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rOMKROY TELEGRAPH.! good time coHBB. j cquivalent to an election." Thai is good. votes, if they can get them, and if not, ments? " know full well the force of PITZPATKICK WON'T STAND IT. PROGRESS. jBonurou (uSleeltlg STeUcjraijft . . denun-Governme- In our last issue we announced the In 1856, only four years ago, there Y We believe everybody admits that man then by force, or they will overturn the party attachments, and have no nt publish k ) ij t, a. plants, J; That "Dduglas is the most popular editor., good fellow-citizen- nomination of Douglas and Fitzpatrick, was .not a single Republican paper in President is a great good to the of our day and generation," is good, too. and blot out the Constitu- - for any of our T. A. PLANTS & CO. TI'ESDAV I I I 8 - for President, and Vice President, by the the Slave States. One in Kentucky was neiil Jttiy3,"i80o4coP?ltiT- And.it will hardly denied That he is a ''national candidate," and tiou. Gradually, but surely, these bad, who still honestly cling to the party of Office in first story of "Edwariw' Uuildiko," Demo- established it-w- - ihe'-Soga- r Ran Sione Briiiiru " Poinerny, Ohio. 4 tue more a tin-fu- r Douglas faction of the disrupted soon after, but For tnai good thing we have, stand? oji a "national" platform,. is decid- ambitious men are training their followers . their fovrner choice. But we do resident of the United ' -- Statea, ,i the cratic Convention. was a matter of stroyed by a mob, about a year ago. better.: Ifone good President would edly good. That ho will ''be enthusias deeds of desperation. The public! cerely believe, that if such would calmly It All Business of the Firm Transacted ly f i r, -- a ii ... amazement how the Douglasites came to Now, there are quite a number. In V. IltLAl-GnLIii- Business Manager ABRAHAM uiessiug, surely tliree or four at a tically supported by, and will carry the ; ear is becoming familiarized with these look into the opening future, by the . LINCOLN i j time, would in the go nominate Fitzpatrick on the same ticket Missouri there arc eight- among them To wlioiij n !T;!ii :itiri.-- for Stihscriptioa, Adver- usher "good time" And the threats, and with all the subtile craft of; strongly reflected light of the past, they VI lit-- 111:11k-- , VP South,'' is rather better. that tising ami Job i,rK slionl.l at the office. tLLIXOIS. ; with known the Missouri Democrat, the ablest and long reported as "coming." ''"" accomplished demagogues, the unreason- - would see a pathway of duty, to them-in- g the Illinois Senator. It was "great central States of New York, Ohio, j Tl.i;.M.S For Viri? fellow-citizen- s, that he was a Lecomptouite of the firm- most influential journal in that State. It OK .StfBSfKIPTIOy riwidPnt of the United States, i If somebody is not very much mista-- ! and Pennsylvania, will give him large passions of the ignorant and preju- - selves, their and their est kind he was a has always been a Democratic of In arivnnri. : : : i : : : : 51.50 ken. we will have at least j them from a that bitter opponent journal, If pniil wii'iir ;!; v :r, : ; : : : 8.00 four Presidents and is still. diced are fanned into fanaticism by the country,, leading away , heavy majorities," better If not i:ii.l wiUihflha )-- : : : S.S0 HANNIHAL HAMLIN, j elected in November, - of Douglas' "Squatter Sovereignty" the Benton school of politics, but is now and all false- - whose association with, and sub- r of them, But that the Enquirer should call Breck- constant repetition of the grossest part' JON pater will l4 ilNoontimieil uiifil Ml art-ea- . OF humbug that he voted to an ardent Republican sheet, are paid, except at the option of lhc publisher MAIZE. Jt$hq best that ever shed "blessings inridge its own chosen Vice President hoods and inflammatory appeals to the servency to, a mere sectional, class inter- - . "degrade" supporting !ius FOP , Pni,lftn:-i-. . m P n, . i.ii i,iV;mm.h nt inc Mine at la r ire t and benefits upon any is blight and upon Douglas himself from the chairmanship Lincoln and Hamlin with great power. KATES OF ADVERTISING: tt country. and the body of the party with lowest and worst of human passions. est bringing ruin the - ft'' i great IME 3w (in- 3lil 9 in I yr f,-- of the Committee on Territories that he A number of the others arc German pa- vriibUKKKUt HASSAT7KEK l"rt we nave, jjincoln. of lllmms ur..k l i (LiuimiVe " Thi3 picture is not a pleasant one, and material progress of the countrv, as had Oik square 270 ems.j 1 (Jt 1 3 (II 5 Cl- 0( 800 (KPIIM.rRgQT,. j with the Democrats gen pers, of large circulation and influ 1 (Ml j just. v.oted great (;( Ot-- Mhvery anuny, and, the Telegraph js hearfc-- 1 the future of our country is somewhat we as a dark blot upon its character.at wo squares, 2 3 25 5 W II 14 00 tne best of all. We have been One-fourt- .. CoiigrcFsiorial Districts, h column s 001 7 00 n or 12 SdllS 00 IS 00 t'istnc.t.r-r.:Sglest- ' H j erally, in the fcenate, tor Jell. Davis ence; several of them formerly support- One-ha- 1st oii. ho the citi- and among nations lf colli - 7 5ti. ,n 00 00 16 cm 2(1 ( 25 00 . HMTg .tllem;belvc elected, and ;!y abused for. making the same charge shaded to the vision of honest home, the of the uiu Three-fu- n Wl 0(1 15 oo " t , Slave Code resolution, re- ' - ; .v rklia do. to wm 0C3ii illi.im M. PiVksou. make a Erst class and was in all ing the Democratic party. -- President. , Honest, j ; we did not zen. But we believe the dead point of earth. One column. - ','12 liOllo OOIIS (Kites (I(.j35 011140 00 Frank-Mo-Whinn- against the same party but i Democratic readers reflect. exten-sionist- s. Leir.-i- l j Will our spects one of the Southern slave Three of the oldest and ablest papers advertisements charged at rates allowed .by Julin-.Rile- and capable, it is claimed - in I 4tlu.. v Knox that expect to have the Enquirer for a wit- langer may be passed safety, if those w. from which J5 per cent, will be deducted for oih.