4 M '.-...' . V : i f v. ? 1 - " I - J ,''. i'-'i i A tj t . 1 . COENELIUS. T- Hm,4r.. .firm Tti. Lrautm an Cna-.-n.-ta, n.iihi m th, b svrm. n. thr irjt and ut irtulaU.-n of anv Srw-.a(.-r id Union. C-uuty. i Lnioa O-uuty. FreeJoUl, national; Slavery, Sectional ! ailu,HTS FUOTtlTION TO iVKKlUN IMItsTlil. A" . . . an it rarrimr. rt'iiavar.i. Th.w..r-. nj.iii h.n.t l-m-Mnir Prlnripl ,ii th.-u , our mpt h-j. thrr to flmu utii iiiy ( Inftoa iWtri itinera' Juurttal. VNa-' Fur Prrsfdrnl. ABRAHAM LlXCOLX,of Illinois Fur Mrt PrrsidrnI, UASXIIJAL HAMLlN?ofMaine ?riv):i)ii JatntM r'nvk 1 Lorn .. M H,, Wiw! C Knght Itnlfrt I' King illmr lfimim iKt-b-rt l Nathan Hill John M liruotnall i-Uuef W. Iull.-r hmi H. mith It-rant-i U . lint ' David Mutnma.Jr 1'aTid Tatrcart iThooiaji K Hull :F. H Ivtimiuaa V .)' M-rrur Uvrirr Ilrsl , A. It Miar Ifanifl ll. ttVtir iBii-t alvin ltdkrar l "WaD Mm M"Knnao jJn M. Kirkttrick .Ikjii- h-rr It., KobtU llJfOty ? uH.-:r iJutiu liner For. (.OUJiAOB, ANDREW G. ITKTIX, of Centre Co. Fr funsrcs. JOHN W. KILLLXGER, of Lebanon. for AoM-mlil)', THOMAS HAYES, of Tnion Co. JOHN J. PATTERSON, Of Juniata CO. Far A-.-orlalf Jud;e--MlhTl IIKEORII II. For KrsMrr A IfccoraVr (.Kolll.K HKHIrllL. Far (omimv-lonrrrilUlHIK k BnLlMlt.ll. For Auillor II.VMl l MI AI UK. feaTDon't l'p-et the meeting, TO-.MOB-ROW, iu New Berlin-. TO-MOM'.OW is the last day Tor As sessments before the Oi-iulier F.Ieetiun. "Will you see that the matter is right in your Ii.-triet ? Mass Meeting. We are told a Grand Lincoln aiidCurtin lh'iiionstration will be held in LEWisiiinn, on Friday of next week, (")th Oet. ) second day of the Fair. 1'artieular.s in bills. ... . , p r - 1 e J5" t e have lieretolorc rclraineJ lrom Fnyitijr anythiir.' respeetiiii; our County Ticket, for the reason that our candidates are all natives of old I'nion, and as stu b peiier.illy well known. But there maybe home who desire a Word resJKCtin them individually. M.VRTI.N I'RIKI)Arii's rramlfatlit-r (of the same name ) settled in litiffalue allev O. N. WOfcLLN J. H almtlt 177t', on a tract of land near the j he attended school t n our borders, and l-e-Prcishaeli Cliur. h, (whi, h he endowed. ' "me arn,iainied with our people when a boy .it ,- . l :. has made rousing good speerhes for ns on and where repose the bones ol some slain . , , , , , ihe righlnde in every campaign since he be- bv the savaL'es in the war ol the lievolu- h i , , . ,, J came a man and his relatives and fnends.the tion.) The Uriesl.aeirswerc aiiioni: those j Uvias curlins, & , ,4 business driven away by Indians, but on their re- ! me and neighbors, have formed hundreds of turn they ai;ain touk the land still iu pos- j happy and strong lies of fi ienJ.-lup wi'.h rur session of our candidate for Associate J people. His shooting a savage d. g that ai-Ju.l-e. None of tho old a llie n, m this ' "'s b"7 ' three years old, will not lose ... n i i .i.i i 1 him the good will t f any one in whose bosom v alley have 1 n iimrc respected than the i ' , .... , nnd dune more hard work. Mr. Pries- bach is noted lur his integrity always ran ahead of his tii ket when proposed for an offiee of sound, discriminating! jud;r- ' jnent understands F.nglish and Herman also has labored as a limner as much as j any man of his years and is every way calculated to kuow awl consider the wants j and interests of the "rent mass of the ; j-ciiple, iu town and country, with iuiparti- j nlity,iudcpi n lelitlv, conscientiously, lie ; was one of llie first to leave the party ; which rc-opched the sectional agitation l.y tryiiip: to force slavery ii.ii Kansas, and ; deserves tlicsti port ol all who revere solid i worth and manly partioti.-m. (iEolult Mekuii.!. has ,c:i tried ill the , Hiec of I'e"ister Jc I'.oeord. r. and has 1 ttu found to be correct and aecuiiitnodatiiijr. j The settlement of former business matters ; out of town, has sometimes occasioned his j absence from his liome and office but his arrancun-nts are now such that no com plaints can hereafter arise on that score. The same arguments which last fall won Mr. llotisli hundreds of Uepuljlieaii votes, will now command Democratic votes lor Mr. Merrill. I'HEIERlCli Koi.ENltFR lias one of the Lest and prettiest farms in I.iincstuiietown iip, and the same f.'"od jmlomeiit, indtis try,and ccouoiuy there manifested. brought into the ('oinmissioiiers' Iffiee. will tell in that department. Mr. llulendcr was at ouc time a liiechanie, in New IJerlin. but Las beeu now farming for about ten years. Daniel Shaffer is an industrious, in telliireut, respectable, mecliauie son of that veteran Whig:, David Shaffer of West Huffalo, who is still voting, at the age of S', for the good old cause of Liberty. teT-We have not a word to say against : their opponents we are happy to acknow- ! led-e theiu all as worthy, respeetalile gen-. tlouion. and pood citizens but tluy are j nil on the wronp and mii-t (uk gooJ dts Tray" suffer for ;ettinj bad company. with , ,. . 