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Montrose Gazette, and Susquehanna County Herald from Montrose, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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i AC 1 ur thtL of -Atate of rebellion Mjr.Ve) he should lathe ClVll emnlovmellts I however in other rnrt. I 'iri laninat thA revealed urill him noweverin otner I I gainst the revealed will of end verse tha matter. Hiirw i i 1 vvi0 vvui cmpwymeuis respects may God. my country, to which I "have Ih unworthy to approach thehgnoraoce of or hostility to his aJ as with an example of what a father j. i i "v4m iu mw ma win unim 1 ttle service which I have beenl.pptal itiBeal to the i.ntlre of CinA Ilne "Oie reason wny men have east I tnnavreaan.

nf fk. to the I'listke of my God. I me reason 'why men haw Prom PhOadfelphia to nfrill MlMHM AH film iL I on render it, falls far short I with all the confidence which can and have assu- was tat Roman Brotut. That there Via Bethlehem, Wilkesbarrt. mirtvltUi Rut uV A tow from a consciousness of per med their own preservation as their are others as just as he was.

I have own care, and to gaved by "their no scruples in asserting and would own wisdom and Tin 5r.i. anaiuiaca. rdntir alludes to all th' h.M k.n:... fUHlS Lin will Uaa PI.P.JJ. T.

.11. mi ys- "uneiation of those who have coi spelled an invading foe, or led ar armies to victory i At the -ry moment when heis inveigh- airainst the nhiectinn tn the rccxuuae. Your obd't servant, H. CLAY. 26th Marth J825." w.vwi a mini, it ivhuu IU ICWU1UU III IQC ClflD of capital punishment, no matter who mon weal and suffer them to be cut ho mm w-hofh I n-r i i ph' very Tuesday.Thursday and Sunday morning, at 4 o'clock run through Germantown, Chesnut HilL Mootfomerv.

fioiun. UnlnK lrreu-iou irora ine uvin wiuiout one eflott i this what I call a sweenimr to sate them such Action Wthe Presidency, foun-l ffiHSJ At322 Ifik 1. 1 1 I (CM IMA lt 4 Vim BtrtnaJr I I 1 'tit Beth-, win injure tne eommumtr br his and christians ia.t& tha rK.iun.,clKui i. lehem. Maaareth.

mdean. Wilka iku.ujiuu tne caviusivv limitary of his merits, does hr it perceive that he is Insr Its Validity bv rjrescribinir rjoriTiiosE. r. FRIUAy. APRIL 8, l25 gainst God's will.

Ihat I have not alty. 1 know that life is taken from barre, to Montrose, where i inter-sects the New York I.in. aihiok iu.Buuuoniuiva owceruj, i oruig fiw tne same reason that a member of the own words to nrov. Rnf U. Ikj.

i IVI nassea on to Owetm and thmm Ami. who has not success- hlmra. Collin, 8e Co. r- "i viij ouipuiaieu nbs not oniV it will be said in reply to this, that we become useless in consequence of are not toemect God vill wnrt mi.lCaocL i f.k- wwe oeconie. useless in consequence of Pt(iod work mi- disease, but the of fy by the wav of Ithaca and to Geneva, where it attain intpmoi-t juiiy xougnttne public enemy think And thavby such general pros- rest the body consideration of the pr.tnr.

nf klracles a daily line to Rochester, Buffalo, Lewistown. Returning, will enpuon, ana tne requirement oil a -p ivKunuyiwaoj ua coaia- Successful military service as the of the followingr Whoever wjsJojn eaecuUoner doyour leave Geneva at the same time, and pursue the same route to Philadel-phia. The imnortance of thi IJn unly condition of civil preferment 8uing election, as Site Sl, a.ncsu av: the inevitable eficct would be the the proposition of an individual, and ltftal? ffA rfff ultimate establishment of ft Mil- not stamned with inv asoumpd I together for etiml tn iKm thuf mA i i. 'vi nuum uui acreen ineircnu- itarv Ooyernment Ithnrit i o.nn... nim.wul feel no othpr rnnwm h.