-- . j ho will, Yet, in the face all this, in Delaware have hoisted the Republican advance payment. ' ;.P. II. JUurphy.. grace the chair honored by our to assertion, so who really love their country will be , THE NEGROES. of and Xclson uohs the truth of our POtLl Casual transient advertisements Viust be paid Rush. i in the face the world, flajr. and with Lincoln and Hamlin at the for in ad vance. th. carl or Presidents, and somewhat sullied to be President, true to their conscientious convictions in We see mat uovcrnor uennison nas of this Squatter John F. Hink'.. ' soon. Douglas, then, is Advrtisements not havinp the miniber ot inser- ioth. -- 1 ' II. S. Bundy by our later one.. That, in the wise, the coming campaign. such a man- appointed Hon. Ralph Leete, of Ironton, Sovereignty faction, nominated the Ala- head of their columns, are doing good tions marked on eopy, w iH be Bontinned tintit for- -- too, and we are to. bo blessed with four If - - : Arir-gini- bid, and charged accordingly. B, fire-eat- er a. iuiw Daniel j bama Lecompton Slave Code service the cause. So, too, in Stwart. conservative poliey of his administra-- j , ifestation of the popular will is given at agent on the part of Ohio, to make in 14th.. Willard .'Slocani.: of them. ' LAT.V ' ! The game was to The Gazette, THE OF NEWSPAPERS. ... tiHj v. ballot-bo- x, in conjunction with coun- play the same Wheeling by far the l.nh. Joseph Ankuny.. . the couutry ul find that repose And that Douglas stands as a "God" the as the exigency of the another effort, I. Subscribers wiio do not (five express notice to double-face- d the contrary, are 15th. Edward Ball.. . from to swindle over again ; Doug- most influential journal in the Western considered ia wishing to continue intestiue strife, which will time demands, these Catalines sel in Virginia, to bring a termina t . l"th-- ' John A. enable among men,' is evident from the classical will be their subscriptions. Davenport, the-North- , - 2. If subscribers litb-- Congress to to the tion long contested las and squatter sovereignty, in division of that State, has come out Order tile discontinuance, of their ' Samuel P. Philbnck, attend great interests allusion of this Sunday Enquirer, which awed into submission, and our republi- this suit pa uers, the publishers can continue to send them un- the of is and Fitzpatrick and a Congress squarely on the Republican platform, til all arrearages are paid. j.of country, instead of spending its says, in comparing Lincoln and him to- can form of Government, With the rights The history the matter briefly 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to taketriolrpa ; ional Slave Code, in South ! and supports the Republican pern from the office to which i energies to lo- - - Ten years ago, in 1850, a family the In this ticket thev are directad, they State ticket. in efforts advance a mere gether: and liberties of the people maintained. this: are hold responsible till they settle their bill: slave-holdin- g and or way it was hoped to carry the There are others, whose names and lo- iter the paper discontinued. . For Supreme - cal class interest at expense we look fierce of free negroes, consisting of nine per- .. ' Judge, the of the "But in ability he (Lincoln) no more And upon the rivalry 4. If any subscriber romoVes...to another ptac - states for the ticket, on the calities we do not now remember. The without informing the . ; ; masses ofthe people. "Lincoln, then, will and deadly hatred to each other, sons living in Lawrence County, in this publisher, anrf their paperi Jacob biuxkerkoff. compares with Mr. Douglas than a Satyr of the sent to the formerdirection, the subscriber is held re pro-slave- existence . - , : strength of its ultra candi- of these papers in the home of sponsible. , ,. , - ' n T For Attorney General, be President, No. l.: to a Hyperion'' various factions opposed to the Repub- State, were seized in the night by a band and swindle two Slavery shows public 5. The courts bare decided that refnoino-t- tfc ' Then we of kidnappers, and carried by force into date, one or Northern that a sentiment newspaper from the office, or removing and leaviii JAMES MT?RRVY. have, secondly, Bell,, of Ten- Now, to . see the beauty and lican party, as Providential, and a States into its support, on the opposite in favor of freedom and Republicanism it uncalled for,rs$rima facie evidence of intention : Member nessee, who,. Kentucky, and sold as slaves. As soon ... For Board of in the opinion of sundry good taste, of this comparison, we prophecy of coming good. A high v rub. Works, dodge. is becoming ' papers as their neighbors knew of their absence too strong for the mob, in . t t LEVI SARGENT, on our table, is absolutely sure have . looked .. into . '.'the classics" authority declares, that "God will make of With this audacious attempt at deceiv- several localities. ' necessar-inquirie- If hot. destroyed being elected. And this opinion, is, ap- - for the meaning of these terms, and find the wrath of m::n to praise Him, and the the s were made, and TEtEGRAPHJOB'.OmpE' Foi; . ing the honest voters of the in the .,.:...