€l3^ — BEDFORD, Fa. Prlda) Oct. 19. IH.V6 '■feirfess and Free." i'.VVID OVKR, KUIT&U AM" IIU-IKUKR m wgun nji u* nr -n irw-r w fnr >ll ~t FOR PRESIDENT? MtLiAEiB FIIJ.HOIE, Of NEW YORK. FOR VICE PRESIDENT: i\!)RK\Y JACKSON iiONILSON. OF TENNESSEE ~ ISif i;iX( TOBH. TICK.ET. ELECTEES AT LARfJF. lion. A. Ste-art, Hon. J. R. Ingors=oU. DISTRICT KI.KCTOItS. 1. A. J. Flora erfelt, J3. Samuel Vol.n. 2. J/i'Bij White, It. Charles 1 • V\ ells, S. J#. J. liilejr, Jr., 15. G W. Youngman, •4. I/fijry I>. Moore, 10. J. A' - ifoshhour, ft. Daniel O. //itiK-r, 17 S. K. DullieKi. Isaac Newton. IS. Geo. V. Ibitton, 7. Caleb N. Tavlor, lU. J'S. 11. Rutins, s. John C. Myers, 20. John II Wells, y. S.-.url Keiieagv, 21. Wni. M. W right, JO. Hr. tirv Vv". Snyder, 22. Henrv Pliillij-R, 11. Kim tier Cleaver, 23. John M.i. Nesl.il, : 12. Robert F. Clew , 21. J.N. 7/etlirirgtoir, , 25. James Webster. f< u_ wnjawaEMtiI !■ <1 BW n ' £V2aL--.3 - i ---r- 'V.cx *iF L * IFJCr." I l\)0N STATE TICKET. Canal Commissioner : THOMAS E. COEIIRAN, Of York County. .ludiior General: DARWIN PHELPS, Of Jbrmstrori g County. Surveyor General: BARTHOLOMEW LA FORTE, -j Of Brad for:'. County. cor NT Y TICKET. (05GR1NE JOSEPH PUMROY, i 0/ Juniata County. Fot Assembly, W \Y. SELLERS, Of Fulton C< utity, JOHN PRIXGLE, Of Cambria County. .Insatiate Judge, ADAM ILVMNIiART. County Surr't/'.r. DANIEL SAMS. Commissioners, ALEXANDER DAVIS, " years. JOHN BLACKBURN, 7 year. ; Poor Director, JOHN METZGaR. .ludiior 3. ANDREW .7, lIEIGIiART, " rear?. JESSE AKERS. *2 year'. Coroner, SAMUEL SNIVELY. AMERUMN MEETINGS. We arc authorized to announce the foi l-wing American meetings, to be held by the American party, at the times and places named. Good speakers are secured for the whole of them, and ail of a!! parties aire inv'ueJ to attend. Also at ll.iiusb-irg, in Coleruiu Town ship, on Friday '.he 10th insl., at - o'clock, T\ M. Also at Chaneysville, in Southampton Township,on Saturday the llth inst., at I o'clock, I'. M. Gen. Win. IB Kooutz. Francis Jordan, Esq., atl l l)r. Compiler, are expected to ad dress all of these meetings, and \vc hope ill.-re wiii he a general turn-out of our friends. There will be, by divine permission, a pro tracted meeting, commence at Traws Run Ghurch. in Friends cove, on Saturday the ■ llth of October, at 11 o'clock. Services j will be continued over Subbntb and as much . lunger as may be thought, proper. G. w. BOI'SE. j T,;st Xotire. YCOOUNTS ot' I tie unpaid Stork of the j Hopeweu and bloody Hun Plank Koad, i have U'fi< pi u-ed in the hands of Levi Aguew. ' of Bedford, an ! .!• lm A. Gump of Bloody Hun. ! for collection. Suits will be commenced ajriirtst ; all who are delinipi-nt after the 10th ot October ; inst. Ilv orderof the Board Directors. J NO. MOWER. tlet. 18*) C' Scc'v. i BE WARE! | Americans! we warn you to beware of i the false issues that will be sprang upon jou between this and the election. Every mean? will be used, by the Locafocos, to I i.ivlu. e yon not to support the Union ticket. '1 hey know that the Tresidential contest de pends cnlir. lv upon the result of the Slate i election. J., : t the State be carried against Buchanan on next Tuesday, anil t-o sure . witi it be carried forMi'lard Fillmore in November next. . Don tbe deceived or misled into voting | against a single one c,f them, but vote the whole Union State Ticket, and jou will , have nocture to regret it. Dot wewrara ! you now, beforehand, be nut deceived bv the fraud-, forgeries, find fitlsuhsods of the nnx>j. Attend the polls early, Americans, vols ! early, and work with a will tie balance of ; the day. iFHIMi TOTIFiUSi America expects erery Pafriat (o do his liu.'y I! ,f RALLY! RALLY!! RALLY!!! Freemen of Bedford County,next Tuesday is the election ! Are you prepared for it ? It is one of the most important contests that you were ever called upon to decide.