.• VOX II: Al.: t, ,l toir• Asa _ ' 141 „ • von wmveGozono 3. S. SEfrL) AM) K. K. it I.:DI7OILN. BELLROS TR, 1 3 1NN 'A rar Rd DAT, sitarritim BIM 10, 1M57 1) E. MO( 'R A T/C .ti 7' A7' E 7' I( ' K Pa: .- ron uov EnNon , WILLIAM F. .PACKER CANAL. COMM ISSIONEIt, NIMROD STRICKLAND • t;', P REM E JUDO ES, WILLIAM STRONG. JAMES THOMPSON. DEMIWR.ITIc (1)1%..V1'1 TWA" El volt As , Emm,r, SAMUEL GILLILAND . FOR SHERIFF. 'momAs MeCOY JOHN HOFFER FUR it I fl 141 II .1 It 1.(?)ic Drit .1 ESSE TEST . ~llit'l ISA,IC I;t7FFINC.TON FOR Co( \ ry JACOB W. El I11Alt1) }')lt t'oito ]lAtiY TIYAVYt roil Al 1,11 . 011., CHRISTIA N MA It KS DENOCRATA Alit .UM likAellt • II01.1) I NI)EIt.NEWNif VIGIU 51ES Ir IN '1 I 1L111.1,111, OF ;.k Mit; M (I iANIZE ws lilt' ) morroey oi the art coal Townolopo are aeon 41 to Ineel at lilt, foll.illlllg, 5151151 1114 phtero Al Zion, on Wedites lay Es ening September Ilth • Mtleoburg 'I buroday • " loth • Union,lte, Fn lay " 11th • Sulot rd my • " 12th Janknomille, Nloaulay " I Ith Eagletalle, Turodav " 15th •• Iluhlonthurg odnentlay " 1114 h •• l'ort Matilda, Thurnlay " " 17114 •• llonloburg, Frulay " Itith •• knoo's Sehonl roam, Benner Tp , Saturday • • Pula time, Monday •• Half Mann, Tuesday Ilamanl, Wednesday •• •• Iletechttmo• Ftsday •• n Hoek Sohool Moue, Satunlay •• Phillipohurs, Monday " Centro Mall Taroday • Askey • s School Moto% Snow Shoe Tp Wroiloood,ty Malholland4 Retool! house, Hartundo Tp., llsureflay Eventn4,.o.stobor lot • Potter . ' Mills. Friday 2,1 " Buffalo Roll, " • Madloorthorg, Monday '• ' sth •• itheitn,Turedity 4 , 11th '• Aarmahurg, Wnd now's/ " rpnng yt tls, Tn.mtny . BtL F0x.61 lloggs nornolop, Finlay " " 9th • Mann aS. hool House Howard Tp , haturday, " o lath Competent opotikero sill lie present on all of thu shine ...mono to aildre•un the jo. pie "n all the . . 1111111114 the day Patroor .101 part le.. ,ore In% tt to attecid. It lt - exveete I that the 't,wethtit Cyan a....mittea. will make all teepee try arratiKeinetitt for that mestastra, and tf ntry other InrtlfttPa Ja•ttre meeting, they will I. pr.., I.• i 10014113,z the, want,. known to the C'i nnn,tn ..I the ~tuudung C. ~hello en. order of the Sraii.llni; J•IIIV II NI , rlt It Cliairtn The Democracy and its Admunstratren. It is true that Mr. Buchanan has o, , iipi, d '" n poll- ‘v, ti .0„ •in • • lit mtidi ,r, on sub oil Exceutn,e, Chair but si Mt/lA.II, 1 ,1 bill hat t• Aft II:0 Mild enough log .one oel MT short, that in tulle of tran‘piihty, ~ t h e A d m i n i, tr ,:', p v. ride in t 4 1 ,,, u , : might be maul with force, :ion has not }ek s heen tried But we ap.. it the iroK profile, f „mdttton n{ our or die future We prebend this cannot now be said, The Ad - look now. we 1i0,.e 'cis e pray null for A ministration has liass,.l the inist to. nig or. Ly ri pose, iona deal, and its liositem t•,-/lay, thatl , I . Wit 4,( ,10111. y, is one that sect Must Nl.oire the heart of cry true patvit , I , } t ass, l oy nod gladness reign su irrespective of party associations . tsr we I r th I 4 the eoini try . cannot }et iwiteve that the mass of the r — ""' A me r ica n p e ople do not Rel an earliest prole , ii• ru..na I , Why 0.1valos.:” us Inch LIII. 111 the successful Adininistratiouof thcl,ut I,nriy over its niti,„ er tsUll though that sileoess be-gained in n , 11, in 111 1,, by the pal- y el,pn,ed to their 1101•111101 111 the • , 1.1 . 1. 1 ore In th , ;4.41.1 11-1 11111,•111111 y teal olm"`" We all has e the runiciii, r- tem of notion twig its candidates That filling a . “lpoling down the s•iplusui ail cat in the welfare, of Ili( ' conutr3, and we, ay item 1,,•,50rm , saeredi flout its faisetan,;,l, of the Black elect ion should all feel the same pride I" 'to re pose . age nil as 10,0.1111 y It ((Lin,: he ,Issues - 1.12 N and the Black It, 14 111410 mi press ati , l AVe all seek the perponity of Aim lean, , , io wit h oi,i ) Ow' 1i.,/ Ir•I og,spe,•lally in taking sine ,legs to g• &very slitutrons, and ac should all feel the st roost ‘,„, t„ , l 1, tiee.nite.lto the • pulp, n o d emotions of pleasure and gratitude, ehtn 1,1 Ism •• it uoiild as soon think of t the ballot box free from pollution lie on Vie SIT on every hand, as we do now the des, ,tin: ,/101 • It, ittertaiLL all I viva the look uut for pipe layers and ilisorga ni strongest evidences of peace prosperity a O- i t'or .4, 1 ,0,11,1 Z IL ti, 1.,t ‘14.11 one forineft But zers —every Detiewrat con do lintel] It is concord abounding thi otigho Ili the WC the party deAmteri----ir. tillTegt thr pi.ople% --awl will they not and breadth of our Heaven-Me/rod land 1 , past ~f, lienrwrats, like —wolves see to it We have said that the %,Ininilstration has in sheep s ,•lothing," mishing themselves been tried. It is true. Wren 11r. Buchan- r forwar dithstit,,t Itt an took the oath of °thee, the country for the hard listed Dim icracy, and affecting au three year:. Ivor twee coe, , ,titsed with Lb e pruiii,itt tar tiood, put fat?, wildest rontentrin