth as a testimony against those who would make the accusation. 1 Jut they turn round and say that these were rotten mo lars and grinders got up for the occasion. Wc are well aware that this war is like : pulling teeth to those who are not loval I enough to o nao it. ..ir. ij.irKcr is :i . . T ... . l0val nvn md we nil a. . . 1 ,,i .,.., -m lojtu m..n, aiUi uc rn.iKC no duiioi lie Wid , ....Pfy this matter by sending Ids son i:ito the cavalry or artillery service where ie into the cavalry or artillery service where teeth is no impediment. ! . . .1 - teem is no impediment. In the days of King John of Km-Jand, ! whenever the government wanted money' I . J ' they sent a collector and a tooth drawer i round anions the Jews, und thev -e-er- ally succeeded in raisin" a pile. The Is- raelites always foiled "over rather th-.n ...v.. u.t l.llini ill. , lose their m ist i.... . n... 'i I y 1 j X . m . : ijusii.tiis would save their teeth if money would buy them off. but a great many of them j would suifer the painful operation sooner ! than go into one of Lincoln's !-lau-hler pens. Some persons are very unfortunate. j i" having bad teeth, while others again j are well supplied. ly the way, our Ab- ! .ar.:. v . . r . ti ... omiou canuiaaie lor rviernt luis a most 1 excellent set of teeth, and he is not ashamcd to exhibit them. f oisgress. Huntingdon county has unanimously instructed her conferees for Kobcrt L. Johnston. As six of the twelve confer ees are now for Mr. Johnston's nomina- lion, it seems more than probable that he ...:n , 1 i i'd be our candidate. oui.i u not oe well, m view ot the i tiiat authority be givon him toraiseareg odds against us, to give Mr. Johnston the j iinont of" mounte.l ,non f(. one l,unj,vd jn-oflijc of a unanimous nomination: and j !ajCj, a" Pa3'ir1 that the militia law of .... ,,ct,rv,o,is , cira3 or yUzc: and at the same time secure a popular j troyed. in.i ni'i ii. i.iiL. . i te3-Kead "Northwest's" interesting let- j tor, published on the outside of this paper. ZVeiv Yuik Meeting. From the reports wc sec in the papers, the largest meeting ever held in this con tinent, was held on last Wednesday, in favor of George 15. M'Clellan for the Presidency. The meeting was enthusi- astio beyond precedent ; but we can make j v,ieuan irom me caiumies neapeu upon - I residency. I-or our part, we have no can huato until he is announced from the ( Chicago convention, and then wc will do j llll llPCt Il1.l.-.r l?-i:r.ir 1 , .1., . best, lklow we insert the conehi- " wuun- .!.... P .1 . . i r t i I -no, ne speed ox o n " !1' a Douglass Democrat, taken from I f 1 . I r T i i. . orl,l: I "Ixt the conservative masses drop their m.1.01 umerences : let H oe i.isumon.sts and Aboutiomsts on one side, headed by Abraham Lincoln, and conservative, u- nion-loviug masses on the other, headed by Gen. ;rC!cl!an, (cheers) and he would have no fearfor the result. 'I he glonou old Jeficrsonian days of gold and silver would come again, and the blessings of peace and domestic Iranotiiliiy. The stars and stripes would wave over a united country, pledged anew to the mutual pro- l" i-uiiousai ana ne sca;cny Im'.v t. rt,-.. o, : i '" r-"- o. o i'-'.t im ...1 - , ei .t like the jxiet who visited th c;lVe, an 1 came out with such an innux of inspiration that he seized a onill at the I'M-ic rogristcr and wrote: In su;in:icr e..!.!. or vit1tjr hot ! Ve powers al:ovc, Croat God . I vo:.der! Andrew Jackson, lh-11 and Thmi.ler i" Tine rt i.'iox I)i-:mo. i:at. This sterl- ing democratic paper has changed editors. II. ('.. Smith, I'sip lias haivletl it ove into the hands of Charles A. (iaitiier -. I; bids fair in this numb -r ke T up the line ropulath n it had under Mr. Smith's control It l.)eell tl some tim pasr, one oi me most reliable laaao- i1 -. cratic weekly's in the interior uf the State. have no doubt its reraita'ion It tho ails: a'es o- :Mr. till !