i Columbia Ekmccral. i.i.vi :. y tk. ii wm. fvvnMJDW ,m)H .", aim;. is 19. i'.. .V. 0 V.. Ilvnit' Hull luu, I hint St ., ,, . .,! . ., u ' :r ' ' 1 'mmi a Woi m;ua r, 1 1 u ,r.i;u.:li.)U si mi n. , in 1 hi! a !c!:'hia. -j-V. '.. C'-lMfM, ' "!' Thirl and Che, o i r (,! i ri .i H'.i 'i 7 :i ' :nt f.ir llieCoLUM . v V : ii'i;ii.v'i', in 1'uil .dilpiiu. VJ- !, 1'l'Utt, .Ex 7,, A d 'rionn and P'or- .1 L- ,'.!, I'M' . IV (.'III, III .I'll Ml MCl lpllO I I . 'nrj, N '. I It!, N isun S ii'i'i, Ntvv Vnu, h an v ;.t "t u tin " C u.t; m i.i i a IV m 'cm r," f.r the .. -a'li '.i ul buii.nj.n throughout lliu two lleui- ,i t C l -. Dck' Uc ElCCliiJJH. Tlu aluoiioii of Di:lo.itei by tho Oeinoe.-ati of n i y, Ii.m i ieo oa Siiurd iy nxt, a nd it o. tlu hii-Ht iiii,Mrtan' tiut th primary .j;'.iiit; !i hi! I !.! woll a'.te.i J , an,l (b it rare i ell 1 i cc jr.ij.l ia t;io sjKvti.in uf Deleg.itcs, ;i tthi) bi'it ui !a cllmon ia every tov tishiji, bh ui'i turoit in an of suounn tlia nomination of a, i n. if Xi'i'pti'iiiablo ticket. . T .io duty snoal'l alo la iinprcsspd upon every i nn cut of atttii'iinjr those eli ction-i, that they i.ny rlWct tlu voisn amd wishilj of all tho IViend of tlia diffiient candidates, so that r.o t'je'uie; uf littleness and ill-will nuy afturwards lu entertained. Thes eluclionj should be the f.'jo and uiUramaiolled exprvMions of the senti ment of the party, and we trust there may be a p .i'!ial r illyiiij of Democrat in the several tow n ships and b'jruiijhs, on Saturday ntxt,va that a v. iie and liberal nelection of Delegates may be iii,ilo. 'This is the only course which can SE- Cl'V. SHOCK ?S in the coming campaign, and nn preliminary m.ivement should be neglected which can add to thecompleteness of our victory. Don't forget the Doleate elections llicu, on Sat ' ijiidav nkxt. We want to sse the Democratic Delegates come .into the County Convention on Miiuday, the 3d of S.'piembcr, in the "spirit of Union, Harmo ny and Cnresiuit. We want to see the officers selected equally, if possiblo, Irom the vari"us suctions of the county, so that a Ticket maybe tor mad of men of 'kuo.vn Fidelity, Honesty AND CoMHKTKMOf ," And when that is done, we want to see that Ticket riceive the cordial and honest support of the whole party, and its uccess will be most tri umphant. Let our watch-word then be '"Jus tick, IUrmoivy and Success." J Tki Whuj Nominee. The Whig State Convention which assembled at Harrisbui", on the 1'ith int., nominated Ihnry M. Fuller, of Liunrue county, lor Canal Conimissioiier. 32,;. Silvehthorn, Represented Columbia oiiinty, iu iid Conviiiiliou. The Convention was but a slim affiir, many counties being either wholly or partially unrep ros.Mite l tho WhiL's, there, not thinking it worih :!ie tniuMe ot'scndiug delegates, when they know lli.it their candidate, whoever he might he. was certain to he defeated. They have 3pntf ntimeitt tn.it JOilN A. G.ni.K, is lobe the next Ca iui Cointnis-diuiei', and they will not be disip , ;n inied. TIjc People v Taylor. Ho.v liumiiiaiing it must be to Taylor, to look ci-.jiind him a' the difference between his own conduct and thai of the people. While on the one hand, the administration arc ousting from the pi ices to which they were appointed hj the la-m.-iiie.l I'.ilk, all (lose, who, in any way, gave .'aid and comfort" to the. Americans in the late war with Mexico; the people on the othor, aie tilting them up, aud placing them in situations of pjwer and trust. Weilu I.aine and WelU.r are recalled by a no p.aty pr.isnriptive Prtsidenl ; Trousdale and Q iitin.m, hive been chosen by the people of their ri-ipecuve st ites tc. be Governors thereof. There is si'ineiliing rotten in the hiale of iJeninark. !'