The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, July 26, 1849, Image 2

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, of the.call of . the Whig State cum
c.itzens of Susquehanna county
atteq,a meeting at tbeCourf House
'riiittievening, the 3d of August
.purpose,ole.hooejng -Delegates to the
Arention to be held at Harrisburg on the
1.4 e
Augugt, for' the'uomination of a Candidateinn :tision.et: 1
eF:OftkeStanding County Committee.
1 ._
~July 'iB; 1849.
?i , t,,i s he.Pott-Office Removal. -
_did a greedy.and yen:mms . hyena when
a-Tort - teiftiflier ill-gotten prey, utter a
*- 7 :0 - . .d'itv . .4 Cry tlnin the dZilorous howl
scription" set up by the Loeof,,co organ last
ilt:thelretnovar et the Post Office in this
9ne:miglit havesuppeL. - ed that all the offi
- ' . il patronage :-4.11 these .IJuited States
itirely,gid.eaclasively to one 'wiz by .
'Ue-right,and-secured by the
'ittlie . comitryinnil that the other par
tii4.iletiitigital - ..tle but to pay the
liorit , l44.49.retputelit. aid quietly
Astirtial:tif.its.:Tavors7 in 'perpetuity
Lusiyes,) had . - 11elently,,yriekedli and
itiiscr4 . iipetVailk - fildely seized a
fo-ribeir own benefit-and behoof, to
tottimenkless and suffering of the said
I:- But wherefore all this.rabid hue and
044 that thelate Postmaster was as
worthy -anti "deservingly "popular" as
' (and.we would by . no means question
ntl iiitiOyY was not Mr. R. Searle
reMered Mider;Pctik's mithinistration four
:11;:*iske _Nosh for him., in every respect
.--r-Aiiii was not Wm. L. Post who was
ifirider:Von Buren to make room for an
equally:honest and capable ? If the
lord Was proaeriptioit, those above
telequidry so, and no man can deny
neitt,..ray, is this:kind of " prcecrip
.,,will;so Lave it, so mach more attro-
Taylor .than under Jackson Van Buren
The-Lotailkamecliave boldly proclaimed
' &As i 6 tEr 011ie:, vector. , bolos /F .4.1w ..p.a.-
* and acted upon it invariably
,orals of an elfilie Were worth gra-`1 1:
it any worse for the Whigs, if 'having
al of Office for, some 4 years out of 12,
to bestowit on members of their party l
itrpreScripticm - to the Locos, is the chalice
'bitter when put to the own lips, than.
by them to the proscribed Whigs ?
iy.s. the organ, Gen. Taylor said he had
to punish," and promised in his lowa
snake " honesty. (vac* 3+ and fidelity indis
twerequisites to the bestowal of office."
Who can say any thing against the
--.4 ;captteity and fidelity of our new Postmas
ter} I. , even the organ dare alledge anything
*.failniiiiliimOn that score I And although it quotes
, - ,04 . 5 : 1 . , ._ -d pledges of Taylor as a &J../ and -the
'Net 9 ;0 ce change (,tar, = O,, 1 .,.. ~....., - _ _._.
tholo; I Atepartmeitt, and probably never hea r d
may
s mooiwsteney, involving his reracity
whereiudoes t i Never dii he
nor can his language possibly be distorted
Tieb.znaming—to leave all the offices of
profit in the oonntry. in the hands of one
into .=
tw i t:
Ps4 l Y,
°Man_
TaPpr
..itarriclualve monopoly: and though the
paps Mr. Crittenden as stuyng that " Gen.
Lifts pi . r&cription, - would his leaving the
ho elected him, almost universally pro
:tia thpy have been for years past, show
"ed for proscription l—Much less has lie
wised. that all the Departments under him
. _
careful to reappoint or keep the Locos in
lucrative offices to the exclusion' of the
. 'Whigs
• f n r
eXer P
*li t
I
There is therefore no more wrong or M
il
e,i
. in the placing of honest and atpable
p /Ace .
- under Taylor, than there was in
' preferred under Polk. How contempt
'tical - then is this attempt to charge
Mid a violation of pledges upon Pre4-
,
' 4 ')
itv
doi--corning,ai it does from those who
Ariuldslontly affirmed during the campaign
3icir would. give NO PLEDGES and was nut
4 tOtietrustetteven by the Whigs. Verily
of kdsebood - against him, anning from
is as fidse as the heart of the accu
is4lifilge as can well be conceived."
Tor this occasion, the or,
in &charge!' to kick over his own par
it.talkin'about a 'little , clique of
`inints"„enly, - being in favor of the
1......t.erti0n that not one in ten of
ng a. direct interest in it, would have
hadit Veen' submitted to-a Vote----
Afriatt how dtrtt even half as mapY
tl for the removal of Wm. L. Post or
signed- the . petition - for Mr. Case.--
&se 'Whe''Were instrumental therein
* l *tipfi'iit6: , ,i , shety)..kiqing
k feeling 410 wn by-those
itand-in.,,thc.nntnvals.4 and 9 yft-ls
is not one of the slizner- of Mr. Cases
„Tzar abt - yr,"' but Nrlaalv 'cotattenanee
re favorably as to ila , tp stealing looks
rzan
lgaiieni::tveus shaft after all seems td
wheal )44
been an,applicaut also, at ivhcit.