I Hn if readily be seenit onena a.dirt a. b.iii rx I jp i it a tt ii vm i 1 I hit Own nrnvtH ln. Utma -i-i UlVi If the contents of the letter to i'0 -t-- ww communication hstixn nf no siii nnnrroi rir at nni i aw es sa sue inn. uuaarni an niurn lariMnii Mr. 5wartwout were such 7 Gou an to yield unlimited obedi- itv as those who would attemnt Philadelnhia and tha Wmutmrn m.

hiubiw iiuiiwi omi vv ira. iciBtietiiftnra fnhi. i.ikM.. I .1 justly to excite surprise, there p. cum a man rescue (lie cuipnttrom the arm of by any Elector who prefers another will know that the Almighty can de- justice.

Sincerity has quoted from rniminLk nr .11 ticket, without anr danrpr nf hvihiy rose, it intersects a line to Harris-; burg, fiw. to Tioga Paint. lmira. irr. tn Bath.

'I'Kno iicuuiuiii wiinout a miracle, or it 1. Tim. S. 6. rth unit e.

l. without! miracle, i the citi2ensoftheUaited States, denounced as an anostate. need he by a miracle. Cursedis man I his readers to make theijMiwn appli- to.h. nun m.

fordina an onnortunitr tn f2ntlmj.i i. that trusteth in man, and make th cation? Surely reader, you caonot uesh hlS 'i'hmiaanda I hut ua tkmm L-m, at gentlemen is one of the last and Ladieawha K-iakt totrvf in to-wfaotn it was necessary to ad- and great men have believed in the! to capital punishment, but to 'charity any vindication of General t.z. ir. i i I tlierof these directions, of a cheap and expeditious mode of convey- ance. I wf iiiu i ui puro nean, ana oi a good uite and at tha am tmm it.

i. fxe naa given auun-i Good Hants. Cnarhna and -rt ed what was written in the epistle to about charity, charity will not come dant eyidsnce af his entire tion to' the cause of the1 General. He was here after the election. Ail and attentive Drivers, are eoga- ennve junvers, are et w.

Wi i "iiuw una neau Aias tnat mere uiiiiga wora wgemer lor good tolare so many who 'undersUnd not bd every attention will be and was uie of the committee meiu wac-iove but at the what thKysa nor what they P1 the Proprietor, to the com same time believe that Uod in his in-1 1 now come rnm nmnir pai. and fort and safer nf.tr nrr. who invited the General to VOTER, Burgess. BENJAMIN T. CASE.

Council. Isaac Post, Joshua W. Raynsford, William Jestup, David Post, Samuel Ilodgdon, Mason Denison, Charles Avery, Asa Dimock, Jun. William Foster. Wgh Constable.

Jeremiah Etheridge. Assessor. Sylvanus Mulford. finite wisdom has declared and not here will 1 hold, till Bh.B Kj-Seats taken in yet abrocated the decree." Whnonl bettor nrnr.f than h. ha.

m. Idle White Swan. infi i public dinner, proposed to be given to hirn in this place. My letter to Judge Brooke was published in the papers of this City i I. i vuwiuuiiic wvi mvv, Hear i man's blood, by man shall from my fortress.

He has quoted 1 hird street, and at all the State his blood be shed." IP.rmln I HIUca nr. I I Houses Oil the Line. MeSSra. Kdlinr. Sinz-arit.

