1#) , lomat. m 1 4.•1110011 (- On the county ; a ticket that will be ac- I For the Journal. ' ceptable to every conscientious voter, and ! Mt. Editor—We would recimonend t o i ... .) . that will be triumphantly elected over tiny thii voters .of this county, GEonnE W. , ,----,,,t.... ~,, ,L, , f c - t r ticket the free.iracle, slave•srel. slave-la'air CoaNziaus, of rromwvll town,hip, Its it . -'. ("';•\.• P,... '''v', ; ' . .!,: • ; party can bring into the fiel I; If ..stet. suitable person to be iniminited for County --1 . --.,„ ~ ''' ' ;'''" .: : 4r l'....., o- nil vigilance is the price of liberty•'. -if Commi,sioner at the People's Convention, i I,, A Ts' ' ...: -' 7 ; . .- 1 • this sotitimitnt, long since received as an to meet on the 10th of August next. -'' ' NkCY-Xy.-R.1.V0 4 , •./ • axiom, was true in t'ines gone by, it is A Nr() I'ER. s er 'tkkc*,-Wri:iii...-*. '1 more emphatically true now, when th rti- Cromwell tp.. July 27, 1858. '''' k \"„i'L ling party of the notion is wielding the ; ~, RAILROAD ACCIDE ' N';-- 01).! tiny last. ------=' mighty power of thin government, its P" ; week. W Him Wilion,, a linikesinan on tronage and its treasure, to crush the inter ' the. Ilurningilon nnil Broad Top litaitroid, 7- , ens of freo whin, labor, and extend negro Wednesday Morning .July 28, 1882 h on d ege.--w h en bre a d is t ake n ou t o f the w hile Idle coophog a train of cars at the 11 un• . ; linguini depot, is as so unfortunate as to The Circulation of the Hun- m o uth. of American mechanics and latn.• , have his hand caught tiv the [minuet., and tingdon Journal, is great- rersto ends!' European capttalisis and feed er than the Globe and Am- European paupers - when the whole potv• , badly crushed. perhaps amputation may erican combined. be required. or and policy of the government .r , cane- ~...„,,,..,.........„.,,. ,„..,„......,.. ted to promote the interests of three hun dred thinsand cotton and sugar planters BOOK TABLE . • WM. BIIEWSTEIR, Editor and Proprietor, PEOPLE'S TICKET, FOR SUPREME JUDGE. JOHN M. READ, FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, WILLIAM E. FRAZER, OF FATETTE COFFTY. CLUBBING WITH MAGAZINE/I, The Huutinl dun JOURNAL tbr one year, and either of the Magazines for the same period will be sent to the address of any subscriber to be paid in advance as follows : The Journal and Godcy's Lady's Book, for one year, $3 50 The Journal and Graham's Magazine, (or one year, The Journal and Emerson's Magazine and littnant's Monthly, fur ono year, $3 5U The Journal and Frank Leslie's Family Magazine and Gazette of Fashion, for one year $3 The Journal and Lady's Home Magazine, tor one year, $2 75 2he barna:: and Peterson's Magazine, ior oun year, $2 75 The Journal and Atlantic Monthly, for 0,,,. year, $3 3. COUNTY COMMITTEE. D. McMURTRIE, JOHN Warr TAKER, Du. C. W. MOORE, NATHANIEL LY nr, GEORGE W. JOHNSIO:: R. B. WIGTON, HAYS HAMILTON, WM. P. °EDISON. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS, Register's Notices. Cheap Goods. Consumption Cured. Warm Springs. Bank Notice. Dentist.—Dr. R A. Miller. Oil Paintir gs to be given away. Novel and Extra ordinary. rir liestorati ye- The Gulden Prize. Hair Restorative. Notice. A Prize for Everybody. Foundry.—R C. McGill. Cloth-Cleaning —Zachuritsh Johnson. Portable Fence—H. Cern, robot. Drugs.—McManigei & Wigs & Toupees.—Geo. Thurgau nil Sewing Machine —Grover & B,,kt r. Cook Stove.—Call at this Office. Liver invigorator. To Merchants and Farmers. Saving Fund. • Stage Line. Dr. Hardman.—To Invalids, Gunsmithing. Dr. John McCulloch. Casey'lle Seminary. Burr Mill Stones, 11. Hointin.—Clothrng. Dry Goods.—Fisher & McMonne. Nicholas' Bank Note Reporter. Hardware.—J. A. Crowe. Deutiet.—Dr. J. R. lloyett. Attorneys.—Scott & Brown. Puper & Bro's. Letter Coppier for sale. Electric Oil. Lindsey's Blood Searcher. Dry Goode —D. P. °win. Antiphlogistic Salt. 13ooks.—W.-42010n. Huntingdon Mill. Foundry,—Cunningham & Bro. 1 try Goods &c•—David Grove. Attorney.—T. P. Caniphe,l. Consumption.—G. W. Graham. Suffer uot.