*tk i Ptlihig'rnAti%" l .9
less acceptable tolfituseir
}~ow the truth ip -that the: mail
sum applicant
rne-theelainee;and gave hia
tnost,deeiiiedylorAie appoint;
h
: ;8u ii iiiali oijs
- 31 potei4
uddiial ppm:tang' ikis_evidebti
'Ohba odium
,hartalela
. -_Aft 0 : 1141 . 1 0 2 13 . 4.0e*34(
predeceikar--
~11 0 .19
. ` 410 40::.4rt it **;#l4 . l,*,
ow we
otsr= preferring, him if toff, tbeugh
cossets
that
theref.
F : ~:.~~...; _ _
f~.:
Meeting-
joutestibit we inapt aWereit-thelliiigithovin*
-Coy dirty, worlr : - tolido, while we - submit; it•to
Whole ozotilitedty kuairiied with Mr. Oise - 411dg
er theli4r saw Niriy thirig very rabid or, ultra` .
ebout him at a 9 = r
•I • I
Or The closing pargraph of the Organ's howl
over the M i meo reinovargivirsie
greatest calm of distrtss relative Thereto: "If - a
Whig meet neereatrilyi Aare it, we know 'of no one
more d es erving," a a.;There•.is the secret of the
whole matter. It is not so much their great grief
that . Hr. 'Webb's* aci+ed, as that any Iphig should
be aliowedlo hold an bfilce of any trust• or profit
This is Whet grinds them ; for what office of 'any
sort of hicUttiveneSs is a Whig sitlowbd to fill in
this whole county beside, although The Whigs con
tribute their full share in the shape of tn,.esin sup
port, of the expenses . of the cennty, and furnizii at
least two thirds or, three fourths of the patronage
that snstains this Poet Office
Moss Cia.eicr.s.—We understand thatillaymifortL
Bailey .(not .Daniel Bailey as reported) has been
appointed Postnwter Leftsiyiville, Bradford co,
in plabe of S. Smith.
Isaac 11; Koss to be Postmaster at Pike in tlmt
county iu place 9f Dr. EAlwaril Crandall.
-Peter Allen tote Postmaster at Rome in place
of it E.ldaynard. The Dernoerat in this Mace
in announcing these changes says that the Whigs
before had just ludf and pow the whole of the post
masters icietween here and ToWauda.,. Though we
belierle : 04 . to he a mistake, it . Mayhe reinarked
that the Locos have always taken all worth hold
ing, if there was one of the party foinai l rompoterit
to conduct:the business in the neighborhood leaving
the Whigs'to bold such as Would not pay the
trouble of keeping. i
libalmin4P Native Glizkitui.
We have - never been more stmngly,
..itripretsed
with the justice aid propriety of this maxim than
just now ma visiting the room of Mr. SrErumrWit
sox, a young man but a few years since known as
a merchants'_ clerk in one of the storm Of thisl.vil
lage, who beimsktudly spent - a leisure hour,
aided attempts it drawing and painting for his
own amusement, but who it.seems has snbsequent
ly spent some time and pains during his absence
from this place at cultivating his taste ind genius
for this !yery Choice' accomplishment.i We bad
hearaP.lnnisthini of his creditable attainments in
this . art,,btt.were.
entering Ids room to see the 'familiar fac6 of sere
ral of our citizens whose life-like po+aits were
hanging about the walls, and on being assured that
instead of being models for his imitation they were ,
actually the week of his own hand ! Possibly eve
are not a competent judge of the merits of such
paintings, but really we have never sewi superior
pictures, in our estimation, from any of the cracked
up portrait painters who have ever visited this
place, if indeed there have been any eqnal to him.
A portrait of a venerable elervman of', this place
drawn some years-since by one of the artists allu
ded to r tho' called a good one we believ i e hitherto,
when placed side by side with one drawn by Mr.
Wilson, beirs no comparison in our opinion with
the' latter, in striking- , truthfulness of feature and
expiessicn. In short, if any doubt our correctness
tir erg. AVt)solt
room, a to test' ewe o imc C _ _ _
thezuselre!. And if any of our citi
zens here who are able, are disposed 'lO procure
good portraits of themselves or friends, they cann o t
do better we think, than to patronize native genius.
littsrxrctt—We feel constrained to speak of the
immense ailvantages of having an Express line by
the Railroad &c. from New York, for ; the great
, •
safety coal speed - with .witich small packages or
small articles may be sent through. only some
six weeks ago we wrote to a friend trt N. Y. to
procure a small appendage to a surveyors compass
fur as, which he promptly purchased and ferward-,
ed by Express. After various anxiaris inquiries fur
its arrival, it Came last week, having travelled we .
know not how inany hundred miles up and down
the Railroad in the incredibly short space of a little
more Mon a month ! And though weighing full an
ounce, l freight was only ?5 cents.
•
HOMiHelliE—A man named John Cahoon living
in a so 4 of shantee about two miles aboie Carbon
dr4 having an
. alxincloned woman for a house
keeper,ivras annoyed or • interfered with by some
young fellows of i that place on Saturday the 14th
init. and under the influence of 'jealousy, revenge
or. nan (and perhaps a little Of all) he took his gun
pretending to go to a deer-lick, but passing around
-the hOuse,! skid into it and killed a ntin; man
named Ai nin Guard almost instantly.' Ile Was
arrested and taken to the Wilk‘s-barre ;ail where
he awaits his - trial.
.
A refre4g rain fell on Friday. night last, and
more oniatlurday, which was for the time exceed
ingly reviving to thewilting-and drooping vegeta
tion in thit*onould also yielding a purifying and .