...1 .1... -j wiu uic biwiiiiiiu wisiics lumuc iw an essential service by the advice he thing more of it than a figure. I JACOB W01.LE, -MILLER H0R10N, and Others. on tne tztti or Jreb. -jne Uen-e al's note declining the invitation save respecting making quotations should be very sorry tohaveouthi raopaiEToas.

ot air. swartwout and others was published on the 14th in the i.uiiieuiprure. i give him back his ngure cut about Wy neck and Sin-own sage admonition, hoping he will cerity would I presume rather be ex March 12. hereafter quote correctly, ii ha haalcuspd fmm enrh i.n.-... I 1 irom sucn NTatinnal Tmiviinl T'-iia ntnlw Tp8r Pdltrti-a 7T nasjwuiieii ncuronve Dusmess.

ili bilitvtjurelore is, that he did lHeT the 500,1 lTlfllf I rHlt notleava; thU Citir 'nntil' aAaa hJ I JL i i ii lis wicasrs. cnuors, pertnii me to i that he go to his tell you that SincerityTas acted a wl rad if he has But, Messrs. Editors, permit me to I must express my sootl not. 1 reeommend han.aMA w- tA as snunii uuok case ana lain tha n. i had a fuiropportunuy to receive, in a personal interview with the a'ii ami ui.

auuaco uie passages, pari oi wnar truden has said. The ow ite-, KTSsrt: Sf-KT? aAJsa? s5ss- JOSEPH WATROITS. April 1, 1825. have reached him, in the oruina. rea 1 turn, but to tlien, that love Goo.

He thority ow reader I will rive ry course or tne man, on the 25th I qotea Irora Jerem.ah 17 part jou verbatim what Cruden has said r2fith. WhMtk, "use he takes up the sdbiect on dif- the 5t H.k.,!,..t.iiL. Election for 2d lieutenant v. aai vwmu vs i i iiia a il as ittii is kvk: i -i vi ia aa mil iiktr nnuvAPi "nrit- believer "Cursed is man that tntk i a Ad a til U. the fifth Company of uiili "private communica riot a a ln i i i "'vim- aviu.

i iic i r. take place" W. Darpth tint tho TU I wkuiiciu, ikiii We oearem no -o- -a uic (. r. I I at L.0I.

John l.l liurkinvham'a in I Mont-, oas not receives ma now. i p. not for the: "public eye," as alledired by him, there l. on Saturday fy lfthday-uDt ueau nis arm; SSn' Tlr the A. man u.agi.tn( hgit within.

It I could peiwive a- tJiat truateth in man. ai.d msketb ertonopu rtWiotiatwUthe b. dean his Keada 1 advue voV offenders" oiddinirthe uracticeol inflicunccan. unnn oidding the practice of infliciingcap- whed read l'-- Ami! Aiwil itlsi. at tea n.

Sail (IPlenrf tho rmnH Ho alludes to the custom of princes, who -WofcPH WA TROUS. Maj you our Communications, ital ouiiishment. I should nut he the tn n.n the 4th March, was then made PA R.tl.lNnn had certain ouicers noins belore last to nlacemy veto. Mv reason at rpf.uri a "J8 like Mr. Kremer addres, with Montrose, April 1, 1825.

them, bearinz the ensiirna of tlipir uuiut an ipse uix- this time for mentioning Cms name it In mv humbla the view to its arrival in this City authority. "All they that take the 8W0rd. shall nprish uith tko is to correct an error, whether in lh micanni.i u. a.i in time to affect mv nomination Dissolution. or in will.

I shall not ore! "ZZ XZ 1 'V Matt. 26. 52.. They that taka ud mtYf. to the In point of fact, it reached bere the day before tend to say.

My friend Civis asked out stopping to reflect wl.PtLr the sword by their own authority. me a question sure he wanted to anniirahla i- the Senate acted on that nomin know or he would not have lniipriil. Lvii.i... u.ii l- to nis would dojusf.ee tothemselvesrde- 5 c3 Vnn serve to be nut to death bv thpisinrd f'T" Dreismg Business atmn. 7- T1.

fvuvii vi, an uunss work toite- attempted to give him what I con- thor for good to them tffat love l0 be an answwl am iT.VT 6 1 we UoU fellow citi2ens, lam sensibk n. that neraUy a public officer had writ ii foin1 of authority or those th'at taVe the "ent Zi mUtUlU sword to smite another, generally SJ. e. account suffer bv it liaipr dT. unpaid are no- you not seethe slvness rf BlnrT; tne "ttle i fivua VI Wlliv In hia TlTT 'J UKm wimout delay.

