Independent Republican. (Montrose, Pa.) 1855-1926, November 01, 1855, Image 2

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CHARLES E. BEAD ADD A. IL . FRAZIETZ, EINTOWi
MOROSE, PA. :
Thnviday, 3.4iovemiier I, E 935.
WOOD AGAIN!
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4:ica call for wood has brought us a little
—enough to ,list' a few days,: for which we
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are duly • thankful ; 1 ! -but our wood pile . Still
tualtes a poor shot Tor the „winter weather
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that is,aWroachinek ,We hope. those who ht
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tend to pay us in Iwood, are not waiting for
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tli?. trees to groW l ,l That would be aluait
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equal to some CA If • subseriberS we. know
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Republican State Convention.: - - 1
We perceive 111'4 many of the papers ofl
. Pennsylvania areij calling for a Republican i .
State Convention !to be held at All -early day,
to prepare for the; Presidential Campaign, by 1
effe.etingan organ. nation throughout the State.
We highly apprO4 the' propoSition, and; -al
though there are ' ..ottic serious obstacles in
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the way, we VM will, S 1 It .
" e happily. carried
out. If the:Opponents of the Shan Demme- i
racy ale really it. earnest in their opposition
' to Slavery extendion, they can certainly- - fix
I.ron Soine. basisk union which, if not per
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fcetl,y satisfactory, to alt einicerned, will yet
Acenre their ant imcnce and co-operation, till
the great strung e with the Slave Power, for
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(he Presidency 4. over. Thisis no time. an'
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quarreling among the anti-Slavery' men:-- ,
Let ti".*devote'tht‘..vcar.i6 'tome to the over
t hrow of the Sliarn Democracy, and settle.
O»r difficulties among ourselves. afterwards:
' This, we are Old to perceive. is the general
feeling Of the ant-Ncbras.lta prJsS of the State.
Our defeat on Cnal Commissioner, this Fall,
seems to have; a beneficial effect. in thiS re
spect It showaf
ns that we can have 'succeSs
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..Itir defeat at our l i9Wll option. .. .
But there iare l some obstacles in the way of
our complete c.tic-,, : •anizatiott. -To under :stand
these, properly,.it will be necessary, to consid.
cr'the.present ilosition 'of those whore it is i
proposed to unic.:- These may - be. divided,'
tiir our presetiti purpose, into the• following
classes}' :- 1 ; Free'S.oilers, who make no Pro
fessiOn of ttativ3. Americanism or anti-Catho
licism, but con ider the slavery clue:4km lar
amount to ail tilers, and desire. to make that
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the sole issue. IL A pare of this class are .bit
terly opposed tio anything litze a native .A.-
mericap or an4-Catholic party, so much so
as to refuse t0i7.0-operate with,those w'ho pro
fess ;inch principles. ei.en in support of their
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own anti-Slavery platf , :m. But thec.:e-very
pri.pieriptiVe .Fle,c7Suilers are few, in compar
ison'to the whple body, who are -for the most
part. more anxious 12., secure the :triumph of
their own pc4ar prineiples, than nice about
inquirincr / whatil May. on other and less imp6r.."
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tint uKsnes. 4.,, - .ltae views of the- allies who
help tla;in to
s ieeure suet' triumph. . The dis
tinctive Free Soilers: then, roar - be set down
tvoraMc to a Republienn or
liui-rltout the State. .-"-. .
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and mutton tan Le pi oenred clsen•here ?--e
Dues he imagine that, the long-stiuited hog,
with sharp back m ill bitten as rapidly as
~ , - 1 - ;. 1 those of the implored races? 0,, finally, is
..•* -- x74'"' Otte or the most exciting and important
he of opinion that the inlYaneente i nt of the
questions hk m
ely l to come before the House of i ,
mechanic arts tan be promoted without a ref-
Representlatives at aq early day. is that of , r
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the admission cf Reecier tir Whitfield as Del-
entice tu what i dpaig in other places ?that
_ the serious farming lin plementi with which
ffete from ixteisds. Ipeeder was elected by
, me eulti m
s•ate our lands ore easily and with
the re- alehts of Kan* and Whitfield by the i
snore-ueivss , hould not have been 'introduced?
Nl , ssoui inns In is Welk ever into the Tel Inc
that me should plod along in the Old nay-, as
ry acid ;cited, a- they 'Oid when the sham Leg i.
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I‘, i 1 ;A K - mole sure, and let other counties i earl the ad
) isiatnre .m as e ecteci. ansas correspcin
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santage ot the progrtssit Is imp fvements of
dent of the Si. Loues v lntelligencer state., that
`the times ? And I wool la-k w thither S. W.
l in many of th I dist4ts the rate for Whit- .. i
'Ace..., the prq., - irictor, of the DOrham Bull
1 field wqs need all - foreig,n,' and that at T.sw. 1 , , ,
gene the inas of pre t slasJery residents ioied alluded to, who .has brought the jamma l at a
I nut Vote, as in est of pion repuel.ate the laws
1 great expen,e into the county
to great credit ? D ots he tio contribute
. is not e entitled
of the Legisla ure IA strongly as the Free =
largely to the improvement tif our neat stock,
State men do.
and i- he not tvortliv therefore. I.'l th e small
It is cs,d •t Mt Gc -. Shannon has already , ' , , ' , c ,
pi eri4lu 111 .4.. n .111101 him : .ar, ly 'mei-) farm- i
siren WLittield a e rtifie-ate of his election.
It. cry. mea.ssho are or base been i ' mil . .
11 the KLOM ' Nothing oi . ffailiz.- t 1.. forty:ded tu Wa‘bi '„n and er u") le ' tkil Y re l ) " " tha t i 4 l'.
in has r , n r e.,-t Hon I
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would our domestic animals be i enproved it ,
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st,ll cumeder - the question of i t regularlY file '
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Fc1 :7 , .. 7-` ' C n. L , Lk persee4l,k.; horn did- hot iiitrodu the sups- 1
lion th s gre it Issue deni t no, ing 1 o f .t i :e, i _ i '''
, purpose oi _isn't, the . , ,
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for the, '
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the , i Mi -.0 1, ins •11 the advOtage pocsilde. The rwr ‘ allet “'" Ili thci coaoty .To n,thhold .
f att,„.",„ aill attion T .- 1 encouragenitiit from -utli per , ous is ncrrow
-1 bfickbiele of !ember ? . 13411 be apt to be tried
merit an pen le. \\ hatce cr may bile e bee :l , o minded in tho extres ie. Regar leg the. CI
; eerie on this question, aed we hall thereby
the tut eises 4.at lcd these men to join the 7 • .. i 1 der Pres., siduch has can -cd sue an unlined- , --
have as ‘ippc tunas- of Is-amire - e uhu is sill°. Exoetvixos.—Mr. D. T. Ilan
otdcr, must .f them esteem the Saver is- ' • -, . . set-,ion, I mou'et re ark, that it has been 2sIAPB AN°
' Any man vid o mill cote for the aflin,S , lOn of
sae so far those s ir'l otl - -;c that no organize-, - f I Mated in the pr.icced ngs of the 'Society that Brick is engaged in selling Maps, Ergras trigs,
the ;modulo tiv eluted Missouri Delen.ste ; .1 ,
lion or Tatty has ties , trong enouffh to bind f • ''l. . `"•• ' S.cnius IR. Morton.) E -ti .of hidadelphia, &c., for alma purpose he intends to yam ass
I sa iil deserve land receive', as tteenled, col - ideal- I this Couetyr, for some time to clime. He fur.
