i I t. 0 T -ltd 33ass Mcetin:! n I ?.!...-.. Tlni,1.i.-- .'i..f K liL iWlUU-,! 1 I1U1 1 UlU Ol SKX TOIt I..MMN.wlini. 5:;.vt. d t i -ii.-.i'ti liiM tn-.l.iv, bad tin- r. l.utati.'ii ill I ."ii i.l'K-iii'' t no must t tlccme or.tt.ir in t!u" Wilniut K-iti. t. C.iine iind ltf.tr : AiiK;..r ti. iu r.tl t'OCIIHAX. and our C ... r.-.s-mait Kll.I.lNi;i:i:.wiil 1..11. w. i, ,: :-'., akin; at 1. lVM-li-m the .-laud 5V,.i,,;!;- tlie r..urt lining. At .-voi.in-, .'H'tt t.j lMOtlWidc-AwaV., IV' in Y'illiaiu-;"i!'t, kt:, will j.ara t- .V' Vt'i v littlo sju rial ffor's ltavo lio n l:i..' for ..iir M.i.-s I. i tiii'.'. ( Fri-lay. ) A 1 li ! ii. .-.iiiit:iii niis pitlu'riii. under the iri'iiiii-t:iiit e-. ill indii ate that tile IVople ; re w i'!e-:tv ike. and alive to llio inijirt- . , .. . , t . it.-t I- i.rt;cn i.ii;v ii !' "ii. i.atii'.ii. The li. mooraN arc j.tittinr forth nnus- nal i flort for theirs circulars, i-eiii-t.'iit j..rson:il entreatu s, ac. Thiak cf it! Tc preserved, and have before ns, at rc"e, ?- " ' the Sd- a office tb.ndb.ll f. r a Democratic meeting at .Miftliuburg, feat- tirday, Oct. 4, 1S5C, which reds thus : Mvni'ml'' VI'-' C'Tnt Mi"'H ' tnrr nit.fl.H teirn tlic tai l 'tist It I thr d. nfi.rrntir I'arl) ih-il U IMii'ioM. I III! H.I KWiU tli: ktXMN i"- - -' t .. ..! 'i ..-,tii n '.rn.i!. t" Hie .-..i.l.nry n-t.it I, :-t-i-T;ir,i ..lit mel linr tile true (.o-lli..ii "f tli .tlieo M-..iliel, I..I.J ju le le'i.i.'. if tilt J'uitjf frtedomr I'revious to and since that time, Demo- ' ardent troriier i'l the cause of Cocstttutij crats have had ample time and power l I na! Liberty. uch is the man who is to j,rme tlu ir iet-yd'on Vi "Frcvihmjor K in nit." And how do they prove it? Why, by abolishing the Missouri Compact, aud rc cpening the N'orth-W'cst to Slavery by their wicked war to Africanize the free B-.il by devastating, and murdering anti slavery settlers, buruiog houscs.dcstroving presses of freemen by stuffing ballot- ,nxcs by the Lecompton Constitution, . t-.T. ir . aur. I oncnog to auui.t u-u- - ----- , State, but keeping her out of tbe Union 1 r a if sho would not submit to Slavery by I'emocratio Governors trampling upon "popularity sovreignty"in vetoing the acts . .. , . , i , tf the Kacs-as and Nebtaika Legislatures abolishing tUC ciavery imposeu upou luem an J ly reject ing every lSill vliich tbe t J I Kepullicans passed in the U.S. House of K. P. for tbe Admission of Kansas '. ! (Ore- pin was admitted with half the population of Kansas .) 2Vs tt uDimnrtary luloriitg fir Free vmi fr KimntV' And this party, en dorsing every act of liucbanan in Kansas end elsewhere, nominated the man Fos TF.it for Governor of Pennsylvania, on that I latform '. If that to "laboriog for Fbeehom for Kansas," what would "laboring for Sla r.i:v for Kansas" te? A V ill men of common sense be cheated ligain? 8s?"Tlie L ni Iliven Panocrat states that Gov. Pollock signed a bill repealing n,n Tonnnr-a Tax: and. as C-d. Curtin i 1 . 1 . ,!.-, him. that the , , x- .i r . i l:.tti r arr.rovtil Ue act. .ow, iu mc nisi i place, wo know of no such Act ever Lav in"bceu passed. Uhat we suppose the Democrat refers to. was a till in which the Pcnu'a II. II. Company proposed to j ij a r. jsv 'A 51,500,000 to the State, as a total release from the Touuage Tax which was quite a different thiDg from en tirely releasing it from taxation. Second ly, we suppose Gov. Pollock was tbe Ex ecutive, and he ouly is responsible for his own deeds : it is a gratuitous assumption that his tijp'utecs, however confidential, are to be beid responsible for his decisions as to ihe disapproval or approval of a Fpe-ciii-o Act. As to the jiruUiUlity in the c.isc, read the article on our first pago from an AUeutowa paper, and the fol Lv.ing: The Tonnage Tax. Tbe nomination rf IKury D. Foster, late attorney for the Pennsylvania llai'.road, for Governor, and the f-ct that Wra. A. Stokes, the railroad's j resent principal attorney, is working for l.im, betoken that au iffoit will be luuae to repeal the tonnage tax next win- tiiui 'us Micnce on this gut jeer ' on ine I'.-csi'loiicy, leaving their candidate fo tirely free, if elected. We commend this i-'ate el tun.gs to tnc Honest portion ol Pern cnts w ho are opposed to the rc- re- 1 of this tux. Let them remember Hi it Mr. Fo.