ri I III BY 0. N. WOUDEN AND J. II. COKNKLIL S. At S.I.50 per Vcar, aluajn in Ai.t.iiifr. THE UNlOX-E.STAbLiiHED?lSll-'Vuui.E No., 2,370. CIIROXICLE-EsTAEusi!EF,1843-r'ruT.E No., ?04. LKWISUURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, SEPT. 9, 1859. I U JU.X 1U Vniou t 'ou ui y Si a r & Le w isliurs t "h roniclc AX IMIfcPKM'ENT P WILT SlUMvtrEB, I lituol Friltiitit L' trisKitry, L'nvm Co.Pa. TKI7 Iff tl ,3in pMF vi r. Ti nr. run 11 ,twrr Hn 1 r: tit- in,- r U t r a i.-n.'-r r ! .rt.-r fiTit. Tim. .it ct .y for fmir tit .u:li.:. t .r i tnntli. 1 -l.-l. J.ir iht mn!li.i .!. for itt-i ti -.Htntli. ; i.i!.f..r two ymr. f for lour cm i.- on. y.-nr. i!n fur i-n .). if m:f y.-r. Ac. Shut N. ;, , t-. m.-iif- liv in ni ti'' r .iiT. in tf-itj. ..w;ji,. -t; iin. or l.!nk ii.tt.-i nt id.'ir liit- h-rf. Win!- l'rutii'- rf.-if.i at tlif nftW. ttY!i-ti til- tin... .-).ir . t ,r wUu-h n v-yr i j.tii.1, (utiU- ti- li;vi- nnttiin- n.-.i ttntf it i T M'l'Klt. Al'Vt!IT.K)ll XTt !.!) 1...IH-IV nt.h.1l. -1. lit i.U i S fiT iuri- tuif wk. JO .-t Ii .itl,.r in- rt..n. i 1. t. r -ix m.'iitfi", it Jol. j..t nr. II. ill :i vM ,r. I'.'i rf.. 1;, ,-t-, "J d .l. 3 .... T.. -in r 1 .V. 4 m. M. ri liiiv. Hot nt.-r otif t-.iirlii nf a c.'liui:n, lit .1.1. p. r --r. tuti- r li-n Jt. k iu.iv l' Hjr.-t-l "i '--Ti. A - mi.hv i U Itiir ..r rn:ll--t t or ..f i...t I )r'.T. A-lv rti.-.m-'tiis. oaf dm.irhiii ti-ti-lnry. Mini -rj.. en?-., ti ( a tniitttil. Communicaltiins I. -in t i.n inj.!.-- ..: -.-utT.-il inti-rt-t till rt'-nil;Ti.i. .1 l Tin unl.-r'- ri-:.l limn- :iu. niMrfe. The M A'i KT1 ' T t.l.J-.'i i; A I" ! i U-nit.A m t),. f Ok- St.tr rl f hf.n- '.t,y ti- 'i wr i.f -n himtI iinj. .rt.int N rfi in M.lvailff .1" Ui- 1 1 1 1 1 1 H l . Mali-. )nit-t" t w.i I) ' t'Tii-f r Mm ! m-ili-rl il fur mt klfl.lKot JOB PS IN TINS, which will U fti-ruti-J with liitn- an ! .if-li Mini tii rciM--iiJil.i.' tcrm-i. VJ vr r' iM-mctiti to U i.ni'i fur wta u lui!-l- J lu,D. .l.t Work w tu .id. wrc'l. At.L lt!l.!S 1-1 : m I'iiFirVTTI't. oFKICE i'q Mark.-t tar-. r..rti -i-l... -r.nH -tnn-r Wtrd n A 4 urtn-llU".. t'nl3i'o3i3il3 Court Pi latitat Ioei tlill'JiKAs. the linn. AUWI .W ILSON, f lYoMiU-nt J n-tire Ur th? Ui-ih JuJ.n.tl I)ivtnct of IVhiiyli-ania, c.nupt.f i vi ihr , niunties of I'tunn, M tilin ami .Snyder, an! I'uiLir Hi Hi and J mi V Si mmi Iwj., A si nate J u lue' m I 'it ion onnnty, haiv is-ucil tutir prerepu bearmir d.ite t : '-list ilav if May, IS'i!. ami t- hip difctcd. fr tin li-d-Iin nf an Orphans' Vmrt.Cinii t .t '.nimmi I'ic-i-, yT and Terminer, and (i'.-m-ral larirr Sficiis at I.KVIm;K(S. tW m- -..i:nu- .d r.in. on ihe sr.-.Mtd MO.Mi A V . KIT. it-.-in-. the d,iv) I .'.. an I t r.-mhidif mif vvrrk. .i'ln'p in tlr-ii'r, hen-tit' tvfn t i iti" ("nr oner. J nonets d ilie I!'.!- and i'liii-tal'lr in and f'T '.he county of I nton.ti appear in iheir own prop-r persons with iheir rerurd-. in(ui sitioiiN.exaiiiinaiions and 'dir n'meinliraniTs In do ttio-p Initios wli;rh ui their i!ii't.'s and in tueir hehalf appertain to l.p doit ; ;u:d all it nrsses -tnd other p-roii provcntins in Ih 'hail of the i'uimnonwe.ilih aain-t anv prnn it persons, are re.iiire) tt then and there attending, and not depart without leave at their peril. J;irrs are ruet'-d to hp piiTTiu.t! m their attendance at the appointed tune agreea ble to n.ttiep. (Jiven iiii'ier mv hand and veal at tli Sher ift'sOilice :n l.eui-ti'.iru'. the Ilthilavof Au gust, in the year of tur l Td o;:e ihnusantl eishi hundred and fit"i.--niin atid the eiahtv second year of the Independence ! the Tinted States of America. i-d save the (' minon wra'ih! JOHN CKO-siiKOVi:. henil : REGISTER'S NOTICE. VOTICE is hiTt'liy given io all enn- i.1 c-ni"d.that ihe t.-'lowins liauud pervn have settled their accounts in the Jtemstrr O.'l'u-e at l.eu'islntrs. t'lnoti coiinlv. and that the said aivmmts will he prrvpnted i.-rconfir-tnatii'ii and allowance nt the Oiph.uis urt. to ie held at I.KU'IMH'U;, for ihe r.mmv of Tnion. on the third Friday of S Kl'TKM it KK liexi,bcm the Hi h day vi -aid monih, vi : 1. The Arcoiint of A-jne W iiM-n, Kxecn trixotJtlin K.Wilson, who was one ot tlie Administrators of .l.hn Wilt, late of the llor otiuh of HailleU-n, dr.! The Account of John It. I. inn. A Imtii isirator ol 1'rrtftrirk W'tktr, late t : it.e J,.r oith t f Minl.nhtir;, dc'.f. ;J. The Accoiiiii ot Tliotnas Haves, (nnr d.an of I', and .mry IVJxm, unin-r children of.ittiiiel W ilson, dcM. i 4. 'Jiie Account of M aria Zimmerman. Administratrix ot Jonas Zimmrrmtin, late of Limestone Tp., de'd. V The Account rf I-rael Heaver, Admin, isiratorot J.imh ituttr?;. trf!e ..t Lewis Tp.,(!f'd. fi. The Account of Hii'h Sh--i;L-r. A I-mtni-lrator of W'iilnim W wn, Jr., lute of' Kelly Tp , de'd. m:i:m: mkkkh.i., Reistpr. l!e;ist,rN Oilice, I.-wisnirir, Auu. Hi. IK.V Keailer, tho?i a')d I hi e e'-ii.ers In the liii'V st fi 'M of Time; D.tv v day the ir-iin is iiptim:g l'i.r a Milliner cl.me. Whether, it) ihe earlv morn in?, (Joins forth wuii huy f t. Or, as uearv !aioicis, re-img Mid i!ie iiO"ii-1,(v tieat. Let us strive uilh t ltccttn! spirit L.ich our dntv to iiiiiii. Till the time o( harvest, Mil ject 'j'o the .Ma.si- r's will. Let us arnerup sweet memories. Hound around wi;h t-es d love. Pieasani thi.ui:tit, to cheer the ra'hway Ii our home above ; TrtiMin", that thesp piecin'i', s'eanif.ss, M -und thus vll with lovins hand, .Mav m eolden shvave.s le aincied To the vjuri'-Iaii t. lfaru the Laria ol' human rights frnm J own way V'1 No wiih impious ainl the lips of one still half drank. 