ISBURG CHRONICLE JjJJJ BY 0. X. WORDEN & J. It. CORNELIUS. ESTABLISHED IX 18J3....W1IOLE XO., 701. At $1,50 Per Year, always ix Advance. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, SEPT. 3, 1858. Atf I.YDErEXPEXT FAMILY NEWS JOURNAL. 171 i printinfl anil pinbinjj, In pooil Stjlc :iii1 on fair Terms, V.V SIHUT XOTK K. AT THE "CHROrJICLE" OFFICE, darket Square, Lewishurg Union Count v Court . Afliiirs. I'ni3i )iml) Citui't l'ror Initial Ion Wiii:i;i:.vs. the n..n. ah m s.wilmin. l'reident Jufje for Ihe -Joili Juji-i.tl District of Pennsylvania, composed of iiie counties of I'm Miillm ami Mnyder, ainl Jm li r KriiL ami Jo W Si months Km., Asso ciate .Incites in Union county, have issued their precept, I. carina date the Sid (lav of Mav, 1S5S, and to me directed, lor the li",lin: of an Orphans' Court, loiirt of Common I'le us, Oyer anil Terminer, ainl General Quarter Sessions, at I.EWsli"l!(i. for the coiimy of UNION", ON' THE KECONU MONDAY OF KEPT, (being the l;J-.h day) 1S5S, and to continue one week, Notice is therefore hereby "iven to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace ami Constables in and for the county of Union, to appear in their own proper persons with their records, inqui sitions.exaininations and other remembrances to do those things which of their oiliees and in their behalf appertain to be done ; and ail Wit nesses and other persons prosecitiin? in behalf of the tJominonwealih against any person or persons, are required to be then and there attending, and not depart without leave at their t-eril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance at the appointed time airreea-; "'' '"' Me to notice. i "u" 'I".': ' same Chas Penny same Frank Spykcr same Win Leiser same John Locke same Jos. Meixell Martin " U-cd, James Knsscll vs Jacob Dunkle Christian liarich vs Daniel llei.ner san.e same Kessler & Brother vs Ueddes, Marsh & Co John Kessler vs same Philip Seehold vs Levi Itooke et al Isaac Walter Ac vs Jesse Schreyer Trustees M E ch al Mifilinbsvs J M Kleckner Kline - Carroll vs Wm Inhort" I Snyder County nominations. I Corrwpuodence of the Lewislmrg Chrouicl..! Niw Uchlik, Aug. 31, 1858 The following Nominations were made by minor, Ac vs C Dreisbach ! lhe Opposition county convention which met at Middleburg, yesterday : Congress John W. Killinger of Lebanon, Senate Israel Guielius of Seiinsrove. Assembly Wm FW'aj;enseller,Sclinsrove. Sheriir Jeremiah Kleckner, Centerville. Prothonotary Jacob P llogar. Chapman. Reg. & Rec. Andrew J Peters, Mnldlrburg. Assoc. Judge N'er Middleswartli. Beaver. Commissioner (ieorge Buyer, Perry. Co. Surveyor Wm. Moyer, Freeburg. Dist. Alto'y Charles Howcr, Selinsgrove. Coroner Jackson Sampsel, Center Tp. Auditor Henry Smith, of Beaver. "A lut.t f o,mu J Mil aud WLitmP A THOUSAND AND ONE STORIES OF KAi'T AND KAXrV, WIT AND HlMolt. KHVUK, h'KAStiX A.D ROMAXCE, EDITED BI S. . KtllllllttrH, (PKTEtt PARLEY.) On.- Volume, I.ir'f oct.-iTo, liaudsoiu-Iy hound in red mo rocco, vtilh silt Mile and bark, cotitaiuing 760 page, and 1! u trattif fy 000 lirautiful Enjratitfju WvrfS SSil Resolved, That our return to the j of the masses to defeat some measure ProtnctiveTariff policy of other times which threatened their personal pis- the policy of ashington, of Jofler-! sessions ; not the assembling of a -arson, of Madison, of Jackson, of llar-J ty, at itsj leader's mandate ; nor was rison.of Taylor, of fillmot e, of Scott, it the voice of a faction, blindly pur- of Webster and of Clay is the only suing some fantasm, without an end. rr-:. fl...in p. pure uy 10 ivsiurv jiiusiiui uy iu um .iv waii-suu iniui.ipn ""io"i - ' Umon County Convention. manIiratnring ii tl.erel.y ! most sprinirs of men's Letter nature, The citizens of Uuion ciuuty opposed to benefit also our agricultural iuter-' called forth the people to the polls, lathe leading measures of the National i PR)S nn.i tints to five o-nod w.nrea nnd and the full ontffiir-hinir of trencrous A. iiiin.stration, are invited to hold Dele- M d , works tQ M vlQ CQrn lLuip ; hcarts ve Uie rc,110I1;ie iu toat.s as J umbrella, in order to place the petti gatc hlect.ons on Saturday, Aur. 28, UsoS, y , t d jab st; anJ vast and .soJo.nn.as the mid- coat utK)n it ; by which means I might at Ihe Ujuul dace of vutint? id each an- - o J I . . . . ... i.. t . i . . i L'i::. rw ft Kpni.VKn Tlijit wft liftn tliP iw.nl ft ' niirht stars, ana sent u uiazni'' anu iukc icwurui sui.trjr ui u, ! tnt a T t It rvril ilicniiiif wih itnrl JJt,U N IIU I'.Uk Uirvlt.tti11, ttll'Ji lltl'l such an effect, that, ujion the return of the verdict from the bench of ma tron?, I issued out an order forthwith that the criminaIshoiihl be strin-l of her incumbrances, till she bccamci little enough to enter my liou-e. I had before given directions for an engine of several that could con tract or open itself like the top of an ... . 