'J: •z.4.(r*..,7-::,,igitatt,cilit:. US Lklna" .ditetILATION II It OIMISILS PENAL 3. B. 2.f.ctZtatil, • A. J. URBINO, Tlliurstitty ilitte 3011950. 11"01 ram:4,NT. .7101E$ BVCUAL(N• •;. ;ie Rennsytvania. • 70R Viefi PaIIIDENT, JOHN IMECKEVIZIDGE, c. oll.puturk. DentoCiatic Electoral Ticket. ' . : ELECTORS Al LARGE. .- CTIARLES'it. BrALEW, of ,Col. co. ' 'WILSONItICOA.. Dj.k;•;:s. - § . ; of 0 AllerhenY Co. . .. DISTRICT ELECTORS. , 1.-GEORGE \ . 1 of Phila., co. 2.r-Pl*ncElllvillpt, Philadelphia City. 3..•-••Ell*Aitil w4117313.*:, Philadelphia CO. 41.-- , W4tAit ILi WITTE, 611 ' 44 _ 5i40/* , licNain, Montgomery 6....4042; :.14 ilitiNTON, Cheater county. 7.—DAytti LAURT,'Lehigh county.. • . ' ... • B.—Ctfirti.E KE.,st.cit.l3elks county. .. . 9„.4Astee °PAriletisOic, Lancaster county. 1 . 0.--.lsAle' . .StEtm at, Union county. . • 11.—FnANctf - W. Ikons, Schuylkill. co. 1 12.—Tin5itits: °sr nuottr, Wyoming county. 13.-.:An4not EPIINGER, Monroe county. . I.4..—REtnntrulEtt,l3radford county. 15.—Gxoiov. A. OnAwrotro, Clinton county: 18.-4m4ES RLACii,' Perry county. . . 1.7...11E312Y. 3 1 j. SMILE, Adams county. IS.—Jott4; Pi ROD *eSOttlel:Fet. County. ~ 19.--Jasonl'tliN r, ; Westritoreland,' county. 20. -- JAMES A. J. vett 4:AN, Greene county. ~2.1,-WatiAt,t, W tsit:e, Allegheny county. .2,l,—J.iltEs o.C.itarint.t., Butler county. 1 . 2'3..-ToOitAi,CuNlctsctql , t, Beaver county. 24.--Joris.K#Altiv, clarion county. 415 --Vniczyr PLI 4 LPS, Ciawford county.. ' j A)1 CommOnications, Ad.-krti.cments, and Noticeit ornnv kind, tnnst, to receive an in sertion, bo haiHtdedi in on 11f7cdnesdays by 8 odock A.•11.;,'„ tgr Blank Deeds, Leases, Contracts, Bonds Mortgage% &0., coristantly on hand at this office We also give riotied i that we will fill any . of the above instrnmdnts at charges so moderate as to (trove a saving,to those ,haring that kind of busi ness to be :done. 211ES4DEN IMIN NOVMSDL - 11 4111. A word 'tO so cot, inteingent Vo . In this happy, p osperous ,and powerful re public, it is the imperative duty as ell as priceless privilege Id the free - man to express through the ballnt box his convictions can measures.'. Of : govbrrarkeusal policy_ Thoto onnvietioas Or . 1 ould be the fruit of careful c randy 'any ,patiep investigation, every citi. sen shoul c;alciala e the effect of the vote he' deposits tt order t discharge faithfully, the trust reposed,in hirn by our iustitutions. lie should approach the polls with a patriotic purpose, and unmeved by itassiou or prejn; dice. That wear4n which - , "t'Ertecutes a free.rnan's will . -. 'As liglateingidoes the will olGod," . might -never to be wielded in a moment of excitement, Cr ins spirit of hate; nor should the voter . permit another to think for him. Hence that , secrt, political order in , our ' midst, which exalts from the individual ; un nomplaieing submission to its deerees, is dam moan, because its is et.''' war with the genirA of ow- institrition and attempts to take from :the.nit*n that itrclispensable 'attribute of the freetrum,—the tight to decide for hinvelf., We hope arid belere that a political organi zation so plainly bpposed to liberty and jus tice,. will- nut lying exist aterfrng intelligent men. Thotki, ita foot steps "' ; were visible in =any of our townships in the: late election, we-are eon'Atleni that the ~" sober second tbought:of the *pie" will drive it from the oommunitynhick it has chsseted and denim alised. i ,‘.3,, .... . • , Tuesday seat (Nov. 4th) ,the freemen of this cotintrY are called upon to settle at the rpolls impatient and alarming issues. If they . will come to the settlement of those issues with patriotic hearts and , ir disposition to promote the, interest and well-being of their whok country wshall not ctimplain. If, ,:on i the other hand t, ey approach' the polls, ini mated with'hatrCc) toward our section of the Union, every true patriot will have cause to regiet the resul t Despite the warning or Wrishington, ageographieal party has grown sip in onr eirunt'; th reatening the destruc-' tion of the go ve rnment which his wisdom helped ,to devil and Iris good sword defen ded. ThatTarty is indebted for the little power, 4t potaesses, to the spirit of ' bate, aid the base Pituclibes of the unthinking, bigo ted', citizen':_lts *sect:resit in this. •straggle would Serionsly endanger Ile per lIIIIIIMICe of the repUblio and the prospirity of her' peo ple. If the,opimons of its leaders are worth anything, hi dedigns are- hostile , to constitts fiat's! liberty,- and to a •Union With - -Slave bolding Strito that Union formed by our fathers ; and ,justty hold sacred . by all 'pattiOta..., Section:die:it -with its disunion tendencies, is nowitarking a desperate effort to get control - of tho,go:rerruineut. If triumphant, fifteen sovereign St.nte l are driven from the Union, or what is eqUivalaut,•emried their rights under the Mend coMpact. Are the independent 4. voters of trim cou n ty prepared to throw away the fruit's of their father's labencin a tense less4seei ebott - Onions winch ain result in ''' )- P 94411 "-i" ' 1 - 041 P.? one! skrnthey_wil- Sniit4heit_er the4 3 eSt- governmental falnio ow itios t a,kl., - bidtiogoilia, ; 4l.nuagovi l isy . indion**lol - 7.. p ri s e SO4. , ThiAtesiat of Mai .C! 7' - ' . will --nosissirs view , . :. „ • - . dates: -, ''.. .