"Ifitat Neamorraat." I. D. and Proprietor. gave.—Oxs DOLLAI •NO oov TTTTT • 'oat, oath hOttned, tor two dotten if oh. Fool truth the end of din .area ntil wt.,. ore Mw. Zatt::::VtlLTOtt . ttt h gt7Po to to receive one, ...... twee steal... A motion to admit both sots eft le• _.lgo from Blair county, wee nook nail .1 . - . . ter soma discussion gru postponed hid. h . . nitely. A resolution was the., adopt. .1, Irequiring the delegates from 0 e le v ref -=--_= _- _- Senatorial district. to • c milieu ,:e ''equal totere cll h number of Sonstoon•ed. NUMBER z 4. if.), the purport, of .leoting officers ii r the ...- I Le, VI. ii . I gor-mal must ho ti....jt. with an...cid hooks, and caned toe very lade else I +he i t e, e r liked; bid through Liu .1 e t ~h , ° ,I.e it adily got Lave for the jouiney,l Democrat' State Convention. , for which purpose lb. Convection h. I , a twee of paint than ph-amine. Ills uld lather, howeior,-elthe tad man who.' had been It ../.,..I,eepiug to au , I,lemati,) she and .ur ,11', , ied a fellow-servant to take. :rereas of half an hour, The stn ugtho ban -on tiny eoiri...ity nod put Mary the cuaeh thisMonitiog,) made got a &lighten' pins. in the same family, . are of hen; hot she ma. steadfast in de- n gelDl ~ Tito committee to nonticate °Kee.. np hitter feeling. w.,,, 41! goiog ."/.. when the • Many ;minutes about his non's suestlicort ; on upper nurser:, maid ; whielt lo r gent:. rho'. g it. '' I w..ohi idol, no unneeemsyry . on the re.assombling of the Con...onion, arrival of the coach nor my (mars gate nod en 11u heard nothing but good of her, mom., ato aoly temper, and I tog caper:- wane, of poor Rielnaid's theme and Ids Wiablanseese, Mny 20, 1850. :." • " •° "" • ' d " " low. ' c ave ao the I di. Ril 111, &nary, anal not ho had the sense to see, that though Yoe vi voice in her falter'. famil.a, t0.0.1e her ovirTv.lloo,' .ortow my lady , " said she; . and, The delegates eleeted to the pioneered,: . Messrs. W. Alexander, Black, 11m len . "G. ol will tante, vile nit,. is pooh% to return State Convention assembled at the Court-; an, Boon. ' e'n'''ld. Calton, C '"""" • C " - uery meritorious trnimp , Now that ail a large hard-working homily, the would be way , fit for. i,a of introsion . te+ at an E tul, I could Go very who to re. tabu his gay, idle, tho't- - She had not been Lac with them olonio good for evil " Beene to-day at. 11 o'clock. Gen. A. P. tr." .. . C ' Skr . D '" 3 ": e '' or D : v 3i i : i c ::::::::.:( ~ more up . kin 10, 5.., on : I said 11 ant lens non, ii way thing would Lord . S-- ~ lo in,,,.......1 a 0 ~,,,,,o . . %Le. nos nut a onolot cat to be lost. to WILSON, of Huntingdon, was unaninnous-:.• C. Dunlop, e Can vi". the • l' l l , • 11 , 1 “ 111111 ". sore in I...med :dm , tit, ) • • fee idea of " And te.) Odle and r.lavog.t be was mod. to the being, null i.. 1e,,0..1i, it.,.:lst .1 ti. let 31.,. appear at the essize. p,nerdey, I , chosen President p ee k e , , lied 7p,,,,llliofioton. 11 . 000 n. Jontes , K"....s. f.elooly. so.. goh, sled, 0 I ail j mime,. I, y ~. or . nor 1 Tito only s o n o h p e e tt l e w e ll to do In i t he out 5..1104 of hi. pointer child,. an d ge t, Lar k t o rarestroluth in tonne; eo fuck of Westmoreland, H'ln . . II Forn. L. ' S '. M ' Aili "". . 4 F. m Gr . p. .., fort Phelps , Schoonover, G. Smith, Soo& ~,d,•, „ r w e t, u .,.,,,„,„. ~,,,,,,y , th d,„, ~,, the Walla, aild a good deal spoilt In mu , oohing would •sen. Lady S----, hot 51, hots. ll.' mad she stepped, and arrived here of Philadelphia county, r a n I In, of aily .... i n r..,.,,, t mnli ng y on child, be neglveted his buduess Whenever ry nova ~ ,,o, alai Soon , The, were gr ow ii a. 1' ,, .• , . a - a letter ~ m l.l hove donc,..W .When of woohin g ion, were appointed Secretaries. 1r .., T 116", Ward. Wright. to the protection of 160 gloat .1, on other- hecould, nod loved dress, nod le.ree-nac- so food on or, )hot lier enres ..., the yoya, the, a. ,, her. the Imo , .1.1 3letmele glmost A list was then prepared from the eredon- ' Sir. CALEB E. Welutle, Chairman of nix., 7" lug, and all that, ice too well. But he re- notild be IVA ell geld; lied then her staid, lait,tl t..r joy. The) his , td aed Wept tittle of the delegates, when some debate, 11 ,..., • ",'," • '!"' • 1 " " I '''' •the ' re . n 'l"" l ' d •• Thank you, sir. a maenad times,' nil) lined M ar y f e ....i n k ; and n o s oo ner „,,b e r, dignified May. made le t n 1 ., fle e t ~se r L. r, a s t1,..y 15.1 doom malty a time ensued upon the .object of the dinputed 1.. " .. '"'"41 1 niol .10., noising for doe lirst time a pair of saw that she would not so tituoleaus-listan o treasure in a e.t.d.- where. I molt t.toittl, whvo nloodi soit's w 11.111 C. grimed her gem - spats, but before the question was deter- , na ,,„, oan ,',..`',1• , an ..,.., mild, invio•cenot un, ~ my 1u. , : -heHe to him w loilo all thi, w on t on, the., he 11 • 11te glib.' h , ..t.1s tire apt t. he toned . Lod) Inc iris . bid they so., canoe to look up mined, the Convention edrurned until half ' •'''''"; - -•"'"''''' -I ' o ' --w " . " . „I, put i t i n icy t „i o d t o e ,,,,,, a...lv es .