1 r. i ....i i i.i . , .i fti t- r . . e i. . ' l'Ai.avk"ini1 on i.rt n(p.i:n Iia LJUrimi'' U LT Hit: SlUIliUU VII I'l. 41 opeucu .p .ne iownsn.p, rron i too v m 1.,'.. V i , I. ,...,.. ,..! i,.u.nUV of I ions. This was all done ac.ordin- Of should appear in its proper as it dimen- M.K. mnd many othrtt; clerical aot-ojotf. MilTiatie4-r-Dtrie- lltfi, Uitt.-rti cvtniv:iranza.. t;ALlifrtl n.iu tlitt tur Kind f t'tr tWt ; oiittnt.'Si.f tht tnics if Kn Ouixnttr of the tttl.lr of Flavian and I.tttoiitnintt; ni" f Jerusalem OfhTt-n-d. Telfniarhun. CJiven iimlcr mv hand and seal at ihe 8her- Mr. I'j.nifn.-ioD'aitd ttw ;r.Vn .k.u'iitiiniirii: of the iflS Oliice in Iewisburs, llie lllth day of j ''ftf 't" lluo.iirard thf lion-killt-r, Cuniming Ausust. in ihe year of our Lord one thousand j iiT'lV't1 t-r" l;r,u;u'nr .V'," "ff-t.a-ei?;nt hundred and ItMy-eieht, and ihe eighty- i and inrnnt. Ai-xiijtr l.uu. Hi-.-i,h Kruiiv Koi.in- firsl year of the Independence of lhe I'niied -Ir- ,;'iJ'inn and i'ttu-h; with iy rttatiotmof Tin- ilc.-ipn oftbirt book fi to bring whole libraries into a biiit f.ilmue to furni-h a mental meal tr every daj and ev. ry hour for evvry tnnte, humor, age, caprice a 1km k f'r tin- tcrare and jfay, tht old andyuti; : we hare tlnTt-f ire, Si ii-uce aul I'lnlo-sopliy, Ilhynte no 1 Keamn( Wit and Widm, fact aud Kutirjr wbirh, iut toother ai thi-y o)inT inlur a trl of inb-lleclnal plum pud dim, iliHfUlUi-li an the hole ptMrvd atid fpicxd with Iud. Cfntiiidruni.s and drollcrir to y nothing of a Kiiruil-h of I lift huildrttl xniTarimrii. In tliciw- I":' art- jiTen the eimtica of thoucM and the Atlantic by the submarine tele- px'uiitnrni irt'iu u.-tn. .Sydney nl1tll. ram. Johnson, The First Messages. It is a remarkable and pleasant fact that the first despatch sent across States of America. tlod save the Common wealth! DAM EL D. UlLlHX.Sheritr. ORAXD JLi:ol!S$,rt. T,,m. A'rui HtUh Saml Haum. Sanil Meriz Jliirtl'y tiro liroucher, Saml Curl, Wm Ad ams, K!ia Kaiherman Buff.ihie D.n id Hi-rhsi. Wm Baker, George Ciebharl, Ueo Jlear, DanI Ker.gler Jr, Thos Corneiius lr ItuffttMmttn II I.uiz, Uy II iSipley, Zachs I'revtnan lsiciJmrz v'm T Iiight.nyer C'nitin Levi Kooke .'.h Rutfiihtf Jacob Gundy, Win Brown Kelly John -Null J.irkvm Davi t OMt Mlmbiir-r Win Voting Lewis Jacob ISpigclmoyer, John Ituhl TRA YKUSi: JURORS. Vninn Jacob Hummel Jr Limestone Ki'hert H Itarber. Joseph Sanders, Jac I.eihy, Saml IVIui'in, Fred llolender While liter Uaac jStaddcn, JoncjiIi Caldwell, Jn K ltichart, Julin Moore, Kami Marshall, Win L I! tti r Bitffal'ieiiva Hur!i. Michl Dunkle, Harris Sledinan, Jacob Derr LmisburgH Gearhart, J hn Walls, Jona Nesbit, Win Krick. John Miller, Th Hayes Wm Sjiireer, S I. Beck, Saml (ieddes Kelly Jac Reiser, Levi J'au lin!;, Ju Bennagc Isirin Henry Hi'll'inan, Win Hiintinelon M'tftinlfitr" Jacob Deckard, lieni Haus, Juhn Reber Lal lUiJfnUtr. Wm L Harris, Jno Frederick, Peter Get. Saml Null Kew lierlin Edward Wilson, John D Bogar, John M Benfer Wett Huff doe udrew Forter, Wm Watson, David Shaffer, George Kleckner Hartley Daniel II Binzaman, John Church. Henry Kulil, Isiali Corl graidi, repeated the song of the angels as they announced the birth of the Messiah "Peace on earth, and good will towards men." j The first real message was the in terchange of good will between the Queen of Great Britain and the Pres ident of the United States the two , most civilized, christianized, and in some respects the most poworful b ! tioiiB of our earth. And it is still more happy and note worthy to record the fact that the first regular news which has been transmitted from the Old World to . the Xew contained the gratifying in ! tclligcncc of PEACE being conclud ed between the empire nation, China, and the two great maritime Powers To Teachers and Directors. ! of Western Europe. This news was I will meet the Teachers of Union county, SPnt on Wednesday ("the 25th) of last week, but was detained (by the land route being out of order) from publi cation until the 27th in New York and Philadelphia. The important ..,.1 ; Hrnnn, fmm i i. 7 i i i iiiihIimI iiv aiiv sue i err as 'To k nnil earner new power Kuch Election District to choose two Dele-1 the TarifT of "'42," inasmuch as James eac't advance, until Us nnghty voice dates to meet in County Convention on : Buchanan was the right hand man of, blends with thenm-ie of eternity. MonJay, Aug. 30, at the Buffaloe House, ' James K. Polk in the treachery by j A Ionjj series of outrages, a million !n I.o.Ul.nnr Thii Convention to orpin, i u-hirli tliis n.itinn wn! rnl.Lnil nf Lor of WrOlf'S. the VII.LAIXIES OK FOUR ize at II. A. 31.. and at I, r. 31., proceed , bcneticent larilt. J tic liuchanan party ! lom; anu ue.