—l. Summerville. Railroad lime. Dr. K. K. Nell. Attorneys. - Wilson & Pettit:in. Duponco*s Golden Pills. DELEGATE ELECTION. But little more than a week hence the important duly will devolve on the free men of this county, of choosing Delegutes to the County Convention. Are they pre pared to discharge that duty ; or will they permit a few selfish office-seekers to rally their retainers, puck a convention, and a . - grin distract the honest voters of the coon ty by presenting objectionable candidates for their euflrages ? To secure no honest and capable convention and acceptable candidates for county and district officers, nothing is necessary but a goo t tarn out at the delegate election next Saturday week. Will the farmers and other sub• mantis' citizens spare an hour or two on that day sod exert their influence to send up honest men to the convention ; or will they grudge the lime end commit the , ----- • whole mutter to effete demagogues , bar. I A CAMP fdEErING. room loafers and pot-house poli•icians ?-- I There will be u held on We truet the remembrance of part disas- Iluntingdon Cir uit, ters, resulting from indifference in this b e . seven it lee west of au the belt, will arouse the "bone and sin e w° o f ground owned by Mr. Bethiel, culled the county on the ith proximo, and that "Pleovitot Grove," by Ili , Methodist E. we shall have such a CarrOntion as will Church. to commence on Friday, Auguet redeem the misdoings of the last, each a 20th. Ministers sad people of the edjoie convention us will consolidate the opposi• tug circuit, and stat ens urn cordially mei. lion to Locefecoletn ; that will nominate a ted to attend. A. BARNLTZ.. ticket, reflecting credit on themselves; and I Huntingdon, July 28, 1858, and slave breeders—when the expanses of " -come Gazalc.• I. L+ the tole of a government are increased fumy o r fifty mil. u ptULIV little monthly timing of thirty tw, lions a year, and office-holders are amass moutons, devoted to Ittratur.., Sc.. &c. ing princely fortunes while the farmer, the Issued by J. NV. Bradley, ' fib North b'ourtii mechanic, the miner are crushed to the phihdri.iipu, 25 cr . , per coo. earth by the free trade and slave later po for sio.,io copy. ' icy of the ruling party-,when 411 these.: _ . ueidrncesof corruption, if wrong and ruin The 1111a,die.-• Thin Fyn] ir monthly are seen and felt-• surely that voice of fir August hue come to us laden with it, warning will be heeded by a suffering i:ttpictive variely of the most popular liter ple. Let “vigilance," then, he nur MOtto, ature Srnd $1 to I?iiilips, I,uapnou & in the coming camp. ign. Let us reinem: Co., 13 Winter at.. Biaton, ur se.e our doh her that vigilance. to be nettling iuu.t bo. list. gin with the primary election, There arc corrupt men in all parties. There ore Rome •Ih.. Ladie,' corrupt hangers-on in any party thrt pro. Nlagazinelor Attu :is'. is t.n.wr table. As n 11141017.i1it . , this trill coin, t.c.• titytott tnises success to unworthy aspirants. There bly with ony other e pi:, to ed are such in the People's party of dun county. The vi,ilnnce of intelligent bead Li to T. S. Arthur & Co., votersiiiu,t protect she 'only from wl is intrigues of these men ; and the time and the phi& to make vi,lance effective $3 50 against their schemes -we repeat it -is rhrddegale,lction. If this he neglec ted the t eriest demngngue may secure » nominotion over honest men. We need not portray The consetit c..s. Instances must be painlutly fresh• in the rr mein. hrance of those whom We address. Shall these instances be multiplied' Shull these painful reminiscences lie eerpeto lied ? Friends of social virtue and integrity a- mong men, friends of American intere.ts and freemen's rights, we hope not. We hope you will feel your responsibility, in this !Hotter, go to the delegate election, vote for honest deleptes, such as will 'eel their respomibility and form a ticket that honest omen can 'option ar this and you i not DM; strike a deathblow to Locitfoco I fall in the Sone and nation ; but you will drive from our racks some of the worn nut party bucks that have