-ter was a railroad attorney, ut i !, i l -h sahrv, when be was iwnki & i! e l.-oisluture, and made more (ban one ' f '"f tf ,Lit " ' Fo-ter, who is now the candidate of the s' nery e xtensioni'ts for Governor, voted I r Wi.iuot lroviso, on tnc etn oi , 1' bruart. 47, when in Congress. This 1 i- tl.e proviso for which Foster voted : 1,. r. nncte. I. th.t there .h.ll be. itlier ! M.v.ii.i.tirv . mtu.l. hi.il t-rntorT.iitlw .. .i.t.-i inieiir.. ;i.i,h,i..iiiier.iir iic..N.iirea . .. r.". v:!..".La. trL'SUS"- j And this same Foster tow ha, the im- ! IlIC to cme forward aud say that Ct'oross las no purer to exclude slavery '. llr.M'.Y D. Foster opposed the sale .-.am i.me el nje i tiiiiic iiufiiiiis i "li'.S. . n.-n . s-iip una iiaiiiicr Lurtr.L od to i ..pair the iufluence of the paliti- ' 1 1 . cil crgin zsu n to which be was attached. , He Jtcd artist ever, movement in tbe ) I r gress of tho till for such a sale, in di- r et violation of the expressed will and iu-lr icti-cs of his constituents. I r- T W hiz. lit mskM you lnTk co bloc? ! .k uJ L-Ua, Dd tlie Tri.1 of Thf aluvrt ia a fjiecimcQ of tbe mu!ic J "B'lT, 1'UCUauaUj lUU lUCir I friends, durinj: the infamous campaign of 111 D i ihe people not remember it ? and will tbey te agiia dcladei by the tcr. Iu Huntingdon, Julin Scutt, railroad i that he is not to bu sold by the political ! ,, 0 .. , , , , , attorney, has been nominated as the Dem- hucks'ers I,. Douglas or li. ockir.ril2e, and ! "V-. .' kEC,'1,,,! ,he rcratic candidate f r Senator, and in Mif- in honor is bound to tuPrrt the People's ""V "'l'"1 a"J K,now l!.n county the Democracy has kept as ! State, District and County Tickets. niaJ''"'T 10 ol, has turned up r. i ' as the IL mocrattc nnintino f ir St.iti. Sen. ... n r-i in Out!. Tho German Orator. A writer in tha L ifton ( Pcnn J . irtj, r .1 t.:, i ;....' . intere-timr - . auetca oi tne itie w iaui m it. , n , . -j wa, burn o- years ago, in Loon, on the Khine, lu the Prussian Bimiiiions. lu if v.i, be junta me v.iusiuuuouji ihmj, and, bharit.;; in it reverses, was senienoed to d.ath f,.r high tr.a?on. l'.ir three . days nnl night, after Ihe IWiaos had er.terel llitadt, he lay concealed in a eheJ, on a beam cr rafur, j-ist wido 'a 'uih con;eal bi.s rcr,on from tbe cjis ot tii"S) waoMoii oei'tw. a guarj of some kind was stationed in tbe very b ue to which this shed belonged, aud every ni'it the soldiers ascrub!cd on the fljjr bcucatb his biding 'luce, aud danced to the niti'ic cf the trumpet, ltd tbe f 'urth tight a bcarv akower of rain give X''ur;a ui'Tii a utaw pluhit ui ijiu """"o fc him an opportunity of attempting an cs- cape. In a li i tie b iok published by lie i chief spy of l;onaparte a p Ji:ce, be rccciveJ honorabla tneuti m as "the mojt au I icious and tho most adroit" cf tbo eiiits. On rMcting Amt,ricil which he .coached - fa . hw l'h ;Jlf.ht, sfga.irg cio.cly the c 'tintrv s institutions, settled in t- C 'Lsiu in i.m, ana nas since been a uc- publican nomiiice f.r Lieutenant Governor I of the t'tate. II j is a Cue speaker and an i abused by the llastard Democracy. A Voice in the Hi:ur QuAP.rErt. '.t au Aiuirk'au tueeting in Hakim reia-t i week, the t ! ii'ieut and fearless HlMtV IN: Ei'. It.WIS took bo.J giound Iti favor ; of uuit.u agni'.-t the bast rd Dem.icraey, Xort j.aod Sou'b. lie is for 1M1 and liv ; erott, and wants all the ,p isiti in in the i South to i'liu up 'U lieil. In the North, ; , i - . .. .1 - "-V. " - .'- ' " " aLuu;j UIll.e on Liueulu and, thus, crush ont tbij mi)t oj,pre,ivo, demorali, . ir t ii-"- inous of parties, the Mulatto Democracy. I He bad uti fears of Lincoln. Ir. Divia speech is wise aud statesmaulike, and suohs uow "ii: . "uni itie- reei j j,,. shows bow the ? uth arcrecoueiiiu'? tliCm- l . 1 - J at. - A. ? I , . . ., . J snore U IU lLlia L. "luU ian tint find a ie LillCulu CT(,r' gavCi ( eer n, ,,k., hcreiu be fa or a speech he vored tho doc- tine of Protection at all." The Congres sional Globe of 143 shows his rores and tbere are tens of thousands of living wit nesses of his rjKnli't for that doctriue... N'a wonder thai such a reckless man, who u-ed to get 1 GOO maj irity far Congress iu Wc.