0 JL 1 J : 4 ' ' i ;i .ii t 5 i ! ... t i S3 i V 0 V 4 03 ,vl-VX-V--- --Reglstcrnnd Recorder. RIGHT OR WRO.VC. WHgX RIGHT, TO BE KEPT BIOHT, WHES WBOSG, TO BE PCX RIGHT. kkisiu'i:g. TIIUitSDAV. "AUGUST L lcoiIes I'arij- Ruminations. 7b ia Zditorvf TJie AlUgkaniun : Sine the last issue of tho Camln'a Trilttnr, I feel it my duty to make an ex planation, that I hope will satisfy "the people concerning the action of the Peo ple's County Convention, at Ilbensburg, on the 23d inst. Mr. li. II. Canan was unsuccessful in I obtaining the nomination f;r Kegister and Recorder; and since ih adjournment of the Convention he is ciieulating the re port that he was cheated out of the nomi nation Ly the Clerks; he also alleges that the ''baldest ft and" was used to defeat him. 'Ihc Laniirui 1 ri',iutt hi.s een fit to give he La? no claims" upon the rco'pleVf'arty. J lie has also alleged that I pretended to j be his friend, and did not support him. I deny, most emphatically, that 1 ever pretended to be hi.s friend; but, on the contrary, I told him I would not run as a delegate for him, and also told him that I was running as a lloyer c'elegate. De sides all this, he ran his own delegates in my district. Is there any shadow of tiuth in alleging I was hi.s friend, when he ran a delegate against me ? '-Oh ! consistency, thou art a jewel !"' One thine I did say to Mr. Canan, which was, that it he got t!ie nmina i ,n, I wou'd vote fur him. This I intended to do. -Now, am determined that .1 .will not - ron prtEsiDivT : A 8 H A H A M LINCOLN. ron rict-ruEsiOEXT : HANNIBAL K A B UN. People's Electoral Tic lift. 1, Edw. C. Knight. 2 Robert 1 King. 3. Henrv Durum. 4. Rabun M. Faust. 5. Nathan Hills. C. John M. Bruomal. 7. James V. Fuller. 8. Levi 15. Smith. 6. Fran. V. Christ. 10. IXivid .Vumnin.Jr. 11. Il-ivid Taggart. 12. Thomas 1;. Hull. 13. F. 11. Penuiuian. 14. Ulysses Mcrciir. 13. George l;rcs?lcr. l'J A. 15. 'h:-rpe. 17. Daniel ). ticbr. 15. Samuel Calvin. It. Edgar t.'owan. 2J- Win .M'Keiinan. 21. J. M. Kirkpatrick. L'J. J m s Kerr. TJ. Ui'.-n. V. Roberts. 24. Ilfiiry Souther. 25. John Crier. .mi. .-, iiiume iaife as 11 isi a color 0.,;V(.i.. ci ,? i t , . . -.- . ,. ' . tassiel submit to the charge of eheat.ni' ot probability, by giving it pull. Cut:on. Mr (v,...,,, , r( t, . . '7 ,. , T ... . 1 . . . lr- tut of the nomination : and I , . . t ' . . . ' , , I lc,i "s, ay f his friends, to say that I v .... ' . . ii vvLtiiiru iii.il Mr. Ciinan did not succeed in a i.cmina tion ; and though it may not read as smoothly as the disappointed wouldwish, it is nevertheless the fact. in. 31. Jones and nivelf were the .Secretaries of tl-c hue Convention. Tif- E LECTORS: jl 7 LARGE. Jamcj PoIIoik. Thomas M. Ilowe. ron GovErxoa : G.Ct tlTl.V, of Ctnlrt Co. Stale Central Cotniiilttee. Alex K. .M'Cli rk. Ch in , TnmUla eounfv ; ITcnrr L. Fienner. Josej.h Harrison. Charles M. Ne.il, II. R. Cojrishell, William I. .Mann. Charles Thompson June-, Erustua Toulon, John M. I'omeroy, Peter F.i.-el. lMiil.nl ; Jesse C Dickey, Che.-ter county ; Charles Hit ner, Montgomery county ; George Lear, Bucks county; II. D. M.ixwcu, Mortli.tmpton couatv ; Dr. Ed. Wallace, l!