- Ucpt Up l. C.-7 eeive l ike niiiih iuiuual c;t!a :e l'ktslurg IVnudo College ; , r ; k'ue ei - Dr. !. V. lYrshia; . ms to I n:. i i. is m- in a tioiiri.-hin j: c :i- . . f . . . . e . i t i h is t; ui in oe one Oi me- oe.-i Female Clh ges in 1 Vunsylvania. Its location is eae of the h. st ia Fittsbtirir, and well calculated: i furilu-r the purposes of education. We doubt not an e. loca tion, solid, useful and, ornamental, can be obtained th re as well as at any coll t1'" eountry. I lie loyalty business i more regular "form, being issummg f ide operators. They are : i . i . , , , - ' O.I.O Yv V.) .'IVC ,rOl!ll I, "C t.ll- der -.. Vt ;!!, :en ' .M,.t w.i ,T. .,, oo! who liOl '. t 1 -e thc:u, and 1 rau:r ibr better IVi uho ..:ig to tiie on ui connection v. Ciiooes. ' oou i I ' , . ' , , . 1 oopu. v.h,a have nothui"' in na'-l c ; H and who like to be cuspicu- I US fur Iuh;"g other peojiles buslu'ss, i as n.ey hae i:e,!..-. of (h. ir ...vi. ! , ., ,,. . " ! .," !,'.ln !unM;t's 5,1 religion, who are: ! oHaS' h, .hV''' , V" ,' l'' ' i 10 l'chet, but are vehement i ' Tor war, and a "nod t-.v other iv.mV ! I I-ropcrty. ! ,'"lh' Last' 1 ist, the wnung sou 1 ' who.? .to co"v-nti;,:i.s and are fishing for . ,, ,t-ilnn( i,,,,c .....1 i -o .11 .1 nominations, und who will loll you that ' i , , a ClOU 1 lonl.-e 1.1 a i Jit as th I . " o.e ;i naie t'i ii ueusci. iey are lvfiu'n-od I Tiie people who walk on in decency i and quiet before the law, and obey it and j honor it, and who love' their neighbors, ! are not to he considered as bavin" any part m the loyalty business. -- Urhtint Union. An Indian TT Ant it UaJcl. ....snuigion, An, n..Tlio Commis ! 7 '? Iu'lisn all:'-" receive a Ues- patch from (i,jv. iv,,,,' r (Vh,,,,!,, dated Denver, A, i i1... h.. ;I salisiied that nearly :iM India,, irihoc of the Plains are oombh.,.,1 in war against the white?, and that it will be the largest J1"";'" ":u " country ever had, extend ing from Texas to the liriiish lines, in volving neailvjill ti,n ,. -i i ,.-i. .. . i ! , r .l'i " . ,,rin" tl,il- the intluence of 11,0 diriment shall be used iu sneedv l il i ...v i u loes. me: reinforcements t tl... i , . ..a .. .i.:.. DiKD. On Sunday the 31st ult , at Lbensburg, Riciiari. Asdkkw, son of Joseph and V. M M'Donald, f months. (Corrcsf! onbtiuc. Johnstown, ") August 14th, 18G1. j Dear Cot: Our town was made the scene of another nio.-t disgrace- ful 1W or uelee on s.Uliriuy pl?t. TI ordinary tone, ami discussing the merit , ... i, ,.r ...i... i- . i:it )t0tl tliem bv ,ayi! t!m ;f o:u. the parly had "volodaaaiiist the s;.M3--rs"' that lie wouM be nhd A'bciUr.-'iu! v.-otdd leave town. The. farmer t.ic.l to Wdill-l ?;':".V.. Cief 'i,:;t- . H' 1 11 . -- 1 J e 1 fr - " I'Vli'imi ir.,ii v-if"i! r-.i-.if fl.,. ;lii.1 i'V!il;mi II- ,ll h.i vof"i : ru:-:t 1 I -n,.!!.!- .. .. . nieiits but was iuniiatolv in, " . ed and attacked l,v a re-n We-nr nt , f . ,1- licrs who had "n-mlrt their ,,0:,,,,,, -,t mom(.n? U5i(! ,,K,:1 the 'row l ecame ; , IK-ral fanners a-ainst soldiers. Some ! ,jf K. ,i:jrty were scvcrelv puni-he l, but ! fu-iners linally gave wtiv, and were chased ! away even from the suburbs of the town, ; Tlw ih,hl-m.r cominm,d jM a (h-u!tarv ; W!,,11(;r throughout the entire afternoon, ; ih.. copperheads and democrats of town ; l)l Con.in- the next object of the wrath of ; ,. .0;,i;Z.rs. j Nearly nil the business hous on Maine ! .sj..f ci0.s,i ,,,, ,.,..,.,, , 1 i,v the liiuciv intc-r civnce of (. .!,,?.. ! Linto:! ih hoi. ole so, n.-; was d"-raeefu! ui m th" extreme, and the hnjtli of ii:i tinned with r.o otTort to abut. it con- put it Weijlt ii.iwn, is-Jjut the last tea;! of evidence (that was air- fto th i :.a- 1 bi-t.d the back of our pohoe nrra:.: ;he (-miii,'!.1, I !.) tna: i : lr.eut a ,; . au. us ... leers cr.ue! : :ls b:td ; thus to : ' ;:i ;.