them to a cr urse mild% orable to -the SIlLeMi I c Lail made a donation of 610 f l ,r its aid and
~.1 4 nation from ee people as tile ,shppottis of .
sti •„.. ) got el Tenn-hip Map of Penn
of Free Soil principles. A large, portion sit , , [-port. alio r in his letter to t 1 11,. -, cxecutise t d ` i t es . a s ”
1 the Nebrask bill. 1
these undouptedly eonsi ier the doetrincs and 1 1 eommittese he axesthat a preminm -should be s ) hama for .et ent) -fix e cents, and, every
P ractices oflllo-nanism as antvoni tic to the i ,s7—,-. / - The , - Straight out ; Whigs of Nc w efier,d At ;,:••• 100 per barrel furl fire e Barrels, ?family in the State -11,uuld !use somethiug of
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principles 4 liberty acid hum VI eq,, 'ity , and York (few in number, and Probably nitTstly [to lie exhibits d] of pure cider; iincgar, and the kind! In tact, if all u (Add pros ide tiliem
manz are tipt,,e Arnei lean in sc nit ^lent, but `1 ri3nduc4 has e taken a po-Ition on the Slave- furth u• adds,: • y our .farnier- coUld make this seises with maps of the different tounticsi to
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. ti 4 be, kept-Where readily accessible fur reference
the% Could. 4 be counted on to aid a party ry qaesi:ou similar to that of:the Nen - York :..nt;cle to great pr 'fit nth the linprosed hued I 1 ,
professing hose print pies, as a ,, , list a di , - Soft., and c pposed to the Republi••an inos e. cider ;Ain, which \r ill admit oflone Barrel at while reading the Firers eze., they 'nrlo
tin(:tlse Ft-ee Soil nails , The) choose to - i incnt an I •eetionaiism! 1 4 :1 tittle Le.;nd IA ''' S' i I "li /I 1 i" effer from
r „ pl,t I , t 4 .1 1 ~:,,,, find in the arrangement a continual source of
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fight out tti- battle with the Blilele Pow tr. I Quite a Iloilo m.rnber loflpapcis in the I which. an activi,and sure sde. 'c l sally ay•s found instruction and interest—one of the best land
first, and +1 be found acting with the Rce , State, formerly. 7) em oc rat ie, haw e )me out i .in Non York or Philadelphili, at FsG perl most agreeable means of arquiring a practi
publican pitrty whenever it is properly or-.' in support of the Rtepubllc 3 an ticket. The 1 bstrel and upwards! Under these cheers- cal knowledge of Geography.
I - i I. t I hfr. ;Kendrick has also some fine Suet
glnized. I l i _ , Rept.hhcai - are sangume that they will Cal , I stane,s. v. a. 4 it not riglit to offe i r a premium
1 I ,., ~ . Plate Engray ings, Iwhich yi 411 no douLL be
3. Natie Americans, -a I;o.hr r Kee w-Noth- ' rs the ctri,e. ~ tor trze ty.:.st portable cider pre.., no mAtter i .
' 1 , appreciated by the public.
nigc or no, rho place , N.,tistsm ale -, 2al l 1 i I ' I IV. litre it \ was made ? Aud again, with ref- dul y
Penlisy?vania &hoed Jour al, a valuable ,
other clue inn's.. Some of these ire sk9hay erenee to Mrs-. G. nho ' ma) tell and labor to ,
publication, for
_teacher?. arid, in fact for all
arei-Sl.vre s and come pro-Slasery, butt hey Pre pare A rich piece of wooleni cloth but Mrs.
I' intertsttdi in zuneation, `c Ines_ to ris reg-
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. rote" a 11A1111Pallt`gS to itelore the slayers 1 , i
1 ; , . t . i . i h.a.rly eatili month, its ..4 Dirge pag,es .yelli
qut•stion.lifor the sakefan -h, and thereby deprive Mrs. G of tie.t
of •• •••au ` `'lll. II( ]:t' stored up instructite inatter. Thomas 11.
large a Umber of men this class cote I honor and reward of \slush idle was justly-J
But ross eS. formerly State Superintendeet, is
heads, c i tilf how large a rroportion of them
aiiiiitv and zeal &sem mg!, How easy to inisrepresenteren
1 its editor( and (Espies s match
e imtel belbrought to unite with the Republi- unintentionally. . when the mid is prejudiced.
in the cerise to v. hick be has des oted himself. ,
can party, we are unable to say. It is claim- i - 1 Does the as riter not see the •njustice of this I
rublished monthly at one dollar a y ear in
ed, hos% e ..l ‘ er, that they are numerous in the 1 lsbell lie looks at til l premium list,
il 1 advance. Address hos„ IL Burroncs, Lan- (har gs
lower. and: se‘tions of the State, an;l observes Woolen cloths ' under the head of
, ~ caster !
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that the Republican party cannot hope to e I domestic manufactures? I t frust appear to
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__„„ The Ohio Leff s
succeed ‘ithout securing the larger ' ; art of ; ' - ' 1 lature s-t ` luds. as ''':" I every reflect - riff man, that if he Society net
thern. I I /071", : 1 '
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kAI on the principle of excluson. there would
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4. The old line Wh;gs, n hives er they has e . Ser lll 4 — RePtibbeloasi i ' )(1 -- i Dermernt`• G. Ibe no imprelvement within ourl borders.—
i 'the g1 .,,, t _ l House ;Republicans, IS; Dcnicerats,
kept up ij a district organization. 33. ' Suib a policy is befitting China or Japan,but
or rat of these may be intluded in our first ' their '
1 Mentberfs of the Legislatnre of Ohio hold I
cer
Lindy not the enlighten d population of
ela-- of Flee Boiler;, ready and anxious for face Lino}ear% those elected tha I attd 00 • Susquehieria minute. Mue is said of the
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the furinatien of a Republican party ; but I Fall vi'T devel%c the elect ion of a r-uecessor neglect to nOtice sufficiently for award prend
there afe some thousinds of Hunker Whigs to Senitor Wade i whOse terns expires in ;
urns to Ittes • srs. Deans and Hollis, Deguerre
in and around Phil..delphia, Lancaster, &e., / 657 . ! I ' ' ott peisti These artists, 1, doubt are men
whom iirisate interest or some peculiar CCM- 1..E14 ) .E1C ON Lnicam---On our first page l of merit; and it is to be regretted that their
dition Of the moral fatuities leads to, favor our readers will find •a well-written article ! work's did not reuse the commendation
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the ca se of the Slavedrisees,e‘n t o support-1 Erjyttlg • he writer's vies` on an important sub- f they probabls deserved; 1 but this wag' an
ing the ham Democracy: as musany of them did 1 jeot,ich he assumes is not properly under- 1 oversight; tind the ' Soelefy ' is nut justly
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as the leetion just past.; and thew latter we stood by the man of 'the• people. lie pro-lchargeable with • injustice and parfislity.'—
of course lutve nothing to hope from. :° poses to favor us With a series of cornintrei-IThe Society was not instituted to promote
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Outjof the Free Soil material indicated a- cations on the subject whieb will doubtless be fine arta, nor are premiums offered for arti
bore, tis proposed to build up a Republican i peruses' with interest and profit. , cies merely ornamental, but certificates• of
Firty.l What course shall be pursued for i .
