Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, October 01, 1858, Image 1

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    CHR
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LEW
BY O. N. WORDEN & J.
AX I NTErEXPEXT FAMILY
I 1 P 1 .1 ;i 11111 r 'AM 1 I
j. iiv v- i. .
$300 IN PREMIUMS !
SIXTH Jm'UAL FAIR
r the
Union County Asjrioul. Society,
AT
THE KEV FAIH GROUNDS,
XEAK LKWISIIUIK!,
Thursday and Friday,
ot roiii:u 1 1 and 15, in-".
IpJiiSilJUiilS j"l3 jmj'3
o. 1 llrrs.
et.tKii'ti ii 'km i.
l".r th "t Wvnl.d SUl.ion. Iiavtnu kfpt witJi-
in tl Imiil- "I tl.- -" i iv -WKriw m h 4 w
Kt l-lo nl. -t ltr.-.l Un- with vuv vr iintrc ol Iht
beat
cnmw is itiKri.
fur thf K-'t Stlliin.4 ti mI.I.Ih- lmh' '--t-n V- -t
williin lh. hmil- ! ilf twfl " wrtKtf pa--'i :
I.i l'ft. : in ittiiJiUon ;
Ut Miilli'tti from - '" 3ar old '
L-d Itfht, fam- iimlili'.nH 1
tt Itrfiiii M;irt 1 it uicre hr C'lt to tw t-li' " '
i;l tw-t. t-;tui- iMi'Utl"t:s
J. I U-t
n-t ' VIT OU (VI t
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Itwt "J yrarn Colt
1 var oM Colt
l--tt fiuffeins: C -It
1
1
1
Jimrican AjriuUnn
Am .1
1
J.l 1.
Ju. Thomas Penny, Wm Nagle. Joat-ph
W.tSlinntT.
Ilolnsc .Hatli.
!- Plnvin r. -in I f iti ' La.l t" tin. -kill
ITn nJ .liM-ii-iii t U-Mitt- " - -'o..u
,f it..- .urk. Mth-r than tiuif. iirutldnl it hf Uoiif
within a rca.-Mii;.hl.- lime ' '
"t '''
1-t d..c by a unJcr y-farnuf ap I
oj i. im. .t . -
Judr. Naac F.yer, Ueorge (Jebhart, liamcl j
Miller. j
-0b 3 rat Cattle.
BIST Sit CT 11 -RLD It'LHM, IIVlX3 i)L ALDiUlXtTS.
tvt Piitl 2 nr '.! fi'l npwi.nl
bft Itull tr.-twt-.-u 1 uU - JfiafB lllll
it. .11 f
1
ll-if ri '.f Am-l-rnt
lli-if.-r.-r 2 r.'rnM -b-!
Jo U-t-u t an t i! tfroM ".
,t'" f'-r lir.ii?f - more of her caiT to 1
ktl.T1l
;
Ir-a Iir Vw OWO.-1 nI k; t bv on" p.ToD. writ
Irn Matrm-lit - f (-: I. ArM . U r-n l.-n d I !
Jutlur. K- V. U. Lincoln, l nomas Comiy,
Jacob Frederick.
Kt B-ill. n tin l-r - n-.r nw S y.-fir Mt, k.-j-t
witlnrj th limit- l !'. S-i.-tv cut 5Tvi-.- aM-n i!
SJ U-t. M.U:- ii'1iti.-ii" J.n. .1;
1 t Hull 1- twf n 1 aii'l - Jfr oM 1
---t Lull t"lt n ' '
l. t i ..r t Nil p-irj- . - of hiTi-lf tO hrf-L." n 1 '
lt. -jMH .vll-l.ti 'lit -' '
b. t 2 r .J lb iUt,
Ji In-m ii.'..m.i.
C..w iinp lite pp-at'-st nw'nt of UuttiT 1 '
jj brst vlw. J.
brt 1 year old IKift-r -.-
-ja lst '" "'
lwt fok of N-t Tattle bt-'onin to rnt' fjrm, to t
IrM than o liLod - m
Judz. Martiu Dreisbach, J. F. Pontius
Jacob Hummel.
IV o. 4 0en. StccrM, auI Trains.
l-rt 2 litrad litt-f 'attl -
,1 A'-
Ifst 2 flr cUfHi -in, -h.
bet fj.d ot Working H"rws - "'
.M N-t -.'.
l--t f pan of Muteli -d ll.r"3 '
Jd bt -I ..:.'.
Judge James MCrei?hl. John Alexander,
Jacob Urown.
. 5 Slier p and Sinr.
l-it Fr-fi'-h Mi-rin. ltui-k, Jo-j-t Wiil.m the f.v t?
limit -1 jr.-ir;. " 01
ImI ltu'-k of nnv othf r kin 1 1 '"
t--t i !: Mi p 1
OMt i L:iinlM 1 "
ln-l Fat Written 1 : r
lt Itoitr -l5t
Sw, with 4 or more f t hrr Tii tr be -li wn - i
i b-t vm.
bfrt 2 not ott ' nn.olli ol. 1 ihi
Judgf 1'eter Hacnbuch, Benjamin Lt-hr,
John ii. Urown.
Xo. G-I'oultry.
1 "I
AlH -t'.
1 tni
1-rfM l
b-t pair Turkeys
tt pair -1
best pair Puck
j(i(fcr,Veid!cr Koland, i Srhaill
David Grove.
Xo. 7 C rop.
tt btlftbrl U'liat
1,i btt
bet hnlifl Sprinjr Wli.at
lt hu-hfl Curn iu i-ara
2d .t
lKtthl Burkwhwtt
bent buflVl .w-t lIiit'-'
dn (VioimoD IVKat.
het bihI Turnip
bfHit ha-h-l IbU
brt p-rk I trans
bnt n-k IVw
twet lot t ahl.mr
Ivat 2 Pumpkin
hmi lot of Toln. r.r-i thin j-ar
ltPt bushel Ti ninth tvl
lat hufhvl t-ler l-vd
tct Tnmatoea
2 0i
Am. .j
1 tU
Ifij'luiiia
1 .s..
1 l-t
1 )
1 int
1 oti
iii
Am. A'j.
Judges. r.f. l!iacKt I nomas corneuus, ,
Andrew Hauck. 1
Xo. ft-rrnit.
. . . . . . . ..... , b:,t. . fc
arh kiod, all rUMd by the ji-rf-on nr.M-ntii.g 1
2d WA i
tt aritv Apfl not undt-r 10 kiodi- T than
I ha eh-1 in all. 1
tt hualM! Applet Am.A i.
It WH-imn I'etfn 1 UO
Krt ait-rinwni. I'lum 3 or more kind! 1 H
1-ft p-k Vinva Am.
-t pli ft-arh'H Am. A j.
tt lot Grafira, i lb or if)
Judges. Jamc Lawjon,John renner, Juo.
fitahl.
Xo. 9-lairy Troducfs.
ht ft U. or nor buttrr, 2 00
2d l-t Am. An.
fx t'rH-. 1 Jha. r mr 1 ri
lat lot lloDfv, b llm. or mnr 1 ()
Judges. H. P. Sheller, Tetcr Slear, Mrs.