- lett of his wild courses, and boom. nO-km w hen ...Q .niol Iliwield it rec. bi le r. a gont.hat. nogel r. ..e to me. pear two ...dock IWE PRESIDENTE. oil the plow., el ms j )11 . 11- ), etti,carrimue now man t u gain her lay , . mom. menthol tomtit , . , •.. her Inaretits w. ta , Sun r•ny hairs heat dearth anal disgrace. 'The following is • list of the Delegates I J : d111 5....1d. Wm. 11. Blair, .oft htch Rgolo : 00 , I , :eodi hil'sillo ito -It .as not dm., in a Larry ; I Mart wine,: to. Low ~I )hie ', am, lc mr,g..B re- I - Th.) ° 'nhi l-.`" l'r"l'' , ed 10 h•r I" flu. , the Fete, nlSenatorial.d Represettle- "an'" Kuo"nu,, ' 1 " •• 2 1. Pill. ' 4i - rd b. lodiod g"hig 0 :ew lo...dred mil, .+ by had b eon b rong „t up v,ry 'dowdy, nnet Ind ciir..,l Ile in by be .I ,, he, :....1 she of sea nod ...lido, lir:mr.l; Ind. she said tire Diatriets of the Stale: Won. C.lVard, Dr. TJ. P. Stoke., 1011, wh-e, tril•ting 0 Idut, lu. aL 'id t., a horror tor eaer. , thi n , tell Dot DIA ,10-o to the ~a-eith• t,Lc in the way to millk, •• W e Lahr huh need of nor SEN 4,011, a a DaLIIIIIATICII :Joseph Ruhr:, lk. W. P. Lambert, „ ~ .1 t . t 1... ntto r 0.1.1 Ow ~•,1,1 Ima Mat...l nos vay , leuo. us well as I.and- conl.n, kat ten• In 4 tonimmt, e hen .11 th • ...• ~ ..1/ '.• a- t,,-..,,•. 1... Tell liim. 1 lot- 1. I.l,fied o iphiodt, -Mgt.,' kieN u eo u 8010000 f t"nam. Bewittentin 1r.1.^.- nond, ...b1ig,..1,,,y. u,...ir, I Mason. though," tooto; and n heti 1.0 p leased , could in d ke tedious outfit 5, n gr. .lit noon'. pa g e WWI !di ,. !Ma. and 111.1,a I :od for bninging mu to Danio Ilavilniud. "' James Baton, Wm. H. Butler, -.. I in: ; ~.el pr./ flint it may not be 2. Philadelplis moody-James W. T Janice A..tndersois, John Coyle, -dial slo. ...... ; st..l if we hail 1.1,51 , 1,111,- nue beitclo ally g o ing; nod really to 1,)1) . 1 . I.Vul t . " ~,,,.. n en ,...d . W .„ . H 1 ,... Win. 1 Demon, J. S. Fullmer, Id to go at; dh. r .dag , . t-g.dher, I should Woo Ito. dou, us ing .Le 1...1 no 'b of •• shi this captain+ a loii t OW 1111 t ra . out CI OM 11.11.,... LI fa (.4 ;ow-510one " ifl'Allisser, David Boise, Wet, P. Rumor, meal. 1,11.• klobs.ii all ot 3lar)), Inv, DV saint could bchave het- about going to the woild's end !" , ai,l I " She V., ,mite morn col nit', latigue, gaei Tinto, 10ny.•,,....,,i all .. , ..o.ieo. del/ 4- ter. At I.mt, however, ler fantlygaitted her .. V t ., air, she w.. 1.1 hove b e ., unit' .ny it ti, I, be ~ :'',s o il, ~,I .1...1 101.0 her in - .; 31„.. g ,,,... y _0..., W. J ouo by, ' Cone W. J...1•Y. Arnold Plume , . I Dr. Win. It Stowart,J. Galbraith, _ _ ;,., i i a „ a da d& w i.,,,, fn . en ,' wo u t a ma il. inoocent heart : though 1 Iwheve it was no th ere ob en ly, if it he.] 04. t ple a - „4 God to I , OVI, head down VIIVO i11.a.• on her moth- 4 Chester nod Delaware-Dr, J. T. .... .. ... 5 I n f n .,. I c nl,l ~,.1) slake hatol, .ith much 1 1 Ow okl of Lis good father and bend a ...rare wind, to save Di e k Man- er'a bgmant, no the I. d when., sloe nos bgro, IVorthingtoo. 'John 8 Donahue John 1 Gillis IL,. ~, „c„ t e d,,,, I kr, L. 1 1i .,,i i „ m ., dip e mother S c..tent praises of Inini.elf, nod ee l' s lie," .. Ili, I l 'el poo, wretch 1" ..ni I noel when. the load badly expect , .1 ever no 5 Beaks-Joel Ritter. ,Wm. lionwood, Co! S. Dickerson, ~, .., . • • .. , Bennie Lament, Noah Shull, 111 EOll. 1 RI. ..,„„„ i„,.. 0„. ,„„•.1. p a hn, to look w e ll doanionft.oln.ess lad lory, 00 h/Vown win- I '' ni.l lie take to itoo se ceir-es still :us;t aL :on 1.... e roo• quite refr e shed , told 11. Ittleks- foul Apnlebaugh. aft. her, (o Loh I was glad to god he took Ming ways. " Pretty boa, sir ; hint tot toile soo had 119 able for the haul et nal (sod hard it oats to 7 L waaaetan . ‘ „, l I.,w hea,..,a_Gy ros zi ra- lßoborlo P. Linton, John Moore, Ir won ro t e „r (1,..,..-. I, ...,10 ~,,-I I, ootilot 0 , a loud iill . r..iil.) lid liirii nu, Ili.iiigllt.i. " "'h.' '...111. doe loved It'tn, and it he got credit fur. I'll tell you us ohot I. aq .0 , Se 1110.1,01. 0,01 retiring) of appearing merman, Utah rencer , Weeley Frost, Ogre. Zimmerman, April mart. t o gs whiwb veto,. sometime- ha a stegog ill ore, to my Northumbrian men no, by hadveit, thssgh in her unit g.dn- I eau. ' ill court Irdore her whole towns-people on S. Schuylkill, Cm bon and Monroe-B 1M.60r 3 / 1 ;eillb, Samuel Woodburn. -. throws hi upon nor „ Batt-in shores, .. it in Itiigiii's sff•oim, tle way, ho wended to tiamry her imusedi. .• There come about Berwiek, Tom nod vo litelonehol, en nrOltehol. S. Schoonover. NECOST•IIIite. ' ' J Robert Clement, componsati .. hue in 0051,, ..f 1.., awl fickle- These ofteupied me fella and disagreett- - rely; ; siod 11ary's Tether would hove eon- then, a "comp of o fellow, whom everybody • She wit , . i , idul g ed with a °hair, and rat 11. Northampton and Lehigh -Thomas I Win' Jack, A N. May..., Win. H. Fagan, oe t ,, the, I .woke tr.. toeo nmeuv do.