-I)DRIESS` , Of State Centn4l Onimittee., To the People of !Pennsylvania .1 Tilt... , State Committee'. appointed by the Cvnvention that nomided Da*id fir Governcir, •lward'for Chia (.] , .,mmis.ioner and j Joseph J. - LeWisiinci Lames %Teeth for ,jtidges of this Supietl Court, sprat to,y . on far their election, .b cause they beliec ;that` the , best and . 141); cat interests - of the Commonwealth would l beirubserrea thereb y. .f M. Wiltnot'a elction won!ti boa pratesti againit9 that Diemoeratic policy t which- has fastened forty millions of public debt itpot< the people; which has Opprestied them emit:cons reaction; which has connived nt the 'grossest speculatioue of the State! ofß tem; which , has maintained corrupt and wprenlating men in high public positions ; whieh i. has resisted every feasible !Tian promising relief: to the tai 'payer ; h for years ( : thwarted every practicable move', too re" of the Main Line of the tuent for the sale - --., et tc m, —a/ t h e irate bur polity, Public, Works; and which has ran 11e , , A n. mil In opposi . / ! those uuwanizing sentiments which it was it a !ere of the Democratic I once an honor for a public ' an to profees non to a sale stf: the retualuturimproye _carry out Should eh • y 1:14 elteted to ments owned by the tats- It would ids° I a nd the Suprem e Bench, the yu tclal decisions im i artuue nuu j tt Is riustarthte chtrupatliart , , enterprise of her eittam, has retarde d ! l ie reach the low level' on t lsti ieli We .Demo developement of her faCmense and 'notice-crane politielans already eta d. F rom • r fable resources; leas t rippled the labor of i such a debasement ever Penneylvantan should pray for deliverance Let the old -the 'State, has put chains upon her to check Negress, doctrines of slavery's deperidence upon 10. her egress, and oas prevented Pennsylva nia from being to-day the ftrst.of States in 1 cal law forever prevail; a d let not our caery essential ef greatneee. courts, yielding as other bave done to 1 Federal-dictation, ever ab4dan the ancient It would , al be accep ted b th i ta as a deelai op against -the i a / ta i e re n r a ea r e i landmarks set by a Trlghtilan, a Shippen t 4 . ' policy which is erusbi American labor, land a Gibson braiding up a rival in monarchial Eur'ope 'Io these cons iderations the committee d ii 1 ' might add more:. on ermi nig our uationa prosperity, bring l ore person 1 ones They ing thew-lode f operatives to poverty, and I might appeal to the peo le to beware of covering oar Sto with the saddening eel making Governor of Ito lommonwealtb a detioes of griev ous financial revulsion. mr gentleman who has been all hie life not Wilmot has been falsely at led afree Ira- only an office boll( r, 1 but ilin-- frace aholder. der. Ile is regardful of t h e tattre „ ts I connected with our corrupted and corrupt. of labor -to oc cup y such a Position He has I log c -rat system, and wbse I associailon 4, alwayi reeogui eel and taught the duty of I 1 ) therefore, are not of a desirable character; government to roteet its domestic Indus- 1 who never ran for an offiee' in the Jaycee/- fay, to develop its bidden re"urees '3f mg District teracnit fi ll tria I behind his wealth, to dry rsify the occupation-0, and Part% lore . , who has been double faced 13P thus increase the comforts and enlarge the lon almost' every public mien/in—always profita of its cittxeos For pug] of this, , excepting Canal questions„ ,wherein he has we confilentlyrappeal as well to Mr. Wil coustantly been flithful to i the office hol niot's past spee ches as to the admirable, 1 tiers; who mewls , deelm Ito newt Mr. n graceful and pa one letter he has recently 1 Wilmot in discu s sion, ye hover; arnund written ou th i s subject. Mr. Wilmot. Lie route, thangh/at ai e eetful ,distance; /,. thinks and feel like a Pennsylvanian. On i who rretende to be unwilling to discuss the the contrary, I r. Packer favors Ilia free stalely queetelln, yet scarcely allndes (a ) trade polity to hich the Cincinnati plat any other topic, and who 11.4,1 pr let wed in form pledges the Dernocratie party. lln the' his comer those tortuneittes and dfIeTZPS C. 3oceutuu he Lioved the adoptien of the witch mirk the modern Demnereti pnliti 1 ylatform withot.t the crossing ot a cl 4or the elm- The Committee tin Innt wig ', to darnotting of an t, and thus placed iu upon theee mortifying fise in the II Mrs 4. the ranks of the free traticre, as the sieve- l of the I), moeratie cendolote, hut , els bolding master .of the rDenineracy nernand sugg(st them as iniheiter of the "man ed:il Ills elect ou would' eouetly be l e, nsid nor