'Ctir- i brazen front, it strps in an l iitttrly I Iid tho (Mih-f indite the Messne uti-! truth circulate down there? JJeeanse I der the infliitHice of tof deon notions ! the inmates arc so wicked that thov j from theii.-:tiiIiitioii3of rrc? No one j will not tolerate the presence of anv j fed beCanaaiTi croruiorc tiic refrain , annihilates the n;arriac relation, go j lielievrs tins. I lie Maverv-extemimir anirel preacher. J ins man must have j 01 i-vmocraiic n:in.Mrei i policy ol the AfimwiiHtration haa re- beca Iceived a terrildc rehuke from the'rrut. I And now to the llihle. I iar a us vicnms are concernea. i ner I will not is no more anv Ic;a! marriage amon 1 1 . 1T. ciciain iiie comnuiicc ions, ior i navp i.n- i:.rui; ur i'ur iiiniior.s 01 iavei in Ami so, I suppose, wns that ii pf.iili.. Tlifv iinil rrpudiated the I lustrions personage whom JliUon lias 1 no patience wuii iuc nupicty i won, uiau u:ere is among a j I'rcsMmit's Sanclio 1'iuiza, the auto- j described as bridging tlia cha?m tliat ; rttcmpts t0 throw the sant-tiun of the , many ca-.tie. In the eyes of the law, crat of the dinner talkie; and the i spread between earth and the place Iioly Hook around the diabolical ys-1 slaved are c.Htie.aiid their union is innr man. 1lOpked nml bi-wildnred. i of his exile, and who claimed the , trva of American slavery. What say3 ' that ofbratur. They are declared to and t.'aiin" his lock, like kin" Kear, i rlyrli t of carryins the "local inititu- this inspired volume? " thou r-iifilt nut be troous end chattds personal to all ! thought the Government was falling j tioiu" of his realm into Paradise ! ! steal llrief. comprehensive, and to intents, construction?, and purpose, ! to pieces, because Slavery IVopagan-j And this reminds me to pay thnf the point. This must be tuk-n from I whatever. The civ!! law prevailing i dism had becU reprobated I v' the i the Democratic party, led on by this ' the l'.ibic before it can be made to i iu some of our .State-, takes them J!i,,c birl,rym,ie lie i iiisar.c fanaticism, which holds Hi a- ; sanction slavery. I oc this foriiid my H'ro i"" mvriun, j.r quolrvpfltb popular vole. 1 1 is not country, very to be morally ri'dit. under the taking mv neighbor's horse, but allow Would it not be an interesting spec- Mi.; me in re luce a man to a nave, arn 1 iwie, see one 01 mese cicrcvmen. frui. lance of a political harlefjuiu . i . i . i i l'rllsu:il;ir)' J)I"1!I.K" iL't..-- is hi-ri'hy five .wtii-r. en )ImI .I.ina- ol l.ptt isl.iir'. t'ii.:n r.-unlv , Im Til'-it 'il !h I'rotlidnotiiry' .ilici-, in ri J 1t tin rmintv el I'niuii. at l.evvilmr'j, .Ti-cnuut ;i A. MiifP ol ih' sa;ii J. hi. iltuif hioti. .-uui lli.il l!ie s;imP l!l if pre''!!!." I lit lIlH C-iir! I I'i'ilnnt-li Pie;( .i ;i i . 1 r.nni'v. t". r f.'iit'ir in a ll"ii Hh.l itil.-uan.-e. Khiimy lhe l.'iii il.iv of ffHriiili'!- ii.'xi. al ih.1 I'ouit lluuve ai l.eu-j?,hui in tte ."oiiiiiv al'-'i'ael. SAM! i:i, KOi.ll, I'roihy. A'ini-i In. !l pil Cl)c S-'tar anD (Oircntclc. liovntv. st:i'('. ft, isr,;. I Sin hi I.i i.ny I- Uiio-,-J :i 'Mt:i.!t-r t ti-T"!hwine fj.ir-it-i( ni:il iirL'in.it .-j wli n t.-i -rv rv. wt-ln-g tlit-iu lo rr tnr'Dil it tliw tliniir-. Fii.-T--I r. I. ivu it t.xs d r twn jfiif rui-i iv.' ! m '.V'luri;!-' tli rn-s -t -iu:il hi ux p Ion i t -:(tw-- i n A:o v--, Hnl n. .t on iii:ms-i li U& :oii tin iu t) o k in tlu-ir r.. u t- m, wilIi intt-ri'st. tft iMi-nwi ; L vi j iv i- h Sn.tl'rr -f l:. v IImjim l-.L'.w:-J o v , wti'i Win d-iii'i.itel iiiur l- rt-d tiy 11 ui'.li in A'ti.n. lw.-uty y.ar- iv--. w)io. .1. It r. (in.; Iii-.wn lot ir- tnun it .ro-l:ni-ry n-i.I. : mi l ir ii not l(. 1-f ii ttrit lf nil: vit, is ; I f th- r ttiink utiv ..-ttr i-f 1 lie -.' --lit t-ry :nTy -in-.- lli.it uii uiii-l.f.l i.'.-d. Ill' Ii - 'I'll-1 -t ) Ot 'nil. ; I I Wf. II I ,f II..1I-1;,,, .;U-tT ill nioi tit- ul. !i ois, is j. u ti'-.il.n I v rmib ul r i' y . nt.- .11 l-.- z I'll, r.- i tr- Hi ?! :itn.t-. ii hiifii. IM.AIi. AM) I'A.-SIi oV Lli T. Vol K M.Ii ItlliU;. omforted. venerable chief! ! the free iuf-titutions of our j hut the Pro-Slavery 1 'moera-v, that : trick?tt:r, has proclaimed tue co:i-;li- tiien claim thom loth? 'ilow much ' who teaches that the Lihlo sanctions j is falling asuuJer, like a of tutional rirht of Slavery to o into ' better is a man then a sheep !" Jf 1 ! Slavery, called in to "solemnize" the ! limoytoi when water is rionrerl nnrm ! the Territories without let or hind-' am told siaverv is not theft, because ! veddirg of a bureau with a cheat of it. So a! jo in retard to Cuba. The I ranee. Pliehted national faith is bro- tne rdoT.iouTi i mt is not there. I r. f-Iy . drapers ; li:e chairs and shovel and as a gentleman from Oori:hi rejIiej, j toriL are invited a- gne.-t?. After a who has in former year-; on this iioor fervent prayer fjr the divine Messing, attempted to jti.-tifv Slavery iVom the , the clergyman says : eniMiir'.-;. lie ( 'r an-, that the net ? 1 :c 01 . aui.mig in arrestmir lac marau.ier ! 