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I .-I , . , ri.ii , f i ., i, i'' ....I v in - v i -itr I, '('!' tt'Vnii'ir :. .y.ll'iiir tV itSQV.TnW tS ,'0OM,JT its ., ' .F.au.iTS'i. v.,,,,,, it,;.:. S w a'' Goo&.PhiMttii hf .Hfy fttf cesnfiJ iWorfo. ., ' : " Tho fuou iid tUoMroj l,p f.r iij litJlr-i; jif tb unciun.- UIUlo. APPOi'NTa&rw' ro m i Dlt. ftV!.fQX3ritieibree,lnaitttt i',et Pixiturata ti'fu'WMtfcl lhfcfi)if)viJlii 4fry ini.atb iluriiij "loul nnd, (iiit3 . , Clirveluml ODiutf 1S2, Superior. Slws(, q,j'Slto I'o--t 0!U ;y. ' OHWduys ill Clwol.iii4M!((ffi t,2ii.l,t5tli','27ili,2Slb,a0ll..siiilJIt, . . . fjiedii, Cgli!r.i iiuc, uflicii) ijuyt 2(tl;, S,!6tU. r.ffK'U, Aiunrlcua 1 1 tv' 1 fl ! '"'J Mt. Vernon, Kciivon IJotvi .'Jo' Ilili unil I2th;'; ypwark.U'illoa Itotel ; .. do'M.'lthaiiil Mth.,,, Collins Hpus do 3,Uiiil -itli., I ikron, Emiilrt lfi-i'.s . ,'.5tb uml 6tU. ' .; Tqi.itp,-. iiM(lll Ex'co " do l.nt ?!h. . ftyrta, ib ttoi(. ' . 'Jo , ltb nd 17tli. Konriilk. Amc'rni.n JTus do Ifttlmnil IDili. ' ,) Inror,'Simiilf.IM' .. V do SOIbaiid'21'nt..',.., ldriiiii,3!ickot lluii'O' '.' . do 22d and iH, f'uincville. Ciiwlon Hoi.sa do, iJth. J" Muxiin strictly adhered to . ' .,, , I giro ucb bnlmti bavo l itft . With naturoor tlio lmfii of life, "With blood my h'nmU I neffrijlals,' , . ' Nor poinrin men toeixc tlicir 'iin. ." , ' JIB IS A PUVKICIAS INDEED W1M Ct'uEa. ' Tho Indian Ilorb Diie.,-, Itj.tii I.Vnns, euros the' follnwliiir.coniiili.inte in tho hiiMt obtlnaU'stiianof .their exiiit'iiue, lli-ie nf tho Throat, Lhiic Hoart, Lirer, Stomiifth, Drniviy In theChoit, Uhou matimn. Xwn ' ",,;t, b'liliHh" Sio!;oM( uad al! otbrr Kens, -'i' m imeni ' . Alw. all' din-Met of the HIoihI - leb at loluln, l"vv tipoli.s, Okiicoih, I-'ovorHon It i run, I all oth'.'r a-.Kilionted ihrnoio oo.ii -' ' - M' j All forms ol b'onmlo 0;m;ult:e ai.r..lnl to with Iho liitpi'ie.'i rexulU. 'i - "r ' ft in hnpul that, noo.in will .IcKi'i.lriif.'vflifrB until ! my nuvn ijivon-ilie liulian Horn .innr-ir i.iti.u..c tt fair and f.tithfnl trial. Iiu.:i l!i Dnotor'a tri-oli In Knj-iqe; Wcit Fiiirio,'.Suii.h Aun-rli-u mid .ho l.'nitcd Status. bo him liouii tho instrument In (iod'ii band, In rcslnro tn,bo.iUhnii4 riKr lh..uinnd who were given up and priiiiounocd inciiriLlile btho Most eminent Old. Hcho.il, .Ihy.jciiiai, rj.iy inure than a tho.nn.id who worn at tbo very verito nf ll.o irritve, nro now living .uoiiOincuKof the Indian Herb Iloctor.'s nkill and uonoil'ul trciitmeut; . null arc iiulyeminiiuing. TIloMed be the day wlu-n wo firt aw and partook of the Indian Herb Doctor's Medicine.' , . ., . Satisfactory reforenoen of etiroj will be gladly and ohi-urfully given wlionovorri-qiiircd. , . The )ootor pK'dj!! his sacred word and honor Hbat ho will nowise, ilircetly or indirectly Induco or i-at.se an invalid to tako his uicilii'incs without tho troD?ust probability of a euro Uemeinlo-r coniitltiitinnund advice free., :P"si-tirelyno patients examined after sundown..- Thu poor shall bo lihorally coiui'lored. Tho l)h lia' just issued a pamphlet containing a brief sketch of 'lijs lifu, shuly and trav-i". which can bo bad froc of -eh-irge by all who desiro one. I'ostoiTn-e nddrt-it, box 2oi3.0lev. X.ml., o13 'tip i0-.1y It, J. LVO.V .., M. J f jpilKi i:NI)E it liXi:i).i resident and pruclici.ig ... L riiysicianof Kuox eoui.ly for the btsl. twenty Tears and of, tho city of Mr. Vernon lor the lav t siii.rt years, irop,n-s to treat, if onljed on iu tho .m-et ef tho disease, all the varion kiudsof rVrer our titv and vicinity ar subhet to, siecosjfully or uo eh.irife inadu forsorvu-Cionuodieino. Also liili. us Oollo, Cramp Colic, Diarrhwa.Chol-ej-a-lufiiutuin, Croup, Cholera Morhas and Clioleni, (it Its sonion Ion tho nboro principle. Dipthrrin, i ( putrid or maligniuit sore throat i Scarla.itiiin, In- million uf thq IinnSj will bo treated with ueeoss or noeh:ro. ('.u.'-ers of any kind nrdeserinlion, Cancer Warts llo-n Cancer, Nodus, Wus;: Mute on the faeo or neck, lll'.t'd.es outliefncoor nneli; nay or nil of! those will he reinov.il without thu knife, and cured j '.r no eiiari;-- n.aile tor treai.ne.il.. iveeont oasos oi r Vcloi.s cured without lanei.i.. . . 1 t ; . I'arli.-ular attention will buivuu to allkiudsnf femalo diseases or weakness: AUj to the healing , i,f oldsoroJr A.i Abi . ' .u . . A cure will b : uaraiiticil in nil cases of the guc erslire o-n?t.s. V. II. lVivaten!UlUtionaritiiliands;riuCTl.Y tONFII.KNTIJL. ' Oyr'FICB : ) Vin tistof M.iiu-st.. Mt, Ver-Our.Ohio. ,..VIdi.s I'osU-iru-c Uox. No. O.'i. II . . . . . . : (bit. J. II. OFFICER. ..,. iv 22 ly , nnilLY IMmilTAXT NVS FItOM -v CHin. ' (1(109 M'.-Coriulek's Moneij'anJ Ke'niiirs la 'the Cel.' I ' T' 'iity Gee thousands soM. during the past sW year' i:f an- avcraje of OvKli 1.000 'eae'i yeir Salo 'live increased from 1,1100, In Ift.VI, to nearly 4,00i 1 ISi'.O, Lulnir a larger tiu.nlicr Ilian is inanu-TactuV 1 by any other singlo csts.lilisliirleut iu the World- !'!'' .' ' The ' 'bseiilier hat secured ttie a?cny for It n pi Co. off 'e ahovo popular lu'ichiuo which stands at the head of tho list of Mowers and Knapers as the ftnn.t. ttmrilo. .lurnlito and nei-feet 'itflrtirrf."r t'Ver offered to thitim of KniiJf tpd. Hit 'l wlilcli' to -Is willlnfrCo prove by lettiii'aiiy farmer take o'na . of 1 -rmr maeoines ' vritn any oiuer inacuiiio io use through harvest ho nKieel.ijt to buy yno of the twichiitcs When rliron.irh hnrvct giving him' the ' choiee which to buy, nn l el.arj;in nothing for tho mo of Ihe MeCnrmick ifJio does not chouse to tako it. We are projiared tt) ftiT6 alt farmers who will ' e-ivo ine a call, oiroulars with Krij" amount nf testimony from near honio that will satisfy thoin, that ' tt is the machine' r.ir this-ii to hfi. '' r'or fnrtUri- B-ronaation call at the Hardware fttore nf ::' . - ' '- ' C, C: CIT ilTTr, to.3li-Sm.) ' 1 ' Main (., Mr. Vernon. 01 WOtTLU, lESIEfITFl7LLY ISt'OllXI TUB. citiiina of All. Voruoui Chin, and vluinit' , ' Chathe has permanently ,ucatcd.in Mt VrernoD,for ' -tho purpose of I'ruiiticini ui's Profession in the ,1a test and most aubsUnt'ul slyl or tho Art; and I Would sav lo thoso who 'may favor mo with their - jbatrnnago, that my Work ehall and will compare Doll, in i - - -1 , . itcAt'Ti' AKD Diuuniurv frKliaayin theStato. I w.mldalsosay t-thiewho: "reaffliotod with Diseased Moullis, that-t nin, pro . r wed to troalall tseuee Of tilt raoulli ; unref ny also, to .ipormenri Hair Lits -inslour (Itji Jle. ,, The hestof reforeocoeoanflejiveni OFFICE-Over. Jtussoll Je..S:trHci' Bank, 3rd .Vr below Mr.,Srmrry K, 3tojrofu41a.n Htsool, jtt V 'ortntt, Ohic i ,.. m ..,iI e.!i n- ' '.' . I .11 irr,..lterAiN!n'(r- 'i iHH.i.ia) wju-s. , MFARLANI) & ."WKLLS, . mii jrai ortsEfi ' ' ,J ' " ; . OVER HATJlJ'S UAHSlirf ASDAPDlsS 8UOI7 I ' Heenad flnnr.nrirtnsiro H.inR si!', Msirs), rnEUB MAT BE A (Wl) , A!4ti"9T, ment of Chain. Vct!;taa and Caliir.ot "lire of tlielrotrn raaaufiMtare, at Jli'liei'W veniUne timet. All work warranted.. r i . '' . All kinds of wood tnrolnn dorte dil SSoft rlotlde ni Ingnol style. "Country t'it?uiot. ilnkors if ih - 11 1 to- xlTwiia' a tall. Wage ,Ilubb,!iiil rs. Nuol l'oits, and la short anything Ii n be tarried at ur totf , I.omber, eoontryroduce oed e.att taSt . ' ange for our work. All Ortleri piiirpt to.' A i t.;.i)uWii-il''ortattseeite ..n ii , i ur. . . ..i'l.' r I j , .i EICHARO OUST S 3TATS. ,; . v .' -Vottee la hereby ajiven -; "4J,r,,n,i " 'tb.7 hd.y of Angaat A twilled U tho tfro-v...o . ... -.i r. Km.ieount. 0. petition asking for'Imv la aell anndry Asperate I'"" favot of told estateand that on tho 2tth day a.ftcr the Urit nnblication of th'i aotiee, of a, iooii tUoro for an I .it-i" 'la 'AJm'fof It'. HaaV in i J,. .u, f - -fX OODrJof a ' Wndl at War 1 fanlf frioet v "r.VcfTCdt . ''"""?" -B'1 ?- , i ' t 'i ..fcTTV'jNF.E .:Wir.l.ttK rj. .ii . T10 la-OaWmMW IlU-li',r)riA.yt lYOL'll .hat l;i iru (,'..-rii k iii'i.li !in n ' li' III l iljli I 1 i n !! U'h i'i. .'1 n! i i B B 1 H IC I) & L 1 1 K 1 1 i: n. : tl,ii;.i.c,il ,11 BAWK'HTUBBI'Ji uiuVl i,u; n'&mAlU 'WklUMl7,'iW.' Viiltintl, QtiioitH :-r-r--'rr-TrrriTi';:rniiT WW'. l W. V A tlC 3 1 11.ii - !.: l-.-n '' Turn . il Y , t, .'(. . , "'t Oi4i si itt'ioiutcorpcrof Main and Ihcstnu C.H si,i.il.oa?tcoriicrof Main and Chestnut sts , . .1 roosite KnoJrUudblyUanJt:' 1'-' 1 eeptJU ' i-t-, - .1 I i mi--trrrr-'Tir'tTf." I . . L CtBOSKWr , , -4 -.-..'r- .oTf """I Liiaiatiii' a lukfL'l . iTinijxpvaL, Ay t. .'cousstaOi ,at , ., yuQiMiVM W WWW 3'.(,., , Mv.Of"A,,UlSOI? , Particular attontiou giyou to Ileal Estate and ' -llcotfou cases throughout the State "nttl-ly 1 , ll a; ilr,i'' ji a, i;,-4 - ,n i i,Lfa.u, t- ,-(.; i.WAbTCn UsXlllTUi'fw.Lr. ATTOHNKY rAKD : C0UK8ELLOJI :'! ..I.J. -ii-rAT. LAW, f:'- -;. ! " V' WV.?KKOK.:oiito.-':;; ,"i';;a biSi-o'sn lilti SU'CSti'op'jiisjtti l!o, Co'urt'lloiiss. . .''.! A I . if. i .-. I -I'tJUHitl HBNRY S.'MITOKliLL, iKonicviiiHl'omisHrir nl . Law ,i v.i-ft,T..iV''. .TMVJT7,...,i i, Off IC13North PidQ Srorelin Eiouk, , .1 i vio ,mt. 'VJ-:h.ox,o no. - . .... ,. H-ao-i,1! '; . j-i i i. , i i i, -, . . - na to; tiv'k ' ;. '-, .. .. : . ii ii, ? v,j i; ocji'iErns WAi.r. I'.u'Kit, .,,,, , , , .M .'I 10 PPOKS W1XD0W SHAPES TAFrHII.,-!, COIID, AO.,-,. ,7 si , trr' y.'f oiMfs 1 COTTON tV Biixn. A t tor ii e y ' A f u n srl I o 1 1 ill L u j, ,,)( -':; . Ml. Vernon, Ohir.. ''' Wm.tfood'li'dll btisiii'oss'.Iu'triiJtv.t to ttiolr rare, in nliVof the (,'i.nrts. OFI'K'E.N. E. Corner of Main and (if nbieiSts. "ve I'vle'nJIen-hftirlTalloriiigKst&biiJCiient. ; Oct. ltb liiaS.tt T'1 ALEX A N D E II E L L 1 0 T-T and "Iumli,l HOUSEPA:hVrER itoPEK his siirvlcej li til- Mi. ijniqfV'f'K- I (hare uf phlili non and lr.ox eoiuit-', anil solicits at sli pall-.i'.ae- , -iW;ii. iu Jieob Matin's 'building, onp.ite he Drake II itel, Mt. Vcru m, O'iio.,,.1 o2d,-tJ LEWIS'-TEMPLE- OF ART ! , cniv. jiAts Asn'iiAMiuKit-nrs., Ovtr'.Taj-foK".Gn'ntt Co,:,i. Store ','' JIT. VKIIXOX. OIHOj, -i ' r)uofo , l 1 in ev.-r.v mvio ui iiib . - Aui'irotypfN iitiotn :r:u,liil j lvts an'l otlidr sin ill wir!i .lone on shirt noti'.o. : .'ll.'-T1ie stylo of nletin'es tenue,l 2j cent pictures iiii'itively not tal-.eti at luv rooms. '-imv 23 'ot)-ii3-tf.ir-: a',,--." K. LEWIS. Knlranroon MaiV. street: hotiroen' Taylirt1, Cant I t'li.'