-pcruiu je.ns, luiiceiiira- to make the necessary Nominations, ap point Conferees, aud transact such other is pledged, by its Platform and by all us past acts as a party, against the ted and culminated in the Lecompton Constitution, and was capped with business as usually devolves upon County i Protective, and in favor of the Free ' the skulking servility of the English I r Conventions It is to be hoped that the polls will be Trade, poliey. Resolved That all the persistent opened and closed punctually at the hours , i . i . i ' i. appoimeu, anu ia evcryming urn, uo , , , ;,,,, tl, Vi: -P: . efforts of the Pierce-Buchanan part v "e r. i. :... : i .1.- i: conducted properly and satisfactorily, that the will of tho people may be fairly ex pressed. David Henni.no, Chairman of Committee. .n- aii.l ln-lry, In-ui llitf limfti r-Fciiil. of Uie l.y j lulc-llu. llrvntit. H.iVKril laj l..r, lir. haiif. Com. tVr ry, etc. It furni)irs. iilvi, m tuna of information forth. j i.-riMiig tlti .Vituml liir.,.ry of tin- llil.le, liiihin I Milj'-t of i-xtixiinlU.. itilt-ritst: trikill): fiti'U in Aslron I omy, C'lll-nlity. au.l Natural lli.tory ; rvliiark.-toU. Itio,.. ! ri liii't., iiitrrri.tjng Traveia, and Woudjiul lluooTrriva 1U Art ali frrlt'lice. I'kti.k i'.oo.Er, lb nlilor of tlii book, haa a worlj. wid tvptitntion a an nullior hi writings having l1 Mme t'auiilinr a Iioumi'IioM worl!. wbi-n-vrr Hit Ktili.h Unicuaiw in FfM.k. i.. Till is HIS LAST WORK, ami w r'ili-t for it a l"- iilai it v filial, if not nupvrior, ti that aciuiri-l tiy any of iiis liiruivr uliliatioua. -Thiwork i:l IkSOLUKXCLI'SIVKLT IIV Sl'tl S''l;irTMN, at tile low pricr of J ; Airruta antl iu all :irt oftlif country tn obtain aubiicril for it. Sprcim.-n copied will ! M-iit by niai', prepaid, on re ccij't of tbe I'rice. For full particular aJilrrna lit. COT ii JtrKVl?!, I'ubliFtlcM. Ill NuiKu St., New Vurk. for Fxaminaiion, at the following places at ! o'clock in lhe forenoon of each day. New l: -rlin Sept 0th 111 11 13 14 IS IS 17 18 -0 21 save time and i trouble by attending for the purpose of em ploying their Teachers at the same time. We f should be pleased to find them all in attend ance, as well as the citizens iu general. Private Examinations will not be held. Teachers are requested to appear for eia- Wiiiti'-M liool-bou.p for Union ri.trirt Mt. I'l.-a.cuul a boot hou.c for Ka.t Kulbiloe DiVL " l wiljurK New Fcbool lioni New Columbia ?cb ;oI t,on.e for White Deer Dim'L Itoyer's A bc-d-hoilKe for Kelly lijutri-t llurTilocX ltoa.l f..r bulTaloc Di-lri.-t " It-- Hank fi.-bo.il-hou.e fr Wet UutTaloe Dia't. M MiHIiabur New ichool-boniii Ilartleton w hool bouw for Hartley i Lewin IiiitM Switxer Ilun 9rh ml l.ou.-cf.ir Litnentone Ilia'L u School Directors would Pursuant tn the above call, the Delegates at the appointed hour convened at the Butfaloe House, and organized by appointing Ch A S CAWLEV, President, and Jat W. Sajios and Geo. W. Chaxbeis, Secretaries. On calling for credentials, Ihe full number of uncontested Delegates appeared,as follows: Buflaloe James Irwin and John Minium. East Biirfaloe A bra. Frederick, Fred. Hippie. w U111I4W Elias. Kaup. David Shalr. Hartley K V B Lincoln, Shem iSpigeltnyer. Kelly Wm P Dousal, Wm 8 Clingan. Lewis Samuel Swengle, John Snyder. Lewisburg 3i.W. James Blair, Wm. Frick. do Eli Shfer, A M I.awshe. Limestone John liinkert, Geo W Chambers. Mitllinliur? Benjamin liaus, Jas W Sands. New Berlin John 8 Heimbach, Fred. Smith. !;nion Jesse M Walter, Charles Cawley. While Deer Saml Marshall, Aaron Smith. I'pon the invitation of Mr. Lawshe to meet f C. .r ,...i,imi.:l ilinn. , 1 n . M.,l on , Hail, the Convention adjourned to meet (after ! th? Slave States of Delaware and Flo lv: and forthwith, npon the elosinrr of the engine, the petticoat was brought into court. I then directed the ma chine to be set upon the tabic, ami dilated in such a manner as to show the garment in its utmost circumfer ence : but my great hall was too nar row for the experiment ; for before bill. Every wind which blew, how- it was half unfolded, it described so ever, only served to fit n the smould- immoderate a circle, that the lower cring flame, which Hashed np, anon part of it brushed npon my face, as I and anon, nntil at last it blazed out ! sat in my chair of judicature. I then in a bright, broad, shining light, on j inquired for the person that belonged the second da v of August. That was to the petticoat; and, to my great the triumtih o'fTruth over Falsehood; j surprise, was directed to a very beau of Bight "over Wrong; of Freedom j tiful young damsel, with so pretty a over Slavery ; of Sincerity overSvco- face and shape, that I bid her come With scorn and 1 out 01 me crowa, anu seated ner npoa : - : n I it 1 1n rfi, I- 4f mw lcf I.inil t i- of Slavery than fori : , ' ! " " " T 7" vy 1" ; .