for years Siting tte mil I•strws about our necks arta have alrea,ty well nigh borne us down arid ropde us an easy prey to our ever vigi t oot and unscrupulous ene my. Go to the polls, then, on Saturday the 7th, and t,,ho your neighbor with you Discharge your duty so that day and all will 1,0 wt II in old Huntingdon " The reproach f our party will be removed, our political skies will he bright, and victory, most as:4l,llly. will perch on out port fiod banner. CAMBRIA FOR•LECOMPTON. . The Dtquocratic Con eention which ow t nt Ebensburg a short time since, indorses the inlantous Kansas policy of the Adwin istrmion. Thar results:inns as publislwd in the Ebensburg Democrat, read thus : Resolved, That while we have undimi nished confidence in the patrio•isin. abili ty .d thorough Democracy of J7111)03 liu chaaan. nit his public acts 'neet our approbation, nod demonstrate that in urging his claims for the Presiden ci, Pensollvittna prop••r estimate upon the merits of the min. Resolved. That 4 1 . while wo feel prou I of the past political history of our patriet• ic Chief Magistrate, we rejoice to set. in his official conduct in rebid., to our int, nal Jitt and external dangers: ample proof that in hi ii the Deflii,Criic f the Nation have selected a oil it tvlin a•t;t no te ly guide the ship of 8ou.• tit o ig4 the pe rils of the times into the haven sl safely. The comments of the Democrat nee en follow. They are exultant and straight out. ..None of our readers, we are confident have forgotten the views expressed by .14-. Buchanan, in his general message last Do ! camber, with regard to the admission of I{ansus into the Union under the Lecottip. I ton Constitution. tt e, then, regardless of a formidable opposition arrayed 'wants! its, I boldly and fearlessly sustained hint The Convention endorsed our course witli rn garu to the . National Atiotioistration We feel proud, we think we have reason to leel proud. of the unqualified endorseoomt of our course by the bore st Democracy of Cambria. The unti-Lecomptoottes in the Convention did not dare to vote aphis!. the resolutions. 'Dell wee airoi /to do is; they knew they lucre ut the minori Its." lattly's Ila k Not Re, oet,....Thr, 18 diti Mk' 11 Vine Dcfrct... pub. in l'iolu.kliitiht ut $ prr on IVe Inv. milt lui tiwt, 11Uin, in ndVilliV to examine it thoroughly. but fru,ti or.sri vaner we are led to thud,: it au ux,!. klll 11,tertor ottrat The Acquittal of McKee. l'ht. Jury .10.000 M Kee.. (Indicted for the murder ol Prol,l,llis 13. , hr of 133,Itiniofe, in this City, a 6.a. weeks 'eau.. into Court a hide ft. r ti.ii o'clock on Saturday. aft, having. In•tt out some forty stx hours, with a verdict of acquittul—the priontu.r Was ditch by proelwila von . and left Court in c.t,ort. ny with several of his r . lthy,. The vin,t nnT of lipprotmtion or dirapprob,ition, the vortlict wis r:Tei crei io ,i!enee. Ihe case of, otie a jury were likely to disagree, and iii which ,rdict of acquittal might he , •xpl.cted from Lie rule of low Ilya it • hette•r nine ti tune gmliy shwa.' escape than that one itinoce,:t wan V, ry um ny, ouistile a Ow jury. were Couvinct.il fro. vvidencr dint uc cu,ed was guilty, and tluiL thu evsdvuo• Nag iIhOUL 110 pa rung . :10 could be 1.4 in A o.loe of iiitirilt4 commie d tinric,' llu cir bich 'narked OW of l'itifen sur I.34vhr : Vl'e hove nu disposition in comment upon this case, now tliepostul ul, further thou that the accusei , by lea ding a better lile iii the futon., :Om, the inercilul view token of his ease' by the jury has resu.teil in no lisrat to the cum inunity,—Pitisburg Dbiputch. Fight in Kentucky. A mu idtirtTiis affray occurri 7 d in Ander too county List Frid.iy. Two young men I v the Oat. of Miller. residents of tt nut. logien county, went tii Liiwrenceburg nn l there co me 1.0 conflict with othi r. ht the annmof Lorcy, residents of And , ruoii.-- Tii 11 of the . burcyi were Ont dead, mid wounded by the Millers. A third man, whose name we did not li•oro, was hot (lend by the .11.11eis 'rite ‘i tilers are now in jitLut liverenctiburg. und the jill is go:trite] by it la rge bully of toen,-- loterte excitement prevails. 