of man” who his be fi• 3 t b ell 3 ere o pu ti I proof that, the people'of Plainly Ivanteile fey ir , 1 ' aprrosed the radical doctrines winch he We b laid b f f airly eP (VP,. you the prof sy3 l 3, 1 , I ought. iiegeeted 'by ilie occasion WP It would place te stigma of en lioneet 1 ken• the; the v 2.4 majority of the pimple' , peel le's rttrobtitin • Linen the Democratic o 'ennevivatiia are in favor of the retina' i Tarty for its pan s nug to rk hierarchy ton of the • State debt, tie; gide of the, pub 1 which is alb insult) s foe not °illy of . Am he Iworke, the simplifieition o; the govern• l ican liberty, ht of all liberty—a fOe tell mew opposed , and to the corruptions which 1 strtkee fatally at Mates iudepen nee of have made,our mat sylem a moral re-1 th o u g ht a nd ii,elino, by mel t ', him the rirnech as well se a fmatici d failure . NV of ''' g e' P slavea prie t and a . cliur It would know ton thlii the vast Met Writ h 1 be accepted as a challenge, retying the pa- iy tio4nie to toe mono. . r f l.. 5' ire.? 7 - , 1, , 7 A L 'All to execute its ctieit ueu purpe-es— proposeu uy tho tools of pc and and that the icxelietiou of the - bible. from the coin they are in fat - or of freedom for terrltoribs ( lion I.OIIIAS end• the lestricti it o f th e and opposed to the giivet of the t TICAL POI eon anc‘o school egctern itself- It'would Yownt ne ILAtERT, Wlll b bile el way s 'Ten d lee tl t p+r, and cheek the advince4 inimical to the greats east interests of dz.-41LO tempi priestly tufluentc, which, Pi nneyivanta, and whiChyet pints their through the • td - of "Molly Meguire," aral ile,truetion We know Oiatithee detest the other like e eiootaitone, mute to, and la inn ;;;tiesunder w hi c h th e . free State men Foote dl trio • does aetuelly control the of Kansas—menu of the P t ones's-ant ins it >initiations f the Dcmoer ale party, and —hivelbecn made towrith ,Ind that they thus place a resperisthle and influential pity the ni aid obliquity which rmild not lice in ' i °mum tie fothful arid reit dile win- Sec, rd del° e 4 the moral eo an .le ioue And t wonlet- - 4 - end to build up that g)veromukt which wotrlu , not correct the-e It tellit nett - m-110i It feeling which is 1 1 , itnetous and almost rip Ileled outra dictate alit; tto ardent patrlotiein anti an i'es l celimated iut Iligcnce!. - f 1 iWe know that they are anxious - --- t „ . It would •irt - Garmore be 1 atop towards henet4 administration of the affairs 0 the relict a the politica' of the Stite from public works. We dare not doubt then that elaseliol mg dictation which, not con allegiance to the great fundamental truths tout RlLti re wiling portions of the Aet of of g ivertuni r t whir h pi rmeate all the ytu; ) I •47—passc 1 nuanitneudy by the Isegisla vial.di eiel me of the State and, .National lure and a Troved jlr Got S auk—tias Government, and we kilos' , !tint ,they will l i rot I timid Ic I utposo i shout' Mr. Packer understand tin y to ablijarilie innovations I L b+ e'eeted, with a co-operating m i alorityp which sl IN C influi nee le reek in g even upon tacit house, to RE DeIiAIILI in Sr.alY ERit LP the great truths of 114 ptiblican Government . ' I r a OUR .501! RI PERNM G TIN SLA !. FIIOLD u And we feel aseeed tht. the people need 21t 10131 H-1% 111 E r. HUMAN ( "'ATTE' R, to foreign bit ratchet fi l let -in( ri to assist: NS lIILE % 0111 • NerARI1,1 ItESIPIN° =IITIIiv them in the min %eaten, of then. domestic 1 to a itatiTs; and *loth, besides its degra coneetne, and will not Hihtnit to it when dation of .the laboling-white man to a Icscl, insolently offure I 1 Kt - towing (Ileac things, number; anions iteuudeseloped enormities! we ask the elettion of /•Mr Wilmot, Mr. the revival - of ate / give Made, and the over- I Millvrari, Mr. Yeech t nd Mr. Lewis, forl ruuning of the teTle couotry with stolen 'llea' are tho , represent tires of !he greed and degraded l Afneaos. llt would act as a Ideas embodied in the otiose Ptegne-e it 1 aelaike to [the baseness of a degenerate no we may, Mr. Packer and his colleiguee Penney Ivanan, 1 now President, to decla I represent the antaaoniric Ideas, and belong ring, (as th ugh it eirld ribe true ' that thel i f ) to a political argatoz moo which tics witol national co stitu4on cares slavery wi th i t, ily departed from the doctrines of its early and guards it, ti 'cut in th e Territories, history, and has embreeed dangerous here agein.t the actin of the local legislature-- Flee of doctrine, and heti connived at alarm. . a reeently ammo ground, totally at Tatt. 4 ing corruptions—to se 'eh the people of rime with "Squa ter Servereignty" as lately