4. Democrat anb Sentinel. we have Thaddeus irovviug who 13 v.r-j Qc.,- 01. Il.lSSO.Y, EMltor & l'iibl m o inn vT VA H S- M. Petteusill &. Co. A.1vcrtiMn- A.s ST 1'ahk llovv New York, ami 10 Slate trc. , b; ., arc the authorial Agents for the Dt.vi ocr.AT & Kknti.sk.,," ami the most n hun tial and latest circulating Nevvspapm. u the United States an 1 Canada, liny are empowered to contract for us at 0111 I.OWECT TERMS. . , .. , , the ! In Pennsylvania , , ,n 1, ..v.McisoJ in I Stevens and las own dog rorney throwm utmost prudence should be exutwu m , . . . . -n.., noniAj a wpt Iilnnki't over liim. rornev. who 1 j tlia telection ol the eandiuate. ....... of many of the ablest and most promi- shrewd enough to observe the ns.ng and ! ent Democrats in the Country have been sinking fortunes of men, and to mm us ! 0,tca a. worthy of the honor, there sails accordingly, m a recent article, has I tot?, ,.f,m(l. We have our own iref- condemned the administration. Thaddeus cvorc- but do not deem it necsssary at j Stephens, that bold and bad manr whom this time to indicate them. We confide j the people of Pennsylvania should know : the wisdom and patriotic m -lives of ', well, says, "that he regards Abe as the ihe Convention, and if it will ... ".'.muV worst kind of a failure, and if the lie--,n honest man, cne who is capable f ; publican party wish to succeed, they must discharging the responsible duties if the , get him oft the track." Thaddeus is e'.e.ee, amfwill place him on a fnt, or- j sharp and unscrupulous, lie had no ,1 ... .... r, .i.ti. ;a r.C o nu id 1 "mi- scrimles to make the State of Penusylva- l:UHl'JA paiuuiiu, "iui.il - 1 1 portance as any merit the Candida self mav 1 losses?, we will vivid lt'HiOC ratSc 'S'itSit't. CYRUS L. l KUSiillst-i, if -h-l.i .toWII. hl.n dni a cordial and hearty support. W e disonct ly announce however, in advance, that we are unwilling to lend our columns to the support of a political gorilla, called a J) t i--.'. far ahuH'ltfr. There is a full blooded tnir c.txuhtf'j now before tho peo- r.ia build him a tape worm railroad to his furnace in Adams count v. lie did not senmle to endeavor to treat tlu The Indian War. Yo have news from reliable sources frTm the great west regarding the Indian outrages inaugurated there. Tlicy seem to Snnoy the whole country from a point about seventy-five miles cast of Fort Kearney, to a fork on the Platte river, ainl from thence south to the Arkansas lee'.i n of pie in the person of Abraham Lnu J MI'.S MYKKS, oi KUM.hliiirs. s'litution of Pennsylvania, because tne word u-kL' was in it. To carry iatt his doctrine he got a negro wench mi l lived with ln;r as !;is wife. lie never was i:iar- and if the Chicago Convention should bv. j ,.jei i,.is no oliVprinps but mulatto' r. and -tri'-ks-n with juduia! hlin hioss and should C;iros i!o!hin-'r for the country, exert so ! cvd :i-t wi::l tliat he ' 1 unfortunately command to our lip:-, the f;.r n? it would be bencftcitd to the 1 1 1 T- I ... - i ..!... ':...,. .. a ' .. .: j I hen we prefer that IJ,.r;i,i himsi if sh- u'd C:0HMtsi h'.T, K 1) It. 1)1' NN KG AN , i f Ck-.u f.ik ! Tp j run t'.c iiKtrliti.-; to the bitter and the j to le-J-lat j l..!ody end : but we h;ive no fears that j such will be the case. Th.re w rhat is called an m Poor JIvu.se Jtircctuf, c;i;ui:-;i: oi:ins,..f irichkmd Tp j woi !; in public sentiment, which from i:a j iii!.