in nis iiuui uicii iiiiiiuiaiion. ana so uii all ettcr abstain from any vindica- acquaintance with history, nor to murderers in their capital nunish tion of his 'Conduct, and leave gam proselytes, but for information u.ent if they have made their neace it to the candor aiid jtistrce ol his 1 make no pretension to learning 5 with the Deity, beiause thev are re- miiniHftni.ii iihiL-olliic 1 am a nlain hlunt mn uillinVr tn r. .1. J. leased quotation ne thought his i ph.

BKLA JONES. ders did hot possess Cruden, and therefore he Could nasa nndptartPil FnvviN pipi from the truuhlua vvuitu THibir. uuukl M.vv. IIU I i 1 a Brrdgewter, March 0th, 1825. uui i aavise kira to look before he ing "clrciafrtsttncfs.

SUcn has! uui mine 111 the co.Wse which I have ical mA manner. Permit irlmeto tell you Civis. that althouuli tion incident tdy, and enter npon a perpetuity ofbiiss therefore, as a Cimaeoucnrpi lli Innnor ia leaps, and when he does Dilate. Int him not do it by Darts, and thnaa tn FOUND, LATELY, a Red Suit Only his own side nf the nnoctlm, This is the first, as I hone it m.v caH" are hurried from trtis forced state of .7 1 existence, ttie better O. Sincerity.

ta.k-.iw 1- .1 la punisnmeni, 1 00 not entertain oc tne last, occasion or my tnus the aim inereov 'Save nimse I the reHr a utla et Book, on the road between Mont WllV do VOU Wish III nratront tk. uun on otners ol 'patcbuig up a mess rose anu lireat Kenrf 'I k. appearing before yod. The sep- come to Mfae notice of ecution ol criminals, and thus prevent vnucr can have in by calline- on tha ol mere nonsense Remainder next week.) scriber, proving property, and pay- arauon wmcnnasjusiMKen place Sincerity but not to follow him in between us, and the venom, if all (its wanderings. No doubt, sirs, licit the vigor, of the late onsets vou and your readers have been loo-upon my public conduct, will, I ing lor something from the anony- uiuir iroia woilung together for their good 'Cursed be the min that trusteth in ma n.

and makelh fle.li ia arm .6 una uuutc anu otner cnarges. LETTERS. IWW.K1 MIIiliUlSrL Bridge water. March 24th, 1825. Remaining in the Post I mous writer, and because he has de hope, be allowed tn this instance certainly cannot adude to those who refer their sudennos ta tha lour i layed so Ion? vou have cone uded to an adequate aooloKV at xviontrose, April 1st.

mm It has been upwards of twenty the land, and ask Irora it redress of that he is altogether defeated, and therefore left the battle ground, or years siftie I first entered the oiiu Aii TCI ai.iafi Duxrnn. ivpi.i tu l. grievances, lieader you must perceive tnis passage ia nr ininni.r.. mat ne nas been actively snan-pd in fiublic, service. Nearly three ourths of that time with seme in ble to the case in hand you know til I I uicau (line in preparing lllinseu for the contest neither has been the Benedict.

Charles tcrmissions, I have representee r.aap uicjiigucaCM Ul WO JeWS t0 Belt help aeainst their enentieL fmm 1 commence Sincerity's essay district in LoVieress.Iu in.n tne same with but iam Chamberlin. David Close JatobUt his old stand io Braintrim, Ltt ueiSiiuoruig nauotis, arid when they nll.m.,l .1 uvirc v.iiiaiiuii 111 iisia reauinv. I ha tirct llnnv I uinn ll C. ChutchilL Samuel Chamberlin. terne county, where he solicits' their -j 0 lurm.