entleylvania cannot present too earnest pruleeited by the NartlierritDenrcracy, di i and emphatic a preteet LEMITEL TODD, Ch,m rectly in a tagoniseqo the resolve of theli Democrat, State Cort tittOriaf Penn ylva. I' EDIV McPmartsote: Sec 1 9 nia in 18-1 , nod i emit:milt with every I 10 4 , I protons act, vote, s peech itud pcofession of IVlliii,ip titan built If and eieneraVyst/dirt - 't ` o ' emlit ration , and h h who dui not properl r -y t.oie appreciate of t the Demo cratic leaders, were be accept el by a large presumed likely to cari , Pa r lY afi e f onsider titnot e elect'. r ot' would be ed a declaration by the peopl eP no ay Kalil% of a preference of free o oser Slave luentution f a institutions f z i white laber over !legit lab pre erenee for:' or—of a prefer ence for freedom over a filets ei,eit slavery . It is ells god that on coo bare 130 con metinn with sueli la%oes But the of the State election Sill result SterOur rte ftri 7111 be the two parties—el strengthen one of! knnain g that Caroaeli ' ink oohed in with 'its bailee' of fre -farm t f he • Rept 'ican, lti niintAin. Store Alk g it t ,' e ci e l l ' i ng Hall ries, or the D, mociat cc, u d er ibe terra° has of late sure, ed i ue'l - enY tY ' ( hie!' alaccholders of the eruutr 12 er winch the 1 h is recently -been enliti ger ral atten ion ar f e, to a iti s. i to more '.pan gathering, with its sympat3ll u, double its former S i ze , ,i ger tell' of 1.165 r which, t h e that eysNgant muluer, and to 'mproved in a de- I the nation, etrengtbels the Itl Trt lk n 4 ilargeaw ripened with a,n'h superior Stru c k of r a 1 eras on e l and and ' i holds f Demo-Goo i for Men's( , ill & Winter pow r f ai r i end lie y,o, weer . Ruler; lr elected, elscery will hail it esker lof fish n isle Clothing T' UR they have hailed resas a:riumph vorable place f, r tn ill w ilt "'-i Eh" n fa le () victories `in Penn iP 1 141.5 Democrat [as the latest Stiles"gds t eir bele t:ons W ilinot be elected, el s) rrynilllf Mr piece geode tireNalwarst• beet fihr ce of t iit fteemen No hare- will / 31 °nru 'work, which, with ke pt t.nr " te n' , 1 , , rt and South, who a fine assortnirnt of 1 rte teat the aov be-, Shirt., Gloves, ~ of should throw • Nos, Hosiery aud a 1 31 filltpte 'id favor of (tee,- its of fir-4 elan Clothuir / teary Stock bi _ 4 " trill rejoice, and 14,1 the eveot a 1 ' . 1-'4rlDighan I E.tabli,nient aan attractive one Seelb d le A Tenement. one iii t - c:ruiiit - Auiriieiiitii tiorthe clay. I'Ver, 't '', - - - rim thePhiladli:Aitletiotan: ask the' conationious pt:ople A l'euneylva4 ! 'ii D DaVid WihIIOVS L,tttr. !iliai 1 iew of this truth, witerd•tteir votet',. ‘,- ._.___•. ~ ._,1_, 1 ; ~ . • _;_, a. ,9' v . .- 1 , t. t ,II e , aro Kum zurnuipeo.lFltu tue ;aura ice -....irtiou letter, addreimi. and influence should be east: L [ ,, a 44 - of ;avers iwertiptiog ~,, ._ MS, Millward's election would break thi e a byithe Sou' David Wilmot, ,to our eat unity of . the Canal .Boatd; would Itutroditee teeMedilellow-eitizen, David . S Brown El: a much needed check into tile Camil Office; m r 13.1 is'lvat. n politician,and sever his would make more , difficillt* . - iii, Perulatiou been; . \(, Ili .position as the bend of one of which iv known to•ezist ' thete, and whi ' h ! the v r et i cV largest domestic job Sing 11011ACS in , has existed for Many years, F ula thui, save ; the` cri ntrY, has Om him an interest in 1 the Vomm3uwealth large suius of. mouey,a. the tiramity_ of American manufactures, and greatly promote the plebe g °°l- 1 equal to that which . he neCesaarily has . in , 1-There are thousands of eilzeos . ''': h O b e: the trade - acid commerce of Philadelpb4. — 1 .tie've that the safety of thespe . ol h" ' ° . s Pra such metis,the policy of taritts for pram divided: intevwt. These gentlemen will tint; a well as for revenue, is . ANeurse a I'M ' Vi i l. ' 1 bup por. - • 1 '• t r lltliwa d fur tll a areal v ltd . reat,Ttudy, and , it is in this way aoythi,t , 1 g of reaseus \ ,-/- , j Me•sis.LtiFis and VeCcb are, .