- bly all t h e sunriline ; sod earl, in the af- seintodr for it waY •• c•pitel match for • por- knew to La a gambler and a cheat ; and an much out of sight en poooible, marrow,- Stator. h er , o f o too :h e to ,h r0..0„z r. J., i , tern .11 I was flood to tun awn, from in, Soule. pia But slary said, .' Richard, whom none but such idle dog: as Diu,. .1.1 loy kind fri..rods, till she obould he call- 10. Susquehanna, IVsyne and Wyomingl-R(le eel Sitte . E J,...^ , George S. Ca Carter, o. W . Pierce, Jr, time to &i.,:, i n , 0fe•,... , r , t,I n o ,e, th e •.11 hi...l's , 1.1. et, find older stones ( for I you buye kept free of c.d., end di.. end Mangl would keep gaup.... This loth, nil on The ease I-r the prenceuthon wt. -W, D. Ward. brillia n t ~,,a , I,l e , ett ,iv i .o.lo o e ,Lab e an d i n . -,.,,1 ..1- , ,, ,- A I -, •-o li. Lord. with my 61.4 fully, cue Loui your, I- , h.. , y , ......,, , . wish- sir, was known to be in or nhoot town 1.,‘, tr..,.. , into: and a chain ..I ciretonidantial 11. Bradlo,r4 and Thoga-Sanmel 180 k-;,,,. 51 Johoston, T. IV. Graviton, ~.. Ye • 8r...... Spencer 81.0"0"er. , C vigorating o loon •.• no, igloo wa .• -. na t' ei g.on s 111, t ~.llt V , CO, .. 1 . 4) ...V.) L . . fnllill u., of ...I.Lt Me 000 you 11.0 IL onelher to to okels ,oo,oo r, a" b) " ye ""," "'"", ",i . Ib r '''' ""'":' '',"'"'h' , 10 `u , e 0 1,0 , 0, 04 0 10. 0 000°0 leapt uu 1 0 ....d.j. ; • 1.,. hue„ ; . los, th. m gagigno•id hi IhtiiihtirOo call on Die fol• ito.) I 'w od ...y. ..1 t. t e en Fll Gust )0o till ant, both on the turf aou at n enru•table od. /N... that the mown counsel-a sole 12. Lyeentitig, Clinton end Centna-Dr. I Clutri°. Barnett,Thomas B. M'Conl, death .10 id. m" Dick stormed, nod god 'ph, h a d a r o w nh on t, it, it, to s, high Cr flippant pm .. inan-enid, •• Thin is aJ. U. Cao.field . The Contention then proceeded to vote fury of tne 11,,,,,an t). um I . ~,, e .. I sun , 0un1 , .1 1 . . r this nntrnge on th• - • ol I int . 3 Pas..., end swore the did out love wordy, and oven n s•melle ; Ind few knew hollow ease, you nil lie., my lord. N.. 11- 13. Luserno .d Colunthie--Worley' . for eaudidets• for Canal Cuentniashmer, si, 10 ,,, 00 1 „,, e e b„,„ i„. ~, ad i f 1 , ,„,, d„ . , .;.;•.;.•;,.,. 1),,,;•,dif ~ by ~•,,,•;;,,, hi• hini ; bti; 4, .11,,,,i ,ta1 e •• It is jus4 be- or cared; fool Jock ()shown° Ewe envoy ati erg shoot clan alibi can bring him off." Root. follow.. .4 , , , , e. 0,,,,, , , „ a.,,, ,, y, ~,, ,, ,, , u .., .., ~,,. ~„,, i„,„ to ~,,.., ,„„ h,, k I , 11, rw i, I t i . cause I do, that I wish to give pal a habit ,ho came, with none the wiser. • '• All , l that /Mall ho proved immediate- . 14. Northumberland amid Dauphin-W FIRST •ALLOOI, Mesers Alden Boles Brewer,Mt tween tw, , aister not i ma; ..r 1., plaia r e ,g. time I -r a .......:1, widen. I knew would matt or goodo,s lidure you are your ONV,I tuns " But about Fix weeks or two months IV, my 10. d." replied-very unexpootedly L Dewert. . , , lish, to eitt., the tor.-1 0.,' l; ...,...,,....., .7._ I. . t!.. hen ror il. oo‘ll, io el.' emuse of em nittl min' , Sorely It is tm liardsioip to. aea, i t be.„„ In h o w id e pore d t h at h e b oil -solo, a t.ho l otis.et's liiondli. I. We , 15. Mifflin, Juniata and Union-W. P. °batten. C•offeld, Davie. Dewart e .1. C. Tweed, • row Indus be, .11 , 1 .1,1 1,, ,o, the St , eveiu , d: 3,d id, , ~ ,n . r did I find any. be. for .i. months. wing you iao.l to h. 1,;,,,, ~,h,,," o f l o t,. f t ,. Id a o ld h aun t, ha. It 011.000 Itcre 0.000 more than three Cooper. . . l Dunlap, Dur Filler, Fraley, Pottle, ...there aid e .4 th o 1,,,1. 0., b,,i ~.., „w.,.. ..•lf lit the. do‘w of ten. Icing's Artna, th.., all the rest of your life 7" an d th at 11,,,,,ja w .. 0 .. 1 ... pi ... orlon , 'moth,' mile. for the perm - ate:" and . Mary 16. Perry and Cumkorland-George [Fronk. Frost, W. Fullmer, (lemon, Gre ed me to proceed. ' the eirennistance brmight fell .. ,my memory "lt 'eosin] won toned to submit : and for b e b e d b ee „ e „„ , en d , ,„„,i ft, „Wan, ~ shaking lik en leaf, and deadly pale, was .Blatienberger. I ham, Hamer Hatfield, Ilursh, Lenti. Kin ' 1 Ad th e fee.,1„,,,., there m,,, mopped to elle nano:lou organ... al in's had heel, three of the six in out. behaved better ten woe, ',e h a d ,i„ e „, wdefi„na, who b egan planed in the box. Thin counsel had ...O.' 17. York-James H. A .a.,.... l lnn, McCord, . teener& Power, Minor u change horses, in thin elpital of "11.1-111\a'a- nty fit. 1.4 ft Sr 1"."" . t''''''..".l Itt ' l "" ti . 11,.' ' V ‘' . 1 " " Li '. .. 31.... ) .61, in to think it worth while to herdic into it ing for it but L.Vaallalle her. I should lin IS. Crankpin and Adam-Joel B. Darr !Omar Smith, Sailed*, Stewart, Tyson, b0 u 1,"_ g h,,,,,, i,d,,,i,mt ~,t „....