.v.;i wieru, the ailininistiatioii is on the losing . le. Kven i.i KeniiK'ky, Clay and Crit'endeii .v.;re U'uble tohioil ti'i'lhel Ci'lillv, tlie bhattele.I ba'idt of whigery. Theie things will ned looking to at the fir. t eiliiiie' meeting, after Conf-rid Taylor returnes to tlie seat i.t (rove tutaent ; and nc would most res n c'I'iiiiy sn.'uc-t, that a vote lie taken upon it, in order to ascertain the true caue. Keep Him Down. Ay, keep him down. What business has a pour man to attempt to rise, without iVier.ils without honorable blood in his veiiia f We have known him ever since h" was ahoy we knew his father before ! liiiii and lie was but a mechanic aud what tnciii can inert! w. in tue young stripling : .Such the cry of the world, when a man of ..tcilin character attempts to break a way from the cords, of poverty and ignor ance and rise to a position of truth and hon or. The mullitudo are excited by rnw they cannot endure to be outstripped by those who grew up with them or their children ii'ule by side, and hence the op position a man encounters in his native place. Despite ol litis feeling many noble iiiiu'U hae risen from obscurity and lived down their opponents: but others have yielded to discouraueineiils lived iu ob scurity, and "died aud made no sign." Lrt U not be thus with you, young man. persevere mount un and von will yet ortle the world, H:ictlion in a Ant-Mull- ii ilr - tiij: rvri op T.trLontsjt i Tlio Democrat! hnvn carried everything before tlli'iii io 1 idiana. (j'.iv. Wright's lliajmily I'H' ijivemar lieiiiif uyor 8,0 )'. Limn. liev. ditto. I'll Denim crm elected hc.hi mcinhctN nf Con- irrf. t lu unK,lH-ini a Fddcial lo of thumj- i In TKNNWSsT.K.tliu home of the Jlickoi iei, a j fVl'I'ill State. TlOUsditlll has he.lli'll lilt IHIIIIilllMlt ! ! V.ii)) ni;ij 'i-iiy, hii. ive hive gained ono mem- 1 lu r of i'.i:niesn. In Kentucky, tlm Doinoomu I Inv elected ') I meni'icr to Ilia Koto l M Conven- j tion, and the l'eds V). Pretty good fur ihu banntr Stato. Wlien Kentucky becomes civil ixed, it will be Democratic ! In Noiih C.uolina.the Feds have succeeded by d-eiened majorities. In Alabama, the iinoer.us have gained a iliembcroi Coui;res, and pio'.ialily one or two more, and in lowa,Fde rahjin has been hoisted clear out of its boots. One year more, and IVloriaiu is dolu net. It may now already exclaim, "If 1 was so quickly done for, I wonder w hy 1 was begun for." A Spectacle. There is exhibiting, at tins' time, a menagerie tar iiioim interesting and pnjiular, than any with which the good citizens of Hlooiusburg havu as yet been, or are likely to be, fawired. It com bines instruction with amusement, M that many who are imposed in teality to t lie whole concern, yet.for the above reason give it their countenance. The collection is unique and curious, comprizing and combining the most antagonistic animals, from almost the greatest extremes ol heat and cold. No wonder the caravan is causing considerable of excitement, men naturally, love to see a set of dissimilar animals in a state ol' juxtaposition, end 'in thia case their curio-ilyis aluindantly satisfied. We allude, of course, to President Zachury Taylor and Governor Wm. F. Johnston, now on a tour of obeervation (that is, observation by the people,) through the state. Both elected by the game party, we see one, a Southern, free trade, cotton growing slave holder; the other, a north ern, tariff, free miler. In one point however they are much alike. The one made promises, never intended, we honestly believe, to be fulfil led, but in order to obtain votes under false pre tences ; the other upon the stump begging Votes upon questions, which, as Governor of Pennsyl vania.he had no more to do than the King of the Tongo Islands. Now, to our vision, this