"peculiarli,refithing effect to the air Which had
become ,idumst too oppressive to breathe. But the
thirsty OA !:con drank up every drop of those
"gratefullwerP., and has left•the surfice almost
or quitti (di dry and .parched as before., There is
therefore plenty of room ftir•more.
• -!.,!
C.
Nevins, the industrious-• 'persevering ed-
itor oft eittsurtylvanialn ;_ at:Harrisburg
who is .4 ready to i 11 4 1 big cause,
offerk; Pkiper - for , : the amPaign,ifront-August 16 .
to the el lion at .1.5 eents-a-copyi Fc ler persons
joininti 'irremittlinCe ofeuedollitr 'tmsn'therefore.
' , have_ *copy
. setit ' them' for:thiat
tetirap*, nova was at Bing:
blunt ‘j4Y. Li mn° It"at Shepherd, at
-son 44xethodid Fmk,* Eder, wed 23, died
at New s ilidtaf chalets, en
AnetheribloodittVay lan taken pin* in Ken- .
tack", gtcnOm out of , clin
91(110*Fmaiicipsi,Liiiottionz : Lonfediet Ausl
tin vs, by'dstige eat, vbell f in seiNeferice it
it - I - 4 - I
i.anteitcr • emitted the other•night en
TAI CAt i ld iceman: W nieiter was
runlnt° ri a -iehtleair • la the dark' m
like'mml Monier the: ImP" was. Eon into
ba the Nth rim* but:A l-410 loud w i ne saved.
qc: 1 1 :
, dad,,toptiv:itybron irie Yet sl
sag Wee new.
I
By the follow* notienit tlot:
or , •
al the bktsita*s*ien ef.the *two hive
into an agreeirAil to chiselheir,
at , re
on the day, re President
observed as a -.lliational Fast. • It is fitting
appropriate that this regard for the day' , should
lbeltad,Aand_fitat, it Should l c elmersed by our citi-.
was unitedly with that degree of reverence which
is due by a people acknowledging a Supreme Ruler
on whose. benificent Providence they depend for
life and all its blessings. "
National Fast
The President haiiing recommended Friday, the
3d day of August, :Isla day of " Fasting,
liumilia
tion and Prayer," ou .account of the prevailing Epi
demic in our land; it is expected Religious services
will be attended in the different churcheli in Mon
trose: Therefore, we would soy to our friends, that
our stores and shop will be closed on that day.
J. Lyons, . S. S. Mulford, , ,
Rose 41 Simpson, Isaac L Post,
Benjamin Sayre, Bentley it. Read, '
Mills & Knapp, ' Abel Turrell,
0.. G. Hempstead, . C. Baldwin, -
C. Cushman, Edwin Bacon,
Wm. W. True, " Eldred it Newcomb,
.T. Ethe. ilge, F. F. Turrell,
Lines it Bissell; . M. S. Wilson,
John Grovs, George Feller,
Wm. Foster, It. Searle it Co.,
EIL Rodgers, ' M. C. Tyler,
Hervey Patrick, Lathrop it Salisbury,
C. Id. , Sions IL J. Webb, .
Henry Clemons, . George Little,
James Deans, -. E.C. Fordhsun,
Alfred Baldwin, i James W. Chapman,
George Keeler, John Lewis,
P. S. Bronson, - 1 Er W. Hawle,Y,
Smiths, Steiens* ck Avery.
,The Great flre at Mauch Chunk.
• We briefly,mentioned last week just ongoing to
press, the terribly destructive fire that occurred rit
Mauch Chunk on Santhi j i the 45th inst. The fol
lowing detailed account is taken from the Tama
qua Legion Extra of t 1 i§ next day :
It is our painful dlity to announce the nwful
conflagration and great loss of property, which oc
curred in otir sister tiown on yesterday (Sunday)
morning, 15th July, by which all the business -por
tion of that flourishing borough has been • laid in
ruitr. We give below the names of the unfortu
nate persons :
Dodson th BeahneS store and four dwellings, sta
ble and warehouse.
Dodson and William's goods.
Polk's Drug store. -
Lef
ggett's Wheylw ' ht shop.•
-- -1-IL-JlMienh- 1 11 V . ,_IOP and dwelling. ..
Ebert's new brick uitdirwtsavremirm..- r i5......‘„,„
shop and drug store n front rooms, the remainder
of the dwelling was necupied by families, a large
and commodious livery stable fronting on race st.,
at the back end of the lot.
John Mears' two dwellings; tin shop and sad
dlery shop, partly insured.
John Leisetmn,g ten., store-house, dwelling, ware
and ice house, and out-buildings ; also, stock of
goods incured.
Wm. lister, stock of harness and saddlery—no
insurance.
Packer & OlewinN shoe store, (owned by Judge
Packer,) stock of boots and shoes partly saved—
insured. • •
Judge Packer's store house, corner of market
and Susquehanna streets, 3 three story brick dwell
ings on Susquebarma streets, and appurtenances--
insured. -
Quart House and Jail, with appurtenances.
T. L Faster, lawyer office and contents and Of
fice of the Carbon County Gazette and materials.
pniti 4 W. at. tirct' -7 7t lie. atice, b. 1.1. Eberlhf a
shop and book-store ; Tolan's office, Carbon Demo
crat. and materials ; J. R. Struthers' law office.
