ill Wfflf STA BY 0. N. WOKDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. "THE U.MO.X." established ia 1S11 Mole So., 2,429. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, JULY 27, I860. At $1.50 per Tear, alnaji In Advance. "CHRONICLE," established in IS 13 Whole Ko, 850. 5,i;:.n:?rtV3Ci)rKU! Escapes of an Old Settler. I tbe night from camp. No dwelling wast A UtHTEST SOSG. v iypPEXVFTiA)iTLT joi'Xxjl j The snows of mTnT winters have left ne"' ,od "e Were in the ',cia'ilJ of onr The toil of day it ended, kiri rni).u llnri.ls!.a coun, r-eaa'a. . .. , . , . ' savage foes, whose cunning we had reason The nipht is in ber nona; their whiteness upon tny bead, but many ! ,fc . ' . 6 a-h th. hirtm un, wriii hlithelv no rrK s -ti so P-rf. Tr,4 . . . , J. . ' Jl to dread. We wade arrangements to pass A"d "".J'.'T 1 ?. weiy np i.B.r.irr,r.i.nrur.hnrierrioi. ihD..4 early events are fti!l fresh 10 my memory. P ! Beneaih the harvest moon. M.iiiwirtTf'urmcnitu.Tirii..r.imi)i.t!.i.ii,j. ' ... ... ,,, , , - toe night as follows : it G were in a small i Then iread a Quicker measure, S.-rf.rn.ibi2do) forKuoioi.u,.,3di fori-. ! During the lone and bloody struggle for , ... ... , , i ..a ..,. . ....; . . . . .... . 1 1 1... . . . . - cieaunp. wmca oaa oeen maae ueiore me ...... . ... ......... ( J"T.V nii. s. . m f..mn,u fa. ,,, Independence, I was compelled to witness : ... , , , , , , , . : 'i ..VTTd.r-.- ta ..iLr ,.. l . , .. , f " oroxe our, ana aiternaras abandoned, .k.r. Iroaow rnwi in I J .-.j i.iuci wu uuc ui me , ,-, n ..r"'.;':; i tlIe" Kennebec. I was the - - - - - - uiucsiui luurpuus. xeior me commence- i t . , . . , , . . , , j ,K- f t,i0 tra. t if- w n ,wr 1IW,IUW' " . , ... ; jarge iree wLico una ueco diowo auto, ura'1' b"-""' v' . hi. i . 1 war h A co fr.rtta liari fbtn ffn.m Ilia af-iil ( B . . Lincoln on Snakes. 1 n.ntMi ir- .jith.idol. Iff rr. ilatl fiur Ar,i 2dol T '-JUW 1I.4I".MW. MrtTl.; Ar ma rrmi utna. A mi Mt ttDF. cr 1 til ift irr-r. Ad? rrtiro-mriit c.4 During the long and bloodj struggle for ) i h dance and song the days prolong That bring the euldrn grain. as untenable, on account of the Indian. ! . . . . ear tbe middle of tui, was toe Irobt of I Comes the voice of the cascade. I A fugitive Slave being qacaiiotitd as tu j Lut Wedoesday, tironaotie joaof fed Tbe follaw.Dgn oneof Mr. L.nemn i ; i!w4vs bt.(a mtU literature of the wiett day, left the illustrations, m-de in a speech at New , t far r kflrio? . of L bher in MUinkie pmda by H.yen, toM. fcpe.lisg of the right and : ,J(.stiuDer4 U1J bim be WM , fooi t0 the of lh, ,erTlBt gi,!, ,a0 indueed wrong of skvery, be said : j j gooJ iilol,ioD. ue rep!ied ber to bclicte that all. was beloted by f "The other policy is one that squares ' Gentlemen, my siiua'ion down South U French eouut- The detective were put with tbe idea that ilaery is wrong, and j vacant ; you eau eaaiij hive it bj making on lie track, and arrested tbe party ia it eosiistf iu doing everything that we , appiication." ! Chicago The coast tuniei out to be K. I rlnn't 1 "'TKe f fih m-T!w! ef bonds on tbe Krie , - l. : :. UUlfUl IU UU II I . U RIUUI. W A uv. . j wish to be misunderstood. Dor to leave a railroad, b been for closed. The sale , Ilerscbell V. Johnson, and other men)- Througb all the shadowy forest tf. ' ....... . . j..K;n n..;r. ...... r .... 1 1 l c . i.- a i.iu.rr'i. ijiiD..r i . c I whereon they crew an enormous quaotity Is hear i the fall of leaves purpose, ana commenced clearing con- i h , , d ,f , And the timid bare tread, stealthily .iri ,i.i..wiil.iMfc) m ii.iu-. . " , ui eariu. i piaccu m sen oo one side oi i . . .1 . Vt,4, n. .k..... I"""8 ""ge ",lderDs ,Dt0 P'- ! .bis rampart of earth, and my friend on AmOV Bdd'nS Shr""- Ti MAjNKTI'" Tti.'i:AtH i lt-l to ll 'ffi' ftlsr i-.' ? wiifh " ftr inf-rt ituporti4t w ajruo-v ( tri Vt.ittvd M. I. fcitifOfJOBFRIKTIKS. In-Lwd. bt rsruld mah fjaMlMW lltU''.i ft " rvKHtahl tmt. A.t'uil Jirir-inrbUU'r-sti(J f-r lo bV4 taJ .tv W ork i.fOoi-.wrw. j'iWwwpfvwXaitoaji,. .OKHK o Mullet Nurr.Doriii fdf . w. nd rtntj. Ju l.lcwi. OlJA 4 0UKNU.IL. TUE felASET LiD. Ofc ' throaeri tbe inf:i of Tr. Tlv fforrMHM wnM land affu-m. Am.Tu ht of ta4rl4k frvm. Aud frcafii tbat far oft ovbct eltAM, Old half forf 4lf ..o ariaw: At4 teajinf r r of Tibm, Xbe rU7 lUaftrriOf BUaiC ttiaa. At bripht Maud of th ap, rrT. Woods , tir; Tboab dara btllowa 'rtttiDd it b. tlonwl rauJ)ior borrr tberv. TbtM )'r Uh e:l-ot nf Trn, Out racer, toncinc are f. Vf br? rcW m frrt-o ar-jxsax Tbe Minlit kWrs 01 ibt i at. TrMv itvnorr irk br rr'nl rtwa Heftii I or - IsTpavlitttTit-il fb re! tlbd aonnf Bisd It. Arral. rwM Ti fl"r tbt Mt--a M us m mora. Ob', baik-ard riiO' lt"t 'ai0 t Hsim'. fmrrt parm3iv pf e-artblt dt-ini'! 