-::tkable indications throujhoiit t!.:! Northern State?, will sweep Al-nt'tam Jit- An an! his riraiieal crew, beyond I ho I " :ir liitO JOHN A.KKNNKUY,.f Ca: relit jv.n. j lilica ft.;i it 1 , -fcr-tf--. .yyz.i - COUXTY CO tlMi i'3 t!;at after than three veins of blood : ;id .-; i-e i.le: without any suhstnnlial gaiii. th pcopl will a; ;u:i inveft with the executive pow Aiiolticr IVatioiial Convent ion. lielow we publish a call for another National Convention to be held at Chica go, just two days before our convention. Verily, these are the days of Conventions. Pen. Wade, II. Winter Davis and Ixv. D. Campbell have issued a call for a con vention to assemble at liufFalo. These two convent'ons, together with the two j rivcr- ThcT ,,avc captured a number of nominations they have already made, ! traS h1 tI,e conductors, and destroyed ought to give the Republican and Aboli- ; 11 1;it'S ainount of properly. General lion win-s of the nartv a fine chance for a ! Curtis is at Omaha city, organizing an choice. Although old Abe thought "it I expedition a-ain.-t them, and the militia was no time to swap horses in crossing a j uf" Kansas and Nebraska are pin s iing stream," these men are determined to tliem :il'J5lS th oerla!il stage route. It swap, if they should have nothing but the j is mifortunate that these dusky sons of halter left. They are av.vare that the '. the forrest would take this particular time creature has been a miserable failure, and ; to 'tV:ice 11 wr on l!lC whih-s, whilst we David II. Porter as if it had not happen- ', if he or they should come to the halter, it j have so muca .ightn g to Uo at home, id, but he had scruples to sign the Con- would be what they richly deserved. We ' kjC cii Tuli'tics Wliut arc always had an idea if these cormorants Itiry! would get rone enough they would hang : V'c trust that a large portion of our each other, and so it turns out. ! readers have pun den d the -ipjieal of Mr. A C'oiiscrvalivc Convention. : I'csscnden, our new Secretary of the 1-1 ,1 r i Treasury. The purport of it is that the i lie I nion Conservative .National eon- : ' 1 Miitio-a will beheld in the city of Chicago, people of the United .States, acting as a 111., on Saturday, the 27th day of August body through their agent tl-o Government, next, at 12 o'clock, noon, under -the mis- individuals to lend them two hundred pices of the "Union Conservative National i , -n- c i n ,1 ' . 4 : niniions ot dollars tor three vtars, at sev- Committeo, of which the lion. Amos ! -ICcndall, of Washington, D. C, is chair- 01 nJ three-tenths p r cent, annual m- mnu. i terost, payable every six Allcitiz'ns of the United Slates who bt'-i eve in the paramounl necessity of a baiidoning conflicting issues, to secure the In New Yoik there is no m wspaper j election of anew administration, that wm but one that gives a Itcartv s::pp rt to li e J re-unite the !zovernmenl,save the country , ... t.c , .' ' ... ! from i'uia icial ruin, and perpetuate our adunmr-tr.iliov. and that or.-? is et v.-.i , (. , ... . 1 . 1 . . . j constitutional hbaties. are m'ited to at paid. Givi-iey is lake-warm, it caa t j tcn1 ;ls ; iua;s or iy ,l,,!egations, and 2 told whether h; will suppc-rt the ikdti- i)arlici))atc ia the deliberations and action IT . . I ' ' I race. would not staliifv him. in Conejv.