C, Connor, one dwelling, " Eagle Hotel" and ap
portenances% Blacksmithing shop, formerly ocen
i=3..Gould, including stables, 44:e., an utter
of all his property—DO insurance..
Thomas Brelaford tt houses and one stable front,
and cellar occupied as an ice cream saloon and re
frectory—no insurer:tee..
r tanes Lemon, ar., two dwellings occupied by ser
e families. , Front room occupied by Mr. Deal
as a clothing store--no insurance.
• Mmsrs. G. W. Dedson, J. M. Joseph, Mrs. C. El
bert, John Meat % J. Leisenring, sr„ Judge . Packer,
L. D. KnowlesiTlionms Foster, C. Conner, T. I3rels
ford and J. Lennon, sr, are all old Pioneers who
have been instrumental in contributing to the beau
ty, taste and ifirportance of the town. They were
amongst the first settlers when all was nothing'
but an open marsh, where now -lies the smoulder
ing ashes of their property.
We understand that the fire originated in' Dod
son it Ise rhos Ware house, communicated by
means of hot ashes thrOwn under the building by a
serlant girl who; on discovering the smoke nrigi ,
natmg; from the pile ; hastily dashed on water and
left ; believing the fire was in consequence extin
guished. On account of the combustible material
and mea' the building, it was not extingukhed,
butts, e smouldering embers ; again rose to a flame,
con unicating spontaneously with all the building
d, on disctrvery, the whole was wrapt in one
sh tof fire, rendering resistance in rails; in cense
u eof high westward wind that prevailed at
duce,n ' e. Its, course was East, crossing Market
sq ' e. it ran up the other side of the street west
war iv, until it reached E. W. Harlan's large three
sits., brick dwelling, separated from Market square
by an alley twelve feet wide.
Lis believed that, had this house not been as
high, the rod e° easy of access, water so contigu
ous( and plentiful, and the increased and determined
effort on the part of the citizens, aided by adverse
went, the application of the fire begin°, that the
r.
wh le town of, Mauch Chunk would now be lying
hi- km Great praise and credit are due to the
cit . IS and distant friends, who nobly came to the
re ue. It may, be proper. to remark, that the
-p rty destroyekwas the fruit of honest indus
try., reaped from years of toil . and 'pris , rition in - a
secluded, but once romantic 'Wilderness. and, none
will be able to stand its blighting • influence, 'we
fear, excepting „judge Packer. In the event of,
quell* the raging elernent,M. C. Ebert received
sere e np . ,, , Anr jumping from a hull Jinn,. Ai. man
by the name Zif , Etherrd
~/JcGove in, in attnmpt
iuglo gain a seat upon the airs while in motion as
they were descendingby gravity from Nempiefics
ni?g, a.tewn ftve l miles distant, laden with, men
wend were coming forwartt,nobl,y to the . moue of
Mauch Chunk, hist his equilibrium and fell #ro,t,
.:the 'rail; : the cars passed lairts• him, severing him in
- almost two puiF., ~, Ho liwid,litho . uk two. hours.
Several Men after the conflagration, were seen
ly e exhattsted and overcome:by &Ague and ex
p :t
to the flame . The Odd .1 1 ellow'a Hall was
lonia by dint. a daring, namely, ever excelled in
-an3revent.. ,The Ixiatin e n, ;Out were remised for.
i rs
ty. if they should. suecee4 in saving it, wens.
may. 04 le the seene-r"lefis gut)" they live
,
~, Zto* Hm . i.r, En; of itihtdel,phin,. tn.
_mu ieuis:st - prormuent ;politician; fit .the county
of ^ fia.:4ls* nod one of thi"firat - te•agitate tlai
tali o ithe . conr,enti n w fo, - imam' the' old
,Constitu:
two, died en, 14th. :- go '*iii' a theM;
ler .'k- . llte, c onvention' referred , ie, - .ati :editor for,
trittitrlyear#,:aiid:eisteerned by oileviiiiitiumis , as
:a m 44 0 00 ;beeevelence ` :a'' diameter,. aid 'Or I
*not - , l *eigo t 3:* .. snia .4 l l ol . -0/ 0 0 0 0"... '; - 1
er
..; o,—,_4(l4e_A.Xe r York i rratihe. %Yr
Jilt 11 0 1 04 4tAiiiit - T9*Mrie)ey,:agett .. 4
-y 7 iithwit-)l,saidlreiNtyWilelor his "per
stit.beauty. Ain ttt was elxika ' l ' the" pre'
vai eptiernle. ,
MEMRM
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Ile %CI i'o - 5 : ' i ' , .' i I' , *We - - Salters.
''.', - "4ieta '..'d .. . .-•;.;•.
„.
nisi mt. ...w4s foaming by ark - or
Cullik thellNStoir of s o Arestorn ittuk
in reily-. kilio*Orrrit!lon bint to partiripite iii.
thekrecent Catelwatitiit 4 r
,AL pn7,..iisge o'4 "'Onii-;
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niince' - oi'll'i-:h- - Trri4u - ne. .t
- - --- - - AlO ' - tiviirJerie - I3'. '1 84ff: . ;
St..
