us ft f -. I'i 1 i . ? i a tit 01 in re -e Dr ?t ot ic : h J o n o 'V W a u .i e .o h n f i - .r .i i. f i . f, I t3 ' Co-mnurAtated; The Irish are noted for their skill in com'- ' plimiUing. Of this, I had an instance, tlie otherl'day, while riding in the Stage from t Stfuudslurg'lo Easton.. Three young La'dies i and an old Irish woman w"erc passengers with me. The old woman asked me something ' about Easton: when I tol'd fScffcvsonian Republican. 1 pla a?f "otcd.fo! its prctty ffl5r ! "Shure, said she pointing to one or the Ja TSinrjuiav.-Soplemhov 18, I 851. dies, "and if that is so, that young lady lives T'HfcliehJSs J "Vyjaiij ami ioco- j The Free-Soil folks of Lynn, (Mass.) hav- fnco Risk; Cosss jatea. j jng determined upon having a State Cqnven- J. R. Sudwden in a letter says that in 1842 j tjon ijjG others, met a few evenings since to "our. financial dilficulticSAvcnrsuch that al- J eiccdelegates. Abby Fokom, the inevitable, though a loan was authorized to pay the in- j ,vag,0n hand oT course, 'and, made a speech terest in August, 1842, there were no bidders c pjfreat eloquence and power." AuntNab for the lonn and the interest in consequence by was very cordially received, and moved This in 1842, when the Loco- ( scycral important resolutions ; one of which focos had all branches ot the government in their hands. nor, the State credit is linn, tlie interest is tnc mecting favorably: but whether it was or her it was a very ! was 1101 Paid" i i fnnnc hni nil hrnnp 1P5 nt thn n'OVGmniGnt 111 1 f f f a tU Pnnonntlnn - a war mat nail iiiuuuiauaLuo iu uii; vua wiuiun In 1850, under a Whig Gevcr- i tefemalos. The motion is said to have struck : Riot mztl ff,oss of Life. A-riot took place on Thursday last, 11th inst, at Christiana, about 4 miles from Parkesburgi on- the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad. The facts as near as we can obtain them from ii,o Pi;ii,inir,i,;., nnn 1 1. . ,i:r ficulty arose in consequence of a slave owner j and his son attempting to arrest a fugitive slave. When the owner appeared in the presence of the slave, the latter shot him dead. The next moment the son levelled a pistol and killed the slave, and immediately anoth I WHIG STATE TSCICET. lM TOR GOVERNOR : u WILLIAM F. 'JOHNSTON. 1 FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER : -'- jOHN STROHM 1 r' r (of Lancaster.) ' m TOR THE SUPREME "itEXCIT. 1 Uii;Ej;i rrl Coulter of Westmoreland. .7n!lita W. Comiy of Montour. Ji Jeorg Chambers of Franklin. i Win. 3S. rf3eseIU!i of Philadelphia. lYiHiauj JclJp of Susquehanna. i The Locofoco Conferees of this Judicial ' ji District, comprising the counties of Carbon, cr colorcd man shot the son, and the mob m i r:t i w. ...... .- r i.: ! . Muonrot;, i nu auu ujiic, auuc m v.uuvuuuuu collected and killed the second colored man. Tt at the Court House, in this place, on Friday j During the sanguinarjconflict, an officer j last, the 12lh inst., and nominated for Prcsi- from Philadelphia was wounded in the shoul- 1 dent Judge, the Jlon. iatiiaxikl B. Eldkuii, . derby a pistol or musket ball. 'It is also stated f of Retliatiy, rayhe county. j l!iat "two othcr persons arc missinjr, and are j - The Whigs of Wayne county, at their supposed to have been killed by the friends of ' " ...-' .: i ii 7.1- .!.- ountj yuvenuu.i, uuiu ul rioucsuuic on uie the alleged slave. A great deal of excite- .".1 inst., adopted-the following, among other nient nrevailed Resolutions. Tj1G murdercrs are thought to have escaped m JiesolveJ . That we-concur fully in the nom- ' towards Philadelphia, the police officers malion of Hon. N. 13. Eldukd as President ! , , . T. . , , ... Judge of this Judicial District, believing that arC on .lI,C look 0Ut' Tt ,S hPCl1 the' . V11 he is capable, worthy and possessed of that succeed m capturing them, and handing them independence which should always character- over to the care of the proper tribunals, ize the Banch, and we cordially recommend fj-The city papers of Monday contain lutn as the candidate of the yeojile of the Dis- further particulars, the examination before the Coroner, cj'-c, but we have not room for de thc nomina- . tatails. On Friday, the