„ t ,h,,,,, ~,,. Ina, or dituy ~.w f o r t, nt.,l i.et portly ever)thing; and Ids hod tor seers not ihe Th e l aw ~,,„,, i„ a n nwo 0 r,„,„,, h e h a d 'eery to sine, sir. he wine to find tier tea- uer 1117,,aver Watson, Woodburn,-33 voted 0 ,,,th„,,,, f e d,,,f,,,,,, by ~,..e m d „ ,thd, e , pel Slag ~f n brace -,r hard-liutured and asot,2 wa' • 'V" time "a . ... ••••• f • i n . been seen, in our town, AV3.I certainly Dirk ' , Tn.) . Paine ; but law).r. Lave • ISO"' 19. Huntingdon, Bedford and Blair- ,for He 11. , Barn ey. which thus. tako eon, ..5.3111...,..01. , e5, , ,t , b 1.11.1-teed Northumb. lail ath.rtn.. nod idien.;., no d j 0,,,,,,,,, ,, ~,,,, won., ..t Manse:: wlta When asked al, oft liim.`the 'Pule ill )11vailoa t th eir ioteenuity; and lie Gen. AP. Wilson. i Messrs. Bailey, Barnett, Mark, Blntten. ~,,,," ff,,,A,t,_d lib., , ~„•, ~ „t, ~,, ,;„ I rote d lumsetf a 1,2 a. lar...u.i.it 1.........., alb rates, into the neighb oho, d. Dick hied all kimNyledge of has old ~....do .di 1 oil ,plite like his •' 1. , 11, ca. - to b. , 20. Clearfield, Indiana, Cambria and, longer. Denman, Car.O.Y, 0 .3 10 . Daum,. 'A a r r i,,,,,,,,h e „t , „.., j..„,.„„,;., ~, eng i.,,,,,, ft...! ... I stood on them.. shivering in tile first .mid away with' • bad grave• Sten B at Dk.k. ao „„ '‘ h 0r „,,,,.h y 11 he 5i,,,,' „T, , “vertn , oil At all t vents. his manner wee Armetrong-R P. Linton. i Fausold, Gere, Goodrich. Hickman. Jsek e ' 1 • c0,..,,,,1,,,,,,, sot ~, ~, ~,,, ~,,1 ., ,,,,, , ,,,, ,, ,, „,..md 0, „„,,,,, , b r ~,,,, „„d 1 , „„i„,i„ , ~,, 0,, mu , lit Jost to show bow well he could .- or „ w „ ~,,3 , n0t „ r i,,,,,,, ~,,, th 0,,,, ~,, no , I any thing bo • eneouraging lo o n poor fright- 21. Westmoreland and Somenat-Wil. ' Keenan, Kai K r no . ns, 1.11100/10, .T...nlie . h e used Sol; Imt he little knew that Plan; lien Jack. . McLaughlin, 16 1 *ugh, Stepe,w , klo ... ... from srh oth , go a t., m d, u -m,„„ ~,,, I „ cur s 0 e.sittelcs of a .s a tn.. Apo 11 dan.l e,,,t1.1 have; and ended by I , sing his money, and 6, f ro ., ,Otsp,t to hi, food,-, „a„td dreamt ~f ~,,,,,•• • .1. t'd ._- 1,/ m e not ind.• a , '. , ing t - la - gihnl In van, old- getting inotn scrapes , just Co bad ns ever h ave I,,„ t h en i ~,,,,, a wa ni„, ,t n ,,k it,. eethl be Lau on a rock ,here duty. was 0011, 22. Fayette and Greene-Wsaley Frost.. Overfield, Pierce, Porter, Seybert, Semi ghee., m o deg 0 , 0 , . ;;,., ••• •.;•;,..„•;„•, . I.1414.00:01 I,oolh 21, f .. hay, ,i.. do ) ,..-w " l', n time Lowas mush *Annie& mut h „,.,,...., ~,,,n - o r „ ..., ur ; ._ ~., 1 1, ;,- ...roreo . 23. Washiagtun-Jobe Clrehms. ' gram, Word, Worthington, Zimintrentatt end thuo lutere.t. ...1... r; l b •..11. on.it. .1 l . km.. anytiti..... 01 the 111..tory nt the. Mee, belt rem! ddr..., rdl food Mar) w , dfid i„.i... t i og item L i. ' , phew b.. ] ~.. n w l . " Ort Ling desired to say what altoknow I 24. Allegheny and Botin-11. S. Ma. i3O voted for NIMROD Srotentote. the f e w W t ., ne e , o .,ti, o • ,h 0 , ', 1t 7, n o . o , nr , olecent-lookit. ter, li . 'llan who started i•oiin. f..r g i,e 'dui. 111 , 1 when she did ir., f t ,,,,1 p i es , an d h oa iwi on , „ n en j,,d ry , .of this bunion-, 51my •nioply averred, in' graw, . Masora Abraham, J. Alexander, Burns. i t n ,„, i mp uem tho,, , , ~,.„, I .„.,,,1,,,,„, ~,,, ~ i, ~„ your 1....,..- uW. ; nu thly ....,,,,j., h e ..,ne, t, , , ntle ~..1! roe.. relojee ttio. th th „ To the tomca t of a te, . vet ., , ttertet ,,,,, ~ t I t ee no o a t ni pr,..Ahle, that nioberd . 25. II , Mercer and Lawrence-J. Butler Carpenter, Cullen, Don ode Fib ° '• I. ~,d ~ .; 'lan, Fliteraft, Graymon, Haviland, Ilan deal. L e ,. , a t, ,„.,, eat t .,,,,,,„„0, et ,„„,.!, t o only eireonnstmwe rt..° rst l : • Pair of pistoos, Menisci o.od not hove been in °verb:6ll.N. M'Cluffin. 'floe ~,,,.d „.,. „.„ ~,,,„,„,, „„ I „,,,, - K,..,.,, air :" sail he n. in comp:v.4.n mail, fL. beg. to gt rhar&ned, nod le ,tell known to 1,„ oatn,rne., are f t „,,,. a VV.I at the Lour assigned- for the 1111 l Met 211. Crawford and. Vensogo-Vineent I!rood, Lambert, Lemont, Ill'Nenny, fi1eA1,,,,,f,,,,,f,,, ,,,,,f,,,,,f,,, ~ fl „h o d . e •, 1 , tro t .11 101 I. Pl . in, ie. ',tater. ° Ay, that I .1.. l. nt..l laugh lit wilt. he rolled hoe petsiveneys - , ih, Dia , s r .„,,,,,,, n i„„ ; an d a m ar ,. o f ho t ~.r.r..k (I-borne ;no he Was Et that very , Philp. : odor. J. Moors, Seott, Shull, Stokes, Utter, b e g bi ug f.,, , , th, „,. iue Chu „, „.,,;„ z „d,„l , ~ •, doc, all Wretch, end it gottl.l be well it 31ary wa. in, ody times near giving Li n ,' h aa ;„, r „,d oe d t h em i„ part ~,,,,„,„, o f time with I er, on the road to 0-fiartn,i 27. Erie-John Galbraith. Wright-28 voted fir FRANKLIN VAINERVIT. y onora td o 4„,k,„, „Id ,„.,,, t ,,,!, 1„,...