1 -. r 1. It r i Hr-A friend writes from J.i Ucfonte, 2fith inst., -The Democrats bave some of , t i .t the Aec loifc money and are trying; their , . i. .-v.... - ...... .... . ......... s-. cut re countv. W e will " . give Ciirtiii over 000 majority. j now used, we have reason to believe, in I'nion, and ewery other county iu IVnn rylvaia,,o elect Foster for Governor. t. :. i- vr:.i., .a aw j.tiu.i.x is loiiiiuii; a i. iut- .i. t-i t i i ai-ov i Awake tlub, (aud M :fflinbiirg, we are , .old,Ualso moving for one.) We suppose they the Win6eld Wide Awakes, Ac, will parade in New Berlin, Saturday evening. : a.We see there are now five hotels iu Mihdlebl'B.0. good, new houses, of briek : and wood, p,!ng tip and a general an-t pearant of improvement and proves., ju that capital of Snyder county. j Juniata, Union and Snyder. Our friends io tLa representative Jis trict composed of the above counties have i noniioaiea 1,01. ft.. u. i , Juniatacouutv, and Thomas Uates, Esq , of L OIOD COUUty, lur the ASSetuLiy. iir. ; !,,.,,. u,, ,.rrpd the. i.ennl of his dis-' . -..? .' trict one term in the Legislature, and fail- ' ed of re-e!ectiun last fall because he was J candidate for senator, out, tailing in re- , th, nnminalinn. i,:, fiends insit- ' -e . .. . ,.r,,r.;.,..rtnthel,,werllnu?ebv tenderins him the unanimous nominaiion . , i:.,. ,,. Mr I laves returns House for the third time, t. the Home for the tiiird tunc, a rare . . f..r that riutriet. lie has al- --- i r..:.i.f..l i.ni .a. I wajs Duue . b--- ":"-.',' i auu win c ui.-iu u.i. .. ..v... p become perfectly versed with regulative rules. Col. WajeuselliT retires, after hav ing served his cuntiiuents for two succes sive tciois, with their Lest wishes, aud the applaudit, "irueand faithful servaut." Higher honors await Liui. llxrrUlurtj Itlryrnjth. tirWc hare oen iiifiirnicd that Pern Lfitzel very prudently d.-.-lint-s the j:l.iry ' of I'Mvinir fur printing li. incK-ratic tn ket fur the AsseiuUy, and that the Juniata man is also in a "quandary." No one knows who (if any) the dootiu-d party may vote for and no matter: Hayes ami 1'atteb.son suit twu-lliirds of the people very well. Cuttin's Slanderers. I A gentleman recei.ily of ("enire county. ho we know lo tie repeciauie, iruiniui aim candiil, and who we seppose io have hitherto , ! voted only the Democratic l.cKet, writes to ; ! nneef the Editors of ihe Li wikbi uu iibon- ; i , .. ,. ,, .. . .,, ...... u lx, from Afry, Llk Co., l'a.,Srpt. 21, iM.o. After atating lhal the crops of tiram and Fru.I are uncommonly good in all that region, he i are uncommonly good ill all thai region, he talk& ahout politics as ft. Haws : .-nnxinaHr. th. afljoiiiinir t-wn.lti-1 tliiii. I, 1ht Mr. Ilii:n-r. in lsil. rrn,,d i-,t-rj TfiH- ltit une. 1 .ill not. Iw-,r. 1 qtiitr m. oiii-i lt-1 tint- f.ll. notKitb .l.iKliui; thr -itmtt.t' fuir iitil "H,.-:f,.mfi'l.1j" st'inii. Tiii. f.ct i. th.tdott ii;rvu tn l.r ki!lfl B d.n.n limt-d itv.r. h w- l.a,e iirar.l tli- m-try. Ju.t tl.inh t it a MiVMjfi- I'lillli-K turti--a lo-1-ub a rrH.l ot .uiali a ho IM1 I.-..D Ntti - t- tli-- I'liio- liy !ti- funtiy mau -u-.-.rinp ol till- MtiJ Ilirkh:in1. a !)., at Fonm iliol. Dt Tr oirk mini--htr a thuiil.cl, I. .v. .prune fionidt his ait,iMii, atxt Ivt iir hull tt- Uo ahMtrvrr ttiijht Hwm t buu ,.ro,r io tbt- 1-r.onlr. whrti. ai- wrrr iutuiui.1 MHin allr th oiTurrruiv, Mr. Curliu f lit.le ,i.n t 7 A in th- fas- and at ll. i..nit- tlliu- ai par-ott, a-Il tiich ruin-d. and lo ttiNt piluittitiii am. r.rrid liomr. I hJ, t h-n run o,er Ihr h.nk ii.lo s,.rii.f cr.-. k. u . ah-'Ut ah uiu'-h a- th. olh- r. W . art- tnt rtued that tt-r. an- Olstny prr.miurnt i. aiirrnti. in IVutie rnuuty ah--hi.ik ailli -outni't on Ihr iilllrin ol t!n'.e who wi.ul.l .tooli ar Ion mr to ;l,r pul'ih lty l Mi- h a h.-M- and 11 n Iruil'Ohii- fKbrli-atioa a, tlit- M"utiit--kuir' i-t-iry. 1 lirir.l a rrlmhlr citizi-n ay llliri un-rutne. thiit. iu hin nrizhli.'rboi.d. tho.M- .t-rir. hal niadr at la.t u-ti ant" for t'urtin. Klk rnutity o uiiim-i. to ntnk- a-Hl, .n l a littlf oyt r. ail th.t hr am h.