and the most dhlitilmy I , Ind t o ootan 4 a portion or its /oat:, and strife. Slavery agitation, had luodured the% at once oil' the dirguise, legitimate results. It had destroyed fritter and the Tray m all its mow. ferocity , be. nal affection, uprooted national confide:loe, (citric We have instances of this liltilded the judgments, perverted the reason !tow lu this But its shun them anti i nflamed the passions of the p eo p le —let de s , iiiiprincipbst creatures In the very midst of a storm like this, 111 r. lettrii,that I retwwracy, will rce , rolze noth- Buchanan took the oath of office and entered r ing flat iinlie,oining or ithelf. upon the discharge of its most trying ditties But six short months have passed away, and now look out upon the tumultuous sea of American polities and observe the change' It is such a change as the storm-tossed mar iner witnessed, with Joyful heart, rising calmly and steadily out of the ocean, when the clear day breaks in upon the darkness of a night of tempest and waves. A repose almost profound his already settled down tipon the country, _Fieree_kasions are 81.11,_ contending factions are at rest, violent ani mosities are giving way t'ti discordant, rela• lions, the howl of l igitation has (lied 'away in the distance,—but abOve and beyond all, a sense of quiet security, a 'sound Materna/ rinuidenct has been - restoredtgising tho earnest assurance that lite 'palmy days of the Republic are returning, to shed their ;be nign influences, upon every department of the government, and every Section of our common country. Nor is this the first time the American nation has witnessed such results from the success or the Democratic party. On tho contrary, it forms hut another link in tho Fellow li,emocrats, if you wish to. sustain -lengthened chain of its mighty Niliievesuenta- the Democilitic party ; that party which in From the-organization of ItoOnveTnment i former times you have as one man,tuipport the it hole history of that party is resplen- e d, milt, your votes for the IlemoCratie dant a ith trnnnl`ls each as this. In the et, which has been fairly nominated in the turmatiou of a rive rimieut like oars,—formed , County convention, strictly in accordance without a model, - .spiting spontaneous from we usages had ancient custom of the the wise and patriotic judgmenit of our fatle.l good old lisisty. If you ttish to adhere ers —es my lceo of its progress startling thej to the Delogate system of nominating can world with its wonderful expanOon of P O l ,- dida les „let that adherence be fully shown illation, territurtel at:quo-Rion, counuereati 'ford! by 'supporting none other than those arts, and, in fact, all tho eletnents of a Na- ! can did ates , whom the Convention has pine tioual distitiction, without d parallel it} the in nmuination, If yin wish to prevent history of the world,—wo say under such : & f ol ia4 u . s oppoi i i i os from defeating your ek circumstances, it could but be expected that' pressed will, unite acs you have done here the gravest question,. of nationalt l and thy result cannot fall to be sue would arise for settlement In ale' past eessful. The candidates before' you are all sixty years, tudred, *e lia;e green obliged ' 1 good men, deserving your undivided FRI epOrt. to !hake a National character, i lnWo lade I Demoeraht, are you Ready for the Battle 1 , a National pokey that it has taken Ilve'cen- That's the questio,n. Beheld the cohorts of tulles fir ode r civilized nations to settle,— Black Republicanism, and their new album.' and, what is more, ou'r Government now the Disorganizers, are taking the field for stands far in ailiai'ice of those in many al battle, (sneakingly though,) and it behooves these respects The Democratic party is j us, who billow the Sal, precedent estatilish the null isthiNal party that had preserved 11'410 Ily our pill mac foiefinlit rs, in a,ther itS gam/ dies tliroilAli all l)"' "'mil"' and log to regular nominations, to he also lip tumults that On. taped "'tr.'''. of Gum and doing. How far t h e fatu o us and u prla inentul 111.4 has Wlllll `..ed. \V hat ""• rep/rd our party may succeed in their o ,iik der, then, that that party should have ex-f „f is, not for „ inquire. Perien" .l re% crses, when its Vi hole pathway i !'he reify') ifo f Train)i t meads them ! But has been hot one unbroken struggle in the! reganlless of theii designs, it is our duly as settlenn•nt of n i Oievrentent al policy fo r the Lam Dintrottits bt rally ig_tapleut of the ..nf - iUStptr' Rally then Democrats in the ma •/ia.s esptreoleol reireses. and in Oils con- , Jt•sty of )our strength, 111,1 put youf seal ar Slits ouP half of i" gi"rY• for it "/"." 