11t4 fear. of nn mhtclt 111/011 the jail. but we h-p- that the 'Hiatus will remain when• t tire, and take due Cur, u I 1,,v Goid cit.zeits tihuuld olio It from the et ,ponbibility of opening prit•ou,, either Ln get the pri,nuers ut Itb river to ex• ruts ti cm. • File low .01011111 nil, Utile% tills Lr du.le :to I.ir lite or property. Larry uiuu %V uLI r. I'l,e In-come Ins own code. his na 11 judge and Ins own jury. whica would be tin: and of boOlt•ty nod govern..ill Presidential Candidates. Th.. New Volk not, that if r. Bunion.. the wuy tlo• Dew °era. ‘vill give their c.....1i.11te South. Coovetoooi to ....i.....•1.1 at nod the moot. 1.1 g.. mere it ill be %Vise, (looter nod Virgoon, of Luuisiuna, nod Stephens, of Georgl. l , Alootig ilii upp..illoo toiors ore Seworil. Banks, Chase nod .1.1,1 g • Mn• Lein, while, , Xlr. Crittenden has many admirers, Rho regard him se pre-eminently titinlitint to red. , . in the country. nod the party fr to the cribs of sectionnh.,,' I , Is also. the Tim s evident LIDO. but Olit. Oppo,ooll ontolnlatr will or run in 1860. for do. no essity of Lit , case. to nay nothing 111 into, motives, will I ring :iie li.opublicans and Americans tagetlier.' Murder of a Slave. The Memphis Ava la riche giv,t the de tiii•s of tho fiendish trernmeat a an. of Mrs. Stork. in that city, mist n , ,?, his death. It sqs "It apm.ars that the negro man Ittmlpm, al'odvil to cs tv to his death rum ptiriltdirlivnt it.cidvq d ;11 the 11,1 , 1114 orit lira di,ll ovt.r,e,r Wm. S lootarmo.ry am , the earthier s ire• returned a verd , ct accorthagly Tar ulls•nc cunuuitt d i.y the drres.rl WIIS a temporary nh•once front Mbar, Attal the punishment talatittio. tered was it sefi , s of severe whippings iin e•x,uupled almost in the catalogue of crn,•l -ty. One wttaess ~.lAtefi dm the first pun• coasisteil of five hundred sallies, and that the dree4s,•d was tll.ll 10 t h e SM.e eh:tract., of punishment every day for a period ol 041.1 , 13.5. Tuts murky %tie , nalosi the wish of 31rs Stark. the owner of the :I , lle, 111111 8-rtoril to he Simply in accordance will% the fiendi h tit the overseer. When it %vas aNcertui.,Kl that the tit qr,l would the rcoundrehy overs,,r his escort. Pennsylvania Railroad. Tile June report of lin, excellent int I rovement t.hows el 00114110011 to to. hißtiy proo l o eihnings for tlo month. wer, $123.1U8 ; to iues2B. :269 in advance of tl:e net earnings of June January I.t, to July lAI were 7.7 , 737. whi.:ll ;.,in cn•snt,r the ',one period of last yen'', of $1,5,•255, Tilt. Canal de•rnrim, , nt. fr.rt August 1, 1857, t heti t h 14,41..1 tit Stat. , .11...4 ly 1, ISSB, slums a 11,1 ear, 111. ol $:.9 Cc it new nrra.vemenr, the pam:i.tiv..,r are In III!. through hi.houj chuuge. between l'hi iuklphia and Pittsburg. thus sicir.l! trouble to p.isivties,s, nod eiiithiti,g lit CogitYliiv to with thesrrt•irt s of se vend of their coothicioN. sootttloittss of - blotto. prompt t to tilt. tint•• table, the m•tttl•• ortoly omit, rs rm.! uctor, !It•toltott from (lost. tool Ilf 111111111..1 ill Ih , • Ind .01111illa places, the 1111Ve (01/11,1 noth ing in n l l our juurneyitigs ui surp.tsst, very liule to etitutl. Lie I 'cu nit' len !tin iii ;old ns regards tuttlanchuty tii-a-.ter, f do ctintsunut, bconkv. &c., tins rond remit( knitly tree. Th,, gre4t car, bestowed ul• sures snfetj•, THE KANSAS ELECTION. I.•nrn front the 'li y.intlut Argos thn• the hen. hon.d if tor condurting and etttiva,:ing the tc. mint 1,1 the Election in Kan+ns to; the 2d of An t;o•t, have tool tt unee•iiia. n i i ta•u••d the fontill instruct,. to lII , ' j•lliat, Mid cletli7, of the V.lni , /fle precfnets •I•I e only rhnnre If) the 13 , 1111*Illre fonn.•r .... the sob-6011ton ii atris Di•trtc'. l t.oio y in iddco of ‘Vo.r. No ellori , .s. ‘‘'too mod, from the idoo lira ador ted TIo• Jodz sor r tluir d to molt!. (d c..:tdy ~;:ti l 0 (Wyo . . t I. A hs. •r sons %vim • hull Nwtl 1•11. c. •1 , 1 '. A lint HIP; tvlio he 6.11, '! who 01,1111111,1 ,pm, n•fo 4, to /111.1 V, II; Ow, v. 1,8 ; A 11-1 of Ow it mt., re.,111• bees of al! -hill v.... 0 h, tug 3,) 1 . 