— On that day the contest for the Presidency will be decided for or against dames Buchanan. If we cany Pennsylvania at the first elec- j tion, Buchanan will be dropped, ; and /TLLMOKE will be elected ! RALLY! R.ILLY!! RALLY!!! On Tuesday next. Let no Ameri- , can stay away from the polls. Our friends should see that every aged ; and infirm man who votes our tick et, is taken there. DO YOUR WHOLE DUTY! | Don't go by halves! If we wish to 1 be successful, we must WORK WITH A WILL! r i he Locofocos have got 011 from Washington and New York, about • *200.000 to carry Pennsylvania, ; and 110 one doubts but that they j have one or two thousand of it in ! Bedford C'ount v, and they are using it wherever they think they can ' make a vote ! WATCH THEM, AMERICANS! \ and wherever you can hear of. or see a man who attempts (a bribe a ' voter, inform 011 him ! The penal- j <v against bribing voters is very se- ! Vere I j THEY ARE GROWING EES- i PER ATE! and in order to carry Bedford Conn- ! ty, they will stoop to anything! —-j They know this is their last stand ' that if they are beaten, Loeofocoism will be dead, —past resurrection in Bedford County. Turn Out! and Rally to the support of the i whole Slate Ticket! and the District and County tickets also. See that every ticket lias on it the names of Thomas E. (\orhran. Uarwin Pholtf* JHtholouiew Laportr-. •Joseph t'umroy. John Piinplc. Ada to Barr.hart. Daniel Sams. Alexander Davis, John ])!aelburn. John Meizgir. \ndrew J. Ri ighnrf. Jesse Akers. Samuel Snively. Do not scratch a name on it, but VOTE THE WHOLE TICKET A Let Americans and all opponents of Loeofocoism, let every lover of the Union, RALLY! RALLY.'! RALLY!!! On i uesday next, and a glorious virtory will crown your eilorts. Don't put any faith in any ot their ELEVENTH HO UK LIES! They are circulating a report that the Fillmore men are soli! This is a lit, AMERICANS CAN'T BE SOLD! Again we would say, let no American voter stay away from the Polls, but let every man who loves his country TURN OUT ! TURN" OUT !! | and vote the whole State and Coim ty Ticket. ,It A LLY! R A LLY!! R ALLY!!! from your farms, your workshops,. from mountain and valley, your ; country expects everv man to give ©NE S>lY to its service, and a Gloridiis Victory will be ours! txoriiEit Wlsmuooii. . We understand I hat Wm. P. ■ Schell, Esq., stated last Saturday nightdo the Loeofbco Club in this place, that the editor of this paper at some time or other, stated that in two weeks he was going to take down the name of Fillmore and put up that of Fremont to the head of our columns! This is a falsehood ! TY e never said anything of the kind, : and we dare Mr. Scheil or anybody ! else to make good the statement. — j Mr. Scheli, once before circulated a story of the same kind, which we j proved to be false, by the young man whom he gave as his authority. Probably Mr. Scheli is repeating i this story wherever he goes, for the ! purpose of injuring U3 ana our par ty. Americans, lying is their game don't be deceived by anything thev sav! f v | ! We warn our friends to boon their guard, from this time until af ter the election. We understand that the Bedford Gazette of this week is to be tilled with all maimer of lies against our candidates. Jbe ! lieve none of them, as they are on ly got out at tliis late day so that we may not be able to answer or re fute them. We also understand that the County is Hooded with j lying Loeofoco pamphlets, pretend i ing to be written by a Fillmore I man, but without a name or the place here printed, attempting'.'to ! prove that cur candidate for ('anal i Commissioner, Thomas E. Cochran, our candidate for Auditor General, | Darwin Phelps, and our candidate for Surveyor General, Bartholo mew Laporfe, are Abolitionists.