anti=XtbraDita tTirttrt FOR GOVERNOR, JAMES POLLOCK, Of NORTIFCMISERLAND FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, GEO. DARSIE, Or x. FOR SLTREME JUL)GE, DANIEL M. SMYSER, OF MONTGOMERY. To the Voters of the 17th Con gressional District. Yielding to the wishes of numerous fr i,A_ in va rhms parts of the Di , trict , I here c o:isented to appear before von a , an 1 11 11)e:id:tilt C mdiclate for don gress. at the ea , unu; election. In so it is proper that I should a , siom the c u:idorations that justify my as sumintr, this po.ition, and acquaint you with th,..• princille , that will, in the ; v e il; of Illy C10(26071, iuflucucc my It 1...1int/W:1 to the public that my was presented t•I the late aArlO - Convention of Chattel county, and had the choice of the people been respecte. 1 should have secured the regular n ,mination by a majority of 1 1 vote-. But in consequence of a retqrn front threr town a- can be established bvindu- Lit a ide evidence. Mr. V: hit e. tuy com ,i'or car , ;ed the nomination.thouoi by a haze majority of :t votes. Af; I;,mocrat. I confess my obligation to clear exl"e'"l Kill of th , majority —but . in no principle of true democracy can 1 be called upon t, respect a decision secured by the of - a wily opponent. and in &thine,. of the honest and unbiased will of the people: Conscious that zir dealifl: . would have secured a dif ferent result in my own County, to •itllitli the choice had . been in a meds ere conced..•d,cornm4m usage and c,en la,u cow would in all p r obahnitv sezmred in The other Counties of Di•trict a acipiiescence. 1 cadge these citcmustances - 1. tee] jar ,lise a nlin4 2 th e usulz !....; p ar ty now rendez ed nearly synon ya,!l.; with craft-L.and iii appealito , to a j , ;st and unprejndiced tribunal, the A d sh uld my opponent or comp :lin ....Ifni , procedure ; tv m,mber with profit their r and threatoned oppl;- stion to inc. in the event of my sue- ME =X --tdl cliildll...a in tlle .f Pcm.,crucy. 1 still re- p_.ct principles, and in winat-ret •Ic I may I.e. c%ilt (I to act, 1 t• ~• C urr thein a vc..rid‘ridc Tana.... But th& e priLciples are 1: le f,pund in tile 1,0,,,ius of our r.011:1 - than in tile of pr ,,, zres-ion. The Ct 01 , 11111:i , 0.1 ate - ; :2 of o s'llr - erno Tt• t..e Ii 'lir ..f u-; unt-rriivi, -uch :4\ i,l th - t• 111:n -hv i4ut and ti,.' (.Ifl .2n ~....:~: .iz1::~ t? 1111::1 , 11- icspect ior the !:i.r.:Lises of the I c:intlr,t r.,ve I,,te f tht• curnpact liatri..li,lll and , auctimiel :11 and ma, 1 e,puid er et.un- t. c:o.to..•11,1ooll (,f r ricuur r it- int! , terri- i II t•c: .) 7 . 7".•c(1. :111 rdi.id „r „ur it Dew i,sties ;lc! Grca , i,,n;:nv ari e but the e :t Cr sup pd plant the luaincimil et•l/t Cr in every..kineri- It. titir c. , untry iA the le•Ie free a::d. the a ..yluni ut tlt • op jlt it inu t lr. cw:ceded that ierpetuite t• 1 it , i.l-tituti.u , • d:o..igt.red Le thy tt ‘) rapid ()I au unhealthy f“reign :11—.111,1 ‘vhil,t wt. greet the arrival triP^ nULihi tioin every e deprecre imlicy t. ..u lte, the 11,1.,-i.22 pauret C "' , \ aria 0:1'ors the „{“thertuSeenre their "‘‘,ls.. S., far 11, to lavorinq ME t' ,- ; I,v tlic , •f- tin w, • ::I(i vx.;.(.1 flotn all a , bilicicut tcn- appcciatc character anti ii i. 4,121 ( , —;owin t ; th e ~ . :cred and imp,,rta;.t ::hts of titiz,n-hip. And if Ail‘cri ::/:, ate fully (lualiiied t'or every trust. i, natural and light that they rrhould r:t l tcf:•rre,l among. it , in every 11.,n0r or power. ..I.nd tchiir 1,.a-t of our frecd:mt uf speech frta of conscience, we may r. htiuli~ and lawfully oppo,e . 014 c, pleten , i.,n, of any churel ! 4,,ume- to dictate the policy u!f ,•ar !ncut-1,1 e our urti c:u• of faith, or control our educational zo l : , ruments. :dud 11. :.