„ . „;,i . .01 1:,..41and nod Sy thin I knew i•, ton. If up; bid Li, parent, hung anhoout lice, loud Comm, , g , ana i t h„, dad , we , „f e „,t ree ~,, exactly on the other 0 , 10 of the town, ' 29, Warren, Jefferson, Clarion, Potter Mee.. W. T. Alexander, Mats Carl- I . „0 than i ,„,,,,.,,,1 ~, „1„,„„„ , f ~ 5in , 1 , 1 ,. ey..r the, e a.. a kindheart noel pretty face• told her slue e..1.1.,0n1y rave him from pee- flint, i f ....,11, h e ii,,,i . Therewere p i r .,,,, . • " Vero pleosantiv mogaged, I dare se , . and MoKean-John Hastitip I . tan, Cutler, Garvin. Galbraith , Dillin.lllast••• dressed, yet 0...1...1-1 • .I,isig ~.,,,,, ...„.. ~,; L. IL t ra iL , home's, Its ,nuey 31a4 I•,n- dean: and, in tru th , she thought to Ir- of ',cunt.. who could depose that en the "'' d'•.'''' aid the emen•ei. flil'lntediY i REPRERENTATIVE DELEORTEN. inge. Hoge, Lyman, D. W. Moore, McClur e... 1 1.11 lii-, j Itud to her Imo for loin, twenty-thlid ol Del her, at n eater, dinner, " bap 1 3 '" tSr•tid the court will not be the , Adams-William R. Stewart. ea, Plum,, , Phelp., Thentioton-15 voted who, rotund, Ili. tie till et, •1111.1-1.1.,= w••'' ,. ' : ' and reward s •o. 1 ' aim en 0t,,,...t. ro:, • .1 - 10., tnt".•.,• a 1.1,, ~ t .1) tie ugh; sir, :enl ••vhiel. WaS 111! t liv deeper f o r its slow n o ., two h a d . i narr o .l.l, nod lied high north to re di-10r...1 to mina )our evidence on' Allegbenr-C. 11 ,D. Lymph, A. ' for Sent CLOVER. f oretee th d,„. over m„,, 11,•o e thf, k , I,l_, k the h,,. .., or , jest e..inmg retnd ; b.& I'm grod.h, made her still ready to rink Ler _tf, mesh they note afferanid saes to go, that accost" "I am sure they ought," Black, John Cu*. , _ ~ i Messrs. Applebaugh, s Dickerson ' Evans . . . - - • Z l 72,ttlz ' --- VP done nn !MI Evor IO 17°.bod VOL E VII, a Me term, n■ MO rlgrit OCAH. f•., .1. • to t•II; And g•totl• n0rd....?1,1•••1 13:•.1. 1 I And .1. nod 'no 'co ‘1111111,,, tuts 1, rl , And Ivaly xortlr t 111 Metlimits I yet Her anz •,„ Ilelmle ely,ll Sly 31) gelid.. , I or al ar. in 111 A 1 • r , p •r, ..71,a1 ent. dux', 11 .. I ~ . 1 1.1 , i1 I, It ‘a f 111 II . veil „ a d ~,, 4 a . ~ „,„,„,„ r „ m , titoho , Is. se t: .. , o p , i,,, wl's • . 1. , , or oo 1, o, liltie far his. ~„; .rpm..:, 1,, v .„; ~ e ,„1„0,. ~,„„t hi„, ..1., ; sostl ifir:...in a tone of dee:tend .: Aron sin- Artostrong-4oseph Hultman. ; J S. Fullmet, Jacoby, Meylert, Roat,Shoe- It is not to be told how meek s he bore " The as at step in evidence woe I never h•lt in ro im•limol. aml at th. •,` II , " •:' •••• I'w •'"w `,'" ',) r"-" , ''' '' i „. „ ...only, whml, 6,1 ml the lawyer a good ' Bredford-A Laporte, B. 0. Goodrich.; maker, J. C. Smith, A. a Tippin-19 vo lume time a 1,,,,, t',op o I', e ~,,,,,. 2irc ~,, the s robot ,nsl ' os ...., '.,, ••3- 4 idi,,,s, oar:1,11 1 ,os, oral folly-thr pe „ ; ,,,,, h„,;„, „; ;;;; „ ; , i; th , r ,,,,,,,, n0 : ad steal " lilt," said hr. roeevering himself,' Bedford -Joseph Fuller, Hiram Leeds. !Led for Wer. T. Monotaon. Linn. Tn kind, . f., d• , „Tow i, o n . , fg. If , 1 , i.0t . .1 0. , •at'd tf u. ,,, r-I ' , :ii, ,:‘, M. m o or , ao yet, laiik to his door-in „„ 1 „,,,;,. ,„' ;ink „ ;;;;; ,,, i ;;,,,,;`,,,,,,,,, "Rivimul Manna met ym, you say on the • Waver-Thom. J. Power, D. Bois 1 Meows. A.m., Boon, J. 311. lbr Dunlap justifiable. Thot oftll, O.' colool . aj,ro r..r , ''''... i' . " .1, ~`...,,-,., wod woe-t - th e 1,, p.m that when these wild days wer e 1,.....,,,„„ii„ 1n .,. ~..,,,. h'or'n n ...,,,, r,ful to S-, 3 1 , It link otter the hour el t Berks-Benry Smith Book Tyson,Lew-iFmeer, Houston, Johnston-6 vocal r seemed of a g,.. otle, a 1 1,4, 0 .4 ,„.;; „,,,i„ e.l e ma.; .;roe , who, 1, 3 . 1.10 op, 0e , - s'e maw, ph , ,t, Richard would acttle again ban a s e . ;;;.„ ,„.,„;,„ ...;;;; ~..i , ,; . , v i a .. ) , 1 ,,,,,„, ‘ „; ~ me, on a est tain evening. Pray whet ,is Frank, A. M. Sag... ; PVT., M• 1111.1. more from m mi. why fsr othors, Os in per. •' ,4 now , ' • ` '^w•• - ii , t• it' arl'•", miLift 10 r limn 44' 1.1.i.e... At la-t, h mv ,,,,,, r; to , 1 : v ^„';;; ' • ' .. ' * • * ~, , 1, . %. Y , for ismendouring the hoote:"! 'BI 's -(Voted out.) Messrs. Ceolhaugh, flutter Jam., Me tall° attention ts, lasto,l in n - .al •ott•'''i •'"i• f'",' i•'•g. lulli , ,l l' nl '''.'`'' I ''' ' " '' Iwo: , tt 1 , .o.lif phantom 0 ,,,,,,, „p. ti, ere came i,;a:. oa to the town ,• gr . .- l et ' hurry. Tide eansfol the 1 .1.0.0 to be • •1 er 1., rioal inst.ed ! And now my Buller-Amos N. Meylert. ; ter, Sohcnover. Sparing -G voted 1 . 0. Joel, her vett witin , ~,,„;„_, 0 f.., . r 04,„,„ „; hom .elf " Thi,. gontlernan.” sant the latol- ai.d Diek nuo nut s,, be kept either fr., , dvar, t e e s. „so mote to the point, bow moue Rocks-Noah Scholl, David Evans, 0., H. BaOnflane. 3elll,lted ; and in an chi saml I it Of . one whose heal tis li,h1o0,•1 „Tan unotielit. heel, with • r"l" , tb.i "loww' at •”-el' , twod lou'ore or I.vhied th e co r tai n . B o f o il i n ' td. t „ t h e ~,,,, to , „ o d 1„,,W0y all 1 1 . '„! you l'o rsto , otlfor N. tavoliog keel( ~, E. %N Id. , Kest. Brenner. Donahue, Green, -3 . 1 11. a gay madam of an actress. nary " wi ' ek were foutirthe rem.. of nor ,r Jack art hard , , ...h e 1., , ,Le.1 t alsoly oat son t!, • a familuor tool at Illr• I, rtlerer ( a suleston- very parti,ulaily ? It woe not the first, I ' Crawford-William Porter,W. MlLaugh, voted for Ws . S. 11.1.011...... f ro .l. „ jorjj j, , ij „, „r „ 01 ,„. 