authorities of Lan- from the Hones- casler arresieu eleven persons (two ot tnem -..i 7- -.i. m,i. : ( wiiiiesiniiu lotijrcu mem in an. un o.uur- i day, the united States' authorities Iwcnly- f " At the head of the ticket stands the name j four niorCj ant odgC( tcn 0ftiem jn Moyamen- of Hon. Nathaniel B. Eldukp, as candidate mousing prison-several being discharged after S fr President Judge of this Judicial District. examination. Several of those in prison were T!,,.:,: r .i,:,.i, i .:, a : 1 committed on a charge of treason against the t l lie position lor wlncn lie is nominated is one TT , 0. . & ,. , , f 1 ..... Tr I United btates. 1 lie verdict ol the Coroner's of vast importance and responsibility. He Juryt upon llie body pf the man (Gorsucji). j has long held the office of President Judge, ' killed, was that " on the morning of the 11th 24 and Jias always performed the duties of that " i"tft- l'ie neighborhood was thrown into an station to. the acceptance of the public. In excitement by the deceased and five or six i . vr i i - t . i-i . " persons in company with him, making an a t- private life he is not only just, but liberal, tack upon a famUyJ of colorcd' peKon vng and delights to fuvor those who cannot repay at Sadsbury Gap, about four o'clock in the IX him fn kind. As a politician, he is common- j morning, for the purpose of arresting some if Jy classed among Iocofocos, though he is ' fuSitive slaves, as they alleged. Many of the i.nntn n i i - cn colored people of the neighborhood collected, ,f known to have been a warm admirer of Gen. j .. f -, f, r - ' it and there wns nonsidnmhlR firinnr mms. iVc Ill Taylor, and to entertain a decided personal by both parties ; upon the arrivaf of some of .... jl M 1 t . m . . there." Could Lady Blessincrton have done ! ProPuy P3-.1" .au IU'i,ai- r'M"uc' ; " w -"'. was'not .earned we don't Know, in tlie course J I i - i : 'r.i.. o;.. r . . " it better ! POP. ' can oorrou monvy 111 t-Tlul"il,ul , 0f her speech Ab&y declared herself clearly debt isbeinggradnally lessened! Look on these ' rand d'istiiictly in favor of John P. Hale for beaten by Wiliam F. Johnson, received nearly 8,000 votes more in the State than any man they have ever elected: 1799. Thomas M'Kean, Democrat; 37,244: James Ross, Federal, 32,643, M'Keans majority, 4,602. 1803. Thoma3 M'Kean, Democrat, 47,879: James Ross, Federal, 17,034 ; M'Keans majority, 30.845. 1805. Thos. M'Kean,. Democrat, 43, 644 ; Simon Snyder, Democrat, 38,378 ; M'Keans majority, 5,206. 1808. Simon Snyder, Democrat, 67, 970 j James Ross, Fedral, 39,575 ; John Spayd, 4,006 j Snyder's majority over Whnil fllO.inktit'nHnnc nFn rrrwni-nmrmt n rr ' DO' 'l,OJ'i. Uoiv Eecof uco4 Treat' &aorar. fonndfd .mnn nnninr ri-rb.. n.i c,f nH. ! H- Simon Snyder, Democrat o2, :two pictures and say do you wish to give pow or to the party who brought our:Statc so low that for several' years she could notpay the in- j cominit ourselves to Hale, but we cotton to j President, and some prominent Free-Soil vo- for Vice-President'. We should" not like to tcrcM on the debt, and could not even borrow the othor candidate, be she whom she may ; money whcnshc wished? or tothc Whig party indeed, it is' not of the slightest consequence who rescued the State from her difficulties, j tfeio London Chronicle. placed her credit upon, a firm foundation and ;- have commenced TO PAY OFFTHE DEBT i S!:ibs!5ty--TIje Public Welfare. Pennsylvania. We publish a table of the number of votes cast, and the name of the candidates at each Gubernatorial election, from 1799 to 1848, from which it will be seen that the highest vote was polled in 1848, and Mr. Longstreth, Opposition, who was Tlie Coining off KossiUh. Mayor Kingsland, of New York, ha3 received a letter from John P. Brown, of our Legation at Constantinople, confirm ing the facts in regard to the liberation of Kossuth. The illustrious exile has de clared his intention to come to this coun try, on board the U. S. steamer Missi3si pi, and will probably arrive here by the 1st of November. He will be accompa nied by all the refugees who were with him at Kutahia, except Count Batthyani and his wife. The N. Y. Councils arc making arrange ments to receive the illustrious exile in a manner, worthy of his great deeds and his world-applauded merits. The recep tion or Kossuth upon the American shore will be a day to be rememberedj nothing will be spared by the opulent city of New York to impart surpassing interest to the imposing ceremony. TTTHon Levi Woodbury, one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the F. i iricL ? The following, in relation to 'A tion of Judge Eldrcd, we take frot our canal were larjrelv increased the last sos- i ntwl nhrnml.. . 