- in towu, 'A cre a a- ik at su.-h -nduet lady to hragh t .o ion 1 o:: the rec . or a oouj "e of b.,ys fa:! to iihJio-, u- (',., would SOoi! s -e tiie i:.si ie vi--W of the "Chief Ihirg.-ss' ' (?;!'e.;-. I say it -.'..-., wlien I say that the s..l Ie:s'nre ?,. to act thus bv cowardly mean and d spica!)!o c:'iers of town, who are thcm-vlvcs afraid to face the Jlame they would fan into the fu-es ,1 Iho.-o, wh.., !o!e brave erruigh to lh-ht for coruiiry, iiusv y.-t !ou d-mouthed I"-;-.ius daws that are t vor i b dupe 1 bv th ' sneaki-.u- Jark- .1- t . -v e . 1 fh. p.iant hiii;e of ! lodow !'awn'!i." hn.. i nat Oae of th young ? .luiers n purl in the ailVa v, .-a! at: . rward-, tliu! -! usyed him to !i!,t fighting, as !c would in it oniv b.-cau.-c c;:k:en.a!.."iv." And lion he reiterated th; words to the same 1 i Now, dear Co! . such eowardiv wiv: sUeeeed that is thus erv. vjiilt, iuhuuv a'e said ion 1 v ai d p - helieei, rtil the- wli might oV t!r ir ow have talo n pa- w:ts i .oucn -ed b in priv.-i'e convcr.- saiii-- cx-'rcs-t-i!' i vt. what think you h 's .' i 'an a ,-a !!; bv i;v,, ill. Cu (lT'f.1 tiie New ik J'-. f:,:a. ") 'i? "J-C.J foicrrtmee:!! S. !;:- of :! I apparent on their e. but id ai'icr lore are. wol be ! t'c-n lil'.eig them t lis . I-.-; : i n Si t 1.1 iv. Nearl v I.O,V ha.-vd o;i (he.", 1 hanks of issue air! a.-live credits ar. mcut securities. '. them in !:'sin '--''y case,, more large thai: una l i ie . ' ot men caoiuds and tiii hold them as th investment th'y very ii. st :md siron could )..-.-i' !v ii::i!.( If it were possible to euntompl ah' th li no art nanci; huiure vl the ( m i a t an-.-nt. bank Would be :mv better or S-'e : Suings I tanks ahvadv have a !ur: of tl ion- assets invested in JnwrnnK nt securities. As a ruh w but live per cent, mlerest, and c.m only j.av prin cipal or interest in greenbacks or fails of ' Sla,e ,,:i!s lot every not- or hood, held ' t!u'li'1 ';U' before th.e rcsijnsision of C1K1'11' pa Hunts is p:n able in govtrmncnl ' b-'"der paper. Uanks of issue and "''mt cannot ask or get an thing bet ter m nayment ol cuatomer s notes, and they p.refer it to all ol Ik r, for they are -Hod to rede em their own notes j ,ha aS.1.he,,.rc"?;ltl1n;7 f"tl " l ! to specie in value. IJy the iseue of this 1 Io:l" l!lC lI- S- Tix-ti tsury iKcomes a i 's"'-' " or t'ie j,, ,,,;,. There arc none stronger none more solvent, and not one that pays so liberally for the use of money. You may deposit fitly dollars or fifty thousand. The more you put in the more you will aid and strengthen the (lovornmenf, and mmo valuable will be the remaining currency of the country. Irs Ltf.i:t:i. In i u:i:-.r. The ,,W rate of interest is six pwr cent., payable annually. Tins is seven and three-tenths payable- &.ini-auiua!h,. If yol, lcnd on mortgage, there must be a searching of titles, lawyers' fees, stamp duties and do lays, and you will finally hae returned to you the same kind of money you wol'd receive from the Government," and less of it. If you invest in this K,an you have no trouble. If there is no National F.ank at hand, any banker will rhhiin it for vou without charge, and pay you the interest coupon at the end of six months as tl,.. most convenient form of remittance to city correspondent. If you wish to bor row ninety cents on the dollar upon it you have the highest security in market to do it with. If you wish to sell, it will bring within a fraction of cost and inter. a. . n i notes oi tiie ,-u't loan lias tiie oiiiioti ,(' accepting paymout in full or of fundii, his notes i:i a six per cent gold inn ttt noun, nu nnnci -ai iiavauie in not ; an live nor more than twenty jvars i u'0"1 ,ts a3 thc '"vcrnmei.t in;;y 4'U'ct' For s'x moJ'jtl!S Pa?t jhe loil's " f u "t .117 me-.l .