0.14 nnutu U alver vim an act "f roonfry. Mmie ! Absolutely, there can be no more a oi:e replied, it could net be robbvrv, ' Iciral marnai'e. betivrcn twn slaren. I- .. .1.. i. . ' . ui iiieif as no i''ioii!e I'l of LolKt!;)! j I"rBl.IC noliir is hrrt-l'V 1 llrxkL.., p-Tsijri ai.'l t'sl.i! li.k r. ,.: I:,i:l';!., liicj ill Hie l'r"' COIMHV ot I f ! L'lV.'tl lliat JoMV ol Mir I 'I'lninilloe ol llit' ol J l,-li.r ami Uo.hr w 1 1 siint. I n inn coui.lv. lias tii'lary's I ':!icp in anl lor i n. ai l.rriMnr::, his ri'- rouitl as l-Vniniil'er ol ihf saul John linker anl ll.'siei II ispr. aiot tlirt' liip sa.n w ill if prpsptii;l io llic '. irl o! Coililm li I'leas ol ai.i t'oimrv l'-r rouiirntaiion tiiol allowam on KinitAV. il.p l.iiti il;iv ol' Srp'.Mnl't'r next, ai llit Conn iiotist ai l,evis!ii!r. m lio roiiii IV aio-sa,.f. N;'i;i. Kill Ml, rn.ih y August IB, S.".!I p.l Executor's Notice. "O TK'i: is herLv siveii ihat Irttfrs lesia- no-iil irv on thp lasi w ;ll ainl It-viaiiinl ol ttll.UWI K r.i A KKII, la:- ol llari.'. y lown-lnp, I n : on coiinlv. .I"0.ase,, Ircil tri.tnU' l to if'.' uti !rsii'i(,-,l, 1 . v lie li'-isinr, i I'tiiou i'('ini lue I rill ol l.iw.tlien-lori'.all persons nolf hi. ,, io sao! esiaif are rfMiii. sj,'.! to inai.p itiiuo .I.i. : p.i' in-iil. ami thostf liavm; rlatnis a-ainsi ihe sain- will pisni Ujrin duly autlu'iit'.it The l'anuiicisn nl' ihe Di-inotia! ic Tartv oliject oi its purchase is not the ken and dishonored : I'miciplesonee avntcfl one. It is L'ovcrncd by a race declared sacred by this very leader, who do not !K':ik our lanuMiarre who ; and said to be canonized in the lir.irts are unused to self-jiovcriimeiit wi,0 ; of the American people, are ruthle-sly have, and if nnnexed as Stales will I and recklessly trampled timiirf toot, ruiitiiitiuiiu to have, an c.-tabli'ied We had an angel of Liberty .-tutioncd form of religion, or t'hurch and State; at the portals of our Territories. Ior united: but, in spite of all. we are i thirty years, this sentinel had kept asked to purchase this Island, and to ' watch and ward, and guarded that place thirty millions in the hands of! magnificent domain as the heritage of the r.xceutive, to bcL'in the nc-rolia-: r reedom, and, witn the llaminp; aword iiaviiraiion, tiiat we are asked to do and broke down the walls that en- title to slaves originated m violence Lath joined together, let not man put all this ? li" s . why not seek M pur- j closcif that empire, consecrated to t!ie and robbery, and its eoiitinuaucc has asunder.'' Theslave 5vstem gays,"Who chase the Hi it i-ii West Indies? i sons and daughters of Freedom a: a : no other moral character. Tiier cau cares for Cod '.' I will spnarato tKom mis no k-louious intent; tte: than between two articles of furniture, iVo ii Geoi'ia retorted, "I 0r between two brutes. They "take ry I did not say t,-l rob-; op together;'' they do not marry; no j I say t!ie!i -I do not Kay clor'-viiiau dare nrnnnimro tun Jt-nroo tions that is, luy up ihf i;i-ixh of the ordinance of the patriots of the ':"' theft, or theft in the l.'tral sense, "husband and wile till death do sepa loe any one believe that it is for the olden time, kept out slavery from this e are talking about the moral, not ; rate theni :" the will of the master is benefit of commerce, or the safety of, lid.-n. Who chased away this an-cl, the IclmI, character of slavery. The their fate. The IJib'e savs "What God Hart!-y,Jn!' -r "'element. v. until', i ruler. IIh IioU s I'iiK'iil I'orfiitiU' KEYSTOWE CIOEX ii WINE KILL. h.o i-rn spaifil in i His- t!i V.TV I' ' in, I. r ;ir- m' iti',.1 i w . jl.riU'lill.' '1..' t. ',' t... ii, ill tt . ,n-! it. 'I'lx- t. ani .it tl. i. m i-'o ' iiii ,-- llir. njli it. Mi- ri-;o' '1. ;ui-l i-kii n lt .Mill. An c.v s inilu'.llai 'nr.-; t lit ina'crta I ii-.il 'ii.-, iritil.. TI.- n tl,- :'li . r iir-1- -I I tl,- i. n.i-r. , "1 li- - r. mil' k I .r-f . . ' 1 tl.- t! r '- I - r ' I - l.r-.-r . V thr-H.I -ut . 1 i 0 il'-r i ot- . fit.- j i v-r t-i l -t. -n.-ii.-- Htil l: -;.; - r ..r- :ol t.i-'-tl.-r: ih-j.-ioiinl-run in l.,tn: t.iintu : mi Iv. il.- wit:.hi tn-li.i, -Sail ii--: t-x .!-: t m r'li.li- I t lit- I.:inI .l. tt- v. r--vii I-.1 I. ir : II. Ih.i Ii in 1 1 wrr;i !:;. ii nt :iiri In- ;iu!i:-iii !- ..irlli lfnirnmt r.l lir iv".:i. - Hi- : '.-w iv.i nr m iIik hi,; r,.-in. rit :i .-1 ll.o r : 1 1,-1; urn s t.-.-t ii, r woti I' tiit I it At'.l,il in,,.. i.ii.-:. p. iiot. .1 l't i:i-Ii- Ii I .-r. h - 1 -1. 'Jin , !. - r.. r. nl.-n-w ' n; ir y li.n r I-I..I- r I il I., -li ; i'h II.- t- tli -r -i In 1, ..Ml.-- il. i, r. o t ol 11 j:i inn i .ni-t .l-Hll it i- I. cr.i t .. Unit j. All I til l.io ;t 1' r mi-i t I t I, :o .1 i- th it in i .1-1 in in h -1 ii..,: ti - r . ,. i". nr. 1 ' - ti.. ' t ill:. I- anj, ..!. . r . ,.!.IC,.b- mnti'i-s in . r 1 inn. a f, l-i li. ;( . . lU'Tk'. , 1-r . .Liv. , r lili.i (. .v .! t-urt-rn . I' I, Grand Jurors Sept. Term, 1859. East H'iff:l'i' 3 Ata 1' Hrou n, tanil Znilrrs, Abraham Ki-iienrk. J,u.ii S.it-r White J"-r Jonas t'lshtr, David tf limber, Sv-ulltl'! II 1'au liti'4 Bii....! James. fH!e Aric II rim John M Henl,T. Rol l Sxin'-fonl. .i;-...rf Ji-lin l.'-ii'V. J.'l.n 'I'ayior K'lh lVt-r liinrr, l.au 1 Hn.ianl MJjl-'ll)Hrz Jusi't-li Gltlr-illls, Win Smith, Jnn V liarti.r Wtrt li'iffa'..?- (ieorye E t-iieary, Jacob Knue, John 1. II avr r J.fWtb"rz '1 H Purity, John Houhlt i Jlirtl y A . ;th l.tro, ,1 Lhuiu JolinVi.iilii;iiiall VV.iov Juror. ! jI.I'.am: ta!; par:trti!ar notice that ih: is l.rwibur .loiiu M ,1,1s, MichaI 1 .rhthorn, an em Aaron r. " e:-.. J.'s. V . s.'iruier. ancer M l.atiKhlin. Lew is J man Juhn 11 Uealr, Ali-xamttr .