4 ,4 ,t.. 1 C:1•11.S 111 r ulgo rtliotred to no 1,. CO ri y ~t,iur to, three Collies a v.ci, I,s--nio• to ll,' I ni4llitto.4l to illt• .rf the • I%.rrii.,ry ilk ",'• 'oil to I ttl it; t milled lit Inter it, r.• i ci he lit, 11,1 Clerk, . . Titv 611)..t. onle, conce,r,:f lii xli duos v01..r shall ho chat day of 1.11,11011. iii. ord••r In lie entill•d 0 V.. he 11111'1 nn.w••r tinder wok r iollowing ytirs , itons in tin: ollinu:rn•e . . I 11,,, t•nn horn a resilont of tlu• •I'rrriiory• of Ic,,usns six lost past. nirl ore you a citiiru if the ilditud Staley. ‘re rill n re , i lent of ;hi c.oody: nr of at Clunit tt 1111 s 1w4.11 ill t ICI.. I ill I lok ridinty hr the lithird of I erA for the lillq Fier:tom 3 Are von 21 years of age And the fulltitving question. in the iteg Mice : 4. hour you ViAril It and• [III.CIII lo utllition to the übove goes 5. R'hor.• v, r..sCgl, 1.1, in reply ifi llle s .i.l rifieblion persnii 1111•41ni! 111 Volt. :•11.111 • l Ile 111 , . • C 1.0,1 tfiwn.d.ip find rar which he r.,file , cif the pl., 111 .OWO or where he r. ri I. r. of Icfu.lll to fifisfi , r •Ih. , .1 01.11 ,i 11.4.• re•ColVe his In.; 1.01.911 thil' In 1111 , , COllllll., 11 fio :•firoey Ilu , Ifinfii titttl., :14e 11,•fifi so 011 , •rififf to yule shall zioe fififil fir of reNfil.fifi, the ',Ours of ..ftli •efit it, preserve the 1111f41, of lie bfidfit lox. ',Veilin g . n Lay tti Itturteett, 11,e,1 arc n .in knock,' it loaisu brick Iro it the c triter Id n church. nod the brick. itl full• itur, rlrltclt the 1)31n !lie knt ihe neck, to the lima., but out &ilia fatal in. jury. Another itttlivilluttl, on the twine eVeitlisz, 14,1 t Rionida C. 11 1 ,11.• directlt• in ut cutikctionery Mare, which w.ty flat rl tint firewwk,itettung the tt rick ut U. blur, gettiug up u pyrotechnic th:lll.y -nut •proutizetl in the bilk," arid bluwiug tilts sweetmeats in all directions. THE W 1101, 1 ,; DUI'Y OF A BENI 0' 'R %T.-- nt n recent Suite Convention in a delegate maned Bonny held the kilowing ego:ill:16c language in rela tion in thn doty of Deitincr:it. who iwpire tognil st.oidnig and distinction in the rank: of the party. We hope. our Diann ri.norrs will study clirefully the polt) ,, lei I down in thii doclarioino. an d prop r.. tnhe wtlrthy reeinioiite of that lit n¢uiahing title--11 go d Dean acme.' It runs ihwe It ii cltatticteristic of II rod Dionserni _lint he is as perfect hi oat thence ns iilroihite in C tmottatul. %VIM, h e . is a private• in the• oinks he feels it to he his dnt.t• in • nh•;y .lie beh,ls leis puirty; when he is promoted to letelerdop he• en. implicit oh. lie.ice to • the authority , vhi.di his helm vested in him Wit. , elected Buchniniin ni t h.. united stntes we niso nt the , nine tittle ..I , cted hint Pre,i nt rf th, D , nin.rfrie pa ; and he, together with the Cnbittet nal , he Deouicrutic Sensitors and the •re ,• n.niives to Congress. HIT tribunals which OP. partv itself set lit, it 1866 In flechire ;i7 , ra r nee Denv,eradc doctpincs a., Dem A Harmsting Exploit, letii.rcorors to its with mai duo., but the l'o,t ()like stiiittp on. the , 0111 of 'tr . livrlopr lw,k, liko 31t.r. evr-burg. aid as the sante accontintnyn.g tho Itatter is that of an old Franklin c-unty tvt.. vri-suale that it culture teat place: '•A or w boat cackle off here yesterday that cannot b. beaten in the Pispin in NI icb,l 'r"- of Lt. acne w.,1 wheat Irolut , un rine to hall no In , ur b.lorr. :tin s t. Tha,cyth, u• , •,1 any nrid.. to rt drift forokbetl by Cron, to )le-srs. Nllllord & Co r of Ckiy , v.ll(.. county. N,,v York, Ind %v.'s \v..,1 h.1 , •.1 I.y townstu.in, L. Lei iy, Ili , re2ular c•.t. ~ ;as eleven feet %yid.• ond four nod h.II fret drip. nod the 10-4 round fresh ii.,l vian roils virtilia it and n h elf Get trifle ca hurl dr,d Hild fill}'rd m iU,riy s Urn•ue•r is thi• Mall I.MIL cut len :rcx.