-11C11 a utrh , rives evidence of its ulterior , Purp. , -eSLy strikin!r a blow at our 1 :0-anm Schools and sechilPr te) the funds that :ustain thew—it is surprisiwz that freemen should t-i-u up and ruimke its dangerous and ag.J.rt:,ive Fizillv—mv processional life has tile in every glare With the Cathe of humanity, and in soliciting your suffrages, you have the assurance . that, if 'successful in the- -contest, my utmost efforts shall be given to every measure identified with the welfare of our country and the advancement of J. J. PEARCE. our race Dunnsl,4r.tr, Sept. 23, 1854 KANSAS Aug. 2S. 1854. To the Editor of the National Eral Those who intend to come, and feel an interest in the success of freedom in Kansas, cannot come too soon. They should be here before the clines-. big of the first Legislative Council, as upon that Council much will depend; for, if it he Pro-Slavery, it pass a law permitting Slavery in the Terri tory—and once established, it will be hard to eradicate. My main object now is to warn emigrants against the impositions of Shivery propagandists; who are in the pi- a cti v e of telling persons from the free Ptates all manner of lying stories alc,ht Hausa;, to deter them from coming here. As an instance I may mention that a gentleman came here a few days ago from Pennsylvania, and. falling in with a yrominent slave holder, he was told that it was of no use"to go further, for the cohntry was all claimed. and the emigrants were lighting over it; that the country was very sickly, so that the people could SCA rceiv live, with other stories of a like character, all of which he knew to he fulze. But a small part of the country is yet occupied, and it is now eight years since I first came here, since which I have spent three years dime, and it is niy honest opinion that Kansas is nne of the healthiest portion , of the \Vest. The land is very high -and rolling, and there is the least standing.of stag nant water that I have seen in any e,,untrY. There ale many beautiful stream- of runniaLr, water and i -prings water are very common. 1 would say to emitgants, believe no bad stories that you may hear by the way, but push nn; and those who come by the way of independence, nr Kansas in "Missoui - i. may inquire for the Friends' Mis-ion, and they will be c‘-n - cclly informed abut the country, and sent on their NN' ay rejoicing. As ever for Freedom, Hon. D. - Wilmot thus declares for the policy which :qaine has su com pletely adopted: The power and Jest t: of slavery must he checked, and the original poiicy of the Government on this sub je,.t restored. To this end we must lay aside—postpone for a tire, the' strife; of ()vet' minor points of c(mtroverted policy, and I.7:NNTE in scat wolk of preserving dur free t'i(on impendi:uz Ti;c fir-t blow must be ainn7d the overth: :w of th prc,ent nii•d-trati.e!—the mere :d.tve and pip pt t Cie •litve ir,wer....Tilrewzh the iniluence of its patron;oze tn,on The pe•Tle's Repre-etit;:tives. Free . doin l,a , liven Letraved. It must ovel N.. . .. 1111, - (1 •at every pint with i.raud cletut. We cannot diort en it- (..'on-titntio;!al te-tm.. of office, but WE :qrs.]: I)OWN ITS ALLIES iu el.erV State, District County. It must have no prop . s the State: upon whi(ll to lean for t;:e Stipp.,rt Of its iuh l uitots policy. N., - m an I , f• cicuti•Ci t., re-pon sil,le '4...3ovtl•rnor, :\I, mi , ers of hi se re f...iend lip and alliance with th e Ni.nal Administration ere open 1111 In :,11-1,74:1..11 "S 11.1.110: ANIO LlittntTv."---On at urd :y in , uning the market people ‘v , re r.buzalantly sUpplied with hand bid., printed in English and German. head •a i:-7allade and Liberty." and n! Sallade's famous anti-Maine kw letter, and a scurrilous editorial from the De:12047m lc Union, abusive of temeerance : men, and denunciatory of t' e i'Dziiibitory movement. It is filled with falsilieations and IM-representa tions, and is just such a document as might. be expected to einanate from the 1 - 11 1017 office. Sallade and Lib erty!" ILe " liberty" to make and sell bad whi-ky—the ‘• liberty" to poi men and ruin.them temporally and cternallv—the " liberty " to degrade and impoveri-h Men, desolate hearth stone,. crush the hearts of women, and rob th z orphan of its crust of' bread- - the •‘ liberty" to till our poor-houses, prisons, and penitentiaries; and crowd the ! . . , allows with victims—the liberty to tax the people -for the support of pzzupers made such by intoxicating liimus. Such is the " liberty" that Simon Sallade and the De . morratic Union are in favor of! People of Dauphin county ! fathers and mothers! suffering wives and children ! will you ma, with one voice. unite in the shout f ' tLt. Inn um.) LIBERTI % le;_,,roph, _“vert:i>>rat ;LNIA'ItiNG VoTuits.