.niKl I,. Mir.ikVCtotUliio' Store.' April l-2::tr " o.iiivsizo aii,.t colore i irue io n.nore, .ui,,.o- j. C. MONTGOMERV, isoutu uutUJiNri offu itrsic sfoni-:"..' ; Muitn't Vernun.Olil... ,. ' i'pceiai i attention (,'ivcn to Ike Cll!fil! .of Milium, and the purcUnso and sale of real Kstntc. h ive for sale unimproved liiml tta .f"Uv,vs, C IO , lies in OmiKe -(touuty, Msour:, t05 i.e.es-in V rren County, Missouri. M2 acres io St. Fran-, (.i.l'ounty. Missouri, ulsu Hi rcs and ono III icrilot iii'lkrdiie County, Ohio, i. ii.l. :5 uercsin liivcr County, Ohio. .MiircU.t'5e, W.Vf. ' ,IV W1IEKE VOV AX lill " William M." Mefforfl, - JrlTL'RKr UISTIUN'ltS TO.JTiriJ, CITIZEN, , I of rtncxCu.inlyfor the ljtiei al pa ti'.Vnaoe rndouto him, an',1 would say liiat lie lias now o r ltd at iton1. Harness, SSiuldlcj, l)u'".v,.Carria','i 'iL-on and : lo w . Hariiesj; , Uwtlarit, llridlol , MurUt , ' jif, Whirr Ac.ascvcr -lllOrrth-caVtcorni) rMarliollIeu.se. lustiii-j ;., Vi-'-V...i.. wuoi.Es.u.s Ain nr.TAit., , 'X. 'XT''Gr,3'XJ3 T , ... ..Ko.'l "ircmNiin.M'fiEirAivfIjh,1,s ?( ,'-'.:. ... i ,, . JI'f.iVEKSO.V.O., ', . , .' . Where my be foanlif tarj ttDcpof- '. " DUI'dS, "-' ' ', i-i ' ''' -JIKDirlXEH.'- , . " ' '' ' -CHRJIirALS, tl 'l !.! . :l ! .'M " FAINTS. I Hr naif In OlI,' ' '' ' ' 1 '' ' VAnnUTN. - .-. " ' ' ,. :: i-. . DVIt STI'I-'PS. ' -.- . r. . WINDOW ULAR-I,-1- ' i ': ,- ... -, f. 'EltfirMKUY,:"' FANCY nlAI'r,, 1UII T, .nil. ll.lil,, .ive., In short all artielos usually kert in a m-st.nlrwti Dfna mti iMrri Siirvrty .-is I... i. . Storo. Particular aUeuti m, paid to Physicians Proscriptions ana Family llocn'os. . .. All articles waYrantml 19 bo rtir rfpvtStcntnt anil for sale clieap fofcasfi tiT apprnVclereilir. ail '61.)i? tr ' ,, " .Wi nypv.uu. -f SAV E ' YO U U N E Y : Pyl),jy:agy0urJBootan4,ltliiev,j, v .awoil .. !i:,.,iai-'i ; n,".-Ji"'.'-'iHa'tiitr, rooaiVeJ a targe, BSJortraoot Of avery ,()o-lorlptlonof : . .... . i -u, :' vi'i'-l B00tS-(&; & HOES. ' fan prepared tt.'B-iptlwoll any othejt. ostalill J meat in Slt;.Vernumn.i All I as -of.; IU iw A K ' Knox Cos i to givo me a ealLandexamiMsl aty iock before purohasii.S el 'whore, aud If. .Hill- guarontot lo aitko the ehoee and priaea bnklk fit,,, - aelliog rued UAlTliltd at Scoat,arid lir-Hrr-Y0 t-'W'i. it... i r.00 to Jll.2. Men t flrst-rato kii ll-mls for f 3.4l. Womea'a onldf- PH'l- bouurofj 7u80 cents, anil ovcry thing else .ui tut, use ot boeU d f t!3o4.' at leasK 2U. .cnt,,okaapi rl. theiiloal pnoo; herotiiuiro,,,,. ,' ..,. ,,, - v- .., .l, ATItnu:-A. Inrire hit ot SCl.t . Anil. V vTlia , li!!her, t'rtKcIa 'nl, AuriB 4t sltliiirwn'Uu t!y A!n, Inst, Fogs, Sine kit, anJ rm 1.04 of every doscriptioa. . All of wliioh oan be had for, S M !! .BWWiw raw, . v;j."'w;'u i.,. I tll .jio, lotlAIain StiupJ. In nf.IT an, ..ill .. .nThnsifhoh"onoiiioctcd to callaml sott't their acennnla, due tho late firm of r..Panii a M.m.aro IiorcOy reminami.-iuasiwui .-v y Interest to call aoOi arrango mauafi, .u.uw..u.v. , no'-m ly ! lul '-. . J f t',J'. ''' " THltKB Til II-UVa-iiiws-of Will an r ldow pipa0.mvtJN'Fl'vJ.-p. r 'fl l.n.i ...an.- vi!tl i-A IL . .ill ll.h II '1 ... t . '. . - I - ' II i 1.. J T 1 . 1 VlFT .Ahi,orth,6lnlthst. Tlnv Raksa. Ri9ea-ni l.7riefyth,Mtnti.t- I WAJlMfcB MiiUU;!J 'q. ,. .. tt , ..ti . - ,' I i mill -it '' WW A It f! tit t PA It ED TODD'1 t lit tlaiT ."rVT 71 ' 'i t . Vilrt t T-i ft J i .v'ni'j ' n . 1 1 1 T J ' i n-.il f"iA !.ii!nl i)9Ouin;fi".mw;;";oai0;;TinJ.RSpAY. august -22, isci.. I i'l .:: tn , .v.';v, : ' ' " WW 9I 4V...-. ?, ,,, , ,, A uoi;t. 9 3 Sfprioyi ofx tho rart Ban Demooraoy ,,,!., 1of.phio jarjaiJMow Yoik. . cj. W.i Forney, .f tl;tj Phi!,i(!ulpiii Press.'llian whom the Demor-ratio part Tiiil, Fiad do more 'aha defender . 'iai Vilio er.jojvd the; conCJonoe jef ct niior Doug' lna.'in gftsitgr. Jpgiiiei pt 'lmp ilian ony ctlii'? ma r., thus oommenta upon tlte action of the jinrlisi'n 'Dersccray of Olito end ?w y-rV.'; :. :' ':" v'i' !, ,,. "Thtj aijiipn of ihe Cliio'and.'kew gtatc Uumocrntio Conventions virtunllv; settle) the political position of the loyal States The , P'piib,lu?ijti orgimieiions of tlittee Statas iciicjuri-d io tho 0 n er.tions rePTc sentin' t'liti DvmocraiiQ party; acompro-aiiistt in the shnpe of h TJuion ticttet. They prescttied as a.mutuitl phttform this elr.ipli-piirciple; Loyalty to the . Union confidence in the aJiniiiitsiraticin nnd an uti qualified support of hs war measures. In bolh Slates they .controlled a rphjority ol the voles;, in both Stales it wits in their power, under ordiunry Qventc. to majtitiiin poBscs.'-ion ol the goveinmentand to place.1 their frien.lt. iu nearly every department .of ihc ,coyel !)irteiit, And Vet, ..anxinii". to concilmte ihe democratic si nitment.aniV IfVre't'Pgnizq the ricvtjtinn aitdRelf-bWilici-'of the' t eniocralic nmsse, they g-nerously f.-titlffed tlieni' one lf of the ' Offices! tit j be'flllett. Nothing cotil.l have been fairer ; j he platform, wan one- whtoh no patriot could: have refused to ocoupyj the in er- esU ut lake were those involved in thy desiiuy, pf. our belpyuil country., and ,,c,err iiinly no'ciiw r. wtis anxi' us" lo rt vive ihe pi hi forms of Cini'itsiwi. Chieffiro or Balii- I'rrtol'elrr'to discuss ny 'nVisiru'C or'65'sr.' lete principle ' I hereiti declared, , when his j only duly was one lo his coi.r.try. ' Wl a do We" care tibotil h'opular boveieinty jr Ckinsrressional Intcrvi niion, when the a-lional S vertii;nty is threatened; and, ihe peace of the country destroyed by , the in teiveniion, of ihe sword?'.,. tar attin-mi-ie personnel fit Hie. pontons are con, oerned, theie are able i:tid honest mtn etnugn-n oou. p.. . .. . , - , , i - .luni s proper.;, u.ere are men , would have clad)- ftcccpted ihe united mUrages! ol both par.iis .'Ihe ptoponi-tion.was a feas b'e. one, and it. would have bei-n necepied bv the.ni')sse of ll.e couuny wit h enthu.-.i ism. Why,, ihen, h is it b. en nj'Cteil. . . '1,'Ih' New i'oilj. Democratic Convention n ih tflinini 'fo'.uiute, "that It is. "ntle'lo ihe F.'.!cal G veifitii.-nl lo luihl tm't f.-rm- U. )l'lllt: HI1U I.UUUi.ltlll.lKl'l 'II ,W ..ir-.-t,, n S.o.p, s.i,,.inr then, ' : their tiirhla, un- i . . ' ,'ir.,;,i.,rt t, ti,,. ni.ii.'i',,,,,, iron hnuiig others things, recommends i i i t b r.uiunii"" ' t v V""' i-in'i national .cor. vet, lion lor ioMo.tngivl i nreservinc ti..' Union and, condemns; ih Prttident't- ' late aitetr.pt to EUspend the habeas corpus."' : -i : . .-' Thefe liwiiprii)osiuons-',mbraci-. ! lie whole platform of tho Norihcrn -Pi-acil Partyiand on theie repositions lhe,0i mocr.itic iir-panlz ttiohs or " the : X'Ttlt have placed tlieo.selves and gone belore Ihe coLiiiry .And yet (hey. mean nothing moM-Uinn a divided .North now, .and a divided Union ii n yeai-or twp to come. Titeso g.-,nile-. men forget thai for th North: to Vhohl out Iotuis of accummodation to disjeveled S'fttei,''- is to Accept I'm tup. of, humi'ia tion and disgrace. What teiuis can. be ottj'itd? ... What compromise can be made? Why did not these conventions,:!!! laying down their, iplat form's, uo irt.o Jo: ail'?,, Has. the South not been "assured, of nil their rigl la uridar thq con$titulio. ?'f : In fact what Untr .thp Government be"n doiug f r tha pipt year but giving these very iiissui-ances?: . The K.-pubhcan leaders covered iheiin-elveB.ull even. ,wtl -such .pledges. icr- Seward in his Senatorial speech Mr Cimeron , repeate-,ly asi Sdnaior -and in fact, every representntie. Ivepublican, without sf-vc-u tfxeepting: vuph radical men ui Mi'. Lov-j y m the. Hqu-o or. Mr butn-ner in tire Senate,'-j linud.in tiUj. rkolara tions of th Secretary of State and the Si crti!ry "Of 'W,ar ,.The President in his iiiHuguval gave tho South the roost abundant, tuiiurnncoviol'. b kindness to ,thf South; and is.' esptc lor iheir rights. .; Tho fiti.!ut,v ihi, . AdminifHratiort, tuned was airraliil'mpl to negotiate ,",tc.( .of tcco i 'modnjhn', and tliey were carri -d i forward with earnestness and good laiili by r.. , . . i . . ..'...:l ..... - . .' 1 - tilt) Pfe.identi and Ills, Cabinet, ..Until. tin unprovoked nuaull, upgn iFrViStimter, assured 'ihi nativn ,iht, tho only, ".terms: oi, Becortimodiuton'?i..lh.( iftVb cnte.iujned were th- cannon pf Fort'., Moulif it ,upl' Mtlrrirl Msnd, jln,,,"- ispir j.-of. ,h4iylny , disdain they told. t)p. Not,l lliaf the, only ti-rma.they; 0"uld,accept,would be a : com plel,Wr.niier on; ihe partel the 'North the evacuation nUbe caphal, the.iigraci and, annillllnilotf r,thr')ripubl!C. "'Ao iiiese the' "term""Of -Bccomrn'oda- tion 'which the new i oik uemocrncy. propoHl.-'Therey' ber.no other. Tlw .iuih jB, in earnest ami 'they have, proved their earnestnr'ta. at ,0larl Hloti .and Ma-. nasuHs.,,rt,We may assure; them of, iy.ery possihlo right the Constitution -bettor's, and they - would most -.certainly hold the1 bear"- bf the'''nwursnces"..u: prKouer of nr. and -m OW' buildintf -their' enrnch-' i KeMis'Wl'tlfirl'B' rnornitts-'niareli or W.ish-' ''- '.i-.'--.!.- -l-I.AtJ .'.lilAfnim1 ik- a :i-,m. rntOU .C,l.y..; i I.e.. uiiuu..mu. .a plcjijg .lad.fiqal separDtiun,, and in view; of thiw there ei','b' "no (erma of nccomnio dation'!;vhicb w ill not as.-umu the accum' nlishraent-'of-a trparaii m a! h part of the MfVlttf ""le lhac'tt) fnean'mij ol ihe dnm- I . : avr 4 Id flat 1 ' Aa.nti.i4 : diirfrent-ow 'of' Jfll1' loruif I Me 1 virKfWittr-ti rOf 'the Ohl'6 eoflVemib'rl 1 is VqiAllV wlce3' for It "rot 'oljly: endr.ri.es iheV''ncoonpmodatiohV.' scheme pf!fNew Yort' but matet an'issUe flfreetly on' the Administrations and-rUiB that tho De naocrace. .at thatSia 6 shall condemn the i,iatder.(.'lttie attempt Uf suspeud the IB . ,. t . . . . ' ' (Orltoi aos?aa torpua., . . :, -1 ,:j -'If-i thw'tktnocrtujy -of. Ohio Condemns 'ohf act 61 the Ad sihiaitBtirirr,-; .tbry man condemn, every act. Lll ifwai wrooplor Ihe Pr'et.dVfii td'iifapiixi th .writ tif bav. awWnVi'1'!' iim to t- i i"p' Hrorsem.-if ot port s Sumiw; t i .. n ... r;:.i. .i..il... ,l. ,l.,..e rfiniuruc yuri j-iuaenn, lutsil em 1110 ui'u mnnlha yolUuteers,' to open the road (o Washington, to occupy Alejanilria, (o e.-eut foitificalions on Arli.lglVU'riieihU, t blockade the Sou.llier:; pvr'trto arrest ihe Baltimore Qomnuissicnera,; and drive -iraitura fwra the capilaj. veryf cna of these 'meiiuiires was , undertaiiin lor ihe 'publio soou. They't ?eiv; nicossa rr ari niears of riatictittl self dafnno'i . If one is to 'he censured, ell are to be wn-surtfdj ami if the Ohio DemocratiaCo.lVt-n-lion inis'?,, that the; President is to be condemned (u$ suspending liu habeus corpus they must. lo condercn , hiui fur not abandoning Washington, and . permit tin Ji P'erson Davis lo carry out h boaot lhar he would dine in the White House on 'tho i'onrtlt' of July, A ua'ional on-volition is an insult to the Noah -and even if the North demeaned itself - into making the proffer, " hat States would be represented! , Who v;ould Souih C troliua or Virginia, or1 Alabama Send? Wheio nouh! this convetuioo sit? Would it b in Richmontl, under (he traitor's or in PliilaitelphU, ' under the stars and silript;!