-sbn 7.'f Hujfaliic John K n hi Jr, Samuel Unni;rl Stijjlinburif I'harlrs Moiiicluis.ln.oriie lime- tins, John Keuer, Itobf rt T Barber, Jameb Chambers Wist H'ljf.ilur Datil Hoeiire.f.Conra'Isheck Irr, Amun 11 l.tit, LMuaiJ Smith, Daniel Fisher HuffiilifWm II Mirinrr. Woiitler Kohlatel, hitwnrii Flick, Julia Minium, James. Irv.n, J F I'oiitiiis Jturtlrif Dai, irl Hunsicker.Sainuel S'.rayhurn, Solniin'ii llreisi.auh Lnrix Ira Kalli-rnem Lim'ttim. llavi.l V I'eilman, William Tester t'ni'itt Ttitniias iiirs-l, .loi.ti Ma.? .Vh ll-rttn Win Uei.t.cr, I'rt'd'k ftinith, Ijen- jamin Winter W'4i7f llrrr Maniel B n -ber. Kobert I'andor, Ji.htiOir. 1. K Alt.r.shi, Aiolrtw .MXcna han, Samuel (ieinherlins Il'irtbtnn ll.ivi.i Klme, Uaviii Mover Ay James siineids, Jacub 11 utninel, Thom as Cnmlv Issue J.il fur Si-pi. Term, Ijl. Reutien Steinn'-r vs A,:re. Ktieass John R ilamt vs Slate. Mutual Iti.s.Co P l Campbell el al vs 'I'ee.l A Mair Datriil Sieniiiper vs Wm II Marr I. F Alhnglit vs A liitii .Sclircrk Ac Francis Krick v Alex h..1.t Amnions Daniel Itansl. r vs John Lapp S& I) We iiiensanl l'r shirk vs Church Furrey I,evi K Shoch, deed's admrs vs J Vearer Martin ii Reed, a minor. Ac vs C Llreisbach James Itussell vs Jacob Uunkte Christian Kartell vs Daniel Kei.ner 1 same same John Kessler vs l.ed.ies. Marsh A Co Philip SeeSol'l vs IV-ter Heaver et al Abratn and John Aurand vs Chas V SjchalQe Martin ( Reed Ac vs John Roland Cieorse Meixel vs I.eib A I.etb j John Mover A wife same Isaac K Itnnkle vs Henry Ruhle Daniel Rentier Jr vs Chamberiin A Stout Abram Woll'e vs Heaver lied M A Co Iteber A Musser vs corporation I'niversity H M Whinner vs Jacob Kloss Samuel II Orwig vs Henry W Crctzer Ss L Beck vs lleitrick A Siieckler Reish A Retsh vs I'eter lieish's Adm'rs -'has S Cnu vs Wm II Shriner Saml I. Berk vs Charles Sites John Marty vs John Uartly same vs 4 otliers Thus V. Orwiff for s (r is vs J M C Ranck tscts Presby'n Church vs Jnhn M'Call Israel (ieyer vs Aaron Smith WmKauiI'inan vs I'tter Kauffinan Admr Jneot. Sjwartz vs Cnnrad l'iind auj wile M'Cartv Tale vs R S Ilrrbst Tbos Rasfr's Atlmr's vs Atnmons A Rawn Wm Frtck A Co vs Wm Wolfe Cyrus Kau.n vs S F A IV S liegenreif I'Jvid (ilii k vs Saml S liarber Daniel (lush vs l.udwiy A Rauck and J R 1'hilip Ruhl vs Francis Wilson Samuel 11 l'awtini; vs Samuel Showers el a! Muldleswarth Kerns A Co vs Chs H Shriner Frederick Worman vs Jacob Smith j Juhn Wertz vs I'eter Nevi'is et al j amuel W Snmlsrass vs Wm Young Jr i llsh for (fnielius' Admrs vs Ueo Dretsbach Abraham Black vs Andrew Spitler 'e.irge Barkdoll vs II W Crntzer T Church A Co vs W in H Klecktier lmuel l,oti; and wile vs Joseph Kleckner Kobt D Cumming vs Saml lleujer.son eial, 1 A J Voung vs Thus ( Orwig 'liarles Stee vs Saml L Heck cribner A Ferkins vs Albert Wynn m Price Jr vs Kobt M Musser orth. Chase A North vs Joel Hursh Jian Sankey vs Andrew Ontelius J'Jsrnl. . II I!- I. Sreech of CWEW L0VEJ0Y, of 111., 1.1'ln. r-1 ill tl - I S lli. ,.f Ii. ; ., I el,. .1, W ,. I AVii'uiii live lustrums past. a strange fanaticism hits made its appearance iu this country a fanatici.-m, at once monstrous aiel malioii. Twentv-live yenrs ao. by the universal .-culiiiieut of the country. Shivery was deemed a nmral.social u:id political evil. a wron to ti.e siave, an injury to the owner, a blioht on the stiii. a ib-triment to all the best interests of the communities where it was found, ami. in its rcllox inlliieiice a reproach and damage to the whole countrv. Uv manv, it mav much to fear from "pain ? And where . pos- dwclliii"; place and home, as Ion;; as the sun and moon should endure? Who did this ruthless, reckless, dam nable work ? The Democratic par ty, under the leadership of the individ ual . A.Iloulas.J I hae inuicated. be bout ITs.'lIp Oi to him-el inoiuer was reduced to the no mistaKe about the i:'-atlui own- when 1 r.iease.'' A sbi ve phnn-h mo,. .j human ! iii.r. ilo bolonL's lier is tauu'ht by his religious teacher 1". levuu-e my father or my that it is ins dJtr. on heinrr w.l.i fmm ' One uiatltatiou lo another. leavinrr !' a slave, does that justify my beinj ' so.called wife behind, to take another rcijuccti to tic same coielUion ol urn- mil Date: and the reason assit'nod l.vl.isi Under what plea was Slavery thus al- ; ti-io? loes the continuance of wron ' ; pioasinstructorsis. that in this wav h lowed to enter iu and ravage the her-; I.iao away its ruilt? 1 repent, there can be most profitable to his master, itaire of Freedom? On the same can be no doubt as to tin; ownership which is his :irt and oaranionnt Hum? pest house to let leprosv, plague, and . lumscii. ; cholera, rush forth, as did the winds ; lohiiory. iblc, in l-.'le ..r in r. . wl, . have I. -n nl. i.i- t nut ini.l. ;ir- i.w.ir.' 1..W i... liv lli"".' wl... Ii iv- ri'.t I:. 1U il-J tli i. inili ' il vi. ur .i;i!.l..ti..ti l iir.v till.-, in ;i f w iiiiiiut. Iiinli-fw- t .-i.t T ! r .r--. nt i:-.-: - rv. n , ,u I) 111. ik- ii. a t-w I.air-i-. Tl,- Ma I i, r:ii.:il :-nf lli.ilt.I,-' ', I" 1- l-iirr-." -1 ...is-. It i. in . i- !" run l.v li.r.-. r irn ami wli-n III- iij .i-s mo- mini 1. h t-. ,. Ot its? -mi i r--- Ill- 1 '.in;. Willi nil -:o 1 The fiillowii.v; may be adtlticed as the deci ; ded advant.ii;es nl this M:ll: I ', .( It will nn.V- ni r- ,-i l-r tlnn ny ntti-r pr.. villi n uivt-ti .,,nnit,tv -t nj t'i-M Id k KIV. n tillle, utnl Willi iiiu-ti I.,. I ,b-.r :.i.,l ..i -ris.-. .si. .,..'. It will nutke -l.