( Member of Congress, parently, the facts ascertained. The Democratic party during this campaign, we shall consider ' ' honestly entertained' by many that a "Satyr," to which Lincoln is com- remainder ofwrath He will restrain." We In connection with our Newspaper V. . . Free States, EStab . B. HORTON. :,, to be the leaders racked their the contest for the freedom of the.press A persons in the bouthr and even the Cin- pared, is a "Monkey" and, "in Mythol accept the promise, and in the faith of Legislature of Ohio, their honor it lishment, we have a complete Job Office. W brains for terms of eulogy in praise of virtually won, in the sections of the sev- are therefore prepared to execute COXTHTT cinnati Times thiuks the ogy, represents a monster, man and to, and fulfillment in, the recorded, passed an act appropriating 8PIJBWCAS COWVKNJTIOlf. opinion well part its application Fitzpatrick. According to the Cincin- several thousand dollars to defray the eral States in which they are located; and PLAIN AM ORNAMENTALiOB At a, meeting of 'Cen- founded.' The' friends of Mr. Bell claim part goat, usually , found in train present conflict of passion against princi- WORK, the Republican the. nati Enquirer and or- ' other Democratic with the right of a free press secured, tral Committee of Meisra Couritv. Ohio. that he will make the grandest President .of Bacehus, and distinguished for lacivi- - ple in our own country and time, can expense of a suit in the Courts of Ken- Such as Posters, Programmes, Bills of Ladingj gans hi Ohio, he was the greatest states- the success fol- ill Heads, Business, and .Visiting .held 'on the 22d day of June, 186'0,Jfdr we have ever had. we " storm unmoved. tucky, to recover their freedom, and au- of the Republican party !tho" , And have no dis- oushess tind riot." Such is Abraham look upon the Neither man and Cards, Blanks, &. at purpose: of fixing the time of liold-.in- c Medill to posecnte purest patriot in the Union, lows, as a necessary consequence. The paragements to cast upon him.-- - ! coun- of these factions, alone, is strong enough thorized Governor the Annual Republican Convention As a Lincoln While "Hyperion," the and one on whom the squatters could Republicans of those States have, as they we am- such suits by the appointment of such - ulanj are not prepared to deny to is to out the mad schemes of its We call the special .of Aleigs Gounty, for the- nomination of him terpart of Douglas, "a name of Apollo, carry concentrate with unbounded enthusiasm. deserve, the sympathies of their breth- attention of this commu- nity to the above in- resolu-tionst.we- re all good agents and attorneys as he should judge proposition; and desire an tben eotutty ticket, the following the qualities claimed for him the God of day who was distinguished bitious leaders. And the rankling and ren elsewhere, and we trust they will go ' But scarcely had their shouts of rejoic- vestigation of our work and priceS. ' : adopted, t "' i by friends. Is true, is all unappeasable hatred which they bear to expedient. Governor MediU acted to the polls and vote, wherever their It that he not for his beauty," and other good and ing died away, before " .T. .A. PLANTS &.' Co. -- 5:2&ifr 1st.. Tha th Republican promptly, and in good faith in the prem- the stunning lives will not be endangered by so doing. 'w;, made . by theconvention which nomina- great qualities. Such is the Enquirer's each other will prevent a union, for they " i1$iwity .Convention --for the blow was brought to them, that this im- The "good time is coming." Let us all nomination ted him, to " each will ises. He appointed able counsel and represent any poliey or meas- candidate., And won't the "good time" dare not trust other. Thus - county ofliccrs be held at the maculate "work aqd wait." . f brought immediately. But be- Fitzpatrick repudiated the Saturday, the28th ure whatever and simply asks .the have come, wheu .this immortal God their impotent wrath be made to mani- had suit could be family conspiracy, and with contempt refused dfty of July next, at eleven o'clock A. M. destiny 41 " Apollo Douglas is fest the overruling power of a Providence fore service had' the. BgL.The Democratic journals all over of the country Hyperion to have his name associated with that of C E C E Com-an'ttt- five them sold the country have been I E A M, the. Central in his keeping, to da with it as to him made President? But what, on the which superintends the affairs of nations, were separated, and of peddling the requfastthe Republicans of the va Governor Medill sent Douglas, in any such scheme of double-refine- d; slander that Mr. Lincoln, while iu Con- may seem good. This would be a would be our fate, the "Satyr" while the fear of each other will act as into Virginia. . LEMONADE, - very contrary, if gress, procured three pairs riotis townships and election- preeinets his agents to Virginia and commenced deception and fraud upon the of boots, at a -- large trnst place in hands monster," Lin- an effectual restraint upon all. Aqi meet at their usual places of holding to the of any the "monkey," the "goal people. He refused the nomination, and cost of S25, and had them charged in - proceedings there, likewise. electiensy on Saturday,- the 21st day of o?t? man." But then, Mr. Bell will not be coln,, should prevail ?. Surely, nothing Then, let all good men, with a firm his Stationery account against the'Gov-ernmen- t. After four years of litigation, passing so split the ticket, as the convention The July next, it two o'oloek P. M., to nomi alone in thegreat office; for wo have just but the brilliant prospects of Douglas' determination to maintain the right, do following refutation set3 nate their: through all the courts, the court of ap- which made it had been split before. This that falsehood at rest: Gails.es, respective nnnrber of delegates seen that .Lincoln is to be No. 1. election can" save the Enquirer and its their duty conscientiously, leaving the so r-- finally, in ,1854 or Was a terible blow to the leaders. They Offici Housk of Representatives r. 8.) tue county Convention, - peals, in Kentucky, CONFECTIONERIES, ' And, thirdly, we have i the most positive friends from committing suicide under ap- consequences to that same Providence, J"e 5, I860. ' ' w.jipleedi.,3rdvi That' each township 1855, affirmed the judgments of the had indorsed the patriotism and Democra- "Sir; have caused official AND assurance, backed by all kinds of offers and all fears of a dissolution of the I the copies and election precinct shall be entitled to prehension of the horrible contingency. cy of Fitzpatrick, nom- to bet that, Breckinridge, courts below and restored that branch of by an unanimous of the annual reports of the Clerk of the one delegate for