__ cn , . ~. . merit are given, and the Soc l ie.ty is grateful
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that plirposel If we inec,tporate iu our plat I -preys p, - 2 - : : 1 1 . 1 u T.: 2 7 c t l e s n a F t l I r d e onin.th-ir Greatuar to those is ho will bring ally thing attractive
P is la li i ( t ) i w s,)
form any of the Native American or anti- i '• and 4Aer..11 bloody engagements base taken 1 touts exhibitions.and aniong others,to Messrs.
Cathehe doctrines of the American party,l place'/ Owen the sav,fges and L T . S. troops. 1 Deans and Hollis. . /` '
A fedit occurred receutl between the Texan
shall 'we not drive off a large body of men i ai . Y The society has bad to Contend with much
1 i Rang .rs and the Lipau Indians, on the )ilex- '
who pre opposed to those (Jellifies ? prejudice and misrepresentation, but it is gen.
If I lean side of the Rio Grande and listed three
we incorporate anything ,alust those' due-!'! h oun i, Allh o uah b the
~, eaten, Indians were .
i eridlv acknowledged that 'through its agency
tritietli,, tar the organizat . ns that sustain them, , not d'sPerstxl, and still maintain a threaten. : our agriculture has been iiriproYed. It is not
shalllwe not lose a age a nunther? But, ra" a tit,ilde. -
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I denied that errors are committed which might
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say Iforne of th . meriean papers, we cannot i i i The Sioux Indium teetinue their war- ,bein n. great measure ax4)ided, it the meet
uniui with .- au in the next campaign on the I like fr e teelingl rear
Forte Larimies having i ings for business were better attended. What
.1 . beril ;parsecs , and undo off with
singe issue of anta.SlaYery. Why not ?-.. I alt.ac se f f condutes mainly to its prt i osperity, is a proper.
1 the oventment ;arid other herds. Large
Youleousented, just on lbw ere of election, ' t administration of its affar, and it cannot be
,„ , nun re who orftragated tar White Earth ;
to drop your candidate for Canal tAlautlis- i iiveti, sent m cab!) Gen Hartley to come expected• that thcrse • to wom this duty is/eti
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stoner,and uniteon Nuitolsou,solely as an an- I on, Its they Were resmiy 'eutd wanted horses. 1 , trusted, will, in all puiuti, meet the expecte
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ti Nebraska Candidate, although the question I, -.The Repu itatri in Broome. Counts N., tions:of the community. It is their desiretto
wasi but indirectly vonneeted with the contest, ' Y., ave made t h etollosslN.v, nominations :—; do"so, but it must be rellected that, with
tb y shooing your belief that the anti. I' Con is Judge, Morittle S. Griswold : Ass.rn- I rouithd means, they are frequently unable:to
Slater,' Lame was the only. one that could be , I bly Welter I peck; County Clerk. Will- t re --
cize merit that should nut go unrevrard
, um' ( pciane;iSupt; of POO?, LOITILZO . B. le d 'a
sucesstully maintained against the Sham De- , oir i pm ,„., 4 : ju.... 4 1 . • . An anonymous writer may find fa lt,
ice or sessms )k initun 1
me4racy--why not be as reasonable (only in iKJ w at " erman r.
? Owner', Lorenzo Pi t men; i but the true and proper !way for him is to at.
gee.ion to have it do some get ') next
. y ear- ' .lcil n C' e mgdon, 1 ' 'tend a meeting of the srleietv. state the griev
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as a to , ly a• - z
g a anizCkm th
2. Anti-Slafi
con - meted wi
'lion. but who'
Slartry exttql
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when we hope to set lo thiS SI very question i
for . years , to .Comel, After , t . , t we. 'O.n7'dia• 1
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Cosi Nativethe' - Atie4in Mid Catholic tfues-•
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lionipat 04-leisure. r . . 4/ . •J . '
\)e think; then,• . t in.Pe niylvinia as in
tita
most other States; Ate Repttblican - party
shOuld tbr the preset maker clean issue on
the Slavery-question, and itt!vite s i a cordial un
ion .of all. men who agree - W i f x II:it - Lein .on that
. isstie. • It is unfortunate - that the Free - Soil
sentunent is not st-onger in time parts of
the State, and we may • los i .c , there considera
bly- by notincorpo ating.other Principles in
Our • plat form. But what fire lose there may
be 'mare thantnadel up ini*lier sections.,—:
For . example, .in-. Susquehanna County the
Republiean party tt., at pi-4,entiorgattized, can
east something 04r 4t* A
. votesnd, in
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6iise the Sham Deti . tocraqttontinate a Pres
idential : Candidate int, a ptfO•Slavery platfOrm
and he is,•opposed b'y bitq one candidate on,
'an anti-Slavery nlatfertn,iwe should updoubt
ed,ly_gain a huge accesson of wavering Dem
ocrats. -But if we ateinpt. to incorporate
other questions . oh•-whiteit our Republicans.
hold a-varicty off opil it)ns, We: Shall here
lose in strenallt in l read qf gaining.. Soit - is;
we believe, n .n 1 of thel Northern and
Western pars of
'We should Ililte tl
front .the Prdis in ?
fore thetirrid. or•zi
.liean - Cnv'ettion I
to. be called it-as!
Will admit, sp th;
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perfeLicd be Ore nextfr4lf.
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l* Our view'. *AU k-e expfesselt as o.the pro,
lericourse*,*toi be r ursued; are founded on *im
-1 perfect tlata. as •e hmt t e. tali means of ascer
taining ver . nea ly thei strength of the'seve
ral diVisionT of tle.opr*")sition to the sham
iDcomeracy and a repiirt on .which we could
I rely frOm t several counties, might possi.
Iblv induce us in , someidegree to change our
! position ; 1.14 not unlesfs things are in a verY
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I ditrefent condi:tion t'ron) what we believe, - It
I must be - reineinh . ered tut Dore than 50,000
I voters in the State staid away from the polls
i this Fall, and tlilere is toodlr'eason to believe
1 that a large nay' of tinit vote consists of those
who are oppose • to tarn Detnocraey and.
I Know Nothingirn, bill, woUld support a ne-
I publicanTandidiite . foriPr4sichmi, .
I'll
the tste. 1
ht.6.l . ei a geheral.e.x pressiolt
the I kliftereOt comities, be
)ani)eri of call ing a ileptib
s 1144 upon ; but it'oilght..
early it day as the .inatfer
the
,kirganization may-, lie
For the i4obieean.
AttutWer to . l"JuSti Ce-"H
IrEasas, , ..F.,titrotti‘l4in lotir .p4per , p(lttet
Week, ix writer,da - deri, he nature
tiee,' snakes So me 'se rake remarks' Ott eiS tin-,
qiieltanna County Agrieulturat society, which_
seem to - call for reily.. The Society : was
rStabli.ihed, as its Cotistitutiun fur
the improvement of agriculture 'and _ the
.ad
vancement of the mechanic arts in SnEque.,
banns county;', anditi:Wasempovrered U!. hold
Fairs &e; from tiro!) to time. - Agreeable I
thereto, Fairs have been held and prentium
awarded ;'hut tho writer - in question,although
well pleased with the awarding Of the larger
portion 'of . - the preniinmS,' complains' of the
practice of i persons; purchasing ithe lirodue-•
tions of some othes Bounty or State and
placing them,On exhibition at lair- Fair, and
receiving premiums for the.sameo.khild_others
: of home °production i.,iand equally entitled to'
credit and encouragement are passed by with
but a brief notice frOm the committee'
.
