LEWI RG BY 0. N. WORDEN & J. R. CORNELIUS. As I.vDrPEKDEXT Family axd News Journal. YEAR XIII....WIIOLE NUMBER, 656. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 185G. At $1,50 Fer Year, alwats ix Advance. SB CHRON CLE A Plan to Hie Friuter' Art. T T. . JIT11ICH. The Southern Cross. Hie Northern Bur, The trembling sisier Pleiades, The many landed stars abore. The ebb ami flow of purple ea. The pulse of flowers that throh through earth, The lovely season, chansin; place, And all that God from chaos wroncht. Are but the tools of Time and Space ! The Mind a wilier orbit has Than Sun or Moon or Mara ! A Thought can grasp immensity. And wring the seems from the siara ! Th- fcieaienis.aie slaves to Man, lie links the hills, he spans the sea. And he has mate ihr liclitning-fiend A tame and servile Mercury. II:s hand has taken shapeless ore, And with a auntie skill designed A little 'font of tyre" t bear The impress of the deathless Vind ! Go form a pure eva,.rt' Tm-iiclii ! Let War's r--d coifalrns be furled! Oi forth, and with :hv teacbmL'S hr- ak The manm-les ihai bin. I the world ! On fonh with h-dv lips of Pea.-e! Speak golden words ni (i..il and Death, And. like the Go-d Samaritan, Pour ! ii. n-the w-iin.ls of Faith A nean i r in- ir r-er Art! Tlie Iiihim" fira-n : lii- ready Pen! Th h in I ' tt ': ' it." petr'ess cup Of Kti.ivledge ! the I ps of men ! The Late Agricult ral Fair. Political matters have so engrossed our attention, and that of the public, that we have recently omitted almo3t entirely any reference to Agricultural desirable that everything like a- race course should be disallowed from the beginning, when it 13 comparatively easy to prevent" the evil. In conclusion, we suggest to those interests. Hereafter, we shall again dersirous oi giving a new impetus to devote special attention to this most j our Agricultural Society, an informal ramm ten Subscribers. important Department. The 4th Fair of our County Socie ty, held at Mifflinburg the early part of last month, was attended by a largo concourse of people, especially on the second day. But we regret to bo compelled to testify, that the exhibi tion was in no department superior if it was the equal of cither of the three Fairs preceding it. And it was ! a special and just subject of complaint, ! that many articles in competition did j not reach the ground until the second i day : thereby giving any who might come the first day, the unfair advan tage of going home and getting a superior article if they had it, without risk ; preventing Committees from having ample time to examine and determine the merits of the articles in will close the Caiman, for which a I opportunity of inspecting the animal number of onr subscribers had tlipir or article on cxhib.tion.wh-.ch .s after names entered on our books. To all 'I With this Xo. of the'CWwVfr,1 meeting at the offi -e of the Secretary, say ou Tuesday of December Court, for general consultation and such action as may bo thought advisable. w. Corretpoudene Hi Lcwitburg Chronicle. Montreal, L. C, July 23, 1S5G. This city of 70,000 inhabitants lies on the north bank of the St. Lawrence, just below the mouth of the main channel of the Ottawa river, on an island thirty miles in extent. It stretches along the river for a couple of miles, and risen gradually some fifty or sixty feet to the summit of a long ridge parallel with tho river, then descends into a trough like hollow, from winch, directly iu the rear and to the north east, the laud ascends very gently up to the level back country; while obliquely to the left and rear, some two niiles distant, at its eas- neitth them in the struggle; and when I gate the falls of Niagara after that. I safe through, seemed quite relieved to find they wore not " drowuded" before the honey moon was half over. Iu an hour or two reached the cascades of St. Louis, which are iuteresting but not formidable; passing on the way, St. Louis lake, a reach of the river ten milts wide, and Tram which, iu the dim, hazy distance in front, th.