-.-iu-r and mw-ti-r ri-l-r tlmn any -ti I- mill. Tun ,t V.iii ...in miiti tlie ei.l-r n. yi.u want it. im.l mli-n .iu WHtitit; ami iu .oiaiititi-n ln.ui ii. niillon t I'.irr. ll. e, Vitlt it yf u -an j r y-ur I'tirrant., Ctn-r-ri. .. li. rri- s.' Ii s.-. Ilutt-r. I.nr.l. mii.I Tall. ir. i .r',. itli its u.-e yi'U -an al ail liun-s I, aye fr.h an. I '--. t -i.i, T. Vl itli all tin- a.vants(re re5tlltiln; fr"in tlie tin..e.sinn an l il ,.l".ii-li a l:o hin-- al a ri s l-w Unit il I. art , Inn il,.. r-i,-l, f al! -an it la, tliat any iul-lllu-iit Jarit.-r w .ul-l d. witl.n.it it 1 The annexed ItWO.V.VESn.iTlO.X is a specimen ol the niatiV scores received : fnirinir tin ra .l-. I.. mlr hit I' HTM. LI! ' Intii I c"ii;,l niak- . ilit an-1 niri- I nrr-l t ri ter a. lay Hi- in-ii ..nly , rStni: t y ilavli.-lit in tli- -l,.-rt .l:,y. ..f wint-r. Tl. null In I "lily l.-it .nil. '1 in th- m..-t .-r- , f t aii.l snt'sta-tnri nianiier. I.ut "rl;,-il wall r-niark- j 1,1 anil wi'h a -m.ill itin nint , 1 1 '.a-r. I tri-! otli rt:il.!. n.illn. Imt r.'-ii- tl.al -nrk-i with half tl.e ea-r or it-. . .1 . 1 ,.' 4 i A-''t-n' ' 'i.lrr I1I and I can .at-iv r.-r..mmi n.l .1 in .rrl-rn- t" all olln-r.. liarri.i.ur,-. .Ii.i.i. . 1 .'.'. lllllll.lS TIMS. Mr rli.,11-. ,.f Itronme r, mity, N-w V.,rk. writ-s that ; li. with one l.an.l. w-nt fr..lll farm lofarm ailll one .if ' til. Mil:-, ai.'l tuad- oy.T one ttivutand lirrrlxof c-iirr j iu th- tall ol isjs. IV More than osi Hi nnHKn Silver Medals and Diplomas have been within Ihe lasi lour years. bo, this evil was considered incur but still an evil. jii.i ii.o' t! e period imiii-atpti, a dif f or. nt. sentiment h:i- spruii"; up. This I'.iiiaiicism do.'ins Slavery not an evil. I.ut a blessiuu". l'urnt. rly l.v all. and still by all 1 1 : ii 1 ii i a k i i.jf i.ien.i lepres-.-i.'U was le.'aKleil .is a iciu'. iioy. ,1,.. fiirme.i.wriiikleil atnl ei.ver.ii uilh the daub utnl paint of harlotry : but now we are toid it is an anool oi' beauty, to be er;i,. , ,,a witli cmajilai'.-aev and love ! Candidates asjiirintr to i.liieial honors, are matle to renounce miiiiioiis held a tjiiarkr of a century a.;.), and to oive 111 tiieir iniie'-ioii to this n-iv diionui. It is no longer the ipiestiou how a cancer can bo cured w iioiher by knif.'. or can-tie, or otht r remedial iiL-eneies but to have a cancer is now pi oclaimcd to l e a sound and normal condition of the hiimi-.n system, the highest typo of health, and. if on the face, an ornament and beauty spot ; everyone, to enjoy p.Te'Ct health. must have thi form of disease tHiuwiiit; at his vitals! The spirit of thu fanaticism has taken possession of the 1 einne ratio jiarty.and woi keil therein a wonderful and almost incredilile transformation: for. since the Ages drew up the reins and started on their journey, 1 do not suppose thov have witnessed such a lrom the fabulous cave, to walk at midnight and waste at noonday. A man with a contagious disease niu-t not stay in hisown house, nor be ton lined iu the hospital, but must l e allowed to roam abroad, to .spread and death among hi3 fellow To take it awav from htm is liut we have a specific stat ute- on this subject : ' He that sf-alelli a man and selleth hi in, or if he Le found in his hand," tliat is, in his pos session, "he shall bo surely put to death." This enactment takes this transaction out of the catalogue of ordinary crime, and brands it with is this, but the ver- peculiar reprobation. ( U,er forms of that ever raved in thelt could be atoned for bv returning know it is said that fotir-Ijld: this claimed the forfeiture Uedlam? I there are"two wings to the Ilemocrat : ie party." 1 am aware of that, and I know, also, that both "wings" belong : to the same vulture, and, although one has been slightly out of joint, it has now got back to its place, and both will Hap in unison, to bear the carri on bird back to gorge and fatten on the carcass where it has gorged and fattened so long. Uut the strangest and most impi- of life itself, thus making it a caoital ...T. V : . . -. i ..... uiieuee. .10 ruiimiag or s.!jmsiry reaped down v.... can get around this. There it stands. j3 kept back i i. me cMimuie 01 the .ewisli ."criptures of the crime of traliicking in human !ie;h. :-o once thought tin; I'rc-l yte lian church, when they dei hired the slave-holder guilty of mau-steuliug every day. This was a constitutional law of the Jewish Commonwealth: 110 no with a new woman every month. This has been decided by an ecclesia stical council : and these blasphemers seuk to make Cod a partner in this revoltinsr practice ! The Lible everywhere requires an equivalent to be given, for services rendered. "Wo unto him that build eth his house by unrighteousness, and Lis chambers by wrong; that useth his neighbor's service without wages, an J givclh him not for his work." "Be hold. the hire of tin- ! . borer- who hav, .tve n l.v you .V i the . .1 aro Lo.u of . '. s any n.tr in clothing receives other statute could contravene it. anv the hay, grain Have we not a: ICiiL'laud as from is Can -tin. and the other ISriti sessions tnat stretcli all along our Northern lV.mtior. from the Atlantic to the l'a, ilic V No ; it is for the benefit of slave breedtrs and human fit sh mongers. And yet these Dem ocrats profess that thov want to oet Slavery oat, of national politics. 