-rks couuTv; Robert M. Palmer, Schuylkill county; E. T. Foster. Car bon county: William II. jedsup. Susquehanna county; James S. Slocuin, Luierne countv: 1 i. . ftcofield, arren couuty : L. I'Umcr, Lycoming couuty ; O. X. Wordeu Ciiou coun ty: Dr. Paleuioti John, Columbia countv; Charles M'Coy, Mi til in county; Levi Kline. Lebanon county; Samuel Slocuin, John J Coehron, John A. Ileistand, Lancaster cmnit r ; Jacob S. llahleman. York countv: D. A. Buehler, Adams county : Edward SculJ, Som erset county; J. B. Mlinally, Clearfield coun ty ; Joseph Smith. Indiana county ; Gen. C. I, llarkle. Westmoreland county; (leu. John Hall, Washington county; John . Unnijiton. Robert Finney. James Park, George Finlav, Allegheny county; John M. Sullivan, Leaver county; C. P: Kimsdc!!, Venaugo covr.tv; Darwin A. Finney, Crawford countv; J. p. Lyon, Clarion county. it. e toiegoiiig is not a correct statement. I trust it will sath-fy persons, upon whom Mr. (?auan and some of his fji.-lrn'its friends are trying to make the impression that he was cheated, of the fact that he was fahlj defeated. I am satisfied that a large ma jority of the dr!rr:i;, ty-fivo delegates were present, and answer- i ilavo Sjl:,i . ,, , ,1: ,' ... . ' edtotheirnau.es. J wo ballots were Jir.t i iut i,..t j iwill,i.t t - t, . ... - . , . . 1 i-tt J tiiouultt strictly rigtit; and taken ,,r a candidate for the Legislature, j what my coflfeitll0ns vo and tc,ry was corded Next came . ,m)st IKjsitivdVt (hat , ot useaiiT a bunot .or l.eg.ster and Kccoidcr. and Ci.tioll wr framl to d,iit Mf C;ia 'nei. every man ,n the Convent., n v,;ted ; but thcr did L thc ... ,, r ..ft .'"i wuiict iiau iixurucu L.UI U.IV-llilce EDITORIAL NOT IN GS7 JC" Sec new advertisements. Cool comfort icecream. The way of the world liroadivay. . gJuThe population of Blairsvillc is 10-14. TSZQ. Just stepped in Augustand the dog dnys. i Jps5?" The Trince of Wales has arrived fit Canada. jeSThc Great Eastern has sailed for Cape May. - CS3 The city of Ilarrisburjr, according to the census just taken, has 14,02 inhabitants. B. The running of the freight trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad on Sundays has been discontinued. - Cafri Tax'ia County CHAPTEn XXI. . " Is f mucTi iorceoi:ern.'cri,": ,: j of their virtues. Car tain W;!' . r j ccrrluitr.cu Lei.di r-loth luK , r j and full ,f h.Lors, the last u..rf c' "' Last 1-y ! , ,:, . f ' rt?Ub. A military encampment is to be bel l j ,.., : Indiana on the 11th, 12th and 13th days of j w Int'! "'w C'sirroll Ton usliip. Alhtnvtu.dCleakeldTownshipXorth . f , I',0r; Vfc ,n settle,,,, v by Chest and .Susoueharma, West by Ir.di- 4 .. . . J L VU ... i. . j e. i i i- ii- i i ' -ran'iUI as their -utt Kfe tt ana County, and bouth by Biackhck and i 1 , , . ' r, , . rr , .- i ous-and honorable. (.anibrta iowushiiis. rca, about i o souare tnvi-r..., 1 J -'-' A j i7A. OLLrrr- miles. j JiorpARNs. Aiij.ut 2. lev, 1 his Township has no mountains, prop- ncclpc Icr lillTTklTTTV erly Ht 'culled, but its surface is hilly, some I - 1 "ffte. of them very recij itous. J There is no wine eijiial to the " Its streams are, the ( best which fiows J,crr-V ''. er ly ia(je : v .i i- .- .i " f i i J iiavor or fur medicinal mrr--.M ' . in a .Northern iircc-tioti throti -h ;he Last- ; . . . . u'r. jnj, irv i.-M.a n il l i ii i it;it . tin . . .,c .i.rP. ...... i.:. . .i ii.., . 1 . in. ji.immui Kinii-i..,., uicoiiiiMHK Ilia IMlIaCt U re HMi-ll i 'r tl. at September. EfQ. Thi well-know uounced. The Huntingdon Union, after a long e. i . . ... . v " . in a rsoiith- extern oirection cvrrv year, as it is invaln-. '.. :. . 1 - " . - -'-'- IU km... r. i fi'ii the S. W. comer of. the Township; ' a fJ"c, and i.-othing is a Letter r. c death .of J i ige HaXmrton, the ' th" Hutuhanna whose fountain arises ' l"?'"?1 dif;e . W reb,,e . , I i. if it i t- lecipe lor iu!ini' it, and havin . n and popular jam S:ick, u an- on the farm of Jacob Lu'.hcr, Ls-i., near , t, f .A , i i , ln-trj . 