-s accordu-.' to toe by ;. C-. ! of ;istitu!io!l. This wac t:;-1 creat .er IhC .1 V.i, 1 party m ui);:; v. ii.ter, and he also is gone. of the liank. Their usual rate of intev I allowed to depositors is 5 jH?r cent u I sums over S500. The person wh - f vests directly with Government win - r ccive almost 50 jx-r cent, more fi the man w ho deposits $1000 in a j, ;, . Savings' liank receives oO dollars a v interest; if he deposits this same s!)m the National Savings liank he receive!-; dollars. For those who wish to fin, safe, convenient, and profitable mean-, investing the surplus earnings which ti t have reserved for their old age or f,jr i benefit of their children, there is iiotl.i -which presents so many advanta- this National Loan. It is convertible into a six per c:-gold-bearing bond. At the expiration three years a holder of the notes cf t' 7.3) loan has the option of accept':, payment in full or of funding his notes . a fix per cent, gold interest bond, t! principal payable in not less than five re more than twenty years from its date; the Government may elect. For f months past these bonds have ranged . an average premium of about eight i cent, in the New York market, and lx sold for 109 to-day, JAugust 12, J... making the real rate of interest over ; ; nil besides, to make the i:;.,. in reality, notes drawn and endo-ed bv I CXCtS .lt.s ,lrea"7 ll0tSf m S: , .... , ; 1 and municipal taxation. Could Shv! ' every man .., the country. 1 he loan ,s j :t.k m ,jro , Was p:ltr;ut;sni :,; ;. wMiledf.ragre.it natio-ial purpose, toj crally rewardid larjfcr's M-.ij-kIhc. t which evtry man iml. s.- he !- a -- t 1 : . .1 . . r 1. ims iiii-y oiier lnasurv .Nolo mont'.i?. For ! per cent ; niiii !:oi in aet. IS illlli V more Cee.'l'i'V el' l i tli i.t, ti.e caiei actor i 1 i e: xOrC niiMirnie.il. gIhVsc Deln.y, J. S. Mard.is. 0-, V. 1,- V, 1,1,1 I'. f. r 11 liber, rii'uip Mila r. .! 'iei ! . , , , ' 11... 11, 1 tins oiou tv fh Mehei.r.ie, Je-.'pu " " , . . ,. , r .. David Farticr, Henry l-mdihix !, 1 1 iamy an 1 1 pen mi; gar,4 m ml si..ii.'h. I'.lisha 1 hiaiiiier, lew.; ( .,:....,.:, 1.. i:.rT. Ourlev. John Mdermit. Si.,:oi, Duumyer. W. A. Krisc. Thos 1'. McCrgU. us on lype, sm .T.ci.h Fronhciscr. d. F. t'oii 'e.n, .! ei; llam ; i:1(i,,an iaaoiie. ilton, F.OT,icl,Mieh:iel F, .h.-.i:.. m (J MU l;. Diver, Joim nea.jr ... , . M .1 Pl.itt. .1. . O..!!loii. brought the head ot Carl, Daniel Guif.iir, Win. McCi.K-kcy. Doael 11 , lJjc jj,, a)!t which drove J.t.i Donnelly, Anthony Lag, ooim iJar 1 J hn Ityuu. or le t. -rs have hr.ck-d the name's cf 1.1 an 1 Johiison from tho ln-a 1 of ' mmation nevvspap 1 traitor at heart pledged. c . ' .:,.. i o ' The main business of the convention ! :i '"'ilt V-, hut vA to the I will rela.te to the iiomiiiatiosi and sunpoi t nraay v :ee.-j abrogate ni. aas nstilute (LorrtsDcnbcntf. addr. not to ; A- i of cavididat.-s t. the .it f Pr. dent blood v drama. For imuY.iijrUed ia- 1 eg-il re train'., this aunuiust rat-ton lias not ha.i he worst day.j c-f the MI the invasions ! tv vv!.i-:ii the j-'ir.-t to I 'iee P:e.-id.Mi! of the United States. P.v diic:i.a of th clialrman and lr.em- : c. a. i:iv, a o rs ol the .. i- ,1V." He again have to re.-ume cloak when retiria.g a to :;eid the curses ra:-l an 1 infilled y. A Comsitittee. !h F. Sn:vr th-: nie.ss of th oteS mio! :n upward The 1; itre !Vi w.aith 1 i.-l. ! i: ,l.,-l oar.: ;! i-f the head. ; loan is asked very man woo -art ii) tiiis loan. l.