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I I 1 August 35; iirtaiiag tT fSu Wiliini, has been postponed until Saturday the 81st inst. of which-'persons notice, nnd at- xcitt stnifioffeeling. ItiTBot at the ringing of the jkll- rv disciTM them now. Our democratic MAN'jf CITIZENS. friends Ln various counties, have said so.

THo public mind wtH- be-in a better tstnto for examination nftor it hnr, hnrl tiino for reflection and repose. The agitation of these subjects at 'the prestut time, only promotea unkind feeling, and tends to distraction distraction- nlu-nv-. followotfl by defeat. if i i i us to indnrp. to desTsl delegates to the county Convention to as- I (n rvnvtftits ion nnn the frorn-its nnd those who find reflec-Ung oo ttu-Jblly' aiid niny return to their labor, that the ringleaders ulrwifi who fomented Wp have eniJpavorwl by -ct ury in our power to convince fhe Pennsyivaiiian a (ilT7.nU'.L*£^d juT-thr- i CUI1J- ing election, depended upou a perfect i of Action among ourselves- VVhv be our next President How shall he be And who ohnll to UwtwT re quest theft a-diffcrenre of and, fronv causes which not be mentioned, an The Republicans of the bo- roUgh of WilHxrnsporf7 friendly to the Ad- juinistration 1 ef toe General and ern i are nert, for the of sernhte (if ofivjfjus the of September W.

HARRIS, Tursday 1 eK qg I rw a Si brother, we finished him with the famLiy. artsorry that they have been taken so unkindly, pnd duly appreciate the he takes to flsibilttv i in our Tp the UH aud patriotism of the Ke- publican party- is entriixted the future sate- portion ot JNev fcBiuui.iuiiV aT.d the equal 1 Hf golfed, tht) Northttiu and open a cordmnnicaUoo wiih ihe Western on of JSew York, that H'id unarienHule rights Jo which the pw- thisi country arr JJemociatic 11 rt Luzerue have had on many. orrasions "a to perform in its nonmst the in-. wily attacks of its foes. It has beeiTwQundeTl by The stabs ofpretend- edfnends J)Y-epo9- tates whom it hnd cherished and nursed arid -idiscd from bumble coadilioS to posts gf high honor and influence- and assaulted its councils bv a heartless and band of political outlaws and bu'l it has stood no- l)ly trjurnpheit ifgBlosi evils by which- it has beset, and we trusTinGod that it will yet stand, and yet triumph.

Slander is the weapon by which our enemies have chosen to assail us and es- tsper NORTlIUMBERkAND COUM Y. 'I'he democratic-delegates from the sev- we Northumberland county, we arp" inet at Sunbury on the IQth inst. and I the fittui iimW ticket. tiers neigh hot of --AvKhJay- number of cutors. tho "great" body ot the' tJeznoci-titic party who ga've-theit to Andrew Jaekfon.

were reviled as "the poL- sT "desperate condition and Hysperate bn(--3ierjhe irulhat of these men was concentrated upon the'pttrty that had n. arid they were I law, wben 5 i Sheriff Henry Reader, Wm. R. Junes. Cormier Christum Conrad.

CVwJTniwiontrr William Shannon. Samuel Awlf." The following resolution was jjroposed by and unanimously adopted That our conrTdehce inmoins the democratic I ing a reformation despair of effect- a' contemptible prorlaimpd plot house Diiiioi i Htn. so singular sanity of mind had! beea doubted by AS test friended that mi as in the case of PariiXproJ htul been instituted "arid" to election by ffiip rfsiijt of forth in accents not to not i his case so bad as his new undifninished, tn talents, patnotisni, tion with the-Uarrtsburg InteHigencer irt- "dlcafesT orminglliTs coalition, and aj DiHiricing that our heighbors.of the Intelli-: ut-rff "jomingthe Aiidrew nriJlhu Pro- 4 and republican firmness of Andrew Jack-son, Presidr.ot of- the tTnTtccT STatesr Democt-dtic ticket received yboujj 500; a vote of nf mii'ir POT-TER Cy a received ut torn of "Union and Harmony ice fiuin It djitKs i i -and od men, and the coufi- partv, and gained a a new as- Ti-- vanccmrnt to our open; hut -Hinorable etv- 1 -L- I is a i I 7 the fcver continues, we- must givo it vp-i es ni! mr or ed that the democratic republicans el nt 'Kly, and recommend him to the care ter nnd-M'Kea'n counties have nominated I friends Daiiy gcncer, ami i i Pennsylvania Reporter. should suppose, to have settled all their late HietnlCr OHI.O J. HAKHN, Esq- fnr the Mr.