-re seemed to be no egress un til we were close upon the narrow outlet. Tho next rapids were the " Cedars," an hour from tho last, aud taking their name doubtless from the thick forest of cedar trees on the islands and main land, that came down close to the waters' edge. These foaming rapids are rocky and ini petuous, and the strong body of plunging waters looks dangerous enough, yet there arc several safe channels for steamboats, and the passage was mads without special incident or risk. It was here that Gen. Amherst, while on his way in boats during the Last War, should add here that the passage is de lightful, and with due precautions per fectly safe. No aeeident has ever occurred to passenger boats ; though freight pro pellers sometimes manage to go to pieces on the rocks. Half a mile below, we made a precisely similar transit, though far less critical. This time the half acre of flat rock to the left, was ten inches under water, instead of tea inches above. Ouce we felt the keel strike the rocky bottom ; but the strong current and extra bead of steam hurried us onward, and iu twenty minutes from lie time we left Lachinc village, we were safely moored at Montreal. H. Important from Kansas. The Ntw York Daily Timet of the 24 th of Oct., contains a full detail of the outrages recently committed upon parties of emigrants to Kansas: Some two hundred and fifty Northern emigrants, under tho escort of Col. Eld- competition ; anJ a mo all Keeping t,,rn cx,remjty ia a forcst-crowncd moon- I b tho JeaJ btfJie3 of tll9 soIdicrs fljatins f.i?vi ricitnen fX. Iilf fl.A limn hf - i i . i i I to capture Montreal, lost his entire brigade j ridge, Gen. I'omeroy, and Col. Perry, of over S00 men, through the ignorance , have been rrested by United States troops, while endeavoring to enter the Territory. They were Free-State men, and this was their crime. Their trunks were broken the Administration and its would-be sue-1 tear Til returns for Union Count cessnrs. Do any suppose for a moment . are reported to us as follows : that Titus, IJufori, Atchison, btnngfellow, and the rest have suddenly becomo the meekest lambs in the world, and will tamely submit to be thwarted in schemes which for years they bays been plotting with the most diabolical energy 7 Or is I it not true that a prosecution of their plans J at this crisis would imperil the election ' of liuchanan, and hence they find it ne- ! eess:irv to keen ntiiet. ajt ihev havo done. ! and will do, until after the 4th of iVovem- j About 80 J J12 majority.- ber ncxtL i For Fremont. Oppntiun. Burhrmati. I.ewisbnrf SSU 169 Kast Buffaloe 1 13 67 Kelly I4S 30 UmUice 3U1 S3 West BufTaloe 92 114 Mfllinbors 0 103 Hartley 71 maj. Limestone 57 do New Berha 19 da Jackson 2 mar V'nion 15 do White Deer l.M 140 Thanksgiving Day. PKWSIX ASIA, SS: In the. name and by the cuthnrily nf the Cummnnieealth of Peniylcania. JAMES POLLOCK, Oovrmw. .1 I'ROCLAMATIOX. Fellow Citizens : A public- ac knowledgment of the goodness of Almigh ty God, and of our constant dependence upon His providence, is eminently becom ing a free and enlightened people. As the " Giver of every good and per fect gift, He has crowned the past year with bis goodness and caused our path to , drop with fatness." Our free institutions. or unskilfulness of the pilot; and the first tidings of the intended invasion was con- veytd to the astouished iieoplc of Montreal, open, they were nned of tbeir money anu i our rights and our privileges, civil an 1 tain, cOO feet high ami three miles long; ! pist tie;r t.jt.. arms, and then were escorted as prisoners religious, have been eontiuued and pre- is d.itted with country scats, and an oc- i About one o'clock P. Sf. we Tcached j to Topeka. It was in vain that the cmi- j served. Science and art, with the great j casiotial convent, seminary or church. Lar-hine Uauids nine miles above Montreal, crants exhibited to Col. Cook, the com- intercstsof education, morality and religion all the great good to be accomplished j The houses are mostly of stone, and j ijC,wet.n which points there is a railroad of . mauder of the dragoons, an order of Gov. have been encouraged and advanced ; In-1 such, the paper will HOW be disconti-! u A"13 . u"u "ru"S 6"""'" I many oi mem roouu wnn tin, iam on iu ; s(v(.n mjl(,s Tho rivcr lu.re narr0Wg to a Ueary, ens-uiing tucm protection, lha , Uustry, in ail its departments, lias Deen iv1 !.r.lo wo rjwh-c further orders ! ncrca'"",r l0 avoided, by adopting an j angular pieces like the scales of a Csh. j mie jn wi(jth jt.L.p al. j sm0oth; with the ; Colonel had other instructions; and these : honored and rewarded, and the general j ' : 1 TVt .!. . . 