-tmorciaud, is now run out by Honest John Covodc ! Tho Hell Fcnn'i State Convention at Lancaster very wisely concluded not to show their weakness by taking up a can didate fjr Governor. Tho corrupt loaders have suld themselves to Foster, but tbe honest masses arc for Curtin. iV know personally but one nf tbeir Klectors, and be has assured us that he sjould woik so as to defeat not to elect tho Deniocra- j CJ ' A committee was appointed to sell f"'J. it he, cooli find anyb ,d. foois ennu.'ii to give ihe "c ouituittec the ! r.riop thev Tint nrmn themselves ! .... .,. I j t i - Union against the Sham Femocp.a cv, is the tight kind of "lusion." This Democracy has bred all our Slavery dis- sensions has rubbed cur Treasury and j struck down the l'rotectivo rri'icirle. A I union oyiin.'t Demcciaey of all the truly ! "er a" other candidates. We have the j .;ltn. That there are (jncstions con honest aud truly conservative men of ail : C5ure,i ofbut ouo vote, and that was ta-; nected with the foreign policy of this natnesand sections, is lie true uuion and eI1 00 Saturday morning last, between : country which are inferior to no domestic not a uni n to 4 ester and keep it iu pow er to contiuue its woik cf agitation and defalcations. In common honor and honesty, the Peo ple's Party in Pennsylvania especially these preferring to b.i called "Americans" are under every obligation to secure the ! election of Curtiu and Lincoln, for it was i by their influence and in deft rcuce to their j "It is wron to admit into the Constitu views mainly, that thoso gentlemen were i tion the idea that there can be property iu placed iu nomination. Their dosertion ! man." Jnnrs MhUmii. under fucIi circumstances, would be a piiE-j ... , , ,. dv and ham..lcs;.;css never knowu in po- i , ,X. . of Mr' L;"f a S1',J ,0 '",m,' li'tical annals. Thev should and the, rill 1 UU,' S f"r S''l ' ' '-a-.y troubled see our nominees th'rough. 3 ! ",lh ,,he?':u ,h' " P!' ,Ir- c ! Lincoln, "I fear I shall. Why, look at Mayor Henry of PLilcl., Las s'l'e.l his this pile of letters before me. I 'shall have well-known f..-rsr.al preference f.r 1441, ' trouble. They arc all from the South, but will t.ke no r-ubiic pin in the Kite- and are opiliottions fr ificc, ia caso I lion. He, however, plainly intimates ' should be elected." One r.f the candidates for State Attor- j ney in Illinois, ai d one of the Rir-ekin- rrJge c'iU'iiaa'cs ior i..i cior id .t'tv 1 ork, l.. ..,, ,..,, ii, ,i Tl ii,. -'i .... , c.,., il...:, , r . ' ;,i ,i,., : ' I The Bell tacetiogs in Pennsylvania are ; cht.fly get up ly dealers in the Southern , Daod KkSXr ui A i understood, among thtiu all, to te a ' "dodge," tor effect. 1 v, , ,. ,.,,.,, r,n, Ti.nn , , put an .xiii.guisher on the Democratic Tvirtv. It irea:ed the Trvan war it Sili- .- , ., . . 1 .1 M . - uiicieia ui ei 11 tiviairu mo .'. ir.-uu- rj Compromise it created the Sumner, j Helperand all other personal parrel!! It lives on .giving the Slavery Exten-1 .- . . . i. - siou issue, in. iii it, and we snail nave: more peace and better times. It is impossible to keep upwiih tbe ac juts of the mass meetings of Lincoln's ends in Pennsylvania and other States. . , . p , J .a,, 1 rri I L.L r - . f.em lu T o'u id sp.- 1 1 n.l in Mimhi.rc 1 h.i n.rritr.'o iti.1i. -"V'-v cato ,be Pni'uUr mpathyand mtent.ons. Sectional The Convention which nominated Lincoln, represented much mere of the whole nation than that of ! Douglas, Breckinridge, Bell or Smith. ! In fact, Lincoln's was the most "Nation-! 1" of U tbe CoBTeotioos. Were tbe : 'i;uiS Ut .'JIU, lliuncu UUJV- ...... t uco . ptiiiMD, every rtate wouia uve uueo luny represented. It was only FotlCE, and not has dissolved his connection with that ' , , . ... , . ,-i-i ! choice, that made aoT ciatd vacant at Chicago. 1 UNION COUNTY STAlt The Voice of Clay. "As long as God allows tbe vital carrent to flow through my veins, I will never, ncvor, never, by won! or thought, by mind or will, aid ia admitting one rood of fiike Ti'.r.iiiTORV to the everlasting curse of hu man BONDAGE." J The Voice cf Webster. ! 'I feel that there is nothing unrisLno thir.tr of which anv honest man ran com- nlain. if he is intelligent, and I feed that . , ... 