- iu Sn'Irr and I riion l)r., I. ui-. in-oj i.i..i.iier.,..li.i in,- i.i.e ' ihroucn in., innurnt-e or iii- khar-i anj ni. u-i: nun . Curtl ,ul r,,.,,,, . um m. tin. northern it-.-.n. ' hT. alm-i-t t-Trry man wo-ni to r.aim -uie prrMui.l I a'lju.int.nrr aith "An-l." M.n l--.morri.tk -ni will ' iinf u- try I iin lor ll-ivrtuor. a. uie vote aill tbow on the rrrond Tur.d.y of Oi tol-T. A ULMot'KAl' ah.- mil tbi timv vote f(.rCurtin. We have never thought it necessary lo re fute Ihe stories referred to above, as it would be an insult to our readers to suppose any of them hail believed them. They are laughed to scorn by all sensible people. Antlv Curlin , has many years been a favorite in Old I'nion . .... ...... . UU...o.. ... , .. ...V .o.. ...... J . J ' wholly untrue as applied to him, and is so confessed by the Editor who first published it. .-tiiu iv. it. v. uiiiiiiin-s, a it-iuiieiai, s s, over his own name, thai ihe -Loilery" charge is also false. Foster, vs. Democracy in 1856. There is no more iuveteratc office seeker in our State than Henry . Foster. Since . , , - our memory serves, he has always been, n- tncutne for some ofitcc Oovcrnor, U. b. r Pr. I ....iul .,(!, n, .l: ,' ?. ,Vr. t. u. it tuing else, iu icuu, uu iieot-u tu uc j . S. Senator, and on being defeated in the Democratic caucus, he fl-.-w the nomination, and aided by Lcbo, Wagcnseller, Menear, aud four others ro'c ojninftthc rejiitur Drw crotic nominee--, voting fur Foster, i Foster himself votirg for Wilkins ! For this act, Foster, McOear, Leboi Co., were denounced by the Democratic press of l'ennsvlvauia as "traitors and hvoicrites" branded with re-roach and ridicule , put in print with black lines around their names.and crfiins underneath denounced j GKKSStVK I'll EE TRADE throughout j Mr. Dickinson, tbe leader of tbe Breck ! as "bought u-illt Cameron's momy," ke. I the world, and by solemn manifestations ; inridge party io New Yoik, bas a very The llikai'j (Ohio) ,y (, conduct- ed by David II. Koi sii, late of New lSerlin, I'a., joined in the denunciation in ibe following words ?s st lt At i a. Simon Cameron, iser ite, Know Nt'iliin?, and Wiin.ebag.j (.'nitf, dealer in Middl'town uiuntv, &r. to surceed Mr.Brodhead, Democrat. Ten ,,,. ,-. Ird ou lv Hit- Traitor. Hom y l. lostt-r. llI.Tl:l. Is ihere any j damnnhim tn.,dirp f.,r Fmhr and Ait traituruus band? We ihink not, and .Mny h-ll Tff-iw tli-ni, riv.t-d in rtiain, t.u,iid tu the botti nt Iiua tl in, fl.on-. ."' 7'Ai" same Fofttr is the llmhanim cand'ulate for Governor, and claims sup- port JS ,he ..I)t.nK,cra,ie nominee V Some gayi ltat te ;g UI)(icr tijmon Cameron's in- gulD(;e a;Di su(j e controlltd by ' m f elected ! Foster, probably for Breck. While Henry D. Foster positively refu- ! ses to tell the people, whose vote be solio sea to tell tun peoyit, wuvac iuic iig Bwm- . . . 1 1 . :.. t. i. :. r... :.l..i 1 V . WD0 " ,or'ur . .' cominc rather evident that he is secretly f . . , .... . ., Tn. l'.,nii..i.i.m v ni- i riAtmnuii ii In undoubtedly for ; Hreckinrice. A. J. Deitrit-k who srruu ' l' K , ,. .1 : . .t name at the concerted time, is the ' ' uia u a in c ai mc tuuttitcu uuit, ta i-v i i irecKmrijge leauur m iyci'miu"-. ah i . .... . i- -t. i : m " .Zll l. . is .a. 1 o leading, nrewa trougias men, wno sus- i t. .i -.l pcct that Foster is tn secret league with 1 L Secession-Disunionists-.blch they wiH brag about as soon as the election is ! 0vcr. Many Douglas Democrats will not ! le ""S1" voline f"' tho choice of tLe ! Yanccj-ItbcU stripeor politics. n, n,.i.i..in and John Eaimit. Eso . tecedci om ,Lc L,l0ufoco Convention of . Sujdcr county. They ate fur Duug'.as. I'XIOX CoiXTY STAIl & Tariff Issue ! Before every Klectioo, the Peiuoerafs ! 0nVnnsv.vaiiia. (but nut outside of this : ., - , v. , , , . i ' ' r"-""- - Is M, they paraded the Mate with Oauucrs flaunting it. AI'TS i anil not the l,lk, Dallas nnd tlie Tariff of '42 0 dare the Iiij.k to repeal it. n-i. nt 1 1 . 1 . 1 . ". .. 3 ... ., ! HP's vrft iit'ifiiTiMi una m mxiii ' , , ' ', J , pealed mat vifj larin. jiic I'liuutrais --- j-om., i.v. o..., a-iv Keiusl of the Britl.li Tariff of 140. - . i . ...i t i. .i ....i , ,u mc .inius came out nun a ll;iIr sWt rovilliI tlla, Uf AD WM a Krcc Trader and Porter a true Tariff num. The people were not deceived lteed had '.1, UW majority ! Now, a.-i a desperate resort to elect Fos- r, the KeuioeraU are .leaiu trvini; to , , , . , i " ,i , elude the voters hv pruela nir Aeiil-j t( s,hrt fT a l',t0etive Tariff. Allow it to lo so yet it is sure that TIIK PAKTY, ' outside of I'cun.