'Flmnsnnrls nf rvirti-mna ,ro ai preference for Gov. Johnston over .Mr. JJigler he neighbors at the place, after the ri- L;on of the 'Legislature.' What has become I enriched by t.his.disgracefuly system, while The Canal Commissioners appear anxious lie prosperity, what is most needed for its oro- to acquire an infamous notoriety. On the ; Srcss a"d permanence is stability in the polit- , majority,, 48,710. , N. II., on KXrtJ, TirWi; finnni tl,,.,.,,! ., nn,T fn,iB ical principles which have produced tlicsc ; lbl4. bimon Oiijder, democrat ol,- ry tumor m , t . :, ,T - 'T , , beneficial results. There is much wisdom in 099: Isaac Wayne, Federal, 29,ouu; bny- Judge W u. u-u u,.. -; me Homely phrase let well enough alone ders majority, 21,533- ! N. il. lie i.apone.po as outer ocoiocos as any one? and it it had been acted upon by those who 1817. Wm. Findley, Democrat, 66,-i 1809 in neeu uesire 10 see ana uiese men in reuini aiouaiuuicu iu ucapiau ggg . Jognr, Heistcr Uemocrat,U,ii : ' and in lol 319 ; Wm. Tilghman, 3,609 ; Snyder's ! States died at his residence in Portsmouth, the 4th inst., of an inflammato- the stomach. . was born at Francestown, graduated at Dartmouth in 1812 was admitted to the bar, 1 . 1 i . i r . i furnish from their shaving shop ragged, do- . BU"U -.0..fe, uiuuuui t'-. uuus , Findl s majority. 9,001 which wore witnessed in times nnst nnVhf 1820. Joseph Heister, Democrat, , prcciatcd small notes of other Stales. The 1 , i'V. . ' niixrht Canal officers contrary to law, compel thela- J have been averted". ! 905; Wm. Findley, Democrat, 0,d.OO ; borers to take this filthy currency or go with- I Let us make a practical application of our ( Ileister's majority, 1,605. out pay! This is the "way Loc'ofoco Canal , proposition to the present condition of Penn-1 1823. John A. Shultze, Democrat, 89,- officers treat poor men on the North Eraucii. ? :ua"-"K V., ' . v1' UA I A Iureu "ruSSi ?"h 7 he became Judge of the Su perior Court of his State, and in 1823 ' he was chosen Governor of his State for one term. He was subsequently sent t the- C S. Senate; became Secretary of the Navy under Gen. Jackson, and of tl. lrcasury under iUr. v an Buren, m which excite- Bank. Aamm- -M "u,"ff thc Pspect ot tlie iuture, as it may Shultze's majority, 25,787. office he had much to do with the V, ri ' -, i. ' j i mmiencod uy a changed state ot circum- 1S2G. Jnhn A. Shultze, 72,710 ; John ' ments relative to the United States Delaware Division., thai have vaid them stances. . , . ' , .... , ,.-.r , . - . . . ; 1 , . , acrgeanc, i.lio: scattering, At tne close or lur. vanisurens- wr om one monin:s iconc tor more man a w uiu uuuuui ruwuit oi ue mie P, ,. . r .ri : x.. i- i . ,i . tt c?it o year past. Read the following from the Eas- UG'crat ic Aud tor General, John N. Purvi- aLrJxVnU 78 "1 9 Toenh it arm in nnd in 1847 he wis armnmt. 1 '' . atlcc, made to the last Legislature, twenty iaJ- brcorge oit, t Cy-iy JOacpn ate again, and m on ne was appoint t lug Ol the fid inst: I-..A...... u C't. tfmno.i.inn i I T?fnfT Anf.i.nni?nTi 51 77fi? WnlfsTii.ninr- lv lIr Pnllr nnp nf flip. .Tnrlorp!? nf t'. . . j i.uic niiu mo KJiatu uuui nua v-lu.Oi;,yi7, ilUU f j --"-") j - -7 -j . " ' ' o " v Li X T 1 1.. " a . L I ! . . . . . i ' i yi , 11 rr li u jiuai uu.niii.unui uom every (jiuirujr ;it- tlie period: ol Ills Statement Was 810,677,- lty, U,44iJ. i C against thc Canal Commissioners,, for their conduct on the Delaware Division of (he Pennsylvania canal. Whilst other sections of the State arc receiving their pay and the Commissioners are prosecuting extensive ex periments on the Portage, and elsewhere, the Delaware