is a a range, startling but interesting spectacle. It is a circumstance, of which the Democrats of the Keystone, should take especial cognizance. They should compare, before and after elections. They should recollect at this time, Taylor's letter to Geoige Lippard, pledging himself as a no-party candidate, because Lippard had informed him, that unless lie did so, Pennsylvania wai lost to him (Taylor) and the country. Of the speeches of the President we will not now speak. Suffice it to say, that they undeniably taiae him to a level with the intant, who Imps "You'd scarce expect one nf my age," &c. We confess with pain our shame and mortifira tion at the utter imbecility, the, entire want of a bility, exhibited by the man, now travelling as President of the United States. He absolutely does not appear tn have a single idea in his head. While Blis was at hand to Write his despatches, and John M. Clayton his Allison letters; con tinuing an uu-coine-at-a-ble aud invisible whig platform, upon which there was a sett of invisible green whig principles, measures or doctrines, tilings went well enough ; but when he pets the reins into his own hands we sec a 0 tempo- ra ! 0 worm ! The democracy ol Clinton county have elected Conferees to meet those firm Lycoming and Sulli van counties, fur the selection of State (Senator, favorable to the nomination nf Gen. Wm. F. i'Aciiui. The democracy of Sullivan county have instructed their Conferee to Mippurt Gen. Pack et, for Senator, and Gen. Win. Biuntii.f., for Hep resentative. Hotcr men and slroncer democrats, we opine could not be selected to head the ticket and hope they will be triumphantly elected. PHioAfio Cholera I(ksii i,v. The Chicha- go i.nd MiKvaukie papers all concur in attesting the great value of the new cholera specific pre pared by Doctor bird, the ingredients ot which are as follows : " One part of rnilvcrizpd charcoal to four part3 of sulphur. One dose of four grains uniformly chocks premonitory symptoms, Etich as pain, slight diarrhoea, &e. The sme dose repented every three or fnur ' 1 i- .... . .1 . ... imurN ameliorate me pattern s condition 'it fm0 mill lllmn oen1 in n fnni 1 - ... t , u,,,4 iiu iinini, III a t w UUUIB ril- 1 tircly ditsipates aH symptoms." j (inon Nkws or tmi Coe.M'n v. The Vnblii- I-i-'lr nf Philadelphia, My that, " noiwiiht.m- the initial failure of In: whfjat crop in Ohio ' (.l and Indiana, it is a full average one iu the country. In our on Slate, Virginia, Mary land and New York the crop ii laree ; in Micro 1 gan and Illinois moro then a full average and in j township for not building a bridge, a true . Upper Canada also " , ; against F.sther I) urer for perjury, a ! true bill; against the Supervisors of Ma- J remenduus Overflow. , . e , 1 J ' honing township lor not rcpairino a road, a I NkwOrlkans.Aoc It. ! mC bilJ . :,inst James Vctter, Hiram . r.y the arrival of the steamer Dis'.vell.rimn lied ,' ,. ., ... . , i!,v... .1,. n L . 1 : I homas and Jacoh Kershner lor not.a true luver, we learn that an overflow had caued great , ! destriictioi, of property iu the i.eihborhood. ; bill I agaist James Yctle.rand Hiram Tlifim. ! The plantation., frr,m Mireveport to Natchi- ' as for riot, not a I rue bill, and the prosceu jtoches were covri cd by from four to eight feel ! tor Alexander Mears for the costs. ! wa,cr- I i,)rv was next called in the prosecution At 1. ram'. Tiirorn Trmit, the Mrecu and wzrc- 1 .,..-. .1.31 ijr si 1 , raven in. i nl ucru.-usjjin s hoii-o fell i,,!rt tin- river. 