THE LEHiriii WEG3STE,Ph ALLENTDVIN, PA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1856 O. F. HAINES, EDITOR T. M. ll.—Send the lines to the young lady. We really could not publish such stuff. JonSr F. W.—We could not undertake, to ad vise. You must trust a little to good luck, and everything to industry, energy, and tact. .ANNIE.—Let the gentleman (?) conic round of his own accord.. If you place a half-drown ed puppy-dog on the grass, it soon recovers. An Earnest Hint. Pay as you go" is the philosopher's stone from Which all can realize the most benilicent results. We therefore wish to remind those of. our subscribers who are indebted to us, that though wo have never called upon them for money, it is none the less needed. We endeav or to pay our debts promptly, and as our ex penses are very heavy, it is absolutely necessa ry that we also should be punctually paid. We cannot afford to employ a collector, the ex pense of which would absorb all, our profits, making us pay heavily for what we ought to have without ailing for it. Any sums that may be sent by private hands or by mail, will be properly credited, and receipts 'sent in re-, turn. Accident from a Fluid Lamp. On Thursday evening last, a domestic in a ! family in the lower part of town, was seriously burned on the hands, breast and face, by the, explosion of a fluid lamp, which she attempted to replenish while burning. Her injuries were, at first considered dangerous but she is now re covering. We wonder when such careless hab its will cease. At best these fluid or camphene lamps are vile things =more dangerous than powder-flasks—and the sooner they are thrown out of use, the better fur the safety of human ; life. While we chronicle this occurrence, we may perhaps as well refer our readers to the adver tisement of the Sylvic Oil and Lamp Comp. By the use of their oil no such occurrences will take plaCe. It produces a light equal to gas, at a cost of a cent for two hours, and can not be made to explode. It can be seen at the tele graph office every evening. Congressional Pay. The members of the Thirty-fourth Congress have voted themselves and successors salaries instead of per diem pay. The Senate bill giv ing $2500 per annum was amended on Friday night in the House, by increasing the sum to $3OOO a year, deducting for voluntary absence during the session, and giving no books except those printed by Congress. In this form it pass. ed the House by 101 to 07, and it was at once sent to the Senate and there passed by 27 to 12. The bill applies to the present Congress, the per diem of which fur this st,sion amounts to about t.,.. - ;2000 fur each lumber. Political Bloctings Irt another part of to•dny's paper we publish ,the proceedings of the Political County Meet ings held on Saturday. The Dullloul meet,' iug wns held at . the Public House of C. F. BECK, in Catasauqua, and is said to have been the largest and most enthusiastic political meeting ever held in the County. The Repub 'limn meeting was held at Yoder's Hotel, in Trexlertown, and' is also said to have been very numerously attended, and spirited in feel ing. Allentown Academe. The• Fall term of this Institution will coin mence on Monday the Ist of September, Its popularity is so wide spread that it became necessary to enlarge the buildings in order to meet the favors bestowed upon it,. Several additional teachers have been engaged, and session Will open under the most favor: auspices. :Young ladies and gentlemen may wish,. to pursue a thorough acaden course on moderate terms, will Lind this ii tutiou as one worthy of choice. Drowned. On Monday evening of last week, a Luau from this county, named PETER T. lltxkLE, drowned in the Delaware river:near the Inc of the Schuylkill, at Philadelphia. Eft were made to recover the body, but will effect. The deceased leaves a wife and children. Anarchy In California. At the latest dates the Executive Comm itt; San Francisco still hehl.sway, and was sett at defiance all authority, both State and Fe; al. The trial of Judge Terry, of the Supt Court, for having resisted and wounded on, their number, who attempted to arrest a' eon in his presence, has not yet been broi to a close. The general impression scenic; be that he would be banished from the Stat at least, would not be permitted to rest. his judicial functions. There is a rumor now ; that treason to the State and rebellion against the federal, government have been deliberately; planned'by the COmmittee, and will be attempt- ; ed to be carried out. 'We give this rumor for; What it is worth. California has again suffer od from terrible conflagrations. * Nearly two [l7-Fitulr Cm. tv Onto.—The Clcarland hundred buildings were destroyed at Placer- Plaindefihr is of the opinion that there will lie little ft nil in that section the present sea vino at an estimated loss of $1,000,000. At ; very Georgetown SIOO,COO, and at Marysville $160,-1 isloolL7_ than e u L P eonfcitiv crop Nocr. il ha b i e .d l s i titit9 ü b l c a . t n t e r cases 000 worth of property have been burnt, and we scarcely a peach will be gathered. Api ) :les are also learn that just before the steamer left thel more plentiful, but there will not be as many town of Navada was totally destroyed, the . loss as usual. amounting to three millions. Advices from n , utt'o/ORTALITY AMONG CIIILDREN.