To bring such et sweeping charge, because,
ttCommittee (iti\the opinion :Of the iwriter)
his not tortned s eorrect_ judgment is , to say
the least, of it, v - k - 4,yabsurd. In OrdCrito hive
i a fairv iew of the. Matter, why not mention
i the articles and the - !nanies oft.he. Committee
'Ow 'made. such-a:' taistake. Without some
thing tai finite such i.liarges are- of nol avail in
- tnaliitig a case of 'lnjustice and partlidity; as
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they. savor ''
!more Of disaPpointtnent - and
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spleen, than _ a desire to point out error:
The idea of the 'Writer that the exhibi
! for must be the actual raiser,Prodneer, invent;
or, or manufacturer 4,1 the article jAhibited,
in order to become a competitor • flit, or re- .
wive the honors vitich - the society tins to imc
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To tit se view-s 1 wish to reply.
Does the writer suppose that the improve
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went. of our agriulture can be (greeted by
confining ourselvels to syStenprae,
ticed in Suqqueheinia county ?- 'Mies he sup-
pose that our neat stock will be• iniTeased in
! form and - quality- without themwOduction of
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superior s -:breeds tu`cross,w•ith our oNfu 7
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he think that the;native sheep is alb-sufficient
for : onr. / wants, When a finer animal! -fur . wool
ME
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nee, and meet Orqu!tionAbly. he will be
heard with reiipeetful attention:
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~ • . ' • l 't-';''7l': - ; ‘Titoic,ts Dizenomms,, -
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Chairman. of: thil —... 6l ‘•einitic6 ; ;tomtnittee , of
Susquehanaaleo.i Aiiiettltural .soeiety:: -•-•
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`4ortiteitepublican,
THE FAIR. - •
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In answer i to bur correspondent of last
week, and bthre tl public opinion gives her an
swer," let rne s'y that "Justice" certainly
does err in slipplSing that a person to compete
for premiums nlust be the actual raiser, pro . -
ducer, or manufaCturer of the article entered
for competiVion.
If such were the rule, no premiums would
have; bred . 4Wailded either in this or. past
years, to Mr. ithiniccr, -Judge 'Jessup,- Mr.
Bred; Mr. G . riffeS„ Mr. Hollister, and "many
others for cllttlt; sheep, swine. or farming im
plements in ' trodtteed into the . County by them,
anti yet even "Justice" ; could hardly think
that they viere;not proper objects of'a
ciety fur the improvement of Agriculture and
advancement of the mechanic Arts in this
County."' !Would not such a rule have ex
eluded theiartieles mentioned by "Justice,"
• •
-as exhibited by. Hollis, a travelling da
guerreotypist t•
. The rufect(the Sockty, which appears to
Me avery i gA one, and if not no considered
can •be' altereil, is' as follows : " Sect.. 0, of.
.t
the By 7 Laws.i Premiums—shall be confined
to therproductions of the County, or to sucitk
ani ovals,s4rd and other art ieles as la' e brought
into this county f.ir permanent use,- and ser•
vice, at least ;six. months before such pretni
•urns are -awatded.' They shall in no- case be
awarded io those whi bring them from other
Counties to 4ell at the" Fairs or Eihibitions,
unlesS by a :ipccial vote of the Society."
The tine reason for the- fanit'found by
Justice;"' as far as Mr: Hollis is , eoncerned,
can. be explained by Mr. Hollis j:hintself.—,
The Ex4arti'ye : Committee tnade l 'a . .rule that
all articies Intended to compete for premi
ums most be - entered before 1-lio'clock on
the daYof the Fair, and gave notice that if
any ert*s)vere' made in. or additions re
quired to the premium list, they would b e
attended to !oat application to t 4 Exceirtiv3
Committee.! It anyone had re guested the
Cornmitee at that time, to-_ofre(a premium
on DagUerit.otyi es, altlionti . soniosliat out of
the: course 0 - the Society's, usuai awards, it
. • . • -
Would' no, doubt have been one. But Mr.
nrtieles were not.. brought to the Ex
bibition,till after one o'c,loek, too late for
them ozi• be , seen by a majority'Of the people!
there; tpo late tor . them to be entered in the
Secretary'S office, and consequently too Lt 9
for . thelCoMmittee to examine them, as th4i
1
had alr'eadY:•made their - award. and had kit
the-grJund to write out their leporf.,
judge from the tome of Justiee's remarks
that Etc does not know the difficulties thrown,
in the *ay of Officers and Cominittecs of 04
Society, .sometimes unavailably;, but frequent
careleSsly.. If he will give his name .to
the Editors of the-Br/A/Mean, ithe Exce.utic
Committee would no doubt gladly avail them
selves of his service next yt4r, and if
should stieeced- in discharging his duties tun h
better than the Committee bade this year, Ite
finds some who will make Undeierv(i•ti
..cornplaint r s, and he may congratulate himst i tlf
with good cause, it some, deserved ones are
not also made.
MOE:NT PROSPECT WATER Cuaz.-:-4-Thi
tabli4unent has now been in operation_ se
years,. and under its present mana,getnen
we believe, given general satisfaction
- patrons. Those with whom we have cut
ed that have experienced the treatment
Mayers, seem to entertain a high opin
their skill. The location—near Binglr inton
-,--is certainly,arr excellent one, where pure.
water and air, and beautiful and roi l !natitic
..
scenery, furni....h.all the . surroundings 13esiia
hie fora health-restoring establishment.
The medical departnict.t is under the i i
of Dri. 0. V. Thayer and Mrs. Maya
latterlhaving.special charge of -.the ladl
•
pant:dent. Dr. Thay re can be consult
letter ; free of charge, at Binghamton,'
County . , N. Y.
From Washington.
Special Dispatch to the New York Yawl,
WasurslToN, Monday, Oct. 28th
G&I. Pierce says- that Gov. Reeder IF - 4S
elected by a - It is a ' fixed . fact' that
the entire Cabinet will oppose Reedr's eke
tirm:and adiniiiiiOn as the delegate front Kau
!
zas. • Jefferson Davis. swears it shall .never
be
be 'done ; Gurthie and Cushing cry 4.in eii•to
thati . Dobbin says little, and „Ititrey looks.
:Own but backs ,it up. They, howeer don't
wish to have SRI this known before !the, No
veinber elections:
o
~, c ;
FAILURE OF.TILE CINCI WATT B AIL now.
Barman in l'roubit—The Baby Show held
in eineinnati,on Monday ',and Tue4dlty last, it
seems, proved a bad specUlation for ;the show.
min. t The Gazette says :! • • • -
The babies wouldn't come. W I e went
to
,tholoor last evening,' and there was,
crowd as if a Bank had broken: We listened
attentively and could not hear th.e footsteps
of the coming . generation." We departed
With the original reflection that thel - best laid
-
schemes of mice j uid m eg: " oft gang a gley."