'I his bnildii,K covered about an acie o 'ground. The 1M of properly is immense, and iiejund ralculatien 'l rnthn Il,t-..l etf, the rU er waf falling. Court Proceeding. Agreeably to Proclamation Court met on Monday iiiorning AugiiHt 20. Judges Anthony, President and Oaks mid Paldy, Associates The usual business such as re ceiving the reports of the Constables hear ing tho petitions of the different counsel, calling and swearing and charging the (Irand Jury calling the traverne Jury going over the Trial list tc I'll Court then adjourned till half past two o'clock Met ngreeubly to ailjouni- inont and took up the feigned issue between S. 1, Kase and 1). '. Davis The Crand Jury in th Case of the Commonwealth vs Wm. Lindon on an undictnicnt for larceny found a true bill Tuesday, also in tho case of Com. vs, John P. Grove, Indictment larceny a true bill. Also in the caso of Com. va Wm. l?py. noldu alias James Egberton, Indictment Larceny a true bill. Same vs John Wilson, and Griffith, J Davis Indictment for nut repairing roads true bill. Same vs Michael Graham Recogni zance fornication and Bastardy. Dan'l. S. Kissel was bound over. Com. vs John Pike, three several en- dietinents for larceny and in all a true bill, j Com, vs Harrison Summers, Indictment J passing counterfeit money not a true bill same vs Wm. Slenker indictment psss- ing counterfeit money a true bill Same vs Jesse Crawford similar indictment a true bill, Wm. Linden indictment Larceny pleads guilty-scntenco one dollar fine and one months imprisonment in county jail. Com. vs Wm. Slenker Jury find him guilty in manner and form &c.--Sentcnce of the Court fine of one dollar, cost of prosecution, and one year solitary confine men in the Eastern l'ennitentiary. Another prosecution of the same kind vs Win. Slenker, with the same sentence. Com. vs John Pike, larceny stealing of coat, guilty in manner and form 4'C Same vs same, larceny stealing a watch, Deft, pleads guilty in each cases one dol lar fine, cost of prosecution and three months in the county-jail. Creveling vs Creveling a decree of di vorce from the bonds of matrimony by the Court. Wednesday, August This morning a jury was called in the case of the Commonwealth vs. Wm. Hey nolds alias James Egbertson. The de pendent then withdrew his plea of not gul ly, plead guilty and was sentenced by the to pay a fine of $1, and suffer six months imprisonment in the county jail. The Grand Jury reported an indictment against David Morgan for malicious mis chief "not a true bill," and that the prose cutor, Wm. Jones pay the costs. Jones was sentenced accordingly and Morgan discharged. The prosecution of Jackson Myers was continued to the next term. The Grand Jury returned a true bill a gainst the Supervisor of llerwick for not repairing road. A jury was next called in the prosecution against Felix Kahn for pedling without li cense. Clark for Commonwealth, Ban croft for defendant. The evidence was clear that the defendant had offered for sale and sold goods, For the defence a license from Dauphin county was offered in evi dence to show that there was no inli nt in the defendant to violate the law ; and it was then contended that the defendant was not aware of the new law relatiiv' to haw kcrs and pedlars, as extended to this coun ty, and which he had violated. It was ar gued that tinder present ciredinstaiiees, it is a mere fu tion that all persons know the law ; and that there was in this case no such intent to violate a known law, as con- 1 gtiuitC!i an offence aud is meant to be pun- 1 1 ' 1 1 j iftiaiiic j JlftrrnooA 1 he Grand Jury reported 1 the follow ing indictments : the Supervisors j 0f Fishingereck for not openin" a road, a , . 