$lB lawyers , )Jr Brown is en \ - needed with polities The 1 lettee•Mr Wiltnt4 has addreased tot tam is. fully the whi le of/lldessve. Strong and , uncu t b ut top i c , just p ow an abserbiog one, 1 Thotnpson„whil)/in the lezi'ding essentials I and r i t is truly a patineutiniss i re , l , • lof a Judge, each Of\ the fornier two is great- Th calamitous visita , inn under whieb ly a bove theiast minted iu o ividnal. Beth the the m muffle and ma nufasturinqinterests I, , uf the Dcmcier4ic ca3 \ didates voted in 1847 lof our s city am now suffering is tee! result (for the%Wiltnot Proviso; Loth b6ve recan- lof alfflse.rnd ruinous tariff policy. Mr I tesl; and are now numbered i m ' ln g the' Wilmot has been freely charged with being C Aiv° 14°Paganda' They fi re "'" verts ' WI a Free Trailer: However his previous the--new doctrines slavery bas introducei l course may hare been, thete can no longer liitYl and that' eqe'Ple t e l 3' igeereibe any doubt, after his clear‘, \ a I d ' decisive ' r. ANSA r TNVASIOF• 1 st A . ipournis,EoßetKslA i . er tlat: .. .d, 9etin-i i s _ . r.., _-= ......61: -nneneOre purpose of cetifing on the. Delairpre lands: - but well informed , pfli ties in - .slis4ouri say'that it is l fol-pol• 'cii pUrposes,l Evidence of con. certed . • m along fhb vs-Tr wle border is be: cowing more apparen , L.,t violence is not apprehended.. 1 ' ! --------.-.--... T . • Dubuque, O ct. a-1.11 steamer Ben ("oar-, sin was ran into by the ste-Jui.r Kry City, atervo o'clock yestertily morning. near La Crosse, and punk , itutnOiately, in fifte e n feet water. Fifteen lirn4senpls uer 7 • lust. .• letter, that he ` ii true to the \ Industry Of „„, ,„,,,„,itvßnizt Beiver,/ Pennsylvania. As the State 'election ,is ."" w i 'i s ' ''''' !I s l et. , %it:Lain/77 ''''-..^,i1l errilootwaetohtahnodw, owe it t. t o he tti fr e e m e se me iv n e :f I t: e g fl iv o e rn ; GEO RGE 4._ . __„_____t..-..i.....tninn sr the ballet: „„„,, „•,,, _iii•wiN/ Pulaski , tn. ' bei respecting that anti - American, policy "'"''•••''. 2 ' • ..7 I i • r of free trade, which perpetually drains the - Regi er 4, / Recorder. country of its specie to pay for enormous SAMUEL ' . N WILSO 13 li L Bo r ough'. . • (foreign imports, Mr Wilmot's position is "• . , ,c.. of much importance. We ask for his let- • ' ' Treasurer. ter. , an attentive perusal: wiLu7r STY, of &tough. ! lIARRISBURO. Sept. 28:1857. k , . • , of Courts. Deri'd S Brotcm.—Dear Sir.—l em . deeply pained by the newe that Maeltes me ALF R E D GI, McCREARY,'N. Blighter'. ti from your city This sudden financial re- ' /1 • itnintlSSififte*.'i, i I • %elision threatens to carry down hundred f , i B NER m 'ON; le ran iti n . 1 , of peer weathy and enterprising merchants , '• 1 . , [ • and business men„Jringing distress to / their , ; ' 44 ai dlliI)r • '' r home., of comfort and affluence; and' what/WILLIAM . HUNT, ,'Brighton tp. m b er n e ' t l a n l i dt i s s b f o e n i e t r. " ,e a nd loss ' o en f, i,a cred mlft ;.7l l t . " ll ' - : IT AN o, ' cOu c • Y . . greater . :er , / Corrin e most disastrous and painful / effects; bower,-' • 11, New Brightin.. • er,'will fall upon the thousandsof honied Poor liditse Director. . and industrous irotkingttie , uneiPileal, JAMES ST - tiILIN4 IndePendence. ' thrown out of etnployine -, and deprived of - n e " T,I . .1 i „ 1 i ' 1134 Tian, of stlpKgtfor their families. ' 7 . J f li Sive, lof licallemY• • i,' It la truly a elenfity •calculated to ex- ,T KEN Any .) , N. Brighton, (4 yeti t M m. cite thieympat:f of the most selfish_ and SASIIIEL MORMIEAD Shaton,(4 yra.) in;ineible. / do notfathom a ll profess to be able to SMITH CAJNIfINPLIA il 'Beaver l (8 yin.) (I L , fatho , t leseaveses proximate and remote,, ABNER p i .LACOCK,Boche.ster tp (2 yes.) • • d / of a ieaster such as is now upon wi.— Thiel:Mess excessive invert:lanes, overtra ding, extravagant habits of living, and flue tuitions in the currency have had much-to do'with it. You will recollect that on our Visit- to the Glhucester Mills, we bad some conversation upon the subject of the tariff policy of the country in connection witliitS influence up- 1 onlAtnerican enterprise' and labor. The' • et eats of the last few trays-have given to that subject an interest it did t then seem to posess. 'That,the tarifi..pn icy of the gnyeenteent has mneb to do wit the rend ..inns that periodically ennyulticelhe country is doubtless 'true, intimately e l nineefed as that p •licy must ever be with all Inn finan cial and induetrial intermit. The very f ii i considerable reduction madam the tariff at the last aeesion of Congreis, must 'have ha a disastrous influence in,bringing upon um the present state - Of-things, as it greatly stimulated , importations , elmeing heavier i drafts upon *the country for it., .....4...... i It is a great misfertuee that our tariff; policy cannot bo wholly removed from the! party eneflicm of the country and pieced 1 upon a permanent and reasnnable basis 1 A-itle from partizan prdrelire, 'hers iv not, I I imagine; a very wide difference of (pin-'1 ion upon thicsubjcet among intelligent and reflecting men. - .