~ By way of obtaining ssttsfuetion for
.pecu,-
niary losses and itLimage to_ churseter, the
" 6-rent Unique htty brought suit against the
Commercial in - the teems following; to,wit :
: "He claims that you have pubpshed, cer
tain advertisementsfir him And at his 'expense,
for several weeks,. Acid that nuw, at the eXpi..,
ration of the sane, (1) yrAi tiad enter
prise advertised, nil have,also i _ipalickaisly
deratned anti libellPd eirtraeer "
PENNSYLVANIA; ELECTS_
oieiPrci - iiiiiiiitsitTakioiiiinTi-
L .= BIONEIt .11111851 , = -
=
z
F, t,
1 0
T , ,
I . 1
r ! I
.
Bear
BetlOnl
Ber4s
Blait
BratOurd.. ..
,Butler . I
Cambria..
Carbop- • • • • •
Cents • • • • .
cl,st r ,
Clofirfield I
Cliaton •.!
Columbia
t Cranford,..
1 Cululierhtud
Dab!,Lin—
Delkitare
i.Elk
Fri
Fti
c;tteene...
Himtiogdon
JetTrrton...
JOniata
Ltiticaster... t
I,lcirence
I,knioon., ...1
littertic. : ..
vcoming... ,
Slc,lican:
Mercer
31.iftlin
?4onroc‘ .
Montgomery.{
lfiintour . .1
ortliamptont
NOrthuini,rd. l
Ikerry
rilte ..I
otter
,Pclitiylk ill..
Snct ,
er I
comer:e t.
I
Ilinstmettanna
• .I
.1
Urn
lango, , ,
WATren.. .1
'WrtAtington
Wayno '
pJ
Wet t mot l'nd
Wyoming...l
York
. r OTA' .
PENNSYLVANIA 'LEGISLATURE
.s%;sAion 1855. - -
Th - e - ,i - ,,, Lev.,:ied",:. , krill ~.t;i,- i d as Cdrows
•- .
Tho. newly elect.t.il Stirs arty - tnarkel with
1 a n ;I::ft..e.trisk
1. K. Price, Vi
:ilia Wm: A •Cralbii,
2. Philacietplti:ll,Co9ty.--lieniy C. Pratt,
A., N. li. Browiw i D.,' att.l. Ila.rlan Ingram,
I) . *
. .
. , . .
:3. Ni;,ntf., , nl - nci•y.---illiat - aro; P. linos, D.*
.4. Chest t...r our 1.),..1:1vart5.L.-.J. J. Lovis.,,A.
5: 11t.brk4.—.1.1111 C. 1.\ . •:/i), ,, , D.*
-0. Ruck.;.—,limathan •Eiy, 'l),* .
":. Lanca-;ter ii.otl I_,k_Oxition.—J. IV.. Kiirk:.
gc.;, A.; aul .1, ( . -I..i..ilwrinni), - :.-.c. . .
t 4, Nurthunit,i•r c .an , ,l and Daupitin.-I).Thiz.
gall, A.
Nottliampon i - nt4 I.....ingil.—JosellALlnt-
Iteh, D.* • ..
• -10.. Carbon. and Wayne.—
JAI. 1).
11. Adaira'3,4nd MelliDgsr r
A. . , •
W... l'orl,-..—W un..1,1. Wel - ,11, D.
13. Cunawila'n•liaai Po ry.--Szkuil. \V la.r
rr. -D. . ,
~.
.•• .
. .14; enntre, ktren nnz C7ii.uttin and: Siils.
ran.--- - -Androy.:Grii2 ,-, ;. A.* • - x
TR I:T II
15. •.Illair. fluntingdon.---J.
Cr, , -.ivolJ, Jr.,
16. Luzernt.'„,.:llontour and CuittinLia—C.
Iluckalekv.l). •
• 17. Ilrodforil, So-mttellanna rind \\ pining
—W. M. Pia 6. D.
Put ter, CkartiCid
and Jeffersq.n.;-1{ Sololier.
19. MCretr l CVc•natigo \Varren.-lintri:
Hug:e,.D;
. 20. Erie Out crziwfurtl.—D..A. Finney,
. ' ! • -
•.2 I. Butier.,!Betiver awl Lawrence.---John
It,rgusott, A .!•
Afeclintock, D.,
and iNVaikiii.z,
wasifil ig tou and Greette.- 7 J. C. Flen
niken; Ain. • ••
24. 1 S'ornet!set, g6jfurd acid Fulton.—F.
Jon.li,ll, A.
\ Artrstrong, Indirant and Clol4 ) n.—S.
S. J:intison,
- 26. Juniata,
W. S.vill•rs,
Era
veral
t has
estmorelaia._ . ...
. . ~
Frazer; A. 1 , : 1 . r: s t vere d, : Weil, I do.n t care moeh a..tait tiv•To., i ~,,.„,,!„,
, s .„ . ol d e m t s;,.•.l our ~.
' . 28,. Sehtly I k ill —•••C. M. St ititib, D. . ' but Haunt want to be tt . .iii‘ftter !Ili-self.' • 1 ''.'• ' : ••• 11 t 1 I
.7.`e' , • .
' i
De:ant:rat,: 11', Administration 111, -'2 t - • . .. . 1 •
Ifttlit•:;:!.. , .. , /It.' 1.1:1- ,t,v,,,:t.`,1 ,‘lll',' ,, Lll:lnl
!.iLt- a ey‘,. TI e rnion of Itie :•;/::.t5..—.,..q.::!:
, ,
i______• ! ~:_- _ ",,,:i- The. Chmiibiisburg tirh;!7. cot:etudes i • M.,ti ta ti.m.‘•-•-•,,iii• eivil ai,,t •:--1•!ip•••t•,.:,";:ft•!..
nottss: OF ii.EPRESE.NIATE.S.. I
i 1111 article, on the litte el l as 101101 Vs ; I f _l r i g l it ty f e „i ist :h . ..i l i.,. ;11 ..d . , t 1...,.,! . ,,,., i1 .., f v , ; ,,,.
, t
Adaing.—Lk ine Robinson,iDe.trii 1 /11:1- that of the futtre - I' Wu are on the i b are . i we i t e ontilintql iti;il 1 .1;,::•vi••.t.,1.; •-
t liresithold of a ProsideutiaLeleetion. Tim.. 1.,,k, ii :A 1 , t ,,.,,, t , , 4 .,,,,,„,„, 1 ,.,,,,„,,, ; , : , v . A . : ....,.
. - •
Atiertheny —James B. If &dual, D., Samuel t
Smith. D.. iTittne;. 'Stiro 4 bur.Yi II; C. MioTree 1 u PPP : '` ltion 1 :" the Deurnefac Y' whi ' 4lll.nnit ``` i 1 li•;ion haV , : bi•en encotira: , eil alt.] i t i-, , :i'11..,• .---
7 I would hold in its halals a dear. tnaj,trity: of i ..„.i,,,,,,,..., m d ar ..f . , A t -, m ,,,,',1,....x.i m j,,,..,,,,,. „;. ;• ,..1.
, ,
11. L... B. ...iatterSim D. - -
1, the .. ttleetoral o v_otes,.is i.•Oitfusc•d and disliiritt.d..., •d,..,1_, a a; the 1 -.l•l t tai atal ph) -,..:•-•'•" Y' i••'
: , Artnstrolt.r, Clarki .and Jellerson,:—Mi• 1
lino tist now seems to be inviting defeat by !,„ i - i h, t. if,.:„ l ik.. Im p l i wei i,. .
