LE WISBUEG CHRONICLE & WEST BRANCH FARMER. ITfroistinrg Clpnirlf. H. C. HICKOK, Editor. I Or B. WOBDEN, Printer. Atll.SOesshinsdvsuws. !' h Mire months, 2paid within the year, ana J-.-w at uie. ena i .w -Areata In Philadelphia V H ralssar 'Mfc.r JLcivisbtirff, Ma. Friday Mokning, Acg.J!S52. , Ectitnr. A.twiuietralors, I'ublir .'"HI. 1m wish w .n -.t m- to Inspector elevated to tlic moot conspicuous I same sort, only a Iinle more so, to the shrewd seat, wbile near Lnu stood an elderly law- ana rairioue apostles ol repudiation, whose yer, of portly proportions, and complacent countenance, who leaned gracefully against Charley's scat, and seemed to think it glo ry enough for one day to bu permitted to exhibit himself as an Lunibla subaltern of (he crazy Jupiter Tonaus of tho hour. The waggon was drawn as in Fanny Ess- It r's case at Baltimore by a party of men aud boys; h'ch elicited tho remark from 7 ...viluiui !.. we It.. iovc n-itirsof ths e .rlrZtw Tai, j things aft illation i" eomiuunit eonl.ti- era- til , ir . ,.r...rtii ol active, sulrout producim, c..nuaers, and dealers, as suj other in the Mate. Business Notices. aj-The '" properly advertised n 4th ra of this r;r. winy be ttitt.le.1 into two farm. Lanra-ur H"7 ,n l Reading mthJ insert tbe adrt. tidtl'tio, amount of sch. and lend to Chrwiicls.) Usury hut in Hartley Tj. awl reward eoenM ny K,.si A Co. - Franklin IMcV rhonnt S-U, lliilad., letween 3d and 4th. I.y Wool. is a ir-t class b..t..i at the. rrJaetd price of V Pe day. SB" mui, n un - wurlhy wan. New iJ. e- alvcrti-ed by lino 4 Co, Kkf.mui i . J Tiiacxtu 1 CliWST. I Jots. I'uit snd " Athene, Brad fold Co. 5TTIic Editor of the Chronicle is not responsible in any w.iy for the pace which the rublisher has appropriated to the use of the Whig rarty during this campaign. Arrang nients arc on foot to cttablUh a peniocratic Department al?o. jeiyTlic opinion of the Supreme Court in the Fu.i Railroad case, is publinhed in a 1'hilad. pajx r, aud will be copied iu the Chronicle next week, together with a re cent Judicial decision in Ohio where an attempt was made to repudiate a County Kaiiroad Subscription. The Muucy and Milton papers will Cud the Decision to be sufficiently "final." j W'c have not liccu honored with a incessant entreaties bad brought them together. And, as a natural and inevitable result, resolu tions were offered and passed, right tinder the nose of these modern Cstilincs.and by the very force they had raised and attempted to drill, severely condemning the law under which the subscription was maJe, and the Democratic Legislature and Governor which pa.vsed and approved it ! Whether the u organ " will have the courage to publish them or not remains to seen, but the fact Ls undeniable, and sn. " ! a wag that " he had he:.rn tell of sieh taiiuel by abundant testimony. Thus the very ore, ami ue uidu tkuow but long- first overt act of this ill-advised movement cared animals was jiat as good for sich ' resulted in arraying the anti-railroad Whins work as horses " I R:"' twmbers f honest but misguided Dcmo- ., ,- e it r j i crals, in bitter hostility against the Democratic created by the discomfited out-siders, the ; meeting was one of the most orderly and respectable ever held in this county. glad to escape, on any terms, from popular and all that is dear to him by the ties of na party, and seriously damaged its local pros pects at the outset of one of the most impor tant campaigns the country has yet witnessed. It is said to be a mean bird that will befoul 1 ' I its own nest: vet the sagacious wire-nullrs IVee Prrshhnf ITerry W. Snyder, in Philadelphia, and their hair brained emissa James P. lloss, James Barbiil, Josephines in this county, have spent a great deal of rvlectner, UerryUlli JSeil, John Uumly, I money, ami time, and performed avast amoiint Henry W. Fries, Samu. 1 l'awling, A. K. j f inti,.r, to do just that same tiling, and no- .KlUieswartli, John loungruan, Jacob thin; else. They have held themselves up be- Uelchlcy, JSeiijannn O iwlcy, Henry High, . frc ihe world and endeavored todo the same 1 'avid cipitler, llliatn Edmonton, llohcrt ' f,,r ( II. Laird, Daniel ifangler, Jn Dalesman, condemnation Allow us here, gently to insinnate, that, if they hope for enduring success, they will find it good policy to pattern after nobler exemplars than Judas Iscariet and Benedict Arnold ; and will le apt to lise higher and fare better, by peaceful submission to the laws of the land ; by keeping within bailing distance of the truth; and by manifesting some slight regard for the rights and substantial interests of the people upoa whose confidence they may at tempt to impose. fiSyTbefollowiugcomtimnieatiim is from Oiie of the most responsible Democrats in Union count v. It will bu seen that he lure, and consign him and hisuure posterity to end!ess bondage. If I were fanatic enough to permit such a one, fleeing from the tangs of the tyrant, to sleep in my garret or barn. and in obedieuce to a iieavemy coinm ind, ad minister to him a enp of cold water, and there by prevent the ruthless tyrant from siezmg ii i in, and enahle htm to escape into (jueen Victoria s dominions, I would be fined $500, imprisoned at the discretion of the Court, and. if able, would have to pay. besides, the value of the common chattel. If such should take place, Sleiiker and his noble compeers would respond a most hearty, democratic Amen! The law of the land must be obeyed." thev would say, -there is no higher law to make void tins human Uw, aud they would say it, too. in order to sustain their democratic characters. University at Lewisbar COXXCSCEMEST WEEK. Sr.iRiT, Aro. IS j o'clock. V M. A:.lit Sermon b-fPe vietv f ImiuirT. e Itee. M. I.KVT. of Kelt K!ii:tM.li!. tti i 'cl-k, I'. H Annual Itm-lui ut he Bnar of Cnratnre. ?S o'el'ick, P. M. Aunitenary of ti-u iHi-ty t,f Alumui J. M. Vt.. of l.