El 4151xt atthman 11WAIL kNU IMACT JIIIITIONI TO ALL Hamar NANWA, WINN FunNEY, I "MP 'XXZIA Meetings of the Democrats or PittnllYLV•NlA—'' TA e UnPun tat.ta MA iteli4ll44;eres4r—Jsulkaoti , PdttfliMenlis. end on - ot.bo t o in favor or pressrvini the union of tho States, now seriously itir do litov n emotional organisation, led and illo open onouties of the Fed end eds , bud kohduatod upon (ho alarm log ideeof ropedieting overly ont -half of the Stotts of IIIaMSISSZSZI fOltpiletrUltrltssaiSod tsar lines Mrsit,Tiaraii lilt bn 401(144 RoeColLoWittir 'Jules end pilinkl,'or fh#frintgla [SIAM?" fRiga.AN AN 'for President, AtitirJliall E. DRECRINRIME fur .V l / t il l i nctiir Courtly On 14.13111 , 1E5DA,Y, the , ' li dors i r sc klAgult i v..,l, At 40 IStSRIJRIJ, Westmoreland County on weestas AY: OW Sd of September y , ISM/. WED_ 24 1,1) A LllHO n akt e i t; (:t e t, n ,wc ts .w : ibi C er,lii„. D i i the State,) on E_ ± Y;the tat of neto)o And' 'WPM EADELPTI lA, on the-17th of Sop todowsuilSSO, being the Anniversary of 'the Sts Adop- k It nf Ow t'uounitniron of the United States. ISLOSPoesnts, from our own hod other s ie bo 'present nt nil titan tneetitiv, to tol -1 jrtellteist eillsons " . 'n.t.antec brth• • WALOWLATIC STATE CENTRAL COM xingir t. r.' ',:,- • ,' a Neetinge in Coatro Co. . • •,.. .• 41 „q,a uN tiny, Aiv at,sl :20.1% •• ;1,7.k m rtpurvi.y, Suptunher 4th 40 .. . ! a le' I, Monday, September Alb • I . ..I* ac 4 ' Tuesday elloreetrn, eept Sib •bar 4 l/ 1 11 1 4thovii Tuarldny “erling, Sept. Sib. liitormito*n, Watt oesei.y, F.sl.tvuti , or 10th. Wilds, ilimeklay, September Ilth ''' ' m i . Isirtol.6o, Fildny September 12th , •t, 4 tu dSIII Barthy, Sep 4 erribut. 13th 1, 14104 1 41. ' 1 (1 340,1115 r, peptemlwr 15 "thoidirenorfar. him., stellorlaer disurquisiaed 1 1 4 a104110 1 41dP. tle weraings. • ol • . , APO". ,t‘ • . - 1 4. I/ . ... 4 • • vilifteting Rad Foie Baia -• • .. • ava , in, os e•A I'll Itl)d Y. the 3th4 d' .dli 'le !:!id• 'rho Denpwrnry of Peon, I Itli.'erii,...in7l( . egg hosehhips, add all otters fa ,'`! • ~. !•,'!. teekom of ,4,thl ItZetional prioel': EC ~ I' ell, telletme , l that .a, tneoling volt ! Med. to fbe -letther-ef-4.4mee , ' B ' ! P r A ll wed i kvhige, at ~MillhelP,Ate ale d ~..'",_ , t ...- fi , gf,, ' .7171 e it,' , of flifiltots ! ' Adhigt, ,- • ttkOds *HI he IsromM. In fill ad. d rloaltdolt DO." Oncno one , Come all " akr e 4 . laelluotisaan A ih.okieridge ()Leh i ,/ 1.41.2 —...--- t Millhelua, Atag- fOtb • . ..... . Igo osillThislo IWO ter TE, FEJVIN A • +O./1/: EST 70, / Ogra r rlMOßA Tic COUNTY StENTION. imailLvot TlONief mortis Cbunty' Convention met last •Irt i rlttoih et& Botlefonfo nem/. nbminated the following tickst, whinktivuntaccptionablc in every Teti w. - J. ' BERRY: PPM" Ye* -deateion of the District J. i I Penn township. -- - - ilett • i , - . . lATII RIMER, t i f , -1 , 41 i! . • URUiI FIEI,I). ''•'' ', tiklan ART, s,r. .. xikrw fraggivio4Plt, elliei AI .iai _.• ' POTr ROVE. i •almtroa• * Ng -,,,,i.ti n iZl . S. .I,'. lIIMR. lieelv (Nn ATTORNEY , : . a. 74 - Th RANKIN: .•• ",*,,,,„ if t raaker vi as 'recommended by •. . - .• es 44 candidate for (;oyernor. ...,,.. 