Gmerr.mmr: I received your official letter. in
behalf of the Freemen of thr Reserve, inviting mo
m
to unite with the, atClevt land. in.celebnitiofr, the
anniversary of the passageef the Ordinance of 'B7,
on the 13th of July next. I concur entirely in
opinion,asto-Aho-wisdoni-qf that great. measure,
and I am glad that it has sdcured to.the States, on
which it operates, an exemption from the evils of
slavery. But. the event of the, passage of the Ordi
nance hoc never, within myl, knowledge, been cele:'
breed in any one of the sl4y-cue years, which has
since intervened. It is proposed for the first time
to commemoraliit. - It is infpossible to disguise the
conviction, dud - this p e originates out of the
question, now unfortunate agitating the whole
Union, of the immdtictio r i of 'slavery into New
tw l xi i
Mexico and California W ile no one can be more
opposed than I tun to .he tension of slavery into
these new territories, : eith i by the authority of
Conmress or individual eat !prise, I should be un
willing to do anything to ncrease the prevailing
excitement I hope that the question will be met,
in a spirit of calmness and r i candor, and finally set
tled in a manner to add stingth and, stability, in
stead of bringing any dan4er to the c.stence of
our Union. 'ln all our chtference of opinion, we
should never cease: to remertiber that wears fellow:
citixens'of one common and,tlorious country, nor to
exercise - mutual) and friendly forbearance.
Rut, gentlemen, waiving - 4 'ol other considerations,
indispensable engagerrientsfrivill
. prevent my atten
dance on the occwoon width you have cl;ine me
the honor to invite me. 0
With great resPect it aim
Your friend and ob't servant.
~. HENRY CLAY.
Hon. Thomas Ewing.
The Secrettu'y of the Interior has been from the
first day of his appointme4, the object of the most
malignant attacks and dergmciations from the Lo
cofoco press and politicians. The Washington
Union has just trumped an old storT about lied
scrips, which it charges upon Mr. Ewing with an
air of ,more 'seriousness than is usually affected. It
extends back as far as. IS', and might with equal
truth be said to have occurted before the flood. The
Union devotes 'nearly a column and a half to what
it terms the. details" of Mr. Ewhig's u`onderful
and shocking operations. It tells one falsehood to
start off upon, and. then it. obliged to tell twenty
more to sustain it.
The great! difficulty , with Mr. Ewing in the eyes
of the,Locufecos is, Tits steady and perovering. ef
forts in bringing back. they Administration of the
governmentito the hands of honest men. The De
many respects, the most dmtcult under sue govern
ment. In the various, land offices scattered thro%
out the West, the Secretary found a set of men
whose qualifications for the most part consisted in
party services alone,--;men in whom moral, upright
principles seldom found , a stopping place, and
whose convictions of duty were governed only by
the fear of detection. lie l'incestigated as we lave
reason to know, so far as he could; the facts in re
lation to the officers, and found that the public
service demanded their removal.
Since the accession of ,Mr. Burke, the I - n ion
seems io have abandoned Itself to the lowest spe
eiesof vituperation, and Ocatters its Billingsgate
without discretion and without remorse.—bally
Sews.
Canal Coninissioner.
As we guessed last treOk tr4itld be the ca=e, al
ready we notice Mr. GambTe is re resented in Nor
friend
'Nortlilrruich
It Was crmeeded by •rnany that the Canal Com
missioner this vear, ought lo be selected from the
district through which•the l North Branch is located.
There were several naineA before the COnvention,
of men whose interests and feelings are with the
North Branch. Why did the convention reject all
of these, cud refuse an nit of justice to Northern
Pennsylvania, if the man;selected entertaius simi
lar views and, feelings 1 It is true perhaps that
Mr. Gamble was the tinly ;candidate of the Camer
on party before the Convention, and good tick hav
ing given to that portion of the party the ascend
ency in that instance, they ehnse to secure the nom
ination of their own than. why urge him in
the North as a
. particular fiend of the North Branch
Canal, after reiosting every num knorn to be - such,
whose name was before the Convention. We sus-
PeCt . theie is some gammon in these professions,
and for one we prefer to have a man, who, on that
subject, is known to be beyond all doubt.— tiraci
harre Advocate. • •
---+~ -
Death is busy among us{ He cuts down Infancy
in its beauty, Manhood in Its glory, and Old Ago
in its dignity and honor. The unusual mortality is
IRot limited to any section, norproduced liv an?'
.tingle disease. • OM davi we hear that tfe last
President has just laid lirn to his final rest ; next,
it is the oldest remaining widow of an ex-President.
Our gallant soldiers. who have (lore I death
through forty years 'at Abe mouth of every shot
ted cannon pointed at our; country's flag from
,the
. St. Lawrence to,the Patiliare falling fast before
the unerring Antis of the f ie who; is never defeated.
A woman who was the in titer 4 seven children
at the breaking out of, ou , Revolutionary struggle
t ;,
has just departed: on ottery sidepe few surviving
veterans of that struggle r rap i dly dropping oft;
while their grand-childrin are Mowed down like
grass by the scythe of the great] destroyer. Ille.
think there were nevol Oearly , so many deaths
1 throughout the United. States lin any previous
month as in the last. itefr fewtfiimilies have en
tirely emmped the mortality of this season, while
I many have-seen member after mOnber rent away
until the survivors are ihdifferent how scion they.
too, may be suminoned to join the loved departed.
It is a season of National eillietion ; let us nut seek
to disguise nor belittle 'the ' impreFsive lesson.—N
T. Tribune. . 1
' • i
Weitrurer rr nr: am t Cote elite, a Paris
-,
corretxmdent o f the i'' it ' er
I - .itgitirer, thus
`revealslhrough.tha
. jot ill .' fivbensions of
the coarse of.thiein'in'F t .