-t!-l,unr Oriifor. bKIK O. lOE.of Puilvlelptiia. VI. 179 nl,-k. A. M. Mwii.ig uf K- ard ol I rueiri. 2 o clork. P.M. Auuuol Ileelaus of I'x l::lpUrt K-nirnlii.n Si-i-ly. olX n't.l.wlt 4-ln'eii K"t rt " l'-k 4nu.vi'.---rv uf t'te i'lwta Att'tia m:'l Knvi.im I jt -mr-A 'ti -s J. Bott E Wewi-het.r V..f)rubK. IS. . 1'AYIlli. I hi-Tpi. Ill . Toat'l," IS So rloek, A. M. C niiurnisurnt. MuJMI, TcESPtT, KOTMK. DR. T. A. II. THOK.V1 U., has thi, j day ,.f July. IH! ;, a&icMieJ wuti him iilLOLOKK s. fiilCiST. under Ine in.i ,,f Dr. Thiitm CmtiiT, for ii. Una;un, if a jft-w'' iruij. ;heiuicj aud 3I;neral Water business. Ae. Ac. T. A. II. THOIC.Vrov THWiDOUB (.uk,,; Lrwisburg, July 2B, lnj tiK. W. AMW:.stN, 8ey of ttie Faralty. John Walls, and Henry Hilbish. Surrrlarkt David Schweuck, Henry C. liickok, and G. C. Moyer. ie people of L'niou county as the friends and advocates, from principle, of organized rebellion against a constitutional law of the land, and favorable to the infamy nf rcfuulia ttoti ! And their two special traveling agents The Repudiators Nullifies!. nave s"a""lessy sht rcPn-ach upon u,e Ar. ,, ia ' i. r. .1 iii.iiHfri wiiiun tr.ivu 1111:111 Olliciai fter all their prolonged flourish of trumpets, I ' , ., . nirfh; caticorl licnrw Anil nmiritil nnc.pA tew demonstrations have met a more signal . . ... , . .- ., ., . ,. . against the state administration, which thev and effective discomfiture than that which j . , lir.iV flu f.imA .r riiii.lifitinn .in ti.r.1 n v 1 e.ordant and irreconcilable materials, it had gathered together; the thoughtless chiefs being checkmated at the start by their own allies, and the - blind leaders t.f the blind" all lell into the ditch together. This alone was enough to work their overthrow, without the influence of the large mass of intelligent and substantial tax payers from all partsof the county drawn copy of any of the Anti-Kaiiroad Uesolu- j thither by a regard for iheir own r ghts and reputation, ana lliat of the county and whose ! fif rpmiif trOinn fin Sntiirilnv ! - -1 - J 1 . , ..r .1.- Tl r last, and, for all practical purposes, ended the j , , ,T . , .. contest at the threshold of its organized devel-1 . ,, . 1 , . , , , . ,. , . ... . . ,-, . .. ly troublesome weapon in the hands of the onement. It first nputrnli-sfrl iteotr K.- in A, i 1 tious pa-s.-J in tuw county. .Next wctu, we shall co' those of Saturday, which wc ispeet to find in the forthcoming T!m t. Great Rail Roid Sleeting. The largest meeting ever witnessed iu New llerlin, assembled in that plaec on Saturday last, the 31st u'.t., to take action simple presence alarmed and disconcerted Ihe conspirators. It is objected that they had no right on the ground, and the fustian and fanat icism of the - call" is quoted as an argument. But that quibble won't lake, for the cry was, Come one, come all !" and they professed to peak for the entire county, in their attempts to fasten a stigma upon her character. Besides gs of a neighboring county, where the Democracy unlike this county are strong aud disciplined. These are their brilliant achievements. May they wear their blushing honors meekly ! Well may the mass of the discreet and observing Democrats of the county, the men who do the urark and not Ihe empty gassing" for whom we speak advisedly, and who will bear us out in our remarks well may they, in the light of these circumstances, ask to be saved from their friends, and demand of the enlighteued managers at head quarters, to - be sure they are right," before they " go ahead " again so nrer.initatelv ; and when thev next , promulgate an edict for this latitude, try to be certain first that it has some small sprinkling I of common sense and common honesty to re- commend it to ptiidic favor. Qj Our neighbor around the comer says " We regret that the voice of the comity is not fur the subscription, but it must be ac knowledged that a majority of the people of the county are against it." This specious paragraph certainly caps the climax of mendacious eflrowtery ; and proves. to a demonstration, that the source whence it emenates it hostile to the Railroad, no matter what verbal disclaimers to the contrary are put upon the record. It also illustrates the example of the viper warmed iuto life only to strike at the best interests of the community of disseut. C. H- fchnncr attempted to j bolh siJes couM have fulIy and fair, i .- .1 f. l'lrlu r rirn i i r rr. r i . I he alleged "acknowledgment can not cfter a resolution, and -Mr. Jarbcr pro- heard, four fifths of the entire throng at New , .-'n, hi. . .... . be fairly deduced from Saturday s proceedings; cceded to rfa the object of the mec.i.ig, j Berlin, would have gone home satisfied on the f(r andispassionate observewUro ,,,uia cn! but his rifcht to do SO not being rccogu.Zed, "Vet. and content to let well enough alone. , (,u,ly es,imate Uie numerical force of ,he , bis voice was drowned by a probing, d ! We are l!,e h.skey Inspector, iu his j partieSi coul(i notal the very worst lrlhfullv ... . . . i.i sneerh. trave the riti7en nf firictitnyT tl, . rlrjut of di?aj-probation that compelled : . ( reduce Hie trtends ot the road to a minority ; . , . . ,r ".'". ii.