-ililS k.i e 1 aa i c-rdei ;n oe.t Nati. I jtii ironi iiis tiaoiic, naie ineir u:eii.ci! j Jire.s b-fhre it. N or.e but it-c'f can be its ! j a, all-.!. I: has faih-d to cxU.ii !io::or a! ; laaae ai l cauuol even ceanaian : r-e.-a- et ! abroad, while its manifold tiic- an 1 i.ajui- ! th'-s have missed into a pro verb. The people ot Cambria Coanly, vv: opposed to the despotic and tyr.mi..d a-l -miuislrat'on of AhrnhiUn Lincoln, an-! hi:' unholy and reported vidaM -ns -f the V .11 KtitUlKn of the United State.-, an a vh iu iu favor if the fi-ideni of .- .ce'i, t! c free dom of the press, and the liberty of i'w citizen, and who desire an h"i,, -ruble p-.ice, l.iiT-d upon a fur, jast and ci le-ti'ut'e 1, tl );,,, ,..,, ,,f mil- ';iri: ,i:e.l .'Ifiienllii -s. without further drafts or ,,,,.,-e bk .1-i:., 1, ! now euv -Io, the boroegh.f F.bt nsburjr. rn TFF.SDAV, : . the 13th dav of SEl' l KM 1'd-dl a.xt.at oe- ; o'clock 1. M . to tive ixarcie; n t th r ia.o; . oivitis. v. e 1 :m uie l-iiio-.v::::: v.-en m-aia 0 cm- ....... . . ' . 1- T. OtC-.i !!'., v:ir lu-we Te.-i'll I t in the "National Inc!!i..v;iecr," hriagiag ! ;:''a .!:-, whieh seems to be always out Senator Covv..u i th . Pro! l-i,cy, j h. A booked up i-f any of our cxehan and ur-.ir.u' the: Chie. !- Convention to ! f-r-'s 1 always truthful an I reliable. nominate him on his We c-.'r. ea.i be . ;;i 1 oi ia; o.,oio.i -ia, his i iibilitv. lie is a credit to Lis ct. n-d y -rv. tarv. Nev.- Yo nventioti av rcp:--te-l to comma 1 -ir uariies and n-sh'-jncea to the i;a c-vlarv at Chicago. ;,!nr the 2-'iil New York, duly 1st 1S;1. Citv. ai 1 ! V ,1 ;-.! t. t ill--I j- coim'.i-y, I , 1 1 or: 1 an-. 1 re; roach .1 li- ns : tl.e car. a. . vs 1; i - more iiaciisj j-a.-t be for 111; i; ,ht lh- It 1 1,. 1. j day, ca wid the pollti--al da:!,!; 1 th: 1 . . . . . ... VV . 1 ... 1 ! a nominate l.ini on las own pvun-io: s- ! iU a.-ji.a.. 1 (: t'at .; - pare i i ! it ry little camp. h fmile i;:fiaaiia;h;!i We s';- 1:0 lease!) lor ci.iingni-.; our o; anion t; o ' CO:. aid 1 i e country, n- iiu a p. a:, iio;-..r !)-..':..re Iko . t -1 - - lit n vinto. toe i-ian"" at (.: '"'',". Wvi-.rv, sa 1 rl-Mriv!;' n, with the tenih-e ihro-.-s 1 th ih j a P 'j.ahaean to t ili.i.S. I. Oi m ! i ie was elect. d j id Slates Senate, I to li:e 11 bai;I; o! the 1., the .'a ni' move- als iui'l has changed n- priav lo.es a co-i.-crviioive, of ! vvho.-i han Is th-. unuiii-iov :ng man, m j coimtrv would be sale. ' Vii repu'.-e-I laid that the s igeof i tei nrg U-a belli Mi-p-nled. 'i'he Con fed no progress to be I; ,rt.-d thiit i Vi.'alii n.-i sent a 1 . 1 eoaie '""-c j lltit the Chiea aj Convention will look t hostility to the outrages niui n.ivo lv--. n : u- jhis t-ivil war, th people, ia b n IK-rpetratednp-ena bee p ei::e. ruri l,At j fuses to entertain po positlons (.f pe.-. e tm- .'. You might a well attempt to dam ! its own paitv fl-r a nominee, vvl less slavery dc ao.u.-ioae.w ; up the .Mi?Ms;;i,-; with bulhudies as t:. men. of the caste of Soiatur i picveiit it, far all but fools and fanatical j bound, nod they wiil have no ilimcuhy i: i Abolitionists arc convinced, that war can , .retting tl.o riaht mm : ! n.-ver conquer a peace, even were it pos.-i- j "S iiaaor Cowan's whole public c.uvei not I j'.-i. o ! i n lv I! The nieotimi will tje :il-'resi.