—AVe learn that a I large number ; of voters bi,te. been • manufacaured in this county during the last month, and many have endeavored to obtain papers" who Were not en titled to them. In one instance a-Mr. James Flid»,.an Irishman, appeared beiOre the Court lbr the purpose of swearing through" one of his coun t.rvmeu. Mr. Kunkel objected on the From I{p”cAs RICH 'kg!) MENDENHALL "Snike Down the ADdee." ground that Flinn himself was •;not. a citizen ! and upon investigation it was ascertained, that he had no naturaliza tion papers, although "hebad been a voter at our elections ! There 2 are any quantity of Flinns about, and hun dreds of illegal votes will be attempted to be forced - into the ballot-boxes at the :next election, by means of false papers and false swearing ! The " Greeks " will be closely watched, however, and none but genuine voters": permitted to deposit their ballots, Harrisburg Telegraph. " MURDER WILL OUT," is an old prov erb; and everything in life goes to prove it a true 'one. A small gentle man from Bradford, (Gov. BIOLER'S representative here at the hunker mass meeting.) pretended to give the en tire secrets, 'signs,!and oaths of these terrible fellows, 'the Know-Nuthings. He was wrong. Everybody knows the Know-Nothing sign of recognition. Here is the oath. We cut it from the Warren Mail : "I, —;il hereby solemnly swear, my oath to endure forever and a day al air, that if I ever mach a loin. n Catholic 1 alone in the woods, II or sonic miter ou;.of.,he-way place, 11 that I %%ill pound him into airily it or chop h.cu into suasages j , whtch -jelly or swesiges II I will eat Wit hum pepper or salt lj and in tads way onde.iv or to annihilate fi the whole trib of worth:ess rapscat:ionsjj so he.p me Peter." er omh, the oh. gi.ited 'person turns three eta backwards and forwards, which he must do a iihout growing, under pen iity of summary erection from the wig. wain. Each member then arr,iys himself in a blood-red shirt and pant's, and paints his face a vermillion, when a horrih:e and terrifying dance, to propitiate the spiritsof all departed Know-Nothings, takes place. • Ah me! BOGTDOTTER. An Art fur the suppression of he manufacture and sale of intiateatinif liquors as a betel-age. . IV HEH.E•j, All laws to be ellieieut sheen' have the approbation and sanction of the peo ple: . . And Icherca,, I_t is represented,,that a large eutnni r, it not a majority of the citizens of this Countionwealth, are deeply impressed with the eecessity of the passage of a prehib itorY liquor law : And tcheieas, It is impoesible to obtain n certain indication of pt pu/ar scathe( nt rela tive thereto by means of petitions and ninon i eIIIIIICCS—IIIVT , 44ire, ' SECTION 1. Ile it enacted by the Senate and Rouse . of Representatires of the C'ommontrealth of Penn:Tit - n:IM in General Assembly aid. - and it is licretty tnarted by the authority of the same, flat Illeilllllithell yolerC 0011ib COIIIIIIOIIWiIIitiI are hereby authorize,' at the places fitly bold ing the r Ceti-nil elections in their respective wards. boriarahs, and tiovtiships. on the se rend Tuesday of Octiler. next, to vote .for and ugainst a law which shall entirely prohibit by pen- prep.!: and constitutional regulations nod alties.the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors, except fur mediebtal,_sacrainentar, met Intilical, and artistical .purposj-s. S FICT lON '2. That the officers authorized by law to Mild elections in each Ward, borough. "=-- • . and liewnship of this Conitneinwenbli, are 11DURSUANT to an Act of the General hereby directed and ,required at ties place -I- Assembly of the Cenimonwealili of nl- Ex c." by law, in the several districts fur the sylvtinia, en . titled "Au Act relating to. - the I holding of the general elections in the said elections of this Commonwealth," approved districts, ou the second Tueilalay of October the second day of July, A. D. one thousand next, when they shall be orenefizeil as an e gilt hundred land' tibriy-nine, I, PicteitE A. election board. to receive fromeach qualified STEIII3IN,, Sheriu of the .County of Potter, voter of their said districts. a ticket written Pennsyly alibi, do hereby make kuown and or primed molly outside: " Prohibitory - Liquor give.notice to the electors of the county afore- Law," and the tickets-il' fayor of the proposed said, that a General Election oill he heal in law shall contain h . / the inside the words," For said county ofPotter on the SECOND TOES- a Prohibitory Liquer•Law." and those opposed DAY ( filth) OF OCTOBER, It_•:s.l, lit which to the preposed law shall cieitain in the inside time State and County officers as fullows,'are the words. " Against a Prohibitory Liquor to be elected, to