0 eowleismatian upon the course of those oho see its etkoxi.s, -- -; are 'm(4111,0(11; ns.anty and sneal;i nig)) 61 roilw I 1 , 1 of the people,— , li ne's )„ur e stiiuigih, a n d defeat you! ex lin ,14 iimon of qi nit nent 11.11,1 e,te dis i ll it,ily far t h e s ,l„ o f )on , (Toil than et , i 1 / 1 • n o w arising front c o un t r y ft,ill) rot the v a le Of )0111 pat t 3. :moth, iif tlf , " beautiful in its nod Rally because you tom. it soikreign Pali( 1""1"nt0" 15 , " 1 its bad nuale' peVi er so ' Vote the oho', to-ket, and ' , at a" I '3' the quiet 1111,1 lutt" tl e a V t lt tory as gratifying as compkte o ill ass within, lit el the yountry as its ancient and surtill)• nit nit you. aloe!, r It 'uouhl mien', fkuu s urcatati itulacata,ma, . 1 that tin Mum , •,.,1 pat.} imil the country, The Clinton Democrat says that the dm-, might now Lave a .oagon of repw. Those ,i ,, y, nploott. to hove a hoot the name oleo gr e at, ,pii st low. of imei mil, financial, coin- ~ i ittpu ,„„ t „ tditnts its the.,l have on the inermal and 11 u vigil policy, which We have tam , ,rims. ., Ail oroood is they any been ,all i d on to :, Rte 111 11)0 past, have snapping and ~ nalllng, ni though th, y ;Ma.. I. '" scitl o. " 1 ,,," "r i'.,,,,d m the " tit " piedl that all-humor, hard names, mid tale of the , ,,.. iv II vn" , linm ' , ettle'i " hu'g a '" the epithets, were means of improving their (Mem nitwit/ shall last. They seem to be dreary prospects. thoroughly e,tablohed landmarks,_ and have I I;entlemen -perhaps we should ask pub becoim a part of the National ,dia-acter.- - lie pardon for Su , I 1 use of that Om -permit Q ue. " 1.1 " 0" P uwth al .h °lk't in the". nilili. ' l-taa to reinind you that such a course of cation to, meeker emminstanees. will, of conduct will-not relict e you of voila nu,for course, rii use cmi•tantly, in the .lilinunstra- , tunes your doom is before you and you t‘on of the ( locr ' rimwm• 11 " I th'''Pri""P l " ' 0 0 1st endure it --you need not apply hard upon which the t. ”I 3 v y rests are settled and I , names or epithets to us, for they , won t stick R e q." l " e "l i" . The but foe has tacit met 1 -and you cannot make your black eatio and rolUilleitst Nothmg re111:11Ws nary h ut look %elute by trying to blacken other eau's the one slenamt of slavery that, I,y I°s ' 'es and people. Take our advice, then: on possibility, can ag lin plunge the country in- Lime coolly and complacently ; and above to tho''' fearful '''''leNts through which It ' all, do not fly an a passion because of the Ens !WWI safely dilnered in the past by the certainty of it. Negro Republican Plug lig- Democra he pat ty ily Know-Nothingism is down Wilmot must In looking at this question we confesa go down tint, it, and poi most go with that, whatever may have been our Uppll ellen- them. Then you will have reached the low sions hi the past, we have little for the fu- ' . eat depth, and then -yllu can get somo other time. The Democracy have grappled with : humbug c t to tally ur,Lool. lo the moan it, and for a time it looked nke a death- time, „ keep cwt.', struggle, but as it has always been in the_ __............... _ past, so new Democrats Beware. 1 1 lith 21. t ' 22d 231 25 t, Th • ,• ern (Kir. pagt," Qv real lituiriple 11[1011 tN 1114'11 OW ermiltry is to refilisl• t Illlty hcrrafirr ha. Lccn sc• cured to tts to theo ,ntijiict, and oil that doctrine it teal reel for all tiny. to corm• Vanatiri.in hni grunt ite f•try. it t. nn !mtge . ,. alartntrig It in quittt I% not yttt.nnit I r.t iitl4 nth bcy.ttitl reti urn rhos ft “upi out the \.f111)11, ~f ‘lr Nit• 1.. P: It t‘nli.,l ills, Ntlh all (1, cl uv.tt,..t •ttla•.+lkti, ;Litfl g.rtekt..• The Ihack Republican papers of this place, are laboring hard itr make the Ist pression that the Democratic party is not united in support of the County Ticket, and that on ing to our division they expect to elect some of their candidates. ,They need give themselves 'no uneasiness about the matter, as the Ticket will be elected by a triumphant majority. There Is not More .11tau_fos-orjr're leen' -hi die lottntrtfaidifi give the nominees their hearty support—and those four or five nun have never been ac cused of being reliable Democrats. Suranv rson.,—Jaines Dietienbach, Eq.. has been rippointed Supervisor of the Upper , Divibien of the Juniata. Canal, in place of 1 1 . Moyer, resigned. 'rho reeigna tiou of Uol. hoover' wail tendered to the Company on the 3d 'of August, but, by re quest of the engineer of' the line, Mr. ,Foe ter, he continued to discharge the duties of the office until the firsts of September. &mart the Ticket. Moult %Watt 1U ' The opposition .1011rIlal, ItIA111•4 pin. t . 0101 ,) moth I ,t an I 11414y/,l IA 1111 Lila llng. tabu hood' , nt ILIUILLIIe to tie Ih Cratle, PUITI a.11,1.,itS CA11 , 114181 ,, 1. , 1 11 nuu crats beware of all such reports. They are idtruutidei: and untrue. Just now they are hi,) in their ell its to rival,' the llllpres.loll that out worthy cAtetttl4l;,..,e i tir, no , . 