-.i , i mignt, anu iramnieu me uase spawn CUJ " " or tue Lnioii, njrht , ' . r,1 , . '., ....otr, i,. i.., t, ;..i.i.;,.e oi a cormpi congress unuer ineir j wuia iu .i. m.. in. ....mi.. r.t ii...... ri.,rionn';.. il.n r..no of n r.r. ! of the; franuent before u.s?" The trirl I A I . I 1 II li I I ' IIT IlLilt 1. Ill ItaVIVi J A u I A I 1-1 I the result of the recent Election in XkanaUAA. whan antolltaron poj'lc, by Ten Thousand majority, burst the shackles which had been so skillfully forged to fetter them, and hurled defi ance in the teeth of an insolent Olig archy and a false Executive. That we recognize in the mass of the people of Kansas, worthy Sons of the Sires of '70. diatc admission into the Uuion.havinc' ' more voters than the average vote of mination in the district in which they wish to the Empire information that the flow of blood would cease, is not all the Christian Religion is to be allowed, and thu3 the way opened for the complete re generation of the hundreds of mill ions of China. The following is the despatch : London, Aiij. 2j via Valcntia, Ireland. The Emperor Napoleon and Empress Eugenie will return to Paris to morrow, from their tour through be employed. The places of holding the "Teaeher DrilU" will be made known at the Examinations. D. HECKEN DOKX, Co. Sup't. New Berlin, Aug. 13, 1S5S. REGISTER'S NOTICE. "jVTOTICE is hereby given to all con- ll cerncd,that Ihe following named persons have settled their accounts in the Ketsfr's Oifice at Lewburo, I'nion county, and that the said accounts will be presented for confir mation and alluu-aiire at the Orphans' Court, ... i. . f riricm-Di! - ... r Union, on the third' Friday of SEPTEMBEIS Volume FoUftlTil lltillS Sept.il5S. next, being the 17th day of said month, viz: j Ki ll NICS, Inventor, Manufacturer ami Fanner.. I The aCCOUIlt of David II Kelly, A 'I in 111- j Th Siiintiflr American han now reached ita Fonr- lstrator de bonis non, with the will annexed, teenih Year, ami will ent-r upon a n. w toIuui. on the , ,,,., rpnoivoil mnkes no mention of Jacob Hiinimell llthof Septcmticr. It ia the only SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. PROSPECTUS The King of Prussia 13 too sick to visit Queen Victoria, as was expected. Her Majesty returns home on Mon day. iy the terms of the Treaty of Peace with China, the empire is opened to the trade of all nations. The Chris tian religion is allowed.and the Diplo matic Agents of all nations are ad mitted. Full indemnity is provided for England and France, but the dis- Compromise unto this day to force the wrong aud the curse of Slavery upon Kansas, against the repeatedly expressed and almost unanimou3 will nf hnr nortnlo nrnrna flint tlm no ft !o controlled by' men who care more for I l,lia"c-v ,anJ Dc?ci1t the proDagation the Constitution or justice. liESOI.VED Ihat the Llberty-lovinfT1 v,:,. ..,i i.,;,i ,i, I fuurnl had L'ood sense, and told mo. citizens of Union county hail with joy j Jcorrunt heart 0r'an Institution which ! with a smile, "That, notwithstanding seeks to conquer by fraud and wrong. ! it was her own petticoat, she would There are many troths enunciated, ' be very glad to see an example mado many lessons tiiight, many morals , of it ; ami that she wore it for no contained, in this contest. It thun- j other reason, but that she had a mind ders forth the truth, that no opprcs- j to look as big and burly as other pcr sion can conquer a Free People, sin- sons of her quality ; that she had cere in their purpose, and with Kight kt'I,t ollt of as long as she could, as their cynosure. It inculcates the . auJ util she began to appear little 1 l...:rv .:it rli : in tlip pvi nf nil lier fipiiiiiiintnnpo - f 1 . 1 . , - , . , . iu. u 11 iuai, iui 111, iivi. luuun . - 1 j that they have a right to mime- trcacierv and corruption, or success i that if she laid it aside, people would attend attempts to bribe a people to think she wa3 not made nke other do a great evil. A corrupt Lcgisla-; women." I always give great allow ture, an imbecile President, an aris-j ances to the fair sex upon account of tocratic Oligarchy, may cloud a liv-! the fashion, and therefore was not ing truth in a shroud of sophistry, but ! displeased with the defeticc of the thev ran npver Mtinrruish its litr'ht. nr ! pretty criminal. I then ordered tlio blot out the flaminn- svllablea which vest which stood Ijeforeus to be drawn are written on the heart of man like the handwriting on Deishazzers wall. For frorv nntroo.A I'nimiiitt.M? f.-ir RESOLVED, That while we rejoice M-erv urnno- ilnnn nrrninst the cniiio in this escape of Kansas, we express ! 