, a Tyis to hiiiifelare4, • t lie ' of union and
enfe' inble amour ti!i!f, - ..44--rteplA i parties! OP:
- .spiel* Widilhe'apirit'ofLopposit,. . which these-
. vereituron4ii,tttgiliital riod, 04,:liona measures of „re;.'
pression: 0)0tv41 by'. tbd. majo rity ! are well (Week-,
,teirio: eagilider, is :prk , ! , `ltnoillid!tiiiooi . for
the Red 1 public," • . •, ' ... ':'' '. '•
YOur . ?c, ears" ,fte ire ': - I
.;
Sir' and ' ao
*lsiah-C.. , ,kif rilie: :comi '4 isi. !lino* iniirel:l
ei
lug Yral* grossly 'i• ': Atelier. . itititioir; kle-,
Anti* Tier Liberties, ' 5 1 itig. A ifie''dirtiek
*ode of the Despots' con 't . ; is ...t hillbilly " dig: - ..
gi4 - ihi eta ; grave, ti 1 n we ne -ler read , "Mstory
. •an4dolyi - blow - iinythiii. a all.'" ; thq sorrow 41
the,lease is that Rome,: u hen) rotany end we
feao Ifungarfwill be - , be - • France can -
c i alyw
4 ro
tiailie6rselffree trete' .e - Whiehliaie se'
---4 floway bound lier.-i r . It'Tr bane.' ..,-] - '-;; 'i•
Yre
Pei*.
(Nit mei% and .' ; bie•et
family aflbet . tm est item b
iie
CI: : rainil le it till st ille . , b6 - vr I : l 3 44ktre enti
nte
- ..ri,k'totillie.ithein i*Ein rink, rtiii
i.ace
iletibrWmVaime lune(' at, for ea
AIY. lapping three of the f' ken
choletn,lind liii in the: :
h =
night. liii4: ad isted tigefy
mid other fnif, tbo, day • .
fifinilbat therery mew i e Mitt
l
ante tkii.children, proved t*ir iiib
Aw,
ET=EIMMIS
==to
c'Ttp;
4atute.(it
410:cti.dit A
'mietient tacint
West Poini
'the'beititfes:
•• This.s.l
tura that I
phatie artprobntion of the -Leg
ticb of tics great and patriotic
far surpatses my merits or er
good enb.en I bow inlittutitlo,
partial judgmeut of -my.count
A DEtIRUCTIVE FIRE •
City on onday, the lllth, wh;
thirty beildings, mostly from'
fiair hours. The firemen of
throw water upon the fire,
prevent those of Pittsburg f
out.. The Military were call
rioters and several arrests we
citementlWevailed there in-re ;
Threats livere made to fire th
guard had to be kept up -for
loss is from i 530,00010 :$40.00
The facility.with which the I ;
Taylor in .varying land indeed
is worthy of the skill and de:t'
emplished professor of the:b
whetheriany juggler ever exh;,
jest in more-diverge forms-ill:13',
Prident Now he is a Hero:
est old .Soldier "--now he is
tooL—pdily Yew's • •
_ 1, •
Ls tr 20r Tat - E.-'—The West
a Loodisen paper edited by "
that the 6 . tate Treasurer ref
" the poOr laborer& on the
the saint time lie and the t
their salaries from .the Treasu
iv Qt one'cent has been drawl
the Trecisiiry since he- befaini
the Gorernor drawn a cent
journmenti of the Legislature.
not be said of Locofocos high
low attempt to excite unjust
pease of truth and_ decency. lii
-" Loaded for duck
back rind knocks tl
ff - a
Saturday
morclanci
health an
ntorelaa3d
1
the hay a ' d luir - Ve_4. fields ev
weather o last week, with
injury,-nit ioug,h he labored o
day that rove many to seek
tiAl rays flhe sun, and took
...ors Imam, Laroull, upt, whei.
Caution, fitrriabi r:e Mcgra
AWI :11 RATIFIED.- 2 1110
of a reeim date 112 therzfullo
man who kcal displeased :will
husband, 'expressed a wish th
fore night, Ile pOor fellow
he was suddenly attacked wi
was brought home at night.a
TRIUMPO Devam-ray.—.A
who lust till his teeth and a ft
years ago; ! by a fall front his
been ever pin e e deprived of t
articuktiom, and masticating
had his natiuth fitted with•teet
Dr. A- Si Dudley, 4 Boston.
Canada —The Questioi of Annexation.
The Canada papers coat nue to discuss the
nitestion f of A:iiit:-ITIQN.. . Great anxiety is
also expressed fiir — ffie, Air I decision or LTIO
Home , GOvernment, Al 6 ter, dated Toron
to, and published in the ' ichester Democrat
expresses the opinion th .t " the time has
come for Annexation," ant, that "a majority
of the, people are in favor of the measure."
The writer says that "you , cannot enter the
house et any well informed mania Canada
and broach the subject o i politics, but ~ m:
nexation is spoken of . as , cure for all our
present misfortunes ; and tl e :fact is, that until
we have' annexation, we s 311 have no peace, -
no preSperity, not safety n this. Province."
A Montreal correspond 41t of the N. Y.