5 till tLroof b UT t. nia.T faary rora. tili baak baoeftUi U.J Teftibg btstuna, AuS ttkere tbrv delltho ebertafed oaac, With ttK'm-mtiiUr bn-w and. vatuf faaxr; I LbfB DO a I Laar Uwir U-Oca (t eui nb aioD ib air. Bark.' bow chrir nitrry fow rior Id eafr-acr ilb tlte wttxl' tow ci; Ab : frt-r tbao the ibd harp's iriaf ILal aaAew aX etc lU Btelodj. Tber eaJl to o: they ware their buJl- A by tiie irjt liffa-d birth. That ciime in Alt iu U-auty Marxli AfAiiMt tbe f'irebeAd of tbe wXt. Vl'itb rethrd brt-s with lanA and PBr Witb tBl-r Uok Ltd rlarfwd. to Laud, TV' ' kionfr, that krllbkel IbroOfa W iLbui tbr bauolnl iauaet iatad. deu to teem with corn and grain. I and I lhe witt tbe uuder4!.nJlng lL. my brothers of coarse assisted bim in bis Ubors. Tbe second year after our settlement on the Kennebec, we apprehended but little danger from tbe savages, as tbey bad hith erto manifested a friendly disposition. But soon the Indians eomaienoed their depredations upon the white settlers. Tale of blood were daily borne 'to our ears. j should watch during tbe nigM. by u.j , king a small opening through this natuiat And rov, on every hill-side. The purple violate glows. As when a deeper radiance falls From da light at its close X",. tin.. .1 i. I..r ..tn fortification, I was enabled to thrust my j Despondency, or fear, gun through and watch tbe approach j When Autumn comes in gladness an enemy toward my friend, aud be by a To cruwn lhe frallful e" similar operation could do the same favor ' D'r is ,he Pwt leaf-time, for me ' u 1 around ; . , , , . When frost-imprisoned rivulets Tbe night was not ery darV, and ob- Are mflliDg Jnlo sonD(L jects could be seen at a considerable dis- ! And dear, too, is the season. Electricity. It is just sixteen years since Professor M?rte put up tbe first electric telegraph , Wt vrat in nnr liU miih nnr ..ni.i ! It. n.... it,;. I hen Sprip? and Summer meet ; , , r a 6 When the monds are faint with odor, id our bands. I manner, we felt bat little apprehension in And the hills are dim wiih beat. At tbe close of a summer day, we were j regard to a surprise. The hours rolled on. j But Sprjr js bu, for pls,urei seated in our comfortable cabin as usual. I felt very sleepy, and hardly able to keep j And Summer but for show, A knocking was beard at tbe door. My ! my eyes open. About midnight, my a!- ! w,:e Au''nn. !' crowned king, . ., i . . 1 Has riches to bestow ; mother turned pale, and looked at my ! tention was arrested by a bush which I So he shall he the monarch father, as if entreating bim not to open it did not recollect eeeinic io the early part Of all the shining year, .;, i .. , , . , . . ' . . . . . - , .. . . ., And a crown he shall wearnd a sceptre bear, until be was eetlaio who was without. I , of tbe night. At first, I gave little heed of fruits and lhe golden ear. immediately acted upon this hint, and, ' to so slight a circumstauce, but at length j steppine softly to the entry, was enabled benan to fancv that it orne nearer. Still. I How a German Woman got Along. the premises tLrouth a I I strove to uersusde tuvself. tht tbe an- . . . - . .... . ... I. -. r .L. I Ir.n. .. . . 1 . ... j i. m:r,.nr.,(.,ltJ vtn 1 taBes place .ovemicr.'J. Arrangement ui m wa gp down to be misrepresented, even 1 , w haTe teeo mufut be m,jlbed or otherwise maltreated ad mo- d.u t say that we ought to attack it where rcdtn)ptioa of , Fartiun o( tbe pjrt due ; Jested in the erjajment of their rights, it exists. To me, it seems that if we : ..,. ...,,,.., v.nl. nmouutinff to : already, in Georsia and other alav-enrsed were to form a government anew, in view lbout two oiiiiuo djlUrs, iu which hold-! States. The Douglas men will &ad that of the actual presence of slavery, we might j i rs demanded cash proaiP;ij, f rimipil and Uepublicans are not tbe only sufferers from fiud it necessary to frame just such gov : interest. I ike. black, crushing, relentless tyranny of ernment as our fathers did, giving to the A Washington despatch to the VT,rU fJ. J -J 'of then, drmk , " ,: ', 6, .?. ! says that an altercation took place on e cap they have mixed for other, slaveholders the entire control where tbe ""'" ' ., .. , ; , u . : ,,. . , . . . Monday between the 1'iesidect and sena-1 Although Mr. Lincoln never uses tobae system is established, while we Pd , wr Gwm iad ,tat the Uters words were co in sny form, nor drink, spiritaow tbe limits. Applause From ne-j not at all measured. Dr. Gain concluded liquors of any kind, yet in the Illinois eau cessities of the case, we should be compel!