0f FrecdonCa thousand defenders of our regret that the Missouri Uorder the right will sprintr into birth, and Ruffians who stulled the ballot boxes i rallv around the oriflamcs nnd shout ,,r L' r . 1 11 . eprt:.A 1 ' : 1 ! . . . , 1. r. . 1 : !. nominated, uuauimously, with 1 1 "au, V'11U1J' a'" "ck.ujmkj, tneir battle Cry Until It rolls away roiuiiu;, 111 11.1 luitu uu. uiuikc vaiuiu, mm ju ucv tutiini, tasi uar, jKo ttiunucr ltllOU''ll a tuousantt ( puia ui ci. t am 9. 1 inicreu dinner) al that place, for Nominations. 1, P.M., convened in Independent Hall, and rida. Aud that we pledge ourselves from this time henceforth to aid in giving Freedom to Kansas as an equal after calling the roll proceeded to nominate State, with just as much land as if she ihe various candidates, as follows : j had accepted the English bribe or For Congress (no person being proposed) been coerced by the Buchanan threat iiacerc vv .namnaec v rr unnr anil r. 1 ' Slifer were appointed Conferees. For Slate Senator, JOHNSON WALLS of Lewisburg was unanimously nominated,with power to appoint his own Conferees. For Assembly, THOMAS HAVES of Lew isburg was power to appoint Conferees. of "Pro-Slavery or No-Admission." 12 7 7 of John Baker, lale of IJulfaloe Tn, decM. 2 The account of David II Kelly, Admin istrator of Catharine Hater, lale of Gull'aloe Tp, dee'd. 3 The account of Jesse M W aller and David liross, Vdminislrators of Satautl Walter, late of Union Tp, dee'd. 4 The account of Daniel Sinnoker, Guar dian of Anna Kenagey, dee'd. 5 The account oi John M HenTer, Admin istrator of Samutl H'-nfer, late of the borough of Xew Berlin, dee'd. .i:oi:;i: merrill, Register. Register's OHice, Lewisburg, Aug. 17, 1S58 Issue List for A us. adj. Court & Sep. T. Adam Schreck et al vs John Koland Israel Knetlel vs .lames Mauck David Herbst vs Daniel Rengler David Baerlges vs Alfred Kneass Peter Hummel and Wife vs Daniel Rengler T Church & Co vs Solomon Mayer M Ueyer's Adm'rs for Jn Ranck ts AC High Harriet Jenkins vs Merrit Chappel et al Deck & Keber vs John Zimmerman same vs David Zimmerman Charles Hartzel vs State Mut Fire &c Comp David Fisher vs Jonathan Liiellenderter Hunsecker for Church vs Jos D Forrey Thus Church vs same Chas II Shriner vs Wm Rule Ham'l S Uarton vs Joseph Meixell John Mover vs Fred'k Worman Chas Cawley vs John Vouniyjug' ' ?.e.fteeJ1rSairoS"& Co vs" Jacob Meckley John Roland vs State Mutual Ins Co T Graham Hutchison et al vs Jac Bridge et al John Locke vs Robert Hilands Jos F Cuinmings vs Chas R Cronraih Comrs l.'n Co for M'Curley vs Sypher's AJms Philip I'onttus vs James Irwin et al Keigel & Bro vs Kanck & Roland wilh not Hrodhead & Itubens vs Itanck & Roland Weiler & Ellis v Jlin Leiser and Wife John llJlanJ vs Martin D Reed George Hertz v s I'eter Feizer F W Berkenstock vs Wm Price et al Philip Seebold et al vs David Spuler rt al ame Reuben Oldi et al P O Campbell et al vs Teed At Marr Howard Malcom vs James P Ross Ludwig & Ranck vs Isaac Hand's Ex's ear 1, 1 1,. ! I. 'aviu rveninser vs m 11 .iarr 'has II Slimier vs Wm Rule L F Albricht vs Adam Schreck sorv H High M B.chards Meiclrie 4c vs Reuben G Orwig tame same Fredk Klopfcr vs Wm Layhow ?"ah Bowersox vs Geo Gebhart Francis Krick vs Alexander Ammons niel Itanjler vs John Lapp iit'fivv1 F"rs,er vs Alex Cummings Brr.V 't shrirk tvs Ci""cu&F"ey 1 eVi V 5h uk'rkvi Btni w Thompson LPa'm ''eIRr,ch M"""ilS "A Guielius Fa mer m Jorscc of J F Linn r 1 -i ,r T A II Thornton O R Vorse SJu Kmcr the kind, now it-evil in thi.. country, anil it baa a very exttnire circulation in all the SUtca of the Union. It if not, a dome niiitlit caip from ita title, a dry ab Ftruc, at rk on technical ari nc; on thecontrary, It 90 d. aN with the pri'At eTenta irotn; on in the ncientific, Diiciiioiirnl anil iD.lu.trial worldn, so aa to pleaaeand in utrui't Tery one. If the Mcchauicor Artisan wifhea to Kuow the l machine In nae, or bow to make any anb ftunt employed in his buflncM if the Housewife widh- to jretm ri"cii fo? making a good color, c. if the in Tt-nlor wiht' to know what ia (roin on in the way of imiiroremrnta if the Manufacturer wishea to keep post ed with the times, and to employ the best facilities in bis business if tbe man of leisure and study wishes to ki-ep himself familiar with tbe progress made in tha chemical labaratory,or in tbe eonstrucUon of telegraphs, steamships, railroads, reapers, mowers, and a thousand other macbines and appliances, both of peace and war all these desiderata can be found in the Scientific Ame ri can. and not eltrvrltrre. They are here presented in a re liable and interesting form, alapted to the comprehen sion of minds unlearned in the higher branches of aei any indemnity to the United States, St. Petersburg, Aug. 21. The an nouncement of the treaty of pence with China has given great satisfac tion to the Emperor and Court. Alexandria, Aur.;ji. lhcsteamer Madras arrived at Suez on the 7 th inst.,with Bombay dates to 19th July. .uvent- I same same inn. What this Telegraph would have done. It is impossible to conjecture what an amount of good to say nothing of tho evil this electric cable might have done in years and ages gono by, We give two examples only. According to the N. Y. Tribune and Hon. Robert C. Winthrop of Boston, tho Last War with Great Britain would not have been declar ed, had our nation received the infor mation respecting the British Orders in-Council, which had been repealed u.r., the vrar was begun for a ew in 'regard to the no.elty of their I knowledge of til IS, WOuld haVC SatlS- I linn A itmrino I Imf ix-fir itaiiaad An . . 