Tribune says that three ye , rs hence, Canada
will be a portion of the nited - States Re
public. The British Caindians, he affirms,
" are most 'anxious : for , nexatiou." The
Montreal Courier says dr t "haying exam
ined the' Constitution of t e United - States,
the editoris of the opinion het its provisions
may be readily applicabl , to the interes6
and institutions of Qamidn. ' Th , re are al x,.
two Trench . papers in the wer Province,
which .have. taken grounds n-thvor of annex
ation. ' The London Tint s says that it 'is
growing familiar with the idea of allowing
I x.
Canada to be annexed to tUnited `tats ,f
lt.
and the 'London Examine remarks; `` We
hesitate not to say, that if Ye and the North
Amerhian Colonies can rt in peace and
friendship, the departure- w fild undoubtedly
be a gain to both parties,. b t more especially
to oursClYes." .
A writer in the Mpntrc
"The United.fAates havei'
ed,much Imearer to the Br'
in 'its prUctical 'Working , ' th
the • rights and ithb into .
are mate: perfectly scent:o
working ;of the . United-.S`
than that of Canada."
Latel: from ,
E
A itia#AL oriridE
The !arrival of . this , ti.,
brings' [news or 4 . dreadfa ,
American 'vessel_ and - the
Rowe t . " ) ;t4e - F-reneh array;
The argue :Charlesllar I
Mass. Win. Bartlett tiutste '
the 1 24 kith.' witere7oornii
at
Vleitiii ' ittn:Ajei qw-,=,
44,14011 k iii'3 44 6 3s - irigi
sewers: a d'crew. r ;
. h , , mann I
~,
il,
fil,-'he itiftbeugk, lhe'',t4 ,
14'„fi' .11 "tartly 'l‘4i'ed;',;i4
- eigwlin PeWleigd, ..only 4.
souls w r savedi The cap:
and - to' I ( - the' cirew were
verk. . ,e' Eurii`pa . iS iiequi
Inotl onl.t. ,ty the sarivors, .
_rnoultet,
s, -% c . ,:k en of ihe Blida
public-- t- * `:- r f.l ~ -1 - ,? ,
BURR XDER PIII:JtOli*-r .
11 ;01 ' 0 tPentqUigniliy :
thathifil 1 , Teiithibii.lo4.
1r lin valt_ieessed'' ',..:
'tea,. . .7u ' ~ i- , - .
;would Y 'nliind - "the , IN
bs • legelitt.! • i '
,
Re et- mortality
,
1116,13ridgetotr
-4 Mrs;Smith;
ighe have, thel
tiPintitid6nee
yiV 011.
r eith. the:
4 640 ( be ‘ ir e,
it'wuttld
L 111
„, of an•
, ... ny the: 'm
-1
lature and- Eic u-
State. The reivard
ectati,oim z but a$ a
thaniclubitu_th9
7ria:a.”- -, '.
~....4......7 .
net'. in Alle,gioin?
ch: Consumed about
and raged about
hat i city refused to
raised, a mob to
m aiding. to put it'
'out to put flown Ole
lxiide. Much lex
tiou to theifirenien.
city, and a strbng
vote nights. ; The
.
..
Union presents Gen.
opposite characters,
city of the moot an
; ek. art. We doubt,
Ated the. same ~ollFd
oes the. Union the
and pow an "hon
k, destiot and now a
"Chester Republican,
.. partial4udge? stys
1 sed:money to pay
1 ilic worltk,"
but at
vernor both ilreir
v. -Thi. is not true.
by. Mr.:Ball,. from
Treasurer, nor has
since before the ad-
This, however, auk
office! Thus, this
rejudice at the ex
[ e a gun,
or , pincer,
owner o'rer:s
d f Harrisburg on
•m n visit to West-
V. JOIMTON return
orning the t4th fr.
and ' Armstrong
tities, in excellent
ii fhther's in West
ed iit the labors of
ih the wannest
t ; etperiencinff any
Thursday last, the
!letter from the• ver-
spirits. While at.
lie panicipa
• e Oyes of. some, as
r,a net take that pre...l
1 .itisville -Democrat
mg:'—An Irish wo
the conduct of her
t he might die be
ent do wspree; when
h the cholera, and
corpse.
cotton - lan of lllinoig
Lion of one jaw, 1.4
age, and who lurt
power of distinct
hd, food, has jut
I,,guniq and jaw h
I Courier P. 8 3-
reality approach
and
of the -people
tructiol.
ito oOvcriji-neqt:
ro d ;,:,
.
Aucnosix
me- ai
-
-iligaater; to an.
suirader
^ -
lett t»( ill
irlVedneetlay:
the4.1.4!-.
during'i dense
-;OtAlkti-Enioint
lii „ey.el.RdsiiblOr
0 1 *a:die
ing the:lnuit;
rteocioi.ottif,
tr41)3 7. ..5t4.0, - ,iiiivi•
—Fees' 2ancf;%the,
I. `' t
I
I
I , ;limo, TOdiiii
, , troniiivart*
'
I '4 . -t4l:*.iftil
E=m!E
'hlikst -a
meating
ions; eon
the Oar
xly the
datea at
:mental of
ilt, Tr‘
poz -,_.1..„---I.'i
, 4 4 4 40 r, 'l O . Red;
•nj ,;,--c. Busl.-
~....,..4..tt-t: '' t.
of Mr .
deb 87 . y
- ±
_, ***eat a
'EA
IL . , #OO4, a-PrIVI, 0004'0 1-141, "
Mn.• f L. air, at ,*4st teller• . .-_,arehris
the ety: y b i alt Am not , It
eit. .,.•
.5aii.:40,,,,i, .
istaldeb!f yriii-momtaa , .RilTs7caustat4
'could
say
f 4nBbtivaht:dtnglistsidtlielswnmeetneti'lifa;;,:4l7:l7l;tiaiHillealinglii,llo7iekilugh7)..relintNiaml--"'nm"-71::°:fott:whelierti
necZeon- tailed . A• IA 0k445,
seem to be
bed mid Pc-r aie l - • dou bt iin ed ! :buo ow
death
companion and
it ..*,
7,: , , ,. 7.7 _, i i
her
ay dwirab,... a , s. ,!it ;but '- 10 gr a
rzreatly
' 11. 7!
is to
. • ' - ' l Wailtedll' l
As n,
CASII, on accounts a
(100 D
,Sbectipg by..