-? Wnat ban ihoy d ) "towards re-storing arid preserving the Union?" What proposition; c m limy mke that the A l uiiuisiMiioii Ims not already made? For the administration has yone as far ta hi ftctia) honor will permit.: 'and nu national oonVenlion cau go lariher. . The trti h is that the; democratic organ, iz ions both in New Yoik and .Oiiio, ar.i controlled by ihe meanest of thu old Bru k inrdge cabal.' :Tftey Were prtncip Is in the (reason against' the. ilemocmie party! ih.-y wej.i iu: Irutnenial in acc'itnplish injj iu division and ilia defeat of Douylas, and now; iu building up the e inluujolt.s platforms,, (hey hid I ie accessories of Mr, Dtvis.' Vallumlii;httu3: mean ,:iunion, i n Wsiod means Diun on, and Blight ol nditina, hose every vote lhi8esion was eau wilii that of Breckinridge Hnd B iyard, njid ho enjoys the noioitety of having Wt-n ihe piily horthcrn Senator who con-iiiienily voted against the country means disunion nlbO..,. These arbtttie men who ,V.'IIllUI bill. -J. (ii.'A niu't. v. .i the oraniz ttions of Oiiio, New York, jmd other Xorthern Slates, and after UO(t.avorillir to embarrae and-ra.n the aJ- tutnuiiatiou m Congress, tliev go home to ilernor thzc, Ihe p -ople aua uuild up a par- ly im- ii'ist it on the site .of (he old i.demo cr.itie partyv. The old democratic lemplo is,, dibertd its, great nun have, passed iivay is prineiples have b--en trampled iu the d tit l, J fU.ison and. J..ckson have i' .been lakn from tin if niches, to be re- I placed by CaJ.ioun and D,.yis;its glory ,gran ijUnf nnA ttirl.i..a. llUUH fittfiil ft 1 1 Willi ! , . . T . . .'i V. i . . ' . ' 'i'; pnncipies nici, maou it, g.o.toua, . ,i ,i ,i , i, .. . ,i. ... ,, t. . MHii nuf) sncrtd, and ns ihe moni y chun nnd lliicvf nltiniljii-d A (1 (it'll led . ,.' ,,,,. .ni. . dei.mciiilic tdiGee being plundered and iletili-ii to day. The pure democracy you wdl titid on the : field, .laying down their lives', at the treasury box p lying iu their hard eariiod g.,U, u,l lalwring -wiih eu, ihu--iasm in the cause of their cou itry -.vhetvor thvil" country calls. .And ihe old ! shrine with Its 'consuiraturs and peace- hawkers rmHt.be thoroughly 'purified before they citn ever ItneePhelore it. '' Tbo itVjtoponcloat Democrats of Vai-landigam's District on the Movo. There h a. L'ood deal of 6ound horse .sense in -the fo'luwing, which, .indicates n revolt of the ,Detn.rat8-of tho Taird Die- I iiict, rui-unst, the iiuspotic; nu. traitorous ctmrjo. of, ihe yallind'ijihnui clique: j TO Til it DEM.lCHATlC PAKTT OP MONTGOMERY coi'NTr. oiiio. ! ,.,,A .high and just sense of our obligations as loyal citizens, to sustain the Government of the United S'ales, demands of us a (nil -and free expression, of our principles an l purposes ,of action, . , To pard j -alou-ly against infractions; of.thu'.Consiiiution ot the United States, in. -ctttic'ing thn'Oeneral Government to tbo exercUe of powers expressly delegated,' and: in a strict construcion of those powers, has Ix'en the great ( mis ion of the Democratic party. .(,. And it is qiin!ly . the' mission of the Democratic party,! to jjivo strength and Vigor, and elliciency,,to ihe. Constitution and. Government," when tli-y are n'tneked by rebels and trailors.. Iu the language of llio lamented Dougl sio man c,.n bo .i Inn. Democrat, wi bout bein-'. at ihe sia-,u,'.jtime a , Jjy al ' piirio,.'arid ; there are' butjrvp positions (? auirn',we must be nither; for Pr,, 8gainsl our , Government, oilier nntriote or Irailor.' ' ' , j,Tjie.Uo,iviini.ion which met 'August "..1.1,1 ISO . in Uayton, utno to nppoioi uuie-ates to the Democratic State Convention,' refused lo come to the support of the Gov-ernme.nt,;signal)y failed to. gwa'a Vigorous' -iipport'to the Constitution, and refused to btand as iraitors the .rebels now h arms against, our Government. It rlladt) pat ty paramount to patrioti.sm. ." . j ' , ' , ;,lt eupprcs-teu a iree expression ui opinion upon the important questions in'which the American people are to deeply cen ceineu. , ' ' It reatricfad the powers of 'the General GoverhtrU-nt so as tu cripple its effort in suppressing this rebellion. ' ' ' , It unwarrantably qondemnid the actio of tliti present, Admini-trntlon in its r-ffons o yin'iicalo'irio American ring, and yet it refused to condemn the traitors now in or; iranied ftbellh n against this Oovcrnmeht; and now .mi-nacing the Capital' of the Waih-n. ' ; It e-.dorsect the Carton Empire, ft baSer i'devutrr) lo the iSttrestS of the rebels, giv ing prominence to thtir Cense, Mrpretng nVmpathy.for theP. a-d alwayt speaking with repronrh ' ' derision of the Oov ernrileht of the United Btatet; a paper Cliat recommended to ongrest OOt (0 VO' tup- pliet Tor the army, an I romplained agtinat the acllop of the Legislature of this State in tuttaining fclrigorous protecu'.ion of the war. It failed "and 'fr-ftu'ed to trusoxAie our braTfelldw-enunfrymea in 'their effort to tiki. i A.r..yj'i . tuppreu thii rehollion, and in resioring (In ilicnee ti llio Consiituon and laws. " It 'rejected the raso'uiion of the Hon. J. J. Crittenden, rihhough' it w.n supported by every Dersocr tlia member of Oontrress, nt;d wax opposed cnly by Ivo abolitionists of the Ko. ill, Koi two secessionista of tho Somh-vMiiiirMes of thair.oounirr. it waa u fJoiivention called together by ihe JLiivioii lCuioir-i and a few iiariuin'. by a low tippeai to tl;ii pecuniary interests and p irty pr ju l'oau' of the honest Democracy of th.j Oour.ty, and in impressing upon (heir minds ih it it is better to lan-doa Hie constituiion and Government -of the United 8 ntes, than to tutfer a temporary inconvenience in the amount of tax and price of pr. duae. We pr teat that the action of the con veniiont in refusing to sustain the action of ilie ti 'vernment ol the united Mares, violated the great principles of the Demo cr.ttic parly. ' ' ' We, therefore, call upon all true Union, constitutional and law sustaining Democrats to unite with us in wiping out this stain upon the honor of the Democracy ol old Montgomery, and in tuppoit of the following principles and purposes ol action: . 1. That the sovereign power of this 'Government is in the people of the United States, that there is no sovereignty in G.)vernmenis, either State or Nitional, 2. That the Government of the Uuiled States i d-rived all its powers from the constitution, which was ordained and ts tiiblished . by the people of the United Stales. 3, That the constitution contains ample .. .... I-.-, provisions lor amending tnis lorm oi uov-ernnieut whenever it becomes unsati factory to tho people ' " ' ' 4. ' Tnnt if the' people in any section of the United States rebel againsi and reluse obedience t thu Government of thu United .Slates, the Government is authorized by he consttt tion, and it is its du'y to suppress such rebellion, and compel obedience to it authority by ai med force. 5. Tt) t ihe present armed resistance to the 'Government if the Ui.ited States by a portion of eleven States of this Union, is an unnecessary and unjuuiliablu rebellion ng.iiroh. its authority. li. And we emlorso the resolution known the Crittenden Hesolution, which is as f0jows: . 'j'tiat' the present deplorable civil war imi) ,.,t.n )Ip.,n (le country by the Jiiui,i0ll its 0f -lie Siutheru States, now j vylt -' agninst the coustituiiontl Gjv L-rnment. and it; arms around the C .p ml. 1 .rl;.., j t,i, national emer 'enev. Con- r(.?S( b:,nishingall feeling of mere "pastion -T3- . ' ' . . 1 1 . I? . :. . .1..... V renim- nt, will reconeci oniy ns uu.y f0 t!lB who!t, Cl)UlUr lhM this war is not WA'ied upon our part in nnv spirit of op pression, nor for any purpose of conquest or suhju 'ation, nor purpose of ovei throw ing or interfer ng with ihe rignts or estub-isaed ina'.ituiioiis of the Slates, but to defend r.nd maintain the supremacy of the ; cons' union, nnu pre-erve uiu union, wuu aH ilie ciyniry, equ-iiiiy ana rtgiits or tie seven I Stales ui impartd; and that soon af these objects ate accomplish d, the wi.r ought tocea c." . ' ' . 7. Aed we endoiRO iho rea lution known as the MuUivrimnd H-soluiioi, which is as lollows: 'That this Homo pledge itself to t vote nnv amount of money and number of mi-ti Wi ich may be necessaiy to -ecure the speedy nd cliecmal suppression of said rebellion, 'and the permanent restoration of the Fed- ral a. tti;ori'y everywhere within he limtls and jurisdiction of tbo United States.' 8 Thai, io view of the foregoing con sideraiions, and innsmu h as hostilities have b.en commenced against the Government of the United Stntes, it is the iluty f the democratic tmrty in Montgom-t ry county, wi liout re'erence to past nolitical opitii ns, which are impracticable in this nalinnal emergency to unite with all loyal crizens in. the ek-nse of the Nation, and in rebuking the unpatriotic action. of snid convention, nnd of ihe D ty ton Empire, anil in supporting for office in ihe county ol Montgomery, men irrespective of party, who are loj'nl to the Government, by a vii;or; lis prosecution of this war, nnd who in no contingency are in favor of Secer.iion..,.. ., And we rtpe) the fa'tq nnd foul slander of ' Abolitionism which has been madu by .'Secessionists North and 'South, agui.nst uch honorable noblu pairibts nnd D.-mo crats n s Cass. Dougl-i,' HoltTHx, Baler, j Johnson, . JdoClirnnnd, Tod, Stan icy Ma hews. Kev. Walker. Uroesbeck, and a host of others, who sustain this Adminis-traimii in its i-ffor to vindicate the honor of ihe Americen,Flag. '! ' : ,We therefoore cll upon all Democrats who desire lo sustain this Government and this Union, to co-op 'r te with us nnd all loval ci'ir.ens, irresp ctive of par y, at such tim and pl tci as niav be design ited, to. nominate can li.la'i-s for el-ction io the respect Ve county pffices.next Oclober.and in their triumphant election.; , fsi nod bv. the following Democrats of foniiyomorv ooun'y.'O:-H K'l'oir.'.I A Jordan. Oio O ven.Fieldins Lourv. GP Thurston. D McOinn, M P Nolan,' A' B Insamin, Hrman Bin. Ezra Ctark, Tuhl flhellabarcar, Fredoricli HnssonJ, Wn l-'iche'rerger.1 W Ktnr, C L Banmnn, O A linesman. Edward DileV. James Turner. L MarasralT. John P Pietj;, 0 W Boi-era, II A Oarlvr B Wait; B- l.ort Chambers Rohert B rVrdtev" Frank Prifsh. J.hi J lleinsoh, n ;.!..... ..ni; .!,. E Kimlar Mi!.