Hainhn was --faithful reprvsentative last session; he dis- v'largBd ttw tjiii.tt*- asuignbd him much ability. A better man thev From tho Farmer. ftR-KAT MFKT1NG. "The meeting- w-as opened cefl-Tnly could" not have brought forward. Regulai-public tice by The Stand- mi- 'I n.i Kut7.

"Has goae-abmit-nuht." The deffiO- chog(3n residenti and cratic county Convention-assembled at nn I oga village on Thursday last nnd nomina- FIX, VJOCLPresidents, and ted for the Assembly tfieir Lie H. ihy mrtnber, the HOB. i i 1 ia atteaipt to provoke pny portion of the IJemocracy of Pennsylvania Hnd 'hej esecond officer in our goveiiment, or any aUenipt to agitate the Presidential Tiuu ai ihis time, is injudicious i nd mischievous, and only calculated tts were sod published ia nil the papers of Luzerae County, in the Bcurick JACOB NlVliOl -S iirnn the hnriiiuuy uf the greaf TLiil view Wilii feetiugs the feybg uii'de oy ihis Repub- a most wor- -several townships of said county, for ol'noroinflting a suitable person if portion, of the licjtoraise a prejudice thy and highly respectable religious socio-- ty, ofr account of an unfortunate and yet mysterious nd that cvei wnptover deiiominntion should rebuke with marked, disapprobation every attempt to or cherish tucli prejudice. Resolved, That we are in. favour of From the Tioga COUNTY cf the of gisl.ijure of held at the house of' BfiHjarhin R.

Hhlt.TrirjL'inga village, on Thursday the 22d-inst, the Hnn. JOBS was called to tbt; and S)t Ptirkhurxt and JV. H. Purple, appointed Secrfctaries. were to Delsiar.

Dailey. Charleston. and John Rozel Bailey and Elmer I-eonard Bacon. ocrattc majority hltt we re- unwilling to put that sacred instrument to my of falling jnto- the hands of the. eutnaes of the iicpubiicnu faitri.

JRf.iiolr.efl, That afirm.ndherrncp.to Rp- pubfiean measures 13. the most certain test of Democracy, and that our devotion to principles should be paramount to all con- oi paftiatlty for particular m- We therefore appeal to all the citivfcrts of tltfrCounty aud the State, who vent-rate. thq lo surrender pa ra ti velj: 1 1 ttki K.H personal partialities awl local ee? to drscard at!" rocking and controversy, cultivate-that sjiirit ble all true Democrats to rjnitn iinder the oid victorioim stflndard, an.nn. broken front to our ancient etMinlies ufifler -An opposition to Judge! 4 tempted by the opponents of Gen. proved future ihn unnn itnity which prevailed at the nomination speaks well for Tioga.

We publish the proceedings in tlusi dav's paper entire- What i you now neighbor Cummings? "Tioga county appear tQ-lie going about right doubts in the minds of JIKTICIOIM men, as -to the character of the nd where the Democratic strength VV'iis" if nuf -riiJMiiialile that 400 stioifid 'yield to the decision of more a 1500? But sSfJ5fy4fiese men, tut tha't ii-ri3iwii at till baAaids, at the of tlje IluJ. tnisi.th.e sterling Democracy of have the good cnuw, i hr. disconcerted, but in narmony support ot those name-they-Miay -t'jt apjjiujtTiiiig contest. view the cheering and well founded prospccT of Inore complete "union sntl concei of action tfio of tilt old Ui Siate IJjfTttlCll'uiul-ttMltMJ-lU for tlie ji follows Sugarloaf. Abraham.

Smith, John las -lon- Coi-ington. pt; Secretaries. Oa motion. -committee of thirteen were appointed to draft prparnWe and resolutions expressive of (Tie sense "of this conGioling oT A A. BiJlack, J.

J. Wright, G. M. Hallenlmck, A. G.

Krod- heird, Jfaj. JoTm Fagset, E. S. Wiilinm SmitfT, 'm. Cartright, W.