„:„. t te , ! The policy of imp:sine prohibitory du- ties, of actually destraying the. revenue up-, en a large share of the article. of nom meree, for the purpose 'of penteetion. would Hardly find an advocate at thie•day. Fair . incidental protection, wtthent a gross yin- teflon of the revenue principle, is all that is asked or reonireti f fer our mennfeetnring interests, and this iiiituld be cheerfully and , romptly extended: No o ne coetempletes th obey of free trade and • a 'resort to di keNr4T., reel t etinteas'a means of raising revenue' to meet the ordinary expenses of the gnv- ernment—certain it is that I never enntem- 1 plated.such a policy. Iflieve elweys lnok- ed to our policy es settle'd in this respect r f e - that the ordinary rejenue it; to he. pro- i ' 'vided by duties riponloreign impartation. i , mei I have ever favored the Tolley of such j'Aisetiminations es would a ff ord adefr I ate and (;ample protection to American interests and I lllAmericau labor. . • - WP have an immense revenue to raise .= \ r i ; Already the expenditures of our gevern- ,!Mont reach the ennritione sum of Ohnut {sixty millions of dellars..Und it is rapidly 4 increasing ung'ir the profligate anti 'decant.- aliaino expenditure* of ,Democratic iamb). istrations• In raising this valet sum there is attlie room, by judicious ant proper disi• crifffettions, to afford to (Mil great indus trial interests ample 'pmteetion and to ,I American _labor a just and edennate reward l I have never intentionally violated this sound American policy, and would cheer-. fully unite to-day, with the reasmehle and, judicinue men of the country, in Oaring: [lour tariff policy nn a basis that would secure I I t t i ct- i - e Ailierican enterprise sod, labor a z fair deeply engaged, u great e rp n b s n dr. struggle ie d n li i i s i ahi in i t f r ! f which -e g e l l e i-i :t w o Pez 7 2 t e n e t a i r n ee r al ' : the ved d ; i e g ga n nin i d t 4 in a tEi n m d eo r m ig pe : ti s iit o in f alatybo s eri o oa r tho ,,,,a pr g r :t otr i eci n hst : . log our American labat - Y against a • P. ' seThrimperition' with-the cheap Elbe;o i rtbe "oldl, i l a i a confid entl y and t r a ,:t 1 3 y tri t t t ha i ... y on will weather sill attend have thus 10 f u - 7 Y o B4 be obedient e ei i n e l r hol 7 V s e l rniYYY re ne "b re.s a lr su n sa l a nd elniftlilntl4.r Plu f " : 1 r ii i Y e ll e n : e d Yri . u ut .3. 1). WILM OT pr an Hol. l ,9itags Pills aiul Ideation may always be prevented, by the (timely time of Holloway's Ointment, and 'lockjaw has never been known to supervene in any ease of external injury where it was ilnsed as 2 dressing. 'The pills are preseri. ljted by eminent medical practitioners as the most efficacious remedy far iudigestion,' diver complaint and dituttders of the bow :, elm. . / ltsA-The amount of specie in,the United States is`e•timateli at abut $300,000,000, f or . equal to 812 in , cow, for every man, wo man- - and child ln th e eountry: 1 lIEI ji.- ; *IIETAN Eiitot /t`ll-03riei. MIMI 1 -'OrT ZPo y PA ,, • ih MrilEft ` 7, . 1851; • 1 ' ic , stoz; -FOR GOVERNOR, Ayiia WIT:310 Of #railAr- 4 `. C"4 • I - IFORT!REME Jades VOCh l -Jiisetili ofiihyetr, c„„„,.„, Of Chester count 44 FOR 04AL COMMISMONEU, WM. MILLWARDI Or Phil t irphia~ coiltri N Tiint?. • " rifssenibly--. 1.1 Be on your Gunr(l • Against, Pullin Cliarges;l against Seeret Handbills l and unfounded repor t , put out at an hour lie to be 'publie!y euntia dieted/ Be on ,yritir gnarl, and nail them to thAi counter as you would the basest coin 1 813,4LNL EFIJ J !WORK. 1 IlThe opponents of Republicanistn, fearing •that4bey will not prove successful before the penple in misrepreprescuting the ,ptir. keses of the Party, have at last been driyen I , ,to the necessity of- assailintg integrity lof the Editors et soinellof its Papers. ; A short tiise'Aioce; IL Iluchei Snoope r thel Chairman of the 'straight' out 4 ,l4ueric.aoi ,_, 1,. • ' • t , • I State uounittee, named ;Imo , . i r ot or i , „ r „ • , t I:ll l Dersii ' 1 no 1.>7 a te....t.044,1, 1 )4i 'vii! I amount of money to- each paper' was, speet. i, fied, and GoV. Ford of was.said to be the Persorr_by whom tte money was ,p•iid • over r.. to the .ttors Among these paperst was the Altoona TrilninO ! 1167 linuch of t truth was to the ailticstioo May be soot from , , • the correspendoce brtwe.:t editors l iof ttt . the Tribunegteni Goy Frd, on !the b_ I 'Omer:. Altoona, S.4t. 22 1857: i . Thos 1411.--St . i:-In the Philo- Odelphia irs of r t•sterday we-Itrit les A communienti!ti, overthe ,sigoatnte;ol II 13nehir Swoop!,'eharging oo 'nu.; thori'y, with reviving fr.' , ln or through tool 8425 from thelepublieart party tboriog thol last campaign , . The said eliatvp is sut•port ed by an atlidlit, of one W,W Wtiod• ward, who saysumbr aath; that he reef' v.