-. fit- p, ,, r• • ...!-rs ••- -, i'' . % ..'„,--_ Fmroas LAL :ELECTION- ,s ~.:. ' - Y . 3 . . Freemen of llosquidutifee, the doraocretic party invites you to reflect candidly upon its peados tend thei act honestly. It makes tre effort to - deceive and 'chest 'yen. It ta anis to no infair.ineet*to.elect its candi date. It h'es faith in yen!: capacity for self government, and believes'i,yon are disposed to maintain inviolate, a ll thra - .provisions of our model constitution. It asks ye* to assist' in carrying oat in hstfer and agree ,opitit, the a meat entered into by our fathers. Will yon refuse t Arayon)* steeped in selfiebneits a. to appropriate to youraivea,the betiefits of thabargain, and meanly j throw off h. bur dens t In defence of the jprinciples of self government and religious liberty, the Democ racy invite you tolattle. Sectionalism calls On you to deny to the naturalised citieen his constitutional rights, to the emigrant to the territories the right of self :government end to the Catholic 'the privilege of worshipping his creator agreeable to the ilictetee of his own conscience. The Detbocratic pup tear- . loisly proclaims its doctrines, 'engages in no schemes to defraud the votes, but with a sub lime merge, the natural Offspring of Integ rity and priniotism, chalkier* the scrutiny of. the world. It is fitdug that the party which has governed the country successfully and almost without interruption for the last fifty years, should in-this ens's, openly, hob. estlr, and fearlessly fling the national banner to the , breeze, and stake itelppes, its alt in defence of the constitittion - and the Union of the States. With pride we contrast the posi tioh of our glorious, invincible old party. -with that of its treacherous dishonest enemy, That enemy,during its brief,hut iniquitous career has covered itself with infamy. It has regarded, the Voter as a merchantable coin rhodity, never condescending to treat him as a being haring reason, intelligence and con science. It has stirred up his, passions, culti vated his unjust prejudices, bet never ad dressed his judgment. Its success in these respects has made it' arrogant and presump aye, so that now it deliberately places him in the market, says to him vote for doctrines sthia you loathe, else stay at home swallow Fillmore with his " pm-slavery proclivities," and his anti-foreign, anti-catholic heresies, be cause your leaders have made the arrange thent for you under the belief that you were too docile and well trained to " kick out - of the obey.," Freemen, (for such you really are) go , to the polls nest Tuesday, and re buke this infamous conduct of the men who brag that they own and control , you. Policy of our Opponents. In February last the enemies of the Demo- Ennio party 'met in Convention at , Philadel phia to make nominations for President and Vice-President. They pretended to dis.igree tipoty.he adjustment of the. slavery question Fill gore and Donelson were -nominated , and the delegates from the Northern States with drew,-and crone home denouncing the Fill inorites as" pro-slavery." They then com menced building up a great" northern" party which was to be thiparty of" fnaedom" ex clusiVely. ' Ail possible means were resorted to, to arouse the worst passions of the - people. A. W. ett(?et victim is put on , the, t ack, wl o e cal eer is a statement lasted but 21 LlA.pi llro iiile,nry' of which is.recOrded upon_ 'half a page of th'rei relit pamphlet, and whose on ly votes ware cmt with thofio of Atchison the sa.called " border ruffian," and for Vice- President a man wbo voted to flog the pact sailor, and who, in a speech on the compto - - wise measures in 1850, compared the " free soil" factina to a "farthing candle' and hop ed to see it meet as a party test i s " common grave" with Abolitionism.. By proi-ohing and continuing the dirrictil: ties in Kansas, and then falsely charging them upon the, Democratic party, they suc ceeded in arraying a strong prejudice in Many parts of the North against the only par ty that ever has' or ever will accomplish any thing for the welfare of this glorious And now what course are . they pursuing in the contest for the Presidency I are they now I battling tidily upon that" free-soil" platform about which we have heard so ninth t Let the facts answer. In states Where they think they can defeat the Dern'ocracy.ny. a straight ticket, they stick to their platform,'and can- 1 didate but where they have not sufficient I strength, deiert them and: seek a: fusion with I the same ".pro slavery" Fillmore party which they so loudly denounced. In this state they were so contemptibly cowardly' , that - they dare not seen propose s to fortis an electoral ' ticketoind after fusing on the state ticket and finding theurtelves so weak that they could elect`,.but two straight out llepublicans to Congress, (and even those are not anti K. N.) 1 theygo-baci again to Philadelphia,theplare where they first ":bolted" and, beg of these Same" pro-slavery" men to be admitted again , to the ranks of the " slav ery -exiensionists."