Ellen Metzser
Xn in-riAiir -aia.l ir.-o wi
v' trlllU ai.l.
t barrel .fihmlinur i (a
MfprnMof Mor ltr..aJ.ithwritt.nbUt- f
m-tof manner oi makimr it 1 rwi
MJJ;Xm. Ze.lers.re.er
Tontius.
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Wool I'laiinet- 10 ivil. ir m.n-
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E. CORNELIUS.
NEWS JorKXAT,.
.o. 12 M;imilarlurcd Article1
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I if tun (In limi' "1 iln- r-.-i.-ty
! W1 rm ;1. r-H Cain.-.:-- ll-trm-di, fame cuiidiliutis
' !-( W:t..n lt..rn!"
! t 1 .. ili.iii I'nlt Skills finislwii
i ,.,-t iU;: n Kin ."kin- I.m-lirJ
i t-.t ...i.iw Iiirii-?-!i l.t-iitutr
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i,. i. i,i in I. ;. r aii J Ciraj - ' '
iir.tiit lrill I ;,n
1., -t (Vrn Hu!i 1 " 1
1.,' tam.it.: Mill 1 "
1 -t I'nUn.u r '
1 .--1 lUrro -I
Jw. .1.
1-t Javiii Vs'n 1 i,n
i.-t t l-ii.-cy -
lw-t t;.t-ll Hna'- v I
l-.-t li. i-.-i- i- ..in.lv I'arrht-e 1
l-t t.rtal 1 II-V-wr M
U-st Thr. fl.-'f ' l.-MinT - 11 1
K -l iiiii.r.. l II. .i UaUf Aui.
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bt-t i.i t-il.! ( v.-r Hull r
1 141
k- lVltr New
man, W iliiam 1 . I.inii.
o. 1 1 t iK iiiinici a1 l ii tirlrs.
Jmlrs. i. N. U uiuin, N-tilun Ii-ar, V,
Uute.
g TlnTi' will K' nt pr.-miuni all.Wfl "n any artiflf
uui.M- 111- Jtci. f tti.t.k it w. rtl.y l a jt. iinitin.
All ariicif. fur f ihihitit-ii mui lie fniereJ
in the Kt'ctHtiin rSccreiary's bonk in or before
'i n'clock' in tlie aiifitiot'it 411 the Mill iay of
OetniitT vii Lciii? ihe day vf the Fair.)
Aiiicirs i.iUcu on the Fair ipunii ami not
ehircJ ui ihe above Mated book, are tit i eiitu
lnl in !r:iu' a ptetuiuui.
Ariie.Ies ran be entered by writin? to the
Kf.'T'lin St-cieiiirv jevi-'us ti llie Fair.
The Ju i'.'f die rtiue-'-d t. be jninrltjal in
tlieir :it'ti'!atu'e bv ncni !" ili lirM day.
FI.OU ISC, MATCil ai 'J A.M of the ec
in t dav.
General Election Proclamation.
, r,..- .
1 r II r.M.. HI
and b an Ad of i!i
f iV!'T.il A inblv ot lhl Slat t'.CI. tilled
, .-...,..1.1.. lV.rt I . l tl.,..
.. ., . . , . .
ui in ('onuni'tiui a in, enaflfd vn the d ilay ol
July, s:i. i is enjoined on me to ptve public
notice of such election to be held, and t
eimmerate in surh no'ire what ollicer.-. are to
' ne electeit, i, i imm i.i'i..iiu nut-mi
tif the couniy ot I nion. d iherei..r lo-roi.y
make and "ive this ptiMic notice in ihe eleenus
ot the sat 1 eonn;yil I n:on.lhat a cV -A -A. I
7.7..'-"77'A wiii h" held in said connlyon the
StlllNII TlKSIIAl OF OlTOnKR !O.XT (bfill" I
I'th day tif the said inoiilh.) at tin M'veral
ill
man.! lor W lute I eT townhip.
1 ihHit t. at the lioUe of Jimea hawson,
in and for Kei!y tow nhip.
V th-trirt, at the hoie of flenrge Wolfe,
in and for F.a-1 Bnlfaloc township.
.
V 1 tlitriri.ai ine lioii-r 01 jaiue .i v reigut,
in a. i.t for lliiilal'-e tou'tiibin.
VII ili-ttirt, at iii" li.iue now occupied ly
VV,n. K. Sf-rlil, r,.u M.l'.'a.iburg, li.r M est Gui
tal.ir tiiwnliip.
VIII ili-iru t. at llie pul-lie. scl,nil 1,.. use in
an. I t'.'i- .Ni.rlli Wiir.l in Lewislmr Imto,,::!,.
IX ilinnet, ;ii the lliill iloe House, in and fur
- ...1. ll'-, , ... I ....... 1....... I...r......l.
X ili-t.nt, :.t the li.ue now orrnpinl 1-y
m.Inho.r.ina.olforMdnlmrp horouh.
XI di-tnct. at the hue ot David Moyer.in
and for Jlarlley townh p.
VII tl... 1 Il..r V..I,r in
aii'l f'T I.ii-tot:c tnwnhip.
XIII .ii-int :. at the luue of John Rciah in
and Iir Leuis town-hip.
, At which tune and places ihe re will be
' elected !-y hallot
Une IVrson as Canal Commissioner of this
Commonwealth ;
One piTM.n as Judcc of the Supreme Court
of thi' .'oii'iiifiinvea!iii;
One person to represent Ihe counties rf
Cnion, r-nvd'T, L'.iuphui and I.ehamni, and
Lower Mahatiov in S ; ihumhei lattd couniy,
in the Ilou-e -l Keprebcniative- ot the l.nited
: iMates Congress.
I One per-on to represpnt ihe 12th Senatorial
di-tnct, cofrprfMii-: ihe counties of Cnion,
Lveonnnir. Clinton and Centre, in ihe Siuaie
td I't-iiii-x Ivama;
Two I't-r-ons a Keprcsentatives of Cnion,
Snyiler and Juniata couniits in the Ceneral
Awmh'v of this Ciimnioii wealth ;
One per-on as NliernVof Cnion county; ,
One i'.Tfon as Ooiiniv (,'oroner;
One piTMtii as County Commissioner; and
II. .a ...... ..r, . '..nnlir Imlilrir ,
1
vtrictse..nip,ive,l ol the lollowmg towuhins pn. ... ., 7 r '.' "'r ; ..,, ii... .li.iri.t I m. r, r.. Tr.c;,lonl ed 6V tne respective county i.omum.ei3 , cnlsoeii for tue rrescnt. but tins fact doen .
1 1 . . 't ttn.itf " ' . ... . i 11U 11U.T. V V. V.V. null iv .vL..., - r " ' .1 .... T 1. .
anai.rouS..,.i5 ; ,..- ..... .r.-c.-a...y .-..-. n.na ; 1 met in il laniwort on the S4ttt 01 Sep- ',..,;. mr ,i ,.., uuue ui uiai
1 J,.tr,ct.ai ,he late r..minisioncr.' office i--J..i .J-' "l;:'' if'!:'?, Tr.ui7.r.r." ri.- i w- probal.ly UC llie most nerce irt.g- - ; - 'V , , : hiw with ta
. in a...l '..r New U.-.iin w. oSh. v,,'.', , f.,d di.-m.t ..-r u., ,Ur,K, ,,ic VlCtwccn Liberty and Slavery cv- ,"",' ' " ... . , .uiamuiw, ur .u .c " ' ; i:r..r,r as a i.u
' : J V;;;...; fcH.dwhn,i..ircrknowB in our confederacy. Every: . 7- suow D0Da cav"' iaccofDP4eieucmor-i Private lite.
