Bmmii mm mw 1 1 Wig 11110 Ml Mil! V-V-W"- lT:in L'XJOX," csta'jlhiel ia Iol l-Vti,Ie No., 2,443. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, NOVDIDEK 2, 18C0. 'M'nnOMrLIV K.1MM;.?.. in 1SH WhsIe No., S64. tt Por Vfnr, alnayn in Adianre. A v ''t'Cr vit.r jori; m. ai r:hu'-j.lalu oiu.it, .vnn'a. . i" lit run is KiV7- -sti-l .r-r .-.rVr tii"d. Thi. -, ; .'. .-t - t-.r i mont'i. 1 I. V,M,-. I. lit 't:tt.-...i -i'l- i-r t.. ' 1-r I . I'.itUH'ltl hi trail il;it! ... -t tii' - r I'''1 rt.a at iln ir j. . i fi-. In-- r.trif.i m f. ,.-t. r ! 1.. It'll'. ,-l li-!i.-.1. at Vl "' P-'r r !.. iii'.n. :t.! '1 f-r -is .: . M-TfLatlT. - 11 ...!. -T -r. IMV. r ... i;t 1. ( r " 4 11. A -4:1 i If n. I n.lliiitt. -t :i.-ral mt.-r-l rci.t.. 'H i- I"1-if1 i" 'P1' h .-ii iit--rl tmi-.rUut ,1 ti -fitr'l Willi y . ..i .' ,1. -v t : 1.1--'. 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' XIV i.-T lis- ho u 't" VV illtaia Wnife, in an.i lur ti.tr.t-. i.'ii b'Tuii-.-h. j Ai wiiifn time atii places there wi'.l te , e'erttrJ iv ! iliul j TiC htif.S'irt, r,rsox as lrtt.r of V.iiUid uu l Vice rufii'Jtitt '.it CniU! yonF is nr. i if. ii y ;i r:y, "T'l-it ..erv i-T- Ti.. -tin-' Jit-ti-f -t t: ; 'ii 'ti.l li" i :.i. . ll. -f .r a. " iiitlii nl "I ' l-Pttil .-r ' lru uti.;r tn- 1 -.::. .-t:it'-t-. -r t tin- plni-. --r miv I t' v -T ;ii.-r;'t.t..J .:i trvt. wli. lli-r a iii'i.i--Mi. -i 'f-rtr :l.fi . . - Lt -iinr-.t. .:li t ir a.'-n. !i" i. r -1,1.1 ) u i v 1 i.n i.-r tlif i.-i-l:ilivf. .-it-.-iitm-. - . il,. .: ; t' i tins M-.t- or i ll.-' I t- -1 Mjv.i.t tai i I.. -,r; ..rat .1 di-lM l; mi l tlmt '- ri in-tn: r . I 1 nil :r an. I "t Hi - VrU.- ur, r.l :vv.iii.rr i. .in -t; .-..uti'il f nry fit . or f.-iii-tii.-; .,; At.i in taU-,1 .i:-T'i"t. i- ' y iti.-i- i- I .- "I lr . 1:1..- t ev ,-,t a '( in - - t in-, ti . 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The K -turn .lud-es of the several districts wii! ln.-ei h, ihe C, i;rt llmi-e at J.en-islmr?. i n Ih- third dav al't'-i" i:n- election, (hems Fri- ii iy. th- lull .lav t ' ii iol ' r.;.to do an I per form those !u:us e.-n -ine l i n them by law. I.if'-d at the Sliend s Ollire. I.eu-islmr.this Slh day ol Oct her. A. 1. one t'iloi,and e,ehl hundred an I sx'v. jiiHN .;i:ism;t!iivi-v vheriir. 8!,er;irs din e, I.ewist ui; Oct. , 160 - ! ' FCH THE FERMArvEMTv Ti'I re?:i.!r i. : .r.- ,r tl,- i,r - f r.n Ml - ..-'.It ni.-.n t.r Pretf : .. .li.-i .l:i,lv in our In ll 1 ii-ii-n''- ii. t- . en. nni..r:.i ..- , ... vouluaua i ji nam- fii" -ir t in nf liii -ijiiaiiitaTi'-'' wlm i" ":r) ff I .ti or t"ir..t t-..iiij.i:nt;t. whirti, , MiXMHI, lt.-ll.IV C'.Il-lffl.t tlif Mlf- p ut" 1.. -irli.'l.t 1. I- Ml 1.II..1 if ii-t.i- l.t-- ..t it. an i li..j f tlif li.ir .n. :ii'.y l- a-kfii'-.l a.tlt'.'tt t. ni .'.'i.-.t." Ir. O. I'm 'in bK-.ar-jij-i lint it t-! . 1 1 j i . t fr it. it id .' .v 1 .. ..:-iiv .i.a-i a-s-i.la. tili.- tl." B..rtJ.ftt'-.l..il iti t!itfr Kim lis ni n:..i.u, t-liJlT In. Ml CilnlilU :,.-rr..r U. i'-T-r n .it-: t It.i.vt.'.1. I... r-..- 1 -if-.u i I lit nurillaT i'.i'K' i a u at ft i-i.- - , t- il'larv ' ..ul.l in . ii'!.iT. v. r "if li.i- rr-tf !- ili-a nut bflii- ctsUiUtly tLtctiig tbf tUMiliva a-ilr U it..- t', lliat J-nilt un-iiciur Ovi SivV? VeV i - 1-1 xrV' t'lfrt ar m.tnv ri"i winr.1 li. rf-tittiii iiii.-li' !. 1 in tin -tt-in r-!f:ir-i.t al tir -T a -inifly an an n it it t li- lilf.tl tlif patif ni. An imp . nii-1 a s!'L'i.l f.nid, t itii-v. fei..i . i.ly rf nlalf t.f li.tf li'ixkd. !.:i ..t tl. i it..-. tli ct-l'-m af.li m.-rtti-l limn'ir. ni im'-qt'.. n Iwfi'mt ft-i'l.I- er a-" lc aifl to a 1ffn-li Mii.n-il) Ihf 1'frT. Im-r. ant k d n". -ratfIy t-1 fornnnr fntiti'.ui tif iH-f-it t.iimr well IipIhi- art iiii-fUil iuH.-ir r-ciUr a.-l mn Ui- .1i-ltvf oicani I:.i;it tn tl.t-ir tale. and r1i.H4. o lrfi.i in tiit- (.i.rfr--. of vf-iarat in- t I.f d'l ' I i! i..ij t-ii nn-ti l fn'in f.n.i aict Oifaldif imiil.t'i Ih-mi? I- ll Tinrli r-4!v t Mnti iin. i tiif hiir.lt ti i f I ft. 1 in i-at it-nt mi alll rl-fi, art-i-untt. In- f.ii a o 'in ,-licn :.. .1 'linn U i . and n r.-:,i-f. t.i r -4.rt to uit -l-rTioii . r. in iita tiiurugli tt; b l.