1 mere is uuiuiu" ui wuilu iuu uiviiij-cu , .f n ((ice uf jo hamUe , injitijUJi as myft w;u reproach me, : wht.n i e,yi a9 j alj ihe other Jy, tliat I have made up my mind, for owe, that I NtlKP. NO CIRCUMSTANCE WU.I. I CONt-KXT TO TIIK EXTENSIll.N P THE AKKA F VERV IN THE LN1 f Kl Sl'AIES, iR To THE t'LKTHCH INCRKASB or Sl.AVK KU'UK-tN-T ATI i IN IN THE lluLat OF Ki.1 UtStNTA TIVKK. "ir, whenever there is a particular good to be done whenever there is a fot of land to be o'i 1 back from becoming slave territory I am rkahv to as.-ekt the l'lllNCU'I.E OF THE CACLL'Mtl.N 01' SLA- ytuy Gen. Foster may bo a pretty good cir- - , 1.1 It c cisriilir. as he stands on li.iiii.' A. ir j. TfaJ(, j. tle iiTiS at tt,es .me time, Yet it is an eld proverb, "lictween two j stools, one comes to inc ground. I Samuel Knnrr, lvrt , of liloomsburj, last week gave in bis adhesion to I he 1! Pblic,nS. .od ,ld bi, old Her, j friends the reason. Th-y do Say t Itimbia county, "the llepublican I . fur tfcutor is 1;(,LM, t0 Jlem tcratic in Co- QuuiiU'je MoT Cal'i.ht. Some of Gen. Foster's k.ulls aUmH l,d to tutrup tll e Lil-!t) , ! aut into an expression of tavor In the uou- 1 cjaimittal candidate. Hut Douglas was I too wide awake. He could not eudorse a man who studiously duoliues couiiug out iu bis support. Some if the Democratic editors have not yet heard of the Flection in Maine, where they uniud on a t-MAltr man fur li overiHT. and neroroiDC tucarrv it like i reiiii.iyivaiiia ! Is !t not fhamefnl that J men 'rctentitrc to site their patron sewn. j should exclude from them the fact of their I unparailolcd fl 'g'iig ia Maine 1 j j ti,. w w it e t i i he pirate, m. alker, who Iluchan-1 an invited to dine with k m whon ho ,. " ... ,: ' . ' 11 a"h"n tngressman from L hnanl. Im mrt hi h, ..,m,." nt from Lis board, has met his "deaiinv" at last, and we know of no oue who mourns i his cud. He was a most pestilent evil, i aud caused more deaths than any smooth : j tongued scoundrel of his age. i.uchan- I ! au's winking at his piracy, was one of the j traits cf his administration, endorsed with-1 out exception by Foster's party at Heading. 1'oth the friends and foes of Col. For-1 nev. admit that be is a Katacinns r.tKrL i cian. He sivs nothing can prevent l.in- ' J caving in of L'reck., and that unless Fos- , ier comes oui Fij'iare lor luug.as is doomed. No doubt of ic. he also ' I VI T.i. L . oi- i me, uti was running two canut- dates for President, has dropped one, ! (Ltoug.as.j anil is trying tn make time . with lireck. only. Some Deia. Editors : have two ,,.t .IM. 1 have none : "ro use in trying." , . . . . I jumrmwr ijsn. roster is one ot tnc Mo. t. , 1 . . . I ,Ofi 1 L.. rawed for "Polk, Dallas and the Tariff of ..... ii u ...n il lira iu i u uui- '4-," and has ever sines : ailed iu kcepin" u? tii0 "fiudiiug ficc-trade Democratic party. u uen the pcoplo will trust sheep-kiliiug dug to guard lambs agiiust wolves, theu should they tiuat that party with tbo Tariff. 'lllli S.V...l .. -. i.t. t. . wctk on tho cars on the Lackawanna and llloomsburg railrmd, going and returning 'r,m 'Jc Fair, at W ilkos U.irrc, all resulting in large manriiics fur Lincoln U iiKes j.arrc and I.uperf. It is as fol- . lows: Curtin Oi. Foster 40, I.inciln OS, uiiiaiuriue iu, uougias 10, anu i.eil 11. Mun'i Luminary. 1 llTin"T.n.,r. T: ! :- -l .... I .rti.i. i .e le r.i . i.iuu "iu is aee.ue G feet 3, Hamlin 0 feet 'J. and Curtin G feet I, in height. Who could scare up taller ticket ate jn tUc Monroe District, 0f J'jko, is his npponcut. John ShoUsc, i ne i ui.au .. onn .American says there : ....it. j ..i. . .. - . , "u .enrouauiu uouoi oi me election ol Curtin, by a vote which will astonish some old fogies whi think iu their sim- ,;tjciiy ihit tha word "Dcmocral" can sal.ctify every villainy. j 1 -r Sheriff of '.' -vo",""? coui11 4,1 1 1,r' Ja!,if s l) ?trl" ""S J -notour ;ouDty, ar nom- . , . J .r1:"" ..:u",u i'"'j o. iuc LuiuiiitiiA i.'isiricT. j nomas o. - 'trhout, also a former Sheriff of Wyo- ... i n t i.-i:. r.ii t- T' ' U -UiUDJt'Ia a (0C lleUiOCratlS LOIUlnCCS. , . . " Homing of W , ham-port is the rPt of Judge Halo, of Leliefonte, lor t onirrss. I hA t.on is n.l in ptn e . much on tbe virtues of lager for his sup- I port. What is left of Douglas is wageing about sniattcr sovreienly. W as last beard from in Kentuckv where, i Douglas tauntingly said, Lincoln could 'nt i R J to see his mother's crave bi miiujiuuitr.TB. rosier vrouai not consent to go witb Cuttiotofill.Ppointmcnt.Curtinh.dm ana so tne proposed joint discussion fell 'ugu, .oa eaca goes it on nis own . book: 1'?,tet 8 sP;hes read mach bet-! u ! W U naa IUO UllUIHU t'triuticrauc uraiur vi LtQvauou, id iouii. party, and is tun vtotkiDg for Lincoln ' and Hamlin & LEWlSliUKG CJ1K0MCLE 0CT015i:il 5, 1 Tariff Issue ! RES.EEIBER, ALL ! 