—Tn the. Oregon state that the war in the southern per. cities of New York, Philadelphia and Boston, tion of the TOrritory has been brought to a ; last week, the folloWing number of children closes -. I died, under five years of age :—New York. 436, • I Philadelphia, 273, Boston, 34. Total, 743. O:7 • EIPENEIES OF NEW YORK.—The $280,000 appropriated for cleaning the streets of that city in the year 1856 is already expended, anal fiTo.Months of the time unexoired. Sentence of Eisenbroun. Below wo give the sentence of P. F. Eisen braun, as passed upon him by Judge Maxwell, at the tate term of Court fur the Hausman rob bery, of which lie plead guilty. We trust our' young readers will read it in an earnest man ner, nnd seriously reflect on the fate this young man has met with by imprudently going astray from the paths of honesty and rectitude. He,' as is well known:Occupied a favorable position in our community, and was in a well-to-do sit- I nation, with bright and golden prospects before him, but seeking to better his personal interest, he in an evil hour yielded to temptation, and is now a convict serving his sentence in a lonely cell, in the Eastern Penitentiary: Of course, lie may copse out a bettered and good man, but he can never regain in society and public esti mation the foothold he so recklessly threw' away. May his fate prove a warning to all young people, and if beset with temptation be- I ware that they not yield. The following is the sentence : PENNROSE F. EISENBRAUN.—You have plead guilty to the indictment found against you of larceny of the property of Solomon Hausman, and the duty is devolved upon the Court to pro- ; nounce the sentence of the law upon you for the commission of the crime which you acknow ledge you committed. The Court have heard ; with great attention the statement made by your counsel in your behalf, appealing to us in mitigation of the sentence we are called upon to pronounce. And we feel it our duty to state ; that all that could be said in your behalf has ; been most eloquently and forcibly urged by your counsel ; he has certainly acquitted him self fully of his duty to you. But we feel ob liged to say that the circumstances detailed as to the nature of the crime committed, your own previous position in society, and the mode and , manner of the act which brings you before us. do not in our opinion commend you to that great leniency which has been urged. Your i intelligence and consequent knowledge of right, and wrong, and the duties you owed to the community of w hich you were a member,—a community which, as has been said, received yon into favor, if you had had proper feelings, should have proved insurmountable harriers to the commission of such n crime as this ; while the exposed and unguarded condition of the aged citizen whom you victimized, an old and unsuspecting companion With whom you was associated as a fellow boarder, should have led you to seek to protect him from wrong, instead of inducing you to take advantage of the condi tion he is represented to have been in. But while we feel thus as to the character of the crime you have coimni tted, and that it is with out .justification, extenuation or excuse, we do not feel required to pronounce the most extreme sentence the law allows. To one of yonr intel ligence and former associations,lt is not so much the time of' punishment that would be felt as its character. Many of a more ignorant and blunt ed nature would feel less the full extent of the imprisonment authorized by the law, than one like you, of educated mind, would a shorter pe riod. In therefore stopping short of the extreme sentence we might pronounce, we do not do so 1 from any feeling that there arc palliating cir- ! cumstances connected with the commission of the crime which you have plead guilty to, but because we believe that the punishment we. have determined to indict will answer the ends of the 1 tw. mark our strong disapprobation of your conduct, and lie a sufficient example to others who may at any time feel any di,posi lion to foi*t their ditties to the don,inuttily of which they are member:4, to advance.as they; might Ildok their fiersonal interest. And we hope that the lesson you have learned, rind its sad consequences upon .you, will induce you, after you shall have perlbrined the sentence we are about to impose. to return to the society 01' your fellow•tilen with a determination to lead a life of rectitude, and conduct yourself as a goad and worthy citizen. The sentence of the Court is. that you Penn rose F. Eisenbrann pay a line of $1 to the Com monwt alth of Pennsylvania 'for the county of Lehigh, that you restore the property stolen. if not already so done, to the owner thereof, or pay the value thereof. that you undergo an im prisonment in the State Penitentiary tbr the Eastern Dist rid of Pennsylvania, in , the Coun ty of Philadelphia, therein to be kept ill sena l . rate and solitary confinement at labor, tbr the; period of twyrs, to he computed fr om this date, to be ref clothed and treated as is direc ted by law, that you pay the costs, and stand committed until this sentence is complied with. killed John R. llardwieh, near Greensburg, Ky.