..•
duel K./Bowyer,lY., Philtip Clove.r,•A., Dar. ,
.. i • . .
, win Bhelps A. e" • . .
. 1 . sto hborn divisions told wa s ting it:: strength 1, ti e ;2•,:otiness; of ti•til ha: s•:.-.: .. .
in every vonceii•a-ble channel that.•lttord: 1. ,
: Beavt'w, - Butferlind Lawrence .=lt: 11.11 - t 1 for a . • : •t 4 alr ,••••,‘ m itit , si 1 / 4 v vall h..- \V 1:• r, -•.• 1.: i• . :.•
(An . ); I • -.- :•• • •.. • "•• • ••• , room re , pet•talde• (lir e rsam, - . t i• s . mac. 1, bull -e • I„.. • , -
~„ , , 4„ .• • .. ; T: r
r _, Firs., D.:: L. 'nitwit:, _lt us..-A ‘‘• • t t ,
fit;
vv. 1... , , ,
,- ' .' • i tert:inow 4t alai the .:0.1 , s eitt,not. ia2,.• to i ; • nr , i.J ... iive n ,, i; 1, 0. , n 1 , t .„.„ 0.1. , ,i „,.,.,,•„,._,.,, :,
rind•,. the .
' Bedford:-F f ultort and C. bria.-LR. Nelson.' °el. a Prvsident,' I- -cK""v•'- - : \T "llitl. n g 'en & Wtilh.t the ritv'zlg,.•of.‘'.i: , :' , • z: 1 : , ! '''
, party, its pre;ient V 1 it will ite . Voi be i 1;..-v . „ . fill .1 41 .tio Ciii7••ft, i.l ;,t ' r :', . • ' ‘ .:• , 't• • • •
Striith, D. 4 Joseph Bernard, D. '
' 1 • 1 Iti torarity - for ei, , , ytl -a• COtllley or .s!:ite, 1 1;: tv ;;; I: j: L iyv. ,1 ;I ke . 1 1 1 ' ,...,:11 . 1 , 54: . 4 ii;.::1!i). _if::.!:,
:Becks.- J. LaiVrence Getz, D. ; Benjamin 1 . ;', 1 4' 11 C e ,..,' l ir, i • i; •N ation4 i can , l;i:t i gp...
neinaelier; • D. # : •Win. Heins. D George I. Th " i it:ual - pi•osi.,erit v. - The 7 raT Ot: i : itt t Li•it • 3T
• •D.
• Iteptddieans, too, white at Wat'• with the oth- nu ,,i z .,.„„ i 4 . i i „;•„ e „ m ,.,,,,,t i‘,,,,,......- ~L , :t:,::•,
Shenk,,D., . - 1 .. •
er elements just mentioned, cannot elituish a • ...•
'Blair and Huntingdon -- . Je•hn 11; Win-and harVest". ii:'. W.' tior iiii It ,1--..- :Arlin:. :..f , :,.-:
• rational irada•etation ot electing a -President, r 0 i ,..... ! , ; thi! l i n .banditi:zn, aml,' :: : tirt-,,,:: , .:...,.. , ••
trode..A.,iJoiat Nt, Gibbonev. A. -.. . 1 • -. •,
.. Batt.—Bait. Laporte,. Rep j . ddsen i and yet these three org).teizzttions, .holding to 1 tit, ,d.,„ n d„ nt , f ru it 4 4 . enttnoil.. et• 1 .,
• •
Holeoiribj Rep. •:- . -. ' '' -. i the same overshadoir.nr , natiOnitl• is - sue:, anti-! in iti,, rich ri , w ,.,.1,, ~f . hi ,.. . 0 , 11. . / ..."1: 1. .,•. ! :.'
m - „- .
Bucks ' John' 1 41 . • ' d - D JohnH• Lot •
r : - ,!. . g
l'poise•ss- mg the powee, if united, toietadratne ! faces art ,
. c i„ i h u d w i t h , 1t .) ;.:,:_.... 1 1 ! ..•. t. :::.,, , ,..
•'• — l -- . ' ;tangle,. c ''' '' • . i re.`tilt, -Tem likeli• to t-row the national ' •1: •,. _:: - .i. t
ett, I). Alex. B.:•Johnsint, I).
.- ..- • - ' = - next so :ire eot,ered Over .‘,.11 . ,,, col .... ...„,
car b o i l . 'Lehigh.—Joshua e y.. .
..- ... . ..-,
.ad ninistration 'into:the -hands of - the- .ant 4; • ;
tot- J oy—they,•• also 't , jitg "
and L. 1 ign.••••• • •Josntia ..e ti ri, .0.,
maw, or One 4)f the same
. kind, for the next .; Aeltitowleiloina with gi . •;ti.f::i he;;N. , :r
Thomas Craig, D. ' r• ...,
' .
four yeatr4 • 1:6 avert such a ea&totitv nolt)ve
Centre,L—JiteobStruble, Amer. - :. • • ••• . ' - ` ••• ..` • n'inniThlii I.) 4 ''''ll'it"' ` 4. '''' b ''''' il ''''''' ; i' • .
Chest4•.—Andrew Buchanan; D Robert- fur - titled shadows or mere par . ty. names
Irwin, Di, Joseph Dowdell; D. '' : : . shuild •stand ui. the way Arid denee.o e - ,ll , tild.lT.:ttbaul.:rt ,l l:t• Ni••z•••-ii
linjk " 10 : II " Under the soleintieovi - :letion of ti , "':
• t th 6 future' from the present din-1i stand-ttiatit. ,: • . d ~.• ,•• . : • ••;, l i .f.. u lo t ;:,
ClearOeld, ' Ate Kean and M.—Seth A. \ • : - • •• . • , • • ( ••n(t- nn !Pit rit-tY "1 viii: , .., ,
we feel like •ytelding• much that we Intve low c. •. :
oir.nav with On.. wO.ll t; ii i • to:lnv ~..
Backus, pem. i ' • . -
::Ujed, to Strike a deeisive blow ;•I•.r - Freedoir, - , i 1 - p t if. i • ,-• . j•l.i.' o
Clintoi Lyr4mirtg and ,POtter. - L-J;olin C; t _eels., i., oarneA 9 0eh...10.,,i.:.. ~
McGhee ,A.,-Sihntiel Caldwell, A. v iii ' our t 'ational.Faith. To iiecomptish this 1
• Colui.ibia and Montour.—.John G; Molt:i Point Thiirfaiiti• the • -, )•I ,1.:, , ,: - t.i. ..N. , % , :
;.
;11 '
v 4i il l s i iportan N t. end we- believe,that'a lilieraLetin- 1 munwt. ' 3l;lll of Prtitm ''Y iv ' illl ' l ' 11 ''• . " ': '' ' ' ' •
. Wvative part . ' em bracing the Ivepubticatic
''d- ~,t G.- ' It:,;:i,
o its
ME
ME
EIM
charge
r—the
ies' de
ed by
rootrid
185 . 1
gomery,[ Dem. -
•
Crasqbrd.—Leonard •Reed,
.Bep., Joseph
Brown, pep. '
cturni}erland. l ,---Wm., Harper, D., butes
/Oder*On, D. !.' _ • - . :
-'.Datiphin.—David Mumma,. A., Dr. 'duo.'
Wright A. • ; •
•Delatture. - . - -cliiirtes D. Munley, - D.