- ael t-r-ady.' W P James, Jnaai.lt B Kindle, a ltV' ' U I t7. a l w i-niw im.' - W KnaoT, v w Htm. rnuip i,nnnaru. P.nhert rattcrftnn.' Michael Oitl, J V Diot r'ch I) C Taft, Win Van Doren, Jcirersnn Pa'leraon, J Findlay Hanianit. J- hn u Thnmaa. Go W Malambre, Daniel lleinx. R-imnel G Kiin! Ltwis Huetman, Joseph H Prvden, Hmry -V Pen'Xer. Jannli dimmer, M;l-on Jd Grew. L'uil Foul, Wm Kroemnr. K Wenael. J W Heiiller, L Buvinger, J P KUni, H Bnvw.rr, Samo l J Heideraon, Wm Garre tr, Peter Bakor, Thomas Mclloes, J B Morrison. " Watm-roTo-t, Aup. H The C 'trnmen' regardt tha paroles of piiaontrs an :ingho-e aabttnj of DO bindinj tflVe'. -Trrrw n r jr yri-yfmnnirin-Ti II. II. Hunter's L"t'er to the Ohio Kngio Tho following letter from c.ie of th most eminent lavrer in the State, hops will be careful! retd by tory mm In th cntintyj Lamcaktkr, 0. , June 1. 1B01. Editors and Publishers of the Ohio E .glo: Please to discontinue sending your pipir to mr address, and render your account for what may bj in trroar iiinst me ta a tub. oriber. Iam unwilling to ountribu'o In any form lo tho lupport ol a paper devoted, as the Ohio Kigle apoeara to bs, to the continuance of party strile in tht present unhappy con. di ion of public affairs; and especially to dis- Cimraeini' a portion of tht pmple, on the ground ol party predilection, from randoring services in the came ol tbt National Govern men t against thr rubals who aro In arm against it. I am unable to ui'tingurth be- tween suc'j a course and tha direct suppor of the cttiso of those who are armed to sub. vert the Government. To whatever extent you may 1 e ablo. by moans of your paper, to it fluenci y ur Democratic friends to withhold their aid iu uupport of tho Gov. rtnont' to that extent urn you guilty of rendering aid and comfort1 lo tho enemies of the Gov ernment now iu arms against it; and I cannot but believe that such is your purp.isa. as evidenced by thi editoral retnarkt pu libhed in your parer of thii week, as iatroduatory to a quotation from the D.jvirr E'qrirer. It rcmaina to bj soon wlietlier tha patriotic democrats, who, seeing tbo Uspublic in danger hive cotuo lo its defease, will submit to tbo indignity; or whether others who may not yet bavo volunteered in its sorvioe, will bo driven from their purpose to do so.rn loar Of baing denounced as unworthy 'Democrats.' by a partistn sheet whoii principals under pretence of hatred tgains a party advirsary seek to weaken the arm oftho government, and strongthon th'tof its al vera try. This was not the patriotism odd j I) uUi, whose lead in tlie late Presidential contest you profesicd to follow.. His patriotism did not dictate to to him, in the dirk hour of danger, to turn his back upon the cms?, or the fJtgofbig country that flig which. you afTact to call o i; it 11 .g, but the support ol which you denounce n the part of thoso D;tuocrats who hav) rallied to its defence upon tho ca:l oj Mr. LtxeoLH ' Nor wat this tha pitriotis'n which influenced CjI. Jo:is M. 0 nell, who I understand is no longer interested in your p.psr, tbough his name still appears at its hoad as Elitor, and publisher. Ho did not in the hour o need fail to rally in defend ol th it flig upon tbo call of Mr. Lincoln. To him it was tho call oftho country for support and protection sgoinst armed omemies, with, and for whom' he bad no sympathy. Ho .lid not st.ip to inq,,;r0 whether it was t' o call of 'Mr Lis- COijJi J r HUSTEU The "I'l lou" iu Ohio. Fron ovory part of tho S ate, wj rasaiva tidings ol tho Union of tho pooplo lor sako of tho Union. Tho mamiato o' tho wiro pullers, whoso ticket has been pre-:iitc 1 to the State, ondnrsed by pvrtizm inllaonca moroly lor p rttziu pnrposes, moots with a most chilling rohtill from th) masses ol (hodemoc-racv.Th Hamilton Tolegraph (Djtnocratic) in a sniritel clitorinl, rlenouticos in unequivocal t"ima tho resolution and plat'ortns o' the llutler County Convention; and proclaims that tho deniecacy ol their county will almost unanimously repudiato thou. The Telo3riih declares tl: - t: "Sooner than suhscriba to anil work upon this plutlorm, ami bo thus sold out to tbo in teres! of the band of conspirators and traitors at the Snulh, and thus go against their country, all genuine democrats will see tho party go to political perdition to which such lapfarform will instantly and eternally send it. 1 lio masses ol tho ddinoc.racy arc not ready to follow soma ol their corrupt and dishonest leaders on this short lino route to ho deep and lathninless a politic il hell. No, they are lor their "country right or trrong " ana against assailants Iro - any and every quarter whether I rum without or within. They have no syinpathv with rubols and trait irs. There ire no parties or political resolutions or pl.tTorms sircug enough to sever their alfcciion and support from their country And further says that arousing moetinn will bo held in thai city (II on lion) alter tho meeting ol the oinninir Sis to Convention, "to pass such resolutions as will bo both dem- octatic and patrioie." Foreigners in the Army. Tbo following letter from Secretary Saw. trd settles a disputed point: Der.vKTiiEST or Statb, Washinotos, ) Aug. b, 1801 To F. A Albrrqer Eiq. , ilnyir of the city oj - Buffalo, New York. Daun Shi; I havo to acknowledge the rocept of your letter nf tha 5th inst., and to late lo reply that the order to which it refers was officially explained a day or two slnca by the Socrot.ry of War) but having still been a subject ol grsat misapprobansion, it baa been entirely reci ded and vacated. Consequently there is no obstacle what ever to tho acceptance of tbo services ol Volun-toers on iba ground of their nationality or latiEUag. .The contest for the Union is re- g,ir,,(J u Q ht tj b , btU,e of lh, irees ' ... ,- , ,, men of the world lor the Institution cf nell- government I am , very t- uly yours, WILLIA11 IJ. SEWABD.,' A e. rrBcpondont of the Sindusky B??Ulsr writea Irom Oxford (or the l urposo of disown-ng. (or himself and nne hundred and twenty other democrats of that township, any sym pathy with tht partisan course of the Yallan dighim democracy. The people are aroutud. Coneretaman Ely sends a letter to President Lin- oln; mideratooJ to be dcid dij in favor of recognising tho Snuthern Con fer.tcy, to far at an exchange of p: isoneri it eoneerned.' ' 1 NO. 42. Bjrdan's Sharp Sho.teri. The corpt Col. Berdan it raising la New York eonpoted entirely of rifle crack shots, will be very dangerous one to tht enemy that becomet fair mark. So many are eager to enlist who come up to tha standi d tost at marksmen, that Col. B. eould readily organise three regiment! instetd of one at proposed. Ten companies are now ready with a hundred men io each; and every man hat been put to the prantice left, and has made the required 'siting,' which is ten consecutive shots at six hundred feet distance, averaging not more than five inohes from the centre of the target. The Governors of thirteen oyal States have agreed to furnish f 10,- 000 each to equip the men; Col. F. P. Blair, Jr., hai privately become reaponai hie for a like amount, and t oitiien of Kentucky hat subscribed the tame. Some of t'e shots made at the ca.np of this regiment at Wehawken have Ven rema table. Col. Berdan hirnrelf ba, on a windy day, with a strange rifli put ten ball within an nveragi distance of one inch and one tenth pach from the bull's eye at 600 'ect. At 1000 feet the CoWl made string of 22 inchep-S'-rgeant 11 jir Brown, under more unfavorable circumstances, made a siring nf 33 inches, or little mora than three inches each ball, nt distance of 100 yards, with a Strang's rifle. Oa another da? Col. Berdan ihrt a dolea imes at 'he head of a target man, at a distanco of 600 feet, using the target rifle and a test. Every shot but one entered the head; aud in several instances, the Co lonel slated where he would hit naming ti e eye, the nose, the miuth and he hit them, too. The p ivat.es then successively shot, and not a man missed hitting the body somewhere, whilo most of (be shot were in places where a wound to a man would be fatal. The region of tha boa f was perforated like a sieve. Gunboat Contraota. Capt. J. B Ford, who has been to Cin cinnati and Washington City for the purpose of offering bids for the building Oj two gunboats here, relumed yesterday, nnd from him we learn the following. On Monday E. C. Eadea of St. Louis wat awarded the rontrat for building thirteen tjnuboats nt 89,000 each, to be completed and delivered at Cairo by the 6'h of October, with ihe agreement tint if no ready by that time he is to pay a forfeiture of &600 per day on each boat for every day thereafter' The boatj are to be 175 feet in length, 50 feet beam, and ilie entire depth 15 feet two inches, and made of extra heavy timber. The engines are to be 22 inches in diameter. 5 fe t stroke with five b ili:rs. The boats are to be on the -.tern wheel order, but the wheel will be so arranged as not to show. .There were about twenty bids front the West varying ftom $85 000 to SI 10 000 per boat. The person ma ing tho lowest bid proposed to complete the work in seventy days. Our builders are of the opinion that the boats cannot possibly be constructed in sixty dayi. N;w Albiny Lelger. Ttkason is Fortrkss Monroe- A letter from Fortress M inroo relates a very i-inguhr discovery, as follows: 'We have made an impottant discovery and hopo tfys will bring about a change-' A fw days ago a party of my compa.iy went bathing at Mill cieek near Forlres, Monroe, and there discovered to their surprise as you may judge, an electric tele' graph wire, and m inspection found it to connect t e Fort with Fox Hill, here it is said the enemy is entrenched in strong-numbers.Fi.iAxcut -The telegraph brings us the intelligence of the best condiiion of Gnanci-.l matters in the East. The last Bauk Statement in New Yoik shows a decrease of loans to the amount of 91, 735,159; d"creue of deposits 213.-927; increase of specie SI 403 935, and increata in circulation 144 908. It it reported that the best feeling prevailed in rjgari to the Government loan, and a propotiiion waa entertained for New York, Philadelphia and Boston to take Ihe whole loan of Forty Millions, with a like amount in October. Ukiok SntrA-rntZEus is Nsw OatxaKs. Tht Jew Cleans Cresent, of tht 3d Instant, say s, -' there are a treat many aympathiaera with Black Repnbicant remaining in onr midst. -They can be discerned 3a tbt flags every day; thoy are remitting money tvery week to our enonies. o,es are pad for rents, rents, art collected oo property owned by residents in onr enemy ' country. Tbtst moqics ought to be paid Into tbt Confederal treasury." Kentucky has voted to keep bortelf fro from the horrors of war. Still the dis-unionist! of the South can, if they wi'l, force war upon her. But lot them bi-ware how they do It, and let her own secessionists beware Low they encourage it.-Louitville Journal, j !.,V i I: . T Carpet. Oi t'Jnlbt il '"1S- ,' i T I ( O 1