Division, the most profitable sec tion in "the State, is robbed and defrauded of the very money which she pours into the pub lic treasury. " Thc hands who hcrp the canal in order have received but one month's pay for more than a year past. If these gentlemen suppose that the people along the Delaware Division are to be forever compelled to wait till the last, they are mistaken. We know that the appropriations for the- Delaware Division of period: ol ins statement was SlU, 63 1 Luring this long" period of time, but one Whig administration intervened that of Jo seph Ritner between 1835 and 18JJ8. No debt was created under him, but on the con trary upwards of one hundred thousand dol lars of the permanent debt that was when he came into office was paid off by him, as the records show the balance betwqen twenty mil lions and forty' millions, made since he was Governor, were all made under the Adminis trations of Governor Porter and Governor Sliunk, both Locolbcos. It thus appears from the ofliciaj., records as made up by a public officer whose authority cannot be disputed by thc Opposition, that the immense debt under which this State now groans was accumula ted by a succession of prodigal Locofocb ad ministrations, who carried their reckless poli cy so far as finally to disable the Common wealth from mecting the just claims for in terest, and to discredit its integrity, at home i'5 We" believe that not a single vote will be cast ot l,ad subsided, found the deceased lying up- against him in the district." j 00 l"s back r,S.ht s,(lc' df d; P?" a Pos: ic J mortem examination upon the body of the said la cu--"! t r - c - r - r - deceased, made by Drs. Patterson and Martin, ,c uJT i he Locoloco Senatorial conferees of ,- ' . ,. , , -' 16 , ,n r presence, we believe Jie came to his t met at the Court House 3.- A AT,1.1 . umw.uwj;, fffXrrl P;p!inpd from f.hP. W.ivno cnnnf,- onty over AV olf, -3,- . .. , . T Ja ':. v.u ih - erg, 63,182 ; Wolf i " -.X?' J 1832. George Yt'olf 91,355; Joseph Kitner, 88,165 ; Avoirs majority, 190. 1835. Joseph Ititner, 94,028; Geo Wolf, 66,804 ; Henry 40,480 ; Ilitncrs maj 224 ; over Muhlenb and Muhlenberg together had a majority of 12,362 over iiitner. 1838. David R. Porter, Loco. 127, S21 ; Joseph Ritner, Whig and Anti-mason, 122,325 ; Porter's majority, 5,496. 1841. David 11. Porter, Loco, 136, 504: John Banks, Whig, 113,478; Porter's majority, 23,026. 1844. Francis IL Shunk, Loco 160, 332; Joseph Markle AArhig, 156,040; Shunk's majority, 4,2S3. 1847. Francis R. Shunk, Loco, 149,- upr( his death. ISroke Sail. Thomas Riley, DavidRareton, and John of the money It is a disgrace to the Com monwealth that her laborers are deprived of their honest earnings, If an individual should pretend to carry on improvements and Pennsylvania was everywhere stigmatized with the brand of repudiation. This was the result of Locofoco misrule, of the tyranny of party, and of the venal schemes of those who ni Tomnn TWir. wr,; loia tab . v, ' ?""- " ; T t' t of his left hand off afc the s l: UoiiTorf. ivfifivA 11 . V If T T.r - ...... r; o-i-.-i - , , - dark straight hair, light or s J ii ,i i inrr j-j plexion, thin face and dress over :ui oiuers, ,o-u. a m. 6a. rr i i iq,iq t-i.,.. ,jo. hrst- Stafford is also rather a rape on the person of a young married i woman in the presence of her husband, whom they took turns in holding and , threatening his life if he resisted A re ' ward of 8300 is offered for their arrest. I They are of Irish origin and described , as follows: Riley is of medium height. thick set, light complexion, freckled face and red hair. I He wore a black cloth cap, black pants and vest. Raretonis of small stat ure, thick set, has the two middle fingers econd joint, andy corn ed like the short and T $ ii k d nnA nnminn tnA , " r,,r j-, . c c, . j Up to the latest hour we hear of no further ' J . iTp.itriQ hnf Inn nnp fihrkt-o roirt-nrl fr flir..rrli w.w " . V.U . U.iUU.l the wounds of his son are said to be mortal. Editors in Hie Fic!5. AArc are -gratified to learn that F. JJ. Pexm- Gov. Johnston has issued a proclamation, offering a reward of $1,000 for the arrest and max,: Esq., of the "Honcsdalc