— This is a base lie ! Mr. Cochran is an old line Whig, Mr. Phelps is an American, and Mr. Laporte is an American Republican. On the success of this ticket will in a great measure depend the election of I President on the fourth of Novem ; ber next. Let no friend of Mr. I Fillihcre, then, vote against any ; one of that ticket, but go to the i polls on Tuesday next, and vote the j whole State and < 'ounty ticket, from | Canal Commissioner down to Aud i itor. | ANOTHER LOCOFOCO LIE! Me understand that the Locofb | cos have circulated all over the ! County that John S. Ritehev, Esq., I and his son, Mr. William Ritchey,. i have loft the Americans and gone • over to the Loeofoces. WK ARE ! AUTHORIZED by Mr. William Kifch ey to deny this story on his own part; and also for his lather. They are both good and true Americans, and lighting for the whole State and County tickets. This is the game the Locofocos are pursuing, accord ing to their story, half the best men in the County have joined them, but when you sift them, thev all turn out to'be lies from the whole cloth like this one. We hear every day of Locofocos join mi our ranks, and the Loeolbcss get up tales like thii to counteract them. Again we snj, IjelieVc none of their lies. Another Lccafoco Lie J A DAM BARNHART. We understand that the Im.umeos are circulating a report against Adam Barn iiaut, our candidate for Associate Judge t" the effect that lie is a nigger ditcher— that a year ago he helped to catch two or three runaway stars f Ouly think A dam Barnhurt a sirti* catcher' This is ejough to utake any one Hugh who ever knew Coi. Barnhart! it is tiue that tli re were several runaway slaves caught about one year ago in St. Glair Township. It is equally true that a man by the u MHO of Barnhart of Bedford, wis concerued in catching them I But he is a Locofbeo, and never was anything else! IBs name is Sauiuel Barnhart, and lie is not even a re- latiou in the mo.-t r> mote degree of Adam Birnhart. Aotoricititi don'*. eni'agts in such dirty bnsiness, and Adam Barnhurt B ! lite last man in the world tint wiul l do so. This story is on a put with the '-Nineotu poop's" witch story against William Grif fith, and like it, it was their own men who j were the guilty parties. Americans, be . lieveuoDe of the eleventh hour lies of the Locofocos, put out in this stage of tho eam ■ paign, so that our friends may not have time to refute them. They are ail cn a par with this falsehood on Adam Baruhart, who j well known to bo one of the best nton in j the Bounty. Have jonr YVagons read) ! ! Let our American friends in the j Townships, have wagons on the i ground at an early time on theelec -1 tion day, to bring out the aged, and the infirm, and tlve dilatory. It is important that not one vote should be lost to the cause of America. Itt looking over the last Gazette, we came to the conclusion that all ; the wit contained in that number was taken from Walker's Diction ary. "Fine, thin" man ! is the li beler, and very ".showy, splendid, beautiful /" very, is. the church mem ber !—very ! | , A POLL LIST. It i? important that our frieudaof ths Townships should have a POLL LIST of every Voter, aud mark out every one mj he vote-. By this mean? it can bo Been who o' our men have not voted, and before it io ; late, let them bo sent for. W c call the atteuti. a of our readers to the advertisement of Messrs. Blymire and Hart ley. I bey have 'an excellent assortment of Hardware, Tinware, k". Give thcin a ■ CfttJ. BEDFORD INQUIRER AND CHRONICLE. [A WiRMiS f) pElllfp I We cnl! the particular attention cf our , Amerieau friend.; to lltf folio - itig srt je!r r from the ' .l,iter tea n Uigur,' 7 t!:e National 1 organ of the American party, published i.; | Washington City, I>. 