Vt eenti iler yard, He.
stamper, Olpthd at, ,
Store of • ''t
JulY 7 f 4 4-:t. •-.
OODFISII,,Riee;
k." received and ft* iar
July
T. T. Ili ;lEirle Rsiybe.
kelt:X:loe.
IHt;s4llc.ii.ribera are , o'at:lirepara r
, :tei rceeive
Freight of all kin: • at the. Chiego-Dijaot, and
also at the . Binghamton ; , t teat-Bin:o,4od Lanesbo•
ro r Depotie, every lit y,
day, of each week, and contirtne with'''* city
th;on,illcinette'leasle: will for
warding-the. tame to r t .
they .havefilade.'n:iiate s iritkexltriencei
§ttlemen,- -who Will Or the' WA:att....4V tht. •
mune, and-yeturat-the •Itajtiz . i'kilfie*funcla
at - either; ettlie itls6'i% - 1) ; per.
cons..:At the store f
. I . ttyrisford; - tiCr*o; at
the •sto'refiditse'oft.'.3r at tire
office of Jas. Griftin t Bend ; and tit tholiotel
of E...l:lettNn,,Lanesborc!`{
axlll4
JAIIESA
. .
,
. 0we ,, 0',4;11.)23,, 1 a
..4get b cra :•
Lanef:horoE.
0.1rrAt.,F : .4.011;s OtsF. ,
ness throughout the . ,wh'•'
'fill nil ori!er4 for _Grocer
&c. Sc. ; ishiclf vilrbe .
I,sale
"of the abofe - icatued Dci
•g egisti_*
PBLIO, NOTICE
pFrsuin colicerned
Estatc, of Stephen-11
,
Jon=
Estate or lie .1
• Sat
Estate Of Cliaztt doll"
Wtn, .t.Scpit, need.
Iticl~.7. • •
• L
01 .1 Garett, de./
Robert Kt4C..ll.am,
John J. Villianzs.•ac
: • "Mou,
Stepheit -
Rotert..)la*, dee% I
that the arigartnfants
seeettnis in the Regi4e
ty of Sizs4tteluassa; and
Fanfed before the Judges
said ebuirtkat.liontrose;l
,4
of .A.ngustnext, for twin
Reg,istefs , office ; Mont
July - -IFIO.- •
MITE tiuinen•ltip um I,
4 : :D4 this: dn'y
sent. • • I
Lanektiro, Si;lt'll, I
Thos. iii&bi r tt te-Itte
Cd.„will. please, to (nu,
pny:tbeir liirei -'`AU '4116
will be settled by
Lane%Uro,litlyGll, - 1:
The limiluexs for tho fu
der' die llriu of Liens it'
•
•
LanesbOto
C.2,114.1.1i1
- • h'iittds
them that )te '
be kept,up
other reant:
Ftore,:itlick
Bloqtr(
s l3 tei 3 ,CAii
w 1 .440 1 Wir , "
4 kept
' 3434 4.
lciontroorcc
V p ls h
for
CXTHES
Worits!..
siKW'75,,
.. -rc '
out,'l3i(tter and
• - 40.
the pie ce;r a5l
try Lawrence:24lls, 7 do,
10, ee.ntmciellitkg at the
; • rJi LYONS.
. 44/Inn& :410 -
- fur. 1 Xtion t
.
=FIN, eti*,B oo ,( l ,
4:!Ztgpi•Os7ligix
Is..u 2l Pn? E.Bluoa
i4.sl3pcshatencl the
and receive ands
FA, Oysters,
tight at . thelliw !N t whole.
and Totowa:44 to eitrwr,
t. ti311m.2
; o
lierebp giyo to all per.
LLO following to
1 -ding;
• ANN- 114iart*Adin'rs.
"dec'cl.
lrgt one of Ili() A-dol'oL
er, deed.
Addr.,
c . cx?x; ,
184 w, 3g#lN, Ada?.
tura 'icrtitimaLdnir.
31 L M.EYr.
, A: LAliik9E, Ekr.
tillice ;fin atii.farresPetheCtun.ve
tkttl.o- pie
of th6-Orpftac P*lrt, of
aktetcgiasy,t46-2 day
tion t rbrxr,ll6wakice l.
.-,L.-,lhorir;Registeri
tim Arm of iyon4
,
' *red -by mutual
B. R ;LYONS,
Th LYONS,
.:LYONS.
litee.-firil it tyon4
the Caplain's office and
iiliirtets , of the Into firm
L'• ,
ttlrOiril t?' continue un
, ,
Ale r T.T - 04%;9: - •
70.-.8:004.4V.
A)a - te
v,arurwol.
,xep the
'431:80 61 ,
f or hist.
rtiut
et et — Wl'
NM*
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