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I .-I , . , ri.ii , f i ., i, i'' ....I v in - v i -itr I, '('!' tt'Vnii'ir :. .y.ll'iiir tV itSQV.TnW tS ,'0OM,JT its ., ' .F.au.iTS'i. v.,,,,,, it,;.:. S w a'' Goo&.PhiMttii hf .Hfy fttf cesnfiJ iWorfo. ., ' : " Tho fuou iid tUoMroj l,p f.r iij litJlr-i; jif tb unciun.- UIUlo. APPOi'NTa&rw' ro m i Dlt. ftV!.fQX3ritieibree,lnaitttt i',et Pixiturata ti'fu'WMtfcl lhfcfi)if)viJlii 4fry ini.atb iluriiij "loul nnd, (iiit3 . , Clirveluml ODiutf 1S2, Superior. Slws(, q,j'Slto I'o--t 0!U ;y. ' OHWduys ill Clwol.iii4M!((ffi t,2ii.l,t5tli','27ili,2Slb,a0ll..siiilJIt, . . . fjiedii, Cgli!r.i iiuc, uflicii) ijuyt 2(tl;, S,!6tU. r.ffK'U, Aiunrlcua 1 1 tv' 1 fl ! '"'J Mt. Vernon, Kciivon IJotvi .'Jo' Ilili unil I2th;'; ypwark.U'illoa Itotel ; .. do'M.'lthaiiil Mth.,,, Collins Hpus do 3,Uiiil -itli., I ikron, Emiilrt lfi-i'.s . ,'.5tb uml 6tU. ' .; Tqi.itp,-. iiM(lll Ex'co " do l.nt ?!h. . ftyrta, ib ttoi(. ' . 'Jo , ltb nd 17tli. Konriilk. Amc'rni.n JTus do Ifttlmnil IDili. ' ,) Inror,'Simiilf.IM' .. V do SOIbaiid'21'nt..',.., ldriiiii,3!ickot lluii'O' '.' . do 22d and iH, f'uincville. Ciiwlon Hoi.sa do, iJth. J" Muxiin strictly adhered to . ' .,, , I giro ucb bnlmti bavo l itft . With naturoor tlio lmfii of life, "With blood my h'nmU I neffrijlals,' , . ' Nor poinrin men toeixc tlicir 'iin. ." , ' JIB IS A PUVKICIAS INDEED W1M Ct'uEa. ' Tho Indian Ilorb Diie.,-, Itj.tii I.Vnns, euros the' follnwliiir.coniiili.inte in tho hiiMt obtlnaU'stiianof .their exiiit'iiue, lli-ie nf tho Throat, Lhiic Hoart, Lirer, Stomiifth, Drniviy In theChoit, Uhou matimn. Xwn ' ",,;t, b'liliHh" Sio!;oM( uad al! otbrr Kens, -'i' m imeni ' . Alw. all' din-Met of the HIoihI - leb at loluln, l"vv tipoli.s, Okiicoih, I-'ovorHon It i run, I all oth'.'r a-.Kilionted ihrnoio oo.ii -' ' - M' j All forms ol b'onmlo 0;m;ult:e ai.r..lnl to with Iho liitpi'ie.'i rexulU. 'i - "r ' ft in hnpul that, noo.in will .IcKi'i.lriif.'vflifrB until ! my nuvn ijivon-ilie liulian Horn .innr-ir i.iti.u..c tt fair and f.tithfnl trial. Iiu.:i l!i Dnotor'a tri-oli In Knj-iqe; Wcit Fiiirio,'.Suii.h Aun-rli-u mid .ho l.'nitcd Status. bo him liouii tho instrument In (iod'ii band, In rcslnro tn,bo.iUhnii4 riKr lh..uinnd who were given up and priiiiounocd inciiriLlile btho Most eminent Old. Hcho.il, .Ihy.jciiiai, rj.iy inure than a tho.nn.id who worn at tbo very verito nf ll.o irritve, nro now living .uoiiOincuKof the Indian Herb Iloctor.'s nkill and uonoil'ul trciitmeut; . null arc iiulyeminiiuing. TIloMed be the day wlu-n wo firt aw and partook of the Indian Herb Doctor's Medicine.' , . ., . Satisfactory reforenoen of etiroj will be gladly and ohi-urfully given wlionovorri-qiiircd. , . The )ootor pK'dj!! his sacred word and honor Hbat ho will nowise, ilircetly or indirectly Induco or i-at.se an invalid to tako his uicilii'incs without tho troD?ust probability of a euro Uemeinlo-r coniitltiitinnund advice free., :P"si-tirelyno patients examined after sundown..- Thu poor shall bo lihorally coiui'lored. Tho l)h lia' just issued a pamphlet containing a brief sketch of 'lijs lifu, shuly and trav-i". which can bo bad froc of -eh-irge by all who desiro one. I'ostoiTn-e nddrt-it, box 2oi3.0lev. X.ml., o13 'tip i0-.1y It, J. LVO.V .., M. J f jpilKi i:NI)E it liXi:i).i resident and pruclici.ig ... L riiysicianof Kuox eoui.ly for the btsl. twenty Tears and of, tho city of Mr. Vernon lor the lav t siii.rt years, irop,n-s to treat, if onljed on iu tho .m-et ef tho disease, all the varion kiudsof rVrer our titv and vicinity ar subhet to, siecosjfully or uo eh.irife inadu forsorvu-Cionuodieino. Also liili. us Oollo, Cramp Colic, Diarrhwa.Chol-ej-a-lufiiutuin, Croup, Cholera Morhas and Clioleni, (it Its sonion Ion tho nboro principle. Dipthrrin, i ( putrid or maligniuit sore throat i Scarla.itiiin, In- million uf thq IinnSj will bo treated with ueeoss or noeh:ro. ('.u.'-ers of any kind nrdeserinlion, Cancer Warts llo-n Cancer, Nodus, Wus;: Mute on the faeo or neck, lll'.t'd.es outliefncoor nneli; nay or nil of! those will he reinov.il without thu knife, and cured j '.r no eiiari;-- n.aile tor treai.ne.il.. iveeont oasos oi r Vcloi.s cured without lanei.i.. . . 1 t ; . I'arli.-ular attention will buivuu to allkiudsnf femalo diseases or weakness: AUj to the healing , i,f oldsoroJr A.i Abi . ' .u . . A cure will b : uaraiiticil in nil cases of the guc erslire o-n?t.s. V. II. lVivaten!UlUtionaritiiliands;riuCTl.Y tONFII.KNTIJL. ' Oyr'FICB : ) Vin tistof M.iiu-st.. Mt, Ver-Our.Ohio. ,..VIdi.s I'osU-iru-c Uox. No. O.'i. II . . . . . . : (bit. J. II. OFFICER. ..,. iv 22 ly , nnilLY IMmilTAXT NVS FItOM -v CHin. ' (1(109 M'.-Coriulek's Moneij'anJ Ke'niiirs la 'the Cel.' I ' T' 'iity Gee thousands soM. during the past sW year' i:f an- avcraje of OvKli 1.000 'eae'i yeir Salo 'live increased from 1,1100, In Ift.VI, to nearly 4,00i 1 ISi'.O, Lulnir a larger tiu.nlicr Ilian is inanu-TactuV 1 by any other singlo csts.lilisliirleut iu the World- !'!'' .' ' The ' 'bseiilier hat secured ttie a?cny for It n pi Co. off 'e ahovo popular lu'ichiuo which stands at the head of tho list of Mowers and Knapers as the ftnn.t. ttmrilo. .lurnlito and nei-feet 'itflrtirrf."r t'Ver offered to thitim of KniiJf tpd. Hit 'l wlilcli' to -Is willlnfrCo prove by lettiii'aiiy farmer take o'na . of 1 -rmr maeoines ' vritn any oiuer inacuiiio io use through harvest ho nKieel.ijt to buy yno of the twichiitcs When rliron.irh hnrvct giving him' the ' choiee which to buy, nn l el.arj;in nothing for tho mo of Ihe MeCnrmick ifJio does not chouse to tako it. We are projiared tt) ftiT6 alt farmers who will ' e-ivo ine a call, oiroulars with Krij" amount nf testimony from near honio that will satisfy thoin, that ' tt is the machine' r.ir this-ii to hfi. '' r'or fnrtUri- B-ronaation call at the Hardware fttore nf ::' . - ' '- ' C, C: CIT ilTTr, to.3li-Sm.) ' 1 ' Main (., Mr. Vernon. 01 WOtTLU, lESIEfITFl7LLY ISt'OllXI TUB. citiiina of All. Voruoui Chin, and vluinit' , ' Chathe has permanently ,ucatcd.in Mt VrernoD,for ' -tho purpose of I'ruiiticini ui's Profession in the ,1a test and most aubsUnt'ul slyl or tho Art; and I Would sav lo thoso who 'may favor mo with their - jbatrnnago, that my Work ehall and will compare Doll, in i - - -1 , . itcAt'Ti' AKD Diuuniurv frKliaayin theStato. I w.mldalsosay t-thiewho: "reaffliotod with Diseased Moullis, that-t nin, pro . r wed to troalall tseuee Of tilt raoulli ; unref ny also, to .ipormenri Hair Lits -inslour (Itji Jle. ,, The hestof reforeocoeoanflejiveni OFFICE-Over. Jtussoll Je..S:trHci' Bank, 3rd .Vr below Mr.,Srmrry K, 3tojrofu41a.n Htsool, jtt V 'ortntt, Ohic i ,.. m ..,iI e.!i n- ' '.' . I .11 irr,..lterAiN!n'(r- 'i iHH.i.ia) wju-s. , MFARLANI) & ."WKLLS, . mii jrai ortsEfi ' ' ,J ' " ; . OVER HATJlJ'S UAHSlirf ASDAPDlsS 8UOI7 I ' Heenad flnnr.nrirtnsiro H.inR si!', Msirs), rnEUB MAT BE A (Wl) , A!4ti"9T, ment of Chain. Vct!;taa and Caliir.ot "lire of tlielrotrn raaaufiMtare, at Jli'liei'W veniUne timet. All work warranted.. r i . '' . All kinds of wood tnrolnn dorte dil SSoft rlotlde ni Ingnol style. "Country t'it?uiot. ilnkors if ih - 11 1 to- xlTwiia' a tall. Wage ,Ilubb,!iiil rs. Nuol l'oits, and la short anything Ii n be tarried at ur totf , I.omber, eoontryroduce oed e.att taSt . ' ange for our work. All Ortleri piiirpt to.' A i t.;.i)uWii-il''ortattseeite ..n ii , i ur. . . ..i'l.' r I j , .i EICHARO OUST S 3TATS. ,; . v .' -Vottee la hereby ajiven -; "4J,r,,n,i " 'tb.7 hd.y of Angaat A twilled U tho tfro-v...o . ... -.i r. Km.ieount. 0. petition asking for'Imv la aell anndry Asperate I'"" favot of told estateand that on tho 2tth day a.ftcr the Urit nnblication of th'i aotiee, of a, iooii tUoro for an I .it-i" 'la 'AJm'fof It'. HaaV in i J,. .u, f - -fX OODrJof a ' Wndl at War 1 fanlf frioet v "r.VcfTCdt . ''"""?" -B'1 ?- , i ' t 'i ..fcTTV'jNF.E .:Wir.l.ttK rj. .ii . T10 la-OaWmMW IlU-li',r)riA.yt lYOL'll .hat l;i iru (,'..-rii k iii'i.li !in n ' li' III l iljli I 1 i n !! U'h i'i. .'1 n! i i B B 1 H IC I) & L 1 1 K 1 1 i: n. : tl,ii;.i.c,il ,11 BAWK'HTUBBI'Ji uiuVl i,u; n'&mAlU 'WklUMl7,'iW.' Viiltintl, QtiioitH :-r-r--'rr-TrrriTi';:rniiT WW'. l W. V A tlC 3 1 11.ii - !.: l-.-n '' Turn . il Y , t, .'(. . , "'t Oi4i si itt'ioiutcorpcrof Main and Ihcstnu C.H si,i.il.oa?tcoriicrof Main and Chestnut sts , . .1 roosite KnoJrUudblyUanJt:' 1'-' 1 eeptJU ' i-t-, - .1 I i mi--trrrr-'Tir'tTf." I . . L CtBOSKWr , , -4 -.-..'r- .oTf """I Liiaiatiii' a lukfL'l . iTinijxpvaL, Ay t. .'cousstaOi ,at , ., yuQiMiVM W WWW 3'.(,., , Mv.Of"A,,UlSOI? , Particular attontiou giyou to Ileal Estate and ' -llcotfou cases throughout the State "nttl-ly 1 , ll a; ilr,i'' ji a, i;,-4 - ,n i i,Lfa.u, t- ,-(.; i.WAbTCn UsXlllTUi'fw.Lr. ATTOHNKY rAKD : C0UK8ELLOJI :'! ..I.J. -ii-rAT. LAW, f:'- -;. ! " V' WV.?KKOK.:oiito.-':;; ,"i';;a biSi-o'sn lilti SU'CSti'op'jiisjtti l!o, Co'urt'lloiiss. . .''.! A I . if. i .-. I -I'tJUHitl HBNRY S.'MITOKliLL, iKonicviiiHl'omisHrir nl . Law ,i v.i-ft,T..iV''. .TMVJT7,...,i i, Off IC13North PidQ Srorelin Eiouk, , .1 i vio ,mt. 'VJ-:h.ox,o no. - . .... ,. H-ao-i,1! '; . j-i i i. , i i i, -, . . - na to; tiv'k ' ;. '-, .. .. : . ii ii, ? v,j i; ocji'iErns WAi.r. I'.u'Kit, .,,,, , , , .M .'I 10 PPOKS W1XD0W SHAPES TAFrHII.,-!, COIID, AO.,-,. ,7 si , trr' y.'f oiMfs 1 COTTON tV Biixn. A t tor ii e y ' A f u n srl I o 1 1 ill L u j, ,,)( -':; . Ml. Vernon, Ohir.. ''' Wm.tfood'li'dll btisiii'oss'.Iu'triiJtv.t to ttiolr rare, in nliVof the (,'i.nrts. OFI'K'E.N. E. Corner of Main and (if nbieiSts. "ve I'vle'nJIen-hftirlTalloriiigKst&biiJCiient. ; Oct. ltb liiaS.tt T'1 ALEX A N D E II E L L 1 0 T-T and "Iumli,l HOUSEPA:hVrER itoPEK his siirvlcej li til- Mi. ijniqfV'f'K- I (hare uf phlili non and lr.ox eoiuit-', anil solicits at sli pall-.i'.ae- , -iW;ii. iu Jieob Matin's 'building, onp.ite he Drake II itel, Mt. Vcru m, O'iio.,,.1 o2d,-tJ LEWIS'-TEMPLE- OF ART ! , cniv. jiAts Asn'iiAMiuKit-nrs., Ovtr'.Taj-foK".Gn'ntt Co,:,i. Store ','' JIT. VKIIXOX. OIHOj, -i ' r)uofo , l 1 in ev.-r.v mvio ui iiib . - Aui'irotypfN iitiotn :r:u,liil j lvts an'l otlidr sin ill wir!i .lone on shirt noti'.o. : .'ll.'-T1ie stylo of nletin'es tenue,l 2j cent pictures iiii'itively not tal-.eti at luv rooms. '-imv 23 'ot)-ii3-tf.ir-: a',,--." K. LEWIS. Knlranroon MaiV. street: hotiroen' Taylirt1, Cant I t'li.'