... i . ...I ....n..,,,.. A-1,.v ' iTiaK. -no- pr-i u r.-iuir. .. .... r....;H... ,r . .i..- -l t.-A "S 10 a va.. JJ allZatlOQ 01 IDC iCUlOCraltC Crffa0IZ?lll0P, ! fini.n.J on.!
1iKin.11u.diHu ii..-. v. -"' m. i.l of tasia al.r.-a. I. ri.an r h.iiiiiufi m T.it- in ir v.i t nnrv L'lUCllOU. V III IIH u
,f7C; S HlCIi KB Y GIVEy, blh continue until seven o'clock in theeven
That . v. rv ji.r.n, -xi.-pt inc Ju'i. . f th. rrar.. j jn -r hen the polls shall he close.!."
t'.TX.rSftSr ! J.IS of.he several .liMriets
,iTV ..r iii-..T ..rai.d iii-tn.t. whtih.-r a enmaion. d will meet m the Court House at LewiburR",
!i..-r. r -ti, ii-.a ..r.h(.:it - om . r or a.-nt. h. on MI. ,hird dav after ihe election, (being Fn-
i- or P1.-l I U- i-midov.-l im-li-r tin- l.'iri-latiT-, -im-uiir, r - .,! , i i
ur jadu iary d.- artni- nt of tlii). M:it or or th. I mt. J
Mnifs. ..r ..r anv in. ori.r.tt.-.l .ii-irn-i
i-i ai- i inn. j
-T.-r ni.-iiil-r of l 'mi.-r.-.-f and "f lh- flat.- 1 ;i-laturi
nii.-ioii.-r of :ti..v in -.n.. r tt.d .u-tri. t. i-t y law mrapa-
hi.- of 1...1.I111-t .-x. r.oiiii: at ih- iu t.nif. tl..- ..tii
. t ai i- iiilmi-ot .-r jo li.-.-. ii.r-.i- -I'T or i i. tk ..i any !-li-.n
ol thi-t'..nniioiiw.-a'rh.ai..l that t:. in -pi tnr.ju lirf,
.... . .wt.... m,,U U-liiril.li- to l- llit-u
f..r.
And the said Act of Assembly, entitled
j An Aei relanns to rleetmns of tins din-
j munwealtli," pa-sed July Sn.', lBW, further .
mon wealth, pa
provide as f-'llott'S, to Wit :
That tl. in-,- . tor. 1.T1.I i.i.li:.'. fchall mei .t tlir r.-
.t--.-ti- .,.r. ai-i-.n-.t.-! H.r li-.tdmir .St.- elr. lion in tlitr :
. 1 k in 1 li- in.. mmi i l ti..- miJ iiii.n.1 Tu. -.iii.v ..( nc
o.i.r, m.-l enrii ..1 --Ll fi.aii if..nit ouc-
.I.Tk. li .l.all !., .1 of furl, li.-trit. i
liie.-tliM-r-'uli' H,.llli..rs-i..d tl..-.-e.j
nn.l lii.-li. 't ,iu,ul r of .t.-. I..r ni-lrt-i t-T. .linn not at- ;
t.-ii.i on tli- ilnv of ny elti.-n. Hi. n .! In-r-on ulio
Imll li:i.i- iv.ti..M Hi- c -li. I l.i.'li.-t nmul-.r of ...,-!
f.r ju.li:- a. .Ii- n.-xt j-r.-t .-..niir ..i-.-lion. sliall a.-: . in- ,
F t-T in .11 p'Ar-. An I in . .i-l-tti-1'. r-.,i li.. shall j
h..e rM-t-i.'-il tin- Mu-h.-.t nml.-r , f Tols f r i,t-(..-t. r
lutll not att-ii l. th- j-reon t-l.ct. .1 jn.l.-- i-l.:.ll a. joint '
an ni'i'lur in Iii? loai-c. ami in iiim' tlie i- rson ci.i L..1
j.i.l-- -Imll not alt-ii.t, ,li-n I!,- in-l-H-tor !,i n-r-. i..
,hp hi'... -t ni,n,..-r of ,l.a!l ai.rf-fnt a i.l.'. in
h.s i.!,ii--; or it any rar.nrjr .u.,11 rr.11n.1Or in II, -iu.ru
(.tn. In. ur attt-r th- titiii-
I . . T . .' , . . . - i . n v...... i - ........!
or .Il-tfl-l I'T m-li ntnii "o..Tr Muni
pr-n.ni at ui piaw i -i.tu..ii, eunr.t.i v . .
iiuiut.T lolilUurti Taiaoiy."
, aI mhv maun .nnun ., ive notice
,.n' f A.Jn.l.l, '
'" ' ,c touow.i u 3
ZtrXl. '.
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-.,,.,;,,.. li. .Wlinn, iu tho reunti-.
nf A,Uln, ,..,uhi. Yrk. ..,.,,..,. Franklin, cum-
UtUih,, t'. nt-r, .irr-nr, lira llor-l anil Knr. I
r,ilil,.-l ...trr.,f tl.-rni,,,,,-. f lim-. I.ui!ii.i.
iwi.irr. York. I'nnii.. . -u,.,..riaud.iVnt.-r. iir.-on. !
...... n i-iim.-.... .... ..... p..... .
.it .ii .,j .,1.1 i:n-, from ni ati-r tti-i-a.-aai-o , .in.
art. t.i vol f,.rull ilir mn.li.ia.-a for 111- rnnoun ,
" '- mi-. I a. any .1-4 ti-n on onr rC). or .icar, 1 iri-
- 'l. Thai th-ofttf r win. 1,-,-rv ran.li.liilr iii ,...,1 lor.
tin lotinu.uwt-xmi, lint any trad I ti-miu tti-it
any prr.-. a v u? in U.e maMi. r aVr.- pr..ni-d, j
i.ail 1m (.uni-lir-.i ns -iimi:ir frauds are d:rvcU-d Ui U ,
-That.,- .. rf ai ... t,..,-i hi il . t . i
fifot - rai A---, . ... .'ili .,f A;-ri. ii.f. .-iiiitl.-.! -Au 1
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j Act r.'is.iv-- ;o i . . .tTTin."s m r noniiia u.:ui., . ii i
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LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY,
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c,,. , ,,, .:.n? .he 4.h
provu:.-i..r i... ,i ' "Tj ,'
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n.,, .i....-.ti.n f.r J .!-. -imli b- h-M
r. ti tn. t-1! in t!.i
ni:.tut.-r "ti.t in all n st- K- a- l
tin-) nr.- or rdsall ' I" I't 1
i.-.'.r. a ii,.i.,-,.r. and otli.-
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rli.til Vote Iff Ju!"