'T' i r r . 1 1. .. I. . " ... . .. . . . . . , . ' 1 r , ; I . e . I . 1 . ' 1 lutai mine jiuit; uuti, t'urj inui on t i e rooi, e.speeiaiijr ui iuu cuunucs, ai ; village of Laeuiue ou the lett baulk uaove m.siruetions reveaita a piece oi uuparai- : couumou oi me jieopm improveu. competition should be brought in and I very high and steep, to brace up better ! ,ue (jttaw;1 riVer, and an Indian villago of i leled treachery on part of this model Gov- J Our Commonwealth ha been greatly entered by noon of the first day, and j against the heavy falls of snow, in tho one stl)re 0g b,uts witu a steep-roofed ; ernor of Kansas. For, knowing the de- I blessed. The ravages of disease and death on haud for inspection at loast until (winter ; the upper part of the gable ends j stl)ne cllUPCh and parsonage, directly oppo- sign of the Pro-Slavery Party to prevent of famine and pestilence have nt been noon of the second dav. Sucha rule looking, on this account, much like arrow j klle on ,ue right l,aukj auii Montreal ; the ingress of Free-State mcu into the Ter- ; permitted to come near us ; nor have the would bo Strict! vjust.'and should not heads, iu shape. The river is a mile and j n,oun,ajn, and the spires an d roofs of part j ritory, Gen. Poraeroy's emigrants had as . Lcrrors of war disturbed the peaceful qui be violated for any one ; for if over- a wille faero' a larg0 iilaniJ ' of the city, in full view acrots tho low ' they believed, taken every precaution for j ct of our homes. The earth has yielded looked in one meritorious case, scores I thc niiJJ!e "PP0'"' ll'e lower half of the j la!lj t0 luo 0f a iarg(! woodcd island , their safety. They sent advance messen- j her increase, and richly rewarded tho Ia wniibl rl-iim thp simi nvirll rl tho 1 ci,y a,lJ ewP'11;; cross fro,n ,uc 80atl and point at the mouth of the Ottawa gers, who personally conferred with Gov. bor of her hu-landmen. Abundant pros- paM. luc ijl-uu vi mis niiiiiu, iuo iiniiii ; rcaCa OUr destination WO nau yet tO 1 liearj, duu uuiuiiil-u uui uuij m viui, - jieriij, witu Bujuiiig picuij auu lu uieaa- current of the river rushes furiously along ! m3B a w;e ciicuit of nine miles around but a written promise, that the party , jogs of health, have been ours. the semi-circular bend of the river to the i should not be molested. The messenger I Acknowledging with gratitude these Vi !,-fr n.rdonshnri at ilav lireak. this ! . ... M i, r n..t.;nA : further represented that the emigrants had lii.-ssimrs of a kind Providence, let ns en- . . . . iu (- -11 . - 1 " - - ' C O J ' . HUUIU , l.Hlll ill VUl W 1J lUC J . l .1 1 1 1 j - I O " C 1 entering wuiun me prCscriDea lime. ,1.. 8kv clear and weather bright : .-i i. .Rn,;Mtlv A. r-,..;,! 1 come from Iowa Citv. aud were willing to : ter into His: rates with thanksirivin!r. and which of course we should be happy to do at this or any other time. As heretofore, we shall hereafter oppose the extension orstrengthening of the barbarous system of human bondage, and advocate the Rights of Man as MAN", to our best ability. t&Vc put this article in type before the people have decided the momentous issue before Ihem, and i ith hopes and fears balancing each unceasing annoyance of tho Officers, , ,, , past the city, like a mill race, are at the trouble and expense of, ... , f. A i . ....' .1. other as to the result. On the one hand we have a trust , , , . - , -- j -- o - IJl'IU?, 11 UllU nil coii'uanLun, i " . ' 1 " '.o A lilir liaS nOW ncen nCll at e I , .,r, T,1a-ni nnd rarm more mi. i . .-.:c. :l entr-r ll,e Tprritorr in hnilv. or in ninall Into Ilia .i,rt tilth nrnise ho lhr.lfnl i -" ' , nine l ii li ira if. it-rriiio iuu uciiiuus tuau - ---- j -- , - - : - , . ... MAINE NEW HAMPSHIRE VERMONT MASSACHUSETTS RHODE ISLAND CONNECTICUT NEW YORK OHIO MICHIGAN WISCONSIN ILLINOIS IOWA TOTAL For Fillmore. MARYLAND For Uucliiinan. NEW JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA INDIANA DELAWARE VIRGINIA NORTH CAROLINA GEORGIA A LAB A M A MISSISSIPPI LOUISIANA TENNESSEE KENTUCKY 8 5 ." la r 35 2:t 5 1! 