--- • How often has Wilmot told- his followers that they must no more support a nomination with which the Sduth had anything to do.— Yet What do we now behold, him doing I-- Forcing his deluded victims to support an electoral ticket, which is to .be divided be tween the Wooly Hone, and a man =mina• ed exclusively by the South I Did ever polit ical -debauchery go farther No, says the cotrup(Wilpot you'inust riot support any more National nominations, bat now when. the South have pat up a eandidate,you must give him one half of your votes! 43y this fusion, Wilmot* Co., have pond thernselves false kiwi! they have professed and have been true to what I to Know-Both ingism That - 04 Split" was' one designed as a . Feat.upon the boast Mei l'Ar Jibe North, for now on the eve of Plectron, they are to be de ieived into the support of what4bey fiave been taught to hate. But *hi fram4lwill not aiseceed, it will meet with a eertain.d on the 4th, of Noveit.ler,and- if Wilm o t pies u to insult thisComtwity with atmatinuatio. of his bipourith,wl i,um/S - tarestace to his . otulleitt thilwarupaigi the sufficient = to. give the lie - town his lest Vat future prates vieiman "A mn i a - 40 • 4ft likw J riiftwo rislia#ctona tittk6t.l Thiri 11215 i• - :=s~;^r Mr" - Meal Mow do tool Ike Naito* ilnedtorei Tick' the We presume there ate* inw - men belong. ing to the opposition in this nounty whores!. ly cherish "Free Soil sentiments," who aban doned the Detneteretio party because they fancied they sionla• do the to injure slavery, by'geing to the erainirce of fusion. Such men we respect; they have* claim up. on the confidence of their fellow citizens.— Any mai: who aceiliernestly - in politics, tho' perhaps erroneously, is entitled to regard, be. cause he exercises a freeman'a tight of choos ing for himself. - To such men we hive a few words to say, before they approach, the polls. Fatness! the Mee who &Spire to lead you have infamously tried to theta ,you out of the _privilege:of giving a fair oppression to your opinions next `Tuesday. They, without your _knowledge or assent, have made a, bargain with .the Filmore party, to Which you lire hostile, 'by which bargain they agree that you shalt vote for FILMOILS 411CTORS. Now We appeal to ybu as men of intelligence., in tegrity and independence, to brow whether you are willing to suctioo that bargain.— . Did you ever authorize David; Wilmot, Thad. eus Stevens and William P. Johnston to make such an arrangement for you! Did you leave the Democratic party, designing to ins twin Fillmore with his old Whig heresies and Know Nothing dogmas" \Voknuw you did not. We believe that, you acted honestly and is you thought in a warto Promote the in terests of your country. Nor, .tlie. organiza tion with which yonsoneected yourselves, for a tame professed to labor for "freedom" in the territories, and'especially for " freedom r iii X7IIIIM. It nominated John C. Fremont for the Presidency. It "shrieked " for " free dom" for "free - speech " and 1 " free labor."---. It made a great noise in the Political world, and pompously christened itself the ..rifostri party." . Yon doubtless expectetrit - would ena ble its "rank and file". to vote for some ,glo rious and liberal idea. _You thought its pro. fessionsindicative of its faith and therefiiie you gave it your cordial adherence. Now look. down into that sea of infamy and hipocricy in which its self constituted leaders have bie ried it:. Look at the servile condition of Fie montism, and say whethet you are willing to go with it into the depths of Political t) and rascality. You know very well that an effort. his been made to tititi4er .you to Fillmore. Shall that effort Succeed I The satellites of Wilmot.are busy in this locality; they are trying to silence the men having suf , ficient independence to murmur at the' bar gain and pronounce it internee's. With: their characteriStic impudence they assert that the br.rgain is entirely fair ;" they • are foolish enough to believe that their to!yoship follow ers will swallow any pill that is recommend• ed be immadulate aristocnits, of the bor.. ough.!i They will probably visit every town ship iii the county befo.e election and midday.' or to cram down the throats of honest free men the ides that the fusion electoral ticket . is a Tira r gnificent thing--an arrangement Le•, the benefit of "freedom." We ; invite y0u,.1 freemen, to examine this matter yoursclect.