1 ground that tho madman opens tie' 1 of any human being. The title is in : Thus ha mav, as a good Chri?tian,take u ouM to 1. oil tney were sincere! Would to Heaven this beast of prcv would take the carcass of Ihe slain in to its lair ! It might gnaw the llesh and crauiieli the bones without moles tation I", hi. 1 me ! Joit instead of that, it asks m.; lo hold its victim while it sin ks the blood, lint this. I never w ill do. Take vmir pound of lleh. if ' disease it is so nominated iu iiie l-ond, but do men! What l.ot a-k for the blond as well. ! iest madness lb-ad over the whole Me.-satre. and you will liml iis entire texture to be Slavery. Livery topic is discussed wiih iv f. rente 10 iis bearings oti the sal j"el of Slavery. And yet the Democrat-, with : n impudence that challenge- our admiration for its sublim ity, tin 11 to 11-. and say, "Do not agi tato ti.is pu'ject. Do not keep tip tins sectional .-trif !'' To agitate, to legi-late, to make treaties, to annex territory, to purchase empires, for Slavery, is all right, but to do any thing jii.ut Slavery is wrong and sectional. And lcro i another phase of this fanatical spirit, which has taken up its dwelling place in the Democratic parly. It idr-ntilies Slavery with the nation, and especially w ith the South. Now, I am reckoned as ultra and ex treme as most 0:1 this subject, ami vet no one has ever heard me say any thing against the South, "it 'is only against Slavery that I have spoiien. anil I propose to assail that only 111 tiio.-i. ( 'onstitntiou Kepublicnns arc sectional. When stupendous Lie as the Democrat party j they only seek to prevent the extou- now is. I speak ol the okhaxiatiox, sion ot a system which is under the wiihout any reference to the ixtitvio- ban of the civilized world, thev are c.m.s w ho compose tne party, "l rom charged with being sectional. In II- j with peculiar privileges as a common the sole of the foot even unto tiie head ! linois, wc have supped full of this hor- j wealth. But all those unusual frau- there is no soundness iu it. but woui.ds ror. Ami what is the proof? O, we I chis and bruises and putrifyimr sores: thev : have no dclec-ates from Slave States . the have not been (dosed. neither bound up, ; to attend our National Nominating I comply with a prescribed ritual. ; ot those oppressed millions. he averred hood to sav that the practice of slave neither mollified with ointment" un- Conventions. Why have re none? Cod explicitly declared that he would t.iat "no attribute ot Jehovah could , holding is consistent with this injunc medicated and tinbandaged.it drips ! Mark because, if Delegates attend ! slay every native-born Jew that did , take sides with the oppressor." Jtiou? What, in the New Testament, with its fetid putrescence'. j these Conventions they are mobbed J not comp'ly with the provi-ions of! "Honor thy father and thy mother," , ,s the classification of slave-holders? Look at the Presidents Message, j and driven into exile. What if we, j their charter. Now, I desire to in-1 the requirement of the Bible. Sla-jlt places them with murderers of fa now under discussion. It is instinct in tlie free States, should say to the ' quire of those who claim the right to j very utterly annuls this command. An j thcrs and murderers of mothers, with simulation and deceit. Profess- ' Democrats, "If you attend the ' hold slaves under this old charter ' owner claims houor and obedience, to j livery where, the Bible inculcates a edly, he deprecates the discussion ami , Charleston Convention, wc will hang : given to the Jews, Have you com-1 the utter disregard ol parental audio- spirit of generous magnanimity. "Ye you, ' anil thus keep them all at home, plied with the requisitions o! tl at .my anu paiemai uuims. i no ever 1 that are strong ought to bear ihe in aud then reproach them with being a charter? Do you abstain from V:r-; thinks of a slave child obeying his : lirmilics of the weak, and not to please sectional party, because only the slave giuia ham and other swine's lic.-h? . parent in preference to his master ? yourselves-." Slaverv, I know, claims States were represented ? "Well, vou 1 Do vou observe the new moons, the 1 The very suggestion is preposterous. ! this attribute, and talks sl.nnt'ita di rect or remote bearing on it. what j have no votes in the slave Mates ; I sabbaths, circumcision, ami the ap-, Lot;s mo mule .-auettoti a system mat . valry and magnanimity. And is it do we want of another slice from j your principles do not circulate w ith ! pointed feasts? If not, you are no j abrogates its own injunctions? j ma-numinous to cheat a poor, ignor Moxico? Is our population, pressing; j us at all ; you dare not even proclaim Jew, and are not entitled to the frau- j There is a slave woman, pressing, ant. degraded man out of the earnings against our uountiancs : Let the I your iioeuincs among us. Anu whv ! cnises 01 a Jew : tint, on tne oiuer uu a luumvi s .o-e,a.r un uniu 10 ; 0; w iioic li:e rob him of wife ami I l.on.I n ys l.rt v,it!. ll. -O I lir tlOtlfl. 1 O VV.i.'ltll I DPS IT 1,1- riMir ' ' ' ! ! . 1 . 1. iiiiiii, juu L-.vlvriljj .sr mi. js.." -. "l ; " - - . - --.s .s. .. . . e,llUU CU UliU IU ous phase of this fanaticism is, that ; niore than a State or Territorial law it claims the sanction of the Bible for can annul a provision of our National American Slavery. I have neither Constitution. All the instances of time nor disposition to enter into a buying and selling relied upon by the philological argument on this qucs- advocates of Slavery, ure confined to tion. 1 shall not rausack Creek lex- the person bought and the person o'..'