.niKl I,. Mir.ikVCtotUliio' Store.' April l-2::tr " o.iiivsizo aii,.t colore i irue io n.nore, .ui,,.o- j. C. MONTGOMERV, isoutu uutUJiNri offu itrsic sfoni-:"..' ; Muitn't Vernun.Olil... ,. ' i'pceiai i attention (,'ivcn to Ike Cll!fil! .of Milium, and the purcUnso and sale of real Kstntc. h ive for sale unimproved liiml tta .f"Uv,vs, C IO , lies in OmiKe -(touuty, Msour:, t05 i.e.es-in V rren County, Missouri. M2 acres io St. Fran-, (.i.l'ounty. Missouri, ulsu Hi rcs and ono III icrilot iii'lkrdiie County, Ohio, i. ii.l. :5 uercsin liivcr County, Ohio. .MiircU.t'5e, W.Vf. ' ,IV W1IEKE VOV AX lill " William M." Mefforfl, - JrlTL'RKr UISTIUN'ltS TO.JTiriJ, CITIZEN, , I of rtncxCu.inlyfor the ljtiei al pa ti'.Vnaoe rndouto him, an',1 would say liiat lie lias now o r ltd at iton1. Harness, SSiuldlcj, l)u'".v,.Carria','i 'iL-on and : lo w . Hariiesj; , Uwtlarit, llridlol , MurUt , ' jif, Whirr Ac.ascvcr -lllOrrth-caVtcorni) rMarliollIeu.se. lustiii-j ;., Vi-'-V...i.. wuoi.Es.u.s Ain nr.TAit., , 'X. 'XT''Gr,3'XJ3 T , ... ..Ko.'l "ircmNiin.M'fiEirAivfIjh,1,s ?( ,'-'.:. ... i ,, . JI'f.iVEKSO.V.O., ', . , .' . Where my be foanlif tarj ttDcpof- '. " DUI'dS, "-' ' ', i-i ' ''' -JIKDirlXEH.'- , . " ' '' ' -CHRJIirALS, tl 'l !.! . :l ! .'M " FAINTS. I Hr naif In OlI,' ' '' ' ' 1 '' ' VAnnUTN. - .-. " ' ' ,. :: i-. . DVIt STI'I-'PS. ' -.- . r. . WINDOW ULAR-I,-1- ' i ': ,- ... -, f. 'EltfirMKUY,:"' FANCY nlAI'r,, 1UII T, .nil. ll.lil,, .ive., In short all artielos usually kert in a m-st.nlrwti Dfna mti iMrri Siirvrty .-is I... i. . Storo. Particular aUeuti m, paid to Physicians Proscriptions ana Family llocn'os. . .. All articles waYrantml 19 bo rtir rfpvtStcntnt anil for sale clieap fofcasfi tiT apprnVclereilir. ail '61.)i? tr ' ,, " .Wi nypv.uu. -f SAV E ' YO U U N E Y : Pyl),jy:agy0urJBootan4,ltliiev,j, v .awoil .. !i:,.,iai-'i ; n,".-Ji"'.'-'iHa'tiitr, rooaiVeJ a targe, BSJortraoot Of avery ,()o-lorlptlonof : . .... . i -u, :' vi'i'-l B00tS-(&; & HOES. ' fan prepared tt.'B-iptlwoll any othejt. ostalill J meat in Slt;.Vernumn.i All I as -of.; IU iw A K ' Knox Cos i to givo me a ealLandexamiMsl aty iock before purohasii.S el 'whore, aud If. .Hill- guarontot lo aitko the ehoee and priaea bnklk fit,,, - aelliog rued UAlTliltd at Scoat,arid lir-Hrr-Y0 t-'W'i. it... i r.00 to Jll.2. Men t flrst-rato kii ll-mls for f 3.4l. Womea'a onldf- PH'l- bouurofj 7u80 cents, anil ovcry thing else .ui tut, use ot boeU d f t!3o4.' at leasK 2U. .cnt,,okaapi rl. theiiloal pnoo; herotiiuiro,,,,. ,' ..,. ,,, - v- .., .l, ATItnu:-A. Inrire hit ot SCl.t . Anil. V vTlia , li!!her, t'rtKcIa 'nl, AuriB 4t sltliiirwn'Uu t!y A!n, Inst, Fogs, Sine kit, anJ rm 1.04 of every doscriptioa. . All of wliioh oan be had for, S M !! .BWWiw raw, . v;j."'w;'u i.,. I tll .jio, lotlAIain StiupJ. In nf.IT an, ..ill .. .nThnsifhoh"onoiiioctcd to callaml sott't their acennnla, due tho late firm of r..Panii a M.m.aro IiorcOy reminami.-iuasiwui .-v y Interest to call aoOi arrango mauafi, .u.uw..u.v. , no'-m ly ! lul '-. . J f t',J'. ''' " THltKB Til II-UVa-iiiws-of Will an r ldow pipa0.mvtJN'Fl'vJ.-p. r 'fl l.n.i ...an.- vi!tl i-A IL . .ill ll.h II '1 ... t . '. . - I - ' II i 1.. J T 1 . 1 VlFT .Ahi,orth,6lnlthst. Tlnv Raksa. Ri9ea-ni l.7riefyth,Mtnti.t- I WAJlMfcB MiiUU;!J 'q. ,. .. tt , ..ti . - ,' I i mill -it '' WW A It f! tit t PA It ED TODD'1 t lit tlaiT ."rVT 71 ' 'i t . Vilrt t T-i ft J i .v'ni'j ' n . 1 1 1 T J ' i n-.il f"iA !.ii!nl i)9Ouin;fi".mw;;";oai0;;TinJ.RSpAY. august -22, isci.. I i'l .:: tn , .v.';v, : ' ' " WW 9I 4V...-. ?, ,,, , ,, A uoi;t. 9 3 Sfprioyi ofx tho rart Ban Demooraoy ,,,!., 1of.phio jarjaiJMow Yoik. . cj. W.i Forney, .f tl;tj Phi!,i(!ulpiii Press.'llian whom the Demor-ratio part Tiiil, Fiad do more 'aha defender . 'iai Vilio er.jojvd the; conCJonoe jef ct niior Doug' lna.'in gftsitgr. Jpgiiiei pt 'lmp ilian ony ctlii'? ma r., thus oommenta upon tlte action of the jinrlisi'n 'Dersccray of Olito end ?w y-rV.'; :. :' ':" v'i' !, ,,. "Thtj aijiipn of ihe Cliio'and.'kew gtatc Uumocrntio Conventions virtunllv; settle) the political position of the loyal States The , P'piib,lu?ijti orgimieiions of tlittee Statas iciicjuri-d io tho 0 n er.tions rePTc sentin' t'liti DvmocraiiQ party; acompro-aiiistt in the shnpe of h TJuion ticttet. They prescttied as a.mutuitl phttform this elr.ipli-piirciple; Loyalty to the . Union confidence in the aJiniiiitsiraticin nnd an uti qualified support of hs war measures. In bolh Slates they .controlled a rphjority ol the voles;, in both Stales it wits in their power, under ordiunry Qventc. to majtitiiin poBscs.'-ion ol the goveinmentand to place.1 their frien.lt. iu nearly every department .of ihc ,coyel !)irteiit, And Vet, ..anxinii". to concilmte ihe democratic si nitment.aniV IfVre't'Pgnizq the ricvtjtinn aitdRelf-bWilici-'of the' t eniocralic nmsse, they g-nerously f.-titlffed tlieni' one lf of the ' Offices! tit j be'flllett. Nothing cotil.l have been fairer ; j he platform, wan one- whtoh no patriot could: have refused to ocoupyj the in er- esU ut lake were those involved in thy desiiuy, pf. our belpyuil country., and ,,c,err iiinly no'ciiw r. wtis anxi' us" lo rt vive ihe pi hi forms of Cini'itsiwi. Chieffiro or Balii- I'rrtol'elrr'to discuss ny 'nVisiru'C or'65'sr.' lete principle ' I hereiti declared, , when his j only duly was one lo his coi.r.try. ' Wl a do We" care tibotil h'opular boveieinty jr Ckinsrressional Intcrvi niion, when the a-lional S vertii;nty is threatened; and, ihe peace of the country destroyed by , the in teiveniion, of ihe sword?'.,. tar attin-mi-ie personnel fit Hie. pontons are con, oerned, theie are able i:tid honest mtn etnugn-n oou. p.. . .. . , - , , i - .luni s proper.;, u.ere are men , would have clad)- ftcccpted ihe united mUrages! ol both par.iis .'Ihe ptoponi-tion.was a feas b'e. one, and it. would have bei-n necepied bv the.ni')sse of ll.e couuny wit h enthu.-.i ism. Why,, ihen, h is it b. en nj'Cteil. . . '1,'Ih' New i'oilj. Democratic Convention n ih tflinini 'fo'.uiute, "that It is. "ntle'lo ihe F.'.!cal G veifitii.-nl lo luihl tm't f.-rm- U. )l'lllt: HI1U I.UUUi.ltlll.lKl'l 'II ,W ..ir-.-t,, n S.o.p, s.i,,.inr then, ' : their tiirhla, un- i . . ' ,'ir.,;,i.,rt t, ti,,. ni.ii.'i',,,,,, iron hnuiig others things, recommends i i i t b r.uiunii"" ' t v V""' i-in'i national .cor. vet, lion lor ioMo.tngivl i nreservinc ti..' Union and, condemns; ih Prttident't- ' late aitetr.pt to EUspend the habeas corpus."' : -i : . .-' Thefe liwiiprii)osiuons-',mbraci-. ! lie whole platform of tho Norihcrn -Pi-acil Partyiand on theie repositions lhe,0i mocr.itic iir-panlz ttiohs or " the : X'Ttlt have placed tlieo.selves and gone belore Ihe coLiiiry .And yet (hey. mean nothing moM-Uinn a divided .North now, .and a divided Union ii n yeai-or twp to come. Titeso g.-,nile-. men forget thai for th North: to Vhohl out Iotuis of accummodation to disjeveled S'fttei,''- is to Accept I'm tup. of, humi'ia tion and disgrace. What teiuis can. be ottj'itd? ... What compromise can be made? Why did not these conventions,:!!! laying down their, iplat form's, uo irt.o Jo: ail'?,, Has. the South not been "assured, of nil their rigl la uridar thq con$titulio. ?'f : In fact what Untr .thp Government be"n doiug f r tha pipt year but giving these very iiissui-ances?: . The K.-pubhcan leaders covered iheiin-elveB.ull even. ,wtl -such .pledges. icr- Seward in his Senatorial speech Mr Cimeron , repeate-,ly asi Sdnaior -and in fact, every representntie. Ivepublican, without sf-vc-u tfxeepting: vuph radical men ui Mi'. Lov-j y m the. Hqu-o or. Mr butn-ner in tire Senate,'-j linud.in tiUj. rkolara tions of th Secretary of State and the Si crti!ry "Of 'W,ar ,.The President in his iiiHuguval gave tho South the roost abundant, tuiiurnncoviol'. b kindness to ,thf South; and is.' esptc lor iheir rights. .; Tho fiti.!ut,v ihi, . AdminifHratiort, tuned was airraliil'mpl to negotiate ,",tc.( .of tcco i 'modnjhn', and tliey were carri -d i forward with earnestness and good laiili by r.. , . . i . . ..'...:l ..... - . .' 1 - tilt) Pfe.identi and Ills, Cabinet, ..Until. tin unprovoked nuaull, upgn iFrViStimter, assured 'ihi nativn ,iht, tho only, ".terms: oi, Becortimodiuton'?i..lh.( iftVb cnte.iujned were th- cannon pf Fort'., Moulif it ,upl' Mtlrrirl Msnd, jln,,,"- ispir j.-of. ,h4iylny , disdain they told. t)p. Not,l lliaf the, only ti-rma.they; 0"uld,accept,would be a : com plel,Wr.niier on; ihe partel the 'North the evacuation nUbe caphal, the.iigraci and, annillllnilotf r,thr')ripubl!C. "'Ao iiiese the' "term""Of -Bccomrn'oda- tion 'which the new i oik uemocrncy. propoHl.-'Therey' ber.no other. Tlw .iuih jB, in earnest ami 'they have, proved their earnestnr'ta. at ,0larl Hloti .and Ma-. nasuHs.,,rt,We may assure; them of, iy.ery possihlo right the Constitution -bettor's, and they - would most -.certainly hold the1 bear"- bf the'''nwursnces"..u: prKouer of nr. and -m OW' buildintf -their' enrnch-' i KeMis'Wl'tlfirl'B' rnornitts-'niareli or W.ish-' ''- '.i-.'--.!.- -l-I.AtJ .'.lilAfnim1 ik- a :i-,m. rntOU .C,l.y..; i I.e.. uiiuu..mu. .a plcjijg .lad.fiqal separDtiun,, and in view; of thiw there ei','b' "no (erma of nccomnio dation'!;vhicb w ill not as.-umu the accum' nlishraent-'of-a trparaii m a! h part of the MfVlttf ""le lhac'tt) fnean'mij ol ihe dnm- I . : avr 4 Id flat 1 ' Aa.nti.i4 : diirfrent-ow 'of' Jfll1' loruif I Me 1 virKfWittr-ti rOf 'the Ohl'6 eoflVemib'rl 1 is VqiAllV wlce3' for It "rot 'oljly: endr.ri.es iheV''ncoonpmodatiohV.' scheme pf!fNew Yort' but matet an'issUe flfreetly on' the Administrations and-rUiB that tho De naocrace. .at thatSia 6 shall condemn the i,iatder.(.'lttie attempt Uf suspeud the IB . ,. t . . . . ' ' (Orltoi aos?aa torpua., . . :, -1 ,:j -'If-i thw'tktnocrtujy -of. Ohio Condemns 'ohf act 61 the Ad sihiaitBtirirr,-; .tbry man condemn, every act. Lll ifwai wrooplor Ihe Pr'et.dVfii td'iifapiixi th .writ tif bav. awWnVi'1'!' iim to t- i i"p' Hrorsem.-if ot port s Sumiw; t i .. n ... r;:.i. .i..il... ,l. ,l.,..e rfiniuruc yuri j-iuaenn, lutsil em 1110 ui'u mnnlha yolUuteers,' to open the road (o Washington, to occupy Alejanilria, (o e.-eut foitificalions on Arli.lglVU'riieihU, t blockade the Sou.llier:; pvr'trto arrest ihe Baltimore Qomnuissicnera,; and drive -iraitura fwra the capilaj. veryf cna of these 'meiiuiires was , undertaiiin lor ihe 'publio soou. They't ?eiv; nicossa rr ari niears of riatictittl self dafnno'i . If one is to 'he censured, ell are to be wn-surtfdj ami if the Ohio DemocratiaCo.lVt-n-lion inis'?,, that the; President is to be condemned (u$ suspending liu habeus corpus they must. lo condercn , hiui fur not abandoning Washington, and . permit tin Ji P'erson Davis lo carry out h boaot lhar he would dine in the White House on 'tho i'onrtlt' of July, A ua'ional on-volition is an insult to the Noah -and even if the North demeaned itself - into making the proffer, " hat States would be represented! , Who v;ould Souih C troliua or Virginia, or1 Alabama Send? Wheio nouh! this convetuioo sit? Would it b in Richmontl, under (he traitor's or in PliilaitelphU, ' under the stars and silript;!