' i f (I M.r-in-
t ..ml t ti a fi.r;i..-
.1 r-l n-.nir.-d t- (
f l :m- r. .u.-l l- r ui) otli. r
aiu.d in tl.e law, another
M-Iir.iti- f ;"l-r."
it u-iit thn Le 5cen ihat the electors of
Tnioii county arc reiiuin-il to vote lor joules fjpn,, when "arms on armor clashing
on one jnereof papi r.iinil I'm (iovenior..'a.ial . how ile-p'rate was thr light,
Com.nissioni-r, Asr.nh!y, a.ul all ' '""' o'- ; t.rr the horsemen swiftly ilashhi?
Im ers, on one jiieie of paper, or the v'!er , t)u ,irtlU1 dartness loiight for light
iikiv ent his hallot for each ollice si parately,
it he prefers it. ! I'"r ,,,e heacon lislit of t reedum,
ii i-i.a-.i !- tin- July of tin- -T.-r?it A.w-'wrs r-ft-rt- i Mother of most i.selul arts,
ir.iv I . . ii-1 t Ih'r f!e 1H"K t--"'-'-11; (v .Ul)e 0 lonf-Iosl K.len
rVuZ;" "; Z Ma, loved of all ur l.ea.lS.
t.. II I" tlx
in r- rt. r.- i.n-1 jii-t-'f In rstiitti . in
nclit i.f n r--n a'iwi l.vlb. m t..
;lT Ml. 1. .-l.-II.-I', or Ml.tl ti- T 1 t-:rs 111 irWl-'Din
ll,.- Hftu -lit f T,.i.Tr a- tlf- a'J iii-i- . t.irc or ritl.er
1 i i tl.. ui rrliali fr. ni linn- I tuif tf-juir.'.
y . j. r-.'H h-ill 1 rimuril t . t.- at any .-Winn
5 at'.'M -:il. tlirtil aviiiit.- tp ni:in of tl.i g- ff t-n-'
uoi.it vi-arn or ni"t. wit" t-tii.H baT riu -I in tin.-
Mule at . :,t unr yar.ahtl in tin el. li -i .ii-irit t l..-i-
lt ill'T t.'. lol.- at U-..ht l-ii d-iti- m. in- .I...t. ly ) r.. -hue
S mk-Ii. I.H ti..n. nr,1 u if hiii two y.-:.r- j :.;lalalf on-
tv t.i. l:i h .-l.atl Imp ('n a--.-j.Mnl a'. !-! t n
I tl f..r.- ll,.- .-i.-rti.-ii. lint a riliM-n t.f th t i.il-i .-ti.t--!
j-rvi..,tr :VitrrL,VV i lltui
ail n mo .-l ll'i-r. lr..m att-l flimnM. an 1 U l.a rtfi-
.hit in tlf . I.t tion .l -in.t ati-l .'.i'l t;.x-a-ai. r.-ahl,
PimW u-. iifiti.il to tt-r.- :.fti r r. M.iii.n m it.t- Maif "i
: ;l:";.,:r,;,.r;.;;:
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in. I. -c, I ir-t. i-t . - i;f,- n rt-i. ijit
- iii nt m iti. in in,
i.l i ili ! to tl..'
. f a M;i'.- .-r roimi tax
tittiti- ii.
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vi it nt ' r titiiK.ti 'ii
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ii ol ain'.li.T tl.: h" ha- fO "
it'll
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r..liiii.-i i-i this a t.and that hi- ti't's
in ih-'li-ti.i
1. nl U ..rv
lr. tn ilif ; tii'l -i'-n liiinloat I" t'1
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a.t. v.i.. i..r n ii. n:.m.- . i rr:Vr.,1T,"::
,..( o.,tr .l.al. W i..tVl
Hi., ii-i-. . f.-i - :o.'l i:oi.- in:.. if ..) .i.- -j - r.
Hl- ta.n.l .' (-r it I.- -L:ill If fhiiilt.-d to f'ti- b pan or
no in i'iu.1 I i, or llif word a(t il h' If a.tl.ntte.i
(.. w I y r-';-i.n of Mi' h nc". Miail 1 fW-il out to th
clr-rWf. tlii, el. ail mi.k.- the like mlv in the llfcUot cUr
k-pt b. th n.
In j.11 r:i-.- It're It..' nam of tli nrw.n rlfiimlng
to T.'h- i- I 'on l "ti tli" ii-l Itirni-li.-l '? n nimi'P U--i
and --i r.' r In? ruM t t-ir hethir f -m d
ill. p-m or ii.it i- oljffttd t lv nnv iuslih.-.l rtt. n. it
(I all tn Hi.- dutv o th.- iii-icl-.r- to r..m:u' mi. h -r-H
ii on :.tli it t' his .iiiaiitn-ationi'. -Old ll h rlaim to
hat-nil.-l wirhin tin Man-f' niif j ar or limn hi
ontli li!l i-ul':- i-nt j.r.--l th. n-ot l.nt h hall make
l.ip. war.l r Jt-iri'-i tn 1. 11 u- phh n-.u-.
If ant i.-pti. -.tU pr-.nt ..r att-nipt in ,.rv,-i,i anr
Otn-r ..( nl.v lff-1 1111.1. r thi a t ll
l.-i-ti.n . r ii-:.- or lhri :iti-ii tliv Ti-d.-n.-.- to any mi.-Ii
f:.-.T. i.r t-hiili ini-rriipi riiui-ropriv int- rfi r- with him
in th.- x- uti-.n of 1 U duly, or -hull W-k j lli
in-1
1 w .r MTt-iiii.- in nn
w Iht.- lln rnr" TiiaV I
ii.ii.hiic...r n
mrifii-pi-a.-iat-u h,:..ii.tmr
rhilll
. :inv iiiliuitilatiti- tlir.
Tl'd.-til-.'
ailh il.-
11 to in!!u-ii' Uti.Hily
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I l..r..r,.. r. i.. I11..1 ,..,iua ..r .o r.Mt:.;n ino
rm.i..m .-I .I.oic-. Micl. r.n on .-..i.vi.
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ii,n- !..,.. n..n ,i,r nnrm..re
ii, m..,.ii,..:.n.i if" i-Li.li I- hi...n u. n
"r'Ar''""'.
.ri.-t or .. un-in. wii.r.- iw ,.i ..tinrr r..nim,u-a
.i.hii iw wntnir.il ...pay n .-.no ..f n... 1. timnon h,m -
ft,.', fl'.l .-lllllIU 1.' .. l...-"' " . "..'...'.."
! JT-K
: .,, , ...... .n -r p-r-on. ,!.all mnU anv N-t ..r -r
1 ur- n tit. r uitot am . i.. ti u in il.Hr. iumona.-aith.or
: Hiall ..ttrr t
V; V ...;
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, j.t.n.1 f..ii.-it I
Jlh-P'tl t" I-' !
i ,athicc tms ihe .-mount M,b.t or
11 !
i t . n in llii- t'iii:iiii"iit altli. or t-t-io
Otil' TWl
or if an
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k,..,1,ii.,.i,i,.t.i-i,.,miKi,t,,.iiuv,ei. vu.,iii ..i.u.ui. u......o.