-ylvauia is Free Trade in l'oliey. Foster is one of the very men, wlrn j r;: w ( that he is sincere, he is impotent. ,,, ,, . . . I BS'a.roMer ana i uriin ootii eiu to irj to si eure the passage of the Morrill hill , ' iat winter, roster says tie spe ui man inn u Senate for that purpose. llotoldi tl(.m l. t tW ' 1 he coultl Mcrf l.e tltctut uuvrrnur ft Jtnn- . . . J . , '.''"' thre was no use m his trym-. Well, it was not pawed he Couldn't -ret . ., ,, , showing'. ) iimt lail. e7.iut uiitin, m - i.: ... .. ....... :. i I.., l ....... a il n u.n iui ri tei ii niinit.aii u. vote for the Morrill Bill ! (Which, then, is the Tariff party ? I'cmurrallr Hcrord on Ihr T.trllT quctloa. Clflicial records do not lie. Here it stanJs on the Tariff question ia Congress. At the late session, the vote in the ''" "J Jf jireseittatlli S OD the iMomil p , ,: ii-ii f t,,j . For Mmill's Tariff Bill. ItTiuMifitDi. Vl ui 'Tjt-itrr-iu Ptnu'a) '2 fHIMlll AlllTlCHlH 0 Ai.li-lciuii-Uu iN-mofrat ft lui Aj'timt Mjiriirt Tariff Bill. I. UHTt 19 l:fui:ii,ii! ifrrtm rH-ial olistetiunf) 3 touili Ainr: nun 1 Aon lU-t-'iiiLi'-o Uftuxcrat 164 In ihe S-ii'ite the vote oo tbe eamebill stood as follows: Vote in favor of a Froertive Tariff. lt-.lhli-.nfl 111 alk-uii.-rnt!-(HlKti-r and Latlnni) S S3 A'jniusi a 1'iuUxtice Tariff. P-morata i6 lt-..ub.it-aos onc Preserve this record. We challenge its dcuial by any supporter of the Democracy. JOT 7ftt Rrailhoj Co,ue,ion, irhii h om- innlril FOSTER. the fulloirino II J J solutions ; lifheif, That we rccsrd the domestic ' C and foreign policy of l'rrnidcnt I!u:hanan as eminently patriotic, pure, conservative in and just; and we look upon the success which bas crowned bis labors as the best and proudest vindication of the propriety aud wisdom of his Administration. Jittnhed, That the convictions of the j pcmocratio party of l'cnnsylvania remain unshaken in the wisdom and justice of. aiiiiit'ite protection of iron, coal, wool, ' and the olher great staples of our country, based upon the necessities of a. reasonable rtrnxur wt.m. Jtts'Jcftf, That as the Kpref-cntafives t J - J - ; iu Convention assrmbltd, we do hereby i reiterate aud reaffirm our dhereDeo to, and c(,rf: enee n lLe fun, nmnnlal nrinei- nnil ei.aalrlenee in llie fiindrimnri 1 ul nrinei- i t.les- of the rartv as riroe'aimnil nnd dfi. pics of the party as proclaimed and do- . . . , clarcd by the National l)i inocratic Con- vet tion of 1S52, at l'alliuiore, and that of lboG, at Cincinnati. - ... . . . m , : PJ lie f .il.xrivij u the Tariff I tank . ' "' f""ft 1 -l l.l'.DolOLASUiiil'BECKl.NItllJOE all siiUr.U : 7. . ; . .1 a-L. .1. i;i trie ( iiieinnoti lafform, to who a .,Wlt,. That there are nnestions con- I ticcted with tbe foreign policy of this i "---ry inferior to no domestic I T"''on """'"T- .Thr."me s come t... fliA nom nf Oi. I' S? tn nn)nrA tlf nis(.it(.s in farrrof free seas and I'KO- to place tneir mirai it.nuence y the sitie I .;ucceesful e"mPle " C''"c''"'""', i " J"Tm- ! KST7V ..Ihaeinr, h the " Tariff" riant CURTIN, LINCOLN, and HAMLIN a .. ' : TiteW'h. That while providing revenue ft the support of the General Government jutjt.s npon imnorts sound nolicv re - roiires such an adjustment of these duties as to KNCOL'BAr.E the oeveloi'Ement of tu e iMit'siHiAL iNTEtiESTsoF tu e whole t (ilntiiv ; and we commend that policy of national exchanges, which SF.ctltEs TO THE vvor.KiNii men i.niERAL waoes, to AOtti- Ct l.TLRE nr.M I N ERATI.NO PRICES, to 1E- ' chamcs and mancfacti-rfrs an ADE- for their skill, labor, and QL'ATE REWARD to the nation commercial prosperity aud smmcrcial nrosDeritv and I.Nlltl'ENIJENCE. Proof. . Let it be remembered that lotion, slightly facoring protection, offered ..... . . by Mr. Cessna, at the Charleston Conven- iuaiu, si i o a 1 1 v iiiioi tin iirutecuun. ouereu J -w..t.. u.vu ' .nn.l J :.L . ".' " " " ! biss anJ SDCcr' aBd Dot ,no,ucr delegate j oiurioiuu " ; J .l 1tt:1i aal I uu. .sm wuv imiii . v uur , i .aula ivm- i . , . .... . ' urea iu uvucaie i. passage, aiisi.ai n ured to advocate us passage. Wbilst,atthe . - ' ItpnnMip&r. I onvfntion in frniMtrfV a Tar. "solution was received and passed amidst the most nproartous arolause tbe vast audience of about twelve thoueand "" "uu'c lo uuu-uu - "J -iferous.y ehecr.ng a resolu.ton demanding protection ,0 AIucr'cn industry. It is nrJ ,h:lt H"""0. W'!l, ' j ., , . t. -t i and others of our party were tree Traders I 1 ' . . . 