00. 1 iv.u. hum 1, u . vaugu au immense amount of bloodshed and woe made Gen. Harrison, President, and exalted many men of less merit to stations of honor and profit. Again had wc the Ocean Tele graph, even if hostilities had been prosecuted, during that contest, it would have prevented the bloody bat tle at Xew Oilcans, which made Gen. Jackson, President, and gave many other men all the capital they had for advancement. Pcaco was concluded upon two weeks before that battle. TKUMS. One copy one year, $2; one copy irlx months, $1: fire copies six months, $1; leneopiesaix months, $S; ten copies twelve months, 15; fifteen eopiea twelve 1 months, $il; twenty copies twelve months, S, in ad vance. Specimen copies sent gratuitously for Inspection. Southern and West-ra money, or postage stamps, ta ken for subscriptions. Letters should be directed to Jit sai a co, 1-Ji Fulton street, N. Y. Messrs. Mux & Co. are extensively eneaged in procu ring patents for new inventus improvement THE CHRONICLE. MOMMY, ALU. 30, sumnER wight---a1piv1tubeT ST LUCT UJWOO0. Sweet N'ature sleepa. Tbe moon's pale beams rail softly 'round her couch of rest, Ami play amid the perfumed learea And dowers that play upon ber breast. While tbe lat rays of suoshiue gleam Away below the lading West. In innocence and beauty fair As the dear life that first she gave, Sweetly she rests; and on tbe air Ucr graceful tresses lightly wave; Aud guardiug spirits, hovering near, iter blubbing brow with dew-drops lave. The stars come smiling IbrUi to gaxe L'pon tbe fair one where she lies, And groups of little twinkling raj a Are gathered in the tar oi skies, Sporting and dancing in tbe bale Like lufaut fawns with sparkling eyes. Like richest baskets filled with gems, Gleams the broad ocean, clear and bright Encircling shrines and diadems ILe benjing skies around unite : And 'bove, below, a heaven seems Ki joking in the outer light. Abroad, through all the shadowy space, Unnumbered beauties greet the sight ; There's love iu every beaming lace, There's worcbip in the mellow light ; Biistful rrrofc ! What pen caa trace The jrlcries of a summer night 1 For Sheriff, nominations were candidates voted for, as follows : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II IS 13 Enos Stahl 22222222 John Kessler 22222222 2 2 2 Jacob Deckard 22222222 2 I 1 James Wilson 888R8888 8 10 9 10 11 Arch. Thomas 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 Jn Cross;; rove 88SN8888 Charles Stees 22322222 Oil motion, JOHN' CROSSGROVE of Lime stone township was declared the nominee by a unanimous vole. Proceeded to nominate and vote for a can didate for County Commissioner, aa follows: 1st 2d 3d 4th 5th 6th Michael Neyhart 2 2 James Pross 9 1 1 tieorge Sehoch 6 4 Adam J Wenlensaul 4 6 3 Samuel Boon 2 3 3 i JAMKS PROSSof Kelly township was then declared duly nominated. For County Surveyor, ROBF.RT CAXDOR Esq. of White Deer township was duly nom inated, by the following vote 1 Robert Candor 13 Hugh Heimbach 10 For County Auditor, JOHN REBER of Mif flinburg was nominated (ou the second vote) as follows : John Reber II 15 Joseph D. Forrey 9 7 John .Noll 6 4 For Coroner, WILLIAM LAIRD HARRIS of East BufTaloe township was duly nominated by the following vote : George tiutelius 7 Wm. L. Harris 19 On motion, JAMES WILSON, of Hartley, was unanimously nominaleda Representative Delegate to the State Convention, next year and G. W. CHAMBERS, of Limestone Tp, as Senatorial Delegate. Messrs. Slifer, Irwin, and Lincoln, a Com mine. njuiuuons, reported a series, which were read and unanimously adopted. Voted that lhe President appoint a County Committee for the ensuing year. On motion, the Convention then adjourned sine die. made and ' vcre numerous enough at their own ; up by a pully to the top of my great , hall, and afterwards to be spread 0cii ' by the engine it was placed upon, in such a manner, that it formed a j very splendid and ample canopy over our heads,and covered the whole court : of judicature with a kind of silken the upon lires-iefl. mo iiotu cause viiiii treat