1%,1 , has been and is !Hu, a in, Hull I 4,104_ Kn.A.N.thiug ooleir W, arc p, sattstb.l, io ,uu sintha.t, this • is wit: lie, a i I u,.tt the rs lAu t has been put 111.11nt1"11 1, ) "I.:$OW itst , ) weak , Mr. M. t cy, tic know-, Res, r voted any athea.LhaD the regular 0011111111t0I Democratic ticket .Ig r a II we nay, Vests crtut he, arc These lying reports are put in circulation by iirtprineylNl then, and has e Hi fotrrlatou ut truth. Individual' Influence i 6,4 ra,c ,boto.t disti.ctivpietciit tlie 101114 1,11, 1 1 cm , wrat • 'llll.ltE IS :\ II \\ w ['rum T I NEU EN , o.l—xa Di "La oat bat ran do <,anrfl,,,,z . 1 for Mr 1 , 111 4, ' , lit el Pit t‘htirg, Iwo. ,ta) in...lite 1 thi' sititll - hill for a writ f txr,r iii tie ea., o r ll,nry F,r, motto, Etta tt C . te 1.11 \ ill ri ti,. 111111.', I of i; 1,144. RI O f:11/:(1,t th M 1,14 r.:ti h, WIN Li the. .\ll. comily pri`.Tht ell tof tins, Will bi to bring the rt hole tube T. fore The Stipri Jett, hot tt ill t oll beinill to ti.u, s iroi, el v, txt - ept to d f n it , ii cat ention. Any xasti I)k.c IVaithingtoit ‘ des- mil t li - ti a t l e raw „able on the Itlt of ooto , - patch states that the A ttorney-tlenitral Ids r h , r. • derider! itztbst * clam.; 6? t P. T. It tirsym .tu=t as Oft. cteatiter Ai a- Mr. !LTA 41.1 ti, the late Marshal of Utah, Ina ~ ta , al•out to nitre than , ; 20,04)0 of which ivvre for con- tat , Mr. P T Barnum, uho 11.1 1 i:11, it iiits ‘ r . eying the Judges of the Territory to and sage for Liverpool, it nv a rre,ted fin - flout the pla,;ev of' Itot hug the courts. The . t , one note," Odd a. he ~Ays, t rfit -bru t tt expenses for hnnteruus glittrild.otisev,, wag- her, who hilal.l.l it at 0611111 halt* Ifs fa te.— ono and provisionoyexc not.those of lm.. Mr. ti. told the onkel- that If the broker tetiil ollioes. The expenses ofµ Judge on it anted his " body 'he was welcome to it, his way to Court are decided to he (mu: for he had not know n w hat to do with it these two ) cars. llarituin sap; that most .of his Wit iny'llrir think wdrth while to reply to perseeutois are men who obtain the Bock the alanderstif the Black Republican press, notes at unlawful interest, and he looks to against our worthy and popular candidate , 1 the Court to liberate hint front -. their grasp. for Governor, Gen. Packer, Ile is too well l 1 known for them to make any impres sion. Nevet fn ag y election for the tinhorns Serial chair was there such,difrereneein the candidates, in point of experience, and every oilic !Ay I ifiCeitisarAL mair_ Packer uuld Wilmot tios„S. T,.giroorwr.—We are pleased to learn that this gentleman, Chief Clerk in tho Patent Office, is likely to be appointed Com missioner or Patents: ff r. Shugert has labored, hard for the success of Democratic principles, and ae he is well qualified for this important position, the Democracy of Pennsylvania would rejoice in hie, appoint- caent, Read thAi able letter of the President in to.day'a paper. Wilmot pune Yen Ago It is somewhat amusing to look over the imposition papers of a few years ngo. Then ; as now they had rettiarleti to inake of lien. ! bavitl Wilmot, hat how rot their time then ! Then he was tho ts.triyer of the• in• terests of Pennsylt nova—and the " t Terra .t/ons of ercrji frictid PennsY l 4 an"' w errl to fall upon awl fellow line until he maiel,eli that Once " e the It °Am Eh* II not and the is not tpienelitsb" Ile is the same Wilmot still, except that In is a renegade 1 , from tiro Deuitierltti4l Party, goYerntd by nu lietritiablynnithition for power and place, but how changed their tone. Now lie cannot landed too lame!! -Awn- all hottith'tfie inter: rots of I'vapsylvaitia are at stoke, not a timid 1 is said Rhein his Ilirnier betrayal of them but ,he is,latllled as the gren lest nurn living. simply bemuse he holds a partnailar oiew on the slatery 11'101 which the (ill• bernatorialgilection ht Pennsylvania 11,10lio• thing to (la. • fidirm ing nre a f w extracts taken ‘,lll the Ih iii , ,bing 11*(• OOP I Pi'on, 11e '14,1 I', 1, .4,', , 111, .14‘11 15, I h thf/ar,/;/,,, and 1,11,11,1 by "I' Frnn Ths British Freb Trade Bill It uw,t lr gratifying 4, v very friend 0f1144 emtlitly Atli' at tiettlarly to ever) Wig, 4, know that if th, 114 vlovs 1% !lir!' II Mrnim.tintrnri fir 44 1 1‘, 1 , 41 4). rtidt 11114 1; I) A•i , . 1 Hi 410 N 1 11 In•,; .tt,l he ri ow 11.• I aro lA, a SUI . • or \i'l:Tv,ri l I. ‘, ii , : iillv , ti'loil iii. 6.? ' Ili, l ' iiilll lt,..iiiiiiit tl, I iv, ' lt ail- I ,„ 11 ,: ,• H IA li , \ 1 1 i ,„F „, , „ I”, ~, ,I\ \\ 1111 I. 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'4, 01 P .rt, it The monetary {lame in Flew York has cre ated much excitement in business circles.— Several new failures have been reported last. week. As usual in such panics' many are repoit.J tohaVU - gdpliFliTiT - iiayaziisTt who are perfectly sound. The excitement his considerably abated.4‘. The nett aihount in the Treasury at this time, Object to draft, is 119,5,00;(100, -dit tributed as follows: In New Yor::, nine and a third millions ; in Philadelphia, LWQ, lions and two-thirds; iu Now Orleans, over a million and a half. Tho " Black iilisaw Nothings, Black Ite , publican n, pre making, treinenduous efforts to get their men out to the Nigger Meeting on the 24th Met. PEN, PASTE '& BM I RE, 1 317 -- Busy--Our farntor.t. ' 11 .