0. li will Le seen from it the desperate means to which the Bnelusr.cers resort to carry the Htate ticket { on Tuesday nest. .Man y hns been po'treu oat like tut far for ftt'it purpose! Some tint© ; ago wo informed our readers of the fact tlm! pjttf thousand dollars, were raised in Wash- j tngton for the purpose of carrying Pcitti- ' | sylvituia. We last week noticed the fact j | that a number of New York merchants had ! subscribed seventy thousand dollars for the i Same purpose! And uow we publish this ; article from a Southern Ausericau paper, , showing in what way this money is to be ap- ; plied—to do feat our Union State ticket.— . IV e call on all our friends to bewirt of pre ! tended Americans who electioneer against : i "he State ticket, as th-n or-? not true friends of Air. Fillmore. Every vote against any j one of the l'u:©a State ticket, is as gjod us 1 ! one rote for BuchatiatJ, and Locofoco.sni j kuows it. IVo do not know' if there are j any one professing to lu att Aiaenc'Ji, in j this County, who electioneers against cither t Mr. Cochran. Mr. Phelps, or Mr. L -porte, but if there be, v.atch him well, for the | strong probability is, thai he is a Buchanan J man in disguise! Let us elect the State j ticket, by a large majority, as we believe wc ' i will, and the whole South will see (hat Iu_ : ; chanan has no chance, and they will natur- i ally fall into the support of Air. Fillmore, and with the aid of New York, New Jersey California and other Notheru states, he will be triumphantly elected. Whilst on this subject, we will simply remark, that iu order to carry out the ini quitous schemes alluded to ir. this article j lmcofoeoistu has its hired etnuiisaries now all , over the State. Only last week one J. C. | VAN I'YKE. of Philadelphia, a perfect | toady of Buchan u.V. arrived in this pi ice, j and was closeted with the Locofoeo leaders, I j and immediately proceeded to Somerset.— j , ' All know the object of his visit! It was to j s ; leave money, levied on the office-holders in j 1 i Washington and elsewhere, in this place, to : ; he applied for tlm purpose of buying votes 1 f • for the Lecofocn Slate ticket. We again I ( warn our American friends to beware of) : any one who will attempt to urge you to vote against the .State ticket, as he is not uu American or a friend <-f hilloiore, ldr 1 the success of our gallant standard bearer depends upon the triumph of all the Union-Stale candidates. The following is the artieli lo which wc Pei;;isj!ranfa Election. Wc v. urn unr friends in Pennsylvania to be 6'n their guard ogiin-sf rhc wjjes and tricks ef •! sham Dei.-, craey. Nearly all the committee rooms of that party in Wash ington arc ch-cd, and tiic who workers have g-cio l. -iiee with their pockets full of mom y and their plans v.-o'i concocted lo carry out one of the most daring schemes of ttrading villainy eve practised hv.eor l upt-p.' iticians. The whole irate of I'enn sylv-iiii is parcelled out into section.-, and i.ito each section one of the faithful is -cut to bargain with any and every prominent ami-Buchanan leader, that the Democrats shall cist their votes for the anti-Uuckan tri can it doles for .lad it or iienetal and Surv y.jr Gem ml if ihe ,uj j- RuchdmnUc* will sustain the Hbe.'i.inan candidate jor Canal Co mm >ss ion er. The sham Democrats have ascertained that unless some such intrigue can be ac eomplLhel in Pennsylvania, en the 14th of this mouth the whole i.'ijion ticket will he elected, an 1 Buchanan will be shown so weak, in Lis own State, that ho will be prompt)y abandoned b_v the whole South' Lot it by a surrender of the contest on "the two minor offices of Auditor General and Surveyor General, they can secure the elec tion of the Buchanan Canal Commissioner the slum Democrats will claim that the contest was made upon that officer, nnd that his election manifests the strength of Bu chanan in Pennsylvania. And thus these wire workers expect to foul the Union men, oi t at State into this trap—and to gull the South with the idea that Buchanan is strong in Pennsylvania, because, forsooih, the