1 n . :. . ii. ... . : c i li- 10 h i : .irrnllmt ttip .miiierl simw nl Kreir. creek township fur not repairing road, a tia. c bill; against the Supervisors of Valley a-Taiusl Yetleis, Thomas and Kershner fur riot. Clark and Pleasants for Coin., 1'iick.dew and Itati'Toft fir defendanls The defendants, it appeared, had been con cerned in serenading a wedding party in lioaring'Tfek, with a chuir of rather b:ra baioun musical instruments, such as tin pans, kettles, bells, tc. Their counsel contended that no dangerous weap ons had been used, no viulenen had been used, no violence had been cmnmilUfd, and there had really been no' pcison seriously frightened by the riot. It was contended that the occurrence had not been of a crim inal character, because it occurred as far back us last December, ami this prosecution had been but lately begun, after a civil suit had been commenced by one of the (Icfen - danlsagaints the prosecutor in this case. Thursday, August 2. 'I. Commonwealth vs. James Yetter, Hiram Tin. - Uias and Jacob Kershner. Indictment, Ki"f. The Court this morning delivered the i , . charge in the not case, and H'vrHy repn - ,,,,,, , ' maiided the rude and unmannerly custom ofseradding wedding parties. The jury then retired. Felix Kahn ennvietnl Vestcrdav u-:i sentenced to pay 3 fin, of 50 and the cost of prosecution. The grand jury then niTSiiiilerl tlir fnllliu inir reinirl ami tfi.n. - - , . j.., A "i 'J'" I To tht Jhnoralile tlu Ji'tleix nf the f'nirt tlti(H'tU The Grand Inquest of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania inquiring lor Uie body of the County of Columhii respect - fuJreport: ThLhe, have vicwe piiDlic Duinargs auu property, ana Iitnl all, ir. good Coiuliliton, except the two upper rooms in the Jail w hich ought to be lined with Sheet Iron, as recommended in the report of the grand Jury of January last ; also Stronger locks on the Jail doors ; also a suitable table fur grand Jury room; also a paper case for Register Office, and window blinds for Prothonatary and Ucgis ler Office, All of which is erspectfully submitted, JESSE BOWMAN, Foreman. August Term, 1819. Isaac N. Pommy and Charles Colony, vs. the Danville liiidge Co. This case, which was taken up on Thursday morning, will most likely continue all week. Musings -No 4, b v quiz: "A fnw sunny pictures in simple frames sliine, A few precious volumes-the wealth nf the mi ml; And here and there treasured some rare gem of ail. To kindle the fancy and soften the heart ; Thus richly surrounded, why.why should I roam ! Oh ! am I not happy-most happy at home?" As 1 was a few days since "musing" upon these lines and the natural sugges tions they brought the mind, I was forci bly impressed with the thought of the vast difference there is in the homes of differ ent people, and the difference there is in people abroad and at home. To my mind, a mail can have no home till he is married, lie may stay around on the earth, but no place can properly claim him. When he marries he becomes a responsible member of society and has a home. Ho has no chance to he happy. A wife whom he loves and by whom he is belo ved a place round which all his care cen tres, and where he may go when he can go no where else--ahou.se and plot of ground, how easily are they beautified and render ed doubly dear by the work he himself has put upon them. What a lovely place is home, no matter how humble, it is home. Soon, unconeiously.do our best affection, our fondest memories, our tenderest recol lections cling and twine round this dear spot. Some homes are uncomfortable through the ill temper of the wife, some through that of the husband. If the hus band is as he should he, the wife is seldom ungovernable. Some people arc all kind ness and conciliation and smiles abroad; while at home, they are cross, contrary and sullen. Such people are right-down fools. They dont know enough to profit ty their own experience. How easy a thing it is he happy. And still more so at home. A smile costs noth ing, and there is more in one than you would readily imagine. How it glads the heart of a trusting wife how it brightens the faces of the children even the old house dog wags his tail with a sort of an extra jerk, and the gray tabby eat audibly purs "Yankee Doodle" with the varia tions. 