0; 00 ;„ „„j. tint wood stellar in Ro wish, loot poo,b, '.,, ,hony, to bee ure, but on toot ., to h e eon, , Osborne; his clothes Iron, the Jry . nature."' "!•.' - No , •ir." ”tiol Mary, her: lira . Messrs. Campbell, Wilson voted for pr;;;; ,.... s ., ;;; , ; „ ; potholes- giving way to a flu. of insulted i Centre and Clearfield - William K Blair, , Jot Nos wet, eon with her 01111 Im and inn went c am- Borst 4 Li. l'''''"r ',I ''""•"•I''' Loll . i red oit :dary Fentriek than a flaring' o r ,h,„ n „d, gn i,. i n goad ~,, ril. ~. . r .,„ dignity : " het it true the loot ! Ire ale. IW. W. Moore. t enan .,) • on d sold '' i n th e w ee of nt.,-. ;We emwtg t , ' tw'ghn tt , •• r'ao , 0 " ni•',- c ro c hery.joig to my best old. punch-bowl. n Thi ng s h eron lode Chester-M•jor 111'Velgh, John Illek- I Ballot; 24 Mr. Crevrford voted for II - . Or. so. breathing ot le soth fn. the pr.....are of ' v ., I. Lear all vis mt ' 5 .55y owi.k. You ~.1,„ ; ,,,,,,,,.1,4 hi m S i sal , to marry a tar. terribly sorb:. for Dirk Mansel; eopecial- her it, hr ` . , °° ",‘" °'''' '''.' O ,T -51 5 " 1 , 1e """. I Id 4th P thnnyhtt. n 11,1, bewail'. every- ,Isove knoS.l her f...„ Voi r.ro, 1 any ~. ; „,,.e, , 1 „„0,,,,, „.„, 4 , 4 , 0 1 ,,,,,,,,, 1 , u m ; ty ... ether men u., ~.,,,0 ~.,,.., ~, do.' , olo nn f nal 0,.., Ingot (p,.-I , td ooo tOOO. 6 Is, pt„roo, Mobley, :18 42 44 thing oh. took tllit ft. rot.; tn nutinu !" ; mel t hr. t , ..tit ynno tell. the Idol 3 e•• , r ed, to be kept in awe by her, now° co n s .„, (po „.,k, „ I „,„ 141 ,,, vory vv , ;; ; ;; „„ ; „ h . ! ) GI that it was Ito other) Richard Manse) Columbia-J. S. Nohow. ' Strickhod, 32 83 89 bd. tr.e, and not very Mealy, I w. old n Cumberland-Saml. Woodburn, Jas. C. ' I s ottooo g , 23 oli d oo m, 11 , 4 , 4." "d I- 'III"' I 1 .ith teo l 7, ; so you'll . abl, 0., g iv e ku, him teol.ptible still. .9n, to make ato 23 2 . 1. etfory that he i;sd met Diek-nr sonic one so like elf.: f v him ; and all that had been go. Dunlap. the eetill.liog naivete of this i...bliOnry • ' ..... ' i; ''C.e. ...t"" ." . short, sir Dick , after trying in vain to force hint, that he had nn 11.,a1t of illl being him ' r ' t ' ! Clover, 11 9 7 mark ; " and I mt. 0.; how are .1, ' floor , I Th e 1,.. w or d, nere drowned in the rat- his rod liens t-broken Mary to give him up -on the r, ad bt that very Ft... just heron- ja g' no l°l° '‘' a, on inn g '" (soccer at ; Cambria-Augustin Durbin. : Morrison, U • 11 II mtnsible of it from W. a yon.. t ton d er ." tle ..f the advattrio ; g rfaeh-in jumped 1. , (that he might la, his r' at her. door.) the hour ad,aa the grorma were lward; nod nit end! T Imre a rig,l4 to tea, this. i Delaware-Philip Morris Jr. ; Martin, 7 6 S Her only answer tn;•. t on , o r n th ~, „ t i nt; and in elambered the B „ dare ; rentneihd had dm cruelty to tell her one night, .he 1 Dauphin -Thonme U. bream, .hreniali 11.11 0 .01. 1 4 2 that on being addressed by his name, he Ile ' I I ' I ' h • intelligent stni!es o hk.h o h o t t „1 ~„,i„„., ,0 0,0 d.”..a.. aOn 11.A. 1,, berth bY the ,not bur posing lit me to her hulloes from rooso ,l 0 ,,, and gave en answer, - .. 3lar? had . 0 , . , 1-. to truster s'rength , Ranter. Creswell, 1 I t cool iit kJ.Jico for this t. stitioony, nll the Erie-Jamen Thompson, Ono. H. Cutler. Ol e , 0 . 2 2 translations, and whi..ll I ,loo n to e.0.m.. ' als 'Y ' 3 ' wi 'l' ors Sun l'"'"' of talk i n g I.mosing his oar. sick ;nether, that. hoe ew 0 Iktween the querrel, otol 0 1 1,3 pistol., - 4.xetttun ?dore would permit She fell Fayette-Wm. Hatfield, Daniel Keine. G o dhead, • 6 2 into arrant . ' Coupling the remark wills the of Mare I've . "' ' . 01 m we. not 11 fit "Btelt for 111 m, eithc i. and the gr.., .d the lend body, and , ohno,, all, t h o ev id os ,„ „i• dm, „ mu; . ,;;;,;_ Lock , faintiod, int.. her father'', arms, and Franklin-G. W. Brower. ji i j ....., jjjj ., .j. 1,,. r on ], 1., ', ego Lingo 'laving c aylein e d, for the nuke of pro. ! birth Isr breeding; and that if ever he mar. a mornon• ot toltuiration ran through the (Intone-Maxwell Weald.. / . Changes. , On the second ballot, Moms. Applelengb, mall bandit., I eel. her d .1. for • ter- (''etc h tint my it•to . • h. the ' 6 .' 4 tfro•• shed, it ahotdol be to a wile or ...... liberal; 'A,. on,. no.. ..do not f o r . 1,,,... ~„I sees daughter of the ""Iehl"41".111; and ' fr.. th e siogolar eh-nom-toner of , roe ••-. ;rot sof thi•Ving 1 there were many Oh.. brsi•les to y ive it • ve"' ; Huntingdon-Thomas P. Campbell. ..• This it an alibi, 'hit h a witness ' . l Indiana-Edward Callum. Carlton, Evens, Gill., lingue, M'OuSa, added, 01 ott yp o , lib. to , „or ; y„.... u „, young. end apparently ii.expericuced, tray. , „ 11.