4 12 J 7 27 13 H ir, 10 ID i (1 12 12 131 JVot yet heard from. i,i ie M"- ---"- f ; ueriin.fttLiewisonrg.aiuarucroiian.l , memus and attractive than yesterday, aud ,u the rest on tho rivcr. detachments, as the Governor saw fit. ' unto Him, and bless His name.' Towauisouruti.ixyit.uo.il.. , a at Mifllinburg. It was the design of . ,nucll isiaDj and lake-like scenery enconn-1 0a the river bank at Lachine villago a . They were peaceable citizens, traveling; Deeply impressed with the importance e-mfidenee m the justice of our Cause j lhc Society in these changes, not to.,crt.j. But ..-great feature of the day's pia;u iittle two storey store, with pyramid ! with farming utensils, and intending to j and i-roprlat, of tU- d-.y, ..d in ace ar.ri ihe worth of our ( : rn.idiitcs ; a i favor Bnr Darticular dace, but to ,J..,.iUI!l!J. rmrmnnmW fmm 1 .- . i I beome permanent setlers. Tliev were with the wishes of many cood citizms. I. tpp eciution oi itic mor.u "oim nwakcn a SnpCiaI interest in the sevc-:' one to nine milts in lenstb, and the pas- ' ,n,! ta window, below with the door be- armed, it is true, as every American citi- JAMES POLLOCK, Governor of the CALIFORNIA MISSOURI ARKANSAS TEXAS FLORIDA SOUTH CAROLINA 4 9 4 4 A 8 32 h:sli be reckoned an Tho Statrs tt be Inr from it is generally thought will elect JAMES BUCHANAN. li.portr.1 Mtjoritirs FREMONT : In Maine iii.tiOO, New Hanip. 7,000, Ver't S.'i.OOO. Masa. 70 OOO, K. I-Iand 5,000. On the othor limid we see a blind : a nevr gtan) anrl p-ronnds evorr vnnr . of the rai.ids for the upward rassaire. aud vr. r,.i.erl ...ore t,.n.;rn and al.so. ! explicitly and we have his words from ' vext, as a day of General Thauks-ivin2 V'nn- JI-,.'0'- N.l ork 40,000, Mich. 20,- adlieveucc to tin- delusive liniue "De- are now cUffjc;ently obvious to all ; i downward bound el:s that do not choose lute authority, than any other Governor one who heard them that he prcfered they and Praise throughout this Slate; and . JM0 Uh J,U ' iOO, Iow m-vracy :" iu'i). r.i ti " and timidity ; j ai)fj wc tj)in, we Fpeat ony t,e ' to ri.-k the perilous breakers. The steam-j on the Contincut. This is the point from i should bring their arms openly. He, at earnestly implore the people that, abstain-i ' FILLMORE : Marvland 3,000 u triune secret combination of Pojiery, o-Cneial sentiment when we Bv'it is ' u"d propcllors working their way 1 which the Company's creat trading and i the same time, sent his warmest regards ing fmm all worldly business and pur-! UL'CH AN AN : N.Jersev 5 Omi Prn nicnt and lnte.iigence ot ortneru ra localities, l.y oxliibitinna in their ' sage of which may well Fiv. r.-.oi, ; and the actual results in - midst. The disadvantages and extra !vtnt in one's life. wo-t of tho s-tates. ! cxncusesof a new set of managers and ! twecn, was pointed out to mo as the resi- j -'n bas a constitutional right to Cc; an-J LommianweallU oi 1 ennsylvauia, Uo Btreby deuce of Sir Georirc Simr son. Governor of ! when this fact was represented to the i recommend ShiD cauals have been built around each il, Hudson's T5:.s ('omnnnv. who has. for Uovernor, lie made no otjection, lui saiu i jhurulay, the -Wi nay s nmlT .i :.. t. .1 ii . like luifc amphibious monsters, lakini? a mit i-,t i inr i!, r,:irtnr. fur Hi- f.r , coincu incir arrival. i uuo iuee lair i-uuv, in sin u i.iiicc a.i mi;iii si-i-m most. c o --j- - --- ...... 1 , , ,, ., . , -, i , i . ........... l . r.-i: cr ... .1.. i,..n r.r i ,. leisurely waiK tiirougn me villages auu . interior ot the lintisu aWIu. American , .auiug num iuc n;.s m uui. ! Geary, he knew that at that moment the ; thauks to the Almighty God, f r His p-t goodness and mercy, and humbly beseech Him for a continuance of His ble??inj:s. Siaverv and political Liq'ior League; t;nic ,)e Fair were located Herman- through the canal as wc passed, looked 1 trai piu" expedition are annually fitted I to Messrs. Pomeroy and Perry, aud wel-, suits on that day, they unite in off -ring ' 0,(iol, Ind. 15.000, Virg. 20.000, N.Car. t ..i . n ... ' ,-, i -, I . .i .i :....t a-l.:!.. t.... r..: .t i. . it...:.l... i' .1 rfT- .1 lfitltlll II....... ft luiA i i a .r..