wit:Law," oldeli rides shall- lie_ eiciii i ieti and re one, person to fill the office of Governor of j turned .. to the court house of the counties or I'entisyiivanin. , city in villich the election shall be held. on the One per-ain for Canal Comnilssioner of the folio?. ing Friday by the return judges. oh. ('ol' found mini) iif Permsyly anis. shall cast up and i citify :di the Y ot , s paha in unit per-on flit - Judge bl.the Suprenie Court sail} co,nry or coy. to the office of the Seer , - of Penn-vivania. . , I thy eir the Coninicinwealth at Ilarrishur,t. IMe person tin member of 'Congress for the directed and transrnitti al in the same manner X Vth Congressional District, comprising the as the rotes for Gevertior are required to be emunies of LY renting. Sullivan. Center. Chu- ; directed:llia IllOlSll.illud ; all(' 111, saidSCCre la.* Potter. and .:$1 'tint!. - ' - I titry shall on the third Friday of January In xt 'Pilo [rerun= for member= of the Manic of ensumg, communicate the .:one returns 10 the Representati‘ es of e ;eller,' .Issembly :If Penn_ Legislature. to be opened and ceutited in the sylvania. in' eon unc•ion will the counties of , same manner the cites tor Give rtier are I.‘ cent tig and C.in:on. to represent the coati- !, mimic,' and counted, /Old ( . 4 .ii,iiicri d as Ow ties - of I,reolnitv , . Clin.on. and Potter in the ' prayer of the corers of this Centinotovealtli II e:Fe of Repre-enta•iy es of the General.As- : relative to a prohibitery liquor law. Fetnb'v of Teiiii-v iva till. • . i SEcTios 3. That all the . election laws of the tMe person to till the office of Prothenotary, . State preserihing the dioup of opening and Clerk of the Courts of General Jail beliyery, closing the polls, the reedrielun or N 11:1••• • the Quarter Sessains. OYer and 'Ferininer, Or- punishment. tiff, illegal voting, the defraying pion: l l, l onm It egiste'r of Wills - for elle County the expeno.s of publication, and holding o'f the of Potter. • ;, general electiens and return of the same, and (Inc perdu for Recorder of Deeds for the , all other Inal l ors in 1111 1": ti - r° l " , 11 °• 11 ' 111 1 IL° comity of Pollen e . - _ same arc declared applicable to the election l'wo persons for tlie office of County Com. ; above au:hot:zed. . • missioner for the count). of Potter. one 'for 1 SEcruiv .1: Thai it shall be the ditty of the three y e tr., i.nd one for too years. •. ' i Sheriff of the several counties of this Con- T,',, reps. , for the ofilce. of Auditor of mouwealth to insert a copy Nif the act in, the the c ounty..l - Po.:er, one for three Years and proclamation fir the general elec_ion 10 lie one fur one year. ~. . : held on the second Tuesday - of October ttext. One person for Treasurer for the county of - 1.. B. (11. ASE, Potter. _ . ' ; Speaker tf the llouse of Iltpr, st ntatircs. : • I also Make known :11111 give notice,-as. in I ' . 31. 31'C.1S LIN, and 'by the I:lill seedon of the aforesaid act I .' .. - 'Sp ilia rif t It( Sr 'lair, am diremed, th it every person excepiin;' J us- I . Arynovro—The tweley-rightholApril, one tict.' ,, of the Peace, ,oho hold any otlff:e -or thousand eight hundred and fifty-lour. appoiniment of profit or trust under the '\\'.l[. BIGLER. Governmenttied of the Ued Stfees or of Given under joy hand al (loudersport, this this S,a.c, or of any city- or incorpor ited . ills- 11 -'tli ( 13 Y . Of I.l.°lllelither, A. 1). 1-54, and ill the trict, is he her a commissioned officer or 7..tft year of the independence of the United 0. hero - se a subordina e 0 iticer or flame •avliii States. p. A. STEBBINS. is or sh all be ettipioy eff limier the .egisiatlye, .Sept. S, ISry 1. 1?-It . Sheriff. judiciary, 01. exeetiii% e dep.:ram-tr. of dais _'Sept. - St.t.e or United 5::-,:es, Or of any city or' in- ' 131) '.'-atti)oritli. torpor ced ilis.riet, ..nil also :that every ineM- ; .-- her of Congress and of the Stte.Legailalure, , RESOLUTION. PROPOSING and of the se cc; and common council of any Alllesidittettls to the Constiltition ri,y, or commissioners of any incorporate! ; of the COinntonwealth. dis,riet, is li law incapable of feeding or ex- , .: § 1. Resolced by the Senate and House of ercising at mbe same time the oilier or appoint- Tkprrsentatires of the Comma wealth of I', on men: ef•Judge, Inspector, or Cierk l of any syleavia it: General A wintlu met, That the election in this Commonwealth. mid that no following amendments be, site . ] the saute are 1000 Booli AGENTS IVANT_ED, Ill‘pec:or or Jude, or other officer of tray herek proposed to the Constitution of the such Mee ion nisi be - - eligible to any office Comililtinwealth under and ill accordance wile 9 - 10 can, a— for 1 110 best and most Nale:itil.