- % In a llub-latb . ---The Plug 1 7 g - lies. fr - fre9 uncle Wilmot is coining: --The I brit-lux , 1 1 To 01.yarnre' of fake -chiirgcs ngninst the Delnneratie ealubda it i•• Keep yonr eye opett liot," for by inwritienl Denmerats. To get teeth inserted, pay it visit to Vdlenttne's pear trot , . mint Cry and Little Wool—An Ethi opianinfant, jest horn. Slingert's Virgnua 'Ray travels in the dust of nobotly'sebt team. 11 - 7 Several buildings AI ere recently lost by Ike at lontotirsville, Pa. The Texan papers abound it ith state ments of Indian hostilitiet „--/ The Strou d sburg Hank commt•ficed operations on the :list tilt. tool around the edges. The morn ing's and evening's, just now. •It us S111)11,,S111: I Itl7,iolllrSt will tent \l•ilueil ,(1711t` Ihtlna:was 111 the Slaty. , , • A th,o, ;lied ruin slarvit ;ninon the Island of Galveston, Texas. lVe are ~ tgatit nuld,ted to t ;it) for a \lisvnurt paper. Send 11,4 a shanghai hg.sl time The majority iii this My for the Watt mid ('ount) Ticket, ❑II be . IlthAlt One )Itirlin Dolan, ha our thank, 00.• T est Inn I,n, taken m mir behylf kllow • A la 011.,;:q of Ciltittlitgitatn tc now , wlli r it.l Ihe. Itlll at 1(1“'Ille,td. lie 1 . 4 , 1111 t u 1,, tIIIII,, It II 1 .1 1 4 ni iu hi, ma.l o• nn iniit , ,ookoo vlok U. tatom out It pat- 4 '3.1 I' 3 l : 4 1. 44 1, 111.1111,4 /II ~1 111/. lye you put into th , L. tlvr I,iizersie omuity, O t,.%% . ,1 ; , ,r)tl.! tlutlii MI. hi has nu irtit•lic or tku...... tAlintne. - , 11Yo 111-,411,f10 11011 th, ICA •1, I:I 1•111.11. 31111.111 k S. \o❑lr of tlioio al,• tlk tt c 00,3• l to th I •, , 10.111,1 t.lu.6v e , perinlLy that of , n .b I. " %%11l Pt rupi 1„ .1111. a thmk I.vvr‘ (11%114 rlt " n Isom " :rt, e., , ,•1111011 iuLnot • A 4 , llmiiiiiilf•aliml fr•ffil I: .1. Jone , . I (0 Whin; ,s /1 10.1111.11/II pa r r,,• paper •,:vs Ing that 11101 c to more gt% stipro,cd rhicify Gr 6teLs. medi. hie and ad- It k imoposed to attnex thy little titnte f 1). hi%% eto Nlar)laild , New Jersey to l'eti.3 I l 4111,1 , um! Ithotitt 1 , 1."41 W (2°ll - pit. .1 Jams, formed) loval t i,sr• of lollolA% ,hopg Sinoilird has charge of oaf department of tho Reading 1;8/.0 le. - t ; It seems that Senator Sunnier is gull- Ii 4.1 the IsttloirT, of cull r) mg with I ii au Is .11 at 1,)1 the purrhe of hit nig It, the l'atl a hi,li he had out wben ealleii 10) Mr. 1 Irooh t. - The ro .flititutti,atioits that appear 111 the 01r1S/Sal. (~1 1111l over the rognst tire of 4 w- Ilemocrat from Ilotter," are ,hr t: collect hlurl I; 111 , ill +I , it .1, 1.1 , 1,11. Into SA- I I 1 :11'4 atl,l/ , a Md.% 1.1111'.111,4 C .th high, %% taken. 11...444,terrt wr j I .41,1ttbed to It que- P) I itt ,VIII it µANC luta some la, I, a Id All. % , ..11 , 1 try itl l' , /3), that. ' ii t•t t ai l , m o r e t art s, ?11. 11. 11, I ' S, 11111/Ig =I Ott , iitt r ),11 liAjot I NOIII4. Of LIR linn n lid L1,14.r, wens on Apn ). 'it I. Ila.l 11211 l beer, 1,, 11, It 1 . • 10 the qn nl dlnul>a of iv-tr 11. - IL Ili VI ,sti, t the 1,1,1 -,elan ntr the nni , in of , at I.IL. It .11, Nja.o, , 1/1111 ,,, 1 to LlcaL hnurn trettictin - rollISII J 111111•1! 111 I.llt. (,f_ the lief ullS H,,1,111 01 1;IL1111#1,14 1 I 111 111 ,1.1 1111, of 111111018 the 22,1 1.% 11.. .1 ' Ol , 41.111.. ~❑I Q i ,n, 1, 1t1i,110,1,1, 1,, , 1,- .I , a hti,,ul,l l l e t ,1,.,t Im,;( in..puty ere Ili IV , lltt. %Volk 1l c“lt.it:.ctit•tt.l tit 11ttifitti t \ l u 1, t , 1,,t, at lii,. Vl,l. - • \ I r n ,St utaifrr inn of all. ee• po l i t y I s 01 1,11 Isar yrtoomon rtim•rettua ; irtiAly. bile q strut to the Wind %irk of a 'sour tary, arol vut haste a. IleVVr lAlllsog pre oor for •:turro l .; ollirc . pn;o2r,, nape • "An old 111 ./ I ' I' ho left property to the Aloe ot She MIN all her met ro , ~:etr Ina re•t!ls 1,0 gut. ta.a.m..loa r yerf Lad 111)11Z2 - sheets. IV3 eorerleta, f,I) I.laolot, [r . hosl, su lc h 11201)0, 11 0s o f r eu rh. crs, banner( hit•bi, acid nu tri. na l .. ~)I, • r- ;lett. larr " She perpoctal "•ta get thaprie , l, but no 11'11 " 1111`1,11 , 1,1, " awl Nita because " " lo 1, (19,1 • kliftikofied "of her. • A good day is vornutg, for the—prin t( i s 11111 the pee,pie fail/NIP; Shall be Anal a fair price by Patent lifedw i n, th,. 1 a.0p).. 