—Same night was arrested ; next morning the grand jury found a true bill against him. Ile was tried that afiernooti, and found guilty on the morning of the 24th, and was sentenced, the same day, to be hanged on the sth of Sep tember. : -- GET A Tamm.,A man having a trade seldom' finds his way to the State Prison. Convicts are generally drawn from the class iyho do " a little of everything." THE LEHIGH REGISTER, AUGUST 20, 1856. Democratic County Meeting. ..1 Union County Meeting.. (Communicated for the Lehigh Regieter.) . I • - , d r y release from this infernal prison -house where In pursuance of public notice, the regular • In pursuance of public notice, a very largo • DAVID H. HURTER'S DESCRIPTIVE -LETTERS ; a man had not even the Power of locomotion at Democratic County Meeting was bold at the number of citizens of political parties opposed OP A -WHALING VOYAGE, ike. .. his own control, or the liberty of speech, and public house of (I/ P. Beck, in Catasamma, on • to the present National Administration, assent- - (COST/SUED FROM ern LAST.) wherm every little Convenience was cut off at SAN FnrAN("N" , 131 "" 11, 18 a. the malicious eapride of the officers. How ea- Saturday last. The Meeting was organized by bled at. the public house of Gideon Yodder, in : the appointment of the following named gentle- Trexlert own. Lehigh county, to consult togeth- • However, they lowered ; the sea smooth as a gerly we that. day watched the sinking of thei men as oflieers : or concerning the approaching important elee-. • mirror, reflected the frail tiny bark upon the sun in the western horizon : it seemed as if for President.lloX. FANitutt. A. liattn:s. Lion and the sad condition of the Union. • glittering • surface, with its load of hardy, : a second time, the hand of God had stopped its; Vice Presidents.-Gen. David henry, Lion. On motion of 111.. G. C. Hand the Conven- I bronzed and courageous stout-hearted sailors . course sincethe creation. and when at last With Jacob Erdman, Joseph Millet.. Peter Engelman, lion was organized by the appointment of the ! going forth to war with the huge monsters a thrill of delight .we beheld the last lingering John Kratzer, Hon. Peter Newhard, Capt: Ja- 'following officers. rays of the sun playfully flickering over the cob Marks. - around them: The harpooner softly rose in the President.-110N. J: F. Rem:, of Allentown.. bow of the boat, while the captain, taking the tops of the rolling waves, our hearts rejoiced., Secretaries.-Nelson Weiser, John R. Scholl. Vice Pris dents.-Daniel Deily, Geo. hill,' helm, whispered the commands necessary. BOt we were learned e , another t. bitter of Committee - nit Resoisitionc.- Allentown-N.. Paul Riefler, Moses Wicand, Owen Schreiber,, Oars were unneeded, as the whales tvere.appa- disappointment,-the onshore 'p all aln ' n i li gh t o , an ve d thus Ward, J. P..Newhard, R. E. Wright: Sonth David Weida, John Smith, Sanfhrd Stephen, rently unmindful of the speck upon the water ' pos e d "er ie ship near the coast:-came on board, Ward, M. Hannum, lion. J. Dillinger : Lehigh Adam Hecker, Levi Woodring, George Liiiltig, which the boat seemed to be, and lay perfectly. k ee . Ward, A. J. Odenwelder, Jacob Wolf : Cats- Maj. S. Christ. Solomon Euder, Henry Jarret, quiet ; with paddles they neared ono of the tar- a no sooner ' was the boat raised on her sauqua, James D. Sehall, A. Woolever : Ilan. , Dr. Wm. M. Knob gest, who with his flukes rolling slowly from _rapes, than we wore ship and stood off-by • , over, Israel Trexler, Geo. S. Mertz ;S. White- Scerf•taries.-P. IL Weidner, S. B. Ritter, side to side, seemed to be enjoying himself vas 12 o'clock we were a dozen leagues from shore. - I hall. Jun. Biery. Jno Kratzer ;N. Whitehall. Dr. S. Shultz, Jacob Young. ly. They got within a few yards of hisfglis .- DAVID H. HUNTER, C. L. Knolls°, Wm. J. Keck ; Washington,! Alter the organization of the meeting the :Mg sides when the Captain spoke the w rds I [To Ilia CONTINVED.] Boas Hausman. Jacob Remelt' ; Iliedelberg„ . object of the same was stated by the President 1 " Get ready,!" " John Peter; David Ross ; Lynn. Peter Snyder, in a pointed and forcible speech, which was re-' perered reply. " G l ee it to hi All ready !" was the iiis- 1 m!" shou d the! ..1(7 -- A Youso LAny M,Vattinn TO Tim CORP= Joel Haas ; • Lowhill. Reuben Scheirer,, J. E. ceived with great satisfaction. and afterwards; Captain, and in the twinkling of an ye the OP itint lAN - ca.