Democrat," has ! conviction of the persons guilty of the mur- j der and violation of the public peace. Craxihcrry Crop. AA7e learn that the cranberry crop is promi sing, this being the bearing year. But. the market for this kind of fruit is now so exten sive that it is doubtful whether it can 'be ful ly supplied. The berries are mostly picked by squaws, although cranberry rakes are be ginning to be used. Cranberry dealers go tb'j the marshes with supplies of bread, flour, cal icoes, and whatever is wanted for the Indian trade, and exchange :their. goods by barter with the.squawsas they bring in their sacks of cranberries. The business commences in September, and may continue until theimarsh- bcen nominated by the Whigs-of Winnie coun ty, for Representative. Mr. P. Is a working, energetic Arhig, an able writer, liberal in his d' iews, and deserves well of the honor and jl conn"denceof his fellow-citizens. p S. D. Lewis, Editor of the " Avilfces-Ba rre Advocate," has received the whig nomination u for County Treasurer, of Luzerne county. 0 !Tr. T. nnrp linM th R.imr nfTino in thit frmn ty, and discharged the duties of his station to very general satisfaction. say again, let this be looked. to. Let.o.ur la borers have their rights ; they ask no favor. '. ! : i . . i t i Moms Longstreth, 168,22o ; Johnston s j i. j i i t . . 0 5 ' ' ' ""nun o dark sandy hair and wore a eray frock majority, J. . Shunk; Ife found the public financios p.m-t . ,. , l5SSo35St! Ensa. t ;rr,r.o;r ,,i aw A m ost disastrous gale was experienc- m, , . , Jit impaired, and dil-' fe, n,. 1, fto, ; The nartnershiD heretofore existing -nothing but their hard earnings to be paid c"es tiireatemng him on all sides. Noth- 7 "7f ir u" auu a between the subscribers in the raanuf-c to them' Tn order that lliev may diciWA 1 ln? dauntGd b' these gloomy signs, he devo- ulfc-? destroyinS ProPerty to the amount between the suD.criders in tne manure v ' " Ulul-' Lilal' "'v ll'li UJwt,narrQ .?,. , . .... J o ' .c fonn nr c-ini nn.i t. , turn or Slnto. Tras rnssnlrnn In unit-nil the claims upon them. We shall refer to i lca 1113 energies ana abilities to tlie emergen-. U1 - ouu,uuu 10 cuu,uuu. J-tcommencea T, ' i -L 7 c- T V , -V this subject again unless the -evil is rciIIC. Uy, and succeeded in paying the interest on in the evening at 11 o'clock the wind cnsent on the loth of September, lbol. died." . ., ... j the public debt, without resorting to thc usual, blowing hard from S. S. E. At2 o'clock AU Per30ns having claims against said The object of the Canal Commissioners is ! lo!in' nnd in oo1" and silver, at the depository in the tide rose aud overflowed the nior hrm will present them to Amos Labar, manifest. Thev desire ... l...:i.i iu uuiid ujj a new j loan, nnu in gom anu saver; at tne depository m the tide rose aud overflowed the pier win present mem 10 ahios Philad'a But he did more; for during the first doing great damage. The liht at Cane who is dul attorized to settle th . - . . . . - - .1-- t l. . .1 . a : 1 I - i.uutu.g ueoi unuuinorizca uy ine jcgisza- ' ' paiu uu u um- St jjg wag carricd away. The twrc aim in iue meaniime anow tneir servants f . -v"1-- "l iu uuuuitu uiuumuiu uonars, TnlmT?nf inr.AA rs to ! and a lloatmg debt of four hundred and sixty """".-"""-7 uttuu c same. and those indebted are requested to make ape sliin l' 1 , 1 I ! ,1 bound Paymcnc 10 lumj on or "eiore tne urst 01 GEO. R. SMITH & Co. Aiili-I;ink CoTiKitcttcy. The Locofoco organ of Susquehanna coun ly has ceaselessly been denouncing Judge Jes f . t- . r . t t- I fcup, oecausc lie was uirecior 01 tne ousqne- cs are frozen. Year before last them Wftm j. hannaBank, when it went into operation, tupped from St Paul more than 10,000 bush- hut resigned .soon after, although the Bank eJs of cranberries, which found a market all J fc-tood in good credit for years after. The Re- the way down lhe coat of the Mississippi zjrisier states that. Chase, the editor of the or- I river to the moulhj and ln thc West Inaia ;s. 1 gan, on !Ue lst2 instant, voted for delegates fanus, t a f i NOTICE. to use tlie money appropriated for repairs to a,IU a :"'g "cut or iour nuntircd ana sixty - -r Jruirv ni- fill their pocket or electioneer for William j thousands dollars, left as incumbrances by his for Liverpool, went ashore high and dry. 0 a"na,T next. T;.vl 7 1 , t..l 1. r.i - :m I I .nrndinrt nrpdnnnccnrn TVtir imcdilo nil . !. 