—__ You are just as competent toi discover the frau& as any one; the infamy orthe transac tion cannot be'covered up, Tell us, through the ballot box next Tuesday whether von are independent men, or shiVes. IVote for the Union electoral ticket and you I approve the very ideas you hare deClaimed against for the Last three months._ Vote for the union elec toral ticket: and you declare - yourselres the the property of wicked politica! gamblers.-- Vote the union electoral ticket and you sanc tion the worst kind Of treadle& and fraud. Vote the union elettoral ticket; and yeti in dorse the proscriptive dogmas Of the secret order. Are you prepared to do l , those things? &cmThe Republican of last Week appears with the ".Union Electoral ticket" at its mast head, and it is really amusing to see bow the Editor who has heretofore claithed to be ,a " free-Boiler" riggles and twists !himself about in order to swallow so base a; fraud. Ile could perhaps convince himself .that it was 1 ••• entirely fa - ir,"_Lnt to make lione-t men who desire to rote for their principles, think so will be quite another affair. Candid men who • Lave left the Democratic party hecause they thought its policj was un wise, fail to see, in this trafficking mon:milt erty chance.to express those " free-soil scan nients for which they were told: the " Repub lican party" was to contend. On the contra ry they see tiow, that it has been , an infamous baud ; and • that such melt as Wilmot, Grow, and Charles P. Read, (whose ornestauds as the nominal editor of the Republican) have I been shouiing loudly about'' slavery" until they have succeeded in getting the ascend !ancy in the district, and now instead of still battling for'' five- soil". they... Coolly propose to hand these men over to the old enemy of the Democracy, who have been, led still are con trolled by such vagabonds air Jo. Riefler Thad. St , pluw,and Wm.P.johnson; Men who have never fully identified themselves with any party, but who always entertained free-soft" views find in this }ham-concerns nothing, but an out and out-party movement, while principle is left to go begging. One thing however about thi l s affair is de l. cidedly rich, the Republica* hoists the name of George Seidenslicker as :the elector in the 3d,"distriet, No* tine man pores to be sin honest re publican and in connection with the Germans Of Philadelphia has published a protest against the fusion ticket, saying that"; ITS EXIST. ENCE IS A DISGRACE, and it is a DESER TION 'OF FREMONT." ' He is oils those who hare got ep a tick et that is to support Fremont oust Dayton sod • to one eke. • - It may surprise the people 44 this musty to hear that there sealty a pure Fre mont ticket out, for it would naturally be s pposed that each s ticket, said time other, would be hoisted by tiseßepeidices of thir pissig„ ben sioppeeedAcr Amor the election of Fnament. And leatina Merida r;.f the opposition obnitlikteite the inliiiit;on= they a/ AID 411, OW ay that ilicitrfitheeilist. sir oseb tieket bee betagoot . *okle tams 'ame, Aided to pc.t!Sib it raM I , ' • bIiADULTERATED FREDIONT TICKET. • iguanas. - • /oho T. Crserford, Montgomery .Ca. Jacob G. Backoren, Allighanv`co. John Tholtuts. Philadelphia. Coniad Leibtich, do. J. Fletcher 13ndd, do. . Charles Lennig, • , do. genes Bliss, • MontgotneV C a. Win. I). 11. Sherrill, 'Delaware po. , George Lear, iteeks CO.; Jacob Hoffman, ' &aka Co. • Henry Frank, Lancaster !co„ Charles C. Rawn, Dauphin Co. R. N. Frick, . Northampton Co. Chttrles Miner, Mecum C. Fred. Seigert, Northatniiton Co. Edward Crandall, Ilradfoid Henry N. McAlister, Centro Co. L. Meredith, • York Cos D. A. Buehler, Adams Co. - S. Ste de Blair, Blair Co.• thibeq Craig • Indiana ect. Virgil Elder, Fiyet te Co. • Russell Erre:t, Allegheny John S. Mann',- Potter. Co. John N. Purviance,. Beaver Co. Samuel Young, Clarion Co. - Gideon G. Ball, Erre CO. The above ticket stands at tha head of the Freie . Press" a Republican organ in Phila delphia, and has-been published by other pa-, pors in the State. Read that ticket freemin of Suspueltantm Co., and then remember thatthe " mut party" in this county was fottnei on 'pretence of be ing a " free-soil" party remember its organ the "Independent.R2publierdel was establish ed, or rather the Old Whii organ changed its name, for the solepttrp4e, as was said, of laboring fur " and that they ham been advocating the electifin of Fremont as a " free-soil" candidate, and crow, one week-be fore election prove theinscli.es so utterly deci tute of political honesty tqat they boist,a tick of which is to rote in part; for Fill. or', who was nominated by the Soittli, instead of hoist ing the one formed to. at!ppott Fremont sit.d ron only. Simen Camistreu, "freedom's" Elec. . . . . . The " humanity" ' preset, titer the . way, published an electoral ticket last week, and .: • hid the ininuiloncie to inyite ", free-soil" men :o vote it. On that tick 4 we discover thr name of the notorious piilitimil huckster Si- MO`' CAMEItOtsT, whoth ' the conscientious editor of the Republic/14 taught us to regitil as a " proslavery hack'' and si villian, nut more than two years Ado. TIII4 ,wan CAME RON, has always • been piarticularly otli.ius in this community, for the !.