Buchanan candidate for Canal Commis sioner has thus been elected! We have it from men who are members of the sham Democratic Clubs—men who hold office under this administration— men who know what they say, but who despise the base trickery of their associates, that this is the game these po'itieul tricksters are trying to play out iu Pennsylvania! la the public departments it is ;t common tiling now, since the scheme above men tijuad has been concocted, fot the friends of Buchanan to offer to bet ou the election ot the Buchanan candidate for Canal Com missioner, and at the same time to refuse to bet on the Buchanan candidates for the two other offices I It was this lingular proposition, made by one of the clerks in the Treasury Depart ment, that Jed us to suspect the trickery which we have unfolded. Wo knew, of course, that some scheme of chicanery would be resorted to, in orJer to make i show, if possible, of u greater strength for Buchanan iu Pennsylvania, at the October oleetion, than ho really possesses, and for tunately we have ferreted o*t tho whole plan, and LOW warn the Union men of that .state, not to be entrapped by these sbain Democrats into any such folly as to sw.ip votes with on any of tfco candidates. Mon ey will be lavished freely to accomplish this pnrpo. c—promises cf great advantage will be male—and every artidee of corruption witi i'O essayed. St/Nl> FiKii! Let our Southern friends also look to it that no such result, (should it bo accom plishes) as that of tho election of one of the Buchanan candidates in Pennsylvania, on the 11th instant, shail be palmed off upon the people of the South, as on evi dence of Buchanan's strength in Lis own ' State, if cannot and he wilt not receive ihe r'.ilor.d vole, of lien as utmi nix in A'o |v m. r ! Nor Imve wrf the feast idea that, with ill the appliances of money, trickery, , promises, throat-, tieceplioia and every spe cie's of political liiaiio avi iog, the sham ; Democrats can ctUi.e- within twenty thbtis ; and votes of electing even one man on their State ticket on the 14th instant ! Still, it jis impossible to know to vrhut extent their ' schemes may have already secured votes for : their leading trndiiatc. Let IVunsylva niatis beware that traitors in the en nip. of the Union man do not betray them. We also copy fiom tlie same paper, the fol.'bvring extract from an article, showing ! the manner in which they tax the office. ! holder-, all for the purpose of carrying Pennsylvania for the Buehanecr- at the t State election to come oil" next Tuesday.— i Honest voters of Bedford county what think you cf these things? Alust not the Democracy he bard pressed when they re sult to this outrageous villainy to cariv : tbi? great State.. Spurn all their "firs! Have nothing to d>. with a party who eon sider nothing 100 outrageous and dastardly to secure their success. But to the extract, read the article, and show it to your ncigh ! cr ' j "L'7 ihefacit be laid before the country j iiud let this present local condemn at ion of :i liighhinided outrage upon the rights and i feelings i f our jiietiopolit.<n community, | spread to every socii'>U of the Union, and j let every true j]m ricnn fed ud net as if j the shameful despotism practised upon the citizens of Washington had be in visited : upon himself! He it then known, (and vrehold ourself re sponsible for the truth of the statement.) that a few weeks since, a useetingofsundry leading friends of Mr. Buchanan, holding high positions under this administration, w.s held tst tiie room of one of said friends, ' high in office, in the Treasury building, at which meeting it was made known, by in formation communicated hy ccitain <> her Federal diguntaries of this city, that j arris were required to meet tin* exigencies of the pending crisis, and thereupon an officer of the Treasury oilerd a resolution to the fol lowing eff.