• Lao been drinking • gob.] dente , it color; careially moor Dit.les own reekloss: vend for Mr flunk. tx ?" eltno alto. six hundred miles, to pass ~roe • • 1 I er. T s not &Renton, Clarion and Venango-A. Pia o fray, ~1 ~,o , to , ot to flu, L ose cn- habits and I. cut del t e mfusi i. when fi rst '"IIII an " I ' °III. '" heIII I I ll ' I ' a tEscarded sweetheart wettld cu. otter, W. T. Alexander. I mess.. Donahue, Gr.oe, Phdps, vetted Irt : ' , I f t . o n '. going to hominy,. sir." with& tone I ilny'in Derwiek , toy portly via a- via eivilly '',,,,,.,;;;,. s Lis stage fuv ' seite ; but also he asked 'whet be bad been &dug. the ern.. • IIL"IY Te -ix 1..1.1.1re I mile:, to polar° herself forma' Lebanon-Cyru• Cormony. • • for Mr 8.1.1.MCD. .. , ..1.... e 1f 1 .,....14,..... j ~„.jj . joj , ~,,, 1.1,..t1 me yunh.n. and ...wired me that t n. ~.....1, that in4eud a a st. nu of reproach- hog of the nornsy-thitd of i rot..ber. 111 r Wile. for Mr Van.. h o d h oot , to t o , o d0i1y,, ,,„, ~,.„, r „,, „„, , ,,n, 1/,. re lultShe 1.0.4. .1,11.1.. x. Orl the ', , S. M 1., 0 11 a 11,...d I. fea r s, yonr )! tar .n- din. who saw Id- ...et...stricken Inok,,enott•drel like this 1" In c a . wamrotion rot Lehigh n and Carbon-Wm. IL Bather,' 1 _ r _.... v .. et demo, tor ,er 1... m.. indeed it was, not 1110111V1 , ..i.,11).: b. fit- • score "I m.r) . ..l"ttr'•Y• '' T' ,re's • bf•aa - 'I ) ...A pede, and sheltie% and kept ray -, tel taken by surprise, and his angry de- I 3IiII I e ,";'l' le t. ' l ?” ''' V„ , , erle h l WIIY be Sele've Feel. i Mr Potter, tor lilr Clover *rally t Illg 110 Iter ,gaol , sir, snit that the very I hag. „ Poor Richard : poor. 1100.Rieharill1" ; flatice afterward, when aware nf tbe drift reqnited, 11021, V. 11•110.1 to till, 4 1 117 •: linaerne-13 F. Sevbert, Wm. Koons. • .0 flu th h halts, Mears. Be - e u tie , at "To London !" repeat . 1 l ; w i t h tooth , stm t .., th e road knew ; .11 Lenders, the Ih o grow sobered, and would hie have ant- . of the question, there MS nu doubt of Ids i "...11 , "rlw.ekvc - bolt, oboe Peso heaves Laneseter-Jmob M. Amirake, John M. w land Pbel 1 11 . II Ide o ye, vol for 1 v a y. gorpe t. than I ono ld well ... eon , s o . ; _l is . staid oral •ensible , and had so much tee , teeth , n e nttleh get the .... 00hed vet , of shank. ett..orandome onntained, (ori- Dunlap, Chas. M. Johnson, John Houston, Houston, , t . Messrs. Illek, Maynard, /1111.11 Sktor. for . Were you ever th ere h e y on o" Oh yes r , dignity about her, that she's to At to it°' all her etrength, an,' ran till who came to . " Dirk was comatitted for trial ; and, dandy written Iwo n at them 05.., and ;James 800.. Striekland. mo the reply, rendered snore 011..4 its through the world as leer grandmother." her y ethe e e g.... .. a ~. d.). a ormhoo „b.. oir, , „ or . ro , do 3 . for all who k „ 0 „ . dated oith a still diseernabk tear,) "4.-1 Lyenming, Clinton and Pony-Oliver ; Mr Soh f V t ammo, or amen singular nova's . " I came km, ..,. To .1101.1 Itsnented the more readily,' the old Manacle ' drove WA ill their poet- his worthy parents, and bad men the ores - Sober 23.1-this day, parted forever in this' Watson, Charles Lyman. I. the fourth bell.. Masers. Manner envy utiles beyond it the day before yea.- , that this very dignity h " wede " 111 ' III 'S" chaise to try and make D all up, and get tuns laimeelf grow up before them, • prett • anal with floor Diehard Mensal. God ; Mifflin-Joseph Ale:ander. • : and Porter, voted for filthier. y." !el I,..vir s Into what I wished so much to I ' • Y ' granat we mar moot 6 the Mont uotery-J. C. Smith, A. H. Ttp thei son rd. one. more open hie trial, curly-haired child. mini then • manly spiv -. B ran , A 11,1 0 ... J4l Dunlap, Fraser, Iluestoo, " It would he quite anperfinn. In any that ' know: and even now I listened to it with Marr a l )was off-ber parents would not tall lied curly - haired Illv behavior in yrison . ;, hod ,; did they meet again in this world. pen. Spencer Shoemaker. • ' Flutter and'James for Strickland. my eadosity was exceseively eseited by ' all the at...l4mi. fur the Isl. she had whither ." . 'Welly dogged and WI.; and be ;teemed .hr i raid I , when my honest friend ; had ; Monter-Jobs Hoge. W. S. Garvin . ' DIV Messrs. M oon and Schoonover, 61 , thie enexpeated -newer, and I .lare sad ; lee"we 111 W, ee if of retro, foe rant boleti n And where did 10,1, go y" asked I, l - rto acorn even denying the feet to those who V I " a 4„,""I",""e tro oldest MN iu his, Northumberland-W. Fu11... Morris.. my readers will not me down-as I did my- 111111 11111 herwir ' • lhew the hel " e t " " le the Brat time venturing to interrupt the could sap.. him guilty, as most did ; • I l e. " '-` ll . "II Mary thought It was , Northampton and Monroe-IL E. James. . Vier the 4th ballot had been anmenord, off when it wan too late- as o v er y .e,,,,;.; place," asked I, . that you newt to know honest Berwieker's cow snore nanntion. but to his p... 1.0,.. (who rarer ~..id baler otherwise, and no ono claret pre. it ;W, 11, Butter ' Mr. MIA Fraser, proved the appoint...out fellow for not having the dexterity to grat• ' her 5 " well 1 " "It came oat eirr, afterward, that an an- ; credit It) urging hint to think, for the sake upon her. She Motu him a letter, though,l Perry-J..lh Daily. Oh of • committee of oh. to draft wooled.