111/ humbling./ by %%o,l' !Ilia It 4,r1111e45. tauten/La. I.,ntri ib.n the or. - 111: oo place In the (no). I/10141W: .! (i/obe. That'i %%qit %,% e can • talkie' out In meet !n'. If every editor in the State would %- dom. the Name terms, it would not only prove lieuclietal to the ',timer, but to those who are).ol) humbugged in purchasing them. ,i- We understand that a ea; or seduc tion, under very aggravating circumstances, n as ruelhilly practiced in Williamsport, up on a girl 1 I years old, by a man from the northern Pert of the Bate who was residing that place. l'opular indignation was greatly excited. and on last MontlAy oven ing_the -isentidrel wits rotten egged in the street. Prutiarations were made to tar and Intnanalthe - fottawiligelligliT, - Wrin - Tce iinfortunallly escaped from town. In the Court of quarter &Wens s,t, llar rishnrg, this wok, Chet - lotto McLoughlin pleat.' pithy to Ifeepiug n eisurderly. bawdy honAe. Tlie COurt sentenced her to .an im prisonment of six months, a flue of $2OO and costs of prosecuttoh. THK Doylestown Democrat says the Asi atic cholera law made its; appearance in the lower sections onticka 'county. •In the vi cinity of Falls, Morrtsville attl Bristol town ships, neveml persons hove already- died of the disease. • Memorial of Piton:x.oK 8114:14FAN, AND THIC IMPLY-01, Pltit 4 llMiNT 111:91ANAN. W.istliNtrroti; September 12 —Tbo Mg is tho memorial of Professor Silliman and fitrty-tn o others, _of Connecticut, ad dressed to his Excelleney, Jaturs Bushanan, Presitlem of the United States : " The undemigned,%itiatts of the United , States, and electors of the,;•itate of Connecti cut, respectfully olleli; to your ' , freeKelley, this; their memorial. 'I he fundamental I principle of the Cong.tit ution of the 'United I States and of our political institutions is, tlmt the people shall make their own laws, 9111 elect their own rulers. We see it ith tef, if not with astonishment, that Clover nur %Volker, of Kansas, openly repri vents ' mid proclaims that the Prescient of the Vitt ted States is employing-through him an or one.purposo of which is to force the people of K 111 1 ,418 to obey laws not their own nor of the United States but laws which it !. is notorious and establi , hed upon evidence that they never made and rulers they never elected. We represent therefore by the foregoing, your Excellency is held up and ; proclaim( d, to the great derogation of our National character. as ytoloting in its most particular the solemn oath which tiw es i deal ha, Ink, nto sup p ut t the sulnuon 111 t l is 111 ,, N N o v call attention' Mina r to the fact . that, your Ex,ellericy is I in like imuuter held pp to tittb nation, to ell mankind. awl to all postei ity, i t the mu tndo 1e%3 tug oar ttgloloil a potion of the United Statett, by t'llOpk0)111g anus 111 Kansas to uphold a tasty of own and weld,. of eitactimuts.purpor th e to he• iv ati•llo r i nor vauo tion, nor consent of Ihu people Of the 'Fou cat-m..41V revve.tot 1' l out Ft „lb'ncy that a e biter takcn lice mull to obey the colexeltom sal 11.e,11...,,e‘ mat be as,uiid Ilea tie , il/111 nutl err tiow the Ili t h e Almighty Go I nil Out lo• . 5 , 0411 Ad1111111 , dr:111011 111,11 IT oral I,lli het ore ;itch n Ohl mutest I r 211,111ewi t 1,111 0,11 , d.ttution.— 140.8HW VCA NV1 , 411 \ I.lllNi (ii Atigiv:t l th. 1K,7 =IT vtiirn Lu city, alli.r a fin iilisence, jow nwrrmrtnir, Inrnmit Tritr. wan in lily lig, in y nP )Ir. King, lir Post Deliarlinialt, to 011 , 011 It 1111 111 . 1.1.11 11111,1,1 C,/. Fll , lll, 11,1 111/%111114111 , 01 1111.• If priweeili, n. 1111 l ac 16 11 joirullar her. naive prolp_r In di loft limn I, gi nl lal 1 ult. in ,11 It st, S, 'and tit a ;Lit • 'lie lirl,lanienl.il principle ~ f the 1 1111 c I 'i:111, :1 . 11111r.“11 p I )IWal UMW', n that the people shall nuakelbeir own liana mill l l n l theft. ~« u I nut r•• " till 1.11 , 11 rtl re , a )our glut astont.lnni lit that I shonla ha% this potiell,le, anJ thinogli hoe 'VII HO ha , e r itiploye,l nn army, One of the par poce-s of tell in IA fume the pil`liph, if l(1111 vim 1,0 1 ),y,14.1 n, not the lA' ~ Al it. 110 e or the mill States, lan% S. IA 111C11 IL MAIM- I "1 , 4 n,d e ntaLL,hed up, n, • Phi WC. thet nicer made, not rtilvr , i they tit ter i hr t e ,l And an a eurnl'eary trim the for eproulg, you repreaLtst that l ani" openly had up, o preelanne , l to the glint ouh National chaineter, n, , tolnnng w aS essential partietilttr, the situ svrletun ualh uhieh, the'k'reaident ham taken to support the 'on - stitution of thin I . num..' Them. are heavy chargo4, r n ,,,, go ) ilk )%,111. hat .I , t, r, and if ell founded might t., I,llllgll my H am ; I L , nitainy. But in pngn,rlu II to ih, i grttrit common jahtire. to hay istLlttog lirt,t lan rtsporml that helore roaloug thou you shat hi hare elesuly nsoterttuorti that the's. , were well foonclell If nut th.y trip rtiound atilt wultt ring etouletilustunt upon tle 1 , 47 , 1114',1 041, pr.- II'! , S, 1 MI ollta I • • , '1 • I 1.4 , 14, 4 oteirr a , 11.1 o 114•4•4, '‘)4 , 4 ;7.1 lid, 14,, 40 Ilk. . 14 .% ,41 pi , .4 1,1 a rile /1.111“1,1 4.14011 Vir ”I OW truth that 1 , .. 1 41 . 11.11 1.4', itolost I.llltl t I t., ill.. 11, I' Of tilt p[Malle , ht i 11 4 ,1 111.41. 1171111:11 , 1,• historii'3l fa. is 'l'll tits, 1:14e14, f; r h r . l el, 1,411.41 up., 11, 1111, 044 I ' l4 S1 , 1,11:1441 1 11 'it . ht . I oirth 4 , 1 ,4 1 . 44. 14 Ll,t, lk hat 11 a, tile.l.undiuun of N MOSSY kt.ol ls tt org.'t or.t. 1 4140, I an 1. t, kOI 4444th of Afar 1'741, ttotl. II" to s 4 t 0t444 otlt to, Ot 11.1, I 1 111111+4.1 1 4 , a¢4'. fa; , 1 11,, t f . 