-A Wrist unnatural affair took Zimmerman ; WeisenbUrg, Jon. Blank, Frauds a committee of thirteen was appointed to pre- i vigorous anti of the harpooner had rove the place at Bordentown, New Jerseyf on Sunday. Weiss : Upper Macungie, Geo. B. Fogel. Jim. • pare resolutions to express the sense of the keen-edged. iron deep into the side of the mon- . Aug. 3d. The Trenton Gazette states that the Bear ; Lower Macungie. John Mattern, Peter meeting, which were afterwards unanimously , ster. Almost instantaneous with the blow . son of a gentleman in Bordentown, recently Romig ; Upper Milford, Reuben Stahler. Chas. adopted. was - the raising of dm fluke, like . huge top. ! returned from Albany, New York, sick with Foster : . Lower Milford, 11. Dillinger, H. Jot..; The following gentlemen composed the coo- sail, overshadowing the boat and ' s occupants the consumption. and died oh Saturday, the' elan ; Upper Salmon, Henry B. Pearson. D. M. matte, viz : With its ominous shade, and bef e they were Oili. The deceasedbad previously been engaged Engleinan ; Salisburg, Joseph Neck, J. 11. Erd-1 LN. Gregory, Andrew K. Wittman, Reuben . able to obey the command of ' Stern all," ,to a young lady aged abbot 17, now residing. in man. Guth. Win. Iliering, Peter Mickley, Rini Bal. ! (backing of the oars or middles.) town it came. the house of her intended father-in-law. and • After the organization of the meetine , , and Het. lleej. Ilaintz, Peter :Bensinger, Willo t igh- j -scattering death and destruc ton: one-half she is a firm beln ver in the spiritual notions the object of the same was stated by the ' Presi- by Edelman, Jacob Moser, Geo. C. Hand, Da. I the boat. was smashed level is. tit the water, as well as was her lover and his father. On dent. the Committee retired to draw up a pre- vid Bieber and Jacob Wetly. ! while amid the white foam of the commotion Sunday morning, with the consent of the yming mimic and series of resolutions, and af t e r a : During the absence of the committee the; could be seen for a moment tl• mutilated and man's father, Ala young lady was married to short time returned and reported as follows: convention teas eloquently addressed by C. M. ; lifeless bodies of the Captain , nil three men, . the corpse by the " spiritual ceremony," which • Whereas, the Democracy of . Lehigh county, Ronk, Esq., of Allentown, whose remarks call- I the other was saved. So mu, t for infringing: was performed through a boy who acted as in view of the great issue now prestnated to the .ed forth the repeated applause of the whole as- . the " rules and regulations,' as the Captain medium ! 'The piton; lady was attired 'in all people of this Union, deem din present crisis as sembly. Upon the return of the committee lie ' lust his life by doing so, and •or his love of- , the usual biidal paraphernalia at the cerernony fraught with more serious . s.' import than any gave way to enable than to make their report. i blubber. . and alter it was , over the funeral. of deceased through which we have ever passed ; amt [We have been unable to procure a transla- ! September 11th, 1853.-Up .n this day most' took place. It was attended by upwards or whereas. we deem a clear and concise decla- . lion of the resolutions which were presented in ' of us were initiated into the Eel dangers of sea• , two thousand persons from Bordentown atur ration of our principles (as a part of the only German. but will give them' to our readersl life for the first time ; early n the day there' vicinity who hind been attracted to the spot by National Union-loving party that has survived next. week.] , were symptoms of a change it the weather by a morbid entiosity. The young ladylicted at the surges of bigotry and fanaticism,) peculiar- j The following resolutions expressive of thin. an alarming depression of the nercury in the the grave like one really possessed with Tin. ly appropriate. therefore, Igeneral principles were afterwards adopted : , barometer. and about noon chi sky assumed a evil spirit : she t•a veil and thing herself into L' , .:se/red, That we look with most heartfel t Resolve . el, That it is the thissinn of the Flee Re-threatening aspect, seetitimg as t •ouglt the heav- the grave, and was with great difficulty borne . pride upon the position now occupied by, the publicans to secure to all the enjoyment of th e ir , : ens were shrouded in black. 1..0 prepared gyp I flout the spot to the residence of him whom National Democracy of this country : inalienable rights, by the impartial application' the ship by lashing everything movable ti . she regents its her father•in•law. Since the Ist. 1;c-cause it presents the saute unbroken to public alliiirs of the principles contained i n the deck, emptying the boats of t. eir pimplier- funertirshe lives at his 'loose. and at meals a front in support of the Constitution and the the Declaration of Independence, which require calla, and securing the hatches ith iron bars' 'Plate, cop. nod a portion of all the condiments. Union., that it did in tho, days or ,r,al;a.sofl,; equality in rights, and strict justice to all. and covering them with tarpaulin. Being thus of the table are set apart 'or the dead man, Jackson and the Democratte statesmen of