every twenty-fiv- e votes, of Ky., one of Union may be at once dismissed. If House of Representatives Everything Nice,and the family to their freedom. . The ination and cxtravigant praise, and he, of the expen- and one for every fraction above the the candidates of the "united and bar . THE DISUNION HOBBY. Lincoln is defeated the Republicans will ditures of the Contingent Fund of the The disso- of Kentucky got Tour years un- in return, denounces them as an unprinci number of twelve votes given for Gov- monious Democracy,'.' will bo elected eternal harping upon the not lay sacriligious hands upon chivalry House of Representatives during pled and dangerous faction, whom the ernor Dennison in 1859, and that upon with a lution of the Union has become nausea- paid labor out of these four free persons, with XXXth Congress to be examined, as re- ' perfect sweep. It is claimed for the beautiful fabric our fathers reared, To Gratify the, "Inner this, basis Bedford is entitled to' three dollars out of the he disdains to have his name associated! quested, and do not find Man," ting. The programme of the campaign, and several thousand that at either - him that, coming down through fac- - delegates, a Ion and if he is elected, the defeated - :' ; Chester six," Columbia three, This blow strikes session of that Congress therfr is any AT.-- - by three of the of Ohio, in the shape of fees, out the last hope of line of illustrious ancestors from contending factions, - Treasury "'"'.' Lebeuon three, Letart one,- MiddlepOrt one of tions dare not do so.- charge upon the Contingent Of seems to be, to frighten the people, by but to the credit of the courts of Ken- even a respectable vote for Douglas. Fund the Precinct elevsn, Pomeroy Precinct thir- the "Fjrs't Families of Virginia," he has House of Representatives, or the Sta- fourV-Orang- So e de- were far from there being any possibility Front teen, Olive three, Rutland in. his ..veins the blood of the purest threats of. disunion in case of their THE HOMESTEAD BILL, VETOED. tucky, the kidnapped negroes tionery Account thereof, 25 for three Street, Pomeroy, O. " 26-8- uiie,6'aleni six,- Scipio - remains July 3, 1800. t. ; six, and Sttori Democratic, - feat. Another outrage has been perpetrated finally released from the clutches of the of his election, there scarcely pairs of boots furnished the Hon. Abra- ' - Royalty. We have o ; ..; , ,. proof ninc.r - . Bell men thieves.; a chance of his receiving a single electo- ham Lincoln during that Congress, as ; to oner against the claims eet First, the and Everett ticket was upon the free laboring men of theLTnited S T - i By order of the Cen tral Committee. up in his But the Virginia branch of the family in 77te the RAYED, gotten' up especially to save the Union States, at the dictation of the "slave ral vote in the. Union. Such a fall, of charged Clncago Times of May ITROM premises of the subscriber, near ,;; behalf by his small,-crumpl- y ARTHUR MERRILL, Ch'n. admirers.' We well know were not so fortunate. .The county 30, 1S60. a large, RED COW, " lofty - i'W; LAstEVj The whole tenor of their letters of accept- power." will be remembered ambition has never before been horn's, smalt, white stripe on the II Scc'y; that four years ago, every It that respectfully, yonrs-"JOH- back, Democrat in "I am, very ' . court of that State also adjudged the and some white on large-bell- ance, and the arguments of the papers the House of Representatives Con- witnessed in the politics of this country. the belly; had on a this County, and in W. FORNEYj WhbeVer will take up said cow, or LATEDKJIOCRATIC AIffl throughout the country, negroes free. But to give up their grasp notify JHE PARTV which support them, is, that unless the gress, passed, by a largo majority, a It ought to be a lesson to teach even poli- "Per V. Barry Hayes, me where she mar be found, will be suitably voted for him for Vice President, and pro- upon a victim is not in the creed of the ticians, in "Chief Clerk House of Representatives. rewarded. - - PATSEY SCOTT. , people consent to give up all their cher homestead bill, which secured to every that, the long run, "honesty ;! ,) e repent us sorely some 2C-- 8t of hard nounced him the "rising man of the chivalry of that State, and by "writs of is the best "C. II. Ray, Esq., Chicago." "July things' we, ished principles, and elect these respect citizen a right to 160 acres of the vacant policy." have said of th' Democratic coun try," and protested, that, for his age, error," "appeals," "new trials,'1 and ' able gentleman without any platform at lands of the on condition NOTICE. partip Not the hardesC - Territories, of HOW THE DEMOCRATIC TICKETS XT7IIEREASj my that of these he. was the "foremost statesman all - ljerThe friends of Douglas have re wife, Elizabeth, has lea in other technicalities, a final decision has - - - y be, "ARE- RECIBVEO. Y.T n-.- were" true,' fQj all,, the Union will dissolved instantly, five years' occupancy and improvement. cently been claiming that feenator bed and board without any just cause aot 'bupar 'pity ; . the the world,'.' and Burely destined to be been staved off, and these free persons, From the or provocation, I hereby warn all persona And to was present indications Douglas Toombs held the same views w ith them jrtrjeien. an a,ll they seem verily think that the This bitterly opposed by the slave- against harboring or ac- afilictedobHtraWs ether President. It is true, our Ohio Demo- notoriously kidnapped from Ohio, have will scarcely be supported at. in trusting her on my people, with fear and trembling, will vote holders, as is every other measure calcu- all the as to the power of excluding Slavery count, as I am determined not to pay any debts feelings, and we feel, in the fulness'of crats now 'denounce him as a' ten - disunionist been driven as slaves long years- States . of her contracting, ' this ticket into ofiice, simply to save lated to benefit free white laborers. The for heretofore Democratic. The ironi the lerritories. ine toilowing after this date. our Sympathy, almost to "weep.Vith and traitor to his country, but in this always finding some extract from a written by the dis Olive township, Meigs Conntv, Ohio, .Time the highest courts leading Democratic papers of Virginia '26-- somebody the trouble and expense of Senate, where the Democratic has 2!, I860. 