2 bnaniSll bri?T boimfl t.n TTn.Vfino n-i It shall not be practiced any longer Aviih our commenced liquidating the principal of the driven into the Ray by force of the gale x'utotsour a cp temper Lo, lol consent. We demand to know to what .use 1 Sr?at totatc (tet)t ancJ as appears by his last and went ashore. All on board, compri se money has been applied which the Legis- .; annual message, redeemed over half a million sing 17 persons perished. At Quincv I atuiva,iiiiupilaLt:uiuivueiJupuiui.-xuvareiJi- ( " uvcuuui, uusiuus tlie Storm lasted L'4 hours. borne 15 nn i j -n vision of the Canall Why have the laborers , onc hunted, and fifty thousand dollars appro- j houses wore blown dmrn nnrl it ;B ef undersigned, will continue the not "been paid i Who has'the money justly 1 Prated to the North Branch Canal,-a work 1 !Tl tW tu!f down, and it is csti- manufaeture of Slate, at the old stand, belonging to them ! Are Locofoco officers i which had been commenced and abandoned nia,tetl at tlnce-iourths of th.e tobacco, ! AMOS LABAR. not content with robbing the Stale I Must j llIldcr previous Locofoco Administrations, and aiJa fp, alt , the CO,tton croP 1S destro-- Dutotsburg, Sept 18 1851 3t they rob laborers also? .. i which is soon destined to be a source of rev- ' ff 1IlG SaIc was also severely felt in t - ; ')cnueto the State. These arc facts which j Tallahassee, Newport, and St. Marks. ! To tlie Yofir nf ?Jniii'ii on waiaJi iiicc; cmiu uui, nuui uiu, v;anviis8, wiiiun cuaiicnTc i uiiuus, us iur as nearu irom are i ...i l. . ...... "it. . j and some . . - ,l ftpmnnilnii IT .nnftlnpn nrn nc(?inneT nn . I . i l4l l -i . in ir pledged for Henry X Webb for sheriff, of that -St. Paul Pioneer. I 2, 1 .i 5r A S t 3 county, said1 Webb having- been a Diractor j Executive Ititcrcessjot:. in the Bank -when it exploded !l ! ' The annexed statement, which appeared The' Register says : in the Republic of the 10th inst., makes known The burden of ' their song against Judge ' the steps taken by the Phesident in Le jessup is, xnai nc teas once a Uireclor, winch Mlf of the Cuban prisoners. Every body Tmk i S Ta T . u raust wish success t0 ,lis benevolent cfibrts: cannot vote for-him because he transferred!' "Upon thc receiptof these (Captain Platt) ins stock, when St. John came here and com- j despatches, the President directed copies t6 monced. that system of discounting by which beent to the Spanish Minister, the further -vw-v.w t'WW Mwwrwkwu WW Will V UU1I ty swindled. But yet they can vote for a man who was a Director when the thing 'vanished into thin air," and the financiering pf Locofoco anti-banlc men scourged the coun ty Verily, some men can throw conscience and truth to the'dogs when-party requires it. It is all the basest hypocrisy-r-the flimsest demagogu.eism, Ueautifuh-coheistencv, in- . .. .... ... . - -uceai Advising ail to vote to enforce an appeal already made to that Go;'crnment, now since thc leader of thc ex pedition has been cutoff, to" ileal mercifully with his deluded followers; who were enticed into the invasion under the belief that the people of the Island were already in a state of revolution, and desired assistance to estab- against a man 1 lJsu a. itepublican 'Government a state of who happens to be on the Whig ticket, and facts which, had it existed, could not hav voting yourself for a man who, if anv bod v in ' , , . ... - - , tmm ; linnv,nc nif r. jusuueu nieir conauci, diner m view ot our the chief dfieiiders. ''.'. i own statutes or of the law of nations,. but the j ' -j i-k.,--. ; , expectation of which gives them a stronc vijjricicltiiral Fair. The Executive Committee of the. Pennsyl vania State Agricultural Society held a meet ing -on Monday, and changed the timeofhold- inrr Un xmrniilt....! I- TXr 1 1 uiituuuiiti jail, lu 1 1 eunes hi v. ' i . ..... ri j i - i .i ntf o , , j ttie nead ot a small body of troops, has Thursday and Friday, the 29th, 30, and 31st ' . , , 1 ' ,f.i... 