* Ify it. i . Yee, sir ; boo and bred In Berwick eh In Lend. had 'formerly invited her tele( MN gray b ath whether same toe.. of whit. no we else saw; and I her he as Philadelphia city-Pear Cull.. . the th e theewetheith of the ceethesiee. . life one hnr.lly worth saving aineo be Bares, John Swot , Dr. Wm . P. L. 1 Bat my soaped.. no If ashamed of 15m• ' 15 ' 8 " '555 a farmer' . dee111 11 Ww• • 'entte up and visit bite; and now, that her, proving his Inn... might not yet be I Lehigh meth. wsa adopted, and Uwe. Who m far committed herself to a Mon- I mile nut or town, and just what • farmer's '•o g agement was na badly broken o ff , she , food , le at length mid, though it mewed L o loot Mary. Poor devil I w ell swe U.J. I hert. , Voter, Bitten Hutto, Wiles, Lyeeh. ger, and nether a rompr emulate.. (the dough., gam,' M . Fu r .noth o , a door, told her parents it would ea. her much 'Wong from Mut by hie parents' dhtreas •'" re., snap. will 5°b55 b4•l. ' Philadelpitie eourdy--John Shame; Th .. Ka ... man, mew and Ihtneer,.p. I ham • wife and So children mitten on aolable woman • taught her le be'. end misery to leave home for • while, and evert ' ° There's but oae wean on earth win • L tile more passed between me and my I Wee. Green Jobe Ulm, Joh. G. Bronner.l 0.44 wa ...hur.. my ihete. I belie.. potty legibly ,) MA bah brew, and knit and sew ;In short every.' go to took*, to keep oat of Me way till mold door are of tido horrible charge, ( bat j,M•wht at 11.„ 1414. .. t 0f D x_....; *.e.-_,_•••• roan' 1...". ' H . PH I' °"7"4".. J. 8. 1 The Beeeeedm this adjuersed note tank kb the mash nod anemend me or two in. thing that my giala I. h . r dot. re now ' N. Mani. @tumid be emoted-. Or, tom If she woo nevi enough to do it ll' s "* . ' ' " .55 .... .... m 0ne.... , Demahm. J•••• - w.... ME pot II think, to-'anew morale'. Menet gengion. with that le t o o i er Ml, MO 111111. do. They think these good old !h.„,../ r toted her ember, In big rebel. a ppm. elites left England) and thee. Me., and led Illobard lives with Ids pareate, a; geleolitill-- - met A wl Is Inileltely more dismoraglng reelWeee ll illi•lte oaks ' he. "Ir". 1 1. h eC (as las afterward seknowledgod, Odle ry "- Penwlek 1 This 6 • judvient oe me,. 555/,_..d55 a nd • ,_' 515.• " l,„b" toy e _____ t _ o ewr "". ' I f f ene /._,, 0 , t00 __,* ny UIOOND DAY. Moe eallee silence. I felt I had net the they "em made limy Towdoe m I for I diodes how near It was beim t 11.1111, . father, for tho amp of task erl t" .i r-..-- -- -b; and -,_ ...I I. --- 1 ---.___ • - wiwisiel... 0. x. Thursday, May SO. meaGM tight te ask In dints toms, °My •• *met. ele , bat fee h n eellehle am " and I Them elm • ia1tata......l Wag ta il. ei , .TM egoelsod parents loot cot • more, ,_•• ...2. 1 .4_._t• •MS eh sEreet e_ ,__..Y th• Berin ~c , ....'"• ' . 6 - " .1.11- Tie (lievesile s am sod oomentel die them what meld make you travel soon 'eh•Ple may, Y. might ham tabor h.! or jeet doe, whim wader was /Ivy's Ile wither to Mary the most pathodeletter ~), ,, e',...... 5 .7.,_ --- •M. P•mewe • .. 5- !..... man foremos le %diodes without Won. Misdeed tellso Ow one day le' and as I saw fee • 6 4- main Ise Ate slipped quietly a. hood Is , hrakm Mart ewe peened , _ They feared 5. ‘ ,L e 1 5 0w... ." •5•5•• em bin Moo , Top --Edwerd bleed. as itellows i Weglegtme-Juba }gorse, llshard Do- In a slatai, As Mel not do least mind to NU me. I re. "Weill Medi ear oft. le her fearer's , the de* ori get Way to Leedom." I she would hmo oiled. ISM It pleased Gad h. " ed.. - - owns Mb Oh 141.1. .. -..--• - - _._ . . .1. . ~ .. ...• • .. - _metal oo ityWit; wookneos;:d reek earl to mirk' H. to all leer bettor ani — "Ho -. 100 l trio Ms r aid I.— ;Zemke ; sad though tko lad dot Lot ken aehamod ta uo. tbo odoatua l aa my, egip (men • post trade is tap has, "Olt t .baton or do waft mbar; I kept the had .hewed, they was deUdood •lalits sod UMW". of the wader pee you know. ylr ;) sad, aosehow a oiler, let as as, It was la Otatelmer, sad Ww 111 ewe weak kayo far reams of Male. lla ma, I. wane Old a mew; whisk, filsoa • eke WI la silk spring ova of ear loom, Ark. Welt *AI Mali bet • dart Iry eareild the Wad to bar goad lekaliim anent tear that Imw kiddies/loons bolded • unnobaol'a a she wok take. leor tut ha utatee, to Nkar wan a Mai sad told Mr all. - 11 11 ontpse. - L. - ‘envirt *t* MONTROSE, PA.. THURSDAY, JUNE 1:, !s,io, :;TM.71^,21C , 111) VW A ..u.k70.7.101".7141"-. I , Wmtuors laseeli, Jams narks! Kamm Jr. Jobs Imdfinia bierwo k lio:imy"rm ono WeeNs and lidCruh—Jesis LAM. wh.....b0 y I. SIM th It ; I Warn Pes.-0. 7. graft. Me eeleau jot lo Union and Janina..—James K. Dati , O. Crandon]. Yoh--Jam.... E. Buchanan, Gounill, Jailn Hurst. }L 4 c~WM.~