later' Roo/er,/, That as slavery is aggressive and prepared, we stood by as this conve- sion of na- .ii hose empty chair these victims of superstition days. - : can only live by continued encroachments upon tore approached us : along line of 'dine foam suppose to be tenanted by his spiritual body. 241. That while treason and Dissolution are; fr ee territory, it becomes the duty and inipera- came borne along with the speed of fit tooling The unfortunate young' lady is the daughter of openly promulgated by the opposition, in case I live necessity of the laboring classes in this gale, showing destinetly its prop 1..:- . We respect litil e pareifis wlinc Ihrmerly resided in' they cannot compass their ends, Democrats ; country, to work earnestly with the Republi. (greenhorns) stood in anxious expect. ion ; Btu linglon, bill Who have removed to Califor-: everywhere, in the language of the venerated i cans, to arrest its further spread, and as the , most of its felt uneasy, but our ignorance o .:ea- rite, whither she intends following tlWm. Cass " cling to the Union as the shipwreeked , slave power when its interest dictates, will at- life prevented us from expressing our fear it' . , mariner clings to the plank wn & hegilt and the , tempt as it now does to Ecotone the w lilte labor. might be after all, thought Ito myself. wh, t ' r ---- ,THE row xlw ART. -In this wonderful tempest close around him." . ! ditto a conditinit like that of the :Jaye, it be- sailors call a " cap-full" of wind, and by show.. age, Art lays her master touches on almost , . 3(1. Because it recognizes .the Sovereignty of comes an act of self defence to ourselves nod a ing any signs of fear, I might lay myself open "erel'Y thing. The ceilings over us and the s• we tread on, are hallowed by- Art. Art car . the States, guaranteed by the express language duty to our pokterity, to relieve them of so den- . to-ridicule ; thus pride willinflo its ence the human 1 of the Constitution, and will not countenance gerous and evilheart a burden. - in the greatest extremity of danger. .But winds the railway through the mountains and . any construction of that _sacred instrument Peso/reel, That the Constitution of the UM- the storm cattle upon us ; WWI a frightful howl 'the mud : makes her machines of wood and iron,- which permits the citizens of one portion of the led States, ordained to form a more perfect . and a mountain of cresty foam it testified its to act as if with knowledge and annihilates Union to interfere with the domestic rights of. Union,to establish justice, and secure the bless- unbounded power by rolling over the ship, cm space with lightning tamed down to the tote -- • , anot her. ings of liberty, expressly denies to the General , ering her whole extent with a mass 01' waft , ledge of a boy. Nothing is too lofty far her Pt-No/red, That the ntion of these States was Government all power to deprive any person of and the wind to show its power as unlimited as touch and nothing foe humble. A new proof the resolt of a series of compromises that have life, libels' V, Or property, without due process : that - of the sea, struck masts andyards with of this old convietion, has just fallen under our ' covered its framers with a glory that will never of taw ; therefore the (loverninent having ito such force that for a moment she staggeted and notiee, ill the shape of a CAM:tient; Pii.L. from , die. a boon which we arc bound by every con- more power to make a Slave than to make a reeled creaking and groaning in every part. I' the la' oratory or that , world renowned .Chena sidenttion that should influence man, to trans. king, and 710 more power to establish slavery had often seen and heard descriptions of SiOrtlis , ist. Dct...l. C. A - rrest. mit to our posterity as perfect as we received ' than to establish monniadri ,sliould at once pin- but now I had the awful reality. I was 'nand' If we understand the subject, he has carried it ; that it can be preserved only in the way in eecil to relieve itself from all responsibility for impressed with the 1111164e:41 might of owethat article to the farthest perfonion of which' which it was established-by mutual compro- the existence of slavery .wherever it pees2sses great and holy Father, thus capable of common- it is capable. Instead of employing 'Drugs in noise and concession-and that whenever either Constitutional power. . ding the powers of tile great oceans and the fit- its composition. as we have always thought the North or South are wicked enough to desire the After the adoption of the report of die corn• ry of the winds. In a tinyhours the storm had nezlessary and only way, he has with consmn - - establishment of their peculiar views as a Na-' mitice, the meeting was further addressed ti,v abated and sank into a calm ; that which had! mate skill extracted the collies of the medicine t Muni measure. and stron, enott...;h to elliorce it, Messrs• - Thoich, of - Bethlehem, in German, and a moment since been a mass el'excitement and. to be employed and combined thou alone in' the !I