4 k• • .Iltfrofilkfar4 Convention. ' ; ' ,. ... ,-- 't , :nrileitille(fidtiMiil ti atio la , thoun- ', • . , Fa, .11110•116 4 ‘9siastu and perfect ttuanunajt 1 li bi ef i ne/r I ,414 peculiarly eiatingui ‘l . l 4 (Tnf "OldCentre," I,u,uuto i fi 'patinas of surepsu. It ib atalilliWeir ell ittalikairat to contend with, t e r; •„ry, despicable means to sk ', , elf ;_esaise -it is also true we 1410.4*Alhi to,prerconw ; but by ilior. illation, vigorous MINI Surnamed • 4.1 2 i• . Ilhithib ni ig devotion to the fieo- I:Are ~ Vie 'glorious oil county of cen tllllll4l4ls*milaapattl. We hate now e% ery =Mit Itrocceas, and that prospect should air Sit to redonldrit exertions. We geOilly to our friends be active, be 'iri wssrganistel--bWiig out e i ry Di 'no allettiel on eilentaon day - -vote the I) too- Mikticablit; the whoki Dernoc,ratic ticket, altWA:Mt* tut the Demoeratie ticket. - '4olo;:toteelist• for tile Democratic Conga s siggst agtaiiiieg in the county, will help to suiroB2, Ile district from the MAUI cast up on ilV"II, iire,einition our Democratic friends tlii, of *II bigots who deal in religion ssisiltpelidies-ffmilao would Make the pulpit. a i l k, ad lifttrukti, . These higete ark. always # 1,51 . ~ ICH. Ilaa Democratie pnomples, and if,t t ii itrip,it rarianee with the pre. lof 'MM.*: ',lank, and 1u.5t,14. ti, the lest 1011 , the *bel uilK e eol. We hope 4= lll Lol - of (Inc. eaira;:all4the credit ./f i hit s e. ir ttiA ee no Dep•rai e, 11l he fonnd ai:ll4ld faith, mid be doped hy professions of MD, Li te ii Uhl I can poliiie a l Inil I '(a east his sudrage 1a fa isiske s irVi(nitl light nt, the torrh of aligry la i ' , 43,i'ilwisl our country will' the 161161114 wit aitireui. Tire CAIMAIV4i. ItAt WA" fairly °ponce! - or 11111100Vaggid)kaoscloiy, thu nayo hug. tarn salami, 404 the wines!. proto4n ••, clietiatt.4. The Dentoorntie ••Oit - 57 . it0 ricer avowed, 4 f - hat 1 , .4* all *Pk *bat Wg•age 411-lti l / 4 5 for. There ism lotinboggery- -no ducat. 140esnitidstmi fbr -the' two • 4' '7" ' # 1 : 11 4. 613 'hilt Ut:thi.,. people are 'priiiciplaa of Detnoe• etvition 'tike.teunts Or thanciito plcr thley most ripe or fell--,Mok 4 1724stnitre or perish. Baehoinsn lend 18541tiorkhm, the.Coustittition and ehdl; nion • tloputo NowNpeper: ~ most intalttble in the predict that rannsylva ' -aligned, Jackson ma ?Mk_ ettmlittsites-say vote hem. ; the De nte,' root ouseutred that. will nobly, will tri friend.and the 00t11- 41.4. Andrew ,Teckson„ I s 70 4.. r a t u L qu a l e - — .line it;thilvtatlii: zipipt iim AtL4o49 profpic dli neutral pa iewii '' tAnia*ricuijials• - ....... ' ladkcidlitaliLif4 MAQ9 t . :N, ..r,,' , o,oliiiiat , Ilbsia 4 sigh M . 7 •. ' ' • t thlitonsno ptibil ware of oorni'p 4 :igatibeitliliortit*ili iii tee* Won. • It'• ! 1 'MEP rr BEFORE THE rso,7Ml er nm t .tikatr 140240, mi. , t. , T l 7 lll # 4., hl rig j 1 Ci " 1 ' 7-- W Tit4lolo,l4 i lyirt w , ~.16', ehi.• ii vorl y ' e ajto s ion ,' w -I 'l' , That he volunteered as a comiiiiin, soldier in the ranks *of the American aripy..i That he declared in the Pennsylvania Le gislature, " that the itxrading enemy mein . driven from our shores." That he'lvas re-elected to Congress five SIICURRIVO 'terms. Tiiht during hia -Coogreesiontl carser r he immortalized, hicoselt by his eleivence,and niniAo the werbi sekliowledge hits' t 0.4104 statesinap. That he was opposed to the taukrupt AND CUP Tr bsponr TUN PNOPIA{,: That in 1812 ho was opposed tii:laidlenal istn, and a representative neither of the' NUrth, nor of the West, uor of the East, nor of the South, but of the whole country. , That he twolce Sn favor of tho Niagara out fereia of tho trip of Itl2. That he was an ardent supporter of An. drew Jackson.. • That la 1R26 be declared in Congress that Spaiu should cede to no government bet that or the United States, the island of Cuba. That he was always the friend of t? Ito volutionary soldier. Thai; Andrew Jack eon iipptlinted hitn Min ister to4uleia, where he Bin:eel:dud in mak ing • a most important onnuaercial treaty, which eetißed to the :United fitateo all the privilege eltehded tto po4t of the 'II3.thITIA, which treaty remains in force to this day. That he deelattailiu the fienste of the Ifni .t.e4 Stave, in relnttea tfl the Vzotett TcPri