- .iiiFii-r.-i uii(ni"-"rtT ; tnaracii-r- Jmu to desist. .Mr. Casey then lioiiuu.v . ,f . ., , , w , ,, - em, in gross, as bullies aid black- ted Hon. EB JIlLDLEMVARTH f-r 1 rest- j 3,1;iri!,..a coUrleolls ani, nattering confi dent, which motion was carried by accla- ' mrM that may return, some day, to "plague liialiou. lie was helped into the waggon, the inventor"! We also understand that he and 1'locccded to BUte the object of the poured out the vials of his wrath half-ounce in the face of their text-book as l.iwvere speaks with tiai-ht-furvurd dircclueis aud j Uiaekstone's Commentaries, which says, that truth : a human law which contravenes the Divine For th Lcwisturc Chronicle. 'aw, not only may be disobeyed, but the cili M. KntTon The good people of l.'ni.m Co. ' zea is bun!' to resist it even to martyrdom. had a beautiful exhibition al the county seat on i -ow tl,e 'aw "uthoriz ng municipal subscrip-i 1 and who feels competent to invirucl in the iSaiur lay last the hubbub of Demetrius the l'""s 's 1,0 it't'ringeuient of Ihe Divine law,! Common id Higher branches of education, .Silversmith ' was re-enacted ajmiral.lv. for it ! "'es n"1 coniratlicl me pinctple that "all men enner a towit.ni or a SSelect Sch.K.I might be truly said that the major pait did not are born ,Iee al,a" equal, and of right ought to know wliei.-fi.rati.ei-had e.oin.Mi.L'cther. Some l free." It is a law made bv the constitu- said one thing, some another, not onlv for the tioual assent of the people of Union county. space of S, but of many hotir. A meeting was "I'rcsseu in me oniy way mat it can be con- c tiled by a notice published bv Shriner, J.drn ! stiiuttonally expressed; to the provisions of tSwinefor.l, Il ium & Co, to rtmdiule a debt ' ""s laHr' we ,lclir nu Democratic Amen, from contracted by the County through their Com- j 1'iese same teut'emen ; their good, law-abiding missioners, to construct the Susquehanna Kail-! principles, wnicu tney pmjeuetlj have oo the road through Union countv ; this called out not i rer occasion, have flown from them on the only reckless repudiators! but it aroused the j u'ings of expediency. In obedience to their law abiding part of the community, who could ! present instincts, they head a band of Kepu not think of having good old Union disgraced 'i'aturs, selling at defiance the laws of the with the tinctnre of repudiation. Hence, per-1 ' 'nd and all lor what! to benefit their fellow haps, the largest congregation of people that man ' IN,,' '"r present use, to manufacture a ever look- place in JNew Berlin. 1 tie scene SCHOOL. Yt'.t.Ti:i, (munuitir.) j)Va yoing man accustomed to teaching, References given if desired. Inqnire at the Chronicle olfice. Aug 6 1852 sio.oo urcn iitu. ANY person fin. bug and delivering np a l'ocket B.Kilc, lost tins morning between Stitzer's and Moat's taverns, containing fjtl.OO in five dollar bills on Delaware City Bank, and a few dollars iu specie, will receive ihe above reward. J. C. KOOKE & CO Berlin Iron Works. Julv 29. 1852 wiiomiix ac i:cv. THE subscrier having receivid the- agency for he sale ot Pine (,, AIc.Ih.1, Patent Burning I'ltud. l.nops and Vine, gar. are prepared to seH them at Plula- Melphia wholesale prices, with only ihe? addition of tHe unal freight to ihi place they are warranted fresh ant pure, and can be furnished by tbe bar- 'relrrsmallerquanrit.es. Dr. THOKNTOX & CHRIST, Wlioluak and Helwt Vnjggul. Lewisbnrg, Pa dcarored to read a resolution that n tioUtia " auu now ne couiu not get t-dU .. . ... : ,T,r. , , Ae wwwrf ; tl,t mre,w. but theV relu- " not close without another pass- I i ' : u " u. 7. V" V ''V.'"'' ng to put Ihe nrsatice on their vote. were lite- "'5 notice of the noble conduct of old Aer. Jl Ji I Jil ' n.ut.iir.n to groaned from their high position, by the Je l,as a sound heart, and therefore he has! (joppeji Kettles, 32 and :t galls by w aliiding part of the meeting, which caused ! a'ays none wnai ms constituents on "second KREMER & CO upon the all absorbing topic of tUC day, this the abominable falsehoods and libels pub tlic Kaiiroad ouestioii. The Court House liabed at the eleventh hour, for effect, invited l-eing alto-'ether tx su a'.l for the purpose, j examination, aud made it the imperative duty the meeting convened in the front of tbe if ,he friclM "f'heroad to meet the traducers ... . , , e,;,.fl l,". face to face. But the cowards had neither the tiublic buildinjs. John winetof.l b.-a , 1 r l. m"r;l1 courage nor moral honesty to meet the nominated 11. IS. larber tsq., for I real- j jssll(.s ,jiev faaj furceJ upon public attenti(m dent and took the Ayes but not the Nays. I I-Vee discussion was repeatedly offered. Large lie then read a list of Vice Presidents an J i numbers of their own men were anxious to Secretaries. The Navs were asraiu -! ,,ave a "itsu seetiso, and hear the truth of namtl by the immense crowd, aud when l,e matter ,ron alternate speakers on both reluctantly put, tho whole organization I 8,Jmi; and wbcB. M 'hese fair " J. ' , ii- sonable propositions rejected, quit the rcpudi- was voted down by an overwhelming vo.ee .,..t;..,r. tth.-r. the haii.lf.il of ll. i.i.di:.