-1 ed from you ittier:,•on the list. of papers'said I to,he suiptidiviby or through yoh, anOttfri „hid, the nattioft our, the' Altrotia Tii hune appears. Will •wouj bit pletied u 3 know, as tit . to yraelical.lij, 'whether you are the att or of ths in queption?l w b et h er t'you eV , psiti to hs any money, tin r i ng t h e Ftenut campaign, or whether you' paid monelo i any t:thk• per Son per. 7; sins for us, atitif't sol Wit aturnint, and. I whom? An ely •cin iimee, with the a b o ve rattiest 11,e;enfer tla ifavor 'upon , 4,olUsti ALt.rsorr, lit Ors iAl l tOona Tribune , 2 , Astru.so,' Sept. 24. 1857..; - • Editors Altia , Yrnir letter of the 2 surprises - me—l do r.ot I knot, either rung . atnt..not Inc author of any Ust of Ipers in i i l'enpsytranta, for the-purpose othttsitirr.ing•;them- I sever :/paierunney ticither, flf i. you during. the F remon t or a ..tie r' eampiign. Ihave! --•-. phi nfel to anyotner perkitt fart! you, cherefol chnnot an , wer your, third interinglitoryWhat amount an i to whom?' I have befinformed. shirr- helietrei thr l ( devil is the the i r of lies, Ilytt like( ; oilier !great invents hd I. likely to lose much of 'his repotatit by int 7, •v-,i.:nts made upon him 'ay, PUCII conunntinatinn as II Du ehfw getraophse furri-h l vd, _and such an afri . .lavit as W W WOotiwarti hat! swnint to and pnblted in the l'htiladelphiOews In'has, ' Foan. I• I , LIE Tay tr-4 danghtcr of Esq.' Thorniley,l of Falittoo.'d%rms , us that she 'has for thel h 6 t two or tree weeks) fed Ler ' Canaries,' on the seedthe Chinese B k ugar Cane, anti on seance' ; sythieiels i e Her birds' lace; grown remaiably,since then. and T arp ' i i n , every seasei abetter m i . , nditien now than when fed on ither Canary, or Hemp seed Acxxown.Dostestrre.—Ottr very atten tive frit..tld Tie & TIroioi!!3! Fag-, ha. agnin laid Ills litld6rOitligatiClNls'ftrn .." V°1 1 1 ! B P eCi T -met" of eacefent apples, to gether w i th irnine Sicklee l pears aid Grapee. :The _baiie , foil !. 0 us, , le are. infortaed. 'tool — CT - Aa - firer premium at de niir, as. being the its! eol lootion of Fruit [. I 1 - :.'.BEAVER , COUNTY FAIR. Well, the Fair is . overyond yo-feel likikili* - 1 f iiiii'letilk,long 64 i‘erirty shirittecassekt,of ' . .e 'signal 4cess witilaillich It Yu eresinicl. ' 113 viselese to deny thet we bed fete ' tit:ie- ' Tinge, bated' 3/ion 61 tneaiire ,4lipplayek in ' • .. e ni' the iieighberine notintiesi, but is heti we • . , . saii`the people of all ages and alilsexes throngs; • ins iia;vith their products, from all parts of the , dointi..andlriam adjpining counties, on horse- e back.iii_vehicind on, font, until - every aver:- t ne• jeading to town, iits.tted a totiying, bust - - ling ltirryingntream of - nit, cirtilsore, confess le lrangined ourselves a z slint -taller ' than • nbingl, and stiltpinudofDeever s -C00n.....tyi Mud I i'lhis tPublicsPiiii-untrthe generous rivalry of I ' her:people; -prond'of her resources, her prodikc- r dons, ber.capabilltiee, and the rnpld itilviince- mein - she is anailrig•in local Pingress• and im provement,.- ; ` • • The Exhibition, in nearly every point of tieir, j i 'wise as successful, and perhaps more , so, theft I . 1 I tho-Most sanguine could kiii , e reasonbly ant i Aipsted... , On :the first day, and the last, the weather was nasettledfland disagreeable ; but on I Wednesday it!wasinore favoinble, consequently' the,crewd ...#,, himiense—nombering. between Eight and Ten _Thousand person.% • .' I ' ' ' • - . aTtie different, departinente l were well; repre'- . I :tented. The l array of stock+, was truly grand and extensive—so extensive, indeed, 'that id- 4., though i very; large nrmber of stalls had been I provided. thei were found- insufficient to ao 7 ' commodate all . that regimented admission. To' . anyone, that you'd revertto the• first Exhibi- I tion held in tis place, and compare the stock'. ef. that' period with the long line of splendid I animals to berme° last, week,' the contrast would.' have appeared moat Marked, and the conelnsloni irresistible, that an Ihnprovement in this re- - :, gard amounting alniOit - to a revolution, ,liair t been effected in tkisionnty, in the brieteoprieel . I. or teur -years. t . . .. .1 , Floral Hall presented a tasteful and lbeanti-, 1 ful rippearance. It was filled:with magnificent sPefiroene 'cf Art, iScience, Fruit; -Floweile, Needle-worlt, Painting, Pen Drawing, Anibno typing, *c.,&e: The Mechanical department was well rop'yesentedby tin imposing 'art4::y lof all the recent improrements in Fanning - Millsi Cider presses, Corn ;Sheller% Threshera.,Plovta. 