1 have 'mused" much upon (his sub ject Whether it will ever be of any ben- elit to me in alter life time must determine. There is much in it for reflection. Fre quent "musinir" upon it must be salutary anil tienelicial. Ilir.n I'osi ,,f. -I'.leven dollars and six'vcetitts A-as paid-..,., letter loil.e care ol Mr. C. W. Sim- j moil' of ll,P city ice. i'.vd by mail from j 1' .1 .(. 1 r 1..1. ' ....i,. ...... ...1 ,n ,.,,, ,,,eiiv 1 oreuian ' . .. 1... n 1 . . . . . 1 . . . . ,,. u.,!, .i'5'.if.iiMuu.i ai w.ik nail. j 11 a- ma nri r icioanee 01 sirhca inuitia. f i .'111 ilnst coiierlui ny luin-ell ,it th,. niiu,. All, -""" """" ! : p' '...-.:.t.-.r,..din rt.,l.,.:e' r' ' , I .....lit,..' r...n I., litu n. ..(... . It'.... I' I 1 Patriotic i ctUr turm Judge t'.UttU The rnlljivins letter trom the lli.n. Jihfmiaii S. Buck, of Snnioiset, tn u Democratic -Vin rl)i of .Inly Celebration in IMiila.lth jiluu. bn ulUi o pur niint ol lolly paln'oic-m, neld, m found in in ueli ppiulci. Jm,, Tlaik ii a radical and tliorouh-nuing Den, octal, and sltinl, Jiigi, j allectiom ul'tliu iaity in l'eiui'.j !vm;ia : MomkrsK'I', June. :m. 1s t') Dear Sir, I have ml received ,, ! "W'l,''' l.t-r'-onvejing tome the invitation I T,' , '") ' jm Hu n, . I i im imji iv iici. rn a...,,. . "' ' 1 o ol July, ati lrown h. I thank vim fur it.io ,,,t i : your remembrance, hut for . i .....i I. iii ii uii many reasons, ! 1 1",t 1'CfCi.Hiry to enumerate, I ri,mM)t ,. '"'y I'osstiniity lx: with you. , "R;,! tl,c ; Iaal :ill"'veisar fif ur ;m!(,p. ; I endennee, the Democratic inriv ol'ihe I . 1 1 i,... i.,...,. , ,. I'"1" ." 11 ! 1011 "" '"'fii ilcleated by a combination of I . causes which need not now l. ,..,; I 1 mil the admiiitslration which closed last .March wdl soon receive ample justice. The premature death of its ,n,eute.l chief, , ! HI K ZZt''V" department, will consecrate i,s . t" m " I in.lKirtliil lllslnrv ir.iwli . .1 , , - i . iin i inait ro.tlu i nae Iieen extuc ei inn , e ,.i ,... ..: e lu'cn expected uiidtr other ciirnnist - e. The Oreeon question, settled bv .polling Etiftland to a-cept rJ 1 " ' '"IU I ClICllllISI ! nr , , i . J ' i , , ' , " f'orn a lorcign ! plannnla,,.! cn,l,lcl,, w;lh -ucl, i! ! 1 0,11 ",ul en"r' J! """ lMn, O . , , . , "cjmoiic - 1 " "evv icrriiorv, many thousands ol miles in circumstance, tceniing ith fertility, and f.ilrd with fur- tihty, and filled with intxhaustiblu trea - sures-acommtrce prolitable beyond all toriner example, amMiiniishing a revunne sulliciont lor all proper purposes, bv asys - tern ol taxation so li.'ln ti;,t it 1 ..: ,1 of by some for its, ery liohtn, em- re:icy guarded by every means which the Genera! Govcrmeiit could adopt to nave it trom lluctuation ibo national honor so successlnlly vindicated, that the American name is a familiar object of aih..inti,,i. io ..ci - !. ... 1 '"' nOfr n-iehr tl,.. 1 1 .i ,. . " ,., ,wu wuuu iiu-ss are some ..i ll,.. ; i... . c .i i ... ' ,"ul ' Ul "ie tate administration. w.i niiivii n l'o.ici us riauii to puolic ins pect and gratitude. .When it is reeo lccted that each one of these achievements was wrought out in the fnec of iin oj.poaiiion, the most able uncharitable, and neiseie,'. ing that ever beset any government wi;h its clailicrs, no RfPllblie.ni cm,i ,,;, 1.;.,, self to fear that the. ..sh,r .'1 ,1 ',..1, of the people will with approbation form so rare a union of talents and firmness. Jus tice is seen already in the retiring ebb of that accidental