1 : oursees, we f-j eak adviscdy r.n A ' tie center of the lownship. ; ject, Mea.-.ure your I rrrlc.-i 4riP coycKEsa . votes, of which number 31r. Canau had tirrlitlj-xis. I kept no tally of this ballot ; but as soon as I saw the aggregate vole, I in formed the 1'residcut that an error had been committed, (no doubt, innocently on the part of Mr. Jones.) 1he Convention insisted on having the ballot announced, belVre taking, auother .(as should have been done) to ascertain the true vote. It was announced, and the Convention, with out a muimur, went into another ballot; when fiffy-Sve votes were recorded, of which Mr. Canan ha 1 taiiity-threr. Anoth er ballot was had, upon which Mr. Lytic was r.cmiii!.tod Mr. Canan receiving ttcm-tj-fuvr vote. Every de!egate voted on this ballot, as well as on the tour succeeding ones for Couuty Commissioner, 'lhrte ballots were then taken for l'oor House Director; and on the two lirst. Crty-tour delegates voted, and on the third, fifty-five. Up to this time not a syllable of objection 1.-.. -J . I. L 1.11 . 1 - in. iut i-f i n v n.ii, ouuoc lor ne.sicr and Recorder, but Mr. Lytle's nomination was made unanimous. o were the nom' natioiis of the cjnui-h.t.s for Commissioner Lsq , and ask Xurthrra delegates to vote for me for any nomination, as Mr Canan did; firt having his name taken off the call to appear consistent. Yours, Respectfully, HOWARD J. ROBERTS. Johnstown, .),, CI, Lc00. fI K( iill tti' lbi fiVi-tili r 5ii r ' n- r-i 1 - ; I bf.fii tk t.x'i.x - . . 1 T. . 1 r ' . v. - - - I 1' j.V-."v .11 ..... , - -' V V - llilUIl ilUUiflr. n . and painful cogitation, has finally hoisted the j an,J .. t!C .itl tAjc j of boiling water. Let the i?:xvKt names of Iireckinridge and Lane. i .., .. .!:.' i 1 ! twenty-four hours. nirrn .. , . . , : then strain off ihc linmj ii-t0 ., L ioiind in aitv considt-raole ouantitv. , j r. "'i;!; ( .sri-olltown, the prinei.al j.oint in the , e.rk tight and let stand tnl the . Towiij,hip, has recently been erected into Octofrr, ::i:d you will have r-:,,cri a boreuah. and shall be treated of in ai ll'e- wijl,,"t f's!'' r stra'r.;.,. or i ' that will n.ako bps smack that . smacked t.rider 'iiaLr ii.!;vf t ec? It may be improved, and, p-it:4"r' keep better, by adding a fctnall (.nllZ pure French brandy. Tlie Tumulo as rod. Tliclnuilnla Iioa Works. oajtLf-" g- MAlK, o:-iiair county, land Roor House Director.. All went on harmoniously thus far; but at this staire AiSEJIBLV : ALEXANDER C. MCLLIX,Ebensbur. KEOISTETt AND fECOH DEn : EDWARD F. LYTLE, of Wilmore. cocsty coiiMissioXEn : JAMES COOFER, of Taylor. poo!t HftusB mitzcTon: WILLIAM DOrO.LAg!?, of Carroll. icniToa: THOMAS J. NELSOX, of Clearfield. Lincoln C'iub. The members of the Lincoln, Hamlin and Cnrtin Club, end all others favorable to its objects, are requested to meet at the Court House, in Ebcioburg, thi (Thurs day) evening, at early candie-lighting. John Williams, dutirmun. Ilic I'rosiiects. That every incmber of o::r jarty is rn-ttrcl- satislicd with all the nominees of our late County Convention, we do not pre tend to say still we have had expres sions enough from all parts of the county to satisfy us that the ticket is generally ac ceptable, am! is, perhaps, as strop a one as could have been put in the fio'd. U ctu be elected, and if our friends go to work foi it in earmst, it trt'U be e'ected. AttvnC It. We hope all the members, and as many of the proceedings, in steps the woul 1-be candidate with a petition signed by five outsiders, asking a reconsideration of the first ballot for Register and Recorder, and requesting the delegates to vote as they did on the first ballot, kc. Eighteen delegates voted to reconsider, and thirty-three voted against, it. AW it was that t'u;-.