„reason :tliat Ireople here have stippOsed hint:without a parallel in political depravity—a •consmenceless wretch icady to cetinnit any ctirtte.tlittt *wild aid him in the mvancement'of -his anibitious i sel fish and wicked proje4s—Now, the self 1 constitoted• directors tiflFreinomisni M. this 1 State, Lave issued att edit to their followers, - commanding theth to slOt. and , vote for the said . simoo, as a means : doing "freedfmi" a great favor. Who can Otiagine a more amu; . sing rind,. loathsome exhibition, than the vo. x .. citeious "Ireedom sliriticer"—the educated hater of the con upt armeron, marel•ing to -the p.:ills under the lash -ipf party dictation, and voting f./r. - the treacherous creature, he has censured and abused from his boyhood 1 '7. It illUil be humiliating ti 4 the man possossecl of one spark of independence and integrity •• • i to be compelltid to swallqw all the filthy de • tionciation he hai. vomited forth upon the •public with reftienee to ibis apostle.of anti popery—this rotlien ileniligogue and misera • Ede specimen of; politicil .roguery—Ststos Cistenox. Ilut the greav, Wilmot has de creed it, and the. leiserllumiiiaries in tl.o ~. woo!yt camp of fui4ion, mu:stswalloiv the dose, witliont,entering one - word of protest. We • . have in our mind's eye several furious apos tles of " freedom," .who with a meekness and docility which ought 14 - sink them into everlasting couteniptovilli obey the,baset de crees' of their masters, and swear- that CAMERON is the emboklirsiotit of libirty's pur est ideas. Come, ye subirissiveoome, obedi eatiustruments of arch demagogues, go to the polls and vote for CiMEßOX—give, the I tie direct to the liteons- ishrieks h you have I seat out for Kansas awl Fr;eedorw,. prove coo desively that you care 'foil nothin g ' but sue it, cess ; let the honest men or this country un derstand that you are . thelslaves of political hypoetitesi•that you go to the polls and exe cute the will of anmher; thit your vote do e : no: intik:ate your own'opinton , ori the isivies. and we doubt not your •cot4lernnatibn will be terrible and speedy. -.. , t c • - - Don't victims) toil, Innen. , e Repo/J.:can of last whe t says that in case of the'success of the '.'rUnion elecioml ticket," Fretuout will get three fourths of the electors. This claim is held out since the fu sion has been Armed, it order to keep up the Spirits of the Piemonte's, inWtis county .and prei - ertt ttem from "holtingt in a body and going in for the pure Fremoitt electoral tick et which is in the field. Oti the °diet hand, the Fillmoreites claimed etaitit the same hun ter before the bargain wasi:ytode, Noir al• lowing that each faction, -cn'er-estimate their own strength in the same ratio, they would get about an equal number. But if we take the Congressmeu elect as a :basis from which to make calculations, and it is certainly the only reliable one, Fretnonts 'Chances are not worth bragging about. Vie Members elect are as follows j— • 7 . Democrats, . lb. Pi limore-Arnalgatnationisp, • S. geptiblicane, • The Republican ought to if.fer its tesdetsto this, fact before boasting tootonch over Fie• moot's strength in the state`, lest they should bedisappoioted when the votes are counted. - It w ou ld b e well for them to bear it in mind that, "Wilittot's District." and the one west of it, don't extend nil over Pentatylvania. Each wing of the Babel atmy may claim all they please, but they had better capture . the game before dividing it, for *Os they are drawing eats, .the uniting pews:my airy off the prize in triuteph.l Our_ frieuds iu New tiforalpfprur us list they did uot teee a rut week's is~ae of the 41,4!fri4,' Ws Can Sot. aceitrtO. !bk. is *p.44 - Agit' 0'44 niou is neis :rtf, fink 1' tint e - Democrats P Tthis oat to the Polls! Rally every nisi! The enemy is sieepless,.crafty, winked—every iiote 2 lolls,—let tiOse.he lost. by your neglect. We want Sumuthanns to tell a (Afferent story doe) than site did iw,Ootober. Hun dreds„say they4l Bolt this fusion. This game is overdone. and recirlis on tirAit.. Let every man do his duty. We have been obliged to defer iereral oetutnueicationt and advertiAeinents for want of room. \ Look Out for Fraud t Pemocrats remember thatia . 