.-In. I
Ti.t.-. till! l.T-'lll.U
-I. -I. 1... t I i.. ;r,K bi.iii I,, t i i ... (wn
hu H'nlo-i-'L3.!1' !'' ,ult"'"' 1 f ' au rm " l , x
Mf ai.vV.r-", riiaii ti t at ir.r.r.. thanf.n . wti..n
onTnV
t..the.n,.Ht..rttii..:vr. 'I' VI I "11
ff:illv tO T' t"1 Or
:o. pr.. i.r- ... i... rm. n
h ;.t ir.? ,i.. u.y n. r jn..r.. ,iiu ,..- 'J-i;
ii.'tioii in niK.1 in .-my
t'wiw ,..nii... . . .
iiiL- dim- ui. nuis."
A"reeal.le to .lie provisions r! the sixiv-
-- .- . . , ,
f.ri .prii.in nf Rniil act w even' l.eneral ami
Spec ia elec.n.n shall Le opened between the
. 1 V , . . ... o . . .
1 U..t .f oioVii ami tfti in t)ip loienmin anil
l.t ' "-; '
lorin tnose tiuiirs enjointMi on uit-in uy i.iw.
J he latum .linl-es ot i nion, hnyiier and
J'lniaia connlies are required to meet at the
Court House in the borough of Middiehtir?
'"u;-c - "- v v.....
on Monday the isth of Oeti ber. to make ..t
returns f..r ihe mcmhers of Assemble.
. j TH, Ke,r J .Ses for ll.e Senatorial Pit-
l irirt are lo meet at the l oiiri iioiisp in iseue -
fonte n the .Mnn.lny fotlnwin; the Election.
The K'lurn Juilses fur the (.oticressinnal
District are 10 meet at the Court House in
llarnshur? on
llate.l at ihe Pherirts OImcc, I,ewisb,ir;r,tli,s
Sih ,1a v of September A. I), one thousand eight
hundred1 anil fiftv-eirl.t.
iiWII'l I mI.Dl Sheriff
DA.MI.I. II. .IMH,.. otij
niVEFiE HOUSE.
I.EWI.-iCl'Kt., Ukios Co, Ti.
n.ii. IlKTZr.l., l'roprlctor.
"I
11I1S house is located in the very center cf
the business portion ol the loa n, anil Ihe
., , Ma.ket NlUare. It IS tV 'Hilts
the larcest and most spacious in 1
.cu-i-slmr-;.
i . i . : .i. ....t nn.l iwnt nnvthl( !
aim j hfjn in uir t " I-" "-
.ut0.ur. ;-,- : - 1 the hopeless task of forcing Slavery Hbcd in all the Opposition papers in tbe provemeni is comparatively ncgiec.eu- w.tn nun on every question ot enner
;rV!l',.r.;,:j &r,S-S: I u,,0 Kansas and ,.nnihing her for j Dii,rict- hvh fortifications, inland navigation, local or tieral interest-that were
XXtXfZ rr,X rt.fusig to be driven, cheated, or! .The Lyeomiog County Standing we allowed to abide in a miscrab.e condi-. impossible to expect ; .but, trusting
,i,..iv,,.. n.n io.i.r,si.,,. a ioronji.rmu.it .i-,.-d. I .......... l:..... e fn.nn,;i... iheir mretini. vesterduv. ! he lhe attention of Congress has , lo l.Js ireneral abililV. sound imlment.
))r jie tiitu.u& are iarse anu airy oitiiw aru iruuuLX'u aim ui-uuuuucu
,, Ti..TiWH.'i..n,rlL . ... '
tfiAMicaunu cim - .. -r. ,
with every luxury ltlcseaMin aiiwrn. n. ;
yy. js urni jc-t wiih pure unadulterated
.r o., of the
u:r"n..l'J-.l'HLL I
Ito - uer Wll. recoru,r..u
The Proprietor, havm?
expense in rc-litlillg atld flirnis
rmp.oi ""o --,:,.,
.m.l oilier servants u ho arc atleiilive and
, . . i ..... ...tl ! irrsi-ratr- , ,nh i
4!oMiRi!?h..PeS hyrtf"ZTvlZ '
r...i- his part lo receive a . sharp nf the public, patro-,
Jir-r. n.i"e. The nublic wi'l please accept Ihe sin-,
ni,., - j h. pes by unremiili n ait' ntion on .
..- f.. . .
n.1re. The nuhlic wi'l please accept Ihe sin- ,
"'"" "f he V'T'T'ZVr'Zl '
- - - - - - - .nnii
penerou pduuiidKc o
iC f;,u- molllhi he has lived 111 LettlDUIg. ,
K.iere llf J'-e. ..t.. -
. . . . rt . .. t ,..1, . I
"a'n f Ullti1 i2CK"t olll I r.f uirn iim fiiiei $
ULiis sold at the Ckrvmcit Uilice. I
j -
I J3!U.
..,.,.,,...
'jllv j,. Norihrrn Illinois, il.e following IWS
ir Lnf t.... .R... vo.h of
' , i nll.t f,ir n.ihtiraii.iii in
1 the l.tirnlmrg Vhromclr. Iy a Ir.cuJ.
Hail, fair .lay of IinIrpeiiJrnrp !
Uirih-ilay if your laiol a.'J .n
L..T l.dU ihnii l.aie aiifi..ijhr
Kill our souls nl. iliouyui aul.li.nr
Tho.r.'l.is of ficMs now rrownf.l in sh ry
lu rr as l.ranl ihtf hay'nt i's rlali,
h u-lils of Talrs rt-noun. il in tory
W here was iein ihe cannou's flal.
O, then ri ns love and cherish
This tirt bttrn of Freedom's Jays
And as years and ren'tries frh
'Twill emit still brighter rays.
Thou wast soosht in lon-past azes
Uark wiih war's impending looin
, Wars which blackened hi-t'rys paes
ars uhich made all earth a lorab.
. lrt ws bls the men who brought as
J he i (institution we p.isse,
n (he Keliion which has taught us
( Man . ive ana od . ws.
. Hail 'he ilay wiin j-v ami won.'rr
First prriclannnl that wr were free
A llr fvH rrnl aMln,er.
ii.. f,.
r r-"c as Illlillliy in aidis die lire
Free from railing chains ot itntain
('hams ol Itntain, red with blood
lllood that lh.wed troin veins of Freemen
t ieu wuu i.wi.j w owu.
An,j most f a were truly prate ful
That we cast n hnme in thee.
And that no cruel, bliirhiinSt hateful
,nd that no cruel, bli-rhlirp, hate
Kavery in our homes we iee :
Horrid si.nn ! we must erTare them.
Horrid stains ! w
I Uwb..l.l .triLi. thi- I.metv hh.W.
e should stril.
; " - - -
Besotted tyrants ! we'll debase litem,
Masters weTll have none below.
Eventful day ! although they spurn thee,
e, while Time's swift tide shall flow,
Shall hail each year that shall return thee
Lung a Freedom finds a foe !
18(50.
- - .
HiUUCnCC UPOIl 111C TCaUllS Ol lliat, LOtr ,
test.