- ' viah- we believe npon our devoted head. ... i . . l . ,i . i Tllis ' ',e expected ; for an independent t'.rs precipitately retreated to the steps of ! , . ' . . . ' 1 1 : press is a sad foe to the intrigues and calumny the Jail, to take another stand j but not j ((f brawling demagogues. Icing able to draw more than fifty or sixty j Among the fanatics were some four or five -f their deluded followers after them, a Democratic young gentlemen of respectable A. legation of the most chivalric laid hold standing and influence, who, in an unguarded r.r i .1 i ..,.; 1. i Mi. 1 ' moment no doubt, wen: so far thrown off their .f the w:i'gon, ami carried 1'rcsident .'Inl- . , ' it balance as to advocate a total demolition of e-irurth and his fe Iow-passcngvrs on, i,. ... . . . . i ' the law, the commissioners, the administration t full sjNjcd. around the corner towards :al(, ,f,e jjemocralic parlVi f()r,hwith, and with IVtiu's creek; but tlic threatened cold out benefit of clergy. But there is reason to bath WW abalidolicd,and the " locomotive" hope that the refreshing waters of the White pulled up iu Old Market Street, near , Spring will cool their throbbing brains, and lbrr's Hotel, and there lauded its tij. . brace op their shattered nerves; and a sober Iw , .i I .Tt.iiini 1110111,111 put iii-i mail ill itic Unii cariro. Iu the mean time the . B 1 0 uppui cargo. in niu nun nu.o -" : placc again preat bulk ot the audience good Iiumorcuiy lept its place, and iu a few minutes the 1'rcsiJcut returned, and mounting another wagon, proceeded to deliver a manly, ! A New Feature. We have already advised our readers of the connection between Daniel L. Miller, Jr, and his cats paws in this county; confirmed more l'.gieal and apposite address in behalf of , recently by the fact that the President of the the Susquehanna Kaiiroad and in reference Sunbnry & Erie Company publicly exhibited, - . ... . rn if ei. .t- t l the County Subscription, which Was ,n unoury, me leiierx 01 . n. cunner to uim 1-tined to with close attention, and loudly t Leered, lie was followed at length by advising him of the glorious" progress lie was making in stirring op dissension on this side the river, and creating enmity against the Messrs. Casey, liickok, S. C. Wilt, aud ' sasuchannaCompany acrrcomstancestrong ti. F. Miller, and also by Judge Ellmaker as proof from Holy Writ, and requiring no of Lycoming County, in ciplanatiou of .comment from us. the character and prospects of the road, We regret that we have now to state the nd the true nature and extent of the additional fact-susceptible of proof as we , , 1 .1 r t ' are informed by respectable parties that the ounty s Labdmcs, after which th. -i 1flmocra(ic 8ta'te c'entra, ConlriiUee, in lhe lowing resolutions were offered by Mr. J fulness of lhcir profound political wisdom, John Secbold, and unnninvtwJif mhiptrd. j ,ave placed a goodly portion of the sinews Hitolvo?, That the head that dictated ' of war" in the hands of onr Whiskey Inspec Kepudiation to the citizcusof Union coun- Jtor Shriner, and Cargo Inspector Jack Cum ty deserves derision and contempt com- I mings, and the Editor of the Times, and com- lneusurate with the dishonorable and dis-1 missioned them to the beneficent work of honest subterfuge ; and that that heart ' opposing the Susquehanna Railroad, and the must be corrupt that attempts to fix so foul ' County subscription, in order to demolish, as a stigma upon our character; aud neither j xfy innocently suppose, the Whig party in that "head or heart is worthy of a place t"nion county, this fall. We, as a Democrat, amongst honest men. ! speakiug for ourself individually, certainly leWw, That this meeting sustains ,Bave no objection to any ascendancy our party the Commissioners of Union County in the ean nonorably achieve, and are disposed at all subscription of $200,000 to the Susque- j imej C0rdiallw to lend a helping hand. But hanna lUil Road. lhj3 moVement is such a self evident and The proceedings were ordered to be pub- egregious blonder, that it is difficult to see how li.-b.ed, aud the meeting then adjourned any politician of character, or a thimble full with three enthusiastic cheers for the Kail of brains, could have given it any countenance Road, and S. vote of thanks to the Presi dent for bis honorable and independent ourse. While Mr. Casey was speaking, Jack Camming and other wbippera in of the Kullifcfttion party, ande considerable dis turbance by tbeir otireroas efforts to eoa and drive their adherents off to the other meeting. During Mr. Miller's remarks the tepu- iitioo procession made its appearance,had- whatever. The results have been precisely such as could have been anticipated upon a moment's reflection. When the deceived and alarmed people whose credulity had been prac tised upon, gathered at the connty seat, bur sing with impatience to denounce the Whig County Commissioners for the unimaginable outrage they were supposed to have perpetra ted, the anli railroad Whigs as well as Demo erats were there, in full force, and, as a matter of course, determined not to swallow the trgly rill prepared for them even when disguised and taking into consideration the difference in the material, the preponderance in favor of the latter, in regard to character and influence, was as five to one at least; and it was evident to all that the repudiators keenly felt the weight of this difference. The heavy tax payers were most of them in attendance, and nearly all friends of the road ; so that out of 601)0 tax payers of the county comparatively few were found willing to countenance the infamy of re pudiation. So far from being 2000 in their procession, the highest number given by any responsible person who counted them, was 1012, not one-third of Ihe whole number in town. Many of them dodged around corners and fell into line again, so