8-Thc fruit of the tremendous; down fill of the Democracy in IS 10, was the WLijr Tariff of 1S42, which was enacted j by the Whig Administration. I .That Tariff was, by the frauds of 1--41, destroyed, aud tha llritisb tree Trade Tariff of IS Hi was enacted by me Democrats only ODO Willi: (from Ala ,.... r." j uuujj; wuiing tut ... c MS ,n( prc,:,enti 9jncfJ ; 1S1J, have been at the same lime in the haudi of tbe oppobents ot tbe Ueinoeracy. tafln every iffirt for a I'rott e'ive Tar- :r .t. ...;;. . ,.f tl.n VI,i, nr i ... . . v f.-. : K-publicans have voted -r such a lariff- ami the grear utass 01 me ii-iuttcrain tj-ei- ; baps all, outside of renu'a) bavo voted ! "trt)L.TIie Keal Tariff mn at the South are not Slavery Krjten.-iotiist s. j Jsyl.incoln and Curtin were Protec tive Tariff men from their yiuth up : Curtiu's relatioiis and friends beiug gcu I orally engaged in the Irou-uiakitig lusi ! niss, and therefore deeply aud personally i iutert.-ted iu l'rot'-ctiuu. , i e.Liuc!u at.d Curtin voto for Tariff : men for l're.-ideot Douglas, 1'reckiu- i ridge and Foster vote fur Free Traders ; for l'resileut. I .v- i T, ,f fl.l.. eV-Now real the 1 latforms of tbe 1 ar- tie -remeinber these plain facts aud decide, like honest, sensible men, Which is the Tariff Party?1 Ki nir railc !!, ord im the Tarifl (Jttr-tliiB. Ollijial records dj not lie. U-.ta it stands on the Tariff ij'jestiuu iu Congress. At the late tcssion, the vote in the ." if J' jin f iit'i'iirs on the Morrill l'rotective llili was as follows : J-'ir .!. -I'V's Tariff Bill. i i:.,'iM,.-.M bl i .1.. ui ' i.tt-tlrr-in 1. nu'ii) '1 Alit I -l-i , t'.n I' .I t lttt.t M n ne erntit 01 Oi rill S Jiiri jJ-Pull. e-.-i.t li AriiHri.;oi. 1 Aut. I..-.-, inj t. u li -iii"T:tt 1 r. In the .Vii'ire the vote on tho same bill stood as follows : C-f"On the bill to niistixme tho ennsid- iub uiu " cration of tho Murriil Hill in the I . i. Senate, Han.muai. IIammn notiO d all that it was a I'.-l lute, and he voted, with all the Kcpulilicaiis, and liigler aud La', ham, nj iiiift postponing. .tc in j'nor ij n 1'iofi i tiit 7n It. pill lic:ill a .lii-uii.friiti. (Hitler ni litliuni) 2 IS Ayiiiist a 1'rutcctiie Tariff. T1-.UI '-riilx J JteJ.utlieiiltil (i'S. Preserve this record. We challenge its Jc'DiaI lJ any supporter of the Democracy 7!,e K''"''"'!! f auction, uhiJi worn- iwittil FOSTJ'H, passid the fullutrinj Jl' solutions : Ji.s'jtfl, That wo regard the domestic nd f(.,rtiB PolieS. ? l'r-ident liucbanan as ,DtuJ pairioiic, pure, conservative "id just ; and we look upon tho success which baa crownoj Inn lubors as Itio best auJ pr,iuili;''' vindication of the propriety , aud wisdom of bis Aduiiuistratiuu. y.VWcei, That as the Representatives j - , . , . . . 01 ",ie V ?TtS " I'cnnsylvama, ' "u.euuou ussemoieu, we uo uereoy . reiterate and realhriu our adherence to, and coiiu lonco in the fundamental princi- j pits of the party as proclaimed and de- 1 clarcd by tho National Ilemocritic Con- ! vcr.tion of H.VJ, at Uailiuiure, and that of . leitj, at Vitiiiitnati. j tCX-'c foJliirimj is tlir. "Tir'jf" Pintle tn tif ( tiirtiimitt iiitf.irm, t-t icltn h FOjTKU,DllL(.LASUmliKECKl.lmniE all suLn riU' : nojestion whatever. The time has come tor the people of ihe U. S. to declare themselves iu 1-ivornt free seas aud PUO- Gil ESS! VE FUME TRADE throughout ' thfl WOr li. ami liv Kolemn iitinlf, il:.llnna ' j . ...... ........ ..... 'o place their moral iffljence by tho side ' of their successful example J-i-7i? f,lh,Kiny it tl; " T.irif" Plmh 1 in the ( IlKAaO Pl.i'fmn, to vrh'uh ' CLRriX, LINCOLN, and HAMLIN j nil Kttti.wrlU' Ticr'flh. That while providing revenue for the supp .ri of the General Government ! by du'ies upon imports, sound policy re-' ijuires such an adjustment of these duties as to ENCOL!!AiE THE IlEVKI.OpEMENT OF TH K IN bfsl KIAI. 1NTEK tSTS ('F THE WHOLE ciiLMltV ;and wo C'lmmecd that policy of I national exchanges, which sECL'HE.s to THE WORKIMI MEN I.IIII.IIAI. VVAIiES, to Af.lll- 11,11 nE nEia-sEKATiNu l iii.'es, to me- : CHANIL'S AM. MA.MFACTtllF.HS AN AI-E-i tie. ate itii'.VAUD lor their skill, ianor, and , I ) the NATION comuuercial prosperity and INI'EI'ENliENfB. ! m Thrw nr, ,....;,.'