-, t. anil a uesperate. inipi et i uciiicu cuori in men and money to Keep uie asccn- apCr;,le tQ the ereatest nnmher and le:i.-v of the i.reseiit adtniuistration. k b.m , fields, on the bank twenty feet above us. I po-e.-ious. IuPennsylvania.the friends of Fie-1 Sllch Officers as have evinced the mon 1 We rcaclR'd "'e first' r Lonsue SauIt ' W V'"3S I rWSute Ia,tJ were fsons iu custody : ls Given under my hard and the; Too sevehely Sentenccd. A little mont have labored under peculiar ' , ,t j nn'fl a ,fnc s for tl e w k r"PiJs lout uilic o'clock. The middle ' right bank, aud reversing the paddles, 0f United States Dragoons, j;j,hhe,l ly Great Seal of the State ai Harrisburg.this ( boy only eight years old was brought before r l, .,.,.r- In riiinr imvnshlrisi "nrC ln nnf al' n 1 '"".'I01 ! J,ek, or second ftorey of the boat is oecu- ' fl'iatcd slowly past ; riuging the boll for ; hit etiveialonfcrt several Joys U'ore (u ar- 21st day of October, in the year of trnr ' the police court at Boston, and sentenced ciisaa jnugc. iu iuai.j wwusuia t EOmc counties. Societies are1 . . . , . .. , . .1.. ..:.. t...... I. . ., , . .... . . . . .. .... .. - i. ... , , . , - . the h' d no organization whatever . pie.1 uy the main ca;un, or saloon, ami . "c "" r"" "' t,., , j-.ouo res, (it-,. t,rus are wanting w tLarac- iv.ru, one tuousanu eigni uunureu anu v me uouse oi lietormation during hit ' I 1 n vrnt irf no Cerium - s-a,c roo,I1S! . while, in front of this cabin, and services through the rapids, ttio insu- i enze duplicity so villainous as this. fifty sn, and of the Commonwealth the ! minority, for stealin. ,'n i i i r ncr:,r.v' nna pr t l ro"?" ln,r sum- the space at the bow, frr thirty or forty ranee on boat aud cargo would have been The process of enslaving Kansas is gs- eighty Erst. TjnKlti! could be had ; ami many of ...i.. inr(r i,1l:ii;no-s to slmltw nrti. , . ' ... . , .. -. . f.-.-.:....i : r...;.t .. ... t. : ... T. . . ........ I ...... r r... . ieet, is open ana uncovereti, wuue iuc pilot t(.i,t, m i..,u w, u lu-- uu muwiv out surei, auu lue last pro- iv me t.i ernor : I ' CiCS entered from sun and rain. The ; i,,,,,, f,n ihn nnner or hurrirann ' diau made his uppeaiauee whether drunk crramme of tho Administration begins to ANDREW G. Cl'RTIN, superior convenience and benefits of : 0TCr the frout end of the saloon. Most er absent could ouly be conjectured s? reveal itself. The wiles by which the themselves in at'ler ten miuutes delay, tho Captain de- ' Free-Slate people havo been induced to - - - I c - --i -- - I .1 as maternal ioc. ilv ar.nreciated. The exnensn of tho .!.t,,r in this nm-n uun t. tl, 1,,, i termined to "o on without him: and in a ' h-lin-A that tlie Jior-b-r Itnffim Demorra. Can a rai ty, lormca ivs uian me conoern, would depend entirely upon months ago, triumph under such dis-: the ijimrality and energy of the man- the Fillmore loaders were unscru ous ;md troachvrnu? at the first elec tion. "Mate pi uie lias ocen as uiinu Fa;r pronn,is tI1? nrransred. are ca?- of .!, seated S'-rrrtaru of the Cummnmceuth. Sequel to a Political Joke. We have already copied from the Columbus . , i-ieuiir. Jia. Ill IMIII I tln . 2.000, L .usL.. 2,000, ML 10.001, Tenn. 2, OUl', Ken. ;VO0O. fifty cents' worth of lumber from a yard on Commercial street. This is cruelty, not a measure of reform. advantages? Look at the point-blank iai.se noors which have been industriously circulated a?aint the gallant CoL. Fremont that he was a Catholic, and a Know Nothing; an Abolitionist, and a slave-holder ; a for. igii-born, anl a South Carolinian; a coward, an 1 a duellist ; a lnilhmairc corriipt ing whole States wiih money, and so oir that hi own noto wont soil in Wall street ; a Democrat, and hig ; ad,-- p;te wjl ,c an Ol.joot a bastard, a rouge. ;n,.l u eheat 0f jnfcre!!f we submit to those who r.nd others i iu;i!ly ontrudictory. navc attpn,, ti,e Fairs in this ami Look i.l-o ai the Falsehoods which Northumberland conntv, whether that have been cii-ci.latcd against the Re- at Lf.vv;sillirjr was not most largely nttendeil. and afforded the greatest agers ; but the interest would hardly exceed the extra expense of a yearly new preparation.and the return would be greatly superior in enjoyment in benefit to the