-t In anj i-r.ii.j,ri'ci nt curt-. Tu tux: a tW Ar-.n- nT... a iiiTMirMr wrtliv trifmril iVnee of a;I I trv vmpli.tri uf t "iiiimi(it:tin l t-u 1 rl T aint pt'riiiant'ti! it r ra'li-:titil hv ita u-. li ffffif are tt'.rtr d!t,ir htit trtifinT'lifniii an.l riivat injj to Wit n tir" f-vtt'in. Krniiflmit. A"Hma. runt-lit. ('ol.t. and ii-n ral 1',-hil'tv n-f ffTi-rttuilU rur.l l.v i'w uw. Nir?lit S.nn. ! 1-1. -li at..! Wa-tini a'v f tlifVu.fl.-4, I,..-t r,f ,l'i'us S.r.-Tif.t ,.f Tlir..at. Hir-t, atrl I. .in-. I t. r r.inj.'iiiiT. l'al.itntii.n t.f tl. ll-art. I'illl r ti'v ..f tr-a;l;inr ail tlif- afftftinna tli-aj'pfar in an i"..-r.-.iil.!v -...rt tiiu ati-T u-ing It. U. I'litrla trroau A''''illl It-lt-nlll. I; irniri-h.'t ami trtiirtlin tli faifrnt mrhp l ti m.irh rfiiic-l tt purtuKf ,.f ..r littnrT fttvl. It hfal. all tnti-rn-il M.rfi t nltT-lf ami iiiflnminaTH.n. ll utrtsnih ti bra. an! r r"i tlf Lrani, an.i iw aithnnt a rii;il a. a tnit. m, r.'l imf i lt-rlrtt- 'T r mtLntic torre t.. frv itart -f 1)f .t.U-l.i-.l an-t .rmttrair txir. It nf.-l- no IftiiT'Iiv tiiat I" r'.t.T.in-.' an tltt tl Ai nX r?:T?:x17Z"ZZ?X I-:.:'??. iwuf ijcutl 'I'.nli.itti ai? fully ai'iaifut in fiLt and fnrtjr n a'l.-r trial. I ft tt, iii-ralM. hn. nn !"iijr d.-laf. h.it mW thf tnul, .inl ll.' n-i.t w.ll urfljr U A, j! t m-.-t era' living fit iract.T. Jh !M Thf A A.-u.s H.iij- i rr j, rr.-atf-l :rf. awl t!i l"t Thf A- A'U.s Ititj-t m rrfrii1a with iiiatt-rial. y) to makt it arhat Jf II ia 'Jif p-.t known r.-uifiW nf llifaf. It -Vl, J imt '- t.iWtn b wiluT ,."(if all a?., ami 'J at all (M-a-.m-t, ith jj.-rffrt ttaiiy ; ami it ia f l Jf ii.tiif t'nt- i. ta.w(-rtul in r..a-1'ifi ti;e 'tt.- 'lit. 'ft Jf ar. ahirli a;i th fnim-latt.-ti an.l rlftmr jT' thf I'tf- ff a-. man. in our mi;M. Fif rv lannltr -jj ati. m 11 Inta it, aui rt-girj it u a huUMrht-M Jj V ttfrit.tiv pirapl.Wti gira to all whu aj.jrilj It to ni- a.-nt!.. mi CE $2 PES COTTLE ffi io-"-- nY)" ' i 1 f.r ar-ol-e is tor sa'e at " .1 1 . fll.fl . nt r bott'e, by J Baker & Co, Sole A;rr.ta . ' lin- if i'l :u. t hi 111 nn-I aM r tli- i!t--H- ! U11- II.,. n. . r.r ll I -I. u I.io l ' , :,1. 1 t ,. erllie ,,.,,(, ..,. .,1,!. n -imii I. e.iiiiii fc'"- " uu.ii .., .... -e i i ediliec which wss one ol me most grice- an'i oieuuen aoj'iniiug,arc luoauncu large-1 ) " r' " i"" ... .l c -,...,- , ,r ,nUU uis&u.uuuu. i.uuuiguw v- .-,. ,i... IJell, or who is he ? Is be a Tree Trader fu, kM , , (Ve t foe0) ao Iurigtr ; ly ly Welcb-pcrhap, the best class of 2? "ZZVlZT.n'Z ''"'u- h V 1 '' 1 t' . ,-,'rf TT":':Z::: , mr.Uuiomst or ces,,..U.,t cu.cljt9 ,Ue fifst auJ , Ust raJ9 of ,ue immigrants-and in the latter lie the re- i d.'nant pei pie au-LnglJ-io rebukeand forever ; U " h"1' H electioneering to ,:.:;.. r -Vy b itnVr Slave-Kxtensiouistor Nou.Iut, rvet.ti,n. : XLo bouse was ignited by a young miins of the iliustri. s Ha.u.n SxEVBES, , . . , , . . P" ."-'-; bJ car,Dg them to death, i .ii,.. , i r i .on. s.-t.i. ....ii t i.i oe ' . .1...,, i ...erle-. . .. . , , 4. I hat the manitair.ance inviolate ol the jni it is almost lmno'sible to treat thta " ';:"i tlrT'r.-:'. ,2 : ,st 1 tu.a-stea!cr or a Central Americ . fifl.mi0 (lf,erwari!a Luug fur arson, hav- of the Ilevolutionary A ar, who there de-: ruhts ot lae aoa especially Uie right of , T , M.m' ., i. -'ii,.V, i n, ..r n. re, !, I,... ir.,i .1 i- Fillibuster 7 a Lecomptotiile.SUve (. cite. fitt c01lft.ssi.,i tn:4 deed,) that he : ceased, in 17D J, on a tract of land cmvey- J each Mate loonier am! control us own dome- , !u!'i senoasly , too very extravagance i':-!,:-:;";:;?'" "' J "' ' """"""T " I or Supreme-Court -Slave man ? Who is ?u ...a.-mlieent .spectacle ! Iu its 1 ed to him by Congress. Ktusow. I t,c nMut.os.aceo,.l, .o its own judgment and recklessness of the uproar only aeema XX& Koaderl before you rot, It darker colj.r, I It3 titiZ: . ' GUJ '' "'"'! '? ' r iU" I .-I as imposing in'appe.rance. The I IZroX iTawl.tn.!!, TZ " nit H (' 1.'. ,i' - I'll. " . . , , a.- nn-eA ilicflnnnliiTiiil I 11111 PUTT t OpfiELP'jOnriV, ' r-i-l'ititcE was bad enough llL-criA ff y'-XT-y. ' I' f v. l..u turned nut mneli wnrsn but .. 't -Ti'.l: tl-StCiS-Sr O I -""e, who will bo rrcdent il I-Incln V i . TIT'S ' u., ' "i. hi 1 1 . 1- .... . ,i i ii .i,...; Tin: Mitis. at ouvm tt.Mii?, m Mrs. r tint thr tif-xki'ii I Hti. r.- tl- w.-i , But . r tl.-i r kiU-mi i- 'I hf il 1 ttlUTt-l ,( A I'-w Cnii tol cli tin- tir A tut ti iV K;tt if 1" ( r AW-' f.r th..-'- tS:.t m-' L nt-ff- f.:.ir.iitT, 1 1-. 