- (not four) d' Mr, Cina:i"s delegates seceded. However, there were tjur other Canan delegates that did not vote for a candidate for Auditor. v A writer in the Fhthidclphia Xorth An'i-! iiit, in describing the Cambria Iron Works, located at Johnstown, in this county, the most extensive of the kind in the country, says; -The entire .establish ment at present comprises nearly three thousa nd iperat i ves, t wen t v-seven t hou -a nd acres ol land, a rolling mill covering 83,o75 s jiure feet, sixty-four puddling furnaces, twelve heating furnaces, fourteen piir of tollers, twenty-nine kteani engines, uiviii'x an aggregate of 2, GOO horse Tower, two ocomo'.ivcs, a complete domestic maikt, including separate dry goods, grocery, feed, meat, she. and tailoring establishments one hundred and forty bead of hoises, a foundry, a draught and pattern making shop, wheelwright and blacksmithing es-faba-bments. maehineshops, powder house, three hundred railway cars, etc. Last year Clf.OOU tons of railroad iron were turned out. The retail stores alone make sales amounting to SI00,0l0 per annum. During the past year there have been slaughtered fortheme.it market iS0 beeves, JLU head of sheep, and ft 0 herd of bogs. The mines are superintended by James Morley, one of the m ist thoroughly prac tical mining engineers in this county. fie cmplrys one thousand men and bovs, eighfy mules and horses, and fourteen i miles of railway tunnelling. I!e kec s I eonstantlv on band I :'!.(. (.-0 t...i ,.r ...... , I - . , - ....... V. , . ( auau liad t, cut ftir,1,mij- .,... .... . .... , v.,ta 1 11 .1... i. ... , " -"-I" o 'ou..i u! c.ai, aim no aiii.-zc.?, vii uic iiti uanor. i ! ,1.1;,. I CClll ow, it Mr. ay that f'':-fce votes were polled ; con seijuently he was not nominated. On the other band, if he had but tici-ntg-Ur, i;s the Secretary has it, and only ji.'j thnt-. votes being recorded, of course he was not nominated. Rut this way of computing does not suit him : he wants to take the aggregate of the iitcornxt ballot, and take just enough of votes to nominate ; because if he takes the iur(A t baliot as it stands, he was not nominated; neither was he if he takes the u-nvt aggregate, and we al low h'm twenty-seven votes as claimed in the petition. Why was it that his delegates did not object to ibis defeat of Mr. Canan at the time the ballot was announced? The truth is, that Mr. Canan went out of the ers to the clamping and roasting, and coaking masters, 4 .".") tons of coal and o)0 tons of ore per diem." Coiiiii'ou M Ijool i Imngcs. The Ilarrisburg T, 1,,rrj h of a late date says : The new inst ructions recently issued by the new State to the new County Su perintendents, will, if rigidly enforced, m ike very great changes in the adminis tration of our Common School. 1 he w hole instructions are too long fur our columns. 'I hey. however, contemplate the examina tion of teachers in each country district in the presence of the h eal directors. 'J hey also enjoin that this examination shall be custom in some branches written exami nations arc still allowed, but only in cases of absolute necessity. '1 he- new instructions take ground that the temporary annual ertiucates neiu ty lour-liltlis of our teach CcO Hon John JS!.