Jt la important, men, inai ev-
cry post of honor, of profit, or of in-
flin-nco. should be filled by staunch
... 1
Uuf fiCC. HlOllia tC IlllCU VY biuuncu
"'!. . , . T ., . ,r..rl
iricncis 01 iiuertv anu iocs 01 jiaicri
n fi nnh.m Jnfcn M.
! aL'RrCSSlOIl. Hell ail Uril.T Ul.-3.v:t.i
. .
' a citv or invades a couutry.it takes
i - ,
1 CVel'y . a" 8CCurC3 .CVC.ri' P0iIt"m
j oi any importance. 0 in llie lice
1 A or th, the opponents ot Mavery ag-
! !-rc?sion sliouM plant themselves in
I " , - ,i
: C VI) piULX" uvi u an iiiuio.uu tan
c.xerciet . Iront Loiitable UI to
' rrcsiJeut. Kaeh lower and loss im-
1 1 . . . , , iiifiWo the
hi-her ami the irreatest. Let os elect
I ,' ..., .. ...
.Ci;...- t.i.it. -1ij- nrn r i ll.i TrTrlit
. I III Li li H1UH IIW U.i j VII UIU lli
! sidf, and not on the wrong side.
IikC Slaves!
.. i. ..m,.' . ... ....
, l,jV, lltMlVtT IO UW l'r 111 II1U
j footsteps of hi.- illustrious predoces -
' sors" has asked to be c.cu.-cd from
UOllACU IlllO ll iT!ia; .la.l'. .O JJOfS
' i r . . , .. . k , r 11 .....
. nis ucau lino uic iii.i; oi j - 'uiiiu -
. "
CMtic (lovcrnorsr Look at tl.C list-
Andrew IT. Roeder,
AVilliam Shannon,
John W. (learr,
Robert J. Valkcr,
Fred'k P. Stanton,
John W. Icnvcr
T1 i - .. 11 ... -r,.t ..
an Mt.-rii.cca 10 uk: uiuuuy
I of Slavery ! all offered up as living
... - . ..." ...
victims to tl.o l.isftti.iblo Ppiritot
, I...,,.- u:.i. . 1
" " V' 1"
, iu iccuuiiHUii anu uaiiLiiuu uiib 111
I Kno-Iish ! The honor, the happiness,
. " , r 11
the reputation, the prospects of all
theso men were coolly, basely sac-
riliccd bv those secret masters of
theso men were coolly, basely sac-
'.1 n..M.n.
object was to force Slavery upon
Freedom-loving Kansas ! Aud, to-!
,
J' I
tm.lipn rtoiiMns
SUpncn A. J'O'iias,
J0I111 . r orner,
voui. ,1 . .viiiiji
John Hickman,
John 15. Hasldn,
and thousands of other life-lo"iig Dem-;
l
Jor n0 other TCaPOn tilOD UCCilUSC tllCV ;
;iuse they .
... lt c
woum 11U UlU Hi lUf tuiisuiiiiuauuu vi,
tlU lot. AllLoiIgU they had com-
menced. thev recoiled from the dark
nsplvps. .iiuui.ui.1, inc. iviiiiiuu nun. 1110 v.. r.
"one .0 a Rrea. cnd intcnJcd bv Si lvery and rather
, 1 :. 1. .... cnu mw-uueu oy i.ntij , uuu laum
Sclkltltanko slaughtered by the People, !
...... ............
.1 , .1;. .1.: T,.,..- 1
ihcv resolved to llie tO tlieir lai tV.
hike Sampson, in their hour of ex
1
l-cmiti', thor Will bring down tll(
, ., c ,1.;, t., f ,
. ..-,1
tremitV, tilOV will
Dims uvnu iiiu,"
pales of thtir false Democracy, and
. . . , ii( .;.l
bllf) UlCll IUK Uiaaierd W lid llltni-
I ves in the ruins.
OXE VOTE 1 '-Election, 0ct.i2. i
OCT. 1, 1858.
a.nit.ri.1 nanrlinata. nominated!
I Wc noticed two weeks ajto tbeili -
ficulty in our Senatorial detract, an-.
I 8in- out of an alleged betrayal of;
p "
; of the binding forec of the act on the
! uni't ff POlllC of tliC beat IllClubcrs ol
I ... noriv Wi nKii stated that 'AX-
i i .Til I -i: nronr'' should be made to FC-1 daiojeJ, that the people are to te u-kJ as ; Mr. Grot:.', having ?avcd a few hun
: cure union upon a candidate. J!y in- a m-re stepping stone t. pos's of profit died dollars from hii salary M a
. v ... - r. l.. I
VltatlOll Ol lllClyCOininjJ luuiiu i m-
I niltlce, a d.-Irgnllon It-om u.c ...
! county eouimittccs met last weei, the
! (.flicial (and eorrect) proceedings of
which follow. "We arc glad to say
that the full delcation present cheer-
fully concurred in the conclusion
. , ii-
reached, after a thorough d, uss.o,,
of the whole matter. -No stain of
suspicion was left resting u on Lol.
tire-, for any open or secret effort,
bv him or with his knowledge, to ae-
complish his nomination ; and he had
umni.iii wuv r
expressed lua willingness to wiinjra
and to permit the selection of any
candidate who should Le deemed
I more worthy and available. II is
own record tnua suiiuiug ia.r ji.u
. ., .jjinrfiA
unimpeachable, it was deemed best to
permit the individuals criminated in
! any way to account to their own con-1 p0Sjtirjn ,h;,u be began ignuriug bis e!ec ' successive flections, for several dis
; stituents, aud not to the Conference, j tii.ueoriog averments and platform of; trie's, as t!.-y were arranged from
As the District was formed anew, it ! principles, by the coneoctiou of a cmspi-: t'"1'1 to time, including one by a gen
! was also conceded that Centre had rcv that has no parallel iu (he annals of , on'1 vole 0l" tick.ct' ,ver tI,e whole
.e.: .i... e.t i;.i..t ..r. ...!; State was continued a member of
1 .IS lair U iiiLiib ivi iiiu iiii. nniuiuuiv,
.o lau i- v
I liiiiior the HOW apportionment, a
j niQH Lvcomin?, or Clinton. A
(Lnion, Lycoming, or Clinton. A
V.NAXlMors vote for Col. (tregg was
then made, by Yeas and Nays, and
the Conference adjourned in entire .
union and good spirits. Tl.e no.ni-
nation is now complete-harmony is
measurably rcstored-and victory we
hoie may crown tho effort. I
. , 7 .,..
neetlng or a Senatorial Oauftieute. ,
According to previous notices usued to .
tho different county committees of this;
Senatorial District, the Conferees appoint-1
l'lesident, and D. 8. Dimiam, of Clint Jn
county, Scerotary.
The following Louterec answoretf to tn
ca!1
:
p-nri- "R A Stewart. Franc is Jodon.
- V.
.1 11. stover.
uiiu.uu - -
Miekeo John C. McGhec
.I'K-n, jh.o
Lvcoining Lemuel 1. Iracr, Hueert t.
Moore, Jr., J. W. Harris.
I'nion O. N. orden, James 1. Ilam-
Iin, Jaii.es t . noss.