-? Wnat ban ihoy d ) "towards re-storing arid preserving the Union?" What proposition; c m limy mke that the A l uiiuisiMiioii Ims not already made? For the administration has yone as far ta hi ftctia) honor will permit.: 'and nu national oonVenlion cau go lariher. . The trti h is that the; democratic organ, iz ions both in New Yoik and .Oiiio, ar.i controlled by ihe meanest of thu old Bru k inrdge cabal.' :Tftey Were prtncip Is in the (reason against' the. ilemocmie party! ih.-y wej.i iu: Irutnenial in acc'itnplish injj iu division and ilia defeat of Douylas, and now; iu building up the e inluujolt.s platforms,, (hey hid I ie accessories of Mr, Dtvis.' Vallumlii;httu3: mean ,:iunion, i n Wsiod means Diun on, and Blight ol nditina, hose every vote lhi8esion was eau wilii that of Breckinridge Hnd B iyard, njid ho enjoys the noioitety of having Wt-n ihe piily horthcrn Senator who con-iiiienily voted against the country means disunion nlbO..,. These arbtttie men who ,V.'IIllUI bill. -J. (ii.'A niu't. v. .i the oraniz ttions of Oiiio, New York, jmd other Xorthern Slates, and after UO(t.avorillir to embarrae and-ra.n the aJ- tutnuiiatiou m Congress, tliev go home to ilernor thzc, Ihe p -ople aua uuild up a par- ly im- ii'ist it on the site .of (he old i.demo cr.itie partyv. The old democratic lemplo is,, dibertd its, great nun have, passed iivay is prineiples have b--en trampled iu the d tit l, J fU.ison and. J..ckson have i' .been lakn from tin if niches, to be re- I placed by CaJ.ioun and D,.yis;its glory ,gran ijUnf nnA ttirl.i..a. llUUH fittfiil ft 1 1 Willi ! , . . T . . .'i V. i . . ' . ' 'i'; pnncipies nici, maou it, g.o.toua, . ,i ,i ,i , i, .. . ,i. ... ,, t. . MHii nuf) sncrtd, and ns ihe moni y chun nnd lliicvf nltiniljii-d A (1 (it'll led . ,.' ,,,,. .ni. . dei.mciiilic tdiGee being plundered and iletili-ii to day. The pure democracy you wdl titid on the : field, .laying down their lives', at the treasury box p lying iu their hard eariiod g.,U, u,l lalwring -wiih eu, ihu--iasm in the cause of their cou itry -.vhetvor thvil" country calls. .And ihe old ! shrine with Its 'consuiraturs and peace- hawkers rmHt.be thoroughly 'purified before they citn ever ItneePhelore it. '' Tbo itVjtoponcloat Democrats of Vai-landigam's District on the Movo. There h a. L'ood deal of 6ound horse .sense in -the fo'luwing, which, .indicates n revolt of the ,Detn.rat8-of tho Taird Die- I iiict, rui-unst, the iiuspotic; nu. traitorous ctmrjo. of, ihe yallind'ijihnui clique: j TO Til it DEM.lCHATlC PAKTT OP MONTGOMERY coi'NTr. oiiio. ! ,.,,A .high and just sense of our obligations as loyal citizens, to sustain the Government of the United S'ales, demands of us a (nil -and free expression, of our principles an l purposes ,of action, . , To pard j -alou-ly against infractions; of.thu'.Consiiiution ot the United States, in. -ctttic'ing thn'Oeneral Government to tbo exercUe of powers expressly delegated,' and: in a strict construcion of those powers, has Ix'en the great ( mis ion of the Democratic party. .(,. And it is qiin!ly . the' mission of the Democratic party,! to jjivo strength and Vigor, and elliciency,,to ihe. Constitution and. Government," when tli-y are n'tneked by rebels and trailors.. Iu the language of llio lamented Dougl sio man c,.n bo .i Inn. Democrat, wi bout bein-'. at ihe sia-,u,'.jtime a , Jjy al ' piirio,.'arid ; there are' butjrvp positions (? auirn',we must be nither; for Pr,, 8gainsl our , Government, oilier nntriote or Irailor.' ' ' , j,Tjie.Uo,iviini.ion which met 'August "..1.1,1 ISO . in Uayton, utno to nppoioi uuie-ates to the Democratic State Convention,' refused lo come to the support of the Gov-ernme.nt,;signal)y failed to. gwa'a Vigorous' -iipport'to the Constitution, and refused to btand as iraitors the .rebels now h arms against, our Government. It rlladt) pat ty paramount to patrioti.sm. ." . j ' , ' , ;,lt eupprcs-teu a iree expression ui opinion upon the important questions in'which the American people are to deeply cen ceineu. , ' ' It reatricfad the powers of 'the General GoverhtrU-nt so as tu cripple its effort in suppressing this rebellion. ' ' ' , It unwarrantably qondemnid the actio of tliti present, Admini-trntlon in its r-ffons o yin'iicalo'irio American ring, and yet it refused to condemn the traitors now in or; iranied ftbellh n against this Oovcrnmeht; and now .mi-nacing the Capital' of the Waih-n. ' ; It e-.dorsect the Carton Empire, ft baSer i'devutrr) lo the iSttrestS of the rebels, giv ing prominence to thtir Cense, Mrpretng nVmpathy.for theP. a-d alwayt speaking with repronrh ' ' derision of the Oov ernrileht of the United Btatet; a paper Cliat recommended to ongrest OOt (0 VO' tup- pliet Tor the army, an I romplained agtinat the acllop of the Legislature of this State in tuttaining fclrigorous protecu'.ion of the war. It failed "and 'fr-ftu'ed to trusoxAie our braTfelldw-enunfrymea in 'their effort to tiki. i A.r..yj'i . tuppreu thii rehollion, and in resioring (In ilicnee ti llio Consiituon and laws. " It 'rejected the raso'uiion of the Hon. J. J. Crittenden, rihhough' it w.n supported by every Dersocr tlia member of Oontrress, nt;d wax opposed cnly by Ivo abolitionists of the Ko. ill, Koi two secessionista of tho Somh-vMiiiirMes of thair.oounirr. it waa u fJoiivention called together by ihe JLiivioii lCuioir-i and a few iiariuin'. by a low tippeai to tl;ii pecuniary interests and p irty pr ju l'oau' of the honest Democracy of th.j Oour.ty, and in impressing upon (heir minds ih it it is better to lan-doa Hie constituiion and Government -of the United 8 ntes, than to tutfer a temporary inconvenience in the amount of tax and price of pr. duae. We pr teat that the action of the con veniiont in refusing to sustain the action of ilie ti 'vernment ol the united Mares, violated the great principles of the Demo cr.ttic parly. ' ' ' We, therefore, call upon all true Union, constitutional and law sustaining Democrats to unite with us in wiping out this stain upon the honor of the Democracy ol old Montgomery, and in tuppoit of the following principles and purposes ol action: . 1. That the sovereign power of this 'Government is in the people of the United States, that there is no sovereignty in G.)vernmenis, either State or Nitional, 2. That the Government of the Uuiled States i d-rived all its powers from the constitution, which was ordained and ts tiiblished . by the people of the United Stales. 3, That the constitution contains ample .. .... I-.-, provisions lor amending tnis lorm oi uov-ernnieut whenever it becomes unsati factory to tho people ' " ' ' 4. ' Tnnt if the' people in any section of the United States rebel againsi and reluse obedience t thu Government of thu United .Slates, the Government is authorized by he consttt tion, and it is its du'y to suppress such rebellion, and compel obedience to it authority by ai med force. 5. Tt) t ihe present armed resistance to the 'Government if the Ui.ited States by a portion of eleven States of this Union, is an unnecessary and unjuuiliablu rebellion ng.iiroh. its authority. li. And we emlorso the resolution known the Crittenden Hesolution, which is as f0jows: . 'j'tiat' the present deplorable civil war imi) ,.,t.n )Ip.,n (le country by the Jiiui,i0ll its 0f -lie Siutheru States, now j vylt -' agninst the coustituiiontl Gjv L-rnment. and it; arms around the C .p ml. 1 .rl;.., j t,i, national emer 'enev. Con- r(.?S( b:,nishingall feeling of mere "pastion -T3- . ' ' . . 1 1 . I? . :. . .1..... V renim- nt, will reconeci oniy ns uu.y f0 t!lB who!t, Cl)UlUr lhM this war is not WA'ied upon our part in nnv spirit of op pression, nor for any purpose of conquest or suhju 'ation, nor purpose of ovei throw ing or interfer ng with ihe rignts or estub-isaed ina'.ituiioiis of the Slates, but to defend r.nd maintain the supremacy of the ; cons' union, nnu pre-erve uiu union, wuu aH ilie ciyniry, equ-iiiiy ana rtgiits or tie seven I Stales ui impartd; and that soon af these objects ate accomplish d, the wi.r ought tocea c." . ' ' . 7. Aed we endoiRO iho rea lution known as the MuUivrimnd H-soluiioi, which is as lollows: 'That this Homo pledge itself to t vote nnv amount of money and number of mi-ti Wi ich may be necessaiy to -ecure the speedy nd cliecmal suppression of said rebellion, 'and the permanent restoration of the Fed- ral a. tti;ori'y everywhere within he limtls and jurisdiction of tbo United States.' 8 Thai, io view of the foregoing con sideraiions, and innsmu h as hostilities have b.en commenced against the Government of the United Stntes, it is the iluty f the democratic tmrty in Montgom-t ry county, wi liout re'erence to past nolitical opitii ns, which are impracticable in this nalinnal emergency to unite with all loyal crizens in. the ek-nse of the Nation, and in rebuking the unpatriotic action. of snid convention, nnd of ihe D ty ton Empire, anil in supporting for office in ihe county ol Montgomery, men irrespective of party, who are loj'nl to the Government, by a vii;or; lis prosecution of this war, nnd who in no contingency are in favor of Secer.iion..,.. ., And we rtpe) the fa'tq nnd foul slander of ' Abolitionism which has been madu by .'Secessionists North and 'South, agui.nst uch honorable noblu pairibts nnd D.-mo crats n s Cass. Dougl-i,' HoltTHx, Baler, j Johnson, . JdoClirnnnd, Tod, Stan icy Ma hews. Kev. Walker. Uroesbeck, and a host of others, who sustain this Adminis-traimii in its i-ffor to vindicate the honor of ihe Americen,Flag. '! ' : ,We therefoore cll upon all Democrats who desire lo sustain this Government and this Union, to co-op 'r te with us nnd all loval ci'ir.ens, irresp ctive of par y, at such tim and pl tci as niav be design ited, to. nominate can li.la'i-s for el-ction io the respect Ve county pffices.next Oclober.and in their triumphant election.; , fsi nod bv. the following Democrats of foniiyomorv ooun'y.'O:-H K'l'oir.'.I A Jordan. Oio O ven.Fieldins Lourv. GP Thurston. D McOinn, M P Nolan,' A' B Insamin, Hrman Bin. Ezra Ctark, Tuhl flhellabarcar, Fredoricli HnssonJ, Wn l-'iche'rerger.1 W Ktnr, C L Banmnn, O A linesman. Edward DileV. James Turner. L MarasralT. John P Pietj;, 0 W Boi-era, II A Oarlvr B Wait; B- l.ort Chambers Rohert B rVrdtev" Frank Prifsh. J.hi J lleinsoh, n ;.!..... ..ni; .!,. E Kimlar Mi!.