-;ruun has been unani mously notuitnitcd for re-ebction to '.V ngress by his constituents. ved him right. Tiie cost of entertaining the Japanese on their recent visit to this country amounted to the snug little sum of i? 13 U.000. tf3r- The 151 lirsviile Record says tiiat the grain and fruit crops in the northern portion of Indiana couuty wll not amount to a:i av erage yield. A proclamation lias been issued for 'he sale of one million of acres of heretofore uuoffered lands in Minnesota durinz October next. . R???- client once bur;t into tears after he had heard the statement of hi.s coune!, ex claiming - I didn't think I Lad tufTired L;:lf so much.'" JGssS" Doctor Winship, the strong mnn, sup potted by Ir. Hall, says we take too little sleep, lie thinks that eight hours is not enough, lie sleeps ten hours. The Pacific Telegraph bill has been signed by the I'resident It is therefore a law, ami proposal will soon be out for building the line. t?.The Philadelphia papers state that the $p:'.!ii;di i'nd Mexican fractious of the dollar will not hereafter le received rt the mint at their noniiiiiil value in exchange fr the new cents. Bi'-Souloiifjue, tiie cx-Empcrcr of llayti. lives in the city of Kingston. Jamaica, in mean and wretched poverty, spending most of his time in gambling with a few low Haytiev ren egades. tiT" Joseph 0..IC5, of the National intelli gencer, died at Washington on the 2l:-t u t., ia the se enty-fit'tii year of his age. For two tuird. of his life he had been connected with that establishment. C- Remember that a wet sponge, or even a few green leaves, cerricd in your l.at is a sure preventive of sun-.-troke. Remember, moreover, that a "brick ' in jour hat will not have the same effect. fdf A liiagnilb-cnt service of silver ware, valued at "2 0'Jf' is shortly to be prese.itid to Thomas A. .Scott, Km., the present et'.icient Vice President of the inua. Railroad, l y the railroad men. 3iThe case of the United States against I.llis 15 inclinable, for assault and batterv on Genera L5onar., was postponed till Decem ber on account of the absence from Wi.shintr toa of important witness-es. Lziif "-Ve have received several numbers of a very excellent independent daily newspaper recently established in New York under !ue tiile of -The World." It will doubtless pro e to be a formidable rivt.1 to the other dailies in that city. THEi- An exchange publishes two lines of the grcittcpic upon leneral Jackson written liy a Western bard : "'When you see their eyes glisten, then, my meii, lire !' Were the last dying words of A. Juckson, Ksijuirc."' separate thaj ter. Ihcie aie, however, oilier hainlets; t "ampbeilntowii, immediate ly Xorth of Cat rolltown ; Dry (jap X f'oads; and Luther's X Loais. Its j ublicini rove incuts are, the Ebcns- burg and ?ustui hanna 7 lank bload, only j com. leted to Carroiitown from Lbensburg; I Dr. Bcnnct, a professor of sr.n.P'.': the Liy Cap Koad, wh.ch pastes through ! 11 tr;siuers the tomato an inv? the X.rrth Laaicrn corner cf the Towihi,, arUcl vt l ct- tr:d writes to i: rr:.2 I : - . i to the heny J ree; tiie olu Indian iioad f. n.it tI - !, 1 .L ...... - .MdMJ whieli runs Westwaid.'y through the ! ,.,ost . j-owerlul upei uis t,f' iU- icm iioiueu oi tne Jownsj.ip; tlie i oii.er organs, w i.ese cJoi-. i is :ct!iorci 1 -w Tl,,.. !,:.. ,.fii,.,'r i i alone, loutth ..v. j j -.i n ltv lunnMiiji mm , ex- , cusi e of the borough, is some 14X.- h. utl . . : - Iff Loretto Koad; the (itflord Koad; the Litz- ! 