0, hi jt4 ;‘lar...ha I 11 ~1 I)lsirtet ..11.t0A,ey, f•ii n p p , urtt , l I . l,Slir, 1 , 1 an (tt w, 0., a .• itntt. a.id v,vr, .1 du11..;;11;441.41- n m .ct•tn IIII • II • \ 1 , 1 1, lot rA VI 16 11311 1,0 II trd Lt tlw rz.1.,r.al the Jwllotar) x‘t rt. ‘. wt .Itlt , nod f AI!), 011 , I M 1,11 1 1 1 l i 1•1. . LH latallUllg It t, .lane tin. l.11:1.1 n cDoha, r , thad rre. r, 1,1 I .11.1 the .sl..‘ es to. tII MI ,„„, of would "1 Tt tlit.,n,tl 1,1 4 1,1 elicit., Wirt the EL't ty day of lil y l i f e , I fuel show ~r tic.by .1, 't ut ad .ionte I 11111 1...1f . ..nu the duties of nt, t ,„, till 111, , iatroo, a lilt rot iontiniting m the ti e , 1.,,1,1 , 1 „, to t i,l Di, / 'I • I 't :11111 II) 41111 , /1111 Yet Owing )Lin, and in Ilan Thii I klegate to Litt lie unv 01 Reim, abate vote. lam a goo I holm , that lie will en g ttatttlisith, kititet a'l', tram-tat lace . trait JoNt 1 10 'h' Hl.' todot goal j , l,(We to all portions of c ,fh w i et ,„l u rn , „r euu the .Inv Lle , I lift/11, and reiolet the au humble prcrtoaatotoy tinutgarrittint In fort, I 11. reNtot nig la :We and harmony found the i;ovorott i yilt ill Kansa, n, it' 11 ev ""'''"tt the P. ogle of the , everal States. tat/11.411,4 len 'Jai, of any iitlty 'rel . , ulcer) . I Y. 141 ry I eltio..l Ai I ly, I hter. these etc cain,tanuatt , ahal tt ail Illy JAIII, BUCII.INANi dietV ? It nut bt 511,1,1111 1.11:N I cove Ifel• nxgls...l,u.pautoot..4t-feettve the iintcrfie lacticFA Melt .4 111, tt ere dui, ran rie , l Lo rule. or ruui ; to prevent it Innu 1)4 Jog of ert ornt by m the 14ngn.tge of the ',ne,t,an tion, to • Take titre that the hats 1,0 fetitli. fully eit..eknol e" It oas for this purpose, awl this alone, that I ordered a military force to K iiisao . 4 4 a posse collo/etas, aiding the CI vil Magistrate tocarry the laws tom execution. The con. Moon of the Territory at the tone, whichl nedt not portray, rendered this precaution aetnally neeessary. ---- tn 'date of affairs, mild I not, have been justly condemned, lim I hi t ti ll; m ar . sited and other officers of a like charactcr,int. potent, to execute the process and judge. malts of a court of Justice, established by Congress, or the Teintorial Legislaturemit der its express authority- and thus have suffered the Government 4 Of to become an object of contempt in the e elof the people Anil yet this is what youAl . .te as force mg „ the people of Kansas to obey la ws,not their own, nor of the (hilted States." And for doing which, you have dtimunced nue as having violated my oath. I ask; what else could I have done, or ought I to have done Would you have desired t Lai Lidnuald-a4skneloTrtiree'rorinffiri brae verinnen t, sanctioned as it had bait , by Congress, to Illegal violence, and thus renew the scenes of CI Vil it ar and blooodshed, which every patriot had deplored 4 This would indeed have been to violate iny oath of ofkce, and to fix a damning blot on o eharaittitirof my Adminisirition. I most cheerfully admit thasothe neccssi. ty for sending a military force to Kaiimas, t aid in the execution of the civil lath, reflects no credit upon the character of our country. But let the blame Rill upon the beds of the guilty. Whence did this necessity arise I A portion-of the people of Kansas, unwilling to Crust to the ballot the certain Amer. loan remedy-for the re as=h allgrievances, undertook to create an indeptoluldnt Govern went for themselves. Had this atternpt_prov ed snceessfulf It WWI* of course, have sub verted thy Raiating Government, prescrib e d and recognized by Congress, and substilut red a revolutionary' government in its Meta This tins Usurpation of the same character g v i tt iev limits, r for as it would ho for to. portion of the people of Connecticut to undertake to establish a sap. arate government Within its oi orn ei r ii inary2 9 e f dr l e r s; ic i r i t l g an y they thight _hare eiimidainea against the legitimate govern,, meat, Such a principlca if carried into exe eution, would destroy all lawful adthority • and produce universal anarchy.— . I ought to specify more particularly a condition of allairs which I have embraced only in general terms, requiring the pees evtlee of a military fume - in - Kansas. The Conguss orate l: aired States had most wise. ly declared it to In , the true intent and mean ing of this net—the net organizing the Ter ritory ss us bet to legislate slavery into aorTerritory or Suite . , nor to exelltdo it therefrom, but to leave the people thereof perfectly free to form anti regulate theta do mestic inytitotlons in tiled own way, sub. ! yet only to the Constitution of the United Slat( a AI a natural consequence, Ustigras ta has also prescribed by the same act, that wham the Territory of )(RIMS Stall be ad- Mittul as a State, it MAI be reovived into' the Union with or without slavery, es their consiiitilion may prescribe at the time of their adintssion• Slat cry existed at that period, and still exists in Kansas, Wider the Constitution or sly stmts. TWA Intuit has nt Inst ht en thirdly derided, by the highest tribunal o to init. bins How it email ever have Is en seriously doubted Is a tnykery. If k , con.A.lawatmnt-sof tei);rrlsrfttrr liFq - OFe a new Tea story at the expense of their en:n inon 1,104,d and trepsore, surely one set of. the Will hare no right to ethnic the other 1 ' 1 . 