-et, to-wit: 'ik at the Heads of ldurcaus should he "required " to subscribe §SO each—those receiving salaries of §I,BOO or $7,000 should subscribe §2O each—those receiv ing salaries of § 1,000 slmuld subscribe §ls each those receiving salaries of §1.400 should subscribe £112.50 each—and those receiving SI,OOO should subscribe §lO each, and so on. This .vs. lu'.i ti -,v is amended hy substitu ting the word " soficiitd for the word "re quirt d," and in this shape if p y-ed unaiii ously. We have iht names cf the dignita ries ttu.ii jirioenj! These sums were to be paid cut oi the s tlaries for the month of .Sep tember. i In accordanc with this resolution, the va | riou parties -object to this '-Black mail 'al ifF* * were waited upon at tie; end of the month, ami si goHcifi<T' to sw.feribe the amount assessed upon them-, and in all ca ses the solicitation was responded to, affir matively, am! thus about §O,OOO were "subscribe,V in the Treasury Department alone) to lbs campaign fund, to provide Tor the pressing wants of the "great Democratio party!" It is estimated that about §70,000 hno thus Ice "subscribed" during the pres ent week in the several D.-bartnients. For the. Inquirer and Chronicle. Mil. OVER:— -Publish it not in Oath, pro claim it not in the streets of Bedford, that the little man with the white hit is not him self any more. To day lie was heard exclaim, in the bitterness of hi? sou!, after their grand and magnificent fizzle r.t this place. ♦'Plots hare 1 laid dark and dangerous "With boracuirrs who are my only friends, "To set the Americans in swift and deadly hate, "Against my hitter enemies the Repub licans, "And if the' Bowery Boys' had been as true and just, '♦As I am .-.ubtie, false, and treacherous, "The day would now he ours." "But alas, ala , what a lizzie, is this my frtends, whero is the people that were to hang on iy burning eloquence to dnvl— Wltero is the (VSliees, the O'Kafcrtys? ! OliJ where tell me, where have my BORI>KR | Bt'PFiAxs gone!" Yes, the little man, (baring the white hat this time,) 3che!l, accompanied by Cess na, and an old Mr. Ox! In persuance to quite an extensive notice, met to-day in 'flicker's Ban llooni, and fizzled out. Not another soul was present, save John Long. This was one of the most magnificent fiz zles of the season, it lias effectually ex tinguished, yea, blotted out every vestage of Locofoeoismf out side of the Catholic Church, in this part of God's creation.— Truly every dog has his day, so thought these chaps, s0 to drown their sorrow, they all took a little mountain dew, and then sneaked out of town like dogs that had been after sheep without success. I oor fellows, what a pity, what a shame, that these Bowery Boys received such a cool reception. So effectual was this fizzle, that there was not even one O'Shee', nav, not even a M'Ferucy, or a dog to shout for Maca nan. If those two Ksqr's have any friends in Bedford, we would advise them for God's sake, to keep them at home, put them un der niodieal trcotinont as soon as possible, shave their heads, blister, bleed, cup; do any thing that may possibly restore vheui to common sense. A JACKSON DEMOCRAT. REMEMBER, That G. Nelson Smith is a papist, and as such, voted in the last Legislature to char ter a Jesuit Monastery in Cambria County. Kemember, that G. Nelson Smith voted in tho last Legislature for tho present Jog Law ! Ok! eilifls : VICTORY : £3 ea O ' fe % i 1 _ & _ fj Americans triumph ant in Baltimore by 1MM) Majori ty! Maryland safe for Fillmore! Buchanan nowhere. North or South! \ v E have the gioiiotis satisfaction of aunouneißg tli election of Tliomas Swann, nit: AMERICAN* ("AX DID ATI: FOR MAI Oil of lite Citv of Haiti more bv 1900 Majority! ZfALTIMoRK HAS ALWAYS"fiEKX a Locofoeo (J 11 i . 