1 Drills, Crout-cuttere, Apple-parers, &O. &c. A small engine, manufactured by_idesvis.Childs ; . I. ' • . McConnell & Darroghs, and kept eonstarltly in ' . I motion. attracted ' n'llirge share of attention . .— . Many of our enterprising mechanics dilii , o - hell I a fineveriety' of their wfiree, and speclriens of 1 1 handicraft, dill - played to'good advtintage., The t 1 collection of Farm prouctawni - not as large ns t i it ought to'hive bee•n, when the frultfalriesit, of t - I the i sensen Is; taken i to consideration. The I display. however, ins anything ... but discredits ' Met Thev l egetables, particularly, were of a , I ~ choice cheraftery and many of Ittem had - at ? Mined extra Ordinary dimenSions. • - - t ,t . . . ' , I— -c, • 1. I ' One of th e, est interesting features !of Ith. I • g Exhibition Wa the , display of Syrup rnanufac 'tared from then Chinese Sugar Cafie, which, i seems to us, esinbliAles beyond n donlit,' 01 • r, , '-' ];entire practicability lof its etisptation to. lan y v I successful cultivation area soil in ' this climate 1 I Very fine, clear r and pure siieoimens of the lirti . 1 cle were exhibited by the Harmony SncietY, b °. Mr. 'John Grim, of New, Sewickly, Capt. Dan' IPi Dnwson, of. Ohio tp: s ; find Mr .Thos. White, o •u Chippewa, and Perims others that may hay 1, 7 I e.enped our observation. Tir-Ilarrnor ... .qot . i. I stalks grown upon one-twentieth of nht iscre,an i terheing,rit the rite of 280 gallons tot' the acre: Mr. Grim obtained 14galIons frolic the prddii. • , , 1 4.1 of a square rod : Nothing but simple rolle . rid were wield in'exiiessirg the juice; when. then oil fore, experiment, are pushed somewhat farthe , i , 1 we can not doubt thnt the Syrup will , he broug to a high state of: perfection, and twill event f ' silly become one of the stnoo , iind 'profitabl bI ' • - • ------, ; productions n.' 4.1 , e county.' One of our ino intelligent farmersiond, one who lins.giren th • snbjeet thorough investigation, gives it as b conviction that 'one-fieuith o f , an acre derided t I a- 1 the cultivation of the-Cnne Will be sufficient t Pe' I supply the largest family in the-emp i tily with a I ]'the sugar and sy rup it would be likely to co u'l suaie within th. r . Period of a leer. tu I .. ' • . w I .- • ~ The. Address lot ' Dr. Mists as an adnurribl ,_ production: It wns an earnest and truthf d. I trihttte to .the worth ri:i'd dignity' of Labor. T . c. , d delivery woe easy and graceful: the — siigge,stio. id I proct;cni and sensible: i the illustrations an o l facts graphically Presented; and- the tone an i. language throlighmt elegant and impressive. - 0t i The Managers and the- officers, are entitle e r I to the gratitude,of the public for their Indere ti? 1 igable labors. Every thing appeared tai b 1 7 I conducted quietly , and judiciously, and we ,ru er I to 'the satisfaction of all. There was - very littl 1 . 7 ! rowily4m, rind we believe , not even an appy ar. to I Maws ' .:dent..: \ S r , , , OUR GLORIOUS STAND.IRD. BEAR ' Whatl I , , ever may be the - result Of the 0. • test on' Tuesday, cif one 'thing we i can re.. .1 i'ssure'd l 1 that we - i n . person 0 0 i e , ha v e , r • candidate•for' , Governor as intrepid chid t ai 1 ' as ever led an artily to battle. By bis k• of era of endurance , his , 'coolness ' his cou l gra . I or his eloquenee,l 'and bis manly and nold or bearing, he his exhibited ail the chiele er- ,ra e jades of a hero . Bearding the lion in b ve den,' and failing to fsecurti the compitny . or') his adversary,' he boldly' threw- - lii inself in. rd ,1 ,1 the breach, ao3 unaided andnlone, has ca. ?' ' • lie.) visaed. the length and the bSeadth lof t . er 1 51,tute, and with a will that never. tires, 1 - , of heart-that never shrinks, In eye i diot um a 'quails, andl tongue that never falters, 11, a n been pleading' in tones' of thrilling .Carnes i.„ . ,iness, tha cause of right and of buinanit s and everywhere exhorting the friends ..' ' Free soil, and Free tabor, to 'dlO5.lP 'tip t , sank., I and i;reparn to grapple with th Gel monster who seeks-to envelope an and p9llu with his Vile touchqhe fairest portions , 'i the Republic. - . , -. . 1 nd II Voters of -Beavt+ Cintinty--Friends vc, in i Freedoni---oltal l: w e fail I to, cotne . fpfth wh . Iriumtunned by en gallant and hloriona lea an i ? Would we t be . 1 eh' LO cravens to deie • I such a candidate, and suck.a eause,l at th D: , crisis, and at this hour? 