1. t :l 'i-ir (,, nuuilxr? 1 t.. in !:.iii ; tut dit with ail ttu-ir mu-ic in Di m ! Nir. irri.'T- r't T.-r tlif .I.-n-l ulm W I t-rf w.ij.r Iihf t. I I ttiii li-vtii'" "tV.-ffi t'-r tin f.-ir. V-1, wii.. !.rtc Ui -:i Th- it.-.- Mli .il llif rii.'ii .-I t-iTj ; Ji.-I w lift.. J . u ii.liJ.li l r-. . ".-( O't .t(.ih"'- pt..in' r hami'dl i-illow, Kut in-v tli-- li tt-ltn.u' if ;li-t- w- . .-n O r nnui. lt-. M.rtuwn' rtuiri ) jarJ iliuw. 0.'li'urf iKat lr;.k ani irWf no ,-ijn, -.f liit''iiiii hi. Hi.i !in ti Til! Iit ntl IK.11:" lit Li- t-.-r.til Mi'W ilr. n-.l frim M i-r-. V Tii-Iiiuj; .rcfW3 ll .-iticMii l r. a' ti or r -h' ii: rli-oi To fft-rv ln.M.'ii I'liii: wi-ri in, Wlmt -ti.i).- nifl'-tifit at-P- I- ir... A- -a-l t-irtli. a -aitft a- h. iivt-n! T v I lL!)C llll tlHU SLOrOUltU. ' - - - MIKHiy.OIT a!.liO. Ill nilt LlTi:i:ir.T M irs l i.' i .i M AlitlSv ' T1.U week o" anV.-r'Vrelnlen.ial Cam-' ... ... !,'.. i I ' '.'. ptll llstl moie lilivrell.lli'-ollv. inerarv niin 1 news matter, lor thai cla . r re...., rs .1 I... .r. ., 1 ,. meete,, l. he .11 til Elf tl liner- eicil in the srcaier i.sti 's i l the day. r-U'ho is "l'u.-i.ni ?" Is he Itic, ; .i ii ti: i." 4i;-AOJ-n" iuu juTuuuv.au . . . . .. ii nriiriii o t i n rt rfinfiT r i j ft-1 1 1 iti at iiui ill- - i IIikstand of Lancaster, rromoted to the , St:ltn c(ina,p . r,vA- (if Warren and . . Patterson of Juniata to the Assembly; tlodiiiurii is elected I'rjthouotary of ; e have ennaye.! Ill nn!i Ileal a.iairs mere, .i - : c l...t cinmh. tnirn" ilhun entrerit.it r.relt v n.iieli 1 Ihn i rn : l t l ' f. r ihc la.sl lour vear-- thin our ti elinaiiiin . ' " 3 f t j iuauwiu;, 'iojnru i v.uico . men oi ui s city, thinking that the time has proiiimeT-loiMiot more th in the 'f.rtn eon- eilly becoming rich, and sweHing the pop- country west of Albany) was founded, j 3. That to the Tni.-n . f the :a:es this airii ei u hen the, shuuid prepare lo rMWanj lie.i.'ns of Duty ami J,.-tiee ;u our cm.,- u!ation of Oneida county to over 100,000. I XeW Hartford, four milts west, has the oes. it, nt.rreee.!ei.-e.l inet.ae n. f..rlkj re.;rt,,.m on the part ..f the AurA. , . . , ', , ,,,, i,,.. "i"iw'" ...... I . .. . . ,. i population; its sniprtsiu .level, .ninet.t ui w.mlJ reper.t.ti!ly invite the younc men of nan..l."Vi" mik J" , Coming iiorlhwnd to the plain of the Mo- honor of having Ihe earliest newspaper , ,naltrial resources; us rapid ancir.eataimn of this city ami vicinity, between the ajres of wr..u-'htonr"l.are if labor - hore we may hawk, the view of the Cilj of Utica from ; the WUtistoica Cazettr, in 1703 but all wealth 8 its happinr,, at home, and its hoLt..- ameen and tweniv. to meet at Concert Hal!, have d,.n some e.,.a, leave the eve,,'. tb le4j of j,, wiJe, rrineipal avenue, 1 the newspapers for eight miles aroand are aco ; (.,h"' h"" "' f1'.'" "a ', " o'clock, for t' 'l Wive li v Hi-er who overrules a'l . .-is., , ? r a schcni's Jir Disunion, come tr.im wnatever the purp.ie ..1 f..rmmp a club. whoe motto the' ail U rs c C m'a' " ll.-ie ili. r v, - li!nl ((ieuesce utreci) is rarely excelled. The I now absorbed by Utica, which has three : source mey mav ; we conratulai- the e, tin- shall le, 'I:tsi,!uiuc to Linculu u obtdicma to '...' .. . ... i .. t. 1 T 1 . f ..... J..:t nAM:j .a T.'.r : irv lh.it no Kenutilir.nn ntember nf I'on.-rrss O'e.." uiav uc fi ui--i"ri' "i - - Iirailford county; and M'.M irilAEt., of ; good Welch woman, who had buried ber ; Djugias Mrn8 thvn with , chat majority : lw-floi"? of submission tl) the V J. Repuliean.'b thel'hilad. "North American," is strong- honest lubaud and Eve of the eight chil- what c;ircJ tLe Siave-Kxteneion Oligarchy ', U. B. Supremo Court as above Cungre.s rrrF,arcJ fjr -tfor prociamations by y urged f .r tho U. S. Senate And ; dren lovely girls aud lively lad ith ; f ,r ti,at ? They .'secedDii" simply because ani tnB I'eoplc plenty of Cuba iu tbem Southern Governors for jeretnaid.bj lb. among our I-emocratio brethren, defeated , whom I first sought ennpiny whenau ut- ! tl)(,y couj BOt tIie;r own Wiljno ; but nowhere do they express a Union- Locofeco pre?s for diatribes for pro-tla- for being on the wrong side, we note V.it.v- ter strangor. (.Geutl.-, beautiful WlNl- 1 j,,,tifuuie C:1U;0 whatever. 