11 ls prooat.iy one oi tl :..Ki in-er's Mill Koad; and several mh-r l-ub- i,ridi,eat I'armful retnediai apent; l3.r. lie hiuhwavs. ! ! h'- rrofoion Second : 'j h.,t a chea- , " . i ;c,a extract v nl be oi.tainc.J in m it ;h- J he population in Lsn, was 1120 CS4 ; will uperede the m e 01 cJomf 1 ia tU males, 015 females. Ibis ineltded Car-i cure ot disease 'i bird : ih.tliebn'. rolltown, not then erecred into a boiou h. cl'ully: treated u'ianbora v.i h u:nr:. X hat when u-ci i. an aitiele of diet it is an aliLib.-t s,.,.r ;.- unc; oi toe uuru I. IS SO 110 HU. .1,. ( i ,. t , , , - . , 'emedy for oyspepsia ami iiidisvoia- .(..cel but lew airr;eultura! iiei -hi...i hn.i Is ! 1 ,tU - ". :. ..u i . . .' . c. o . ..ai ti. .-uiiu:u i-e coniaritiV dm have had a more rapid growth than this ''r dai ly food either rokeil or ra. p; Township. ' the forni of cat.-un, it is the luvsl hcalij '! j. ,.r rs', . , c ,t t i - i article r.ow in use. i ne i.ist settlers ot this Jownship were ! mostly J cM.syivanians familiaiiy known j Tui iiontikic f or S cake Rires, as 'backwi.oil.-nicn;" but at present there j is a vast pieponderai.ee of the (Jcruian ,IIrn' Jp"r,5jl?J, of Masontown, knowt rf .nd their ue.-eendants. 1 heir p: ii.ew al, 1 J lc l atior: of turpentine to iLe Ka , - . . 1 vlai'A ot the coj.per head and rattle-cmle b'- might say the. r Wy j,uiu!t s agncuiiurc. ; i,,g Ken flowed by i-pocdv cures -'ihe pr.ucipal priKlu.-tious are wheat, i A lady of h is aeu'i tintance. who wsi bit- oats, and buckwheat; hoises, cattle, and ! ''" 'j' a ratth-sr;.ke. was cuied bv it s :i;e. 'ih ere are two lii.e fi lining; miiis, bo was a ijiji, l,a,J Vet-!: Ctcnb e.-: -j.er bM.l. '1 he turi'cntiiH1 sl:o:lJ in a i o.tio. and th" Tin uth I i ititiv : ect over the sr.of. the 1 qui 1 is i r-u:t in contact with the wound bv invertir; ! the bou'-ai:. ,-h .u!l bo hcl I "there t j relief i ota"ne 1. A complete a:! lion i" j.ain has 1 eon known to cnu : less than a ijuarter of an ln.ur. Court House immediately alter Mr. Lvtlo ' others ss wish to become such, will .t was nominated, and with the aid of med- i ?i ,Mt ct'nk,"I'1,,Uli h te Act of tail to attend the meeting of the Lincoln dJin-Locoloos ami i ";'r" ro i.y tne c,ooI JJe. rS5" A Texas paper informs us that old S.ifa Houston, when last seen, was dres?ed inja yellow vest ard a turkev tait fan. This is nit quite so sim colla and picturesque, and nearly as comfortable, if the vest was thin. Lx-ih on Lhcrt, knowii ;.s Luck's Mill, a no : l-itzsngcr .Mill. J here aie alsu ;i.an saw nulls, a tannery, and two or tluee shops for the manufacture of shook. 1 lovi.-iou lor education is found in six school houses under the Common School : sstciii. 'j he inhabitants, tho' tin- C.n.. .. 1 is the language ot the.r liieide, manifest j a praiseworthy de-ire to give their children j a good L'nj.sh education. ' .... i Cairo!! 'iowimhip was erected by the! - - ... , . . " M i ami is or .a it i v f S ii v. . ii.. I. ....... 'I . .... I : . - i. i . . I . -1'" - oi.iil.IU t Kue ct 1'ublientioa, Xy. U3 XfcsStU-l.V. anu receded her nuiue from the venerable ' 1,rk- t hailes Carroll d" t 'ai r,.llf,.vi .. I .. . 1 . . TIT-.MS : . . . , ' 1 ; "re :oi:.-rs per i ni.uni. in aCraccc-iJ suiMing signer ot Uw. Ucclaratiou of In- ! 111 - si"tb- i.r. time w as niostiy a wilderness, her princi- j !ie "d;n-ss for " ir i n 1 al -clearings" being known as the "Lu I lWv ri .i. w....i ... . ! . lcn r,'i" :o ",u fiufuiciii anu ti.e " ealila-.d ! An extra copy will Lcrllowed to the pfW- i-ctthn.ent. bince that time the forest : I '.-ry . Itih of not iess thru f:e h .vft ii l i.i j ",s P'M'r is Klet trotvped. and btek !:-' Iiae been idled, and the greater pait of,' hers mcy be procured at r.ny litre. the Townshit) blooms lil.' .r..r.'