-.ii.f i. X . '-lent .'( I ' ' ' I 1'-' ' -ev ! f I -id at lOf, to- i 1:1.V Ju,' tho war U. S. MX l,eI' (vilt- o,-ks sold at a much lit-I.T ! V'1 wm ,,,KV hul,,-!it "I h.v iieasei liiiuei- sjjeciai act Ol I...H1- ;.!' ss at a premium of not less than y v cent. Th 're i no doubt that this option of coaveiri .m is worth at least two or throe per cent, per annum to the sub scriber to the loan, thus increasing th actual rate of interest to about ten per cent. Notes of the same class issued a hout three years aguf.and now selling at a premium that fully proves the correct ness of this statcm-'-ut. ' U f.., 1 1 . , , . tibittrary. Dn:i. At the r.'sid.-nce of his sou, V.uion W-akhmd, iu Allegheny tow:,- ::i ; ship, on Saturday, the 1 ;j;Ii iu t , after ;i : -iiort ilhu V!l.!.t M Wf..Kf.XJ. He was b rn in St. 3Iarys county, i'.ie eastern sliore oi" Maryland, ih th. lu nitli of May, 1771, and at the time of his death ha! iach--d the adv:mced r-j ot 1 .5 war.-. Ill- i srents em: r.o .1 . . ( .,,,,; p, - c ' c-iuntv in tue iar 17N7 i ' ea:s piv ioas to the organi. ition of (. ouuty, an ! w:i. n tie- Aii. ghet.y M n:i;- aii w as u; ' iaiu was literally a howling wiMen,- ., lie was then in the prime oi life, an I v. i h ive no doubt in his rambles through :.'i . i unbroken forrcst, often walle d ia th-; h''iie path thai but a lew ea! bet".;-.- re 1 been travel! -J by th ru l, uu- i: .- cd suhjatsof Kii g Jacob, in tiieir 'r int expeditions from ih.ir se'ttlemeut ai .V;- ' '.''.' to the .-,l!ev of tlf ,.......',; , Ills U: east ot '' :' t-'-d luiiiN-lf about two s 1 'u a Ir.iet of Lui l :: .:a !I - u---ov locate 1 himself " "iu of I. .iv.'t.j, an i t : : -r -.' lln- n e ice, aiha- his fath.-: -ei 1 to resi !e au l cu!tiv..t a h .v ; fol: a :i t ,, th. ir .: ui' I; lief.ro We 1 nun:. neer !e. 'MS 11 i l ee u life hal '.va.- a ! ;. .-' 1 a,';,, he :. Th i say that .:'y d -,y. Ih-accejit- and '- oi -i. s.:ion h i. i in his ot- :'. i. nv nieiij ! v, i. :.o.,t reproao; h." V. ho Would i. ! cs or kn a t of a sin 1 j- at -; ,1 . s I Wi. him md.-d i- a ( oe vi ; ti-ii ui ia the hi!' that term, and his ui oral cli.iraet.-r ;u !y p aie, j. as t. aff rd a hri-lit .uinuj; OXaaUiie fir iini;;,!ian -ST i I " - - thus has pas.-'d a. .ay from amoa-t us ;,.!'. of yeai's and with an honorel n ;n.e, one of the Falriarohs of Cambria o eiuiy. He leaves to his d 'scendants a rich :e;aev. m.ire valuiible than carthlv WiiUiii. a tic wo l soent a tiv.t .ss :in.l I ; w I 1 to i. - u.i a d ieputatio:i. l'eace to his aslus! A Ci iiku s Kxi'Kia.MKxr. Fasten a i ail or key to a string, and suspend it to your thumb and linger, and the nail will oscillate hho a pendulum. Let some one place his open hand under the nail and it chan-'o to a circular motion. Then let a third person place his hand upon your shoulder, and the nail becomes ia a nio j ment stationary, or trace the necessary i letters upon the back of the party hold j ing the string, and the nail will distinctly sketch out the words, " Uuv your goods m I at J. M. Thompsons. I. O., IJuildiiijj go and see his Liehtning Flv Killer." ! WHAT YOi: WANT, ,M WIIKliK TO .l-T IT! If you want a suit of liudit fall clothes, go to K. J. Mills & Co's. " If you want any gxvl cassimers, go ti Ik J. Mills & Co's. If you want a suit of winter clothe? go to E. J. Mills & Co's. If you want any dry goods, E. J. Wills & Co's is the place to get them. If you want auv groceries, go to E- J .Mills oc Co's. If you want a hat or cap, E. J. Mills $. Co. keep them. If you want a good pair of boots"' any kind, E. J. Mills & Co. have lb best. If you want any kind of goods where you can get them the cheapest, ana that ;). is E. J. Mills & Co'. a -