--u V. II. W1TTEK, Hon. I!. D. FoSTF.I! Hon. V'M. A. WALLAfi;. and other oi-: tinguishcl advocates i-f the lights if th r topic. FI11L. S. NOOX, Chairt-.av; of Deni. Co. G-m. Kl-nsbur Aug. 21, lsol. : , , ; .. 1... .... 1 . It is uta seat ii iO-i-oii!V)is:ii.:v lrm his i iiank to the Fair Oaks batik ix mil.-s e:r-l of Idehniji: 1. We -troivg sa-p:ci.in that he iae-nds to 1 nas litiV ( i : 1 - Viiil i i ' i.'iO'v: i : i , t t i rwn' - - ..-v. ..... avvir ' 1 l;ii,l ' i VI man's proivrty is pie ! ! the j a :-.-.a-al payn-.cnt of t!;e i..tcre: t, and oi' the debt when due. The s-iaaity is iiicrea.s i:ig in value. For so:;i,- v cars b -f arc the war we were earning lt)-.)0 millions nan-,-than mvc sjuiit. Daring the 'me yeais of the war. owing to the hi ji prlc- s and constant demand f..r labor, w ? have earned m-iv than c. er before. No man Vv ho could oi- wo-.ihl work has been idle: raid, except ' ,y the war, we have less than h -t.-re. Tlie total vaiualioii i i' ii;e pn-.p-criy of the United Siaic-', aeeord'mg to the cinas of 1 Soi xv.is .ln.l.Vd.O,)-.),- Ikar Col: From Johnstown you have i!.o chapter of accidents :;ad iiie; ; : 1 i . -! j v.- : J Several boys were severely i.a-.r !. . j s'eitiveiy ia the i-ieast, l:ca 1 a;i 1 ia.. I at the Csaipany's Coalings i.v 1 ; t'arown from a coal-car they ha I st ,;; Icivvn gntde, and which had 2;a-i--i . : velocity that they vv. re ua ih! : t i -,:. r -is!!t;v-l i'. an 1 which onh- ?t--.e . ; , arcer : ;a e jn.-ee.ag f. p.j p- ; tambhug ,-h;.u! dis. aiee, aijiiio:- lie 1.. to the number oi' four or live, as :.l The men.itoiioa- pii,-t uf car toe,-,; - down occurring b twc. n two sol -'.i. -is. ; ihe Scott Ikaise, on Main street. ! eiaabatants were separ:ite l beibre had his eyea fnratclleI out, an-1 the o. of the cp:arrcl appears. d to be, sub.- e - . !y, amicably adjust.-J. The brick making machine, link; Ilavvcs, of vvhieii l .1,,,,!, )';), of vhi.h in.!!.-,?, i is,' .v; the loyal Stilt', s. This vahi.ili cording to the usual nil-' of a.-s was :n. s!!eec.--iui iehuirablv An ae- on the. i 'i'hcrs-lav of A J l h ive iiiivaoy man!, tloulitiess, is ix- peri.iion, mid is lid 1,1 u u .v ao-ti! lea lMeivbiirg and attempt to a t j into ih: -kmem-l bv the onlv wav yet iiii- trie I which c-.ist evi-i". :c iroaches the York Fiver IJailroad liiehmond from the I. very t tang is sj mysterious, :ajw- - - - -9 Tlie ClslCito Coiivf'titiii. Heretofore, when the country wa pur sninT its neaccful and prosi)erous career. . -. - ' . Cle; rin eel; per ble for it to continue, until " the .e--s r has ojen mai.ve l by tl.-e lottiest and pure- tained. The Confederates, on Thursday. ' uv l Ji ; il.-'l!::i..' i iiliell do itS dill n value d ise ot property in 1 : the last ten v i aes !., or an tivcra li. ir-.: ' 11 K C! e l-.v: . it. last. v h I am iui'ormed, a ii., near Green.-' cau.-ing the ike. -e name 1 have a Th I sj : : . ti. acci. c, ia vt-cs ea.ts, Wli hcate car. ::s ci'iiaia A 12 10 i lei" C. i aat liothiai o- can be ascer- L-t the Cthj'jC'.it -let it re-echo in th !c;uauis ot puone opinion and then alter j ;y and te'arles:jaess. Ia ail parhanr-ntnry the J-uurt'i of Much next, with a Deiii- discussions his c;irue. I honesty of iiarpese aiimnn. In three yesirs of the war of the United Slates have ce:t.'m!v tst priiiciples of public policy. In all his ma k an artdkrv attack upon (Jeneral i earned SOW millions more than we have discussion, of pvat --f L-rn-i k-V Corps near Pott Wail- , ,p,lit in,AVl n,.m the war. The cost oi ever pro-nnlgate-1 true and corre. t oi inei-! !iall. Jt tvs-aked onlv in an artillery . . . , I im- iva.i may oe tei uowi ill ZvJUll nal- ilons. Deduetinz this from our net arn- platform which it will adopt, the plain ! .in..i .kfen kd them will, sigm-1 ah-1- duel. V e h ie 1'eJ.jvi! advices from Mobile i . ... . , . to All-'ilst lit!, -o.:! Tiial -, ,-i-r.le .