3t AX PHEW LAKE. those that ; as we do party tinguished Senator on the 10th .of Alay weep,"; hot restrain they are probably mistaken. . Certain it pretense for deferring a final decision. have hoisted the names of Breckinridge overthrowing the Government.- - a large and which is ruled Ourselves from "rejoicing with those that is, he is the same man, and majority, by the last, settles this question, lie says: ... 1 holding the , Liist winter, on the petition of Ralph and Lane, and Douglas will hardly get 3? Next, we have Stephen. A. . Douglas South, refused to concur in the House For myself, no party or other necessity IjSCHOOL REGISTER, a blank book con- Tejoice." we same Hereafter shall search for sentiments as four years ago, when Leete who was the late Democratic votes enough to give to to taining five in' speech in Baltimore, accepting a the State Bell can ever induce me give my assent to A four or quires, about the size' his Bill, but got up' sham one of their own, bne--thi- mildest rd the very and smpVthcst words ln they, so 'highly eulogized, and voted, for Representative from Lawrence County and Everett. There will be an interest- airy declaration ofprinciples ichicJi affirms of foolscap, ft is about full 0f names . dis W.chster's Unabridged"'' when speaking the nomination of a faction of the by which they hoped to deceive the by necessary of scholars. It was lost 'or mislaid about two" him.. .We thought then, and still think, and others, the Legislature, believing ing contest in the Old Dominion, never- or admits, directly or impli weeks since. Any rupted- - declaring the person finding or returning convention,, in working men of the nation, while play- cation, that there is any rightful power : of the; late. Democratic party, deceased. that he was, by far, the superor of Bu- that the agents appointed by Ohio to theless. Last fall, at the election 'for it will be rewarded for his trouble. -- most mock un- to vo-- -- to see ' ludicrous earnestness, that ing effectually into the hands of the AXYWIIERE exclude slave property July 3, I860. lt T. S. STIVERS. t regret that the heirs of the chanan. We sincerely sympathize, how- prosecute the case were acting as the ac- Governor, the Democrats,, after a long less is Union will slave-holde- rs. ac- rom any pari'tion the jrubTic domain dead is With he elected, the be in The House refused to of party,' as too often the case ever, with our Ohio Democrats in their complices of the kidnappers, or other and severe campaign, carried the State f(open tor settlement to" except WOOL CARDING evitably' dissolved. His whole speech cept this deceptive measure, and after others,) AT THE the heirs of other people, in a very the misfortur.es. All their "patriots before wise unfaithful, unanimously passed a against the "Opposition" by less than icilnm umits of a sovereign state, and It A C IN W O O LEN hinges upon, this single idea.. . He does the appointment of several committees E FAC TORY : hy authority. . plain spirit,, are quarreling over the election, unhappily turn out "trailers'. resolution, authorising Governor Den- six thousand majority. There is no rea- her This principle put in new machinery,' we are" not say who is to dissolve it. But cer of conference, a compromise was agreed of-- HAVING to effects. Bat as it is not our funeral, and afterward. We do cen- equality andt evenhanded justice do Wool Carding at. 4 cents not preteud to nison, at the expense of the State, to ap- son to believe that Bell will not receive - will be the successful upon, which, although, less beneficial should not be bartered away.or even put pr pound. .'. de-cei- tainly it not party. to we have in estate, by rt tr inicrest the sure them for electing such men. But point other, or additional counsel in the the entire vote given to Goggin, the har- All work warranted, where the wool isclean.-Woo- l ; free House in jeopardy for the sake .of party ' devise, or otherwise, we do No man is stupid enough to venture the labor than the original Bill, or Lard taken in pay for woik. not we cannot help pitying their' uniform case. this resolution, the Gover Whig and American, or mony or party ivill, be -- no .Under "Opposition" success. July 3, 1800. 26-t- f TIIOS EGAN- - 1jo assertion that any partj, so long as it the Republicans accepted as the best mean taVe any part in. the cpntest. -- ? . ... misfortune,. ;:Ihis, however, is a digres- nor has appointed Hon. Ralph Leete candidate for Governor. And if Donsrlas party to such a compact. . . can rule the whole country, would be in they could get. Even this half-wa- y Administrator's Sale. But as 4 faithful chronicler of passing sion. Breckinridge is to be electedand who, being a good Democrat, will proba- can secure from six to ten thousand votes property belonging to the estate' divide measure would have been a blessing to - ftsgTho gentlenian?;is ''still .alive (in PERSONAL events, whatever to sane enough to it for the possible Mauk, deceased, consisting at of interest outsiders spread a imperishable in - of halo of glory upon bly be allowed to visit Virginia as November next, it will give the State his l)2d Saw-log- a the hundreds of thousands honest poor year) who, in June, ,1790, cut large lot of s, Lumber, Circular Saw- may occur in the settlement of the es- chance of governing part. If of our country. Here, then, are three ex- to bring the case to a ter- to Bell and Everett; and as his the first tree ever cut on the town plat Turning-lath- e, one whole of this Douglas gas about dissolv men in all sections of the country, and it