- then to be voted liar. the I r. ', ' JL Books pub,i,ited. :111ey are written by . A:so. that in she fourth section of the Act of sijt.: sroyisions I'C the tenth article thereof; to the it ost popular .Aulliors of the day, ill- Assembly, PLltiaell '. All Act relating to e,ec- PriffroslTl69 1, To its P.FiTICI.T."II. chiding, among others, T. S. Altruutt, .of bate and liar miter l ap /i . e ..," approved April 1. The aggn•eatte amount of deli:s here is iiii.l. la ~ i great %Nod:. ; pith, 1 . ....1 ~ ii iz.7l'll IC: e d chat :he aforesaid:l-1 Ili '.after contreti by the COmmistiwealth shall TCN NIG1117::: , IN A BAR 1100 M, - ; section shall ton be eons:rued as to prevent never exceed the stun of five hundred thou ] 1 1 ,f1 , i 0 copies ii been sold •xithin a month • any military officer or BOrollgll Idiicer from sittal dollars, except in case of war to repel of publeat ion ; - serving as Jude, Inspector, or Clerk of any- invasion, suppress insurrection, or to redeem These books are beautifully illustrated, general in special exe.ien in this Common- i the pubiie debt of the Coinutunwealth,, and (many of them wiili finely colored plates„) "emell• • , the money so raised shall -be applied to the and are i,ritt ed a i nd bound n the lietd in-inner. I: is further directed that the tneefing of the ' purpose fir o Melt the debt mity be contracted, A grtp ,„,ill find „ pl„.int -mil pr „ i i m b ie return 'judges at the Court house in \\ - idioms- or pay such debts: and to no other purpose. Ft . r • p e rt to In doe Ter the general returns, shall be ,' §i. To pay the public debt of the Cotn employment in their circulation.. i par- t i i t ticutars address, (post paid') on the first 1- ridgy socceeding the general mbiltvealth, and debts wh.cli may hereafter be . - ' J. W. BRADLEY, elec. ion. which will be die 13th div of Oczober. I contracted in case of war to repel fin asnut, - • 7-19 31 Put ilisher, The reatin judges of 10 - coming, Sullivan, -stippress inoirreetion. find to redeem the pub- No. •I'S North Fourth street, Philndelplea. Chinon, Potter, Cell er a and 111111 ii,.compris- lie debt, at their next ing the XVili Congressional district, wi-i meet session at t section into - ,_, PatilTSIE \SS liitillll 1 . 0% , Ocr, SIMI, Lead, Tne , day, the. 17,1 i day of October next, to the Cons for the crest: The Journal Book-Store hall not be 0 ri:Eit s to the Public a good varieir of sold e‘ err thing in the line of • Aniiiiiinitien, make out an' official return. for member of - tion of a se aniriec ii d. ;:tr. ice t re r eck e eie . i i : d ;:, : ti i i i iin i e l iT e :chs h .: j i ll i k ; ld i it k i:l s ; .I‘,l the e . hilleillie:::ti:i.ceet,diittir(a) books c e rol a e,: s .e lL ep 1 . 5‘ 0 00 ! and Fishing Tackle of the best quality and at Congress._ , i abolished it he Yi holly lew prices at TY LER'S. , The return judges of Lycoming, Clinton, 'paid, to consist of all the net annual in - Ootmt p atiii, • • , T 4 YON'S 'fill EI AIRON and other and Pot.er counAes will Ineet al. the Court , from the public works and stocks owned by Iloit‘e in IViiiiiitnspori en Tuesdiev, the 17th the COmmunwerflth, or any other funds arising I , xcellent prientr: i 1 1-1011, 1- 1 1, oloonsinz • and :day of October next. to make out ieturiis for under ant revenue law now existing or thitit abe tally ing the 115111, for sale nt Tu. L'. ICS.such patronage as 'faiiliful ion to busi ' members of Assembly. ' ' • I also hereby make known and give notice.' tress, and ith earnest desire to oblige, may PERSONS about to build or repair. will tind mar iiv bbeerne,a,tiliefirntb,,ei to li i i n r lc as re, t i be oi ": „ai ttu d e ... ~ , neserve. .1 VAT miens receired at short inter that the p.aces . of 110 ding the aforesaid tiene-•. dehts scout annually, and annually to reduce rids. School Books. Sta.ionnry of all kinds, a complete stock of Window Sash. Glass;Pulty. rat Eiecjoil ill the severtil township; and the principal thereof by a sum not less than t aid les s s ink tl i t i a l i g t mein ,. Paints mid Oils, fur sale at fitir prices by materials fur Pat.er FlOwers, etc., constantly T. It_ TYLER boroughs within the county of. Potter, are as five hundred thousand iiillars, increased yearly on hand. Music, .Slaps, 31a• thematical Instrus fodows, to wit :, a ---, , hr cost;ofbenos For the. townsTlip of Abbott, at the house Please call and-examine for rourselves at (fauns?;,) of 'F. B. Abbott, in saidtownship. ' fund shall be invested in the loans of the the JOURNAL BO 01Z-S'I'OR E. For ilie . township of Allegato . , at ,he school- , Commonwealth, which shall be cancelled from . _ ._.... house near Chester Andrews's in said dewn- ' time to time, in a manner to be provided by Dabbit - Ci least and Soap Pow. Dders.