1844 our op- ponents misprinted and circulated our :gee-, toral Ticket, and: ou need not lie surprised if they attempt it new. We have tlrefelly re , wised the names at the heztd dour kysperthis week, and corrected some errors, whids . we had not before noticed. Thettanse's are eel welled correctly 'anti will correspond exactly with the votes we have printeil•at this %Mee. Qonirre your votes with the names: at the head °fuer paper before ,yon deposit timid in . the ballot box. • A Cool Fabrications It is a universal practice with a certain Class of rogues, when tin ti in a crime, to try to excuse th'emselres bit saying that some bedy else_ had. dmie 'wrong, or attempted to, to.;llwae the case with the Republican of lestweek, in its endeavor. to explainits rea• >i'l • for endorsing the fusion with the "pro: sfllvery"Kticiw-Nothings. It did• not - deny Abet they were doing a great wrong, but. tried to justify themselves in the commission : of their base act by asserting that the Demo, pith had tried to do the same thing. Suppose the Democrats ..lead tried to form an alh a ore .with the Fillmore men i would that ben gotsl reason for the Repalicans dese' tting their principleS and begging for ti •union with'a " pro slavery" party I Certainly not. • . . 'But the allecittion of . the . Republican k untrue, and if the tutor. Will have the hon--: e-ty to publish the entire letters from which he Prow:irk to draw his conclusions; he will by so doing prove trOds readers that what wn4 a mere thrust, made .in order to hide if possible his own guilt. Here a the whole corrtipoteletice; read it carefully, and . you will Fee that when tire RePublican pays we tried to form. a iltsion" with the 'Fillmore ites, ilia it - is false. All tlmt the Democratic party does •is to invi.e all tiandid - Inen to support bugs Bu d's:tat,. 'to the iledusylvanin. Roonts of ,Democratic State Cenirp/ Cum. natter. mitt.rniA, ( I ..eloer 21, • 1850. A communication signed by Charles MU bons, E -q., the. Chairman of tie itepuhlicati Committee, in Whit.;h an illusion is made to the Democratic State Central Coinmate° and to myself,' appears to ytsterthtv's North Amer icati and 'Daily Titnes; A few words* will dispose•of the whole subject_ sas rat as the Detnocrat.ic Cornmittee is concerned ; and these shall be'ns frank and as plain as lan gure can make them. . On' the oth of .September list; I reeelted the followinz letter ftutn the lion. John Sanderson. :Chairman of the American or Fillmore state Committee. Pint. IDELPIIIA, Aug. 27, 1866. obedience to the instructions of the Fillmote and Donekon Committee, t sub mit to you, for the consideration . and. action of the Democratic State Committee, of which you are Chait man, the following. proposition- : That the Chairman of the Democratic. I:epublican, and American State Committees, unite in iSsaing cttil for such number of meetings, to be held ai , such tines and pla ces as may be agived upon by them, at which the issues involved in .the iiresent Presidec• tial canvass, shall be discussed by nn equal number of speakers for his party, and that the Chairman of each CoMmittee shall have the exclusive right of selecting the' speakers fur his ; party, at such mee:iegs, but that their names shall be- nnounced in thy call 'for the meeting. You will übl4re by giving an answer to this propo , ition, in behalf of:you're:m:l;ll4We, at your earliect.con%enienee. I sm, sir . , i.,ery t . eirieeifidly yours, ‘- J. P. SANDnizsoN, Chairman of the-American State Commit tee. - • JOHN Fouttrs, Esq. To this cotimuniention_ the subjoined re-. ply vra; w . arded the following, 'lay, the 1 0 ill or Stptettiber,and by Mr. .61nes B. Shetidrtn. placetl In the bands of Mr.-.s.anderi•on: To Hon..loux .P . .Ssonitsox, Chairman American State CentralCc'iminittee. ' Dear Sir :—Your note dated the .27th - of August, only notched me on the 9th of. Sep tember, by privite'hand; I hope you will ex cuse the delay in twittering it. the- Demo cratic party diners widely from 'you and your candidate for.Ptesident, as to'the natu ralization l aws , t o secret organize tions, and to religious liberty. Now; as heretofore (and upon all proper loccasions hernafter,) we will be ready to defend onr position on the./e questions. But, ss your candidate for .the Pre-idency, Fillmore, has - substantially declared that the present National peril overshadows tell other consid ermions—a.sentimentin which we ;aro happy to concur—We deem it quite useless to de termine Which of our views on mooted. ques lions shall -be maintained, until we have first asmrtained whether ti:e . Union itself can be preserved- As.nining, therefore, -that the friends of Mr. Fillmore will preserve ia up holding the Ntitional'doctrines-of his Albany speech, and evetiloty that portlon of the . platform adopted by the Convention which boininitted hien, re ting to the rigli Ls. : of . the. Stateii; it would 'be unnecessary to enter into disentwion with roe- upon those Coitstitit tional.princiPles which be himself has esser teci; . Our object is to unite all the friends of the gfeat Union in .