as to be counted a second, and even a third time; and a large proportion were boys, brought to town as " dead heads" to help swell the unmeaning force of mere numbers ; and the appearance of many others in the ranks plainly indicated their utter ignorance of the purpose for which they, were there. This was generally remarked at the time. And from what we know of the public sentiment of the county, it is morally certain that if the friends of the road, instead of as sembling on the spnr of the moment, had made a tithe of the effoit put forth by their opponents, they would have over-shadowed them live to one. As it was, they held their own triumphantly ; and a large proportion of the crowd at Herr's corner were Kaiiroad men, who went down to see the fun. - We do not pretend to deny that a majority of the people of the county are opposed to this kind of legislation as a geueral rule ; but for any one to assert that a majority, or any controlling proportion of the people, are in favor of nullifying the law.and repudiating the solemn and biuding contract of the Commis sioners, is to proclaim what approximates very nearly to a point blank falsehood. rjjA cotemporary ventures the following profound observation : We will not, however, join with those who impute all sorts of ill motives to soch persons as do not think just as they do upon this sub ject, believing that there is room for an honest difference of opinion, in regard to county sub scriptions." Well, who ever doubled or denied this pro position ! Nobody that we have heard of; and no honest man's motives have yet been impugned, so faras we know, on this account But when a brace of political desperadoes, for corrupt pnrposes, and with the wages of hirelings in their pockets, deliberately unfurl the black banner of repudiation, and skulk with stealthy tread around the connty, from door to door, to impose npon the ignorant and unwary, and rally the people to iu support by a series of deliberate falsehoods that out Herod the Father of lies himself, they justly bring down upon' themselves the indignation and contempt of all honest and honorable men of all parties. . And now, when they eower and qnail like whipt spaniels, before the force of the storm they raised, but conld not direet, their imploring pettari comes loo late to save them from the odium 01 tneir kt t)i ecenj-e tkC lull rv RarleeAfnir iihnnt ' ruiltv crusade it wilt cling to them like the .j ( . tl by tani wsgg-m, with the YTbusk'J at thesame umc jtJini3us,.ir.g a. i.-ie of the poisoned thin of Nc&sus. until uV-jr was opened bv some one monnting a wagon in the Public Square, and nominating Rob Barber lor f resident with an host of Vice Presidents, who tried to Organize the meeting, and.Charley en should si rally la uch a quaking in their hearts that they lied round the Court House with their coat tails streaming in the wind, when the Railroad men mounted the dcerle,I rostrum, and called that noble specimen ol' humanity, commonly called " Old er," to preside. While be was calling the meeting to order, some of the Repudiators who were not so quailish about the heart as their leaders, hitched themselves in the traces and triumphantly gave ihe old man and his armor-bearers the first railroad ride in Union county, around tiie Square to Old Market street. After they got there, they discovered that in stead of being carried on the backs of the dear people, they were prisoners of war. But they soo.i return d, and mounted another wagon that stood near where the fii-st stood, and the Repu diates having followed their leaders around theCoiirthouse there was no more disturbance. Before the meeting further proceeded, the President, 111 his usual lucid style, gave a short and correct statement of the position of things, which could not but be satisfactory to all liiat heard him. (I might heie state that previous to the organization of the meeting the Kaiiroad men proposed to ine Anus a united organiza tion, and that Speakers, selected from bolh sides, should speak alternately, lhat all might have an opportunity of hearing both sides and judge fir themselves. 7'4; Ihe Anis declined. well knowing that light did not suit them.) The meeting was addressed by the President, Messrs. Casey, Hickok, S. C. Will, Miller, and others, and the utmost propriety aud decorum prevailed during its continuance. I wish I could say as much for the Repudiators' meet ing ; but (as is always the case where light is wanting.) they disagreed among themselves; and their speeches were interrupted frequently to enjoy the beauties of a fight in the crowd. And now, pray what is Ihe cause of all ihis hubbub! Simply this: a railroad to connect with ihe great central Kaiiroad of Pennsylva nia and give vent to market the coal, lumber, and other products of the Sosquehanna valley, is a desideratum long desired, and of transcen dant importance to not only the people of Un ion county but of the w hole Susquehanna val ley. A company was incorporated in 1337 to effect this object, by individual effort. For 15 years, this has been but a continued failure. During the last session, the Legislature passed an act authorizing municipal incorporations to take stock in such companies. Under its pro visions, the City of baltimore took $j00,000, Union county S20(,(I00, Lewisburg $75.0110, and various corporations took more or less. for tins sum of $2if,000, the Commissioners of Union county are to give bonds, payable in 0 years, with interest to be paid semi annually ; this interest