'i his settles the Presi dential uuesti.m for the Imericau§, So far as Maryland and the South is con cerned Poor /fuel-man, bis friends arc deserting liim both North and South ! AMERICANS .OF BEDFORD COUNTY, GO TO THE POLLS and imitate your Maryland breth em, by voting the Whole State ar.d Coun ty ticket. —o— Another (State GOIE! I Hartford, Conn, Oct. 7. Returns fiom eighty three towns have been received. Fifty four towns have goue I' reuiout, twenty eight Buchanan, and one divided. Fremont gains in seventeen towns from l ist fill, and in* nine towns from last spring. For Ihi Inquirer and Chronicle. TUSOAIIOItA VALLEY JUNIATA COUNTY. j T have a few words to say in tcgard to j W iison Ileilly, and Joseph Pumroy, the op posing candidates for congress, in the 17tb district. The one is a lawyer of Chambers ; burg, and the otiier an Old Parmer of this \ alley. The farmers being a3 much inter. , ested in regard to our offiatr--, as any oth' ! er class oT tuen, (as one of their number.) i I shall endeavor to speak of the claims of f the two men. Mr. i'umroy has been livin™ ; in this valley for some five or sis years, hav ing cr..migrated to this place from Path ! Valley,Frank]in county, where he was born and raised. He is of humble parentage, | cradled in adversity and by bis own uutir . cxeitions has worked his way to tbe high j position he now occupies. lie started in ! in iite a poor boy without,perhaps a dollar, ! an J to day he stnuds at the head of the | Agricultural Society of this county. This [position has been gained by his own per severance,by close attention to business,md by a strong determination to succeed in the vocation he had chosen. Mr. Pumroy first commenced the business of life by sclitDg ; goods, which he carried in a small pack on j ht3 buck travelling, front house to bouse, From this he set up a small store, and sub. I sequcutly engaged in farming, and (one of| the uoblesl of all occupations,) milling, which business he it still engaged iu yet Huting the time he resided in Franklip j comity, he was elected to the legislature, j one or two Sessions, and has in his posses sion now many tokens of regard from his ! eld constituents. So we sec that the Old farmer Mr. Pumroy has beeu successfully engtfgcd in tanning, Merchandising, >liii- j ( ing, ard Farming, at.d from his varied ex j porieoce in the different callings of life j would be weli and ab!v qualified to repre sent the' views of the tax payers of this dis ; triet. A* a miller be would represent their interests, as a merchant ho would represent their interest. and last (though not least) he would represent the interest* of the hon est old farmers who comprise the majority of ! the inhabitants of this district. From this iwe turn to his competitor. Mr. Ileillv, and who is he? An able lawyer of Chamber.,- burg, whUpcr ileilly's friends, and for one I am not going to dispute about their opio ] ions, but the question comes up, who dr.es Mr. ileilly represent wiiy the lawyers, and I do they compose the great part of the pco ! pie of this district? I think not. Mr. Iteil ;ly if elected would represent the views of j those who are engaged in the practice of ' law, while Mr. l'umroy would represent the j views of tl.c farmers together with th $c ; enumerated above. When we look back for j the last twenty years, how many farmers do we find, have found their way iuto the hsl'.i of congress? Comparatively but few, while j the ot'.icr professions have been well repre sented, and the law in particular, and now 1 when an honest old farmer i- pre.-cr-ted f-.r j our suffrages vl3 .shall we choose? Shall : vvc choose one wlio has sper.t nearly all his ■ time m his (tlice, or one whoso every iut r s est i„ identiSed with the farmer's, the ; borer's and the mechanics. In th- ianyn age of Mr. I'ninr.iy'., opposers in this eoun county, "lie i, a good citizen, a go si hu n<'s.