.. it.. r.f 'TC;. ' u ' " ' - tlic T:rif itstir. P nn'yhiinlan ! he vnt SWINDLED AGAIN! Haul can tluVif mill ilri'i'li' fir i'iursrlres. . VJ 'y - v w o A, ( REIT.MKYEM a-,iin Mm Hi? Teo pleforihe Fall l l ill-. u nli the most extensive a-sonmenl of BOl ITS aud SHi'ES ever yet offered lo this community, which ai a" fre'n fr"m 00r Eastern Markets, and have selected wuh Ereat care, so mat he is prepared to offer preaier indurements than ever, and havm" exner rnceii the a, vantare ia inonins in seinns cheap i.r ; "e".1""1 in n-uno ott..r .i.t-m ti..i ni jo-nij Ii-ei.l .Itnlinn r.r-ll i-iali hitirM.r.r It'J B-.r. Wli., ..ni l l ,,.,.. tnt,nr l,im wtth rail, iniaeLmiorhii Urp. rt.H-knf li'KlTS.r UoMS. I, 'TKKS, THI NKS. 0 41ll-f:r IIAUS. M.lltiirro SKINS. FKKNOII I.M.t .-MN.S. io, Irem .hirli hit will 61 ..u nut " j !'' iti" PinKum gh - w . Tiisnvfoi f r.Tor. n-om it qartr. h. hor. .trict .ttruti;.ii I.. l.ii.iit.M. .,,.1 . ui.'tBilli'0 to plw. i.'tiusitii'u to Dlaii . . til relVl.r . rtinlillU.rirs. ul' Th. -ami.- . j a-l'l:u next lioLr 10 J. IValK Ce - sinre. .I,'n fiflho iiit. r.iUiJTiitvtii. ' IKV.M. BOAHDiriG during the Fair. fllUE undersigned inn nils kerpin- a H.mril- iu Hun', (ami also Horse Feed.) and . would rtspertluily invite ail to cive him :l rail limine; Ihe lime of the I'nmn ('utility Fair, which will be h-i. in Onnher rieii. KAMI) VI't KI.KV. Ftr-t l..iii east l-I the Tullljtr. ' Vt rtiif;,To., Pi-.t. I::. 1-..I. il Estate. Ca' 1ba j :xi:ci'Toi;.s' sma:. B k, tVcrased. late ! I.itne-toiie lou-n.-li'p. Liiioii coutity, u ill bcii at i'ualic t-ate.on the preini-e-, on Wednesi'ay, October 24, 1G63, all that rie. e ol lan.l, known a. itie .Vaiuion Fariii.in 1. .u-n-htp. t.oiin.le.l north and hy Ml,h,, Mlll.h ry l'enn-freeU, aIlJ u.cM ,,y (;,.,..e .;eh-ll. coitiaiiiin: ' "1 W'I'XT Y-I'O I II AClil'.S -mure or lr tin wlm-h ar a two-storey .l!i irk llotie, a 1! trn, 'tttiat-li Mill, an.l Other oUtl'llll'ltti-, onus Orrhartt, jttnl-. a Weil of U aier m ;ir im li ne. 'J'he latol I- all nli't'T "i il no;1! .v.Miiem. Also, a Trae; ot M Mti!i:tiil in '"entre town-hip, Stivl'T rotiuly, eMiitainin Fiftern Aere-, of u'inrli Tiiree Acres are elrareil, I'oiini'f.l by laii'U "t Jotia'han Wetzel, Mieiiael Specht, Heuiv Milsi'r, S) If! others. 'J'eims ina'le Li, "'.in at vile, com meacing at 10 A. M.each day. aTso, On Thursday, October C", 1G0, ' Wl 1 oe to ro'l. on tne sulne prrnires, a larjrP ,.' ... ,.. .., - bmd deceaaed. 'Ivr in a- af-i.vf. MU.UAfciL .MOV UK. I.intffnn. ?( t -1, li,',t. FOU SALE. T lir. Vru-k Iu-!!.ri7 IIoii ant! t Tf K- h'ii anai-l.t- f, am! I.nr ii LtJL lirnun t, icrni'T.y kn"vu a. the I f-.uiih-u (Tt'pfliy, "Itll.'itr.l (ill th( MMltll-UI-.! CttriHT I'l" M.irr.f( aii.l Kuiirth Ir'l-. in ihe hori.uirh of I.-u r-irur il b':in in the ;in"'t ties: r;;!. It ja r ! ul" nul n..nuu, r.i'KT t. r i.tt'-u.e-s -r a pn vatf re MiJ.-nrr, an I c.iu it; be arrari- d si as to pav tlie tiuiicr a r"nfa i I i'drt - II m tlaul h -a-e r-.-iin (. ra pi :vate family. 1,'vrrv linns iii ai.ii al-. u; it.- pn-nuts i-. m rt inplt-ie cjtijiiiju. Fjr J.;.als lliOHire U M. Jl A -ft f r Kia.r J. KoOL. xns. I.Al oil Savr-IIiil, making Yearly, 300 Acres of Timlicr Lan.l adjuinin?, AI' I 0 CK.NX .Mt.'llit.li. Pr.W' S rKfaKK. Koiir Miles from :x iit-m Nt' litTiin, 1'K SAI.K! ItiTiir' ot J. n Sin.., .V"-rit. near the premises, or pe'rsoi.allv, i r bv mail of lit (Ul BELLAS. Sunbnrr. S-pt. is. It-fin. re OK SIM". OK Ii i:T.-A h.ti-ean.l mediately. Terms ea-e. Kiif;tlire ol 11. 1'. Ml!'l.l.i:i!, I.eui.-burz. orJ. 1. WAI.LAI'i:, WilliaTtisport. ri isi.ic sn.r. A fiREF.AUI.V to the last w.ll ..f Jacoii H.ir- si l. late ot Lew i-hin, Fihoii county, new v iK'v .ew:suri, on Ku'ttiriliiy the (idi fl;v ui (l iiilx r 11. l a I ih.u errtam Hcxim' and I. tit vl Ci ouml ' a.p..nrn,,cr.. Willi lh app'irlrnntice-. silu.-ite on I tl c coll. et ui North le. tit an 1 t. J. hn's streets. The improvement are a FliAMK DWE1.I.1.M; IHIK. PAItl.tl. and other neee-sate out- buildm-". Loeaiei' m a healihv and Diea-ant pari 01 the iler.