'rni.: i ."'i . ., : seized the President and Cabinet and j, iu& uhu,ii''c ;vas.iiiaue 10 avoid claim to pardon' )Lj Civil war has broken out ' in Nic aragua. Munoz. late Minister of War. at of October. having the fair .oa the sain c. day that the Ma ryland fair is to be, held. . i CO" The State Lunafic Hospital,. at,Har.- risburg, 'will bejopened 1 for the reception ofi patients on the lst.of October. It isa w.ell-estabished fact that at the present .time, upwards of 300,000,000 are invested is the various railways of the United Stc tar. Cabinet and sent them prsouers'to the Tigre Island. The Senate has elected a new President, Montenegro, and at 'tlx'e last daies the two parties were contending foVictory. Do you hear the Locofoco presses attempt- ' fcUlull!0 ailu, wncii contrasi 10 me utter con- ! destroyed. JLower lieorgia, I lo tlefame Gov. JohhstoW ..rivn.P nhnr. ! acmna" 0 coioco proicssions and prodi- , portions of Alabama have ; acterl Not content With investigating his to ff f nubl c career, thev rhnmn lum L,i ;f-th Knm uLi m. m, ! ' ; storm ever witnessed in tha I4 , j 1 w ...... oi.iiiu- i u-iiii, cuiiiv. auuiuoa iiuu piurullUU till HOW Jin "T the State." with hatino-n "micm-li r.T.,., I which had marked the manvsnrspssii-f! vnnrs " - O .j , r.w , ...... .. 7 J , ' .n c)ann,n.. 1 .1 . fiprmVrM,nrr,r.tnr''Mff.n;iio.; r. previously, it would need no historian torn- oi.rtim.io vjuuigui anu ureat West-. .. . .. .. ... ; . y . i cord the nosition which Pnnnsvlvnnin wnnhi crn, came within a hair's hrendt.li nf h. uie P .one purse with having " committed : occupy ni this do H nc Wo,ld" b, " . ing'wrecked by the temnest. Th, 1 speculations and frauds," and with "illegally bv-word. her credit wimld bo n ly solicit your votes, influence and support. dies. Should I be so fortunate as to be -elected. I and-fraudulehtly abstracting 'money from tlie Treasury !" " 'These are the'meri who mtend ed to carry on this campaign without resort ing to personal abuse !' Shall such slanderers 'succebd'l Will hot the'Whig party repcl'ihcse falsehoods? Will' they not rally around the man who is the 'sub ject of such wholesale abuse Will not the people rise in their might, and by triumphant ly re-electing "liim Governor, rebuke these fal sifiers for the base untruths they are circula ting aainst- Gov. 3ohnston Will the com munity stand by and see an. honest mah-'ma- iigned'by Public Peculators who hate, be cause they cannot reach his excellence. Honest men who value character, remember these traducers of 'private worth when ' the polls'are opened on thc second Tuesdayof yuiuuer : jjauy jymer, . -Gov. Johnkon did all these tiling which 1 W.lat W1" "Tn b r d ?0IU- The hUr' we have with so much, satisfaction cnumcra- nCan? was.,Gifc afc Jamaica, but not so ted, and still more. He established a sinkino- i sverely as in other islands, so far as in- fun'd,' which yielded during the year 1649 formation has been received. The Island and 150, 124,832 75; and if he is al llowcd of Porto Ilico has suffered greatly. Most n :t expires, without any additional taxation. to perfect his own system, it will yield a mil- of the plantations are utterly ruined b iiu.i wluvu.ho aimuauv uuiorp, ma next term yonu resuscitation tor one nr twn vMr3 'PI. - 1 -i t. J - lLs;zcrs:c Io:!ii ss;itiojij. J-housands ot cattle and horses and nflior animals were killed, and many persons I yv r I rill . , luai, wiuir nves. ne sea on the sea coast .The Juibcas corpus granted in the casr of the fugitive slave. Daniel, ah Thiffoln has raised an important question, which" it is supposed, will be taken before th, Supreme Court. Jud'c Conl clinir so con structed the 10th section of .the Punitive Slave Act, as to apply onlr to persons es caping from service after its passage. ' If this vieWot the Act is sustained, it will prove fatal to the claims of all who seek to recover slave3 who escaped from service prior to the passage of the' law. At any ate, the decision has done Daniel good service. Joke ox a Dajryman. A Worces tershire dairyman was awoke by a wag at midnight with the annoucenicnt that his best cow was choking. He forthwith' jumped up to save the life of Crummie, i