-avees ' 1 1 'eopie woo a: e securil V lor 11:1 the assembling of a national Demo- U(.ratic Pn si lent in-tailed "m ollkv, h-t i 'ou h him a proud Iitinction ititong ; to Augu-t Lub! On the 10th, Fairagut ' onn are 10UO miilions ir.-hcr to-day than cratic Convention, never failed to excite Abraham IJ:oln retire to his horn - in I V1' :11"iii'K'l 1 1 V'" S'!?:ltr' 1 '-v lr'; .-!'l':it j began an attack on Fort Morgan. 1 Ie , thev were when the war broke oat , , ., i ! abihtv an-l punty oi cn.irtictcr he has: a,,,,,.,. , i -. . , . : J a deep interest among the people. 1 he . Sprmgiield raid there meditate m sullen ; j,:ii,H.;, cr,.,,,,, and esteem of every i i V V-V-V,T , . f :u'-u;,ii'J;' 1,11 - No other investment can be so easily deliberations mid final result of the g00m, over the hi-h crimes he has com- j correct thmhin- an I proper fcelin-r man ! J: Vn!"'1''"" . KU ,' ,''! i convertible. The man who h;is a TretiJ- . ... i -.1 ... . . . ,. . . . . i .i . , ,,- , , 1 , ' . . ,x ino.iias provi-ions an t would ho.d , Convention, which, in a few i.ys vv ill ! mitted iig;tinst the Constitution and law.; ! m the hind. His whole course has bee walchi-d with the dee convene at Chicojf, at a lime when the vf :l vii. e glorious Iicpubhe. . c .. ii.tr. i. . i .........1 ... I Mill! ll.V; JUIlllUlll i-ili,.esi l,.,.'MH VJ. 1 t..0.r tj. K I , 1 ... tl f 1 I 1 1 . tlalS SfChC! 1 1 SllT till! t.' 15 , i Z5 IT ! rtorint n't -i-"!,.-... 1.11 h.-i-uhhk ili.i tlic angry billows of an unnatural civil j ' Mll. " words of truth ,nd soberness has found a war, will as a matter of course, create aj Wherever we turn our eyes to vi evv the j ;G lg:n-iit in every honest breast, and feelinct of the most intense solicitude. 1 I lorizen of Politics, we lie-hold the si ar of ' stamped him as the me.ster-spirit of the From the time of the organization of th. mi' I". . 1 1 :.. .:. .. . i urv note lor y.'AK i.t- Sl.i,) .n- wlOil.t . 1 1 .1 u. men lie": 111 nn i . ,e. .uie .is,. . . . . - . . ...... . . v.. . and i" s. u....s. .,11. a j.i j , , .a.,,, .1.., Ai.,ei ' ...... ;,. ... ,...i:i.. , , . . . li -'.v. mil ,1 iiLO 1 u,. ,: iiui.-.lii v.... v.... 1 11 in iu ni-iit.-, IttUiL ie.lO.ll t-.iensilil' lv f-vi-:-v In-?,! r-iliy -n fi-.u! I-i r .. . 1 . . ! J 1 - - ... . -j ... . ..... , :.i;lll li Democratic party under the auspices of Thomas no political convention has been held ui this country, upon, w hich devolved such a weighty responsibility, as will rest upon the lody which is about to meet at Chicago. The ordeal through which it will have to pass, will test the wisdom and purity of the Democratic par ty by si mure severe standard of political morality, lhau it has ever hem subjected to lcforc. A generous spirit of conciliation should characterise till its deliberations and if any delegate to that Convention manifest any symptoms of the ;,,'.; or rain policy, he should be indignantly frowned down by hi.s fellow mc nibcrs, as unwor thy of a seat in a Democratic council where ro'.,- and not j --.