aE. !Ilion nd its glurious consequences are N. Grigory, of Allentown,'E in nglish. wild fury, now seemed as incapable and harm- their purity together. The compoairtiottit then' gone forever. , Both specelas,were received with entlittsias less ns the sleeping babe. We sulfured no mixed and rolled by machinery and steam pow- R i sideed . therefore, That the attempt now , tic cheers by the crowds that surrounded the particular damage further than the springing eu into a seeroid pill which is wrapped in an ir made to fist John C. Fremont upon the Amer- 1 stand. of the I'c'e-topmast. euvelope of gelatine, f protection from the ef loon pent le as the representative of Northernl Mr, (;reg,ory again come forward at the close Ssipteinber 13th, 1553 :beta of weather or time, and than thickly coated.-ThiadaV was a mo- i fanaticism and as the candidate ef toil sixteen or the meeting and spoke as fell.m.s :-Fellew inentuous one for us landsmen, whouwlsmen, had been with sugar. to servo as its passport over the , m' the t :ni Led State:t. is one of the worst•reatures CO izens,--There is one important matter which for tlie first, time in lair lives out of sight of palate. Notwithstanding, all this labored per yet displayed by truant who 8,.1: nowledge a.I in isl , to present to you betiwe we adjourn. -- • land. About noon of this day our toast bead' faction they are ordered to the Public at less higher law" than the Constitution, and is' We have as Yet HO organ of the Republican cried out that most welcome of sounds, "Lund! than one emit each. However humble the de- 7 e sineerely deprecated by every le tie Roptilelican. Party ilt this county published in the German Ile !" With a thrill of pleasure I sprint , ' to the ' part:tient, we think this may fn sandy charac- R , :m ed ired, That we tel ms w bhor ell is except good . language ; but we cure mustre happy how of see with ho of the vessel, and cuuhl perceive only what' teriz old Democratic pati imin is, and held in titter us to to-day our friends of the Lehigh .Patriot, . appeared to me a dense bank of fog or clouds.; -•ltur as the consommation of Art in its lino Democraticmng 'Yews, /lull. . detestation as well that portion of our political . thus showing that Wet• devotion to principles sun rounded with a mist•of fog or clouds of a' .A Si N . 1:17 halt PRESENTIMENT.- The DC'- of the 2rl inst., states Mr. J. C. opponents whosenarrow views of national policy is stronger thanattachment their aachment to a flivorite lighter color, but as the vessel was moving,. in ri./ ' " Know no SOHO)" as (lintofliCe 1110.4)11 of the candidate. I oar therefore this resolution, that direction at the rate of ten knots per hour, tMt Advertiser same crew who in rallying round Fillmore, pro- Resefeed. That we 'cordially invite the pro. our eyes were soon greeted with the sight of Itop..rs, a your;; man engaged on that paper as claim that they " Know IVolkiag." prietors of the Lehigh Patriot to raise next actual ferra firma. Wu retired at about the at compositor, came to that office the pi evious• m.,,,h,d, That we cordially endorse the plat- week, the Flag of Fremont and Dayton, believ- usual hour, awl upon coining, on deck in the mornilet. and told the hands that he was unfit - Pe-in adopted by the National Conventi o n a t ing dint they will thus meet, the wishes of morning found ourselves to be within live miles for woik. Being asked what ailed him, he said- Cincinnati, embodying and re asserting the tritetlett he di.ennied during the night that he savr , their friends in the county and add to them of the coast of Flores, WIC of the Western Is• - ff Democratic, doctrine of self government. I many others. lands, turd gradually nettling the shore. The his mother in her co in, and the dream was so /?esolred, That we hail with heartfelt pride ! The resolution ,was greeted . with cheers and - coast' is high and bluff, full of little coves ; the vivid, and had affected him so deeply, that he the nomination of James Buchnnan for the Pre- : passed by unanimous acclamations. land or soil appears to be but a layer over could not work. lie remained about ow or. sideney. As a statesman he has no superior, and ; • newareel, That the proceedings of this meet- - the peaked rocks of which the structure of the . lice all day, much depressed in spirits, until th s afternoon, when he received e we rejoice in the prospect of " Pennsylvania's' ing be published in . the " Itehigli Patriot," • island seems to be thrilled, best illustrated by', four &clot.): in nc. Favorite Son" being the . chosen one to allay the " Friedenshote," ..Lehigh Register" and " be- ' comparing the face of the land tel the uneven a telegraphic de patch, annoue ladying to Into that stortns of faction and " crush out" the treason- high Valley Times." surlitce of a piece or quartz. It was a. !natter his mother was dead. Th had enjoyed health; . ble doctrines of the opposition which point on- . Signed by the officers of the meeting. ,of astonishmentm to e that it could be rendered perfect to the dissolution of this.happy Union. Ills: . - productive, yet the soil is very fruitful, so much death, and n , to within a few hours of her o communication whatever had. ;tory is written in the annals of his country,i I' — , ~, - Porin..vriox AND Pinn , inar or TOE CST-• so, that it is divided into little patches of about been received warning lhim of her illness. TIM d no limn (especially a Pennsylvanian,) who • Tar! SrAres.