1. U IHIJ H.IC t'LUI'IVIBlS. A limit it I m.hi. .. . uu,f 8ilJCe leaving that purty, they bave ' acted wi'.h the friends of l'rotectioa. It LEWISBUTw CHRONICLE SKPTUJI mi 28. I is true there re a very few Free Traders j ! ' . .. . ....... .bo .re Kcpabltetot on toeai.ver, wse, "f ..Lk?..?,. j ""'"V"" or BreckiDridge by their rrt still ar-u , lor I roiecuou i PabtY is wht we loon to. (lor they gov- era and control it ACTS,) and not the individual, local or sectional exceptions tfar-WA heir. Pnuietimf a. tboat the "lie ? ' ... M . tor publican 1 arm oi isoi. V know of do j such Tariff. The Hopublicans bad neither : . :. , . lh oen,te. nor tbe ma- . . f . -j , a bi . to ' ' .... .t t n...... 1 dms. must oave me concurreocc ui uw, r ! Senate, and I'resiJent. Bills must P1S ' by a majority vote. Banks, (Hep.) was elected Speaker by a plurality vote only, r od could Dot bimteir vote except oo . He . vote. Aud tbe li.li which did p.w, iff.ct-1 lug the laritt,wis passed Lj tDe Uc-uocrais the nmjority of the Kepublicaus TutiDg ; 1 against it ! So much for the 'Hepuhlieau 'Tariffl" What humbug next, lo trv to ; "u" """"""B , ' sf.Thete ore tuUhintluIly the FACTS in the Tariff issue. l' nn'ylmnitint ! lie nut SWINDLED AGAIN ! Ifaulcan- dully, awl decide for yourselves wMchtethcT TX2TrtC Vote so as to Count ! Greelev in 1 84 4 related a story, that all the people of the world bad collected on 1 ,. ... one vast piaio, to near a eiwit.ii siiult, ' i sembling, so universal ... ., .. ... to hear the others, that, iog () , f hn arnn, I o: toai vast assemoiage out, on tuus as- was the curiosity on the signal be- j shout, except one deaf-mute, whose wonder at the eight I loosed bis tongue and be indulged in a . .,? . , .. , , most unearthly noise ! He warned the CLAY mea of that day DOt to be 60 cotifi- ' J. . ... . i ; eut as to wait for everybody else to vote, . and thus all forget it ! His warning was good and timely, but was unheeded by j thousands, and Clay lost New York State and the Presidency Texas was admitted, I and the Tariff destroyed. In that year, 1844 the day before the Governor's clec'ion a most enthusiastic i City man cailtd on 09 ia Wyoming, and said he was going up to York State to eel- 1 ebrate Clay's, eleciiou! We assured him ' there was great danger of Markle's defeat, i which would endanger Clay's but he I ! said Clay could poll 10,000 more votes than Markle, anyhow. ..aud he went to York State to "celebrate Clay's election ! ..we hope bc'a there yet ! Io 1856, when the Uuion State Ticket was found to be d efeated by less than 3,000 (fraudulent) votes, we met, oo tbe street in Lewisburg, four most ardent Fre mouters, all of whom bad been absent at ! ,be, Sl"e E'CC'ion' ,hinl''iD8 ,0B l'' ' "l WM mr' And SO it was, in one respect bat tbe loss of tbe first I i.ml.J .....r..!). . iM , ,, , ,:, , . ,. 1. I . . . I.u..nl.i.c 1 , . l.n.a n ..n.. . I .; iu s.cij um- trict would bave saved tbe State bv thou sands. Tbey voted, io November but it was too late 1 We allude to these facts as OUR LAST WARNING to every true friend of Lin coln's election, fxgrlie sure to be on band and vote for Lincoln's Friends in Octodek. If you must miss either FIcc- ! ,jori) tt tne $ov g0j ot i Joa.ccure tae cr , ,i , ... ... &A lLe next Wlli me right of Itself. DEW ARK ! We hear of men, ia Uni- ,uuvuuuij UU tl3i W U DlD WUIJ prUIUIBC I U . fof L;nco, jf tourfriend9 ; - WJ .,.' : " " uu vuv uc eccv- I cd bJ - gn. Curtin is a true and t . r j e t i . . , i last triend of Lincoln, and no sane friend , of Ihe latter would cut down or throw off; t anv nf hi. annnnato.. Iia I-....:. ...1 I C(1 bJ Bme. Curtin IS a true and i . i . . . . no one doubts Lincoln s election : Defeat Curtin, and it would make tbe result more ; .. ., , . . ... I nncer""n- B-Lvery true friend of Lin - ! coin every one who really desires his tu,"lVLr-f uue WD0 rea"J ae81c, ul" c'cc.iuu suoum nrsi neip eieci curtin and thus ensure Lincoln's. "One voleor j CtRTIN tr.? le, firo.r Lincoln Dou't : trade eff don't be cheated 1 po0r opinion of fusion between the Doug- lasitcs and Bellitcs io that State, lfe ag 0f ;t . "Douglas and Hunt's homogeneous fu- sion in me orate oi iew lorK, wil not j come within fifty thousand votes of Lin - n AwaJ i j f- i - l J ". " ! be snT xsh0 "e. dissatished with the view ' ot slaV(,ry ' laid down in Ihe platform of 1 tDe national democracy, to pack their duds , an1 leave fur the Republican camp, with- : delaying one moment io tbe fusion half-way house. The gulf between the ! National Democrats and the Douglas men ' -,b btteen lhe cb j ntQ aud Lozarns. " " I ........ . H .. C - Tt 1 e ' haTe ?ftn "P"ken of ,ho J'J f le- i rJ- la tbo following statement it will be seen that innocent blood is to bespattered ' "t mau.ic. a uc ui, uuuis (Mo) L'xjirett says, II. A. Marsh, former- ly of that city, bas been sentenced to beTAKE NOTICE ! The undersigned are hu'"J1 md!n. Arkansas, for circulating i the Xi w York Tribune which in that r. ! . . J"f Jrl0u'ie; mt,ea - re-, . j j ,.. J , in.oi.rli.rt, .nl,:;... ' , b J r . "o- le eiliten, of St. Louis, at tbe in-, stance of the wife of the wretched man, e uu . duvue tietitlUU IU U 13 1 a V Ul . 1 UP -g P . avor. VV It n f taw i .11 1 it W 1 hiihii aabn la rioiv v. ui wouiu itir. laucy, wuo is now on; tt-i I i ai a- i 1 uio .11 i.UHU, HI, II UO DUUUitl UO III ? .oro.streasooatilep.ott.ngs aga.o.t lo r. ,, . . m Stats Debt. The Commissioners of , I ilJ2i e , am,)UDt rf jr,Jo oG,. Tbj, on, f ,be bm etr.CIi of geiDg rjfi 0f ,,e Sla,e , t '., , -W!re 80 U,iUS I'eeP so that they ought oontiooe to ' ijV. ,, , 6 . " . . I plunder the people. Ever since tbe Lo-: ... . . .. .... ... I,,. nnni.r urn r.1 al., inn nn lh. Public Woiks, their party baa been gruw-1 icg weaker iu ibis Slate. " . . 3 . .6 1 The Philadelphia A'utlh Ameivun, an .ti,..!. IUU, ..i.ti-r. ..ate ;h,.t friends . r .oaing Ihiti... iron master, d fur assistance, promising that 11 IVnns-ylvauia. the Tariff shall not bo eh me 1. Real Estate. v V VWYi s SA L K. r., M1Wn! .rs Kxent..r i.f J..-i n, I ni, aVo-ax-J. laie nl l.nneM.i.e iowusIkii tiimii county, will stril ul 1'uijiiC aletiu the rre""se Wednesday. October 24, 1S53, all that Die. e of Ian I. known as the Mansion Farm, in sa .l ii.u n-liii, l...ur.l. I n. r h an 1 by M.ehaei MUl.-r -,vh l,y and west ly iiecrjie Mitctit'll, ctintaimtig WEXTY-Forn ACHES, . more or (ei(( wh(.h art. a liril.sl,ir(.y i XUAUm JI-mi, a H.irn, Minn'-h Mi l. an-l ,,!,, r i.mt.ui! im, a ynuns Ori hutl, an.lv a Well ..I an r Ian I i all uu 1. r l4 a rr.-; , i m-iir ili II ui r. J lit'i i. 1 iui'r.-vriiftLt. I iiwiilnp, WriV'J-r piMintv, ritaiiiin: ' Arivs i-f ultn li 'J iip f Acrt-s are . bo.iiu'e'i lv !an.il J.'Mi'h.in VWud Spcht, Hf-tnv Iumt, anil nthrrs. Tf-rins mailt' Ui.tiuu at iiile, cuuiinencir.g at : 10 A. .M.eai.1 day. j ALSO, On T!ir.jy, M..trr ISO, will ctT'-rt' l. nn ih sitne prexips, a lar? ann-u-'t oi lkt-rsi.ii.i) I'roperly of the ; aiJ deceat'd. i finis as ai.t.vt. swu ki, iii:i:(;K. mi:iiai:l moviik. s,, ?!. t.vi t OA SALE. rlIHE Pr-rk Inr.-i!:,,! II, u-e arifT- - 1 " Itarhed, and l.nt ol Ji-Li krmwti a, the H'-utii.tn n ihv south wt-t rorriT ot r,.p,-r,v. v;i Mai-nei and Ktmrth trft ts, m the hun-ufh ol ; i.rwrnui ii oeiiif in tut iiii nr.s:rarie pari j ol" ai J fturouli, t'lihf r l. r l-ti.-nie t r a ri- t vate re-titliTice, and can ravilv he arrantrfi s i j as to pay the owner a rntae of Three II. m-; dred lilrirs per anr.'itn. and still have atuti- u,e ,m , r a Iinval, ,;vprv. , tlnnz in and al'. m the preii.iM-s i in ei nipleie 1 CuuJ'"u"- Fur particulars "'' j Aot r.r i::.i r j. i-.ui..'iiAi;Jii i-wi.rnrr. S--T-1. ... 1- -1. t Saw-Hill, making $2000 Yearly, J00 Acres of Tiralier LanJ atyinin?:, is, i FAKM of 1 'JO Arm ailjoininrt. 0 rK.W.s ( Ui:r.K. Fur Miles frum .Mililuib'iri;, Six lrom Ne lieriin. i'oi: s.m,i:i Inquire of Jniit Srm. AlmI. near the premises, or personaliv, r l-v iniii! of HI till BELLAS. Sunbory, Sept. 1, lsfin. i 'oa r i.h sim: ok iti.vr. -A liiiuse an I ion civen 1111- on X. Filth : r. ! '"'d'1)'- T'fnis rat-. Em;iiire . f I II I) vlll.M I I'D I l . ii. i . i n i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 it , i.nvhDiirr:, orJ. 1. WALLACE. Will, amsport. 11 'KM f MIX, GREEAULY to the laM will nf .I.rna H,.r si i, late ol Lewisbnrff. I'lii.-n ci.ur.iv. now A ilee'd, will he exposed to sa'e, at the H.ue if I'. II. Cm, l.ewisOurc. on Mltlirtlliy Uu (iill I;iv of" Orliilirr nrvl-a I thai certain House :iml Lot of -i i) I, I wnh llie ai-puriniancrs, Minnie r-ti Ihr coiioT ; of -North lront and M. Johns streets. 