15y any and j loTiD3 senliment exocpt in the Free-Trade : very orators ! This is the next dodge. DY in Jefferson (who Isaac i. Cordon lutdil surely beaveu is your borne, afu-r eVL.rj correct test, Douglas is the proper, p''form of Cincinnati, and that substan-; The Tkesipent ox THE PeospectsO outruns,)- Keexas ia Westmoreland, aud ; the agonising trials you hero cndur.J. I ,ciim.t. aomiaca o , Dcmocracj: but j tilj declares that Union can be main- DisfMox. We are gratified to learn, aa Sxiiiu in Cambria. ! I.ftl l-nn1t-il'ra and k-ss rniieinie. Ilo vxu I a combines ail the corruption, bad habits, recklessness, d jugbfactduess, and mulish , ., , tr it limit the u.ss, u. . ---- - gentility and suavity of the former, or the ; dignity ana personal respeciaui.ny o. m. ! tt 1.1 tl,. -or.f niennest i mvT " ana mwt cxceptionao.c i .u . . . . t . ,. way, we ever uaj. j.i.m.oi. or u..,.- v"- .. rsnTt is well understood that those who ! . . .j j ; run the liell r.vcrett macuine unairioon u , -. ' i is not ciectc n, is - a iuei uu p. .n. j sell and deliver over to the Ilepublicaos i,,flaence some of "no reputatiou" and ! a fjll0iff npinion of the traitors who' S"thins like it. Vnurown statement ut it is, "rry out his old programme of seizing op- (to support Curtin and Lincoln) every pa-, otlltra be iu ,,,rrow aaJ shamo, closed ! havc ,old 0?Jt ,ne DouMas party to the ! t!'3,1" ,he Bf-K'PI'" " ,'" ? ,b r?7 " Jobn dii . . ,, t f u i UJl- u-" """o"" I""' ,u luc dent. v Wl" t stand u! l.m wilt break up hope he will be bun" opon the game cal per of that stripe in 1 ci.u a, lor so mucti at DCmo ive ,Those picasant mornings t Secessionists : ! tv,,-,, Thai will be your act. noi t ors. uW, ,hat be bun" old Brown on and ruonish." The Kcpublicans did not like ! were S'jiucd by dissipation and ungddly ! "Was there ever a more pitiful cxbibi-1 To justify it, you must show that our policy -,l -t rone. Lou. Jour ... . - the business, and knowing tbe men u.a n't think it would "pay, anyhow. U he Democrats took the bait, "bled" some, ; .... . I and now think it was a very poor inves t- ment. These tricky, unprincipled Bell-' - ..ii i . : i I n I- anrnll In a if lira fi .1 IV (1 1 ' 1 1 1 sfll It U I G h?crett ,ea4le" now-afSi.ica vj uic earnest men of all parties are nearehiug in vain fir some oue to buy their worth-: less, rascally bouiis souU they eccni to have none! LETTER OF JAMES nOff&GE. M.YKK l.KHHtK PIBLMII-.IK Now that the Slavery question is being so cxteusively dir-cussed, it is interesting to know tbe great men of tbe U Monroo was canon. misicuer waa wruica u uiuui- inent c.hi,n of Philadelphia, and exhibits ; the decided opinions entertamed by b.m , in reference to the "peculiar inst.tut.on: Irr. Put: The sT.ur.v ni th. iv.i. .niiiiien s.-ietr, L'A,ei...i ... U.iiir m..i r-..tn tl.a i ,l. i li.fi i h n.iiit Mini ' b-ii.-T.ii.-iit i.art ot that r..uiiiiumt in fafnrt.t thcoi j.t - nfl.iein,iitt.un. lr mi iiiirtiiiri"n, 10 iri.ii.i mr piii-rr-MJf jur Hiif j num. T. you I will antf iM.'ut r,-rt.. u-ranif yni knot? tin- INTKItK-r I TA Kr. IN TIIK r.XTI III ATI' ; ur .-Lllf.lll I (IU"l 'tll-n I inr. i..i,irn. ' . (.-.!- .n . .... ... .1 - th l i - v 1 . L t. 1-1 r l j J reel ...-, I i r-.iii.ti."' .M.rr,i,..,.rP.,,,-. oi .noiiier "iiinirr. in ir u. .ia. I.. exirie.ir u-iri. Lt'7:Zl':ZJ: i )H frtf tn tlit'w tt ttitt rlijractrrn ne ulU'ti.'tl in it. ami ! which (may rvn-l-r m.'ii all tha afrit-f whi.-h the intrtv i ; tht rt.imtry, ift au .i-iiti-iii ni"tiT anii inf. o. t to , ; tV.Haton ny mt.tcrir.1 rlffitt wl.vh Irtt-W fnua mi,e I t .rtluv. 1 aiah you to iiifnrtn thr ritviry ttiat ; .hM. It .e.mn.r.,1 .i.k lion.1i.,. K,rk. I inridge Si Co.? A series of Hard Wiuters, beginning with lSO'l, is rteiicttd by European wii- ters. sentiments .na views o, uic . . . .-. ,h, Asiatic Cholera. ! l-'J- "B T"""""";; .:.." "".r: ' Union (savs ihe epublic. Ex-President ! . .U.,,,.,.: ' no auJ dowB that mat J " ' , S .'- . " ; ende x ,.e. ex rlne meaTuTe. nec v"." I protect Slavery , w Virginian by birth and edu- i ,hnrn.t.M r ,A1,u ... na koman bcins ! ! l"! it "... ..ill".. ,h. t,.l..fi l...,l...' .1,. T!.w.i;,.r.. -:,!.-doj" to f . ...l... ....t. -:.u ....... .-i.i.-,-.....-.i...iM. . nth.tr im wis iimti iiieir vihiiurs. wuo were . .. c. . .1 . it.- . ... iiiii. ffitiraviTi'd in i-nini' tr rur .'