agent of Ohio if, friends mills, Horse, Cattle. Hogs, tate, the Telegraph is bound to publish. traordinary men, the special glory of the mination. Whether these persons will claim, he can divide the Democratic vote of Gallipolis, Ohio. At that time there Tools of various kinds, Household Goods, and- ing the Union, is not the most arrant was hailed with acclamations of joy. was a small settlement at Marietta and other things too tedious to mentton,-wil- l be sold t.The decedent was. long afflicted with age in which they liye, and each one far ever be got out of the clutches of their with Breckinridge, the triumph Bell at vendue, the late hypocrisy, then .it must mean that un But scarcely had the congratulations of another at Cincinnati; the balance of at residenbe of said John a, complication f diseases; . and these the superior, not only of the other two, kidnappers is uncertain. We hope they is certain in that State. Mauk, on Friday, the L'Oth day of July,' g friends Ohio was a-- wilderness; there were not were less the people elect Mr. Douglas, he of its been spread over the country In Kentucky it is said there is but a at 9 o'clock a. m., and will con- aggravated by the disagreement of but of all other living men, and all three may. But if such a transaction should then 1,000 white people in it tinue fronvday to day and defeated faction will dissolve the before their hopes were blasted by a probably thereafter, if necessary, nt his single paper which will Douglas. the doctors who attended upon the pa-tie- support altogether; now contains 2,500,-00- 0 till the property is all sold. sure to be elected at once, and serve occur in any other country in the world, it nearly - Union. It must mean, this, or it means veto from the President! Buchanan, the If this be true, Breckinridge will July 3, I860. 26-- 3t JOS. MAUCK, Adm'r, and the treatment he . received at as carry inhabitants, and has changed from a this happy nation at the same time. obe- it would be pointed to evidence of a Gazette- - chief of the Democratic party, in : - ; -- nothing. The Cincinnati well that State. But wilderness to one of the best agricultu- . their haads. In their disagreement, And, fourthly, according to the Cincin- barbaric despotism, ought to place should Douglas get Probate Court. dience to miserable that ral States in Union. Who ever be- State of Ohio, Meigs Cotjstt, bs nothing beneficial could be done. Nei- says that for "Stephen A. Douglass to the demands of the any respectable number of votes in Ken- the THE nati'' 'Enquirer, of the 24th and its actors outside of the pale of civiliza- fore', a single life, witnessed such a Settlement of Accounts. Notice is" talk of dissolving the Union in' case of faction of Southern disunionists, has will in hereby given nt tucky, it insure that likewise that following ther of the doctors would permit th"e pa-4te- State of the which, being its Sunday issue, must be tion, and exclude the government which change? Portsmouth Tribune. , ., is crushed out the rising hopes and open- persons have Tsecn filed in this Court' for set- defeat simply beneath contempt." to Bell and Everett. - - to In Delaware' and v' ' ' . take the medicine prescribed by scrupulously truthful Douglas, Illi- and comity tlement: '. . i' of tolerated it from the courtesy TUV i Next, we . have Breckinridge, who ac ing prospects of thirty millions of free Maryland, Douglas One of the Old Ones. ;M. the other, and the patient was too much nois, will be elected with an overwhelm- of all enlightened States and people. will "doubtless get a R. Wolf, Receiver of the "Star Mill prop-- - A good-lookin- g fellow was arraigned erty," at Racine; - exhausted eitherf or to decide cepts the nonination of the other wing of men, that a quarter of a million of ne- Yet we profess to be the freest and most pretty large vote so large as to secure ing majority. It says: before one of the police courts, charged Franklin Edmundsonadnr of Wm. Edmund-so- n; the convention, solely with a view of gro drivers may have a better chance to enlightened people in the world. the success of the Bell Tennes- for himself. A compromise was resorted "A dispatch was sent over the wires ticket. with having. stolen a gold, watch. w saving Union. He; and stock the contenent with slaves! which accounts are set for hearing and settle--' i the his backers see is in the same predicament. is The asked him what toy and drugs of the' most opposite pow-- yesterday, from Baltimore, which carried Democratic Argument. It judge induced ment on the 2oth day of July, I860. i3 Is possible that free born citizens ' ers and effects were thrown; into '.;hotch joy to the hearts of millions of the Ameri are quite sure that unless he elected it We believe we have not seen a Demo- the home of Bell, and if Douglas should him to commit the theft. ARTHUR MERRILL, Probate Judge. can people, atepnen A. JJougias - the union will be shivered into atoms in of Ohio can be so infatuated as to sus- The young man replied that he had July 3, 18G0. 2C-- 8t potoh,7-an- .poured into the suffering is cratic paper for the last two weeks make any run there, so as to divert any nominated for President of the United tain a party, which, in all its action, is been ill for some time, and that the doc- Attachment. f an instant.. which in it the following article considerable number of Votes from patient without limit.' The effect of this Convention the had not tor had advised him to take something, R. Stivei s, J. P. of Salisbury States, by the of great Now does mean ? Do but the pliant tool of a class interest what all this Breckinridge, Bell will BEFORE Huttel,-plaintiff- , quack treatment was, that the patient be- Democratic party of the Union!" in reference to Hamlin, the Republican carry that State which he accordingly did. i . County, Ohio. George men to which would ycke them to their slaves, against Win. H. Patton, defendant. body ' these desperate intend candidate for Vice