—The,,e superior articles are wa, ' C c- e a :1 1; 1 1 1 d t t i l l : g p e '' r t a oratennitni i iiiLsrir HANDLEs, Drawer do., Bolts, ship. • ' , law: no portion of the sinking fund shall ever N....„/Reiches, Haber Snaps, Wardrobe Hooks, 1 For the township of Bingham, at the ;house be applied to the payment of the debt of live pouted to save time and money, and promo . of A. R. Less is. ' hundred thousand dollars mentioned in the react! and harmony in families- Barn Door Hinges kept fur sale by .. ' LEIVIS MANN. For the townsliip of Clara, at the hOuseof i 1 lust section of this vide, but the said sinking For. sale at THE NEnRAsKA BILL TAKING EFFECT. A young man formerly in our em- ploy," says the Ann .Arbor (Mich.) "in whose veracity we have all confidence, informs us that while at St. Louis, a 1 O (lays since, he saw a number of gangs of slaves en route for Nobraska, in charo-e of their own ers." This is the way in which Kan sas and Nebraska are to be made slave territories. Similar statements respecting the transportation of slaves into Kansas are made by the lude pendeuce(Missouri) Dispa;c/r There is .here and there a simpleton to he found, we are told. who pretends to 'argue that slavery will not and cannon go into these territories. To all such persi-,tent ninnies there is a short ans wer—the immigration of slaves and slaveholders into Kansas and Nebras ka has already bc , zu.u!Burlin.L. , lon (Iowa) Tclez-raph, Jane 20.. Nearly three-fourths of the police force of the city of :C ew-Yurk is com posed of and hers inns. '['here is to 1)t) a W))man's eunveiltion ti) Lr Ilt.1)1 at On the 14h Oet , )l)er. promise to become a perma nent "instituti)m." Moor. PitIETLY AIZED% - . - icE.—A few weeks pg. ;here W.:5 a German Ca:holic funeral in the neighboring town. of York. 'Fite de- ceased be onged to the Gernr.n t Itld Fellows. The inembt•r- of the I.odg!. a- is efts:oat:ire, • atte tied Li. funentl. co:re-1;0:1,km of the Thritimor:r r. who I Was presen:, sta•es tirtt v hen the funeral prose,-not reached the church, the otii . elating deni.tnded frOm the Society a certain fee, IN hid' they of course refused to give him. Ile then refased to take the corpse into the rh•trcli. anti when., the funeral arri%ed at the bur:, ing ground. he (the prie.,4) stood at the gate and evoununded the Ntd Fellow,. not to en:er. '[h e r pro- I tested, but it ;nailed thew nothing. for his eutinuand , ‘vere ,trictly c.,rned Out, :old the Society were dented :he privilege - of being present at :he la , t , 11:C11111 ri , es of ;heti- depar ed brother.' And ttho is this l'opt.sh interfe:er in .‘nteriean liber:y and ins:nu:ions? lie is an unr.iturali:cl itt,friatt--the sane who walked into a freetnan',; house. and with-, out permi,-ion. took ;lie I oly Bible and threw ' it iiro the tire—the 'ante who said afterwards. to au American Protestant: when asked if he %% as going lo burn ;mother bible. titat Io r.,uld burn hint Mt Such is lituna S.lnle here as in a t s bigoted, in:Olen:tit, and prte-eriptive : ts shiny track is ever .N% here seen. and its pesti lential breath i- r. err where felt. It inti,t be cru,hed Ont. The feet of the American pen: ple tom: bruin,: the ~erpent'e . (1,2.ra ph. NT ENV BOOKS just received at the JOURNAL BOOK—STORE Sep:. 