Erie.Ofuriay Fus., .Gideott
'Batt, • '
Fay4to arid Westmorehind. 7 -4,'eter A.
Johits, Henry D.' roster,
D., John' raus'pla, D .• •
rrutiktin.—domes B. Orr, D. o oatoes
Boyd ; p,.
•• •Oregne. 7 -11ttroa:N. ctitupbell, D; •' • , -
.1 • indi.ima.-:-Itohert B. - ,..16 . 0r1iend, A.
,v : tn. A,.Birry,. A. '
Lantnister.4--GeOre Bruith; D.. `Jesse
I _
it
E.' .1
Ow 6
g''
17841 167 r
67791 wisol
1633 2149
1334 1 1090'
-
16771 17911
6948 i 32441
.1465 23121
5328' 41 4 3 1
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2446 1 4173 ,
2182 25821 120;
20G3‘ 1437 ,
11811 ril9l
18511 . 2033 •
4 - 4601 4468 i 8;
. .215.1 5:
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1 1 / 4 fiiiiin and "Union.—Janes
slaw]
UM
a;y e t t e.
Reinhold, D., W... Housekeeper, A., w in . I
-Hurniltim, A.,1 . -Itinseeker, A.i
Luzerne.--Harqson Wright, p 4 Render.
son. Ga;:vlord, -
Mereer; Vet:jin#o- , and Warren4inittel
Rep;)spilel
Lott, Rep, „
-
- Ptiredli, A.
IkloOroe and. Pitce.-- 7 Abrahant Edinger,
liitlegas, George'
Hamill, A. Lingliker. Dern. .
Nkliampton.—J Am A. Innes, Jessq Pear
son,
Dan. '
SI
230 1
iNlOrthlinibt;rland.—i.. II: Ziiimwrman
Deui.l . ,' ~
- irk - Amer. •
• 4'llitidelithia J(y
Atricr., .Mtroueob.urn, G ciirge.Stpith,
Demi • .
• • .
'Pliil4 , loli:Leounty . .-:- - 11, L. Wright,
s4h 1111111 I I eke.l ; , 0 . 011 I AkCaohr, C.
Charles 'iCarty. John 11.41470 A, itihn
1101)4:Ia., T. -Yeariky, Satniwl Hibbs,
Jam! Tlvialpsot);' Freckricji . ,1, Waiter. Dent
B. Lebo, Sativael,
Dent.
I=
8411 - I . ersiie.—JoniA Angustine,',AmerScan.
Susquehanna,, Sullivan: and Nyyttining : —
tifoittas J. Jngliatti,._ Rep., JUhn' V. Smith,
1){1n. • -
14. Baldvqn, Rep.
Union:, Snyder and Juniata.--Gt.drg , !
Str ' -
13
?A 5
NVasttitlgtoti.L-George W. Antler, I). Rid
dl Dr»). • '!
RE
W. Vail. Dem.:
—.Tairivs IZarnsey, Isaac Beek,
' - Detp.
Itt , gular I)c'tnocrats, 35 State Adn1;11;--
tr:ttion, .
1980
I
ri z rrn the ilninently Repul;iien Conntie'4.
of 'elms , . Ivan i ta, n•eltniitl.nenri3llll.th4 se on
th 4 North line'of the State, the result is tan
fottnilv • fai-O4tWe. We wiii: e,.mpare the
voe. N in - those !Counties even with that of . Ino
yi. cr, when P4 l ,llock, by the help of tint, Know-,
1
4thing , !, hitki'37,ooo •toajorit, i •
..- 1 ---15445.-----, ;•------1.5-1.---„
Den?. gopnsitioo: Bigl;_,r Poth i rk.
14.27. ,53,1 '1917 • (.125. .
Cos,.
tonroc
IMM
20N2
f 27
'1594 1420 . 1877 1408
• rddford. :1.2479 4173 V. 369 . 4EII.
! Susrikiellunti4..ls74.- . '- 2564 ; 2126 2819
1'i0ga...„;..!. 4381 1724 j 14.89 • 244,5
Trotter 4.36 , 634. 656 . 748
cKvan 3415 453 . 502 405
Warren . . '.717 1090 - • 1118 1400
Erie:-- ... 4. 708 . 2599 2596 - 3637
Crawford - ' 2015 3853. 2687. 3695
'Mercer. —1635 2-143 . 2550 3084 Vemingo ; 150.1 1 IGS 14G. . ;679
oral I'2N.CoA 16.624 31,W5.2 ;. , G,11.41
Poilf wk - s
lieft".c,irivill be is seareely
iallink; 141 ' erk last year,
i!•arried the State by 37.000. \Viten the
. - ote,4 are ;01 yettpl.d.:and conntot, it
seen th t the opposititin 11;:$;
i'eetled the ,',.- I ,telimea Whig.and ytite•
for Poilpeklast year.. cot - mites have.
elected nitire atni:Nelliaska •tin ,
:Year than they did la,t. year. 'BA in thit, , e
parts ot thl State wince the tending
Got) idea was not Ilepublieanif.ni
thing. very differenf, the re-,10.t ak
a-trute.z. Ohali taut c . .xperienee
l'brk Ti•ilpzne.
• ) •
Reasons for Joining' the
Samuel I'+; ,, t, cif 04t:tva. former
iv a welldithesn moinhOr cif the 'Now York'
NN 110 the
of A b a , '
long atO i - ery tkii!e letter in tho,Gonova- CiPtr • •
ter, givjpg: i s rea , 4on,4 foi• joittintz the lopub
iicirt Ilaky ar.d fyr neceptin , a n+ nlil:atiolt"
the Assombiy.•- Fo o t
What then is thi . ,•ru left of public dill
which ttnPold ; p f irty 1, 1 ".4 7 ci
•150 , ... , nothing, exceptithe iirinolfdeF , for v. 1,1,4!
eatileAle c • ontended in_lf.44: viz:. the
•
t',,;(:,u•• , .ort S,, •
avvry frt!im frog sotl. ;A'
Whig pr.srtv couttiluOti oHi-eVivt-d, to areener
} , lash ta:iv othor objoot: buCt his;
r name. Why thou witu,te to a name
no lunges arprorriate -1 . • 1,4 it not
111•4;;:al and . patri . otici,to moet our Dom
°critic iollow ritizeto4, w•ln inzree with u: 111
opinion, Common ground ar..i_tfdke
name indioative • of our pOnc-iviesund 01,jectsr
1 7 60 t over 1.0 the Po - tuldican,
in the heat-tie-4 all , lal , l•)i , gizos for
his cokir-e!,wl il
tn.ore ,
and goi 7 jtil isi-nse than novo',
ty,„ whol6 at-21mi* is (..41111prvss:A into.
the 1;0 Aw,hi.!.; Odic ank•eduic which be ap
.> • • 1 .ttc- •
veto s . to tis
• " This subject and theeffveti.il,
irci'lnan' who. has a totisonable Ntave
was W - ,•11 idtt4rated the othcr day'
i:i a c,htcrr toa bv:ween two b.ript hers, and
which btte khetn repeated' to me_ • The ei 7
is is !Linker, and. ;the voutnzer a .S:At
wt•r,
itig oni the subject of SlUve•. -.
it!Teet / it is d a.s.usned. i lu the eoursit
1130 elder,' brother . :6 : 4id to the,
you' ger.' qicury, wliit do you core about
ttowu,Soiltit r - tigm'
•
W. E
p2,.y, ,
element of the North; ii the only star, We eau
14. e. above tie horizon tOoide . dA 7 - aild s
spell. an !organizaticat fie eticeted on anenlight
,
ened and enduring basis, our, .hest energies
should be given for itelsueeess, if the Intern
F4-olnistis anything, it i4' only . through :seek a
4-item jof and - now,
jiving the L.-A:ea m . .ses'Ot adversity; we ent.re:tt.