-The Philadeltillia Inquirer gives . an acre each, which presented their •variegaicd the following as the ag.eregate of the value or colors of white, yellow, green and red, at a dis-; death took place at Niagara, C. W., 228 miles izes patriotism, a steady devotion to the inter.trim Detroit. .......- - .s of the whole country ; inshort all the quell- • Pr°PertY in the United ' Slates, and (be aggro. ' lance, and made a very beautiful appearance ' •-, , gate of population, taken front oflHal sources. The Well' shores prevent a lauding at most ph, a railroad car Westrecently . ' 1 --- 'lmacixo A Arorit.-A vote was taken in , s that constitute greatness, can withhold from n his support. ; Population,out in the follow -20.901,312 ' eel s while the highest peaks seem to co• mingle mg Milliner ~. A . B uc h anan wan arose from his %V Resolved. That i n John C. Bc„kfinidge. the! Ylilne tit city,mop ~11.011.6 I 1,072 . with the clouds, and are crowned with gloves mince for the Vice Presidency, we recognize . This woold bean averige of ahout 8 I:15 to each' of trees or pei haps vineyards. We " laid Ml' :'. seat and called on all who store in tower of Fre . moot to '• pull their boats off.' No one_ap itatesman, though young in years, or experi. and every mrson, black an d white, bond and and on" a town, or a small collection of white • . free, male and female, children and adults.' ' houses, the principal ohe, (an official building,) tin this novel manner (ho punting to (he ; .. 2C, of enlarged views, of National feeling s, claims of the •• little mustang," he requestett a of that true dignity which will enable him /.. A Dcsaiturrivn Moxrii.-The casualties presenting the appearance of a Turkish Mei:mite. those f . . 11 , r a% ot•a i l to /111 •lianan to "keep their discharge the duties with honor to himself Lir " - for Jul Y in the United States foot •up as rob . . .. The place I was informed was Santa Cruz. A • a the country. li . oes : 'Railroad accidents, kille 721, wounded ' boat's crew went ashore, who alto icing woe I ceded to do. Unanimous for BuchanaM, flesoferd, That we approve of the Democratic searched for tobacco (which is contraband,) .138. Steamboat accidents kitten .) v . . . , ....L I .... 1 oun 1«1 , and so reportedin the County paper. ,te nominations for Canal Commissioner, Au- ' ' were permitted to land, and returned in the . 30. By tires, complicate, &c., 1,11.120, wound ,:or General and Surveyor General. and shall . evening. How I longed to be in the boat,-but . d 75,Pronertv destro •ed b , fires, reel-on ,e to Messrs.. Scott; Fry and Rowe our cordi- .. e • •' ' 3 3 the crew was-a select one-melt who they felt ing only those where 820,000 and over have confident would make no (Wort to escape. :option. beets lust, 81,121,000. Resolved. That we consider the attempt of , They left our Ship's side and were soon entering i Blank Republicans to,create the impression one of the many coves composing the landing ; 1:7 - = STILL :MOUE GREAT Laium...LA (lien(' ii it, " Free Kansas" is the wily quesiimi now forms us, that Cyrus Strold, a Blacksinitii, l i meanwhile, we kept, in near shore, '-' putting about" occasionally, when we discovered a fore the people, as simply ridiculous, and Eplirata toienship, this county, and his brother, rtliy of the source whence it eminates. One :17 years old, bound 71 carriage and war , I bum-boat (trading-boat,) approaching, which soon came along7side. With the permission of! ,r ago the '' Pope "f Runde was tl'a, "4 . wheels, in 31, (lays. 30 of elle tires were °, l ll , s tio e ; On it prey tons 4 occasion a prolerbilorN , inches wide, 30 three inch, -1 two and a half the mate they came on board, and, after giving i riif, or al the repel of the " Sub-Treasury, &c,, i inch, 2 two inch, 5 two and a half inch.-Mr,.a prize to the cabin in the shape of a large bas- t , as happened to suit the fancy of the limn- , Strohl is a Pennsylvania German, resides nearket of eggs, (a usual thing I understood,) for • gentlemen, were foistedinto the canvass Ilalinstown, this county. The amount of the ' license to cheat the fore-mastmen, down they represented as the " only question nower be- • work was 861. Mr. Strohl si would like to knot came with a rush into the forecastle, and catch •e' . ; the people." We cannot permit a band of , who can beat this.-Lancaet• Whir , ...natinit thus to create mew issues at pleasure ; .s• ing us by the shirt, coats, pants and hats, re quested a " trade" for the baskets of sour ap- ! . • fbr the purpose of overshadowing the cherished • - • „ . , : pies and cheese, which they had brought withl Ir7: 7 'N''w is J 1. 