President. One pa- also. In none of the other Southern The J udge asked Turn what induced came one vast of corruption. His Now, it so happens that the accounts On the 20tli day of June,. A. D. 1S60, said Jus- the scenes of civil war. and intestine car and drive them like brutes to the sham- him to take, a watch. , expiring groans were. terrible, and his we have seen of the doings at Baltimore per, at least,' seems to keep it standing States, except perhaps Misiouri, is it tice issued an order of attachment in the above bles? does seem "Why, I thought if I only had the the sum of so nage which has made Mexico a blot It not credible, that matter for is in its two last issues. probable that Douglas can withdraw action, for twelve dollars. reason was much impaired that he was represent that Douglas was nominated it time, Nature would work a cure." GEORGE HUTTEL. upon the. map of .civilized nations? men living in a State where freedom of enough votes to defeat incompetent to make a will. Several by one of the broken fragments of the The article is in these words: Breckinridge Pomeroy June 30, I860. 29-- 3t many in coun- thought is permitted, can be so hopelessly , attempts to do so were made, at Charles- Convention, after the President, and For years that unhappy 'JThough a Senator in Congress, he is and Lane. The IJlvliie Blessedness ofSlavery. Attachment. ' who is try, unprincipled demagogues have stupid as to bow their necks in willing said to be a free negro. In all the ac- We think, therefore, from present in- Senator Brown of Mississippi, BEFORE George Lee, J. P. of Salisbury ton, Baltimore and Richmond, and the delegates from nearly all the Demo- Meigs Oountv, Ohio. Lam- self-abase- one of the great Democratic leaders in P. - headed contending factions, and as soon subjection to be the d slaves of quirements of mind, manners, morals, dications, that Bell will carry Delaware, documents were left behind; but none of cratic States had left and organized these times, makes the following decla- brecht, plaintiff, against W. II. Patton, defend- as an election is over, the defeated aspi- a petty despotism, which shouts, "De features, complexion, form of body and Maryland, Virginia, and ant. On the 20th day of June. 1860. said Jus are regularly executed. The con- -' Kentucky,, them the other wing, which nominated Breck- limbs, shape of mouth and nose,- - woolly ration: tice issued an order of calls him an his rab- mocracy as a chorus to the Tennessee attachment in the above rant around army of clankinsr of probably and Missouri, and want Cuba: .1 want Tamaulipas, for thirtv-nin- e sequence is that the heirs are in a fierce inridge. . But, as the Enquirer was hair,with kinks, he so much resembles a "I action, the sum of dollnrs and ble followers, and plunder, devastation, chains. that Breckinridge will all Potosi, and one or two other Mexican ninety cents (30.90.) PETER LAMBRECHTj - negro, that dressed up indifferently, he carry the contention about .the validity of these printed on Sunday', the editor would 26-- States them the same Pomeroy, June 30, I860. 3t and massacre follow until all the money We do not believe there are ten Dem- could be sold in the South for a field hand. other Slave States, with California and and I want allfor papers. As the only property which the hardly misrepresent matters of such spreading be by forced loans, and He claims to be part Portuguese; but the Oregon. reason, for the planting and of Attachment Notice. deceased had not squandered, consists of moment. tells that can raised ocrats in Meigs County who will not the Enquirer the Nig-gerge- Slavery. would spread the blessing of Randal If truth, sober truth is, his blood is that of e, On the other hand, we do not think I BEFORE Stivers, a Justice of the military robbery is expended. No one admit that they have been cheated, de- like, the our Divine Salisbury township, Meigs a large stock of goods manufactured by then Douglas was nominated by "the resembling - a negro more Douglas slavery, religion of countyj for a moment the man elected free could, with a united party, carry Ohio. Joseph Patton plaintiff' against William deceased and his heirs by a peculiar Convention thinks that ceived, and basely betrayed by the lead- than any man who claims to be a Master to the utmost ends of the earth," the great Democratic of , the living any ot the jbree btates. But with H, Patton, defendant. On the 19th day of to ofiice in Mexico can take his seat, un- ers they have chosen, from the least, up white man, either in whole or iu part." June, A. Pi I860, said Justice issued process, known among, themselves asr Union.'' But the Enquirer says further: Breckinridge to divide the vote in In Governor of Maine. an order less he can raise a larger army than his to the President. We ask them, in all That looks nice, and is a strong argu- The Republicans of Maine have nom- of attachment in the above action, for the sum "bleackiag,1' the disposition of this "- 'In our judgment, the nomination of diana, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, of one hundred dollars (S100). culiar" stock' is likely to cause an end-los- s Mr. Douglas is equivalent to an election opponent. And no defeated candidate charity, to reflect, before they trust ment, is it not. But how did it happen inated Hon. Israel Washburne as their JOSEPH the only States in which he bad any PATTON. quarrel in iie family. We believe, by the people. 7 lie is by far the most is expected to submit to the vote of the again the leaders of the same party. that in all the years that the Democratic candidate for Governor. Mr. ' Wash-burn- e Pomeroyj June 26, 1860. 