•s la,l •ear trar this 'Then• is u , ,t a doubt as to the quawitv or :lc ro: tt, IL (%1i carefully an I he c,,hidir n u II cre mon in .hr snow time. If it hal not been for a -..hower of raia that fell about five o'clock. EXTRAORDINAIIN DI , HASE IN A 11 , 1t , K ceffily, lo a g*.nd, out! ..f our cities wos to II i I slid in a fi,w hours c•xpirt , (l.. lusri r. who rally 1 to set. Ow ai,iffittl, deSll , ll lilt' 11%VilOr to ,•xatsitive i's stim.ch death. lie did so. 11;.t.1 (nnd in the xtnutnch six bolls, I,v,uri foiir pound, T. r. , of a ivir4l suhaauce P.S. I Ilg of limo., rind ns 11t.:Ivy nu 01 tilt, ‘vur, Ow ° dine Hie Oho lid,. A Friend %t hill of the Idiot 1) , •two, think Hot firth tl of tile ut it :it ilie trinitern frail tirtr,elt•itertl Jolitiqtto 'mil mitered Stilt .1 ...lot City will) his tinny fill Ole 91ith nntl mode in itetit'qiiort.irs it ere. IL. II:RI is solid ti njmnintrottion invitina the Mormons to it, ro to their heittes, which thus far FRANKLIN COUNTY -•••••0 ‘171,111., lh " r "re fill 'lone .1., the' ;11 , 1g 1 , 111 11111.'11 11, ufmill .Isill' I t. I U p ror ;, , r II iiitil.,tm. • iyz d Le tt chviiteNt —N. .I'. Cupp,. tloilitl..rht,r,it, the harri ..f 'lr. Jitc.,ll _en. r l Lvtterkminy towitslop tvti 141.110: It hglitniiiv, and .toirely coostiowil, ut g..,10.r with on comet'', coo:liming of a f l omitily Inc. intplimeins, &v., :til some five loads of whom, of the "preselit crop -Mr. George By• ers, of liainilton township, who, will. n ro,ides his inotlO•r, on ‘Ved. oe.llAy MINI, wink• in the net of stve.•l int! a room, f, II mot til‘no. , t Intl only On the• 1011..tring. on oved cal red art n while eor ogeil iu lotoviou .rune 111 II field ' of Mr, Uglow, 'war Cliatober,loirir mud wltliout hiving exibited any previous spill) tow, dropped, kith ,Cyllle iu halal, nut expired almost in,t-itoly. AN A Li.tusToß was recen:ly liillrel sa Now °Helms anti its flrnh rtinlird nud rnt• en I.y several young men who were no. in the secret. An noon as the weal •sun fair ly over oho secret wit. blown; , fl short, the Idkrnior tons let 0111 of the frying pin into ile• fire, In ether words. the avt.,t, were nslied hew •d lolboator mew. nod In fore the qn , could he ioiswer , d the Ntooc.rbs or him u dozen of 'hew locoed r• I.ellions. This nronsi•d the bile of t e wind, p.trly, and there are ,Wines of nt leit•t two duels consequent thereon. leVlin ootild have thought th at ucli d hind sc•nild have been origionti•d by • an .111.2ntor try?" Tim w:LD Plaenas in Marital courtly, Obin, are lurF,il y s‘veeping the I..te Wan ted rem fields and devnitring even• grain. Ono wan I ist t.ixteen Beres, an Slier eigh Jaen, number ten, antlao n. They can Ilia be driven Runny, l'ut when fired at tb,y only use to light again within tt few rid, ds a..d ol theta lisee been .1:m0 treed ttithin alewd.yh by the citizens, but the numbers du not seem to thutihish in the least, YfIUSfIIIS. gar Queen Victoria iv 40 years old, and the Einpresi Eugenie 3d. rigr Hien. were five hundred an•t fifty lire, dem ha in New York hint week, be- III) iiier , a.ue of one hundred and eleven over the pr.•vinnn week. M'G•n. Quitman, died at Natelicz. Mos . nn gaturdy halt, of the discuse contrtrt.•d ht• him, with ninny other, nt..he But 1 Washington a the mater of 1857. ear An inlikeeptr observed n position UII I V tine spur, and inquirred the rea• son, • Why, what would he the use of another said the postilion, if one aid,• of the horse goes, the other side can't lag be. war Fr,inklin Clf!trty—We notice in the Chainhershurg papers a letter from (Jul A. K, Clare. declining the Con gre,si nal nomination The Repository intimates that he will be a candidate for readectnin to the Legislature. Cer A young Lady in Lancaster, bourn; font,' in love. has twice token laud, ;min to herself because her snittiments are reciprocated. Fairish .girl! She nuuld, to pick her flint and try a short cu Ind again, Who bus nut beTil d!sappOhl tad, Ca r ' A fishing party nt Chorlestnn S C. knird thrve sh.uks , un Thuniday huh (I.IM of which rr•a., at inansler. favaiiriag ricer thiro , n f..