-tmh. t-a'p to r,.iiiiiienee at 1 , l .M., v. lieu terms w ill he pu!.ti-heii j - I v JAMLS F I.IXX. l-emi-har.:. S hit ITi'-V Fi r ot J o '-l; ll 't stl Uee'J. SALE OK HEAL ESTATE. (;RI:KAI1I,V f -he !a-i will i.f William V l'ii-F, late of L,l- rtv towiihip, .Mt nii ur Cnunty, I'a., tt:M. wi!l t fxpo.-std to puMic sale, on ihe prennes. XV ,!iiM5;iy, I lie Xtst day ol' (BcSoSiM iirvl, all .hat messuase and J KA i' (K l-A.Mi. Mtua'e in , said town hip, a j i n i t z laiiiK i ( S.imiit'J lien- : naje, Jainfs 'aniron. 'riititna-s Vanzidi and ! Kot.crl .Mack cohiriii.tn Si! l Eooil quality oJ l.tntl; K.uiroad running j al I M. The iHiprovetiifuts are ! ". a I'rame l!ocio ami ISarn. ! II at the door, nearly ail " cleared, and in a hih stste of cultivation. Also A Tract otixin-n Ajtps, near tl.1 above. a,lj,.iiims Mrs. Moorhead. IJadinzHar dine, and other-, all clear but about four acres wnicll IS Well I IlllOen U Sale lo tiesin at In rloek, A. M., when . Terms of sal.' u-ill he ma-le known bv liiBT. A. ;IFF1'.. ) ,. FKANflS WILSON, J1'"0"'"" Atis. S". I stilt. iii Li. ii. i:v. ;. ittoniry sit l,;w. I I FFK.'K on South Seco: ! near Market St. ' 11 v.' i I J ' -;r .ii Pmre ui li .mnionl in his 'are will be laahiully ami promptly alien-: Sept. 11. ls'7 " " T " ' VfiKITV C f F? 5 - " a i U ii k. "POST ) I "F I CV 1'-v1'-" A LAPelir: Sllpplvof IJdi .k.St ;li iorttTV, J. l-erfumerv! Je'welrv, 1 vs, Ce.t.lect,o". enes Teas, Apices, Fruit. .Niiis, Ita-kies. 1'n tiires, and a variety of NICK NACKS for salr rill-Si J at the i .fill LLWIMinif; POST OFFICE. 1M. L f.'ohl PFXS fur La.li.- and (ie-nts ran he had at Ihe 1 OsT I'FFirK pEVEIIAI. sens of CAMEdS and other I j llreasl l itis and Lar H,nrs can he had very cheap at the I'l)!' OFFICE 1 Al'IES ran find the lareest and o.,r assort - Ji ment ot Letter and Note FAPElMlnvel - opes Ac. at the POST OFFICE "I F von want a supply of fine STATION E- .1 KY, to the Vi)T OFFICE HOUSE BUILDERS, rilAKB .MHICI.: The undersigned app.nnled A;en;s for the sale of lOOr, IliiElltsi & WlBtlow Saull ! of all sues, made r.f ihe best material. All work w i. rantrd l.VadehyL.H.M-KOL"T, llus i -i ue, I'a. and for -ale bv i V S CALDWELL, Lewisbur " i t.. t;iiii:R nAS juil received a splendid assortment of ihe very te-t, cheapest and most lasuionalle J'vcry in the market tils fsiuck cuuinnses Urrasit liii Chain.,'' liar RIrsi, l inger Hinpa, jUrsirrlrtN, Mei u' Hiifton, MU4S&C.&C., ' " - in a.'ii tin tnicijr mw ll I. , . ' ' ' piimujsc ui an ' his old cusiomer-; and also invites new nnr Iu sive him a call before nmlonp th.ir .I..... -. .e . chases. Call ai the sijn 01 the lit" Watrh 1 Market auet, ti ut SscnU. .bcc. SJ,'4 j New Store-Xnv (to-is! THILAD'A TIvLIKiJAiG 132, TUO Dour.s alun- i!;e j.;,r.k, i ! I h, ?:!!. n The suisrril er.h.iv -ii- a j--i - i. :u t' . huvilli; ri'lllatil'v a' A:n l'. n. i i ' ' !! ail h' f..oi at 'itv Vi,i-- tl .:. ;lnVe-, fnu-hel ttt.n. I .'.tn j ,, . ' . . I " lars llittt.niN, 'l.tn', at.tl a!! ;i '! iii f .'t i t-i the l.a.l,.-. ant ''l!ee li. i I.-. A.-. f.tyr U'liiili.w t'tirt.tni- at :. f' '.: Fir Uitar.t Scrrrtis. iturif tn wci. r t . ii Ajiril lt-'K IV I'm, !. r li.i II I. " Industry ir.':st Ihr.Vf. iMXitn.) sin;i:Tj;:o. r Marl.el s'r- el i:e;T F at all iitnes a f-til a - . 'i in l :;!' 1 ,:; t,-.l :i I:. ;l I,. t'O.!. ,('( hl. J .V,. a!so mat. to to. r. i tors. Spi.i!n,g i-r i.y '. T In ih , I.. III lillilie-... I i' Men'liiisramU. ! allfi. 'i.l to. .ln ii;M l-tiiii'j. f tet VI. I . T l t :: ' I . t T A. !i.i;.:..i K i:i;i ii ti-v : t i.. i.,-. ., . - A. I 1.1 K law oi Fit i: !;i::uv:;i. Jol.rt 2. J.tr.n, Ttoe'M.i ff e. tr-iv- A Tlie KG'.VARD p.i.i Ccm;:-.ji:i.s. j;xnr!-:s.-!'i:-.- .1 J l...ltl. tl f 1 1 - I ' .i t 1 1 I ' ' I 1 I - - Fainilv (in c; w i. G. LVA.''s i. i.m.i. '.i. ; i i 5 -r Co., "FrGVir;-: : GRGCEEiES AfvD ci:a!., i ;..! ; i ti:.. col : i i:. ti'iiAi:. iii;: Mil" MS. A". ; J'ult-t t III. I-:, .v r... -1 M IN :i In s ticl '"i:i: :f :, iiio.l Ar;!. - P. ;!..-. i !;:. -. I.'., i !: - in., t: fts. jo v i1'.. i':. all ei.'si-rij.t:iih-riirr Jaia ici t'i::' atn ut u; in an ! -jx I .o-. ;r A lre. . t, ri r l 1: ( Uil i JU.i.I.IM.. ;.: cr(it:rii. ' . ;. . . if A li ii. :e f K illoia mid ,l:.r a; :;i i' i arc. t!n i:s ::: i-. ii;.i lv uif, liti'.r, n::i-. . t.t:M- ;t.i u- Fih oil, litiiii.l'.u- n i . i inn! Lav), U i.; r-' ' i-. . ',. of ji-of a!! kitu!.