I Jiircd R. Haldtfin, VV ho after a short absence returned, i and-reported tlic-following i i and oaf cause which has been by time by the which it rra3 ixflordixf proi'nTse-; tn "fhe approving beriedic- i of the purest patriotism. A serion" riot took placellnst week at--) the Feofer the West Bionth Ca- nal near Dunnsburg, between the Iriahmen employed on the canal nnd the Boatmen engaged at Ultdam. Thu dispute is said to have been caused by reason of onexf CKir Cilizenn having shot at slightly woun-ied a young Irishman on Friday evening for taking apples fiom his orchard. This caused great offence to the.

whole body' of irishmen (about 301) in number) engaged in that quarter, and they to take ioJmertiale revenge oo I he. Americans; they accordingly fell foul of tfip-Honlmen when a general battle en- Bued, in wci'ff hiore or less "wounded. The rioters contmued i rur- boVent conduct on Saturday nnd ptilling down Shantees, every that came in their way, so that" it'bccame necessary tocall out the military which WP.re Arrant 1 eiurnea, an(1 Jl)st George Wolf, Mi.d-.u^ FKI.I.OW We have met again in old usage to of our make prepau.tory i i i Con- 11. -On Sunday uf one of Infancy from Centre, nauifer end of Ijycoming were marcneJ to liunns- biirg, nnrf on their appearance the rioters and ffcdjo 30 who were taken and detained We ate not sufficiently acquainted with circnitislsoccA. that Jed to oq public fault there be, i "u)l3 OH both sidu," scious of tho rectitude and salutary- irirlu- ences of Demcscratic princfcles and we move steadily on, iintij-ed by time, uii- by oppiisitiuu or luxiismavtfd by he- wkked BiucTiinattoos ot'faction.

To that our cause- ii-jusf, and our palridlic, id enough to cheer ns on That enterlaih undunin- -ttnshafcen confidence in intentions and enlightened patriotism of the venerable and a Jackson, and in the Republicflfi-jmoeiplca- of iis tratiorr: I cv That--We, "have llw jxirc intcgrtty, ffrp5f 8 roonweaith, and that we the regkrd for the and eminent gentle- Mm to through every difficulty i goofj is attahmble wifhout and a i No lasting benefits can be secured without aid by i councils and labors in the discharge of llis arduous dujies. Resolved, That uTitriented abuse pour. eji out -upon the nf any and worthy Repufctican, only endears i -to more favorable regards of every true Democrat. watchfolttcsx and iy" its opposing icrvil, arxl every sub- Inniiry hfting ifs enrvmy Our intended frailifrs to secure to (lit? people (iiot'the every civil religious blessing hn- tna'i nrudente could foresee. cure such Sfessings, priv-ilegea and enjoy 'Itiat we view with equsT interest increasing prosperity of each portion of oiir country and that we the improvements iffowing importiince of tlie lllage of C-arb')Bdale, ns bringing into active use, resources i had hitherto lain dormant, H.S urenting HDd profitable market for the produce of the suriOuudiiig country as throwing i i a i a large amount of capital as a -Tew ave- as fiiffs to'thc lot of-fio otljer peo- nue from tnis favored Vflllpj- to the great iwdor Hoavap, Yi4 tJrisTJoveittmcrH, corara'prcfal iving life the very offspring of patriotism rvnd "gfxxj to md irwiu.slry nnd activity fo a 1 -rendily Nctcopeck.

David Middaugh, Ni Wm. Jackson, Peter Fi(z- fr, "John FretTcrick, L- Tc i i cr. Smith, Bcnj. Srfy- David Dalp, De- Providence. James thaniel Cottriil.

Pfnniney, Na- -tnhn Goffj Wilber. Greenfield. Isaiic Finch, Charles- Ber- Greeu. Mathew 'SVtlliam Feltort, Kails- ISatTfanieT FIrrrT Mnnrj Tunkhan.nc.ck. L.Hcnry -Stark, D.