-..., shculd hold the sway. The h opk- oiert the oii e ui mil to ' .a:..-.:i ; . ' p the Illinois rail-splitter, and the Tennessee I iU0S .-enaae. tailor Unding downward. The one half ! the Uni-'.n and Constitution loving f ,, . . . , , j members oi the National Convention oi their campaign is nearly over, and ,. , , . , fl, ... . J ' i which assembles at Chica-jo on the 2 h i there has not been a lvsneetable assembly , .v:t! f.,lv th.. ...w, 1 7.C t',o r..t.. of the people, or of their own party, to I they will nominate Fo.i.vu Co wax. If ratify their iKjin'mation. The oiliee hold- wisdom guides their deliberations, they ei-3 and shoddy contractors tenaciously w111 noininiltc hin ,l,!ace 5li:a on !lis ,. . . , . . . L . own platlorm of principles, as enunciated cling to them yet, but with that exception - , o o, ...u . . o J ' 1 in the Ij. r. renate. Jsucn a nominee the names of Lincoln and Johnson are ! CIir.!, nbitlhrm would bn wrta,! hi- only mentioned to be execrated by the masses. One after another of the leading liepublicans is deserting the standard of this functionary, and denouncing him in terms more violent than ever was used by tho copperheads who suffered incarcera tion for the use of such language. In the West, we see them engineering to get up a new convention, to be held at liufF alo, to make a new nomination, and get iti.e rail-sphtter oil the tract. We find -et ! .Senator Wade and Chaso nnd n h.t ,S .. .. 1 1 ' . . . , ' "vov v e...ii..j., ciuuut.a. a.i'i who n.un. tiiiui j other lesser ordinary iletioeration. 1 lie issues to bo decided in the person of its i;Hiniiv-ij be ing of vast and transccnJant magnitude, spirits, not only giving the rail-snlittor the cold shoulder, but openly denouncing him as a usurper and a tyrant. the warmest enthusiasm throughout the entire country, and that both would be triumphantly sustained by the people is beyond the peradv enture of a doubt. C3" We this day publish the call of the Chairman of the Democratic Count' Committee, for a Slass Meeting, to be held on the second week of our Court. Wc have no doubt there will be a large attendance ; we will have fine speakers who will neither be ashamed nor afraid to tell the truth, no matter how impallatable it may be to our shoddy brethern. Make preparations all and come. We will ad vertise the meeting by conspicuous hand bills next week. c east sate ot the bay, anu cut oil imon l-. it. r terms ib:m ii'tt ;.,..- all coiimumieatiun w'-th Mobile. The i , ... , , , -, ,,,,: 1,, i . ! tJ upon bond and mortgage, or in rail- momtors and gunboats then engaged the 1 c ' fort. On August loth, the date of our ro:'a stwks' latest inteliigei,; i;o iuipressiou seems to ' 'f'he interest offered is higher than can have been made on the fort. On that be realized from any oilier safe and con day Fiuragut sent two monitors and live ' voitildo investment. It is, moreover gunboats towards .Mobile. They passed I . .. . . , , the lower end of 1)U.T Fiver lkir and ad- 'hou due. To each vanced to withh, seven miles of the ciiv. i "ule UIV ffixol hve "coupons," or inter- Ilere they ctiLMued the Confederate bat- ! c.r tickets, due at the expiration of each teries and gunboats, but after a contest ; successive half-year. The holder of a of thive hours desisted. No damage was : note has simply to cut off