'Let mg i arrak in arouse, and with drums boating, a cola . n, ti ci. flying, ,prepaie to folluw where our chi. , ta i n) leads.' ri nd if - then wo arr , defeate‘i ' • on all sbaW at least.ha.Ve deserved •inecoss.. rat y --7— ; ~... :I . aicerair.an.—cae_nev. air. i - uuningliam, ea' Monday last, .was installed as Pastor• of t I i Bridgewater PrelbyteriLa Church. I ttor- , EATER , COUNTY • FAIR. 1 2 A 4 i I rcit_en I - ser e ii. k r . ,I = "'• - , is 1) T 6, TII.ExyLLS- ' • ,--, i.- - 1- Oti ,Tuegday _ Vext.., i T f L .,i...... . . a ishsastwobahly_the last 'optiortnuaty e, ,i • ill biave 9f r'eae h hing our readers, before ti e i, t .en le of 13eaverresinrit will agaib bh'ea r il-i, eit ta the exirenne of Ouo Of the most ines-1 , 1.. 1 ' 1 - I lii‘ timable privileges belonging to ...Freemen. The li_ . i mpottance of the contest can rot. lbe , estiatated Br i ery intelligent voter-Aobre watched ithe current of political.affairs with; ia the hist three years, can not but be con vitn4d that, the slave interest of the country _....--- ias heed bolder - In its demandsonore arral gantlialta assumPtiOns,bas secured Ia let.l l ter feoZli`old, and-I tak en more giga ticii attides within' that brief period, than it L i attad i ned' before in a life-time; ~'and i nn ess l the' free, men (Xi the nation speedily; ,arouses, andirebuke this , grasping spirit,' , and spurn. , these insulting demands, and say tol thei I .mo l astLer, in tones !that can not be%nistaken, “Iliilther to t ba'lt thou come, but at thy per il riatfarther,". the tiipe is not-lar inl tit'd', ty l ih when" , state laws and state Soverea ,sll 1 ty i .i'll betrannpled rinder-fpot,aflie'hutiiil - , , . • . , ------4 • . ' iating spebtaele of a. nation of free in chai..:„,- ns tr i ll be presented to the world. Are the Veters of BeaVei Conn_t i l y insensib d to,r, 1' I the aPii•orieb of the (Tark spirit Z Are t hey l , I , unindful of the deep portent Of the tiniest- nl • 1 - 4 A rethey ,i in doubt as to, the drift/ of l th .. . 1 monstrous doctrine latel y enunciated b . ? th 1 ' highest tribunal in the land,, and reiterate I. ...-1,- ;by Preaiderit Janes' Iluchani4n,'tth4 1 ber A T' i ' ever , tle Constitution goes; Slavery, goe• there aleoll 'No. • No. _We, an n'o l t, , rl 1 • J litive, tbat 'they Will slumber when-8d „On dangdrs hirk overhead. We cat'? Wit ; belie i v hq it f l b 1 ' t° l t t_a t ey au scrie to any sue • SCIIIILICII . On l the contrary,' we have anebiillivi con , fidance, • thai, trey will unhesitatingly repn diale• the alithors and trample thainap den 1 doltna l l while foot. • •.. , 1 .• j f then, ire Pre determined to contr i ibut 1 1 cur part in restraining this menacing de . .1 Merit in tbilGovernment, it behooves us- , t he astir, and make every epalration whiel. rce - Reason, and Right, an& ustineil aulll tln I ' c a n for f . narity i suggest,...r the stingg e i e Tuesday next. Let ri§t thesun,of t o pre: - ceiling, Monday go d,iw n, until the al.Srin a • WI been soundec:, atrallrbeamp.fi e°s L ii , an l d I every! arrangenfent made to m et t , ~., 1 enemy ; . ~- - e , .1. Let E;very I Vote be at the Peal s. ~ .., , no e, n,,.ort,t L it, 1 1 : Let our friends spare nvt le all their Voters upon . the ground,. ,L -d . ui imitate our i)pp oni , pts in this re s' peel ' C. Theylwork their way tovtl ~ roilspith 1111 i- , fa i liling reg l uian"l'i. in_Aekises..-. and in Health'Y i in Sunsbn l e and in storm, •in sec's- i tiine an , 'I , • , . and , ail-we, wa t ' I I o f in harvest;. shall-,we, have a i \ caus e ! near akin .to that for which the Fail. hers o (1 tv I tlib ,-, volatiiati_barel,their 'bosoms, he ks --: ,r 7 , mpt, less active, and less tig,ilat : {.r liist not. I ' ,• • . Be on the Ground Early. re; ; The paling, active, energetie,lwb le;so i e . • ed- i nien ofl the party, upon whom ill .. i , r. 1 ..c•elve theibrunt of the hattle,, shell d n ; , ht 'it a I poiniltrile i on the ground early) and lb u- , cabeert'of action, Mslre , every -provi'sien f le ,- guarding bepolls4 froth , fraud, insis ing I s l i I 1 n right's ; an&4 those of Ch i l e ;: oin : lfrien i d i'' s e , ir o for . bringing in 'all ihir ah.4i I to. voters—the aged,' the' infirm, end th I lil ' li "t` I 1. I to w_o rm. t net ot iererwase attend - '1 1 ) Be not Debeivell.' , I We hare unscrupulous contend Doubtless many chem, ! , el ' beve l . 'bet? caneocted, and many 4. plans .. he: bo attentßt e d, to mislead-voters, and ilefr. j 11 ! : tliern of their . votes. Be on you gnar I`triends, to detect and expose all the trie , L 1!' , `senttnamay be .resorted to, all the inisre7 , i , tioti that ,ma ybe -Made , l and all t t ..l.fraudi that. 'may