popularity which Heated the whigs into power. Mr. Folk and the great statesmen who composed his cabinet will not need to await the tardy judgment ol another age to vindicate them -J their bitterest enemies are even now paving un conscious homage to the. virtue and ability that guided tliu e.oncils of the. nation from 1815 to IS 19. The events id' that period have ministered something to their pride as well as lo ours, arid they feel that the cubit added to the stature of American citizens has made them taller too. Fleas,; to present, the annexed iseniiment to the company at Urow n's. I am very respectfully, yours, itc, .1. N. liLACK. '1 he American I), mo.'r.icj -Mod, tale in vic tory: it can affinal to he cairn in 11, 1 1 at a nek built on principle, misfortune cannot shake its deep foundations. io PHnscnirrinN. Si me time m John Hall. whs appointed an Inspector in ihe Cu-ioin HoUM' by Mr Collector Lewis,;!- be was di'i" te: ! to do, clhcr by the President or the Secret' v rl ! the Tic.iMiiy. Mr. we nud, r5l,i'id, Wa a ! competent and failhi.il cllicer. One day l.isl week 1 in conversition be evprenl bm inteciM.r , 1 ; .... 1.. ?.. 1. .. '..ii ... VII. 1 I im.; un jiniii n. viainoie, in i.anal ( , mini -tone. I anil aili ed that ie w., ot, I l. ,.,i..A 1.., - 1 ! " majority. The 1 ersoes will, w hom he was talk a luce ing remonstrated with, him, and reminded I im that he bold at a situation in the Cmtom If. ie, and that it was expected ) would vole the Whin ticket. Mr. H.,11 iepli.,1 thai Mr. Oan ble was an old friend, w bom he bad known loin; and iniima lely, and that he wound vote for him. Considera ble conversation pawed between the parlies, when they stparaUd. Tliem.vt day Mr. Hull ticeived a note li-fa Mr. Lewis, l.im.-e If, Mali) g ibat his services were ;in lnnqrr required. Such is the pwr :iptive policy of no party iren. Those democrats -.vho j.,,rP,i . Tal:,r" paity from proper inofives will s,c in these 'actan 11 tiiedisri'irdof the pledges made frc ),e ele ction, while the public will properly estimate the character of those who made the nledees 1, w. as those who break them. f fit n t; Sons of Temperance- si a regular meeting of Light Street Div. No - - s- "' T. the followini; preamble and resolu- i"'"1"" wrrc '"'"''nondy adopt,. 11 nnrai we nave heard with deep reirrct of (he death nfRrother Michael Uian. a woithy incinber of this Divison, Iherefore Rtsiilnul, That we deeply sympathize wilh the family nf the descea-edin their bereavement. tliuihtnl. That we recognize in Ibis disp,-n. sation of llivine Providence in remr.vin.r r, frmour mfdst, a solemn adinonilmn to be atwus rea.tv for our departure from this life ' Htsnhnl, That we wear th 'Kllal b.id.'e , f 1 moiirniui! in memory 0! il; eceai-'ed ( ;,,-,,, Tb:1 ;i copy c-f Ibe-e be en to the relatives of dcoea-wd. and to the e.biors of ..... .v oiumnia I'errio.'iat, and Ibo ",Si,r of ibe Koiil, for public ilmn. M MS SMITH, U' r AenM c hjo S5 ' SPALDING i HOGEKS Pronrictors ! ADMISll). 5 CF VI'S ( vi v ' . . X' 1 ii 1 , 'ft,.. ..I : , , . : V1' o.ooiesoi tins Cleat ,.slal, I X::: 1 i';,n I .Ii. i.,;. i.. , . .. ''.", " ; "" :,.v oiuun i..n u m u.e hmiis 0 ; a";';f"!,l'""'M' ' ' h" Vl,,u Kv 'the let .lopeinle, s ' TT' '"ui" ' "' 'hf bRP' "-n'') inseiiici,i. " '"'r,l co,.,i,t.-jl, U,c,e..,adu.i,,g ,';;'''-''; ,., .; TZTull ll," 7 V r V' C;.m,'4r: 1 , - o . i i..,e ;.r .( ,. ,,,11,,,,,. , m(.,,m1. 1 ;" "-'" u.e ui.u,u 1 eioic am 1 utnioic j ' i"'1 !, ,t OICX. miSIll.VOTC.Y, "Cl.lt n r:' cul l "-"Ml) xxrilKY liyjF " r.