*= man, u common man," and what morj do wo want, a good citizen is one that is wise, prudent, honest, firm to 'i > t.rpos", tr,lightened, librral-uiindod, public scirttec, patriotic and generally virtuous, a go. : business n.t.n, i> itc ihat is upright in .'1 1 hi* transactions, inJustri u: ha'. facile in his man nets, judicious t;i h.s pious, energetic aud .successful in accomplishing them, a cointuou man, is oue time is nca too purse-proud ou account of bis wvaltl , nor too much stuck up on account of his standing in soc : <"ty, to shake : poor man be the hand in any company, and to treat all peojde with due courtesy t.i.d civility."' I > the above, you have a definition of the iat uage of .-ur opponents in regard to Mr. l'umroy. Li this county he is highly re spected and ioved hy all. for iiis pi.is un assuming manners. And now 1 have v ■<: on the one hand Mr. Wilson il illy lawyer of Chauibersburg. on the oth r vr ' have Mr. Puuiroy, faimliartv known by th: name o; the u Oid Farmer of 1 it-car. ;a alley. "W b.:ch wi'l yon chorst' ' We will look for the answer at the ballot-box. Yoar's with respect, A.N" OLD FARMER October 3, 1850 GO IT, YE CRIPPLES. An office bolder on yesterday told a fries I •f our* that fifty thousand .lollars L:d been i assessed upon Washington citr Democrats, : to help carry Penn>yl.jii:..— nd that the a liferent States had bean eall.-l upon for ittnds to help carry that State, as it was ue | ce.-sary to carry it to keep up the conf;- | deuce of their friend-; that if I'ennsylva ; uia should be 10-t at the O vtr.Ler elec'ion, all confi ietice in lluclritiati s election would be lost. | Poslscripl. A letter was received la-t night or t morning from Senator Brod ; head by one of the faithful, informing him that the battle was fought and won in Penn sylvania, fur Buchanan, by which we un derstand that the intrigue to which we have referred Ins be>eti successful. Don't count chickens before they are hatched. The eggs may be addled—who knows? Watch the the .sham Democrats, ye citizens of the | Keystone State ! — lf c~ihi'lp'on^Or^an. FRIGHTENED. A Buchanan Democrat, who h a clerk j in the Treasury Department, made a Let of ; 8200 some time since, that Pennsylvania would cast her electoral rotef.-r Buchanan, j 'litis week, the Buchanitiite has besought a personal friend of his, who is an Ameri can, to take $-200 for him, and bet !', that Buchanan would not carry Pennsylvania' Washington Organ. \EW GOODS! TUk!T received and far sale at Jicrn's .\"E--V STORK, a lage ami well assorted stock of Tall | and Winter Goods. tlj is now- prepared to Taceomiuodate his friends an-i cust "titers, and the | public generally . To attempt to enum i mie his j stock in a news paper advertisement, wo ald l>e : lolly, or a list ©f ihoprices useless. for the pub '■ lie would not believe that gvtds wore selling as : they offer them, unless rh.-y call and see far ■ themselves. We don't wish to boast, tut mere ly remark tint for variety texture, and che.p ness. his stock cannot be excelled, ard it is eti culatcd to please all. We cordially invite the public to canal REED'S m STORE j and satisfy themselves in regard tbe variety of • the above statement, and examine his stock i>e fore you purchase elsewhere. I Produce ol all kinds taken in exchange for i goods. Oct. 10, '56. [ : Ji° Tf n:. 1 KTTKKS of Administration having been granted on the Estate of Isaac Cousben our, late of Juniata Tp., to the subscriber liv ing in said Tp., alt persons indebted to said wry hereby notified to make pavment l turned.atcTy, and those having claims against ii-.e same wit; present them properlv authenti cated tor settle men t. JOSEPH DULL, Adm'r. Oct. 3,1350. SH AD, .cckrol, ttnu llerring, for sale at cHOhMiVKLR'S Colonnade Store. Oct. 3, 1856. A Prime lot ot Grocerie*, just received and for sate at SifOlTv A Kbit's, Colore Store. Oct 3, 1356.
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