object had in view and in pecuniary receipts. The Soci ety may be a close corporation of a few individuals as a private enter prise, or a public corporation open to all who should pny an annual sum. If a permanent location bo deemed Corrretrd THeeklu TThe.at. 1 JO ml nil F. some nttcen lect above the surtace of the j ew moments were spceuiug uowu a cur- : cy lias aPaudouca their designs oi cxtcr-, (Ohio) S'atrtmnn a story, to the effect llye 60 Tallow river, so as to see everything, aud be at i rent as strong and full as the Mississippi , miuating them, aud forcing Slavery iuto (batata late Republican meeting in Col-! Corn 50 Lard... the " head of the heap" iu case we went to ; iu a June flood. A mile took us arouud the Territory, are exposed. When Gov. j lumbia county, Ohio, a flag, got up with - :lts S3 Iacon :he bottom. The Captain took his post in j the wooded poiut ou the left, aud brought ' Geary first assumed bis official duties, he great expense costing some forty dollars i f,'"JC? ?'o- 1,IaU1-" front of the hurricaue deck ; and four j us in full view of the tossing breakers still j made fair, and, to all appearances, sincere was offered to the township that would 1.".. ArP"-'s- !-; CloTers . . ,, - ... i-...:i...i i ... ...!:.... :.. i:. t ....... ... , i . . , uuuer v siout, aititeuc men, lusteau oi one, weie '"e auvau c&icuuiug m wuue unc promises mat tue outrages cotumutea upon , turn out tlie most voters, i be leiuii- 512 12 12 vr 12 c.oa1 placed at the wheel, to iiisure iustaut obe- ! of foam fur along from one bank to the the l'ree-Stato setlers should for tho fu- dieuce aud certainty iu the helm. , other, two miles in extent ; and as it rap-j ture be prevented. His acts, too, gub We approached the rapids on the north j io"ly came nearer, and thundered louder, I stantiatcd iu a mcaEure his promises. The side of a long islam!, along the left bank of the river, forming a chauuel a quarter of a mile wide. The current was deep and strong, and no rocks visible; but immediately at the desceut which was some forty feet in crats, therefore, of one of tho townships of that county, concluded that they would like to take the prize from the enemy, and the unpractised eye vainly tried, to locate I ilissourian invaders were sent home, the - the banner being given to the largest , the narrow aud onfy sehute thro' which p Southern chivalry disbanded, aud gave i number of voters, they cot together, 1 the boat could pass iu satety. A narrow, forest-covered island was in MAitmi:i Br Rev R A Kink. 6 lb nisi, Jacob W Smithy of Kast Bunaioe. and Mis? Cbrisnanna Whu tenmver, of Chillisquaque. the middle of the rapids, directly in front of us, and we steadily bore down upon it, up their pastimes of horse-stealing, house- burniu;, and scalping " Abolitionists." What iuduccmcnt was held out to them? j Why, tho whole plan is clear as the sun GRAM) JURORS MEC. TERM. Xcvr Btrlin John M Benfer, t'ha's R Antes Eiut BuJ-Joe David Ream, Benj. Wiuegar- den. James biehl Mflinbwi: Win Young Iltijfiiiitr J nomas Cornelius . r,,i . . , - . .1 . ptji.il.'a.i t aiiy. in.ii nicy jiuenu iu emancipate all the .-laves, "ami how wrmM you want a lot of poor niggers i uuiiing up here, to beg and steal and fill our poor-houses." was industrious ly circulated in every nook and corner of the Free States. Also the story marched op in a body, and took the ban-' m-r from the awarding committee and marched borne in triumph and victory. It seems that the senile! to the joke has HirllruHv B L'harlrs. Jacob Katherman half a mile, and two-thirds of that descent ! '"1 so close that misgivings were felt for a j at noonday, aud the dullest intellect can ! not yet been tuld by the Statesman. It ' 7"" Remegion Tticlrer made iu less than three hundred yards momeut as to the soberness or skill of the J fathom it. Tho frequent outrages upon i appears that it was after dark when the ; "wuf "',fwPaniei Ponnus"' ivtel Pomms'' the lurbulcut aud tumultuous waters piled Pllot- J us' then the prow veered a poiut the settlers, and the fierce determination of ; banner was received, aud the party took KrUi W'm Nagle. Peier Gsjjrrr, 1 Kauflman, themselves up into huge sea-waves, that r two 10 iuu rigur, as u 10 strike ou a , t&e