•et in Ipagth, and tamer lima a horse In girth. The party ripped him; op. n and found a sailor's pso inol nth, r in his mow. vll, (tower you told 113 yrotr %%laid, was a go o d place for huutin, Now. we've intinpod through it rof Worm, owl ' , Mild no game.' 'Just so: wi.ll I ea Iculaii.d. as a general thing., the less *ilt! Litt , is. the m w , hunting you hove 11:_r A wittio,. d to the sttind gil'. ir.ti.nony. II a ving his plow., hi. turned to Ow couns.•l at iii. bar, awl t,,,tifyi,.e• very ;wide ii. ingnPr~, ;Say, strung,r, which old., nun I fr2r" The Chicago Dentarrot. Redub, lictirs plum Dotiwerilic witecedews, , gt•M in on extended on dhle nrticle, the rt....n00n tit or Colonel Fr..111'.111 .S the C1,141.1:111' t f the Oppn.ition il, ISOII. rter A Spirituel Funeral tut, 111 , 14 ni Lowell lately over the retunins of 1 11. Smith 111i,s Venom Houston prayed and the dead throtteh le r. wlie and iinuily of the ch•ce . B9oe, instend of putou t! on block drrv,,•d ui wh - te with tvlia , ,liawls and bunntt, triann,d earput of twc•ity ono fi3roncoi 'n ihr r:111..y it the Schuylkill. only tour or five. 1,, nr.• in blost, cud oar or Ir a of tie se propose stoppiort ut,lem: the. dt.intind 1,, ir. , cl improve.. No wonder the cool h , iiiess i.. priardst. , (l, and thoti.ands of VVIII 1 , 111,:111. , 11 .:,!!tut t of employownt.— ,100.0.c,n 1)1,11.Ct.'11. I:3%• news from Utah I y ror 1 few weeks since, fAy• cock of Bradford, Enc.lnn& undermilc to walk len miles and th riiw five inns weight over his le u i in the space of two ' nurS, Ile neenittph..ll,l his ex , rnordittary fist in feartuh.ur.•s less than the dine. I• 1 the fir,' hour he walked six miles, airl threw India hundred weight over 'tend 1.20 times. nyr Th, D.•rnoerittio Silt Crow cation made the following nornittatinnq: For Governor, tiviiry Keyes; Lieutt4innt Governor. Lyman, State Trens• urer J. V. TlntrPtitn. ICP Four boxes nl penches of fine flue. or and niiiteitrittice. from Kitlintn. S.C. nod two boxes from IVondwitrd.S (!., were L'llPl"'d on board the steamer N.ishville, which left l'itlirlPstrin o s Sittorduy after noon loci, for New York. Efr Nearly ull the snicirles in th's ennntry are by !nreigners. Yankees rarely if ever make nwny with illettit•o'yes. fur' tinily every one 'kinks he has n chance of 1.4...1412 Pr , sident----it any rue, his nrinov lita him anon, just to see what he ,I 1 rIIIIIN (11, Lo•rr.n room \1 cxica New Otlenrui. Saitint.l v 4. 48514 --The Striltll - Gt•iti rttl IG , sh h••E ',lived here Irmo with Rio Grendu dr tee to :lie t.'1,4 mot' .9,1 0 Look Polosi hod been captured Lt• ihr Constituiiiiiiiihois under Vol turn, and it woo nitnnritil that Gm. Zttnli,tiiti hnd . riltintilitited the City of 11r ico, The ',Rimini were shout to the City. _ /Mr A Quit doro: Kona correspon• dent of a piper mentions some of the mime-, of Indian girls about there, such as Polly Bigfool, Mary Mud rater, Nua Joanyeakp, Polly Litwoen the•logs lei.; Sally Sinifiro ; nod adds. liidian girls to•ie ol any umbi inn will MA sorry In thaw, for most of the tills: , have become diui.ka n and worthless. 'Phi y tho.efore tarn their slue to tt bite alliances, and to be dimippointed iu u white love A doubly f pain u TO THE PEOPLE. In our country every man is, and ought to ben politician. Note tricky demagogue, but one familiar with the silence of Gine eremeni—with our own Democratic, sys tem as organized and administered—with the conduct of our officinl servants; end with the wants and necessities of the mil how, whose time is spent in toil—who live 0..1y to lobar, and desire above every thing else, the prosperity of their country. For seine cause, industry has been com pelled to stop wink. The produce of the farmer is without a market—the inaunfac turers hove been forced to discharge their o peratives—commerce has almost ceased, nod with more money in the country, there is less that passes from hand to hind. 