IJnrincr that nnr. I nAhr. in PJa iu una manner, they were eenerallv d.rUatu.l I I roily Lrandal. Putnam ratlin, ---'O iu a.u. a.

la cguuaui. you have beheld our country pas- as a reader supposed that the writer further patronage. He will furnish. hats aa COod. and on aa raaannahla.

from the exDositinn nf tli ReV. T. J. DonavhpT. Danipl Iloana ---J -1 1 A V.

i lesti insult VOUr terms as they can be had elsewhere. mines r.iureage, canny ields, Jo- ces before the execution of the unfur b-i LI I war, of prosperity and adversity, tunate Jaann. ha r.mild hava arratpd acpii uicgury, -was MUlies, LTtniel Greeoi James Harkin. Jamea unmui uut perceive tnat However well read and howerer sincere the man who sims himself the arm of justice, "During the trial ana 01 party divisions, local and 'general, often grratly exaspre-ar-ed against each other. I have Hill, Esq.

WiG. Hendrake, Amass 1.1. 1JKUUKJS. Braintrim, Dec. 10, 1824.

A few hundred weight of Spanish may be, he is not the best ef ITieolo- oi.ason ireauwen, anu nis connne-Aient after Cdnviction of the homd nerncK, oamnei nodgaon, Uarner Isbeli. Ezekiel Main, knam! Mntt neen an actor in most ot those crime of murder, 1 deemed it impio glBIIS. 'I shall pass over Iu sarcasm (says scenes. Thrmiirhout the whdle -T mernt Mott, Adamjah Moody, Nathan Morgan, Isaac Peckios, Nor whivciiit wnere na aava. "thia.

u.hn 1 per 10 eniist me leennw, or arrest of them you have clung to me Ue aUention of the public oa the an affectionate confidence I oft superior quality.iuat receiver' condemn the practice of nuitinw the DRUO STOiik. mta man rnuips, Asa fark, 2. Henry Patrick. Georee W.Phil ins. nlioht I i i uiaiuerera ia ueatn.

wnaiii I h.i. dlbe sold on reasonable term. Robinson. Lemuel Rohinaan Will. uw doubt, think aud reason differently, if r.k.

v.it III 9tj uirn I I1IB which has never been surpassed, ia what 1 call a specimen of egotism; I have found in your attachment, if any thing could have beeu done ia every embarrassment in mv for the culprit it should have been February 8th. sam Stewart, u.v.i i.uki, luuuier, oremer, sister, wife or Child Wera tha aiotim nf TIUHI VI Aucamgnam Whipple, Ama v. i ublic career, the greatest hile he was within the leach it inn. anil mn.t of mercy, and certainly Sincerity ib the fell assassin." but reader you Co. and for tale Store-apampUe J' ril? Dru6S lcivclC lis Has D(K MSIfll nv.r tha (,..., ----Y auiivtu tDivoe, Israel SteUbins, John Sherer Rev.

John Sherer. John Street. Irav iwr nut arreaunz ura atien- sarcakm as he ia nlirl in rail ir vamiii loss of the out retorted with some acrimony Josiah Stephens, Caleb C. True, Ja-bet, ight, William Waterman. flic ting could fx Sermons, iuucii propriety i angnt retort he) those wbn ad.orata shdw iaAAu roar, r.

m. ti. the practice ol putting murdeiera to l.l 1 aats uvi vi ra your dasih, niauld, I tana and reason diflerently. if their fath and rii, if r-c i lieuuon- ii 1 uuuerstaod lum, lie is ZtUTC pry Sacnficec! them to gingthe reason and ahowimt the er, mothers brother. ai(er.

sifa 'A1" let i Store, maJ P-Directions to Far- a lor nrenarina 7 I HOARUOUN CAXliY -t a.r Iir.r4h. I I ciuld. were the fell assassin." To just received at the Drug Store. me oojcti vi any uie taw ana its advocate jajj-jeat I utterly densf And I tie uf life of a rourderer. tus reivtt 1 suLke no imd obiec- a yAprayQcarrr,.

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1818-1825