.. ! I. oris 1! ."'ti.af:?. If ou j uicbs-e li;i.ds o i wiu io.-e when ou et.-sc to tive. 7AMTV FAIR t '-: issued icgnlarlv eve rv Wei'tiff-fJ. :in.l IS lor Sale l,v nil N. wsim. t. ur.i : '1 br "Wi L 1 in.l w. .!,, . . , ' l ut Itshr r !e r ti-e Pr i.r-'. Ihc Ui..kland bettlemtnt was also ! au2-3t 1 X:,ssm -t.. N. V. : known as "Halt's jleei in 1 hue " In..,, 1 - ihe fact of the celebrated Indian trader J 1 KU A " K , . , . .uai, . j.i Relieving that but a verr fw.'i! John Hart, in his tiacbng exclusions with i l'be citizens of try native c-:ut:i rrc. -r.- the Indians, always stoi pi.i- tor the ni- bt i ,1,!:nU " ,u't-fl de. eptle,. i, i , , , , , 1 " , " " ,!le 1,1,r: ",v '-vowed e. r .aies.n.i,: - um.ti a large vh.te oak, on the l.y ;! . that t'... v ei nm.t r.i ,.,-t r, -rr - u i 4 a . i, i r. I a II i.i ii . I 1113 1.1 Hill I i, , . I , . , , , . upleastheGcorgiauniform-ashii01' h",t -tth of the pres- ! T tre.-.herr r,..l a pair .f spurs, hut ruthtr motW CKt 1 '" i.Ce ot l.iiam Weak land, Ls.i. I myself as an Independent Cuidau- !::-' ibis unuiier of givinir iiaii!es to a locabtv ' ",n,'e cf Pegisfr : nii l.eni.'er. ....... " i . i j , i lt fJec letl- mv efforts will to dir-ott.: " way .-vear strange, but liartslog valley, j a faithful diM liatge cf the ,'utics t : -l e Club this evening. Now is the time to go to work in earnest for our nominees and cur principles, and in no belter way can our cause be advanced than by the thor ough organization which these clubs will bring about. Let there be a full attendance. "We give place to-day to a commu nication frcui Howard J. ltoberts, Esq., one of the clerks in the late County Con vention of the People's Tarty-. We desire that the matter to which he refers shall be thoroughly understood by the People ; aDd as an impartial journalist, we wi'J, so loug as the writers avoid personalities, throw our columns open to communica tions upon both sides of the question. i Cy A mongrel ticket "the De:uocr:c G rJtity Tici-Ct" t-wis Jfoiintnineer. - - . , J . . 11 jM.uoia , parimcnt o.cause of the inmossibilitv of lor nominations, got up this petition; and j iinding a Miiiieient number of pr.-i.crly men returued to .nuke known to his dele- ' l:'"'tied teachers. That now. tix years IUdiT. II. ONjv ie prevailing religious fcntiniint of!-- The undersigned les. en his t.nn:. ; gules that he had been cheated out of the nomination. It his delegates thought they had been wronged, why did they take part in ante having elapsed, he thinks the time has nearly come when these can be entirely dispensed with, and only the professional certificates be used. Some of these recom mended changes involve very important Common Schools. ballots after the one upon which healiests 1 modiGcatiims of the administration of to have been nominated 'i AVhy did they take part iu making unanimous the nomi nations of three candidates, one of which wasthat of Mr. Lytic, the competitor of 11. II Canan, Esq. The course pursued by this disappointed our Sit.cial Notice. Ihe very marked and fhitteiing mi-.-ccss which l as ihus far attended the publication of "Vanity Lair" enables the publisher to announce that wiin me conimei'oniirT-t . . c i. i .. v in-.: iril'cnilil .iniM.V.-.l i 1 I ...... ,J . 1. . . l . ' .. -.unvi tnu Lcfrc; auo it is j oluiue, issued this d tv t ill, .,f t be a c.n.diduto lit all haIurO. Wc liav. ' .ill I.. i,..r.l i ...i.:..,.-....,. . St'c ti'.n Arinrtir.n K-.ti.. ,. 