- j the interview by saying that be would vass cf HiS, Doaglas, in one of hia ed to form just such a government as our ; never darken the doors of the President's rpeeches, charged thai Lincoln had "ten. blessed fstbers gave as; and, surely, if ' mansion a-am. ded bar io his youth." Whereupon Mr. they have so made it, that adds anotber ' Tb. U.eckiuridge men have nominated LlcoIl calmly arose, admitted the fact, reason wb, we should lei .Lrj .U' ' .rcor-, Lcke-a , li.inois.nd ; and rarat Doug.a. . oae oAa ... . Misrian, Hie regular lioUilLctS beiLg Dou- , " tnuiumxri. wnere it exists. , men. '1 bis Kives tbe He-ublic.ns a i To Destrot Flies To one pint of 'lf I saw a venomous snake erawliug in n Mls,01fri Ld lbc, baTe nuui. j milk add a quarter pound of raw sngar. the road, any man would say, I might 0iteJ ja31c4 u. tjaxJcubire l G Dvertor, ! od two ounces ground pepper; simmer seixe the nearest stick and kill it ; bat, if j and several cnudidites for Congress. j tnem together eijjbt or ten minutes, and . u ,. . , v. - .. c. . , place it abo'jt in shallow dishes. The The Bell rarty of ew 1 oik Statebe'd ?, , . ,-, , V rT . ' j- . a i .. i flics attack it gTeeJily, and are soon suffo. 1'i.nwan t ti.rt sas.i Inctesil t.I il'lll. t t in tw c Laughter. I might hurt the children , an Electoral Xiciet left it to a "couimu- j b ' rf f a. ,, ; -t -i i . j .1 i :e. In. " It li.r.b-. .a if lh. l...tltr. m. r in . . r . more mm ine anaae. ana me esub mmui i J-J - , a I found that snake in bed with my chil dren, it would be another question, j a Convention, and instead of Dominating j without the danger attending poison. mau iu market, to reconnoitre small crevice. My mother s fears were ! bearanee was to be attributed to niv eves. ; not without fiinnilslinn An stUnii. . 1 ,.ik.. 1 1. . . ...II,. a r ... .i.i.;n it ! Bot hard work ....v. . a age stood at tbe door, his face painted in j for a half hour longer, I could no longer tbe most hideous manner. Instead of uo- ; doubt that tbe bush was in motion. I doine the fasteoines. I proceeded to add ' waited, with KrpstkUu imietv. until it in ih.ir .rAnotk I rnnrtot th. j;er,w- ' ... .1... p..i.: j. i;t... . i use to tend market." crv I had made. 1 aim, I fired into the bush. It fell instant-1 1 iD1a're( " ippene4 that her "but one, d-.d yon ssy V said father, j j, and I beard a heavy croao. j clrcnnistDCe hd cu"gd- I her "Only one," I replied -What have yon done ?" said m, com-! wn brolen Eo8lub he B1B ,he ful- 'Sow fee what you can discover off the ! panion. j lowing tory : other side of tbe cabin." j "We'll see io the morning," I replied. "Me and my husband come from Ger- I aked a pleasant looking German wo- j foUod it in bed with neisuWs chil-i mUC.n " "ej can get-.ne raoa ant. me ,'""""" ara deoertin? fur LiLOoIn bv datoans eve- :, one cold morning, if it was dreDj tnd j t,d bonud ajseU bj , t0eBia j "d "el to como every morning and ' conipict not to meddle with his children i Ther - . r . , i i -f r i miTEPt. ina vni itrii iiiuiseiaea lor au Dite them. LAppiause j macamore.u i , . v . i Sivi os tde EtelidA eorresnond- ent sends as the following remedy, which j sbe says she can vouch for: "Put a tea mpact not to meddle with bis children There is a town in Middlesex. Missa-: sPootut tiacx tea in s smau nag ; poor under anv circumstances, it would become ehusetts. where it has been ascertained. ! 00 Jast W4,er n"agh to moisten it; then "Ob, yes," was ber reply, 'tish pretty ma t0 ,e, ttat pirtiCular mode of killing I beyond a doubt, ibat every legal voter is ! Put 'V,00 eJe--f " " . Keep cold, but I mast do something. I did not j lU .ent!fcmn fGreat kujthter.1 ! "neolo man. And another we see spo- j "J ; p t ir.t, . .A " u ,J. ,. ken of, where there are oniy three shams. "J "-yj - a ,-,- jjut if there ui bed newly made op, to ; . second arrhcation is sure to remove iL v t. j . Tne Kepubhcans have made two of them . '" mkk M which the children are to be taken, and it ,ckoowledge htt Liocolo u t0 be ek.c,eclj i A correspondent of the Boston fayre was proposed to take batch of joung ! 1B(i e ltt lbe tbird. yatwnalUt says that at tho late General snakes and put them in with them, I take j T T T i. i . ,. ..4 ! Conference of Main it was voted to drop it, no man would say there was a question ; elector by the Democrats of V.riuia, has ' lhe U- '' not oal' in tn rolli ....... . ! J C ' l.n r.ftm winnfm m ,h.S 1 f ..a how 1 ought to decide. I Prolonged ap- resigned, because he can not presume to i D". ,ron,J ,ne mln:i; " ' J aJa f... hi. ,j ih. : minister desires to bo known as a doctor TJ.