-vivi,.,- uini ,f,i,,t tlt ii I """' ""." '""" -riittK s, me u U.e i,-t l ,",r"u! a,t,,i,':,""i,T "" ,K" iwicVMs, 1 -' ' " "' '"' '" j ,1., :,iwi , miclnd- .1 .lli.tii .1. ,.,'v ..r ii .. r, .. j if:::,:,,;:; "l j "' i,ouhl,.rs -j ls l,, n-iiii)tls The are,., i.,. i ,1,. CA 1,1.0 'J JKd n .!, r ih charireoi il,-a.,;.t Italian T.ick CI.,tti..siSi,.ir I VuUx r'"'"' u, u" """"(d" K'u-p. tsil,(; man i ''' 1 "' 'i' ,!."l n'"ri' w 1,1 (l I r l.i.ldy il an ' it ii v t r ( r i n.i ..iu j m- i . , t, ( . i i irv, ai l i . - t i ( l lu.iiuii ri, lii' i i 1,1 . A -i,-i,!a,',v taort, d Trump, fF nnrfti mrs in every ""partliieiil ,' i,e Iimhi-, i 17 ; Mesr-r J. Kcl'cis, W W M,l,r.. !'. IVriv, J Me'.. Flllilllll. II. V. Niehrds, C. (). ICl,!,, p,''l . Y !,(, .'tc. & ; Miwleii, ddo 11 e Cai'l.'.l'en ( li-r, 1 ce c : Mekili-ioei. Ii. I-'. Mcl.i'N, Ki n'l p, Perrv Mi ' r)el.-iiiorp, &e. S-e...,.,.,r i.-eili rii c H is tiiii!ile i-,.iep;.iv a rnech in advance ,1 nl! oiher "tableli.-loi ent in the i.ntnhM dm) lI.-t-f-M i-a i 1 roum, iH 111 ,t'" PX"M" :,"1 ''Ii );aiire ol the outfit WILL KXIM.MT In riontr n'liirir, 111 W'edn-dav. S'rpt. 3. In Hei'vick. on Tm silay, N el. .1. In llativille, on 'I hnrsilav. S-eit, iV (I. 1". ( OX.NKH, Airei t. TWO GREAT EXIIIEITIONS UNITED JN ONE! JUNE, T1TIJ8 & CO.'S CIRCUS & MEXAGERIE Under the 3!;ui;if.rriiU'iit of .11 r. Ii, C. Quh'lt, ,".t"..WT.-l.' I i 'i j 'K. Si ,:,L '1.1 - 1. n -.-c ';. :1 j This imn.eipp rl:i.!i-li!ne!it c.enl.nies the I. R. OKST AMI M '-'l IT.lilT.rr ( , i..;f"i i,i UF W'H.O ANIM t.J ever f UiiSjilcl. witli an blifKS Tlil VN Tli'H IT. niii..inr in unv other ever orqan iz.jd. Aiiioni tin- aiumals in tins e.vliitnlion is a '''WHITE Or! POLAR BEAR. 1110 W'ly ? mien of 11,13 .species 111 ihe L'nitc.l Males Al.olhe , PERFORMING ELEPHANT ROMEO! 1 lie mo-t sai-anoiiv Mv i1CirnM,.),y )r:in., Klr-phant in tlie ivorl'l, iM-.-e'lier with s-eniieiis of neurlv ev ery species of wil.l aiionils existing The Kpies tiiau 'lepart-nem enmpris. s all ll,e prinr;pal talenl 01 hump,! : iin.t America. Amongilii i.roiiiinent nifiii bers will be tlie r.roFAR;FAMEn RIVERS FAMILY! I rom Winy ami I raneoiu'a Aiiiiliiuicaires, I.nn i."ii ami 1 .iris, i:invee-a!ly io'!,imw l.-.f-'ct n Uic ItA gymnasts i::nl in r'ii its 111 U.e world Mo M txii.it r.vn,i,r THE DAr.raj BACKWARD ItiDER: lop.'t her Willi Ml!. ,.;,,N Mt,, tllP Kr,..a ; ,, our ll'.iel.i'Jer ;!!,., I.I KK IIIM.li.-i, t,e Infant Wiiesinan; M It STi.m:, Vlf i;,.,,uuik., srtl;. .i.ler; Mes-rs ( mwior-l, llecimst. Ileiil., r. Hi llnjuv. Ilo lowav, aiul iniimis oile r ArliUs ol the Inul.el onler of merit. XA5I I.ATHItOl', J he Itesl aiul Most I'opular I'l.uW.N , America is i, member ot tins eoipany. With these iineipialle.l rtsourees Ihe proprietors will l.e enabled lo preenl a classof Ivpiestnau Ki.teit :iu,riit i.!s e. iipsm- every tlnniS of the kind ever belme nodiieed, while the aiiisnilieenl Caiaviinof Livnns Ainnn.ls mav lie n aiii.ned without ii,,ii,nal eliaiu'e.-ttie whole form 115 a I omliiiiiiiion ,,f utraeiinns su.-li asthewoihl has never before ritness.'.l. i;a. h I erfuriiiane,; will lie f om-1,,1,.,1 with tho tliniliiMf. au of .Mil. IH'.KS l.l. , Ihe (neat LION CONQUEROR, in A,."K,X '!''' ''" l,;i-i. ami Man-Ann I ins l-.-l .li.istimr ut. a it makes its public entree nil,, low 11, will be pri'i'.-dod by lile 5-MIMKi: t lTY 15n, I inter II.. dir,.,-ti,)n of Mlt. C. I'Dult. who will rn j.ven the 1 ntertaiiiim-iits with choiee seleelionsnf opnUr Music. Ivnii strnn Hirctor. M It Riveil-i lilting Ma-t-r. Mil. It. IU'.YI'IM.toS' Illr'l(, lloleN''1,'-!,-1''"'1''''1"1'"''' L' h",' MII,lU ,)il's al nlTi'M'1!'."""!'1 "' ''"' i:xhibili.ns K . '. ; " " ' ' " in. pin e. Poors "ii" 1 ' .1 'iu..ii:ri win open at e uiimi'iii e m 2J umi The a!,oe c, ''' d esla!.l,$Iiiii,t will cihihjt In I'looir.-bm.', Saturday Aiinns-t ;i Ivj. In I'.l l'W'irl., I', id.iy, .' I. In Pativilie, Monday J7. f H. r.KisTnr., .ci-snr'-iir;. Viru-:. '.5;o.