'I h- 1 ............. .... nnprovemenis are a 1 1.AME l)H tLI.I.Mi llors-L, STAHLL, and other necessary out buildings. Located in a h'-althv and oleasant part ol the II. trough, fale to commenre at 1 o clock, r. M., when lerais w ill tie pnMtshed by" JAMES F 1. I.N.N. Levi-liarT.AnK 1T.VS. Es r of .1 o l . .tt d-r'd. SALE OF KKAL INSTATE. OR I iV I'A GRKEAlJlsY to the Ul will of Willmh Iale, lale or Liberty township, Montour countv, J'a., 'cc d, will he exposed lo public sale, on the premises. iVf ttii. s.Liy . lltst day ol" Of loll r next, ail niPssuae ''nd TUxr.V (F LASU, M!n Use that !uac in aid tow nship. a 'j 'inms laud of S.unnrl It e n - nae. James Cameron, 1 noma anzant and IVU'TI . -'I tl'lll.Hllll. iIt. ood qualnv of 1 1; Railroad running east J ne Iniproveiuenr-s art j a I tllKC HOItsO a.Hl liiirn I -La-a-Pf"-: Lxf" 11 ,nse ai the door, nearly ail : cleared, an-l in a high state ot cultivation, Also A I ran of Sixteen Acres, near thr above, adjoining Mrs. .Mo-.rhead. ad;n; Har ding, and eilo-r, all clear but about fetir acres which is if I luniiertd. 1 : Sale to hesm at to o'eh-ek. A. M., when j Terms of sa will he ma 'e Known l y IJOIS'T. A. (iiFFF.X. ' 1 fkaMMs w aso.X, fclecu,"rs- Ahst. s.", in:u. s tm i i. ii. tiiiitit;, itlorm-y at l.nw. 0F FFIt'E (n sioiuh SecotiH near Marliet St. .t' U sir,'.'., I'A. I or All Professional llusiness entrusted to his- -are will be lailhfulu- an I pnonpily ailen- i l Sept.' I I. IS.,7 VARIETY ST0E1E AND l'OST t)l'FICE. I a x Wl'V t-nrn.li f !,.. ! Ct..! ! LAKdh SUpil) tl Ci ;k,Statli)IlPrj, I rertumery, Jeuelry, loys, tJoiifectitn- er.es, Teas, ispiees. Fruit. .Nets. Iiask.es, ! Pictures, and a variety of NICK X AC Ks f..r ; sale heap at the ' ifi:l LLVUMJI fit; POST OFFICn. a ,,N E ,;,,, ,,FXS .t,r , a(lipt ani, j : J he had ai the LOS T OFFK F, j :".:..., 7".;." " ! S nr as, Vinl an'i r i S . " t" i tery cheap a. .he nTOFKICE I - -- ! i r AD1KS can find the lnr"esi and h?t assert- I i I. n... ..I 1 ....... .... 1 . ... . .. . J J I'lrin oi .:inri dun fl(ir I .tl r.li.l.iiVf. opes Ar. at ihe POST OFFK'K ; T F vou want a supply of fine STATIt IN E- ', L .'o tne POST OFFU'K. UOIIOC mil, .... ! HUUot BUILDERS, -J ' 1 if ,-,-iiiiicu .-iciua ior ine sale tit . . . a..i ... .. . allllix & VI iiktovv Sash " mane oi ine rest materia . AM mnrL- varnnl.l tZr l - I., i I HesihV pa. J (, " ''l t 8 CALDWELL. Lewishnr . .. . tiios. u. .icii:k HAS just received a splendid assortment of lhe very best, cheapest and niosi laslnoliable J-v--y in the market. Hi Mttick comprises Breattt PinN, I'balim, tar R IngrN, I'iimr lllngr, Urat't-lfiM. Slffte linflonH, .-iutia.it.f.x-.. which vn he sold extrenielv low for f H, -," ' ., .1 "rl ,ow tor t. He respeciiully asks the patronace of tsti. hit .IJ . i -i . : 1 . of all to .If. hiln a i-ull K.r..r. .. .t . ...wmn-, anil niso int' let tl-w- chfs" i'-" Maiket streei. . - .-"t .udaiiie ineir pur- mc mkii oi ine liig Match, eit ol Stcocd. Ucc. aI,"Sd 18C0 i Viiir Wf n "i...ir I Inflf! ' - " 'vsv i p,r n-A TR,mMf!ua STfiaE. ! TU (j I)rs above tie Bank, i uww:ii:.i. r. The hrrir.naii.s t per.srn. 11. -h- c..y buviiii; C'-itN'auiiy at Aiinii.n, is prej. af t i vtl a. I h;s i..imN at I tty I'rirr. il.ii v. .l(ve", Civrhv-t 't?'n, ltriny Mr, tars. Hutii.iis, 'l aj e, and alt guod urclt-tt ly the La-It1:. A1m iJ.inks an-l ?'aMfnrry, Srhrml and t'liefe l "k-, Ac. rapr iritii'W u nai fin at cts. r rf nets Kin Htiar'l Scifni. Sirncil Wtirki dt-ne l oidf-r l.'t uniry I'riu'.iirr taatu in rxciiaftz- v'a-h jaid It Kai". April IH, il U. M MAHhX. 11 Industry must Thrive!" rriNah:iSIIi:i;TIi;ON;M;iMil:nn-nt. 1 Keinoved Ik IfixiL'httin's former Shp n Markt-'t strM-t iifiir ljr!h, u-hert 1 wiiJ have ai ail time a hill asontnent tf liii Uai', I'lp, COAL lit ( KI TS, .V.,, 7.,nr, e. 4-- I rll a'so maitp ! tir'i r, on sln.ri nut. re, 'I'm (ui ivr, Spii'iiing (T any kind uf work in ii.y In ni liii ite-, ft? M-fit ling ami JuM mr Funeral' vpn ir ''y auri iv-d to. Jos A. KJ.FJA.VLU Leu-it.uis. Or t ", i:'j L'lIfM II TIN-fl IKK it:..ra..rTiT.-iit..ft!.i-i:-r. -r W :tf IiiKr... .1 (. . -.rrt . h-f K-I,'r". .nti- 1- t . f-T -i"lr-i in: 1 iii, &i alo hi nrh but J'" A. h).EHKR I law ui l it i: i:k.movkd. John E. Linn, TTOK.i:V T l.iW-OiTre st his house uli N. Market s-t. l ei. 1m A i.l j I rtiMiiir;, Psi. The HOWARD and HCFE Express Companies. i;XIM:i: !:SlM:h tonr,.l from a 1 A A I-'mUi Li i.f tl - I iii'.il -i:u-- Htfi liiradn. t-T n r, v at t A l.l'U 1 1.1. tuu: .-- ir. l.-v. u:i: Family (iniccry Store. T. G. EVANS & Co., GKSKKAL 1I AL:HS IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. KniVrtiriii vtery arliilV auuu.u t( th trud-. uu. 1 ai CRAix, i i.oru ani 1 1: i:i Ti:.V. Ct.lI FK. MiiLAL.S tiL'CAir. ( in:i:si;, nsn, FlIl'ITS, Ac. Ac. Ac, Mirh t Stru t, i jion'ir the J'ont ( 2" , i l. Aialmrr, I'a. . r.. K. A- ('. 