-.3-- J . . A Ir an Aaia nnritinn nnttl snnntaa Itlnnr. atili ftfl IhatBOatlA sils. Anil hvTl a urn so, ana to my surprise saw mree ; " - r r i : " ' . . . ! tMax "nu cuee J I -- ; bpnMfarth. h mttst carrT his diDloma in i more of the rascals, eroucbing like str- t po" eiamination, we found the body or ; get to St. Louis, me Dave no monisD and Tblt u w tbe C13e jfo new Xerri- ! eonnicung iicaets inty ougui to aacpt. ; ' I ,y i ..4 .i.i, .1.. ' a ati.u Indi.n Icino in . rm,.l of Muli. ! four, fire children so I wash. I iron. I ! ... .h. .t. ,..l. h.J -h;.h P"ate individual he luicnJs to sup-1 ; inAmerica. Tbe first piece of news scut I " " , -r.-.-.---e-.- ' .j i i. ... I . ,7 ' , V I P"" Mr. Breckinridge. . iteopa-.n states mat mere u no . . , i v Tbe koockiog continued, until it became i tei blood nnder the busb. He bad taken do everything I can do, and 1 only get ou( e,,idieB Me to go. and it lies with the " , ... . , ! truth in the statement that the widow of Polk for President, made io Baltimore' furions- Flur f course turned a deaf ; lbl4 method to reconnoitre. As it happen-1 bread, den I t sick waahiu on iromu ,0 MJ hether they Bhall have the o o resi en a a. ; ear to bis entieaties fur admission. Fiud-' td proved fatal to him and bis purpose, i too bard for 4fe. So I said, I will go in SMsel mixed np with them or not. It and announced in asbington two tours , . , , ... jut i . j u i . .i i n 1 ... . ..... t log that artifice would not answer, he was ; have passed through many scenes, but I : the couutry and work garden, and 1 sells : doe, not Hem ts if there could be mnch before tbe mail. ...... . . L.n r .L , : : j .4 u. ! . . . . ,. .... I joioea ny tiis comrades, and togetoer tfcry : .r suan jorget me njusa tiump auu , mj iruumgs in eteijium-, uu ui be,ittion whatourpoucy anouia oe. LaP" No one of that day, probably cot even ; made a more furious attack npon tbe door. ' tae "vinj bush the professor himself, dreamed bow cJokIj ... t . ... , , J 7 , , r. . , .... l In truth, we were but little alarmed, fcr .V.. .tut... A., .mid h. in ur.nr.il with ' 1 ' I car daily life. Sow, railroad trains are r ... v. . i. f . i.:i.l run b, electricity. Lost children are "ble 10 ""'f""1 W"h tbcm TheJ fUPP064j ' "ten tbe, meet, consists in each clasping J t 1. . , tha m.I. ........ 1 ... .. f I I I..,!. k.4 .. ... . there were but four savages, and we felt Chinese Salutations. Tbe salutation between two Chinamen some more and gets twenty dollars, and j piause . . v. w. wraiti f.l m tMVtl OI I A lew nignis since an armea party oi JobQ tu $30 00fJ about twelve obtained "trance, by strat- j Q L gne bw not , receifed , doIUf agem, to the dweUing of John Brown, Jr ftom tha eo Furthermore, that id Dorset, Ashtabula e.unty, Ohio, and ; h- id reetid b tbe Umii u made an attempt to carry bim off. Brown country is not ai large as frequently found by electricity. Thieves are caught by electricity. Fire bells are ruog by electricity. Armies march and fleets sail at his bidding. Treaties are negotiated at bis word. Two friends in remote towns, by its help, sit down and have a family game of chess. Two emperors, a tbousaud miles apart, by its' help carry on the siege of a distant city. By night it flies all over tbe world, tbat the male members of tbe family bad ui Bu.aiuiz iiis own nanus, losteaa oi i ' not yet returned from work ; consequent 1 .h mi,..'. .4 i,;. ..... 4t i ly they bad only to deal with females. ! ,imnst ln ,h. Pn4 V I "d 1 n,ke n,oniib- TbeB ' " J"rs j The savages brought a lar.e stick of ' ut.tion more lb,n ..nw do i " . d I -""d. d ' itd tph used ; dor. iSi ,., ,00 eiten ricer jbit b P . "d I k mo- :.-..e.. . .-., I ' ' : i.h 1 hn in fntip w.mra I hot .h Itnrl . u as a oaiieriDg-ram. jo is plan prom- , i Men iv uc suevcssiui. in tue caoiu ana ois iricoos resistea, at.a succeeaed in ; ...... j bdsvting off their assailants. . , ... by, asks a democratic eotemporary, Where will the "national democracy, Mn Du, Lincoln, ever achieve the Presi of which we have beard so much, post it-' deBCT t Stelute he lacks an of being self in this contest? Douglas's nomina- ,hu I'nrnrtnnatl. f,,r th mint l being tbe great article of food through were ,,. .m: r.min. ,h. hi.r.. in. three loaded muskets, in hands skilled in ' dispensable part of every meal, it is ta their use. We knew a disagreeable ear- i ken for granted ,hit if J0U he eaten prise was in store lor our toes, and this rice ,oa M weIK K,iQtlel,e reauires 7 .. . - ,. l 7 rv. . . n ground and I spade him and dig him and I ,: .ti if i- i ialiiios Movement. The attempt to work bim all myself my bor only seven , , , . r , , ,4 4 t :..4 i... . i coerce the Democracy of tbe State into tbe f . . , , . . support of a "double beaded" i ueeis, auu 0U14BS, auu coru, auu every iiug, . , ltu- i . ' . . -..uv. ...e ly wiw ricai The Greessburg Arjat calls mous proposition," and says : Tbe Oswego (N. V.) grand jury pub-' free Dtmocrat "This can not be entertained for one 1 lubes a card notifying managers of fairs Mr. Bump, who has just returned from moment. It is too infamous to be named. ! Bd festivals held by church societies, thst ; Evansville, Indiana, informs ns that at Thanks to an overruling Providence, and j toe practice of disposing of their goods by j least one-third of the entire German vote tbe firmness of the Baltimore Convention, lottery, is contrary to the statute, and : of tbat city, bas cbaoged from tbe Demo. the question of who is the Ikmucralic can- mo1 BOt Be persisted in. j cratic party in favor of Abraham Lincoln, d electoral ,IOO 8eC;I0B,j ; to lh.t of Breckill. ; hif . tmg h lher estmoreland. ridge. here can tbe "national" Demo- j not a!) kagt for Abe L. is our can it an "iufa- j ais go, but to Lincoln ? j didtte bj Bame lnd nature. MUteauie and then 1 builds me a good house, and two years ago I gels me a husband Sbe paused, and tbe smile tbat played over her face was radiant with content and i dldato, is not an open one. That question In Carlinsville. III., a mnniar since the nomination. , , . , , , , . . . . gatbering news to serve up to us at break- i E" """B'- "- courage. ,blt , conversation each should compli- , .u v,u. "ucu iu. mcnt the other and evervtbins be oneioe t ..ii 1 : . .it . i .i . ' - x uor teiioKs ; it was too last rusu tuai three of them ever made, fur they fell i dead npon the thrcsLbold, beneath our wei.-otrecteo. are. ine lourtn, nea in tMiBg is no exaggeration, though not eonstercation. We pursued bim far into .v, i . .UC IICV19C .UIU9. "What is your honorable name ?" fast. By day it flies all ever tbe world, here congratulating a bride, there ordering a funeral, here warning of disaster, there summoning help to a wreck, here buying pork by the hundred barrels, tbere selling grain by tbe thousand bushels, arranging for feasts and fights, for sermons and stock bargains, for the harmonies of a concert j and tbe discords of a convention, for law "How do yon get oS now ?" I asked. "Ob, very, well," she answered : bas been irrevocably settled, mere is j taken for Post Master, when. "Mr. Ham. All the reniv a have In mst. in it.. but one Democratic candidate in the field, ; jitoo, who is a rampant, roaring, nurting aristocratie Democrats who rai at "Hon- anri that in Stet,h-n A Il.rllif I.e. Th. : OL.I. U...ki: . k. . 1 - t j : twj n.if :..e.. mi r . i . r e 7 irw. a.. yuuiivj.u, uaj . uauusuma msj- ' est ViU Hoe, IS 111., we will maHf IDCus to him, in the most laudatory style ; and .. ' " .7, people naa long smoe ni.mit.ated mm, ana only." So says tbe Douglas mad Spccta- j most effectually ia .No d. . . . . . . wim . lacni .wiutno iu hh tic. ohv m- ; iub oauiuiurc vouveuuuu ouiv raiiuea . lor at that town cprccate himself with all pertamioe to . . , . ,, . . , L : i i -v.. . .j j .i .i- . : , . , . ... . . ' ueu, "lie is us most convenient tuinv uiui, iv ins luniui uiasivra uuiur. a u tbe forest, but he was swift of foot and b.ffltd pursuit "He will bring down more of tbe red c i ... ii . r . i - making, for law-breaking, tbe fall of the "tuu8 "ua ",oer' loeraiometi'r. thu randi.iafp. fnr lh rrM : r , - idency and the candidates for the peuiten-: tiary. Truly tbe romance of tbe Arabian Nights is tame beside tbe reality of tbe electric wire. j Indeed, tbe escape of tbe Indian was unfortunate. After ibis, we were kept in continual alarm. We were fired at in tbe field by unseen foes, and were obliged to ' ed spouse?" taae ine greatest precaution to guard A Chester County Farm Products. ! against surprise by night. Oue of the In Mr. James Mendeohail, of New Garden, ! duos slain was a brother to bim who was bu furnished a statement of tbe cost and so fortunate as to escape, and we knew product of his farm for the year 1859. j that to aveoge bis death would henceforth Xbe farm of Sir. Meodenhail, contains 95 ( be tbe great object of his life. Once, we es of which 11 are woodland about i were atlasked in the middle of the night. 