-. J.. . I (M;:-f, ( ;i-. tCckacco Eicp.it: c, ii ti-ou-- i iirietn. Flour. Col li y a!, Rye, Out.s, Ac, ;ii:. tiiniJi diiivtriii trie. " rrtiidiinz uitlitn t!ir J.i'iii, T" .tttein; I ' i -": ! In. t-r .il.- v.. in. I ! ie., . - I'l'lLl - Oil 1 ' . ( ... ... .1. il'i. li I'U't.'m'n i f lire CI..H,. Mil I.,- Uitti I e i ir f P,o' T i; i i'.- t i .:r i.. vrs! ii. SEW LAMPS, t '. .V'.V'.l.V .Vt;V.i.!.V - - r- i- - - - - f-3 VF.ISY Vl'UY l...i-i ItKsiT iti:sr i;r. on. AI.V. 1 S l ALWA'iS () I. . ii ! ii.:.L-: tv- p We'll jl.uii h I C - O Hie M.i I C IA LAKiii:, h:iti l:ie c-f"- an. I vi" v n nl'oll.i- Me V H.O. I. fined up tor ttie J'ic-Nic a..d i-tii-'i nio'ieiaie. A.;i. Leu t-htir -In .v.. uui m:l. OH. 1 Oil. ii II., Ili: snl.-er:l er ..ep- n,N.':., "v , . a hll C'- lis -': I. . , . ; ii,. n iv I e in, -kin an I U i:io ..;,.ri,' i 1 1. , r '." Mi-e-p pnrp. M'-.. li i -'i i -, u 'I el: ni tn 'i ;n.ii .. v .rv ' u'e. i ' r. i l lowest pne.'s l, i I',,.!, ,.r ('. oi l! Also, .'.., t-.H.r. ; .. Wish it .!.-':::-:" v in !. r :,. .'. v IV, I ' be nil. let-.,!, I i v ai v :: :; il : z o. .i wei''!i--ea;i'-t fi,!l e, e ..i ! e ; f,ti:. Coal Yaid near V- :,, - h.oel. :: -Kf ;:: iiu;..s-ti:i.. I.ewlshiito, t:lv .';. ; j. DR. I. DRUGGED, noi!!:!' v; bjk: i iiimi j ir. OFFICE in hi- to street. soti;;i -(up stair-.) I.i v.: 1 w 1' i-'i' ;,:;s t(i. IJ-ssij'.rss, ' r.M; K,,,,, ... l!, , : I , ,i, ...... ,,.'.. - iVUt 1 31 aie ready to rovr.Mi t I, t ,1 k:,.-' I M. i'. ;i'.-to. I it . n; 1 j ut f.i.f rti'i-'.jr: ,n lhr,T llnc' aI ,i a"' be to the interest of sm h a- 2'iod huil'lil,j:s traenn; :th v' of Ihe best In n s. V. e and -i. - ir i i t . Le an, I are assured th' ir , wt.. r- ai l !.--:v !:.,,t i their h, I. !..,.,. ..-r (... I .... ... - I seuc worlnnen. at.d , , ,.r. . ,;', , ' ', k .J a verv important matter to huil.YrO j k'f'nnei Chamto ilm lir; l.ip.ilu-er. arcntirci; Pr. I. liriiirerr ; Itins A nitin.ns ; Lewis Ailieiiielier. Is AC WAI IlK. JACK.st.A I.K.NH rT, AM. LtUiUAUAt H. Lewis iitrjr. If r. Si NEW l-:. FIRM IN' THE OLD i-HOfVThe stihsrrihers re-pectlully annoimrr lo ihe rittens of Lewishurs ami vicinity that ihey have loruied a Partnership in the Tailciijijj Ecsiness, at tne we ll-known smnd .1 1 ,, r,;,..:iii I Unrt.i ...... .. 1 , " . . ' CVT A V. W i l l' 1 . rrerare., , A.i) .VJht 1 i in i fi'cr in lit very ' utsi 4t le, Mfu's and l ! I wit 111 I1 I every descrmtion on sh, n in nee. v . a share ol the public pain nase J MI- -itVFLL, J. F. M HAFFtll. Lewisburg, April t, l-.'j BROS (tiiici oi' ' .I'll :sitt liai Ke ji( ' i: i.av - i.i.. x ( ri.M',,i,t WAi;;:. .i u:rv mii:. 'hX HA'.T. n. A.- l i.i:, ( i tt ... ' 1 i. II:o.. Mi l l.. ? I;N). s.Wi. i ! !::; AXi-Hioi:iiM,iXu ' .. n A.. " !.!. " .'! 1 - - Id a'ra- : r.a-b .rllr , r A l,'r. . rr" u..l Le : . .,- ir , V. " ' "'c"ai ' r -,e. i.. : : s i i . i ',; '' '! "'rt ' ,r '"it!..: '"'' "t 1 :-er ca.-iu. ''- 1 iicni. ''i a--., rtnicai ' '.l.-rh -1 ' I win (.., -' ''"' ' t j. ' NMl'I's ,f ' 1 1. i. i .'.-.,,. ...,', .... I i::e..h::, - M I. 1-0.... 1 1, 1 M : ,. ' . -iir.tr. -- 1 l.'n ,.. : oe- ,:,v ,, 11 'Ail 'iI.''-.Sil'TI)(t T ? a '' .-iff f -.e.v V. I'l .' il '.-itifth. - -lira.. 1 ' :":., "'' 1 1 M! . H.H ft. ---:' AAiUf, ' - - til, : - 1 r: : .. i.l.MN cizz::;::z 17 ill iufel . ,,,, ,. , . j,. . 1 ... X. V M ,-: .i A .. ,.; A '- ' r ha. u-i ' . - r...! 1,.,. car- ;'!,'.,. 1 " I td-Ii:eai t liui'i1, ', .It. ' - ' l':-.-!t.t I- r;.- tt., .1 -.-uai. r. , . ... U . 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I,, , .- and I 1' s'n..r Iln's at. 1 - iiis.; to'flier v.ilh a e. 11. 1 li :e a--. i;:..ecl 1 tilO.i 1 ie's, li.snitt ill i', (.'eu.ii waro, t'in i iiv. nro. a '! of In h n,;1 f e , .j 1. 1 ot, ;i- '.iv. ra lie tin - a- :l.t -t.iio' ii.e.t's r:ti, he jurca a.M 1 act i. lu re. On- tn a ru t 4) 11. W. II. IS. 1 met ... Hr.N. C. I'll'!' 11 i:iiv w i;k i,i.'i!i r. 7V 1 7.1 AN .!A7' SI I.'i.l. "A'-S "I ) IFLV i l ! 1 I.Y ul. r their s -rvo- I '. 1:- i f l tui-l'tir.' a:.. I lie ii .ii.d r c 0 1. : 1 v. ! l'..,;ien ;,i'.,:. -rtion paid to sl'llld'SV Ffojiurr , West l.,rt,et -treet or ai Eae resoiei.i'.. ,. .',:, I;.,, ,,,, u-tf. 1. 111. !.:.!. i-rr. ij. 1::: ti:r. ; i i:"T- ', 1 ha- leoi. vc I t. , 0:11 : '''r't ,,'.r i "lo.-r- :;. iu Ihe Tea:: Co-el., La."" I I-sLlii'., i A,