sale, ~:t het'we Inuit not only assert our b}4.frAintain That he wad the 4poitent of nitiotial Byrn-, . , ;lathy; foe Tellat hadteeettlence. AND VIVO 117 111611)Illt TIM 71101.121, That he endorsed the policy of Andrew Jacksolill.ietlMC.44o our zi t : A tkins IVlth JT.ltstrite iolveoated due tedatimaioniitta the Union, of Michigan and /Okamoto, and de dared himself to be a State right man. That be Wok hold ground in favor of the expunging Meolutione of Col. Benton, decla nag Andrew Jaeknon to he tiro saviour of the liberties of our cottntey. That he took strong grounds in support of the Roile•Truasury Bill. That in his speech upon our relations with Mexico, be uttered that sentence which will •tio as immortal es our history : "MILLIONS ITO DEFEND OUR RIGHTS, BUT NOT I ONE CENT NOR TRIBUTE." Ei TTC - stiie Kaa tltc Viiiniiiiitilatmder orifi - Pre-Eniption Righta against this tyranny of landed monopolists. ANTI Kt in , IT ltrallne Tr:Ort.ll, That he delivered his ht eat speech on the nolf.pend , lnt Trea‘urf, ut which he so nobly vindicated the rights of labor, and declared that " ('Ol NTItY IS THE MOST MOSPEttOI:S WILKWE LABOR COM- M/tNDS THE tiIi.EATEST RENY That he seconded tho,ciandtret of, Diane' Irobstxr; in the Arthhttrtnii and Vi i iptnst.tr treaty. , • That he look peremptory growled fwior of our sottiontenta on the Pacifkl t for the it rrttorial growth of Orngrot, and kr the an nexattion of Tt:Xll9. That by the advice of Al111:11VIr Jackson, President Polk appointed him Seeretery of State. While in thin important position he acidAtal the Oregon toundary. That, he conducted the negotiations Which venolted in the war with tdexteo; 'Ladled to the acquisitien'of California. That he Waft appointed Minister to Eng• land. where, by his consumata ability, his diplomatic tact, and hia saipcions foresight, he h•cid the foundation for the settlement of all our dilllnilties with England. That the unanimous voice of the Repre sentatives from every county in tire United States, upon a Platform as broad as the Constitution, as national as the Union, se lected James Buchanan, the fanner boy of Franklin, the confidant of the Sage of th e Hermitage, the statesman, whose , public services make up the history of nearly half a centeryou. the candidate of the Demo 'crony for the Preewieuey of the United Stabs. ANII KMAtt. tF 0110'411tE VTI: rrnrtjs That un the 4th of March, 1857, he wilt he irrauguratA3l Pr,44cul. Finally, That Inepoittinal huitoryla but • counterpart of hiw prk ate life, in which his ()bristle sr vin. Hies, cry Jay hunevolence, and Me itotglibochotel charities, have made lam the idol of hi:r bass the orriniront of his roll,- proteetur of the ktendlebst, Ansi Uts choice uf,l.lict nation. • 41LIWATIP Repabil' olin Huh iu Wealimagton city, Loire at their fiend (platters, the riming whin] 410. 0 Brien, ono of the Yiantia Afars nano.kog wll4l tlici arc trying tn"itianufacture irpn path), .fur. their dAug,- e n to l l 4-10:0 1 advise Me ftettiost irlob ma *no) to get the rope by ntlith "Bums, the negro, vilia 44cAeuty,(1 . 4114.4dOlphia, and hang it 'up in their wow. 9ealveL 11. gottioLps. Feq., ronTo' l 7 reaident of Centre contit,T,, but noW Lap caster, bas Hied +wide sloeoresand entered the political arena fp earnest.' IN unti ring es.ertione for Liao- sniXees Or Der Istiti;itic. , prineipiee, !use., wen tbei - speet and confidence of tbiopeeple of " old Lancaster." M 4 Reynolds intends' t, be -present ttt ,the Msas Meeting, to be held is our.borougle.oaltse-2444-810:ePter•-- llispon's blamAztrai for .484tornber, bag been receirod. This nosiguifloimil soirOzio Ili fully equal in point of esetiutton, tiontouto hod otubtliolunents to any of Ott Trevioas Curatioda-Alir