1 , 1. fnl- fr- ni 11: . I j iae inst rocoivoii !l!..aat.ry J.r.r M"-k -r anl s,....-t.-d tl r- rv kind, an.ii..- a In. tut- l-u lu-ta iiikI 1 oniaf Oa-N, put np in c.t.. Mi,d aarr:.nl- d urr and lr- ,b. InieJ Af'plei. I't flt lu's, Ir imr-. f'nr ranls, J'n -.-t-rvii.tr Ciirntis. Fit:.-, L'utcs.K'ai.-ins li-oin !'! to l?j cts. per Hi., 1'ickies of all ui'stTiptious, Purr Jata t 4)1 l i:i:. ground. and put upiii nir tiIa t'.i... x, r -.1.1 f-.r ;.mOy n-.. A l,irL; 1,1 i.f r,,.r,r M.i f A Em. .. .V ) t vu un, iu.t.m.t.. ham, bavv., 4c A lrn T:tI awrlmmt of v illoAV aiitl ( I:ir air. ;i:is Miire, (tiiK iikuair. Ilarllii-ii. nun, lt.-, Injur, Jk-. Flyh til, M-hiiii. I'm. ;t, Cmni'is, Coun'i'i ami Luti'J' Mi. I.; "'i t.-lr, ..ml, .I-.-. Soaps of uli kliols. Wl.tcl (Irc-iisf. f fe. (Tcl'iuco nub Sciirs. a tlioicc pari. in. Flour. Coin Men!, t'otutoi-s, I'orn, live, Outs'. Ac. nlwiivs on luimi. f.'ooots a'ftir.rnt fr.f a rhtiri'z to cuitumrrs rtsidmii triihm tin Ii. -T..it.n'it to rm.n.-r:tt. ail the artirlr hir-ri liar i.ir s.lr a. imlv in iff ilt' 1.1 ii- U- li mikI ftkpiinri-cr a-M ritii-tiT 1 litimifi ..- ar m .r n-nc a Ms- f .1 u rf..-a. a- ih.y.jtn t L u.i.t i T is. t.. ,,i I'IhIjUvI) Li We oiil J '.trtit uUrl ct-in it i-ur cc uutr iri-tiJ to . r ui a r-ali ; u r Mr fiun fiasf all mn inter ff Voiwrr. ant fMV n- h.kt ti anj I ity Irt. L ai-t ui;. A.m 1-..W. T. 0. KV AN? k CO. XL'W LAMPS at DLSUUMAXDIIT S xi: w la Mrs at ii:xoi;maxiji: s S s ' - - -r. J m i & h- - t. , , i vi:i;v itKsT oil V I . K V UF.s l- oil. I.i-i-l uu. Aiw ;:. 1- ALWAYS ON ALWAYS OX II AMV 1IA.NU! f -J" P I C - N I 'II jump into tli.- W;,- n, an-l C . -u-a alt take a r. It." A I.AKCn, han.l-ome nd v-rv e.uiifi.rta- blf W tM hast-, fitted tip lor ihe especial ace. ii.inodato n uf P.c-Xic and ether siimlar t x.-iirtons. 'IV mis lll.'iieia!-. Apply Io J. IS. M. IKirsLL. Lewisburg June :t. ls.vj. '.tl. Oltl. tOtfL. rpHE subscriber k.eps constantly en hard I a laree .i.-orlnipiil el lhe very bct Mia mokin and W'i.kes.iarre COAL, fi r liineai.d stove purpose, w I lrh he will sell al the verv lowest prices for Cash or Country Produce. Also, i7i;rA-v,i,i, . il, V'on-t.r unj Salt. Wish it disiinr.lv nn.lerstoi d. that I will not be undersold bv any ui.m Having good weigh-scalcs, full wci-ht will be given. Coal Yard near Ye:d-nsaul"s hotel. .i:o;t;E liOI.sTEIX. Lewlshnrg, VJay sT.'Sa. DR. I. BRUGGER, IIOMi:oiVtll!I: I II1M(1, Ittll t. in his n-w Itri. lt Itl. ek, Market V street, south (up stairs.) I.rw e, hciuei-n 1-h and .Vh lire. May, lNljll NoTK'i;- jsco. rilHE Film of Woiltr. l.inhnrt A", hrahneh i in ihe lliitltlayins HuslnrKv. aie ready to iiiara.t r It. r all kinds ot ..rk in their line, and are well satished n would be tn lhe interest of such as purpose erectin-; cood buildings io give us a call lel't.re cod" trading with others. e have put up some of the best houses and stores in Lewisburg, and are assnri-d ihur owners will lesnty t!i.,l their buildings were put up by good and ener gelic workmen, and in iu.i k lio.e, (which is a VerV I 111 nortnnt ma:i-r In I.m , 1. 1....- -Ch.,-hcr., Vr.Z: Palmer. arrh.ieri : Dr. I. hru?i?er: It Lewis Ashcuteiier. ISAM- WALTER. JA-K.OX I.EXIIART. XAM. LOHRAHACH. I.ewishurg, Dec. 27. I s;.i NEW FIRM I X THE OLI Mitipt Th. .w.;i,.r. rcsiiectfullv an in i.irc u. il,. -n,,-,,. .i l.ewisbuig and virinilv Ihal ihrv h;,ve lorin-.I a Partnership in the Tailcrir-s Easiness, at the well-known stand of James Criswell on Market sireet. wh-ie thi-v are prepared lo f 'l T AM) MaM. I V I., i rder in the very j best stile. Men's and Hots' ( IutlllllR til , every description on sh-ri notice. V e. ask a iii are of lhe public pain nnce JAM Ess III.-WFLL, I J. F s HAFFtU. ' Lcwi.sburg, Apnl , Ifj'J G.Wl.3F RL'H EROS M a. a. f r- 4 . ' '"i i i unci JKiUji.j . it i j. ., y. 'r!"''" - ': 'r. .. " t ''' ' ': I. II .-.,. " ii. i :ir i.i,. t . .,., i, we u.t::c -, . ' .1 ih- r, :i.ii... -, : '' iil.'Yctnii'S ;i:o( i:i:if v.i;i:: tji i i.n -w ;: salt. t'l.A.-'i r:::. run i:nt. in... s-i i:i:t.. ..f j.-y1; CliAt II 'I IM.M.'.:;M;s s.' m.i.i: r AM.-iii ii; j ij,.'N' A.-., ' '"" All .-! wi:i. it w i ! ! .( i-id ar r lor ca h . r i t ; -r, 'uc.-. j ( . . ' Will be Hi.' . Tr;:.!-. "'t- "I i:W-i ! l:c We are ; i. i l...;.,c :;; ';; witK Oi t i... i. ui . r. i.i.,, r. . . . ol I11.1 ri l, :.. i,i ii. !. ., a . . r ' ' I f'.i'-.ir ai. ! I (.:' II. A. :.. y.i ::i i;. I. ! i - .-. p. .ice, v.. .. i , no r :t.- tv j--:.-. 'i 1 e:. i ; (, -. 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