will be pai t by the Railroad Com pany, and charged to the expenses of the road- If alter the completion ol the road, Uie income docs not yield 6 per cent., the county will have to make it up which is the onlviisk the Connty runs to secure the great benefits result ing to her by the use and convenience of such an improvement, and the certain great enhance ment of the value of her real -state. If the Railroad yields more than 6 per cent, (and all the railroads that we are acquainted with yield more than 0 per cent.) then the surplus over per cent, will go into the County Treasury, a clear gain. The object of the Repudiators was to prevent the subscription of the Commissioners to be carried into effect, or repudiate the debt a beautiful business, indeed, to be engaged in by a Slenker, Shriner, Swineford, Baum or even a Jack Cummings!!! tbe principles of whose political party are so purely law-abiding ! Our Constitution authorizes the delegation of pow er by the people of Pennsylvania to make laws; Lmoit county elected ner senator and Representative j they participated in the ma king of this law a law that infringes no liber ties, and takes away the inalienable rights of no man not in contravention of the law of (Sod a law made by Ihe mill nf the people, con stitutionally expressed the constitutional or gans of the county embrace the provisions of the law and if they should be so weak as not to carry out their previous act by giving the bonds, a constitutional tribunal stands ready by a mandamus, to compel their signatures. All according to law,and thi law hi st hi obf.tiii, with equal emphasis say the rummies and the negro catcher. Who head a miss mictmg a second whis key insurrection to set at nought the laws of the land t No less personages than a would be Judge! a Whiskey Inspector! Esquires! and would-be Congressman and ('anal Com missioner ! As to the first, little less could be expected of him who has made his boast not to be governed by njinciple.but by the instincts of the spur of the occasion. So he began bis Senatorial life, and so he has ended his career in the late beautiful exhibition of himself. Ne made a speech against the Common School Law, 20 years ago; now he opposes the best interests of the people of Union county simply because bis instincts leach him it is more ex pedient to cater to ignorance than 4o lake a no ble stan!, as brave Old Ner has done, and en lighten bis fellow citizens on the subject of their true interests. As to the rest, there is some excuse $13,000 a year is worth re tun ing, Charley ; we all know lhat a little office creates a great itching for a bigger one, Johny; il is exceedingly inconvenient to a Democratic printer (as well as othetpeople) that the Whiy vote is so large in this county; my friend Jack made no speech at all, for the reason, no doubt, that his very stringent conscience taught him that it was not right to rebel against the pow ers that be; and poor Bob, I am serry for thee, thou wilt never eet to Congressv But, to be serious, let us view the conduct of these men in another aspect, by way of contrast, and as an illustration ot their golden rnle of expediency. A law was made by Con cress, in 1850. authorizing one man to arrest and tear another man from his wife, cboWicnj IKKSII AH RIVALS. Eastern Mess M. SltUl In 1 II J. V.. 1 llll-lflDI-l .uoutai td.nai out 01 ignorance to gain just received by the favor of such men as, one of whom told I Aug 3 J. HAYES & CO me it had been better that the Pcniuvlvania - ' Canal had never been made, for before it was ( ""I ROCEUIES A loi just landed for A made he rented a house on the big river for a Aug 3 KKLMCIt & CO souer inoiignr-nave approved. Who does not' , know, (and I will now record it for the benefit : ")RIME Vinegar for sale by of ihose not conversant with our Legislature,' KKEMER & CO so vears a of I years ago.) the dvbt uf gratimde the people j :' ihe West Branch in Union co, and its tri-! li.it-11-t. .-..1K.. c .a t,:- - , in. n-v- l iv, iinu iiji ins seivices in To the Tracllus Public. procuring ihe Lewisbu.g Crosscut It mar ' r,n' Jr any. be said lhat he has served the people of Union TIIHE subscriber having lately become pro couuty in a representative capacity longer and JL prietor of Ihe FRASkl.lX H'lL'SE, more satisfactorily than any man in l'enn.-yl- Chestnut Street, below 3d and 4th, PH1LA vania if not iu Ihe United States. . Long may ' BKI.PHIA, and having reduced lhe price, of be live to enjoy the good wishes of his fellow ; '" to Sl.fiO per day, gives notice that nol- cuizens, and by his experience guide them in uieir luiure desliny. SLS(JLEHAIS.NA. ithstand.iig this reduction he will still con tinue to keep a FIRST CLASS HOUSE. Franklin House has iust nnderirone exten- NoiiTIll'SIBERLAND. July 30, 1852. I''ed alterations, and is n iw fitted up and re- A heavr itonu" passed over this place i furnished in superior stvle for the reception last evening, doing much damage. The "' Vs''"rs- 1 Loer formerly occu ii.:.i ..,. .. .i v .1 t 1 i- 1 Ple' b)' stores, is now included in the the lnd-'c across the .North Branch luver, 1 11,,, .1 r..rm... . . ;... t. icotiuieting the island with the Sunbury , (ientlemen's Parlor and Dining Room, therebv shore, was totally demolished. The force of the wind was so great as to lift the en tire structure, nine hundred fectin lencth. J off the piers, and burl it into the river, ou tne upper side, with such force as to tear it to pieces. The Bridge, at present, con sists of an immense mass