- ael t-r-ady.' W P James, Jnaai.lt B Kindle, a ltV' ' U I t7. a l w i-niw im.' - W KnaoT, v w Htm. rnuip i,nnnaru. P.nhert rattcrftnn.' Michael Oitl, J V Diot r'ch I) C Taft, Win Van Doren, Jcirersnn Pa'leraon, J Findlay Hanianit. J- hn u Thnmaa. Go W Malambre, Daniel lleinx. R-imnel G Kiin! Ltwis Huetman, Joseph H Prvden, Hmry -V Pen'Xer. Jannli dimmer, M;l-on Jd Grew. L'uil Foul, Wm Kroemnr. K Wenael. J W Heiiller, L Buvinger, J P KUni, H Bnvw.rr, Samo l J Heideraon, Wm Garre tr, Peter Bakor, Thomas Mclloes, J B Morrison. " Watm-roTo-t, Aup. H The C 'trnmen' regardt tha paroles of piiaontrs an :ingho-e aabttnj of DO bindinj tflVe'. -Trrrw n r jr yri-yfmnnirin-Ti II. II. Hunter's L"t'er to the Ohio Kngio Tho following letter from c.ie of th most eminent lavrer in the State, hops will be careful! retd by tory mm In th cntintyj Lamcaktkr, 0. , June 1. 1B01. Editors and Publishers of the Ohio E .glo: Please to discontinue sending your pipir to mr address, and render your account for what may bj in trroar iiinst me ta a tub. oriber. Iam unwilling to ountribu'o In any form lo tho lupport ol a paper devoted, as the Ohio Kigle apoeara to bs, to the continuance of party strile in tht present unhappy con. di ion of public affairs; and especially to dis- Cimraeini' a portion of tht pmple, on the ground ol party predilection, from randoring services in the came ol tbt National Govern men t against thr rubals who aro In arm against it. I am unable to ui'tingurth be- tween suc'j a course and tha direct suppor of the cttiso of those who are armed to sub. vert the Government. To whatever extent you may 1 e ablo. by moans of your paper, to it fluenci y ur Democratic friends to withhold their aid iu uupport of tho Gov. rtnont' to that extent urn you guilty of rendering aid and comfort1 lo tho enemies of the Gov ernment now iu arms against it; and I cannot but believe that such is your purp.isa. as evidenced by thi editoral retnarkt pu libhed in your parer of thii week, as iatroduatory to a quotation from the D.jvirr E'qrirer. It rcmaina to bj soon wlietlier tha patriotic democrats, who, seeing tbo Uspublic in danger hive cotuo lo its defease, will submit to tbo indignity; or whether others who may not yet bavo volunteered in its sorvioe, will bo driven from their purpose to do so.rn loar Of baing denounced as unworthy 'Democrats.' by a partistn sheet whoii principals under pretence of hatred tgains a party advirsary seek to weaken the arm oftho government, and strongthon th'tof its al vera try. This was not the patriotism odd j I) uUi, whose lead in tlie late Presidential contest you profesicd to follow.. His patriotism did not dictate to to him, in the dirk hour of danger, to turn his back upon the cms?, or the fJtgofbig country that flig which. you afTact to call o i; it 11 .g, but the support ol which you denounce n the part of thoso D;tuocrats who hav) rallied to its defence upon tho ca:l oj Mr. LtxeoLH ' Nor wat this tha pitriotis'n which influenced CjI. Jo:is M. 0 nell, who I understand is no longer interested in your p.psr, tbough his name still appears at its hoad as Elitor, and publisher. Ho did not in the hour o need fail to rally in defend ol th it flig upon tbo call of Mr. Lincoln. To him it was tho call oftho country for support and protection sgoinst armed omemies, with, and for whom' he bad no sympathy. Ho .lid not st.ip to inq,,;r0 whether it was t' o call of 'Mr Lis- COijJi J r HUSTEU The "I'l lou" iu Ohio. Fron ovory part of tho S ate, wj rasaiva tidings ol tho Union of tho pooplo lor sako of tho Union. Tho mamiato o' tho wiro pullers, whoso ticket has been pre-:iitc 1 to the State, ondnrsed by pvrtizm inllaonca moroly lor p rttziu pnrposes, moots with a most chilling rohtill from th) masses ol (hodemoc-racv.Th Hamilton Tolegraph (Djtnocratic) in a sniritel clitorinl, rlenouticos in unequivocal t"ima tho resolution and plat'ortns o' the llutler County Convention; and proclaims that tho deniecacy ol their county will almost unanimously repudiato thou. The Telo3riih declares tl: - t: "Sooner than suhscriba to anil work upon this plutlorm, ami bo thus sold out to tbo in teres! of the band of conspirators and traitors at the Snulh, and thus go against their country, all genuine democrats will see tho party go to political perdition to which such lapfarform will instantly and eternally send it. 1 lio masses ol tho ddinoc.racy arc not ready to follow soma ol their corrupt and dishonest leaders on this short lino route to ho deep and lathninless a politic il hell. No, they are lor their "country right or trrong " ana against assailants Iro - any and every quarter whether I rum without or within. They have no syinpathv with rubols and trait irs. There ire no parties or political resolutions or pl.tTorms sircug enough to sever their alfcciion and support from their country And further says that arousing moetinn will bo held in thai city (II on lion) alter tho meeting ol the oinninir Sis to Convention, "to pass such resolutions as will bo both dem- octatic and patrioie." Foreigners in the Army. Tbo following letter from Secretary Saw. trd settles a disputed point: Der.vKTiiEST or Statb, Washinotos, ) Aug. b, 1801 To F. A Albrrqer Eiq. , ilnyir of the city oj - Buffalo, New York. Daun Shi; I havo to acknowledge the rocept of your letter nf tha 5th inst., and to late lo reply that the order to which it refers was officially explained a day or two slnca by the Socrot.ry of War) but having still been a subject ol grsat misapprobansion, it baa been entirely reci ded and vacated. Consequently there is no obstacle what ever to tho acceptance of tbo services ol Volun-toers on iba ground of their nationality or latiEUag. .The contest for the Union is re- g,ir,,(J u Q ht tj b , btU,e of lh, irees ' ... ,- , ,, men of the world lor the Institution cf nell- government I am , very t- uly yours, WILLIA11 IJ. SEWABD.,' A e. rrBcpondont of the Sindusky B??Ulsr writea Irom Oxford (or the l urposo of disown-ng. (or himself and nne hundred and twenty other democrats of that township, any sym pathy with tht partisan course of the Yallan dighim democracy. The people are aroutud. Coneretaman Ely sends a letter to President Lin- oln; mideratooJ to be dcid dij in favor of recognising tho Snuthern Con fer.tcy, to far at an exchange of p: isoneri it eoneerned.' ' 1 NO. 42. Bjrdan's Sharp Sho.teri. The corpt Col. Berdan it raising la New York eonpoted entirely of rifle crack shots, will be very dangerous one to tht enemy that becomet fair mark. So many are eager to enlist who come up to tha standi d tost at marksmen, that Col. B. eould readily organise three regiment! instetd of one at proposed. Ten companies are now ready with a hundred men io each; and every man hat been put to the prantice left, and has made the required 'siting,' which is ten consecutive shots at six hundred feet distance, averaging not more than five inohes from the centre of the target. The Governors of thirteen oyal States have agreed to furnish f 10,- 000 each to equip the men; Col. F. P. Blair, Jr., hai privately become reaponai hie for a like amount, and t oitiien of Kentucky hat subscribed the tame. Some of t'e shots made at the ca.np of this regiment at Wehawken have Ven rema table. Col. Berdan hirnrelf ba, on a windy day, with a strange rifli put ten ball within an nveragi distance of one inch and one tenth pach from the bull's eye at 600 'ect. At 1000 feet the CoWl made string of 22 inchep-S'-rgeant 11 jir Brown, under more unfavorable circumstances, made a siring nf 33 inches, or little mora than three inches each ball, nt distance of 100 yards, with a Strang's rifle. Oa another da? Col. Berdan ihrt a dolea imes at 'he head of a target man, at a distanco of 600 feet, using the target rifle and a test. Every shot but one entered the head; aud in several instances, the Co lonel slated where he would hit naming ti e eye, the nose, the miuth and he hit them, too. The p ivat.es then successively shot, and not a man missed hitting the body somewhere, whilo most of (be shot were in places where a wound to a man would be fatal. The region of tha boa f was perforated like a sieve. Gunboat Contraota. Capt. J. B Ford, who has been to Cin cinnati and Washington City for the purpose of offering bids for the building Oj two gunboats here, relumed yesterday, nnd from him we learn the following. On Monday E. C. Eadea of St. Louis wat awarded the rontrat for building thirteen tjnuboats nt 89,000 each, to be completed and delivered at Cairo by the 6'h of October, with ihe agreement tint if no ready by that time he is to pay a forfeiture of &600 per day on each boat for every day thereafter' The boatj are to be 175 feet in length, 50 feet beam, and ilie entire depth 15 feet two inches, and made of extra heavy timber. The engines are to be 22 inches in diameter. 5 fe t stroke with five b ili:rs. The boats are to be on the -.tern wheel order, but the wheel will be so arranged as not to show. .There were about twenty bids front the West varying ftom $85 000 to SI 10 000 per boat. The person ma ing tho lowest bid proposed to complete the work in seventy days. Our builders are of the opinion that the boats cannot possibly be constructed in sixty dayi. N;w Albiny Lelger. Ttkason is Fortrkss Monroe- A letter from Fortress M inroo relates a very i-inguhr discovery, as follows: 'We have made an impottant discovery and hopo tfys will bring about a change-' A fw days ago a party of my compa.iy went bathing at Mill cieek near Forlres, Monroe, and there discovered to their surprise as you may judge, an electric tele' graph wire, and m inspection found it to connect t e Fort with Fox Hill, here it is said the enemy is entrenched in strong-numbers.Fi.iAxcut -The telegraph brings us the intelligence of the best condiiion of Gnanci-.l matters in the East. The last Bauk Statement in New Yoik shows a decrease of loans to the amount of 91, 735,159; d"creue of deposits 213.-927; increase of specie SI 403 935, and increata in circulation 144 908. It it reported that the best feeling prevailed in rjgari to the Government loan, and a propotiiion waa entertained for New York, Philadelphia and Boston to take Ihe whole loan of Forty Millions, with a like amount in October. Ukiok SntrA-rntZEus is Nsw OatxaKs. Tht Jew Cleans Cresent, of tht 3d Instant, say s, -' there are a treat many aympathiaera with Black Repnbicant remaining in onr midst. -They can be discerned 3a tbt flags every day; thoy are remitting money tvery week to our enonies. o,es are pad for rents, rents, art collected oo property owned by residents in onr enemy ' country. Tbtst moqics ought to be paid Into tbt Confederal treasury." Kentucky has voted to keep bortelf fro from the horrors of war. Still the dis-unionist! of the South can, if they wi'l, force war upon her. But lot them bi-ware how they do It, and let her own secessionists beware Low they encourage it.-Louitville Journal, j !.,V i I: . T Carpet. Oi t'Jnlbt il '"1S- ,' i T I ( O 1 |