Ifc is.asserted that tho-Dolaware river is .when, lo!e found a.. turnip stuck In the-'lower at the present time than VtbasbWat f . . , viiuv oiiiyt; xoiv, Fellow-Citizens: Without thc solicitation ,1, . XT 1 "V . u" unci lilysu.ll il L.llHIIliaif lor u5o suirered. the otfice of AUDITOR nf iUfinmo most terrible thc ensuing general election, and respectful- b section. The hurricane reached the West Tndi pledge myself to discharge the dutfes of sa?d nice faithfully, impartially and tothe best of my ability. Also, I pledge mvself lo treat mv pponent, (Mr. DetriclO after election. w:ti lier sons would find in the name of ritimti nil h-ir n-mnl-c Tt r.t.i civility: but at present, hold him as I hi.!. that was dishonored Tor broken faith and ru- , Manv vessel, m7hB C V' thC ,Irest.0.r. niankind' an enemy in war, in right to declare war, contract alliances, con clude peace, and do all' such things as man may ot right do. And for the support of thi.s declaration, with a firm reliance on the va ters of Monroe county, 1 pledge my honor. Respetfully, your Friend G. F. GORDON. Coolbaugh, Sept. 13, 1851. SETS chisels Butcher's, Beat ty's and Allen's, with a lot of F. H. Witherby's extra new style to throw chips. Thc undersigned takes pleasure in calling thc attention of Mechanics to these chisels, which save time and labor. For sale by MILLER & BROTHER. Boston, April 24, 1851. Slbmuustrator's Jfptfcc. WHEREAS Letters of administration upon the Estate of John W.. Bumot! lite of the township of Stroud, in the roor?v of Monroe, deceased, havo been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to sa- i Esiate are requested io make immediate psv merit, and those having claims against the same will present them' without delay, dulv authenticated, fur settlement to Stroudsburg, July 10, 1851. GtV. 'Tt.A Wl,: T . l n i : 13 J;Mv;.,.?, "'o-i L 4Juz,urne nave iormeu Ul -1- unu xvieo, ana on the Uulf Uoat, nt tUn llln...:. i:l.A. Tl- T - 1 , ' O. 7rT. A .. 1 1 , . " ' vuK, i"uiwg nuivuL; x;or .uugisiaturp, i'iiru.s, vpaiaciiicoia, and Uapc St Davis S. Alton, John T. Davis: For As- Bias, rose several feet higher t.lmn i.nJ stciate Judges, Lewis S. IVatres, Ghas. ever befora been known. .A. Lane; For Register1 and Recorder,! John 33. Mills: For Couutv Treasurer i -A Worlc in E!t-!c. SharpD. Lewis; For County Commisoncr, TIlo Whigs of thc old Keystone are Jacob Rice, 2d: For .County Auditor, II 1 T T 11 v . nail Foils- of ili'o AmurioaiB IrSoiBcrs atuialou Elavaiia quivt. Charleston, Sept. 11. The schoon er Isabella has arrived here with dates from Havanai to the Gth, being six days iniei. i . Tlie excitement growing out of the recent invasion has subsided, and the city of Havana is quiet. The G ovenor General, Concha, has not. 3et decided on thc fate of the prisoners with thc exception of four, who have hnnr! liberated. Two of the liberated prisoners arennq. sengers in the ship Norma, for New York. Another, whose name is- unknnu-n board" the TJ. fS.' sloon of imv A lhn .The fourthne w Janjes C'dhnelly, of this going to work with a spirit they have sucn gooci material to work upon. From all parts of the State the demonstrations are most favorable. In old Berks, the stronghold of Locofocoism, the Readin Journal says,-" the Whigs were never in better spirits than they arc at present, irom overy district we have the most cucermg accounts, while in Reading the feeling m favor of Johnston, Stroiim, and the Whig Judicial Ticket, amounts 10 .a degree ot enthusiasm rarely equalled in past contests." So great is the demand for Colt's pis tols in the United States, that 3000 men and over 8100,000 worth of mn. chienery cannot supply the demand. Forty thousand of these arms will Ti turned out of tho factory during the pres-( put year of 1851,, and still the LAST NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the firm of rm- Stogdell Stokes Son, by note, book account, or otherwise, are requested to make immediate payment. All accounts which arc not settled soon, wUl be col-lected-by legal' process. .. S. & J. N.:STQKBS. Strotidsburg, April 24, 1351 lC i i atyIiprt of the demand, . . '
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