.u-n, iu inv . .... . t - . t . i .ud.riLrr . .. ... Soutn or Olavo ciates o iue same meet. lMr. Johnson, or Georgia, a candidate ' ,re. and that. I thmt, raiher a poor one. j i- JiMta M0XKllE j passing along the same hall, on each side , I;DU ,vaoiil has lctcd llke a Jog to Sla- forlbe Vice PreMdency, advises bis friends ! eSr7: So we mar add President Monroe to the ' of which their rrivale rooms arc ranged. I . . ,.,,!. ,h ireatment of ., , .. business, th.s seas-.r , . i ,hall be competed to R lone catalogue Wasbincton, tbe Adams', j Tbereareample walks and pleasure grounds ! . . . .. . . . , i i . . .1 . u. M 1 ? , ,r ' ,. , I . , . , ,1 . 1 . . ; mea- . , r. . (who dares to ray that be will interfere 1 his letter shows.concliisively, that Jir. , Jefferson, Jackson, Van Buren, Polk, ic. i within the enclosure, outs.de of tbe build- The IIarrisburS rlnot f- Luwn, one j ' . . . . . . ... 1 iL . f t I..M- I . . . . . 11 t' I J I UIUIOIM WV.. . . , ; who, during tneir career gave evidence nig, wucrs ue .o...-. CsFeeiauji K , of tb9 mus, ,IoleBt avocates 01 lirecsiu- 1 r,r.,;;h..t be ,;.. xreet some other ! of their abhorrenco of Slavery, or their quite interested ; but they bad, after all ridre, says : a mu ui.-i' - ud be nomina'ed for Pre. ' practical belief in the power of Congress : their careful and attractive surroundings, ..Ve say frankly that the election of , every vote agaiust Lincolu is a vote Ior ucput...can w u a himself I over it in the Territories. Lincoln ajrrc, and clean, neat apartments, an unsati.-Cd, Andrew G. Curtin makes the defeat of; Jo Lane, who in a speech delivered tn idei.t an. he j ''"'.mi .lee,ioa! ... ....... . i.... ..L.t ..,1... . i Vlir;.l.m Lincoln hoDelcss. It i USelcs . rw... I... ...e ui.l r ' mmd and body, IU Uvor or tin eiccuoa. .e.t, thrm i:..t . ,.i .1 oi mew if tin m ttieiiinnnaiT air inai tuou:a maKU one uauv . ---- --r- - i vn,-. . , Iiui n uijjtii-f..r li- S'ar 4 L'LronifU. a i:mi:: t. O. lliltiV rot r.t in.- In th. -rtittfrlne thrnr. In iti.- inaar tlMiirp. or th- mn-l'-s- ": Wlirii rr.m ii.i..n ar. iii 'l ar.-j-.yo'is au t frei, 1 will I n- t. t!i-n. Iilh th-f I-ink nf 11m. lint litrn all tlif l.'- uiirth .l.'j art. Anil no firlhty can--iuti.U- th- heart WJ'fii LI' v i-ry tlmtulit slmtl M.-r. tl In tt'-.t h"ly htiur, rcinfiubfi- iul jr.Trf-'in I. urtj vl the Star Clirbbi-!-1 To Our 0!J E.Iiiorial Tine TaI.Ii'. t ricA, Aug. 22, 18C0. It will not d.i fir me to linger alucg the valleys of the Siucjuuit and OrUkanv, whose waters arc used, in their dc-ccnt of 15 or 20 miies each, in propelling machi n..rrf.,rnnn nr to hundred mills and i ' ' ''aetorics ofvariius kiuds. The first n- j ! mill in this rcion was erected in 170, . Mjlliefit,1Mtwteorji( A: immcn'e sum of money is now invested '" domestic manufactures. The country j ,l...t.l i;.i la vilUrve. n.l filled with ' ' -5 ' ' most 01 n)V - , k j f m C:UII3. VI . u 1 ui. s,. ...... kill" ol ject iu the former first sight of the r.lac- is mi-sin the tall, white, Solid j.iul , is iiii.-nij, ..ii. , , iire o( ,1,0 car'.Uist I'rejbyteriau Church city has j-rulialilj a.mblca in tweLtj years, I and curtains 0,UtO inhabitautd. I tarri- ; ... i i..;,.Q "fi m n i.-LoMtdtitj I turn. ; -wu-Ui ww, ... -i . -i,. i u Li ULi a uu i-uii, j 111141U1 om i-.i ... ".' ' ., " , wera open UclJs and CJinmous, -om oi toe ..... . . . , . city '. when 1 was a lad. .ny lormcr elling-plaees I found, uaaltered but uwelnng-p'aees I found, uaalicrca nut ; only one old n-ighhor was to he met a The swee', suli nng suiilo still reigns su- , premc over the wrinkles of tune on your ' kind mother's face "but." said she, f ournfully, "Ah 1 my heart is sad and broke") J IIov. Ir. Dtwilt, of Ilarrisburg, in a lecture before his church, impressed me i I with the reman;, that, as a general rule, li.. did not lmw noiTila ,.,. but. bow ' . l l ' , .w lir,i their youth generally deter- ' bW (ho ebaracler (f , M Thus I found it here. , 0u .eT,a,nta0CM wan re. ,,, . ,,,w annr.n,w. v. c.1... .