After a free exchange of scntiniect
,mnnn momW. I.p following r.ream.
-.-..ft - o r
auu rcsuiunous co """''j'
adopted, the Yeas and Nays being called,
d every meuiber voting yea .
1 Whcreaii, we have listened to an ezpla.
nauon irom .ur. o,.v.. w.u.w,,,
and other members, all exonerating I'ol.
. ' . e 1 1 J
ANIlRKW ll lltlit ITUU1 9U V aiU'UCU WrUUlT
on the part of any Lycoming or Ciiotou
; county Conferee io the Conference of the
7th inst; therefore
1 AVioftrc, 1 Hal tnis Lontercnce concur?
. .. - . I.l n
1 for Senator from this district.
Iu IIlU DUIUiuailUU ui vui. auuiuu uiil
RctulcoL Thattheseproceedingsbepub -
i nnmimnii.lg ratified the aetioa of the Con
. j
: . . . i . n-
. " V resolutions caning on
i t) B...q n ua nrtn,;t.
iiic x vuuiu o a aoj Doiiu -
lion of the Hon. ANDREW GRK.ir, fur
State Senator. Williamy 1W, 25lh
ult.
MTW. know it was a great sacrifice
, . .... - -
for Mr. Grees to accept tuc nomination
ca . . .
flr , he Senate the first time, but he was
! , nnll m, that could be elected in .
- - J
T).m(M.r,.ic fortress, and. after lone and
. ...... .'
! C. . "!
ocmanas 01 nil aisirics. mc question
' now is, Shall the National Administration
1 . . , s, T A V
be sustained ? Shall Free Trade,Foreign
;uiin a -.wv., v.v- .,,
' 13
votes, end Slave policy rule us r or, bhall
Amiricins be protcetcd by their men, aud
votes, end Slave policy rule us ? or, Shall
jtcetcd bv their men. aud
l.ibcrt. and Freedom be our watchword
and 0UJ 'r' ret.
roa th im T.oin.t.
tTi-ia fnr tha Rofiprt inp'
. . 1 !
Uo ding the reins 01 governincns anu,
& ... I
tne purse strings 01 union wi itufe.oj
r .. . . . .
period, usually induce corruption and ar-
rocanee, on
1 ( - -
the part of the leaders of the j
installed, that illy comports
.11 , ,t- !
party tbue
-i il - f t llfK !
Willi ine uun ui " v"w, :
. iti. if.. l J I
lie uu.iea v. Kit.ui., v"s... .
' . . i
are or at least should be. Hut the modern
are Of fet leasl snoum ne. jjutiucnjutiero
r- - nprf nrh-iniT thp
ii-iiiuwvj uwu. D-
JcfTersonian order, by introducing the es-
scntials of a monarchy. Its defenders
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bave .n, amount of hardihood and impu-
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dence, and no matter how barefaced ,
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frauds, Or HOW pcrniClOUS tDeir measures,
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tney maso no ueauanou .. "o" -r-
I pealing to the "dear peoplo for turther
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tavors alleging, biouhj, ,
for tho confidence thus reposed in them,
governmental affairs shall bo attended to
. ,?,i ;m defv cmiiiism. and rc-!
I . . i, . . .... ,
4suna to ue wen De.u5 i
; V- V , v. . O ti J ' I
ESTABLISHED
At $0 Tv.r.
t Tbe solemn pled-s tl.,y set... to ....
ke
r.ir ini uimDic Duriunc ui uuui'it .......
, oi.n-rttt.iT. n.l ofcarrviop
ch io,; lrca,t9 (lf tll0.e mlo
io eolK, ,Lem i,b P-
DuiatrH scounue ..c
(ivc9 of tlie pcj,Itf bUouIJ acvor re-
flHP -n,i Hutaiu tlifir Luowu prt f rui'Cef .
i J. ,....,.i;,. ,l... triiov Tiraffiieallv rro
l . ....... ... k on.'
i aou foitr, .uu miii iii
,ufu.ia, . ne .P...,u. "
having no right but that of alj-ct ai-ijui-
essence. The "Jear people" are to be
i fuudled, suJ B.tterea, until tiitirsunrage
are secured, anJ then repelled as having
: no eUims, and freely an existence.
I v haveliviu" illustration of this
J j. . ... . ;
ruiuiui vitw ...
.
l,rince 01 t"-"
i ' The diceuful, jet p Uus.b.e
of "P"'" --Sy. - -
; the ever opeo ear of ibe people to make
(ho Deniocr;ltic ic,Jcrs
j , . . , , , , , ,
Jii;lj 0 tru.t
fc sn the and .bo but the
;... or interested, are nut bitter v
1 initresiLj, ro uo. u 3
li4Illontins ,heirca.sy credulity ? Xosnoncr
iutUauia coter upon the duties of his
uiMor t uiutsa U UC IUI tl lH V nimu
j j
, It wad uo kdi than th u1ierin into thci
L Lion of another i!ave Stale ly the eiu-
. Union of another i-iave State by the cm-
plnymeDt of foul force. .No means wa-' :
left untried to carry out this black Ju-ign. :
Money f.(uandereJ, army employed, jus-,
tk-e chained, ruffiauL-ru made . merit, and .
-ad to V I
v.llany could conee.Te, or rapacity sugge t,
was reJuc,;J auJ Put t0 P"ct,ce b ,lic
FcJeral Goverrment for the purpose of
opining , ,riumrh over l'.,pubr Sovc-
r(.ignty) tue upholding of which was to;
bave been the ir0,, 0tj,.ct cf the Ad-
ministration. The cons-t iraey bas been .
' frdm tuc i'tcs;jent dowr, and that it is'
; supreme folly to expect aught but bad
faitn at their bands. TbL-y are a nest of
i agitators without a glimmer of patriotism,
wbn?e monarchical tendencies render lb em
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. ,, f . .,, I ,n ,r,.. I.:.
; the 1 ope of tbe 1 art), and to trave ln
, , . , , t extern,ination Wit-
, "'uuacrs is io seek externiinauon. u-
ncss the pitiful plight of Forney, Douglas
; anj thousands of others who have been
thrown overboard for couseieriCiouIy refu
; ffi tQ endorse tbe LcC01 lton pwin,1Ie
1 . : i
X DC parij 1U power oaa aj r areuuy iwu
er3ntl aim?, tiz. the Baukruptcv of (he
XatioD aod the Kitension of Slavery. If
it has met a failure in the latter, the f3r-
; mer bids fair to bc crownej witb complete
si . llf ... X.i,r,,b,
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lllil, 113 UUUU1V j."JI Uiin uciu wen utu
: ocd by its every effort. The expense of
G overomeot have been enormously in-
! creased, while legislation bas been iuolc-
nft1iH h th. ,.hnm, ftf .....
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pions, leading dough faces to extend 8ia-
; vcryand restrict 1-reedo.n. 1 ublic Im -
been absorbed and the treasury depleteJ,
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in nnssimr hrn.ka lulls n.i.l Leentnnton I
p" "
swmdies. Lonirrcssnicn are bnuiht up, at
w -
niucu per ueao, wucn aa arre. .o uie.r
I cupiany is necessary, tn oner io inauce
j th. Arnold, and disgrace bu
j """"'J' P''P'.