. : icons ami musty mauuscripts to ascer tain the precise etymological force of the Creek words translated vrtant in the Bible. And as for the grand old Hebrew, in which the ancient Scrip- ; turcs were written, it has no word which describes or recognizes aim-1 man being as a piece of property, i modes justified by the ; Before quoting chapter or verse, J i vet I am sectional, and : desire saying a lew woros navinc a A person "falling- into decav" sold himself, not as a chattel or -davc, but as a servant, for a term of years: and when the jubilee came arouud.'liberty was proclaimed thro'out all the land, to all the inhabitants thereof." When there was a failure on the part of the people to proclaim this liberty, prom ised and secured bv law. then COD cries of them that ,;. entered into the ears Sabouth." Slavery m waes at all to those its harvests. To say tii and the food thai th are wages, i.s to sav tiia ana stabling ot tne lior-e arc wages ; these constitute the "keeping'' of tho horse, and of the slave "w ages" they are not. It is fiequently said, that although individuals may do wrong', the svstem is right. Now. it is against the svs tem 1 speak. The truth is, the indi viduals are better than the system ; the humanity and, in my eharitv. I ought perhaps to say the Christianity of tho ma.-ter, ol'teu triumphs to a great extent over the system. If all masters exhibited the extreme capabi lity of the system for outrages and diabolism, an indignant world would proclaimed a liberty to them to the ri.-e and wipe it out general bearing on tins subject, i he sworu.to ihepeit.leuce.nu.t those other Suppose, now, this svstem, rerkin" llheocratic charter grantca to the Jews was exclusive, and constituted them a kind of close corporation, judgments that loll switt and torriflic ; with lust, incest, crime'and craeltv, i3 from the hand of an incensed Being, t bro't out and placet! under the blaze Jt was this Providential retribution i of Christianity. "Whatsover ve would which made Jefferson "tremble for his ; that men should do unto vou. do vo country when he remembered timtCod even so unto them: for this'is the law hises were bestowed upon them on j was just, and that his justice would and the .rophets," is the summary of he express condition that they should : not sleep for ever." In the uprising the whole Bible. Who has the ha'rdi- n-esscu tribute agitation of the Slavery iiuestion, and t wint.r. I had t-rl lK.at loa l. ofar- ' ypt tllC Whole of tllC lllCSSagC is CU- ri-l-r ami I r,.'ur-,l on,- ,.t Hl-H.'K's , - , . - . i O mm!..- , .mi f..ui,'Hi,ni.witi, two han i.. grossed with it. .Not a leading topic ol that state paper that has not a di vast regions within our present limits i "lo not our principles circulate iu the vet unoccupied, and which will not be occupied for the next half century, answer that oucstion. Whv, then, iven to Hits Mill; ,j0(,3 ,10 L'xecutive urge the acquisi tion ol more ol the Mexican domain : slave States? They are the princi-1 who, according to your theory, wore ( Is it not hers against the universe pies oi Washington, ana r raoklin, j ol right made slaves, it tne :nivo-, " n.sic any u-.ntg, iu: and other founders of the l.enublic. ! cates of Slavcrv choo:e to iro back eternal ihrouo. thai has The reason why our principles do not j ami place themselves under a code of fuke it lrom her ? IIi.s a tea-t.-r tho circulate in the slave Stales is, tliat ' laws givcu to a race of men evidently ju.-t rilit to tear it away from her this despotism has, like another Na- j yet in a state of barbarism, let them j embrace, and claii.i it as his exclusive noleon. en:-i:ed out the freedom of take the whole code, and abide bv it. properly .' Is this rabberv sar.oti oicd io . .l- , ,1..,, ii.. I lie pioneer in lll line, r i.iaou nini ,..- ..... ,i i Machine is the EES F one in Ihe Market on . H IS that Mavery anu l'lslllllOIl, UVili- i.. r..ii....o a.i.n : bni-n of Darkness, mav have a rail i.t ir .i.i , .,;! ih-a.iot. fastectaniin tiia most ' o., in n l.ioli to ride Tliis Is onenlv i SDcecli and of the iiress. Allow in 1 and obev it. notl.er statement. If 1 by the Bible, and that Bible the ord ieri-ct mami.r . , 1 ..,.., : il, ntlior nml nt' ftir. I I five acoPsS to the niiiiils of lio nnn. ! the Itiltln unrtinns slavery at all.it is ot lod .' kuo'V sou.0 Vot! J'l. 1 lie l'rel Is in- ,ini.'-si an.i ni.'.i jsn-nu., niri ;iurt.i,int'is.s....s..v..... s. . ...s.s. i -- -.--.-s... , . - . w - j ' . . . , . , . t i . niii-k-al han.il.sl. it i- not l.amr-.l up Willi a num. ;. , Vl,.,t is: tlinr l.firt of I lie mess. S UV(: ltlil ITS O tlG s0llt 1. illlll 11! one tie Oils avemnnt Of White meil. iNO , I lU';tll llllS, UV 11 ministry 1 'iisll n-r ..I ..T-w. an. mir-wr.-ris. i.i. i. . ... tian lo d-mj iu utiiuj. it i tii mad and .id kta , a,rC rolatnig to Kansas, but the qucr- ear w c w ouiu have iiitire liCjiubliean tairiiriee. ,.i' i., t ,,-.s,.,i , .1" n i,I nnn ndn.i , votes i n rirooort iflll i tl t lie sll VP So too half .iiuus. ia.-i ,iviv.i ... ...v. .... , i i -- , .-..