041 its erstarMerat by Prolii Int I 111,!: them horn tiring 11110 IL whatsoever is re eoglll/.1. tO 1/fOl erty by the common 'Moo ihit 't hen ',c01d..., bona h,„ it •neli territoty proceed to Stair I '.olstilinioo, then It Is their to tle, ulr Ile important ,itd•stion for Ito %% dl rnntuuic ,to ot 30.41,11 , hies) To then, midst° tin 111 111111 do $ !lII> r ut slim brlong, fret) nom nil 'foreign interferenve. In the opin. t o n a ifo, 'r000..•-•ritO TATlMinAusio of goIISIA, he tout had arilred fill entering the Union. no,l they nreonlingly passed a law to elect 1,1, the purpose of framing a State Constoution. This Lon ass for and just in nv provnoens. It eouferr,,l the right of 4niliage %et) bona lid, Inhabitant of the nod 1..1 Ow pliipoSe Of pre% ent- Ing Inca and the 1t111,1 4 0011 of ,aizf-n 4 of at .11. 0 1 .11 alit Sillies, 1110,rproperly COll - light to thn,c trlt. had resided thr rein thr, e toontini previoni to the clec itere tea. a fan rmisit twiny presented hir atl .tilent 'limits of the Tel - rit iry, to n hate‘ t r organization they might lime !lei mitsly Lt hinged, to partictilate In the n h •rtwn, and to I. spri-rts their °Pinion at the ball,i boy. an ll,c question axle% cry - Rot .if 1 ni tr w tileii still continued 1.0 idst.t tlit ter11.1011:11 goveriilliellt. They r, tu,tr to 1,4, till, r r. gHtert •l or to cote, Nod 111.111 1 1trt: of the Coto cotton were elee• led legally 1.41.41 i,iroper iy without their inter- I eat tilt. The cooyrotio:, add son,, assemble to pi rhino the .ilenni duly of framing a t...ott ..tituttou fir ilietip..e;re , , and llu•tr posterity. And in Ilie ,tnte of incipient rebellion, which still t ',lst, in lilansa,, it is toy imperative 9npt. dot). to employ the of the l I iltod Nonthl thAs herome necessary 19 kfutdwg the Ontrention agairtst. %iolerbee, %%bile hatemg n Vonittltainn, and in pm- tecting the h /, h iillabitants ilk/althea to vote of hi, instrument., in the free exeri•i, of the right of still - mg. a hi, h it 4i:di Ih, solirnitted 10 there for then libvprolkattoll or reit...twin I have en tire , 111 ( At/I,lllor Waller, that „ not L, t titL9 , 111, 1 . ,•• pt It, I( o„ , or ter Ile CAI , II/1011 ,tl. Ire. hl• I ' t the pin Or the t r ill .\.L..iviot ate aihin II e nriatad. 1,1; Lii wine e — campte or Mr. tho Jon,' Convention, in t ro Niih that of the '1.1p4 lot 11, ntr !Own w;11 not lx• 4,11. 1111 le,. they ...hall attempt to dint .{, t at M• 111 , •h IA 014 tle.lll tn to t t ' ' ../ the t lIII , IIIIItIOII ruin t , tihtt uwt. they shall be re rl n4ll ih.t by hhe poin or or ~ 'it rn performing 141/0 11 Ire Ih, 11, I l'.l. uqueon -co in , t', 1, I humbly trust, or try (;„,i I 111:1,1 Tiro that }nu 1%.111 1,1. I I h ,nd In al I I hat f AI ',II in 111 MAL, 1111" ILlll.llAratloll au 1 s tit t:lo ut justs,:t 1, 11.11 1•1“ . 1: Volt man;414.111) ill ar.lVlllg at 111111 ..... g a. pu t , atidlrl. 1.) I Xcrilfig i/ ant) ing L ). 1.4 1114 , C,t11111111 CX % 11i 011 i),•• Mr 1 1 9 ,1•4 t vii/01 1..• tt 110/111'./IVI. lio VIO l' a hi, if it A Falsehood Exposed. ,li n not true, as ... the Black 1-k=pubLica' Fmk all. :-e, that the State has paid coon ' sei fees ,ir otla expenses ill the suits brought by 11. S wtt, agaisist the Pennsylvania Jiailmnd Company and others. Counsel were paid by the State only rn the case of the Canal ran:mit awn a4a lasi the same de fr.ad,;n4 official proceeding, %Inch the Court tenjed it was /Astir vmdst and duty to iTtatitute, and in Nihich the great taxation question was decided, and the Constitution vindicated against a proposed vidlation. In that case, it is clear, the Sate should pay the proper expenses inourreif and nothing more has i 'cup done. ft Is ridiculous to say that the Canal Board Should have employed the Attorney Omura' as counsel to conduct the cause, when it isnutorigus that he fat; hostik to the suit, and was, in fact, employ ed or the other side ! This logic would ren der it impossible to hay a counsel at all. The unjust, dangerous and Jinconeti YIEM WI the Act for the sal e of the Main Line, which released the prosper ' live purchaser-forever from tho payment of all taxes to the Commonwealth, was assail ! efl by the bill in brought by the Os nallioards4niteir Aci e! capacity, ailfrrW l3 struck flown by the Supreme Count. Tho, public heartily approved that decisitin, and it was acquiesced in by pal concerned ; and as the Commonwealth was the real party interested, it is but just that sho should year the reasonable expanses incurred'in conducting (ho vlid- So, says an gichange. 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