1 t . i . til.. ... ...w viU.c u. i.e iias announced ; the value and interest nimseii us au inochcudent Candid-ifo. ise Were it necessary, wc couldcuIargc.cn his political bistciy cf lato years, to ehow tlu; of the Timor. and fully maintain the proud position unanimously accorded to it as the leading Comic Journal of Aauerioa. EIt is satisfactory to the Second Advent 1 l" iluntmgdi.ii Countv, obtained its name 1 LHu2 t a i i.Ait-n .t - !" . .. ! peopic 10 huow uiui j. . n ime?, tne leaaer ot j m a precisely similar manner. ine .meriean hock, tias made an agreement Ihe prevail with Dr. ( umtauig, whereby the end of all th injjs including the world, is to take place in 18G7. So long as these two lights were at va riance, concerning the time of the catastrophe, of course nothing could be done. fii. A few among the many objections ur ged against Gen. Lane, one of the Loco-Foco candidate for Vice President, are the follow ing: First He spells Cod with a little g. Second lie spells barracks, bnr-iux. Third He spells dirt with two t's. Fourth When in Mexico, he dated a letter ''Very Croose." Joseph, like Mordicai, is evidently not much of a scholar. &5a PresUentRuchauan recently addressed a letter to Qj.cu Victoria, inviting the Prince of Wales to extend his coiitciiij.h.ted visit to this couutry to Washington city. TkcQuecu t . ..v .v cii ivt uiiig- ii iiivita- i i i : t tiou.andsavs: -Tl.. P ! tlaa "eihborliuoJ - - - - v oi met win uroi) the feer.Ie is 1:,.,,.H '...!.. i: ... "! a half m;its east of Kbniil ure- . peruaps Loretto rond nine-tenths of the people beh.ng to tfii ONE lirXDREP AN'P TIFTV Tllc'r?.- faith. In addition to the lar- ecdCec mi I , . ''"EHIOlt IiblCK, ,. . c CU-C , all of which he o.fcrs for sale, wh.ch they worship u, CarioUtown. there ! ICJiJi: U. ures is a vem rable wooden building some two ; A"Pr"st 2- '3-3t . miles further North known as ihelfarfv ! I DI uuiN MVll.'l'- W. II. Gardner A 1'., 1 Ir'ifl " ' I S lfll'li 11 IT I l.lf... I' I. f 1 -i-'"n '"-- v.i;iueii, wncre services are still had, at stated intervals, and always conducted iu Lnglish. The celebrated L'enedictuie Missionary, Kev. IYti.u IIe.nry Liivkk, lu d for many years, his home in Carroll Townshi.; ami io his means, labor and itfluence may be attributed the rapid growth and present flourishing condition of this neighborhood. The brothers, Join: and "ephaniah i.cuk land, were among the pioneers of iistiniruished s.i;t-.. cr -v. of t'oniB: ,1 a tra 11 royal state on leaving u.v dominions I lor their ,ltU(sty aud simplicity, these n ravel under the name of Lord Kcnfrcw. a, h : lr:archs, haying lived nearly a crntnrv has done w Leu travelinS on the continent of j a years sLcc, leaving to a nuraer Europe.' 1 tr .i"" . uij-ici - 1 " '- ' - - - - 1 w offspnug the paternal aero w Vv. for use of Edward A. Duike vs I'iei y- John Eurgorn. 1 ri; (" Xo. Decemlrr Ttrm, 1 ?:'. :'.7 -u l Ami now, Julv T. 1?00, n nutiea of rb-? S. Xoon, K,;., j. K. Scaiilan. Ks.p. VTe'r,f( an Auditor to distribute the nifi.'J hands of the - heritf arising from the '' ti e Defendant's real estat. to n l I'laerf :-' persons legally eutuled ti-rceive tl.fi su!r- lv the O'tirt. . Certified from the F conh JCS. M 'fttXALI1 The bIi.ivp r5ir.il 1 miior will ntl'r'' the duties of paid appointment ft tVe Je ter's rtfice. in Kbensburp. on H"U'-rA: 14th day of AUGUST i-xt. at ooe " c' T. M., when and where all persons int-rf-' " ruav aitecd. J. E. SCAXLAK, Aaditfc July 19, 1S60--H leisons legally e eal I Certif I -v- J 1 SCO. ni.m, Vl, U
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