of timbers piled on top of one another in such confusion as to make it utterly impossible to distinguish one part from the other. Loss estimated at leu thousand diAlttr. In consequence of this unfortunate acci dent, the Sunbury station is cut off from all Telegraphic communication with the rest of the line, probably for some weeks. Communications for Suubury will be for warded from the Northumberland office. By the sauia storm, a part of the roof of in. I. Dongal's barn, in Kelly Tp., was blown off, and fences blown down, corn uprooted, and other damage done in differ ent parts of the county. The present week has been very cool for August, with Cue showere. tiylt should be remembered, that when a man shuts his eyes in daylight, the sun is not thereby eclipsed, nor will "stopping tho Chronicle' stop the Rail road. Tarty or no party, the Lewisbi'RO Chronicle is for the Kailroad and willing to " stand or fall" on progressive principles. Old citizens assure us that the fight against the Canal, against the School Law, and against almost every public improvement, Las been as deter mined, and even more desperate, than the one which now engrosses public interest. Sif A very largo audicncc---thc limited notice of the meeting taken into consider ation assembled in the Chapel onCollege Hill on last Friday afternoon to- listen to the Eulogy on Henry Clay by Hon. James Follock. The address was extemporane ous, but expressed correct sentiments, and contained many beautiful and eloquent passages. Jersey Soorf, August 3. The Tine Creek aqueduct is fixed the water will be let in to-night. B? The I'enns Creek A"jnednct was repaired nndcr the diiection of Maj. Eo dearmel, with tbe utmost despatch, and the Canal is again in navigable order; Au entire span bad dropped oat, which was replaced in only three days' time. A large number of unpaid letters from Mifflinburg remain in onr Post Office. When the Kaiiroad "illumination" pene trates that region, we imagine certain gen erous creatures up there will learn that gentlemen always pre-pay their letters when they expeet them to be Tiled. -Kev. Dr. Charles Collins, of Vir- allowing an addition of thirty chambers and several beautiful parlors fronting Chestnut street.. Kooms iu this Hotel are superior to most others, heing constructed with alcoves, forming parlor and bed-chamber attached, well lighted and ventilated. Its location is un surpassed, either for business or pleasure. BEN. H. WOOLMAN, Prop'r. 3m 134 Philadelphia NEW ICE CREAM SALOON I ( F. IIFS" h fitted op the lama ni eoirenmliou) m.on in Prirlc'g new build ing near the corner of Third and Markr Mrecu. iu Ueleful and elegant tle, and b prepared at all lime to lu.nish every variety of rich, delK-ht-ful and charmingly flavored HC- i Z'? Tl T Dot to be orj.j-sed in genniue quality. AuS Mineral Water, ami a choiee variei of Cake. (r-Ju.t received a anpply of Picklea and Pickled Lobster and Oy stern. Parlira and private families supplied at lf horirat notice and on lib-nil term. A call trnm hi' friend' and tha public gener ally is rriiN-ct fully aoliritcd. Libu'g, . nly 9. IH..2 .p'!Siwcir; ginia, is elected President of Dickison Col lege, Pa., vieo Dr. Peck, resigned. J9"Thc contract for rebuilding the lock at Northumberland, baa been awarded to Messrs. RidJclI, Sallada & Co. S-The S2d Annual Session of the Northumberland Baptist Association at Berwick, 11th inst Br Rev J U Aoapach. 2d inst, Ww. Rocxtv and Mia Acscrr Dais alas, both of Weal Buffalo Tp. And on ihe 3d insC, Ciailcs Ctvtti of Union Tp and Mia C-raaiss daughter of Michael Kieckaer ef Jiew Memo. DEATHS. In Lewisbarg, &th inat., widow Adas. in her 94th jcar wrmerly ol AormumDeiwati. DRUG & CHEMICAL DEPOT ! Dr. Thornton &. Christ, Wholesale &c Iletuil Druggists, IjtwMurry, J'a. OFFER to their friends and the public a large and well selected stock of FkESH DKUGS. MEDIC 1XES, CHE.WI eals. Ground Spices, (warranted pure.) Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs of the very best quality in tne market; Louk-ing-t!ass Plates and Window Glass of all sizes; the most popular PiTtvr Mimcises of the day; together with a complete as sortment of Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving, Comb, Cloth, Flesh, Paint.Varnish, White-wash and Shoe BKl'sHES.Dressingand Graining Combs, Fancy Soaps, Sha ving Creams, Pomade, Ox Marrow, Ex tracts and Perfomery of all kinds, manu factured by Jules-Hanel, X. Bazin and others. Also a well selected stock of Ladies aud trenliemen s l.lAti .tM lU.. such as Important to Farmers and llau srLccprrs t HICKOK'S PATENT CIDER MILL. IN all former time it wa (apposed that a large quantity of Cider could be made only by otinaj ponderooa machine, mat alowly crashed th applea without grinding them fine. They weta then mada into a niaanve cheese in straw, and a moat Mvera and long prewaro waa required o ' extract a portion of the cider, a considerabio por ion being absorbed by the stiaw and the man of pounce, and to obtain thi omarisfacfory mull the fanner had to take all hi band and perbap bis ix borxe teams and devote a whole day that could have been mote profitably employed, to mako from aix lo twelve barrels of cidVr. To obviate the d.tikulty ihe farmers have heretofore labored under, baa been invvnird.and the statement of a few txt my prove that it n not only the Best Machine f the kind in existence, but that it is tba moat prnf.tablc that a man can Uavo on his farm. Tbo apple a by this machine grated up into a fiua pulp, so that it requires bat a comparatively fight pressure, and that but a minute or two, to extract all the cider, it being ascertained by practical experiment lhat One Fourth more ean ho ohtaineJ than by the old process. Besides this it require oi.Iy wo hai.ds lo grind and uie op ioio cider a larger quantity of apples tbau ean be possibly made on the old-fashioned mKhioes. On Ibi press, owing to the compactness of the pninice in lhe tub aud tha comileis minniv ,n rkfr!i h is Steel Clasps lor Uaa-s and f orses. Twist, Pteel j ground, a pres-ure of three to five Ions which rr.nijr-. nn.?i u.isioi ooa.u, c-puyr, , ean bo e-tly obtained will pr.uee mors ( rotchet Needles, 4c, Port Monaies, tt.