- one commit cause against the fanaticisms of a desperate and unscrupu lous geographical 'and sectional party ; and in this good work we shall be glad to have the co openition of all true Americans; adoptedsad saliaarern, in supportia9 JAlllie lio caratau, the only man who can dc/rat the adverisaries of our freers institutions. Should she friends of Mr. Fillmore, however, ,demon strum to the country "at the coming auoher election in Pennsylvania= •that they are wil. ling to wire awl the advietwarieltof the ;mho in suprrtio l the aO- called. lied fusion' etNte tkli' at, corn of repressntatives or the doe triteir the Black lapablicstui;the ititinitih: tre t of whictii would he coritikterect an tha larbilw ger of .the sucaiss-of r /a:WM:Maim. asiliblut Odiremonit And do election-A4 , :*** , - 6 ' riyaamogiodwi l koros t o. ebeirfsin,"airnt. ito ' anti's, t o it ji - -r .7.< •." ' ^`, i.. - -.---.;-: ~,, in. that ow. we shall be ready and willing to ormit,ibeini iR 4efeuding the very priucipke to whiab tient* happy to believe them to -he ocier'solemnlY colninittoi before the world. I - 40 not understand you to speak fur the Black - Republicans in your coin mu ni eistion, but:it may - be necessary to add, that we are , quite prepared to meet that or ,any other.par ty, hostile to-the 'great Constitutional issue involved in the present momentous struggle. Respectfully yours: - - - J. W. Fosurev i Chairman Democratic State Cen. Corn. Philadia., Sept. 10th, 1830. Thirt-lftan and ended all communication between Mr. Sanderson and the •I)enuseratie CenlVal Committee, and het - seen Mr. Sand.er son and myself. I have , not conversed with- Mi,landertion, cot: - even Met him- for • more than sr year and he ewn truly b ear witness, eaten he shall see thi t t i communicttion, that_ . *e have never. had ant correspondence but that which is pUbli,lred above, and have nev er eitcluttiged *Dots on the subject of the Presidential election. Whatever may be the different-is lietween the Itepublican and Amer ican Committees,cr between Mr.. Sanderson and Mr. Gibbons t tltet Democratic Committee !weirdly defies any man; or any set of men, m point to tiny acts or words which, by 'hit .plication-or interferen6e, can lead . any est eiticen ter believ&that any 6 ni.,!stinear ningement of any kind has been entered into with either of our political opponents. stand oh - tim Dettiocratie platforni and under the victoriotts flag' of Buchanan and Brock-. inridge. We make no terms, and have made no terms with faction or fanaticism. We resort to no fusion. We have but one Elec toral TiCket in the geld. Anti while tro'in vita the konest friends or Millanf Fillmore to our support-, it. is • boldly and ptisliely done, because we believe that the . true interests of all conservalve men,. and thu sacred princi ples of the Constitation, can alone be protec twit and pre, erved -by the I)entocratfi, party, its csnditite,, and its creeds In the • bite eitinpaign,• whitth dosed so brilliantly, and which retleeted - un4 I ying tis• tro upon .the Detuottrney, no one "Igsue • ws4 denied- or ove,lookerl. All the' ions tere alike repatflated and denounced. • While our.. opponents appealed to .all organitations and courted every opinion, we followed the plain teachings of Deittoeratie faith, and grappled withErtttrotlitther it aspAtmed tins shape o£ ttie therity. of the tights of the States, or the rights of the citizen, whether .i t sought. to os• truciie - the South for its inAtiiiitiotec sr the .Amt titan 'fbr his religion ; .*litaittl. it denied . stamp to the white freeman, because of his' birth place, or sought elevate. blade to) -ociiil equality. And for this. severe tt,nsis• terse y and noble courage, w e have` hail our reward. .• 'The letter in an.wer to Ur. sanitet;on's communientimr, wide!) he has had in his possession fur Nis weeks, contains no line'or syllable .which will make a Democrat blush for the Democratic Central Committee. - Ii standsout now as the full. Vindieatioa of our course in the late canvtisst and as Such we give it to the people, content that. the 5611 decide - between - our advcr,..aries and ourselees. Among the thousands of mitioual inen who intend voting fur James .11to-hanntr•-in No- . Vsinher, there is not one who will not endorsl *and approve the position 1 taken in that votn muniention. • 'lst). NV, FoRNEY. Chairman Dem. State (Miura! Committee. POLITICAL BREIVATII:S. kg - Some of the more reckless of the fu sionists assert that by thehargain with . Fill- More ; they sacrifice, no principle ; but rotas .di rectfor treiterft: itow lock zit the artangetnent and see what liars they are. They form two tickets; one of which has at the head the name of John C-, Fieniont; Mid the other -stile tiatueof Millard Fillntore, the. other twenty six names are alike, on each ticket: . The Fre mortfman votes the ticket beaded by* Fre= mom, and