1. IKi-r. 7-16 Coude - rgficiiCAeademy. . mIIE fall term of this institution will. COrn . rnence on - WedneAny, OctOber 2:5, leai, and continue eleven keels. Terms. Elementory branches—Orihogr,tphy, Geography, Arithmetic, &c.' Higher Arithmetic, First Lessons in A:gebm, and Grimmer, Higher English branches, Algebra, Philosophy, &c:, Higher 31:uheinatic , ;, Latin, Greek and French. Lung,l../age:4, lustrueLion on the rianolorte, extra,...10.00 Use of instrument, Coca) Music; free of charge J. BLOOMINGDALE, Principal. The undersigned, Trit , tees of the Cou- dersport Academy, are moved by a sense of • official and personal duty to ihrtle the atten- ' tion of the public—of parents in particular, to the rising and useful character of this inatim tion of learning. IVhen incited, a little more than a half-year ago. to the superintendence of its' affairs, we found it depressed and still de clining. We reque-t , ed Mr. J. Blooomingttile to become its Pr.ncipal Te_cher; and trusted its ominization and other most onerous atilffiS to his ' discretion and on n: Exj.er,ence , has-proved hint to be faltful, etiieient, and prtetical=-just such t:n instruct Or as this com munity need. The number of plipils in the school is now over sixty. We refer, to Mr. Bloomingdale's advertisement for infoimation as to the terms and conditions on which pu pits are admitted, and for other facts of inters. est ; and recommend the institution to the patronage of ,he peop e. H. H. DENT, Prejident; '• Tuom4s B. TYLElt,.S , cretary, - HENRY J OLMI,TIO.), F. L. Jones. • CHAN. LIMAN, TlllSteZ6. G fit"!l FRANK JOHNSON, • giatur. .• COUDESPORT, POTTER COUNTY PA, ' Wishes to inform the e.lizen , of Conde'npi,rt and :he surrounding coon:rw, th.4l he will ese cule all order in he; line of businens at short no lice and re.lsonab!e prices. Place of basines near the Pre.by:erian Church. I - i I'2ly>• WERSTEit'S piCTIONARY Pocket, Sri ottl, niversify; Octavo, anti Qua'rfo editions, for hole by Y LER:- . VIULIN Strings -at - Dratt and Rank Storo. ApoLiNs and Flutes just received by V • TYLER' Proclamation.' .GENERAL ELECTION. . Geo. \V . said township. ForAhe .township, of Eulalia, at the house of C. V. Johnson; in the Born' of Coudersport. ' ZFor the township of Gent , sec, at the house of L. D. Williams, in said township. For the township of Harrison, at the house of Daniel Hunter, in said township. For the township •of 'Hebron, at school house N 0.3, in said township. For the township.of Hector, at the house of Anne Wilbur, in said township. For the township of Homer, at the house ofJames Quimby, in said township. ' For the township of Oswayo, at the house :For the township of Wharton, at the house of Joseph Nelson, in said township. of Jolsn Welles, in - said township. For the townships of Pike and Jackson, at, the house of Elijah Johnson, in Pike township_ For the township of Pleasant Valley, at the school-house of stud township_ For the township of Portage, at the house of Hiram F. Sizer; in said township. For the township Of Roulette, at the school house near George Weimar's, .in said town ship. For the township of Sharon, at the Leroy schoollhouse, in said township. For Hie. township of Sweden, at the house of AsMiath 'Faggot, in said township. For the township of Summit, at the house of 0. C.- Butterworth, in said township. For:the township of Ulysses, at the house of JtMolt AV:t ]toil; iii said town-hip. • Forithe township of West :Branch. at the house !of Lemuel Hanuncind, in said township. For the • township of Steward-on, at the houseiof John S. Clark, in said township. • For the Borough of CoMlersport, at the Court:House, in said Borough. Mil REM EMI fund Fliall be opplied only to the purposes • herein epecified. § 3. The credit of the Commonwealth shall not in any way he given or loaned to or in aid . - of any individual, company, 'corporation, or association, nor shall the Commonwealth here after become a joint owner or stockholder in any -company, association, or corporation in thikommouweilth, or elsewhere, formed for • - any purpose. ,S 4. The Commonwealth shall never apgumo the debts of any county, city, ' borough, or township, or of any corporation or association, unless such debts shall have been contracted to repel invasion,' suppress insurrection, or to defend the state in watt.. v PROPOSITION' '2,.T0 BE ARTICLE. 111. Prohibiting Municipal Subrrriptionr. The Legislature shall never authorize any county, city, borough, or township, by a vote of its citizens or otherwise, to become a stock holder in any joint stock company, association, or corporation. or to raise money for, or luau - . its credit to, or in aid of any sucfi comptiny or c association E. B. CHASE, Speaker if the Roust of Ilrpreerntatiree. M. M'CASLIN, Speaker if the Senate. In the Senate. Aprils, 1 , 7;51. Resolved, That this resolution pass., Yeas 22, uays 6.