,the attention
.off . patriotie rnen'4l . all shades Of
ppositlial , to the ;Neh,raska. party,' to think.,
.041 of tho, rospon-ihility that rests Upon,
ahemin this . etnergepey. 'There is little
enongt tittle for !aetion---let . it be well
P - taved. . •
'Goy-..Reeder, ttica his elec:thin, as a
Delegate to Coagress; ilk , : Free Suite nien
lot Kansas, tin? Territory to his
i rienda in Pennsylvania.
„ . .
- •- . _The',Only . Sectional Party.
~,,. ~....-,-.•••:;,.
.: •
1•:._ Allecettt Inn . j am:4.lllo by ;the \V trig . Party, •
, by, its reillyiNti thc Beimbliean organizaim;
'liiis'bi.en-ieeiit -- iiiized bv --- Me.,sr-, l'i - ...rZe Mar-
Yand (4 1 01Pa4Y, a. l the (al.y le m
g:l:att-. par. :-
Ay
. irt . - 44:13niefp.' :By . di;•tiw. -
tr.;.ti'4 . - t Ilt , Soft'
:8 . 4 0 1- ' - ', 1 1 4A`41.1i.rdii . ihthe oiltittlit4 tif - the Union,
4lie -. A . 4 - 11.ninii$0rif if iii \has quite Itit cert.ill unit sus
lv don - tt - O -t of .- -. =•. 1 .41- - '
1
, .1 rirt,• erkeeriti,iop.tioy ..the ...,e:et.
1•11 4todel,icili tt )• s - ct --- thinfi . th)illiewscs: have I.wett
di-entlled, itnil 4 . -isboldky :ti . 3.4 -, ,ie41 that their.:
I'whoie hove of s3l l , nOrt'atifl . llllor,entetif rests--
?
sin SO mush of. th....... Übion n • .:-. tio:, "gaol] , of :Ma.
i son untl.a. - Ntin'F, Line. 'l - .1;4: 1- , -o: . ; , . 1..4.(11: , tit1et..
ly male. Tifel\'resicl.tilt 1i ,1 . - ilirr.:; , :il Iti , bz:ek ' -
on Un h it Northern fileti..,o , :t.O . .;,..1,-,..1 1 h e. owes. -
i his liosilioti ; ignores ...the , ,•,.. t ,_;„,, , ,
„ t .
any
r),, , ,i. , ol,!ieko , rpanzzalt(lll it: ' rie Pre. , St,rites;
that eat) cootrit.ple niate..l:.lly: Ili 11It' .1,1,1, , ,, t i
Of the next Trisitietitiitt - 414:o - el.! ; rat h.,i 4 k .q . • -
to Ik e South exolqsivt*, - fie' th, 1 , waeil-mh-h
hs r.eif-ittittioitition .in - tp.;•hal 01' 5.11i.%4 ry - p. r . _
taiilly merits there, if ::5;. -, ....1 eft , .',Fll
, :- v:,ri
ritm-, 1114' . tit - n :s ....ttatt: r t - , , r i,,:; wet - -tt I 'l,, 4.44 ! ,„ r ,.....
ative Iteptil;s•ani ‘.ll, the onil '4::titt. ;If.; .the ~
revolutionary tlietii,:( giv z ip.r, ii . : 1 1,1.9t the Ad
iiiinf-tratiou on tieutlit•!r, ::re (1 , .:(:::.leil t , .V- ti," , .!
latter . la),•tilt , -tii th . : , `South, anti.- tit * e ,, 1 tr.... tin..
1 wi4ttit:: tif the etenitenatie,.i,r ie(: , ::;:.!,,•1 1 t fir
1 tho-e 'whom they are .... - .il willin , 2, alid.vv - Lit in-
dee, t;t1) atAiLiti to , : s t;rve. ..1.'1,e 3), 1;1,-,,r.• :; c a. ,..
I.
I 'party , of - the future is thi-2 tin„ :NI - deli gn,lf- alt l
i tees !...3lavery. , • Th. , re - cao he i1i , ), ,, q:t . :61tv:
1 Ail lsh •, s ref i ne tiplight. in :1:c 1,,,
,t , f T).,:! , :o :I c
I.ancl - Atehiso), ' I..k r alt-k-1,:ii . !;: 1, ...?;" •%,,;. r „,i,,..,; .
1 rp;i quayter in the colt:P-1. 11;v , ~- 4.:144 , :;1:-.4 1 in-,
itw - eau bet att;telied to - 1-Tis t es..;:u - 10.1;,;,.. ti l . 4 m.
iif ~.in, it esenr., - .. ,,, , ii , „ It 7 ' . • ',- •• , -• '1...
~ no., ~-1: i . : . it... ..,
54,11 ; - _ ,, ,11t'1l party a... , 11C - 1.11:01; , ;:)t7, ,, -Lit LITI!,
' the. f r liner-, \rib [it, v• V.L:4r,, r. -14 , it . .titii, or
WI ig. 4ir A 4,erie; - 111.„ ;Ire 4,1,4. c v...1.44 - ,.. - 4.1 - "in ii.e
billi of ex..i4l:: ... . :t1:( . ..:0,:4,11. F4.4.! C. - 1.....N.fre1 t ,r n
tvin.w:lll . the ilitere.:4 , l,f iliS t'7:•.:1;1 ry ..1 ; ,: t . f . : -.•,.y
at, I n no a!lernative i.:, 1.11,..ei,i•,., 1 - t•ft.—
, •glila:r he. muNt submit tip 1L,..! ... ,, .:c. 7 ,-;,ii,a of
I sf,vrry fr.in 3 1(,4.0.1 :ottl . I l i< - g., ~,, : , -t- , 1,:t
I 1 i '
kto :I:national Sate, all, 3 i :::,;,11 I . , ..,
-federal eilin:llty ~ n the inu_:t n l Ili- 1 i.,.t , ',.•-•, z - a .:. e , i ,
[ ~.r h.,. ino-1 - - ointc , w:fii th . e. , :•;2. - , - , z„, 4 . 4
.4. , ...1,14-ut
4;i the - twor . .lt• vt - Li3.ll'er ,N. , :.....j. ;-;.• ;-;. , ...:11 ) . :,‘ - ii - a .
s,el, - ,;, , hir the major:tn. - :it ::;-,:::.::.: i:-.. : .wk..C.1. 1 ,,,
•iii pro, , ,i , erity v at 1(1;04, a •1:;•,. :: •, :.!.::, I,:e ia
tt':e eobtroi Id fei.leiqii :111:14:s. "i ii,. I_ ',,.7Stivv
rv. party tir..ing. a., W
Iliitg Lou li, Ity4it it. 4.,.,
tfo. the („) . iv
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nitau'll-pieet , : ti
ha- . . d'rla.,..'e 1ki.:.ii:..,.::a1“.;. •d1. , Cin,....d.
illtylluty. I - :
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