1 .1 -• -1 he 11 hit° I " . ° ll ntain them ;-.-among the apples, skillfully concealed, guidance principles of sterling Democracy, under the , 1 guidance of which our glorious cm . corresponde B correspondent of the eston Pest, describes • were bottles of" arguadent," (a villainous com lThderacy has I a visit on tic 11th . t Ito ,Juke to an, immense pound,) and some bottles of wine. This was.; assumed its envious position among the nations snow bank in Tiickerivan's Ravine, at the base' served out somewhat liberally and after clue I of the earth. • If Our opponents feel disposed to of Mount 11-ton, which has not ' suit! .ient , .: ' display their Qaixotic chivalry by demolishing it melted this stat7son . to form a " Snow •Acrch. . time for effect had been given, away went coats, wind-mills and cob houses,.erected by them- ; : pants, blankets, any and everything,-for a 1 selves, for the amusementll7- of the crowd, let ; .lAtaticAs Ci,ocit Tit-tom-The clock'trifle. They are very importunate traders ; children, from appearance, barely clear of the t them do it. ;business is at a pretty low ebb just • now, children, are engaged in the business. The ten- j That the clock factories now tin • a d u eli t s s l i t o it i V e i t t l i g a l a l etzety.e couldallO l t a e y y t o i b ie t r a o h i t l e a d m i i n s. ( u bets 'Resolved, That the Democratic Delegate • 'There are only operation ; two years ago there were thirty-two.. Elect ions be held at the usual places in the sev- . eral DistEcts of Lehigh coumy, on Friday the The largest factories have' failed and are stopp- prepared to leave us, when the idea of making! 26th of September next, between the hours . of. e d . • All this resulted through unevisa cempet.'• the avaricious boat's crew the means for escape, 2 and 5 o'clock, P. M.-, to elect the number o r lion. Only I.4•',oooclocks will lie Made thils me, and I determined to make the trial. !. Delegates to which each District is entitled;' 3 eas• . no years ago wre were ,0 0 man- and that the Democratic . Delegate Convention ufactured in one year. I consulted with the blacksmith and jointly we' be held at the house of Peter S. Keyser, in ' made the best display we could of the reward, I Trexlertown, on Saturday the 27th- of Septem- I fr 7 SATAN 'e. C.INIP M EETI NG, -TllO Boston should they take us frotn the ship that night bet, for the nomination of a County Ticket. , Christian Era, alluding to Dan Rice's show, at 12 o'clock ; the Captain looked askance as if (Signed by the Officers.) ' says-" Satan has been holding a cattipMeet- he would read in our dyes whether we were ing in our city, on the South Common, d ur i np ., really in earnest about the matter ; he refused, lr7 - Glass bottles were first manufactured in ; the • t • di " . present uCC . ' hesitated, doubted, but at last with his eyes , this country in 1786. - , , ! -.-........ ; leering on the tempting prize spread out before . (la - Lamp oil may be removed from a carpet i r.7TlieTourth of July was duly celebrated ; him, he consented ;at 12 o'clock he was to I by immediate and repeated applications of corn-tat Zurich, in 'Snitzerlaud, at the house of Mr. come under rho bow and we were to drop into meal. I Goundie, U. S. Consul t thin boat. All now seemed arranged lbr a speo . Q' - A emtious FACT.—The blubber on a fat whale i sometimes, in its thickest spirts, from 15 to 20 inches thick, though seldom more than a foot : it is of course texture, and much harder than pork. So very full of oil is iL, that a cask, closely packed with the clear raw fat of the whale, will not contain the oil boiled from it, and the scraps are left besides ; this has been frequently proved by experiment. (173'The West Tndia Sugar Crop this season is very.large. There have been sent to England and Belgium fully 39,000 hogsheads of sugar, and 1,400 hogsheads molasses, and about tho same quantity to the United States. This is good news to the consumers, for every time they go to the grocers the prico is raised a cent a pound. Domestie preserving of fruit is very nearly abandoned on account of the cost of,su gar. 1711ollowciy's Pills invaluable to persons afflicted with diseases of the Liver and Stom ach,—The virtno of these Pills, having been tested in all parts of the civilized world, partic ularly by the citizens of the Union, renders it needless to expatiate upon their merits ; the thousands who have derived benefit from them in each and every ono of the States, being suf ficient to convince the most incredulous. All .those who . aro afflicted with liver and bow el complaints, indegestion, sick headaches, and Y. dizziness, cannot make use of a remedy so eer ! . • taro in its results as llolloway's Pills ; for ter mination of blood to the head, their effect i 9 equally positive. They are also an unfailing remedy for asthma, if used in conjunction with Holloway's Ointment, which must be well rub bed into the cheat night and morning. 113Deathe in Philadelphia last week 409. Deaths in New York last week 627.
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