18 acres under cultivation. He Eenerallt After a hard fisht. we succeeding in driv- attended tbe Wilmington market once a ing them away, with the loss of several of "My insignificant appellation ia Wrong." "Where is your maguifieent palace ? ' "My contemptible but is at Suchan." "How many are your illustrious child. about de house, but my new cooking 1 stove, lie spade my croucd, and help me to get ready for market, and nurse my baby while I comes, for I knows better as he bow to eel! I been knowin so long. or, in legal phrase, recorded the verdict. Tub Contlict. The editor of the . . v . . . ... mnnil. a.. rMiarovil with ntiV timinsliltn. r.nhlu. sn.lion.. riWT&r.fi th. IW Irthnll ted the republican nag last week, lhe! ,r ' ' .. . . , r- , : ..... . . u .it . I self an abolitionist, denouncing slavery, i of Independence to be a series of "glitter I "Signs are Something." I We record tbe following with pride and My vile, worthless brats are five." ' pleasure; it will be remembered that llli- "How is tbe health of your distinguish- nuis is Liucoiu's and also Douglas1 State: riRsT Ou.n roit Imjrois. An elec- 'M. mpsn onnn f, nnlhl-,,. nln Mnm.n ' t"'" '01 J UstiCe 01 IttB reaCO Came 08 in J -i b b is well." lit run preciuet, Sangamon county, ill., on Saturday. Party lines were strictly Is there anything ina name? The ; drawn, tor the Democrats supposed they "Va" have bad it, and the "N's" will ', could elect their candidates without difli bave it if we are to judge the future by i cui,J i ai ,0 Kepablicans, though cx- vember next, and drive the spoilers from tbe high places tbey A fellow calling himself Septimus ! "Te desecraUd tor the last eight yearn. Aquiile, alias Foster, bailing from Balti-1 Edward Everett, now a candidate for more,was arrested on Tuesday at Kich- Vice President of the United States, in a citisens, the same day, "repressed the publication of his paper, and ordered him to leave at bis peril and loss, and forcibly execated their evil wills, lie can obtain no redress fur this wanton violation of his i self an abolitionist, denouncing slavery, ! of Independence to be a aeries of "glitter j and calling John Brown a martyr. j iog generalities." Senator Seward bas announced bis de termination to speak for Lincoln in Mich igan. Tbe Troy Timet stales that be will Hon-Thomas F. Marshall, of Kentucky, bas been delivering a political addreee ia Poughkeepsie. lie says that be take no sacred constitutional rights. This is what ' -80 &pek in tbe States of Pennsylvania, : party ground, but likes the Republican some of our politicians and Union-savers, on tbe stump and in tbe pulpiLfacetioosly call '-the land of the free and tbe borne of tbe BRAVE," (a lapsus linguae for SLAVE.) , . i tcX lof tbe sale of hu nrodnna. The In. ' lheir nnmhet- jal income of tbe farm, by a carefully j Finding our position growing more erit fpt account, for the year, was $1866.50. j ical every day, we began to think about lbe total expenses of tbe year, not count- leaving our solitary cabin, and seeking g interest on tbe land, was $550 60 I some white settlement. Before our dwell filling the clear profits of tbe farm, ine was tbe atnmo of a tree which had -oj.u .lit, supporting hi. Umily. been broken off by a strong wind about 'ue expenses. ir t... ... for hia i we. 10 four feet from tbe croond iaoor. and the ..m t..r ' h,.l! oinia two .. Tb, tM uble tm braces the produeu of the farm in detail ; uu do do do do do Oats 200 Potatoes 60 Turnips 26 Apples 120 ' e;etables Hairy Pat Ozea Pork and Pigi Vonng Cattle Hn Pasture 1 ta Toas of Hay Uu 40 60 36 90 We Lad iocti 80 oo 38 00 6 50 108 00 to 00 lau 00 li 00 117 00 100 00 90 00 300 00 $1666 60 Produce of Farm ve aatiafied, tbat in the county of wier, ttere are many farms as pro- This stump One morning, as my father tbe past The Presidential candidates with names ending in "n" have formerly been successful. Witness Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Jackson, Van Burea, Harrison, and Buchanan. Now we have two chances, tbe names of both onr candi dates, Liucol and Hamlin, having tbe same terminating iu "a." Prentice says, tbe Sentinel tells ns tbat Lincoln and Hamlin have no other meas urement than their lengib. It u evident ly very proud of lbe shape of its favorite peeling to be beaten, as nsual, were deter mined to make a good fight, lhe elec tion was one of the most exeitiog that bas i been held in Berlin precinct tor four years, and when tbe polls were closed lbe Democrats felt certain that their strong' hold was elill in their possession. But the counting of tbe votes told tbe following story : tor John t. tlliot, .Republics, .oJ: It. G. Montague, Democrat, 215. Republican majority, '61 1 The Democrat ic majority id 1858 was twenty-two. So we have already gained fifty-nine votes in Berlin precinct, aud we are informed tbat tbe prospeets for further gain are exceed- 1.1 ) .. 