Baiiyiau- homcs, to defeat Francis P. Blair and j The lonsr stormy ni 'ht is over ; tion, as 1 sat under the shadow of it. the other tree Soil candidates for the morning breaks brisrht and clori-! The counsel for the Petticoat were Congress in that State, "i et we trust ! omdv. The sun of Freedom has risen, uow called in, and ordered to produce that light is breaking in Missouri, and j jn a blaze of splendor, to set no more. 1 what they had to say against the pop that iu m0 she may be found in the , It illuminates Kansas : it doiim out a ' nlar cry which was raised nzainst it. stream of light over the Indian Terri-: They answered the objections with torry ; it blazes with corruscating great strength and solidity of artrn brightuess iu Missouri ; it shines like ment, and expatiated in very tlorid a beacon fire in distant Arizonia ; it harangues, which they did not fail to spreads lar over lexas : ami throws set oil and furbelow (if 1 may be al- victorious party pledged to Free La linr 0 II 11 12 I t I v. rni , 2222 1 i Kesolved, That we cudorse the I . e 1 -ar t , 1 nominations 01 Jonn m. Jteau lor Judge of the Supreme Court, and Wm. A. 1 razer lor Canal Commissioner, j its lambent light into New Mexico lowed the metaphor) with many peri (trustiiig that the last named office and Utah. In these countries, the ' odical sentences and turns of oratory, will be abolished by the next Legis- result of last -Monday's work will be : The chief arguments for their client laiurc ;) anu mat we can upon all : seen, and heard, and felt. A frontier were taken, first, from the great ben- tortrcss is gained ; a highway lor the cut that might ar:sc to our woolen citizens who are opposed to the Na tional Administration, to vote for these gentlemen, as an expression of the disapprobation of Pennsylvania against Free Trade and Slavery Ex tension. Resolved, That the votes of Hon. Simon Cameron, our Senator in Con gress, and of lion. John C. Kunkel, our Representative, asrainst those manufactory from this invention, which was calculated as follows : the com mon petticoat has not above four yards in the circumference ; whereas this over our heads, had more in tho Only one Democratic paper iu the North the SunburyGazctte regrets the defeat of Frank Blair in St. Louis. All the others simultaneously shout for the victory of Slave Labor over Free Labor. This proves thera all at heart in favor of the perpetuity and extension of the system of unrequited toil. Tho Old and Xew School Presby terian churches at Athens in Bradford county, unable to yield and yet wish ing to unite, have joined the Dutch Reformed SvnuJ as one congregation. ! Rffiol uf ions Adopted. Resolved, That the present condi tion ot our country demands an en' tire change of domestic policy. The National Treasury, which, on the in coming of the present administration, was full to overflowing, is now empty, or only filled as money is borrowed. Our Expenses as a Government have been, by extravagance, run np to Eighty Millions of Dollars per year. We arc receiving Irom Europe, annu ally, many more millions of dollars in goods than we return in produce, and the balance of trade against us we have to pay in cash an annual drain upon us, which even the gold of Cali fornia can no longer satisfy. As the greatest cause of this unnatural and ruinous policy, we point to the Free Trade Tariff Bill formed by fraud in 1816, which has but recently shown its legitimate effects in the ruin of thousands of our manufacturers, and taking from other thousands of labo rers the bread they daily earned in the many workshops and mines, either closed or workiDg but feebly. march of Freedom cstabll.-hed. The surrounding Territories nnd States will soon be overrun by Freemen of the North, who will pour over Kan sas with irresitible power. Freedom conquered Slavery in every Territory semi-diameter : so that by allowing it in inu couutry, v. ueu sue gauieu ner iwemy-ioiir varus in me circnmier victory on tlie virgin soil of Kansas, ence, the five millions of woolen petti It was a Waterloo struggle, fouvrlit in coats, which, according to Sir Will- icading measures ot tho so-called De- a single territory lor the mastery of lam Petty (supposing what ought to mocracy, meet our hearty approval, I a Continent, and Slavery has met with be supposed in a well-governed state, and accord with the policy of our a Waterloo defeat. Its course from that ail petticoats are made of that State in past days. this time forth is backwards, until stuff) would amount to thirty millions Resolved, That the nominations every Territory shall be consecrated of those of the ancient mode. Apro this day made, conceding the offices I l'ie necessities of Free Labor, and , digious improvement of the woolen to the different portions of the eountv ' Slavery only known by the remem-' trade! and that could not fail to sink we submit to the favor of the people, i France of its frauds, its outrages, and , the power of France in a few years. believing tha gentlemen selected to be capable and worthy men, ot the "right stripe" throughout, and that we pledge to them our hearty support. County Committee. o,,The Chairman of the Convention appointed tbe following as a committee for lhe ensuing year : O. N. Wc-rden, Lewisburg N.W. Geo. F. Miller, do S. W. Archibald Thomas, Union. A Irani Frederick, East Buffaloo. Michael Kleckner, New Berlin. II. K. Sauders, Limestone. Shem Spigelmyer, Hartley. Samuel Swengle, Lewis. Jos. D. Forrey, Mifflinbura. Conrad Sbeckler, West Buffaloe. James Irwin, Buffaloe. Win. 1. Dougal, Kelly. James Marshall, Wbite Deer. An Eloquent Utterance ! The Kansas Habalb or Fiiihh has the following jubilant article respecting the late Election in that Territory : tllE MCTOBT BEES TUROfftH THE Smoke of the Battle. It is a proud ana gionousspcctaclc to witness great. living, vital principles, so inspire a whole people, that, when self-interest and personal gam are considerations, they move in ono grand, stern pha lanx, and trample them under foot, that those principles. lonr rherislioil and nobly defended, may gain a fresh impetus, and awaken to a more vigor ous and healthy vitality. Such a spec tacle was exhibited in Kansas, on Monday last. It was not tbe gather ing together of the people aroused by , political demagogues, engaged in a wild hunt after office ; not tbe stirring its wrongs. l'o introduce the second argument. w , , . thev beirged leave to read a petition Joseph Addison onjk Hoop Question. ! of 'tIie V.pc.makcrs, wherein it was FOE TBI LEWlAULUA ffllt'lSlrlR. ; represented that the demands for Mmii, EniToasi In refreshing myself, as cords, and price of them, were much I often do, with a dip into old authors, I yes- risen since this fashion came tip. At tenlay lighted on a volume of Addison's this, all the Company who were pre- Works. which I send yon herewith. The sent. lifted up their CVCS into the vault; piece that particularly amused me. was the and I must confess, we did discover lifith Xo.of-7'Ae Tattler," in which he "does" many traces of cordaze which were the hoops. Your readers may not all know interwoven in tho stiffeninir of the and fifly years ao. hoops drapery. that, a hundred were in full fashion. They passed away.and ladies were so sby of a wrinkle or pleat iu their dress, that Ihe blessed institution of their molhers, pockets, could find no place upon them ; and Ihey were carried in the hand. As the fashion is now prevalent aain,many will be pleased to read the verdict of one of Ihe greatest of writers. Yours, A c. II. M. V an minima e ipa paella mi. Ovin. Sheer Laxe, Jan. 4, 1810 A third argument was founded npon a petition of the Greenland trade, which likewise represented the great consumption of whalebone which would be occasioned by the present fashion, aud the benefit which would thereby accrue to that branch of tho British trade. To conclude, they gently touched npon the weight and iinwieldinesn of the garment, which, thev insinuated, Ti,r ...t , iiii'-iu nu ot 'Teal use IU preserve inu J,:?CTf bc'n l,rel,ar f"; , honor of families. cceding on the cause of the Petticoat, i gae orders to bring in a criminal who was taken up, as she wcut out of the puppet-show, about three nights ago, aud was now standing iu the These arguments would have wro't very much upon me (as I then told the company in a long and elaborate discourse) had 1 not considered tho irvno I iml n .LIT t .,..., I r. .. I . . 1 . , . , ..II". IIUUI I lllllil I V.VI1. HIVH street with a great concourse ol peo- Mich fashions would brin gim on fathers pic about her. Word was brought alul husbands ; and therefore by no me, .that she had endeavored twice or, nicaiu to be thou-ht of until some tliriec to come in. but could not do it r. r...i i ,. ' . . jiiia auer a iiciiif, i niruivr 111 i;ni( by reason of horirctticoat wl.i. h was ,llutit wo(1(, .c a prjuii;ce to the too large for the entrance of my house, i.ulics thcaisel ves, who could never though I nad ordered both the foldinir-! vm,,. t.. i,..v m,,n.. ;., ih anr. thrown open for its re-: i-',., ,r f,lf.v nt s much on iho ception. Upon this I desired the - " . af . I "Villi Via, V WIIIO MU'UU, lilt- iva of matrons who stood at my right-, 0t.iptatioi. it might give to virgins, hand to inform themselves of her con- of- acti,r j jecurity like married wo dition, and know whether there were n.p,,. aild i.T that means trivc a check any private reasons why she might lo mutriiuoiiy, an institution always not make her appearance separate ' r.,,r-..l i,v wis urM-if-tios. from her Petticoat. ThH -.vac min i-'-