- . - -t t , vcunL-er when I was au older, is now l'ost Master, and accords me honor n;.l ; Lis learninr? the "art of l.t- -o .v.i- i rs. .Many are oi gooa stanuing ana , . i lisen9e. .Many business stands remam ; unchanged ihcir signs as lifelike as one's ; own faCe in a glass while others ore swept j ... ,: aB3y mt:a anJ buildings, and all arouod . theui seems confused and unreal. The .i iit Aitn nnnifir. t r Y:ivn Otitlttlilnr-llilil mill 11- ' citj appears to Have considerable minu- ; factoring and trading enterprise not spe- ially prosperous at present-but with I . . . t , . . ; liuch sub.tantu!, comfortable elegance in. private residences, aud a profusion of trees ' cia mil private i aud shrubbery. In the midst of alt its noise aud stir, I could but recall the time ; of dismay and delation, when, standing on the Genesee street bridge tbe very ' T .,t,t n th nnrtu lUf Otitic UUUatlw J tia - rf th(j e. y a stooe struc. b tje cen(rc ,G and fce 4Q ,o accommodate IUUU patients. J tic usual j r in tat nf vt;ifnr ta limited tn thft first fl ior. t i .1 . one wing oi wuicu is occupteu oy mo maie j and thober by .1, female p.tien.s who ; ; are most healthy and nearest cured. Some art uiifL UL'iiiui iitva uvn-Jt vuivu. cumv 1 f . disnoseJ to be wciable. some ' . . aj0 or Sl;win,, olhers walked ti) ,Ilr5 fr tt Ma in confinement, and 1 ,t,.. 1 1 r,.; gome . , . - , . looked at, keeping tbeir eyes bsed on tho f. .1 P. paiUling', tc, uj' iu tuv wnuj, ui buimu th...k fi.vd for reason ms well as other bits icilasolhernitss- tera nf ihe A.v ' " . j itu Bellefonlc.Pa. ;s. Among the managers c ui is one (I'r.Gray) from Be. A. Audrcws & Sou, on Catharine stect, 1 near the Genesee caaal Bridge, arel.rre!j I. .en. wern ni'i'iil ill-re. unit i i ui i;ui uaiitsitiivi .ti 13 v itja.vii. A 11- . J 1 renter of the citv. in broad day. durinc , A. Douglas, the regular candidate and ; wll, fce duty to deal ,il. you as Old Bio-.vn i V,.EV n a... 1 . T .1 . - ' " ' - . . f . L 'rli.i :nn.lmn tint 1,,.. t.... n. I Uli.tt.. ieJi- a. w....ie.:.r. r j-s-s; ; I t CLurch or I arlor service, of any p i-, ; j .riw, or mt.;nul dcs:rd. 1 be h-a "1 j the firm a orig;nailv a Cdlinl-niakcr, at I l a'crville ncxi ma.jD a mush nia-icji itmtrwaeot, the ''Harmonist" nd l.x'ii) or i0 years Iits ben perfecting tlie euti dructi'JO of Orgui!., of winch be has s-jiJ many Lumlrtdj, imsily in the l'rS'-it t..wusandci!icnof all th-i N irtlirn Sla'is, and rce.'Dtly at Washington, D.C. They have removed here D account of 5-ipcrinr ; facilities fir busiues, ami, with jicca.iar ; advautng. of experience and personal fit- dm claim (I should say justly) to be able . to furn'b better Organs for the pame mo- ucv than any oiher builders in the Union. . , i i r f Lnca includes the si'e of "Old I ort Schuyler," which was built, about 17.'0; near where the firHM.K. Chapel, and -he starch factory, were since erected. Its settlement for farming purposes was about lTSand 17S9 a few vears after "Whites- .... t,nB n,;t... . Il,n nnrtt,.,.. ri-ilwi., e,rc - ... -.-1., .... : tako visiters lo and lack from the noted ! TnCNTOX I'ai.M, twice every week day. , J The towo.ship of Trenton, with Itcmsen of lhp (-encr3j Government, four out of eyer five ar3 of ils esistebcc using a - . every uve years oi us esisieucc usiDg a, ' . . . . i iuru i hiriU i n u wnrin run si.irnii nrin. ' -- f- , i.(:u i0 answer their end Slaveitcs reS0;wJ, at Charleston, that they would j,e (,ounj fc. n0 rule whatever. Tbeir j,e i0llaA fcy own imperial will was lo be sole law. Mr what cart3 s!avcr7 for tU8 aola of a tialjal Domocratio Convention" if it does 6Ubsorve its ouo aim of sticc 'thcniu2 ,hat in,tilu.i011 ? Th. i.r.t f ...t. tKnt rtmnnnd In niitlln. houli bo pondered by all. I t J i The Slave Tower now laugh over their having "killed Douglas." They may find .i. . .ut.. c i.:, A ...u i. t... ' luai il.c Ciiiiiestiu; iu uis uctiu uu una , : n ., ed down their idul Templa with bim, j involved them in a common destruc- j ti.r. .1.1,1 n;n .le.. ' ;...r-,Tf7!m.-,; ' V ' T , , ' Bn i DC ouitoury uif.t:e, aicauiozauu , :.i .7. : f .v.. n ... .1... -;.. i j,,.. nut ur,a readers to suPDort tb. i. . r .:..i. ... . ,1.. !.-.!, v... (Leaning llb.ui, as IqIicu wj mu ... ui - u - - .Lumber and county comm ttec. but c res . ... ... i tiou ot pusillanimity, or a more lauguaoie display ot aosur nty . i ne laci oi it is, 'uo ""''"' V" -""' u , bead of Ihe Douglas movement in this Sta(c were n9 B "ch i)t tlie ta!cnt expe. : rjenCc and determination of the Breckin- . i l .-iii.u. r.l rta V o f HM II a V 11.1 hi CP P:i fT 1 1 11 tl 1 1 ! h P V nJge tcteraus, who luve carnea au wy ongiuaily inteuded. 