1 I T I , 1 J . . I f ' . . i f t l . ' (... .... 1 1 1 . .. . L. - 1. : upcucu me uoor io go to uis wora, l oeara cauuiuaie, tae Jaime uiaut, woo uas a ; mgij uaiicnug. uww lur asepuuii' tbe report of a gun, and almost immedi ately anotber, while almost simultaneous ly with the first report a ball struck tbe chimney near me. I ran to the door. "Go look in tbat hollow stump," said my father. I did so, and to my astonishment aaw an Indian in tbe agonies of death. I rec ognized bim, instantly, as the one who made hia escape. He bad aecreied him self there, during the night, in order to shoot my father as be left tbe cabin. Fortunately, hu aim waa bad. The UU pawed witbin an inch of bis intended vic- . . --f - even more so than this Chester ! m. h..it R.r.. a.. - C5ULU f.. .4 ,,, ... uu nag h male of n?ZT' Tnld b6,-d ''-o epe, be received tb.contentsof father'. ' wouiuiavorns, lor pnblica- rifle. We now r ttlo, with the yield of their farms. A few more smiles, a few mnr t.. e pleasure, much pain, a little longer frying and worrying through the world, iy greeting., and abrupt fai reliaquished tbe idea of leaving our home, thinking that, after this event, we might live in comparative safety. Soon after this, I joined the ranks of my countrymen, encountered much hard ship, and aaw real service. It to happen- tii. ..4 :. . . . ",o- i . " . -linn ine lmnr.r mil ih. .:....4 t , ed in. nn.,n . in.. 1 1. . . I .... ... . , - J iujuicu will I " , w m.u vu. '"jptten. Is it other . worth while to bale 00 ecoutiogparty. In our xsal, we greater measurement tbao hisleogtb, being i " of Berlin 1 saya tbe Springfield Juwr about five feet long aud eight feet, n inches, and two barley-corns round to say nothing of the measurement of corn and barley inside. SATiSPACTORr. J. D. Condit, of Spar ta, Wis., bas some queer adventures "ta king eensus." The otber day be asked an Irish woman where her two children were born. Says sbe, "Born is it 1 an' yes ia mighty inquisitors! Shore, Patrick was born in Mrs. Rollins' kitchen, and Bridg et waa born on the ears just forniaei Horieorn !' An old man (aid, "For a long time I purxled myself about the difficulties of Scripture, until at last I came to tbe con elusion that reading tbe Bible was like eating fiA. When I find a difficulty, I lay it aside and call it borne. by should I choke on tbe bone, when there is so much nutritious meat?" The Douglas men will not fuse witb 1 went to far tbat we were obliged to pass , the Breckenridg? party in New Jersey- naif. Saniratuon cvunty must and will be redeemed this fall." Burnt to Death ix a Bo.i-Fire. At Akron, in celebration of tbe Fourth, a bon fire was made at the corner of Market and Howard streets. A young man nam ed Samuel O'N'eil, carrying a barrel to tbe pile, by accident, fell headlong into tbe flames. lie was, for seconds not eoucted, in tbe midst of the fire, and eame out crawling on bands and knees, with not a shred of raiment on him. "Kill me!" shrieked he, "for God's sake kill me. Cut my throat anything only kill me." After all effort tbat medical or surgical skill eould cive, bad been rendered, be di ed this morning, after suffering physical distress nspeakable. Our informant says bis shrieks still ring in bu ears. Liece land JleraU. A eotemporary says : "If you would keep your children ia health, give them plenty of fresh sir." This is all well enough; but, now-a-daya, children pat on so many airs of their own, tbat it is almost impossible to give them a fretb j one every day. Charles Goodyear, tbe inventor of tbe art of vulcanizing India-rubber, died ia New York on tbe 1st instant, after an ill ness of four weeks. Mr. Goodyear was born in New Haven, Dec. '29, 1SW. The disease which teruiiuated his life had lis origiu in tbe luug-coutmued privations and anxieties which be suffered, and fciru" gles which be made in order to perfect and ' 1 ' introduce into nubile Use the ureal tu.eii- ' New York and Illinois. platform in the main better than either of The General Government Office-holders j tne ollen- throughout the land go for Breckinridge, i Henry Winter Davis, of Maryland, is and tbe Roman Catholic Priests for Doug-; ocused of quietly laboring to promote tbs las, almost unanimously. The people of ' 'access of Lincoln and Hamlin. We wish the party, generally, are divided. I E'm oo harm, but we hope the iusiouatioa t t. v v e . i . I i "founded on fact." John B. Brown, who was arrested at Alexandria for circulating .copies of the The Jonesboro' Oazrtte, the leading Helper