—[Extraet front the Journal: I'. A. MAGI:IRE, Clerk. In House of Reps., April 21, 1:!:".1. Resolved, '('hat this resolution pass. Yetis 71, nays '2.o.—[Latractlrom the journal. WM. JACK, Clerk - SLCRETARV ' S OFFICE," ?, Filed April 2:9, I.c>4. C. A. BLACK, Secretary of the CUMMUllwealth PENNSYLVANIA SS: - - - • SECRETATIV • S OFFICE, 1 • Ilarri,horg, July I, lz-Z}4. e..-^-0^ Ido certify that die abo‘e and SLAT.. foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original - Itesointion,". as the sante remain- on ti!e at this•odice. In testimony whereoft hare here , • unto sct my hand and caused to b• affixed the seal of the Secretar:e (ace the day and rear above writ ten. C. A. BLACK, Secretary of the Commonwealth. • Journal of the Senate. " nesnintion ; :: co. Nit!, entitled • Iteqolthitin propo,:itt7, amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, was rev(' a third' time. On the pie,tion. %%ill the `enure rgrec to the firs proportion, the yea• and nays sere taken agreeably to the Comditution, and were as fi~l;l,W , viz YEA q•--:)1( . "TS. T sie, Fur:zip:on. F6ti:krod, Frick, I Cond. itaidcinan,lion, 11. I.r. Hamlin, E. Hanidn, Heider, oge,Jaini«m. McClin tock, Merar:Lnd, Platt; gnivde S a ger, Slifer, and Mcd'a•din, it;peakrr—'23. NAL. , Crabh, Cre , well, Hendricks Binzer.-dinnk!e, and Skinner-41. so the question wiis deiennined in the af- ti rum ti% e On the pies:ion, will the senate agree to the second proim , ition . , the yeas and 'lays were taken agreeably t• the Constitution, and were aq follows. viz : YE A.-31 es- r.. Dars:e,Furgncon Potlikrod, Fry, “flodwir Haldeman. B D HaMin, t.. W. hantin, iiendrick , , Nestor Hoge, Jamison. Kinzer. Ncelintock, Mcrni land,,Piatt, Price, Quiggle, Slifer, Wherry, Mcra'slin, tS—M es,N. Cribb, Creswell, Darlington, Hamilton. Kunkle, and skinner-4I So the question vas determined in the af firmath e. jOIIMai of the 110m , e Repre , en'ativeo. "The qinstion recur Eng upon the final p!...age of the Re.olnlions. the fir.t proposi tion was t.gree.l to as- follow., iz: Abraham. Adams, Alberto!), Ball, Barton. Bever, Bighatn. Boar!, litt.h, Brerly. Caldwell, Carlisle, Chamber. C'ook.Crane.Committ., Daugherty. He France. Dunning., Eckhert, Edinger, Eld red. Evani Foster. Fry. Gai;entitte. G,bbotley, Gianore, Gray, Groot», Gavin, Hamilton, Hart, Herr, Hie.u.inl, Hihier Hippie. Horn, Hum mel, HtitFacker. hunter, Horn, Jackman, Kilgore. lin;glit. I.:tory. (Lehigh.) Linn, Ma gee, 3la Mandertield, 3EConnell, \I 'Kee, Miller. Men 'ghat:, Montgomery, Moore, 310 ser, l'Aitner, Parks. P;•rnilee, l'alterson.PWrier. Pulnev. Rawlins. Roberts, Rowe. Sallade, Stott. SitEe, Siuwp:uu. Smith, (Berks.) smith. (Crawford.) Brewer:, Stock dale, Strong, strinhers, Wheeler. Wick.ein, Wri.!l». Zeigler, Chase, Sim,tl,(r--.5. N I.—None. t 4 o the que-tion wr. determined in tho at: fir!) Or. e (hr the tine-tion. will the Ilott•te agree to the :eeithil propo,itiou:t lie re;,s and 11:1VA 1% ere taken, ;Igrreal.,y to thr of the Irth art.cle of the con-titution.and are as l'ollot.%s: Yr. t5.—M Abrahairi, Atherton, liall, Barton. Beck. Beyer. Bighata, Boyd. Clittinberiin.('ook. Cr:at( Cum- Bangli,rtv, l/avi., Deegan. Inc France, Dunning. Clinger. Eldred,. f.vatt: l'ry, Gal ;entitle. Gibltney. Gilmore, Gra‘, Grootn, Gwitt, Bunter, Iltirtt.Jackman, Kilgore, Knight. Lanry. (Lehigh.) I,ttwrey, (Ti"g;,.) 3lantlertle,d, 31'Cor.- ne:l. M'Kce. 31onoghan, :114)w:2:emery, :tlottre, 31"0-er, '3lll-e, Painter, Parke, I'arol:ee, Pass more. Patterson. Porter. ltawlin< Hobert., I(. nQ, Saliade. cwt.: onion: on, Stni.ll (Berko Sinidt (Cray. ford) ;0.40,11 de , NVliee.er, %Vick lein, 'Wright. Chase, Spritker— , 7l. _ Adam:, Bakln. in, 8ea11.4 Ikt h. liVeriy, Edifier. Elik Hort: Herr, 11(brii, Pinney, ova - r, *trong, S:rtithen., Ziegier—b.!o. So the line.ition mjis de:ennined in the firinativ e • • SkcitErAni's 01 . FicE. Harri.barg, July 1, ISA. PENNSILUANI..I, SS. •-•—"—.o , Ido certify that the above and SEAL. j foregoing i, a trite z:nd correct copy of the t r:/s" and " SATS .. taken on the '‘ Itesolit'ion relative to the _ amendment of the eon...Cumin:l' of the commonwealth — the sante al.- on the Journals of the two Iloti-es of the General A.,seniblv of this • commonwea!th for the SesAon of P. , 54. Witness my hood and the Feat Or -and office this first .dav of • Jule, one thousand eight hundred and tifiy-ionr.. C. A. BLACK. Sanitary rf 11,c Copmcntrrulth. 7 II) :'m TILER'S