federal UoTcrnmeni to force Slavery ; it to their headquarters, fastened it to attractions, and whether our vicinity des not embrace tle largest number of "progressive" farmers, manufactu rers, mechmics and others devoted to physical improvements. An arrangement of this hind would roiled aud roared as if lashed iuto fury by couple of rocy islets, just off the .arge , at all hazards into the Territory, had j a hurricaue ; and through which, wiih a I i!aud. A hurried glauce up to the wheel ; raised such a storm throughout the whole the halyards of their liberty polo and ran it up. The next moriiing it wis discov- full head of steam, our lithe, sleuder boat j house, showed the four helmsmen standing North as threatened to hurl from power 1 ered that on one of the stripes was painted : only , fruits -and vegetables as well as of flowers. At the outset should he a prohibi tion of all facilities for horse racing mid for women exposing themselves as cirens riders. ''Give an inch and they'll take an ell," is a proverb more "ics the hearts of Auiei icau frccuicu 1 ot 3"Gov. ylM., (iuk'ri'lii.r of s.( It, t Vi., lee. n:!y called ut'ii-rn States to .it Ulllt.k- i L i .. - s .' - --i- F --tiion: was sueta ssful. j iuc. n .nrk iUV. A lUUtS, of S o-.!v? then threading & labyrinth of islands, es eaped from the rapids into smooth water, a mile aud a half farther down. I cau not express the thrilling, exquisite delight of such a ride as that. It seemed more like flying than else; and the only regret was that it did not laat longer. Hut a panic stricken bride aud groom thought otherwise, and would gladly have net ted with Fairs havebcen presented stepped ashore, but the Captain could not by Orand Juries as nuisances. And , convcuieutly run out the gang just then. uimupti any party cut gained in our , applicable to the lovers of the exciting country. If they have r.,iled, they n than pgps any other class, i-.oyct before them a gViotis future T10SC amnsomcniB attract tho worst, lor as Slavery is aggressive iu its i,ut rppei ani dignst the best and natti'.e and the lve of Liberty aiiim- ,;,. .;,, nrnnrr.nr.nk. tion. "Equestrian" exhibitions con- John Hinely Ijieibur Franklin Spyker, Isaac Wagner Limrttmt Kmanuel Waller While Deer Cha's Cronrath Jacksun Henry Monrer TKAVF.RSE JI RORS. IcerMAiiro- Danl Shatf-r, Jona. Wolfe, Chs F' Hess. Jas Cr.swell, Jona. shif, Ja' Hayes, ieier Beaver. Wm frick. Theo. S Christ, John lirown. Michael Kichthorn, Hunter l'ardoe, f"arn'l Siller, Levi Sterner, Wm C Painter j Emerald Isle called into the counting room We- Buffaloe John Hayes, Levi Kaup, Levi .iii. er Limritune Wm C Barber, Car. W Pellman,- Curneiias Pellman i. '. . r, Tl.. . T. . Iremble from stem to stern with the shock. upon it, to hold it to their purposes; and j them into fancied security, that they have j The top of the mornin" to ye, Misther t Levi Cemberlin. Wm P Ion?al When mvr tho worst or 1 e.t. as vou ! tue boat turned as suudeulf lorty-Uve Ue- j dispersed throughout the tc-rritorv. Law. ' P f... ...I I : . ...! n nvjntie uavij Hriser. Jacoh Kanfman. John renee is at present defenceless, and com- j I've but littlo to do," replied Mr- P. pletely at the mercy of an iuvading force j with mercantile gravity, from the neighboring State. Thai force jm the boy for ve's. Ii'b but little rushed wiih grey houud velocity, stooping j as fixed aud impassable, in muscle aud : the prime movers in the scheme. So it Fke.Most and Dayton." It majestically down the slope of one giaut i feature, as bronzes; the forward glance of j was found necessary to change in appear-' seen by early risers. wave after another, and culling the next j their eager eyes aloue showing their earn- ance the policy to be pursued, and a new LittT'e to'po The "cTTd"7 " with her sharp prow with a f.rca that I 't, inteuse consciousness of responsibility. Governor was chosen to inaugurate it. An . ITTT'E 6 eve an mn-' 11 ' ... . ... .... ilt'nlrr savs. an athletl? Bneeimen nf lha ... .. I.;. . : f...... I he next instant, the wheel llew around in i nif:ininiia t.ml in enrrv or an ir.r.me da. J 1 ' tUI IL'U tl j, (ft 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 ,U 1 1 - II t , UU ' I - J vv nt. iu . w,u v wo u- was everywhere unserupulously told, 1 rnable ns to have somethiiis- new. bv it, 'if -I!i,.