book and other ibceudiary public tiuns, bad au eiauiiusiiuu ou Tour;lay last, which ri-Mi. ei iti his discharge. The S 'iJi. rs ..I 212 at their 4:hof Ju- haiiktd the President for Democratic pacer in "Lower Egypt.' hoists tbe names of Breckenridge and Lane at the head of its columns, and entire, ly repudiates Douglas. At Milford, N. Y-, Mrs. Sonstnro lion, Vulcanization, to Which bU Stui. i 'J -frtme i.jm iu mm j ana- life since 1So9, the date of the discovery, j lug their Bouuty Land Warrants worthless, has been devoted. - J Col. Van Trump, the candidate of tha " . . "?t .. : Fillmore cartv for Governor of Ohio in lhe Urecainruge rat.tiMtion meeting . - , , . , , . WlrTell tbin D0W tie Ii iiuiestead Bill, which drowned herself on learning that her bus ' I. , ..... J : . LL: D.nd naa oeen aeteciea in ruuDiug; moo ey drawer in tbe railroad depot. The man fled, but will probably be arrested. Our cause never flourished better ia All the Repablicaci addressed by Hon. R. B. Rbett, who, ac cordion to tbe Charleston News, "striking' ly enforced tbe propriety of the South's preparing to tak hands in the L out of it." The resolutions of the meeting recognize Breckinridge and Lane as the nominees oi tbe ftiobmond convention, and do not recognize their nomination by the convention held at tbe Maryland In stitute, in Baltimore. . her destiny into her own 1 the Republicans have t lien been ea! Imio if pouille; ij not, j rail-splitters. S.bjc tie p,.t of the resolutions of tbe meeting mocraey at Baltimore, the see-bers of t Not ose to be Focsd. We are in formed tbat in tbe town of Cedar Falls, low., containing about 1,500 inhabitants, there are not over twelve or fifteen Dem ocrats, and among this number, not one was competent to manage the post omce of the town. A Democrat was therefore imported from Dubuque, and duly install ed in the office. A lecturer addressing s mechanic's in stitute, contended, witb tiresome prolixity, tbat "Art eould not improve nature, un til one of tbe audience, losing all patience, set the room in a roar by exclaiming, "How would you look without your wig ?" In fishing we have occasionally seen big pile watching a bait, and evidently j weighing tbe eharces between getting a eood dinner and beimg a rood dinner. He should have been able to weigh very rately he bai to many Kales. held at Charleston, South Carolina, was i :;i n.hah!. .v. ,.nrrrl , ,h. ) are enthusiastically for Lincoln, and all -44 Ik. II 1 Ok... k ... t . ... J I .1 Y. . . I - 7 ! ' f Warrtn (Pa.) MiiL An editor out West offers bis entire es tablishment, subscribers, accounts, eta, for a clean shirt, and a good meal of vict uals. (May be a hard bargain, at oat.; Tbe Douglas men dtnouaee the Repub licans as abolitionists, and now the fire eaters denounce tbe Douglas men as abo litionists. LouUtille Journal. The mistake many people make is re gvding life as a theorem, something to be proved-wnstead of a problem, aoao thing to be done. A rich man told a poor man that bo worked to get a atomach for bis meat. "And I," said the poor man, "work to get meat for my stomach." Appropriate Tixt. At tbe recent reporters' festival at Boston a sermon was preached from Pro. 15:30 : "A good re port maketh the bones fat" It is a significant fiet thst Lineolo and Hamlin have each polled the highest votes ever polled in their respective States. Tbe young lady who saw a baby without kUaioiMt haa acknowledged that her fnend s bonna ia handsomer than ber own. .What's in a dress V asks a popular writer. Sometimes a great deal.aad some m es precious little. et this fall. Since the notnicatioa of Mr. Lincoln, called De that party have become split railtrs. A dowa east paper in announcing the death of Henry Johnson, of Newburyport, says: "He was an node of tbe 11 cm. Caleb Cushiog, but otherwise a respecta ble and worthy man." Tbe Democratic party has been saving the Lmon for twelve years, and now tbey tell us tbat it ia in more danger than ever. It is time the work was confided to otber bands. Some fellow represents tbe enthusiasm in Western New York for Douglas as be ing "boundless." We guess he is right It bas neither beginning nor end. Breckinridge men in tbe North where Douglas is tbe strongest go in for a "Union Ticket," but in the Sooth they repudiate any such arrangement If the engravings of "Old Abe" are cor rect, be looks like tbe devil. W e are a little afraid he will run like the devil LouUtille Journal Mr. Douclas Chicago organ eays that old Abe will have to draw io his horns. ) DoogUs draws his io with a straw. I
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