'floe poor must beg. fora day's work, to earn their daily meal, end be refused. Citizens I for ail this there is a cause somewhere in the machinery of the laws or their administration. Is it not because we have bought too touch, nod sold too lisle! Uontinuil purchases from for eign markets. have filled our own. and there is no labor for our artisans. and consequent ly no 'nanny to be circulated among them. It was never so. when our manufariories were proiecti;(l from this loreign competi tion, Pennsylvanians ! and especially tile citizens of our ceunty, have always suffer. ed io trade and business when this state of things existed, For once, in our history, the truth is ap parent Some of the favorites of Power; tile columns of the present Natioual Ad noootr advocate free trade. The low juggle of pretending to be in favor of is ii•iiiectiv. tariff is now abandoned; and Free Trine is avowed ; and the questio n comes hock to you, fellow citizens,—Will you secure a market /or the pr.dluel of Sniericati or rf Foreign labor Thai question mutt • be. - once more answered.— , Your vote in October next will be the an. A government to only truly .Republicats when the Rulers obey the wishjs of thie he moment their Rulers endea vor to force the people to obey them, it is a tyranny. It is only until within n lets years that the Nation.' Atiministratio r , boldly mode known its purposes to cure e the people to submit to its demands. Thu mask has been thrown off: The power of the present Administration has Ewen freely told unblushingly used to crush the spirit of Freedom in Kansas. Farce and Fraud ho c.. struck hands. The People of linitsmt a•kid to be permitted to some upon Ow, Constitution It was denied, runt l'resi• dent liitehnnen tcok the field Ma special ou•.ssnge, urging, its the excuse for the. tv meg:that an early settlement of the.trou• bins in Kansas was of vast importance, and to secure any State Government would certainly produce that end, 'rho minions of Bitch 'non used every npplinnee, with• out success, until the "English Swi hilt," nal its accerni :toying babes, compelled the P,mple of Wansas to accept the fraud, or ::toy out of the Un•ou for five rears. has. in one act, Congress and Buchanan himself:have written jai, howl" on every lord of that special message, which pre tended that . e•early sett lenient". was ago LW. was dt'siredi The tribes oflered in that Bill, ii offered in Pennsylvania, to se. cure a Pennsylintiiin eiection, would send these who much: offers to prison :Menthe knoum t, isht l / 4 s of a constituency be till/3 disregarded and trampled on ? It is for. the Freemen of our State to nurwer. A County Convention appointed the on , dersigned a County Committee to issue it :all for a numinating Convention to issue a coil for a rinini noting Convention. Ac. tom, that call, we havd deemed it prop,ir to preface it by the preceding re in , rlcs, hoping thus in secure attention to the interests involved. The bold, manly and united action of the true men of every political creed, who agree upon the ques tions above submitted, will secure the nom ination of a County and District Tibet ac ceptable to all, and which shall reflect hen. or upon the Convention. We ask of all, who sympathize with these views, to an earnest effort to union and success. A COUNTY CONVENTION, 1,1 hereby culled, to be compoied 'el two De!dotes from each township, borough, end special Election District, to meet in II u ti neon on Tuesday, Sugnst.loth, at one o'cleck, on said day ; and the citi- I zees of the said Township, Boroughs and ltlection Districts, who d. sire the triumph of the tights of the people over the wrongs of a foolish and oppressive Administration wl o wish to so far protect our own menu. Reines that they can compete with those from a Foreign market, and who are oppo sed to the Kansas policy of the National Adininistraiinn, are requested to meet, at the places of holdinT mirth elections, on Saturduy the 7th .ftuyust, to elect tivo Delegates to meet in said Convention, t, nominate a ticket for the support of to , people, and to' d 3 such other things full and effective organization may require. D McMonne, John Whittaker, Dr. C W. Moore, Nathaniel Lytle, Hen. W. lohnsten, R. B. Wigton, H Hamilton, Wm. P. Orbison. Interesting reading matter can be (cow', on all sides of this paper, ;~