one of these .lone by them. r . ,, .,-! wi , . , , ri . '"lHn?, present it at the nearest bank or .enerai hef l.,,. , r d,A ( 'iMifiiiievito cavalrv. Im, l,.r il ... ... " ir, i..,a Government Agency, and receive his in- t. i;HLUiI. Min- j northward towards Cleaveland to destroy ' tciVtt ? the note itself need not be pre- the road leading to Knoxville. Guerrilla j suited at all. Or a coupon thus payable oanus i.ave attacked the railroad north ot wdi everywhere be equivalent, when due Chattanooga and iked upon the Federal t monev lwL-ffa "NT. a.- . i i i ..... J' t....... "espaicilCS nave ueen re ceived from Atlanta. There is but little from the Shcnnan doah Valley. Sheridan has withdrawn Winchester and lierryville, near Snick er's Gap. Early i3 close upon him. It looks very much as if Sheridan would have to abandon the valley and retreat to 1 lander's Ferry. arjKT s r crry The Fallahassc was yesterday ordered out of Halifax by the liritish Admiral Hope. She sailed at noon. There, have been numerous guerrilla fights in Kentucky, near the Tennessee line Thus, while this loan presents great advantages to large capitalist, it offer: special inducements to those who wish to make a safe and profitable investment of small saving. It is in every way the best Sav ings' liank ; for every institution of this kind must somehow invest its depos its profitably in order to pay interest and expenses. They will invest largely in this loan, as the best investment. Hut from the gross interest which they receive they must deduct largely for the expenses m.- oar: ot ua: rolls to the pin.lic . The Pic-Nic f..-r the hvnetit of thei. Calk he chunk, c.iin-.-s oil' on S.ai::': next. Of this building, now rapidly:., proiich'mg completion, 1 shah spek , hlijlh in a future epistle. Vouts, ece. (.V.. Cioyle tp., Cambria Co. ) August IS. lSe-h ," Michael Ila-.-on, Ksq., Dear Si!1: I receiv ed the clicks notice through the post oifice. 1 ixp.1- the author of it has a mind to iksir. his prop rtv and then take mine in n ilace oi it. I would like to inihrin k or them tlait they had better take car-.o their own propel ty, iis I am detenii'-i'i: to do with mine. I think it vou vvo-u. j ublish the notice, you would con! :-; favor on the public bv letting them what honorable men "Law and Oai- ire. JOSICPII LLKIA' P. S. You may publish this if like, and auy comments you think pro J. i- We have no comments to make such poll-cats as they have at Wilm,r ti.. : r. . . ,ia n,-r u-!ipn l': : a lie nine is liisi ;iiiu'.iuin'- will be licked into shape or leave- dijrgdns. Wdmore, Cambria Co., Pa- August oth, ISC 1. Wm-i:i:.s, Certain pioperty in t;' townships of Summerhill and Croyle, .v in the liorough of Wilmorc, insaidlou" ty of Cambria, State of PennsylvanA has been threatened with destrfiction. is therefore, on motion, Jiesoh'cd, That we have no other ni.n of protecting ourselves, than by retail'1 tion. It is on motion, Jtesoh-eJ, That we select by property for projerty, and that we owners at the earliest possible momcntl ;; the result of the drawing. f Mr. Joseph Lkkey. Sir: Vou hereby informed that your property w . beheld responsible for the destruction h one other property, drawn in conn(Vl1; with yours. Should said property destroyed, j'ours w ill be held for ' ; proper opportunity to arrive. Yours, IiAVV asiOUk l
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