I sentia! of defpotism, has been established,
, .'.. . '
.hn.H ivi.11 ri-kiif liirlina ,r. rnnn.l ....
t--f
everJ S,a,e of ,he 1 D,00 for "ie Purr0?e
; . c .: ,i: ... r. I
" rcpon.ug ut-uuijucuis, .uu ioiluij; au-;
besian ta obnoxious measures. The l'rrs-
I ident and bis I'.binet are oceasiona... con.
verted into a special lobby, f,.r purposes
of importunity and corruption, while their
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J...- I 1 f I
ae "e negtec.ea or u.scara-
I cu- "' lu" ,ur wuai i oj nuiti.
the ''.ntegr.t," of the Democra.ic
tain the "integritj" of the Democratic ; lied with the farming and iron mrer
party, and convert a land of Freedom into ' ests of t lie district sutlering witlt
a land of bondage and barbarism. j many in the destruction of tho fruit
Since tbe inauguration of Frank Fierce, of life-long toils by a free-trade Tar-
enou.'l. canital bas been wasted literallv
wasted by tbe General Government, in
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its mi. elT.irts ta serin l ie S avrruir.
-V . . . . : ' .
-"leb, joined wiih private cntcrprise.would
h" bcCn 8ufficicDt 10 L"a PusbcJ f T
ward the Pacific Kai'.road to a successful
. .
piimnletiiin.
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further erimment nmmrv to!
.i i 1 ii 1 1 .: .t..'i:.
iiiow toai m I'ciuucraiic pant is mu n-
,er nnrelenting enem, of .he people, and
and .bat Us annihilation would be .h..
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owning of a better day ? It is a -fr end
ol the masses in the game mauner that
Napi,Ie((0 is the bc...f.crov of France, ;
uuu.ct ... ...... . .
Vr.ni.1. T..s, nil nf Austria
ana rraucis Justpu, 01 Austria.
ItlODI.K.
Two valuable gray horses, b' long
intr to Sidnev S. Kaston, of lar:vilIo,
wcr0 st0Ien from a pasture lot on his
farm, near MausJale, on la3t Monday
week. fWe have since learned the
hnrsi-c hnrA hpftn ri-oriirea. I
IN IS 13.... WHOLE NO., 755.
Ykab, always i.v Advance.
Andrew Gregg (the Elder.)
Pied in 5 IU f'onte, on the 20th
' May, 13.1. iti hi- 80th year, As drew
G.:a:o, r'-'l- Mr. was among
ear Iv sett in 1 enns A .alley
ti(m at ?ever:.l Of the best schools or
,)iat d;u. was, onjwd for
rfir n ji Tutor in I lie L'liivprsitrof
; Pi.niisvlrni.ia. In tl.e var 1TS3.
1 ( traj'her, tLanI his eiiiployment.and
in j,;,.,,. I)au,)lliu conntv.
; r ,C Ilarr;0( a .lanhter of Ucn.
iotu.ri t;1(.n living near the West
; Otaneh, in Northumljerland county;
. and, at the earnest request of his
, father in law in 179 moved with
his fainilv to 1'enns allev, where he
- , tLc WO)Mli' and
! menced the husinessof farmin-about
two miles from rotters Old Fort-
o the place he Erst settled, he con-
, tinucil imi1.0 in? Lia farln frolrl year
, to year, pursuing with great industry
. tho business of a country firraor.
f There, all his children were born, and
' S0ln(; marr;0,i a,i tliere he resided
; until the year 1311, when he came
'''!'', f-'''y to reside m th.3 bor-
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ha.-id propertv in this neighlorhood.
.., j-;,, lilr '(Ire-jf waJ elected a
' f cm! ,or' of ronLTi-ss. and. br .
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, jj ,0JV for Hj-tcen successive yeart-
,
t.rln- .lar? --3li,n OI ltl.-I.
vas cho-etfa Memberof the Senate of
tl.; L'nitt-.l States. At the expiration
of this term, on the 4th of March, 1813,
he returned to private life. One
principal object ot coming to reside
coilvenJer'dStnl
of ;s V0IlnLrerclliilren ere
he lived a retired life, attending to
,he cllIcatioD of h;3 chiblren, and the
im,(r0ve,nent of his farms, until Dec.
lsO, when ho was called by Gov.
Ilitstcr to the situation of Secretary
of the Commonwealth. During the
administration ot i.ov. ll tester, tne
offi'-e were executed by
lent and intesntv. Mr.
blic man, as well as in
was remarkable for a
, io f T ii it n. I n.I nrrrnn.
able and li"nilied manners, strict rc-
; gard fr trulh, and unbending and
uuyieldiii'' honesty. ( estre lE3t-
Andrew Gregg, (the Younger.)
Xo man is entitled to merit on ac
count of the worth of his ancestors,
nor is it always the case that a man
proves worthy of an illustrious line
are. Hut the gentleman whose biog
raphy (above) weropy from the "His
torical Collections of Pennsylvania,"
has left a son whose character is &
bright illustration of the force of pa
rental example. Col. A xi'REW Gr.Efi.J,
i the son of the aforesaid'Kx l". S. Sen
ator (IreiTir.) is now before the people
of his native county for a second
term in the State Swuate. It is a
rare thing fr a man to be re-nominated
(afier one term of service) for that
office ; but in tin's rase, it was tho
unanimous wi-h of his party in Ccn-
j tre county. Not that all have agreed
j intc-rritv, they are now more wil-
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, ,i
i man aio vtio-t iinui.
Tim rnnnt'f'r Andrew frc?ir fnow
a c.uldiJat0 for Senate) was reared a
; . ,iM he Mlovced
: faitIlfunv, laboring dailr as hard m
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: nnv hn.i.L until a t.-ncture ol an arm
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disabled him for that cmplovment,
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wiieu lie lurt.vi. ui iiiiu.i iu .111:1
' mmuizing aim u.l- m.iiiiiiaiiuru ui
' iron. In these, he was SllCces.ful, un-
I til the practical operations of tho
present revenue system rcsu.tca in
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i fl.rt nmli.t.-i nr.i!t"i li..n tl thf lit t lP
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u.-. ..-.-.-.
; lied with the tanning and iron in.e.-
iT tlipn. is 110 ran.lid.ito lieforc us
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...!m l)P,tpr una I lied to .nb'Cof the
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. 1 . f i!,.,cn n.
. iuicicms ...' - ."
gagc d in ,,K
; As a Sta
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those great enterprises.
State Senator, Mr. t-regg
commanded the respect and won the
confidence of all men of every party.
I r. hn l.wvitfi of 5n?MC!OU IICTCf
i.mi - -
connected his name will, any Scheme
wlatcvPr f plJor or of corruption
never, tie if. pure above reproach.
above suspicion. And his sagacity
ami intelligence were as proverbial
t.3 his integrity was irreproac'iallo
an-1 undoubted.
Mr. Gregg was a "model Senator''
ia L.ore thau oae respect. '1 Le dig
nity of his deportment, the gravity
1 of his hire, wei e a't .ess i.o:..:i.J-a