-tzors, f4vOIlluIe ,fsull iban one hundred ion. nr....... Haz.T Strops, Knives, Segar Cases. Cards, Card Cases. Note Paper, Envelopes, 4c. NUTS, FRUITS, Confectionary, Fishing Tackle, 4c. And a variervof other articles too numerous to mention. on toe or.im.iry cider press, even if the spplee were eround as finely as on the improved Mill f and if the apples were merely crushed as on th Nut machine, it wonld require a pressure of two- , . , , , , - I -- r,uvuw 'wc icauit aiiwuuivsncu Give us a call, and judge for bj ,hij P.nl M;. Th,foIlowin . jjcce(1 as decided advantages of this machine t r;rtn mk aw Cilrr than nv other term, itb a fir.ii qnsnt:tr of arplw. in a gi,B tin, ani Willi Kurh lew UW and ripens. S,nm.l It cakes cl.jan. r and sweeter CUt than aoV other machm. yourselves we charge nothing for looking. heineinber Ihe Mammoth Drug Store ! Db.T. A. H. THOKNTOX Aug 4,1852 THEO. S. CHRIST IMIVTIXO and C II tilt HI AkIVG. HAVING bought the shop, ma terials, and good will, lately of Jons lWa-ri. at the upper end of Market St., the subscriber is now prepared to execute work in his line, A T TBE OLD STAND, with care, correctness, and despatch. As he has had a good training in the business, both in Danville and in Lewisburg, he is confident that he can do -good work, and hopes to re ceive a liberal share of patronage and pay. Orders respectlully solicited and good Third Yon fan Bisk ronr CTier a. yon want ft ao.l whn you want it and ia q-antitk-s from one aala tj ii or twrirtj barrel. Awrtt With t t-.o ran press vowr Currant Clarrria. Berro-, t hew Buiu-r, UrU and Tailow. ' Fifth With it you eaa 'save OXK sol'KTU of vaof time m makintr Apple Batter. J V, -rtW-ith It yoa ran srrnd or rhp Tom- Apples. nta trs Turnip.., Beets, t arrou, or Pumpkins, for CstOs, The piice of the Cider Mill, with right to user the same on any one larro. is $35. Price of (he Root Cutting Cylinder. 5. 1 be size of this Machine i aboof 3 by 4 feet. vant to please JOHN B. CUTLER. Lewisburg. July, 1852 work done at fair prices by the public's ser- j nJ weight about 2oo pounds. It n. readilr . . i t. HIV 1) -1 "I-1 T-11 i K f k,n t.- th. All- .1 " - vr..... uuur-vsio, kiicneo, barn floor, or orchard, as may he most convenient. For Stale, Coumy or Township righis, or for Grants to make machines in certain terRtdrr for atated period, address (post paidS t. 0. 1UCK0K. Uarritbarg. Pa. THE SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD Extended to Bllffllnburg ! ! VND terminating for the present in the New Store ot l. II. Rltuiel (Room Ltely occupied by Anli 4 Mench) who has arrived in the first train with a large, well aelected stock of Spring ooito, selected with great rare aa to quality, style and price, ia the city of Philadelphia. DRY GOODS, jyrnrrjx eoovsmhkh win tr utt lion than an; at th asms prirw of either Kngiinh, Trench or any otaer naaia among tbem- Btvarai-dJ an brova Sbeethifrs, Drillings, CottonaUi, Cottow Catislnierfes, Jeans, Cheeks. Heavy Ginghams, tet last rolorwa Print, Delaine, Cloths, Oaajimerea, CaniMtta, Tweeds, Using, Flannels, Table Diapers, Kuakry ot tbe avast swhotaasiat kind. .- ' .." -. -J V TRESCTI (JOOC.C-eholee rrench Cloth and Casbaeras, a large aswirtBMut of Knglinh and Fivnch Lawns, at us line. Ginghams, Barrgs, Bomt.ailne. il)t Guods, Swiss Muslins sad Rlirlnes, Jarenrts, Th.ead, Laces, Howry, lrieh and iermn Linen, s& GROCERIES, Coffee, Tea. Spices, Snsar, Motase.-s. Kirs, Cheese, C rat-ken. Soap, randies, Tobacco, Sejrars, e. Alo Uardtcarf, (Jiieenmare, Cedintare, Jjouls and Shoe, Halt, Umbrellas, Parasols, Brashes. Brooms and other articles of Merchandize needed here, all ol which will be sold at prices so low as lo astonish pur chase's. Ci're the next Merchant a fair trial .' rF"Gratn and Produce of all kinds wanted io exchange and tha highest market prices paid. -D. H. KISStL. Mifflinburg, May 8, 1803 CF"Persooa in Union and the opper cart of Northumberland eoimtiew. and in Panna ami Brush valleys, Center conn'y, can procure tbaf abov Machines on application to ... , . H- C. HICKOK. Lewieburg. July 9, 1853 HOI YI FOR C4LIFOR1M !-Tbr " subscriber intending io leave for California offers to seli on bis entire stock of Ready Made C lothing. Cass. mere,, Testings, . To Retail dealers he will sell for Cash at a very .mall advance on erM. Giv turn a call, if you wish to secure great bargaioav at the sign of Ihe Stried Co .1. Addreaa Jwnwl DAVID MFER8. Lewibwg lGOODS!!! and Gentlemen j,,,t reeeiwd f-r June an FOSTER ft TUSTlV pHEAP CAKPETS for sale by FiKter V Tosfin.- v CHEESE Co.1-Fish Herring. ,f "' ' Fuait-r ti. TuliiiV. i Books &; Stationery ' An extensiva wimenr 1 at.. I nil t rally StIl0 nocka m tation but. . a. i and for sale rrry low br J U-iatarg, Ma, 13SER TB3-rn, " ' f r t t iJ i. r : . -. i v
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