-v ibsM Pro-Slavery policy had been con-! than there are Democratic votes in everv wav portable and convenient. Price I detuned bv the couutrv what oc- the tree states. l our principles do Address w. o. IHCKOK. Agt. ! tasiOI1 js there for the doleful tone of j not circulate down hero," boa,-t3 tlr I'J'.nn. Tk. M.ll oeuniec nholl! tu-O.and.a-l by three feet, four feel lush, we-hs :i?0 lbsM i 1 r0-Mavery C to one pretends that the eervauts spoken cha.r.:cicrie as I think they d-serve. J of in the Bible were blac'ts. The Ilo- -r.,i,h,iu5iui r.aoion uni u.tm ,.tiu u Meej, 1 man slave was not a blaci maa ; the . uernrci ; Eagle Works, llarrisbur?. Pa 1ER?nNS wantintr rhans- of i-limate for health, ad verUiinaiit ot tlanimr.Qton l.an, another csvliimq A union an. Commission House la LmlsburR. Lesal Auctioneer ! F....noil-llOrr having been appointed the message in regard to the future Mavery propaganinst. died, and who was iacred liisto- . , i . . . t !?,'t .,,s. ...r. .In onr tenti- Hebrew servant was not a uiac; uan. "-v" "-'J man, white or black, may I mav as well cotice,Lere,that worn then justify bv savir.w thev are an inferior race? Admit thn lue Oi the r.icr nf inferioritv. does it follov tlv.it tho l ight to ' it is rio-hl to onnr' thprn ? l-'vprwf page of tho I-iblc flashes anatheiaa's . against the oppression of the poor and , hdp.o.-s. The chivalry of the Bible ; is to hd; the weak, to protect the ' defenceless, and rescue those in peril. i hts :s the i iCst o. tie olden chivalry. Witrers an inciueat in the Romance of Jvanlioe Loo true knight.cufeohled by .ick;iejs,iides into ths lists to meet a powerful antagonist and i i whose dclixLO ? Tor one belonging to a race The Question is, whether the laboring ! l Ii-1; lh-v toacu lor uoctrities ..ie ; is .jpj j a;,.j degraded .tl.eu.a3 that y righlfuliy be j cuui:ur.n,.i:.e:its ci ineu ami mae :iw of A;v ;,u n jw ; :. Lis chivfclrv we (leeailence of the Itepublic. w LilIi has ry tells us ol a coriaiu ncu man who ; caslavi-d? rnl, l-kr.vi.n. . 11 l.i.c lAVf'., hrVm V M..Knl.l w .i ll'a. J'aQSl.n lll.r.nn,. .. Ik 9 ... uu.tL.w4 s oiias , ..main 0rham Wotre vs Joseph Jolt v 5 for II, iiner vs A M.-sslmer with notice "'-u.ngei i. i;aucn V1 B;4C, & Ki1ut I country. Commission Sales. In Ajiri next, I intend to open on Markr street a Room for l1- -eceptinn, and the sa! at staled times, of all kinds ol (itiods al Aue- Any one wishing lo dispose of any arli irtven rise ill l'urone to SO mail v : ueu, anu no was) very uuioi lunate jirojihecies of ill omen in regard to in the selection of a future home ; but, out quotatiou, erroneously placed on our future? How eagerly the advo- J though an impassable gulf spread it-: Ham. Noah planted a vineyard. raised cates of despotic government catch ; self between him and a bettor world, ' grapes, made wine.and becamedrunk. lawwaa a ii o .. .rinn ,.n1 lr,, 1 11 bopinsT hl f.fiiilil prilivoeKA u'llli tl,.-,n IV lion no aiirnlr.i still milililprtr.l Willi sole Auction-crier I.ewtsbi.r-, is prepared lo up mis I'cinoci .itiv. siauun, ..u iv.v- r, ' " - ; " " . ' ,' " aiiend lo all calls in his line in loun and tell the downfall ol lree institutions, more iiappny siuiaieo. supposing, me iumes oi me wine, w ", so But what is the trouble? Is there I now, this man shoub; lift up Ins voice, ! confused he did not know his ecu Irani anv disloyalty to the Union omoiig j anil send it booming across the chasm ' his grandson, he uttered the maledie thc Keputilicaus, or indeed among j that yawns between heaven and hcil, ! tion, "Cursed be l anau,'1 not Ham, . . . . , X- I i i. rr , t i .... t i . , i . i i i. ... i i : i. i.uMMHA U . any class in the Tree tales. .o. ; mm sav, uo, nuronum, iaac. lituri- who uaa ueeu guui ui ihu 10115. uv Anv disali'ection toward our princi- el, and you celestials gene cie can denosii it with me and I will sell n ai nles ot Crovcruuient ' Aouo. w uat, arc a sectional party up mere the best advantage I can and charge a per , tiici)i i,as excited the fears of this ur- PRi.xciPi.ES DD xot I'titcitLATK nows f unity phiniug around, Democrats go j 1' ceniace i-r tne same t.,,. ,i ,. .1 rf,,.f omrtn t , HEME. ' And W ;V i OOS Cot H"avr t uuub O" - - - s. . .- - ----- - - word oi Cod ot uon eltect turo tne. traiiitioris. How dire these tntm make the Bibie le.id its saut: tion to a system rocogiiHo is pavicg something manly and noble ia it: bat from th chivalry h.- r rril.s r,int;irr. of tlieip ptii!ilrin- that abrogates parental authority and i tUat m)lie.. t;ie wUip t0 helpless wo hliu! duly .' I -aen. to secure their toil or make thetn PO. aO.WllU l!iC COIIJU' ai I-'iailOU. ,).;.. ..l,,.,:,,. !,;,,'-VV cimftrir.i. Tho Bible every wlicrjiopreicnts this : j.nowlcd!.c an4 i.:ai cuactmcut re-Iu- uman beings to the ts the uiost sacred, inviolable, indisso-, niijlion3 of j-Jua .. i. nt .,11 1. ,.a ..onus I nt ir.: ... 1UU1C, VI i Oil UUU.aU ll,lftivii.. m,..s.. and mother ate to be lbrsakea, in obe dieuce to the claims of this still higher Now, w uat docs dots V A I'ONUH'W in eraliv.vouinow, in the blaze'of the nineteenth; holier relation. Now, w uat uoc: em voi-r i eenturv. with the radiance of Christi- i &lery Wlth thls institution .' uom .a..' 1 nm,.prt,i mv it leave its Maker and the parties nm'siDjr back five thousand yesrs "to 1 "rerfectly free to r. gulute it in their t condition of brutisiu.aad then by false teaching seeks to mn.ke theni believe their enslave "lent - is in accordance with tho will of Cod irota nil sucii chivalry, I pray to bo acli.orcd! It is said of GolJsuiiih.aj a vniter, srr. 4th paoe. 1 I'cb. ifi, iy.t 1 s)Pw