Dickson. Lewis "Mv- i. N. W. Northrup, Moses ill mt'n," has it.i rruirh.

an nnd cTiwirfulIy i its citizens ed But thtotf the protection-of Providoocer and i of the people, their opemtions have I try in such, as be been unsuccex.sful, and th(5ir un- purposes defratrd. Ttf Ij To The 4 publican Fathere, Jo we owe the free arid life giving -principles engiafted into pur CornttTiuions Tkere a powerful party, in the Convention filmed the U. would have given to iis a bpoo or disjruiactl. Hy to advance tbeir common prosperity. Rcitolcfd.

that "With citizens of the iowcr part of ooT'coimtry, tbeir anxiety to effiitH a Tine of with ftie city, of through the Nescopoclc nnd by the way ofth'e Lehigb, and that we will co-upcjate with them by all hoooraole a tiesirable 'priaciples thbs engrafted highly essential to the mtetest nrxt the imracdiatc of tbat.porttoii'of Our TMt -e ers. Baintrim. Ovprfield. Windham, Daniel flicks Maj. John Fasset.

Monroe, Thomas Hadley, Wrft. Streeter- Danjef Lee, Jarfrfij firowrr. JosepTi Artema- dous Ingersoll. JNorihuwrelnJid. Ashbel Jnna.

Dallas. U'm. Tl.fHpas Esq. Kingston. Plait Plymouth.

Jared R. Baldwin, liar- man Searles. Lehman. Martin Myers, Watson Bald- Joseph More, Jr. John R.

Da- Dr, "HafThe" Com of i Union Dcn. vid WpsljTtld. ArcliiDalcJ' C.i.npbeltv'Sbd Icaac H. Mttcolf nnd Jacub Pnce, BrookfichL athon Bouncy. 7 Colton and Moses Jliddleberry.

Daniel Holiday, jr. and Israel P. Jxpeney. Jacob-Cumoxmgs and A. Elkland.

Robert Tulbs, II. Purple. Elijah Clark pnd Cm ingl.on, John Mnrvin Wplker, jr. Lify-t-ty. John CeehfSb "nnj John Uniori? "'Mailin Kpbinson and aj Welch antf Thouuis Jo3epli X)tark aad- HaryrS Corey.

Jackson. Joshud G-. Spencer r- li5" bu- stnoss, when Jonah John Marvto, Channcey Alford. Daniel Arclii, ba'd he cqnyEJiiTon tlien proceerled the voles, it appear W. JiH'l 31 'Knox," 1 Un motion' ot iJrewsfer, trie convention proceeded to the choice of conferees, to rneei die conferees frottf Susand Brailford counties, to form a Senatorial C.

hurst and JV. H'sq. were duly elected. Tubbs aiii-BeJijarnin ihen rtieet thosK i Bradford coiTrity, to plafe Th nomination, a i a tbi members" of ETS- tor -----J. -B- "Shurtleff, then offered "the follow- jng --resolution '1'hat the canJic'ate who hni norhina17 al't'his meetTngije ed tQ-vate in favor -amendment of quested to bold meetings in their the 14th rf CV being the sccood Saturday in fhe month, to eject delegates from each township, who phaU jfjoct in Convention, at the house of Phi tip Myers, on tbe TuesrUy being the 17th of September, to form County hv Democratic party at jhe On motion resolved that five persons be appointed to set as Committees a to fitl'ttii: States' Senate who is avowedly friendly to the President nnd A'ice President -of After sone discussion, a made by J.

for its indefinite aTrd on the question, anrl nays w-frf npr? vrm.TJ follows: Yeas Nays 11.. So the lesoturirm mdefintreTv-jMisfpoDcd. Rcxolrcd, That the proceedings of thia convention bt signed iv (he thereof, and published in all the democratic papers in the i i JOHN RVOX, C. A I RST, N. H.

DitJ, at Anst i on the 2fHb of Alexawter had Pir' upwards of thirty years on the of saddier, in a shop, nnd lived in one rooro." not in hi? rftiop, he was quite it-clnse, and his meagre appearance and threadbare garment evinced no i i mbrtifica- tioft of fksh; ho, was constantly I'UITI- plammg of poverty snrf badnesR of the Nothing bcipg of hi 1 relations after his funeral his shop and roorn JVPI-P 3Mn hf3 i ILIld a chest, the kry of which was. hid ia an old afaor, Huml ftir deptsited in diftrerit banis, and in banJc notes were" In his wift found, bet a letter from A sister-iu-jaw, in one of. his pockets begged a lofln of a iVw pounds. An old WOOWH hi Dr. J.

J. al-hoAJsekeeper, says she was be received the letter Jbe.Jhrew funu him Th declaring nol hnfe a fortJjin, ai if he plied.with sur.b, he woold sooo be It is si int and tocrit hn lit VSPAPERl.

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