-I,.i,'tn MT"T i.n rlofti.rl rx , , i . 1. . .. . . 11 i- I I tt.eir hands Ilkn liirhtllinn. antl with Ctird. ! si.rn t Hnff Ca-trtr l,4a .... ft.-. .. v.v-....t,v.i which one ujiv aoout iune coum nc fumi r luiumu D- o i-c-- -j ..i.j ou- - t f ,,r r;, ,.. -..-!. i the glorious Union would cerfainly be cp0nt very pleasantly Floral Fair I " sometimes getting a Titanic side blow j dud veins aud flushed countenances, they ; ceeded. He has succeeded so far in de-1 tLcro cff 0 hi,' bcst oissoiven. L.OH1 incse cries were 01 devoted to the display of the earlier ,r""' solne uuru)y wave iuat mace ner " . "6i , re.wug me i .ec-oiaie mcu, auu iuuing:r.w great potcney ; and they were circul ated with an a-siduity and a pertina city worthy of a better cause. If, under these adverse circumstan ces, a party, not six months old, has 'airicd a uinjnrity of the Electoral Vole?, it is the greatest, most glorious please and following a sharp bend in the grecs lhe right, careening over till the river, she fled like a frightened bird around gunwale dipped to the water, while the the point of the islaud, to the right, aud i passengers sprang to their feet with exeite- e ainl s,i. as the object of these associations is not to test the speed of "fast" horses or racers, but to develop the desirable So clinging to each other with true life- and-dcath devotednefs, they watched the i !..,.. .ei-i.. . . . . . . . I ment, auu snoi ne au airow vi "gui even now organized and only awaits the I eare about doia' turougu tue oouque aiuice-way, wuu iow rcSuit of tbe Presidential eleetion to over- aftaeis" precipice of rock close on the left and a run the Territory, and secure it for ever plunging fall and whirlpool as close on the i0 Slavery. In the meantime, Got. Geary right. The snapping of the tiller chain, I ats his part to perfection. To the Free or a mistake ten feet either way would ! State men in the Territory, he gives bland have scattered tbo boat in fragments c-vcr assurances of protection. To his Pro-Sla-the boiling waves: very allies he says, " keeo nuict for tbe A Russian lady remarked that nobody , present, and when we have elected our i ... it a i. .I.'! ... ... nut tne "maa xannees wouia nave luo i i candidate, the name will be in our nwn of regular steam navigation through such ! bands." To the United States dragoons, rapids. Some of the passengers tho't they j his orers aro t0 prevent Northern cmi could never make that venture again. rant, frnm .,-: ,h Territorr -sure it's moucy I'm rushing floods with white lip, and a start j Others would gladly fry it again ; and if 8nT Xorthern maa doubts, let him ' : ncintK ia okr f.ir hrrscc, it seem?, autl a gai-p a they felt the boat quiver be-; (0rao n'' l9 wuv w, m'H'11 not nav'- be undeceived at cuer, as to the policy of United States Senate." " Have you gotthe catechism, Jemmy?" j said a female visitor to a littlo yellow haired boy. " Mamma," exclaimed little Willie, " did I ever have the catechism?" lie thought it was a new complaint, bat it ia an old one, espeeialy with cnildren. A Curious Typographical Error. ti i ..t ! i. : said es l uc cuBuirt: ia a oniric in in uid.ii-i k cur.- j ... . ... - , ., . o immediate pavroenl : and those narinar 10 t)U difference in a word sometime. A ; claims arainst the !e are also reqneated to paper copying from "Denton's Thirty rreseni ihem properly anthentkated for settle Year." calls it "Thirty Rjrs ia tlicj ' Hf'GFf T. ?HEM.TK, Adminislra cri Minium. Martin Drieshaeh. Daniel Moore, David Hennin;, Wm Walker. John Phadle. X'W Brrtin Michael Kleclrner, Pan! Lemon. MiJUnhurgThos Cronemrtier, John Detwei- ler, Emanuel VearicV tlirtlryla D Furray. Xae.f res, Dan! Heller. . Vninn John Phillips, Jaeob 8lear While Ver Aaron Smith, faml Marshall F.nl Bnffttne Jacob Brown, Pamnel L Jioll,- J.'hn U Brown Adniinlsfrsrtor'w Kotirt. "OTICE is hereby jftve. that Letters rf X V Administration on the Estate of M'M. WILSON. Jr., late of Kelly tovnship. Fn ion countv.deceaseil, have beei (framed to the underpinned in dne form of law Therefor all persons knowing ihemefves indebted to said estate, are hereby requeued lo make I. iN.:rij, Nor. t,