26 3t ' is all chance, we do not see where the Illinois however, that it agreed among the popular man of our day and generation. people if he can raise a sufficient army Surely the honest working men of the party looked up to Mr. Hamlin as one has been a Member of Congress Attachment Notice. heirs that the manufacture shall go on A3 a national candidate, standing upon "giant" is to get a single electo Randal Stivers, J. P. of Salisbury to kill or displace his rival. An I thus, party in thi3 county can have neither of their brightest ornaments, they over- for ten years, and is in every respect a BEFORE Meigs County, jti usual, leaving for future contingencies a national platform, he will be supported ral vote. Still, we like to see the spunk Ohio. Beer Pat- for a quarter of ; a century, has Mexico the wish nor the intention to strike looked the fact he was a man and a stateman, His election is ton, plaintiff against William H. Patton, de- the disposal of the goods. j in every State of the Union, from Maine that "negro?" of the Douglas men, and will hold their fendant. On the 19ttt day of June, A. P. 1860 But there is another .difficulty -- which to Ualitornia, and no ichere more zealously been torn by her contending factions un- down the interests of their own class. Was he a negro when the Democracy sure, by an overwhelming majority. hats while they "pitch in." We think said Justice issued an order of attachment in will cause much litigation, and will no and enthusiastically than in the South til all progress, all improvement, has But you admit those interests have him to the above action, for- the sum of two hundred that sent the United States Senate? Race Canal Steamers. family strife. is they can't give the "Slave Code" wing of and thirty-on- e dollars forty-fo- ur doubt aggravate the It successfully supported in nearly all of been extinguished, and barbarism has been sacrificed by those in whom you And was he a when Democratic and cents rake-is- negro the Capt. Williamson's gay canal steamer ($231.4J). known that thedeceased wa rather h them. The North-we- st will be a unit of the party a hit too hard. The fight BEER PATTON. spread gloomy over a 2G-- its pall people trusted. You were assured that such Senate made him chairman of the most Bostona and Jeffords' steamboat Sidney Pomeroy, June 26, I860, 3t in his day, and being somewhat in- for him in November, as it was a unit will end like betwGen s the lowest undoubtedly that came up the river to the upper fected with the doctrines of the "latter for him at Baltimore.' The great Central ink into depths of degrada- would be the case, but you could not be- important committee of that grave body Holmes Attachment. Heenan and Sayers both will be well grade, Saturday evening on a race, lhc day saints," formed alliauces with all the Stales of Pennsylvania, New York and tion. lieve it. You now admit that every and kept him there year after year until BEFORE George Lee, J. P. of Salisbury punished and neither gain a victorv. All Bostona touched a few lengths ahead. Meigs County, Ohio. J. C. Hy-s- ell which came along. Ileuce, the fam Ohio, will htm large heavy ma- - With such an example before will give and us, promise of your leaders has been broken, the Lecompton outrages of the Adminis- - Portsmouth Tribune 2d, plaintiff, vs. William H. Patton, defend- ily are the offspring of thedeceased with Ijoritieg over his Disunion we desire Is that they have a fair field Repvhlican and the people tolerate the inauguration of and every prediction of the Republicans tration drove him into the ranks of the ant. On the 2l)th dav of June. A. P lSr.ll snirl each .TllstipA nihii-ltmo- 41.- -: these, several "isms," and as branch competitors. He will carry the South hy the same reign terror and a free fight. The majority of the The Bottom Falling Out. t?tArt in nnlor of in of and anarchy fulfilled. But you are asked to trust j Republicans? Shame! be claims to be the sole heirs, the effort to j a heavy vote mark the prediction! The What must people are disinterested spectators of Tho Pittsburgh Gazette sas that of above action, for the sum of $39.78. here? v,. office-holde- rs The spirit manifested 'by our rove all others illegitimate, is causing and Disunionists do not these leaders again, and that, too, when the estimate these editors place upon the ' the 150 Opposition Journals in Penn j. iiri.LL. zu. l- - Jl- - 1 ...... I . . CJ . 7 T ' . .1 ... : the contest, and will cheer which ever Pomeroy, June 1860 26-- 3t .I T.I semi-Men- - j mucD scanuie aim 11101 iiiuuuuuii. ouuie spcate ine ine oji,7tnni ucmaguguco is sauuwj me oaiuu as iu they themselves are broken into frag- intelligence and manhood read-merit- s, sylvania, but two support Bell and Ev oj people of their party gives the hardest blows. So clear ore so uncharitable as to pronounce the section the confederacy." (Mexico. ,. - 3ST , of With unshamed faces the and denouncing each other asters? is a monkey, Hani-traitor- s, erett, with one doubtful. O U m "Lincoln and the ring and see the fun! 7VTEAR Pthe mouth of smaTV whole progeny b , but we will wait j Leading Creek, a ow, there is some very good leaders proclaim that they will not sub- - disunionists, and enemies a So Lv package of money, of;in nigger." say the organs of they Come." Bg?. A correspondent of the Ohio Cul- which the owner can' tMs and it will be people-t- "And Still have by calling upon the subscriber, firon- - lhIn?he 'will d oar' rCadinSin mit to the voice of the hat they the country. What have you to hope, Democracy, Do their readers sympa- - tivator the only way to and inSr ic The Yipsilanti (Mich.) Sentinel, here- - asserts that erly identifying the same and paying for this - especially coiniorting to the Douglas . will have power control Gov- - wder from iia tw- tijnt- of the prou-- . Vf the or expect from the further support of thize with them? For the honor of hu- - tofore a strong Democratic paper, has make sure of a crop ofpeaches every year is advertisement. I lie - -- I 24-3- t. of the tuf.. nomination is erniucut will rule the people, by their this party, or any of its broken frag- -' man nature we will not believe it. ran "P tl,e Republican flag by grafting upon the wild plum stock. June 13, i860 JAMES MAUCE7. i