1 bejr liase forced a "ccgnitiun of the legitimacy of " ibeir stand-; iiii! in the prtr, which tbe DourIas men h e dcBicj aiog them as eccedew j disurauizois." I The Sunlury American, also a Douglas paper, says "We would not vote forany Elcctorop- posed to, or unwilling to vote for&iephea our columns." The "Heading Gazette," tho organ of , the Berks county Democracy, truly states one cause of recent defeat, in tbe follow- iug words : I "Tho chief cause that has made our do- j feat so couiplete and overw beltnioff was I 1 .1 t- , - t,J ----- - - ,. , . ;rf-- I DcJror! haM M-lrJ fi, a ri of, Wbila we have iuvariablv ! ill IIL'MI U' HtlTO irf.iuni i"- - -i l , . - stoou by ma ooutu, ana tougui mu wuu.iucu.. , .....u6iu.u . , many a battle, against fearful odds, in de- "The man who lives b, d.i!, labor, and I fcuee of her rights, she bas, in return, per- sisteutiy set her face against all legislation t . ,-......,,,.:,, ,.f uu- interests " fF Proltt 11011 01 Uf "niC"3lB" Gen. Iuff Green, of S. C, writes to the j r, ' ." i w.i feeUuS boPe ut e da uot 'eel- lf ,ue Democratic and conservative tote of I'enn-1 fvvaDia wbcn generally uuited could nut i V ."C1'. w V'' "l" J sylvania wbcn generally carry Foster, it cannot dc carry Foster, it cannot defeat Lincoln when divided among three cin Jidales." which is Hie I'liioii iV.riv? ; TSrre i not Im.wn, in tie K -f ul.lii-a'i . r:l,,is ,n m,(ll w, ticr t!ir;ateiii j i r .,icr.te(i ii.nm(in soriTiiu.'ntn. 'fire. Jtj (j.iotali.ins from such, aie life, laid, ! njcla-J ftrgoris. The f w Af.alitinnisU, N.irlh, win d. - j Donnes the L'nioD, citL. r u jn.ri (jtrrnt Sa!iih, or d) Out i.te at all. j j;,lt ,ie l);,ntli.,n, Srctsion, Stale- ; Aclijn, and Nullifii-ation nu n known, ; .s'uib, are almost exsluxivi ly in the UrticKINRUHiE ranks few mir pining l)vj!s, and fewer still fopp.-rting I1.. V. ''beir uprecbt s uti J.'ubt. d and uiic-niirj- 1 ArAv l,R fn.f t !.... it. t!... 3 i Cungrcsbioual Globe, and otLt r auih. nt.c ' record-, lat winter, this cumtai r. ai,u for,0or S(J years f,st. j -rne Jiepublican I'la:f. rm is clear and j explicit on the point of Union, and tf ..f. T...-, I!.... I tl... c : -""" " mi n, so ollen ma te lv Dinnmil.r. miui'i-rs 1 Von-rm tritknut rtiuke and u;lh niilmsr j Ifjra ",e.'r P"1'''"' associates ; aid e .le- nouace inose threats i f Disunion, in ca-e el a popular overthrow of iheir asceiidenry. as j "".V ' Prclex: bt'itt ur Terrtt'irt. no inaltrr unilr u hal Drcicxt. as am cm.; tne cravtbt ol crimen. - vrt lv iwt-.i.u.a ? - - - . H. ... v ,. . , l'JUS'as iaworm, ar, vnancsioo aba ! .!.: t .1 ... , .t ... "J",mOTr. lncre" oo. worj mere ' adctl on 'ho suhj"ct of I'uim. Th. rc is plcnty of tlavery I.xtcnsion and lug'tive lamed only t,y giving Slavery an its into- unconslitutiona. demands. Ihe 1 l'oinn o tLo democracy is all oo.i..Vo.i j upon the s'ibjugition of I-'reo iil, I'ne t-oecch. and Free Press. On- Jackson declared, without reser- . , ... , . , "tion, "Ihe union it must anasliail fa preserved. feo says the l.epubhcau I'latform. Webster mid : "Libcr'y and Union, no" ,na Ior Tcr 000 ,nJ mseparaDie. i So say tho Uopublicans. Ahp.aiiam Lixc.ln. wbils in Kan.m last winter (long before be supposed him- F'"J -a, a w. live not in a ., ,. , , ,. ., , confederacy of equal States, but in a sov .ble cand.uata fjr i resident) . trBment half of sovereign States and half self a rrobt u,cJ '-Vou Pemocrats fear that ihe success of the lflittuilt dim will t.oiii'y liie l. uitni. ? Ii . Km un declare a!.a,r.si th- I -,,. oit-rii: vi.ti nivf an t .r vtir'n iVvt-prmc sr. , ,ns Can . dl thali When v-u aiteinnt u yoU u.m bnd mr pu,icy ls ac,V lne ,,t. : lcy , the men who made me i nion-ii'lunsr more, nor nnthin? less. Do von thiuK rail are justnied u. break Dp ...e ilovern.nen.. h" ,nan, 1have uadiiiinisierej by Wash-; inrzion, ana uiurr euu ana cirai nin wnu a 1 p . m-Je iU aot admm.Mer.l ,i! If yotl yt(U j,re very anreasonable. and more made n, and wiio fir-t adinitn-iercd 11 ? If , rmUe m-n can w t anJ u,M mi tuim.t t. you, hile we elect a PrrMift.i, it wit! t.e our duty tuse ibai you submit. Jt.h.. U row h been hur.z tor ireasuu against a Mate. ( V. ean rn.l nloeet. even lhntinh llai-iri' w wri,ng ; tiat cau mil ex.tuse vn.ler.re, b:o d- ' ihed, and treason, it could avail him noin- , inS that he misht think himself riKl,t. s, lf constitutionally we elect a I're.ident. and , therefore yon undertake to destroy the I'tuon. , tbeir Platform and Leader, are iucontes- : tibly for Union. The IMsunionists arc j t opposed to Liucoln, and their Plat- j forms nowhere avow true Union senti-! ments. W'e leave it to von t j decide bv : i : Jour votcswllica is tL0 Union Party ? " - t n,nS '''' " ,Lc DcmacxUe rty, is the . . ... . . ... .1 au'bor of the tollowmg beautilal neuti-( .. ,?..,:, ..-,; , who has to put out bis labor iu the mar ket, and take the best he can gut for it, iu ' ' short, your whole class of m tuual lab inr j I audoperativesatthcNortbareaihAVKS." aud ope -1 ,. ,, Ul the Smth., tAi a four ichitt taburcr ut yortm- ,,'., .r.:, ,.. . r,.mh 1 Ul rather te . W "Mudsills!" White Jlen! rcmembrr these .' Viorc tlrcat Big Scares!.' CT " LAST CARDS." The Tri-Slavery journals arc filling tbeir I' llumin with bullying extracts from tb l-'ire rating I'ress, whereof "Le followios; are fair upeciroens : From I'm Sun,lrr (Cro.) R'pubHam. We have tr n a private letter wrilten by .liMi'iui'.hed Rentleaian retidmf; in Oele. ihotpe county, loa zensleman of high -.tan. ling in a r.i'mliU.nng ronnly, from which we lake T....mb. We are n,t at liberty to rive ihw "'jj-fjj.' fa"ies' but if : '. heirj ii taenia Senator say the oiher 'av in pnva.e c. nver-aiii.n, thai in the eent V.r Lnicoln s election, he w..ul.l resign befcra Uuciianan -j lime wa out. come home, rmif a arm , .. I, n thu,and mtn, and uhn kt ht l'-t win U itnutd tr imM U ZTpUd 'tZT? riH'-n.nnJ u-.ull go wdli Utm, tmt from twery W'""' Na'1-" h'nmthe ilmtznmtra tAIa.) XaiLmk. I AmiTliK. Siil-rutlf Vfwv Th wnnta-a " prrrpce, o. e-crrtW-1 ODO (HO Thonit son in -New-I uric is nminonv. li i asserted that they intend to make arrante- ments lo w.thdratv the L'niied Slates money iiom your Suh Treasury, ottrf transfer it to t'tr s,,uih, for ihe purpose of ukin-t it slop-?. fn.Tue Fusion leaders tod Bean and ; iii. v A-rt,v -,.v w..iA . IjuI.s of the 2ew lork atcck market, art) . . . now makina a IA.Mv PAMC to tfT tO , ... irioiiicn tue menus oi juiocoio. - 4 ' The Nkxt I'od.je. Now for the dis- union howl. 1'euusyivania ba gone. In " - - - b-- ''c;r".7"' I lvii vxan. ba3 D0 apprehensions that lbs ,- . , j:.,0i.ej : conSenaenrM of Mr. Lixcln's election. He appreciates, , with a creat deal of iastice and accuracy. ' r'f claracter of tie menaces that ars ( r. J at thr S.iuth nnd hat nn heaitratinn ,.'-. " " T"" !i!t;eJ nTifa ,nj citation .nothing wUl ' ,r " i - muti vi u. ! .-if ,i,e j-,,:,,,, can Bot gtanJ g cnll)g. t of administration, says the frovideoea J.iurnnl, "if it exists only by tb. suffer- of the minority, then it is already f ci su! ject provinces. And now if Wise, on account of tie f T T I tI1 -I,uu ul "co" anjoouy eise, anau Some of the Bell men of Kentncty.with J0hn J. Crittenden, advised tbeir friend. , Indiana tj support the Douglas ticket. T. nni, 0flnili.n re.ented this i inner, tJ. ,,,.,, vhir..rln nnt ......in fairs." Tbe old-line Whigs do not sustain the men who hunud Mtwxy Claj to bis them. grave. Th been polled m tb;it city, 1 The editor of the Washington Star bas lied from the Breckinridge club being suspected of Repnbli- pin nrnil in: l,a . , .. nav;ne ;j ,i,it , " , . . ., . e p..,,. " A .t..n. be would act the part of Brutus and plung. ihe dagger into .Mr. Lincoln lo prevent bis inauguration. Those who break np tba Louisville Juurnal,) t ould break down atabla horses from running away. nr.li.IN VL li:TILB FEO'd AHCtntU LIMOIT. The following letter was written by tba Republican candidate for the Presidency, 'o John M. Carson, E q , chairman of tb. Committeo of lectures of the Harrison -. . .-. . in -. t 1. 1;. v. - - Literary institute oi I nuaueipnix n dated two months previous to the meeting of the Chicago Convention, and may ba con.-iJered a curiosity in political literature. " - The italics are the coxpnsitor s : .... m. 4r.r.i t. t. i"i'""-- J?; d", ChS and seektni: m arrange wuu me 10 lecture ior thf i;,riiv(iB Literary Iu-.mui ha been re- ceivt-.l. I resrn to bay that I can not make snrh anarr.inSrmrnu I am not a proiesMOB- -1 i-rtit-tr nari ncrrr eim ui um !: ".- Noble soul : he w tiinseit m in. poainou whore others are doing for bim what ba would have done for any of tbem, and happens to have much more leiur ttia ' he looked forward to.
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