the .Fillmore man the ticket head . -., eci by Fillmore, both th Fremont and • Fill- . more men voting the twenty7sixnatue.g. corn-, mon to both.tickets: If chosen, the twenty six electors are divided, - pro -rata, according . to the vote cast fur the tickets dins beaded. Is it not.plain that the F'retttont man helps choose electors for Fillmore, and the Fillmore Man helps elect electors for Frenionti The ticket t 4! es pa rtly for Tremont, Wand partly for Filh ore. Strange that men, having coin mon senfe will insult intelligent people by-de -1 nying this. _ '.At the October elections the opposi; tion . in this county did all that could be done to intimidate thedemocratic voter • to , :keep him froin dischsrginghisduty to . his... coun try. When a sterling democrat approached the polls in tcownships where the " shriekers", had a large majority, the senseless, but vocif erous creatures would, by songs, jeers and low slang attempt to prevent . him Itoin voting,. and to make his exercise of a freeman's privi legei tin Pleasant. We hope that such., con - .ductwill not be' witnssed again in thia coun ty ; it is despicable and should nut be tolera ted: to the polls,. stern.old demoerats and vigorous young. patriots and do your duty fearlessly. • • , Arir The most withering rebuke black Re imblivanim has yet, received is . .to he seen in the rettirbs- from Indiana, Ohio, and . Pennsyl- I • • Vanies The gallant demoiraey have control of the nest Congre=6„ and inour : State .Legis.: Ware ri , .majority on joint, - 6,o°4:securing the ele4tion of a democratic U. S. - Setiator.— " Three times t h reu7. for that, invincible, old party .i.arhielt hart,,_ built,.• this &pub . lie nnd Made it .--powerful..-anti..„ . regpected among, the nation 4 ortho earth, .. • . itgr,"Free-Soilers" , retfolleut that the " .Si mon.prirer Fremont duke! which We palish this p4z, has not heat hotsted by the Ade pc:ideal Republican_ . hut' that that jountst invites you to. vote a fitsiors ticket—the mis. erahle proauet of a base bargain between the Filinutre and Fremont leaden. . "sr PENNSYLVANIAN.% the - " i'ava titee4;m" orals' glorious obf Commonwealth mast be suade - President of ti;6 Republic,neit tneaday. We itll knot", "reflect and ttinor 'Pie record his public lire I,..himinott. with patriotic deeds:" - ,' Who- cast filar Aim . aeide, to make roonVi‘t a *tee:Tata in . V 4 41-you Will, prohnbi 01.1 or °lumen epwra r when .. ,yott get 47,1 , ! . • polk ' it - Organ will loub!lese pub P l ' ll tlOP,grip , k4mtAii,44li - wevi, frighten_ the lialid itemenobv that,,peuce, pre;elle - Ilp ;spew puler the,energedo!4miti I •iraqc":9l !41:storitt4bout, .al?! t#*Rio*DlN, i 4 -*los:*i*ll44l vete sr The Cincinn atti comiun*'ll 4d, titer arsnotinzthat - JUDGIC./01241,N re pa Fremont, and — will elippott:Aawaa 131:761ANAN (o the was the eboienet thePentlivanin in the Convention that nominated PreMent I : Lam' We hese remixed. aweleOeut end stir ' ringo'‘wppeal to the peokle;" written by a (dead in ,Lenox, and regret that the crowded statry,otour columns will not permit its laser. tion. The 4.14., K. N. paper:moans ,piteowl,i over iltelosiof the-40,900 State Uutjority, sorlcon- Wendy eiturned,—but fills back for consols• Lion on the , 1000 County rtvijoritynarer for getting to speak of tlietnielves,ite.titk twit" that Iles had power for two years, Therr with diaratteristio courteAv - sneers Out whale ia. Snobble - xnd Little r tAst August the tenders at Moatroge deafly claimed it "Kansas," not a party ,mi• • )pity, of *2OOO. Ifad,.the eleetioti come off then, they •would,have vpleiVed.,iter-bittstetid ily, froirt:that time thatide luts been . . tenting the . other - way tfitild :if wa 'tad sit months; to 8 1 .eetioN ottr.tiket' would pre nil. Just u fast as the true state of the -4 Nausea"_ qties- Lion gets to be understood; we make "vetes..-- All . we want .14.titne enough to bringfutito the people, in order to bring On . the black' Re. publican . party -such rebuke AS discovered fraud always receive Now,neighbors, do'at exult occr this cout►ty Let us.elect Buzhanan, and your 2 year old la►rty will never see the third spring. - It Will die winteritigi The !Kansas qdeAtiorii . Will he ended,—“ popular sovereignty," WHlN:dile forever this slavery - agitation in Our Country, Know-NOthingisin Itil be extingniShed,all,but the smell of it.--an►J this unnatural two tlttr crld•-• this Abortion produt*ti by a tidiriity of at least /oar different anitnals,will giveits last kick, even in this county.. it was with the utmost-difficulty tl►ey held together dtt= til now, with .the hot* of another year`a leant of life, if they could elect' Fremont: They coold onl,rii9 this by letting a • fpw bolted democrat SA of All the. cOtkt; save one. The WWI; taetion retains only ont and give. , to netaps . tead.Yetini, - Tylei& Cu.; "all the•ro.st., I But se confess 11 little hitutilintion-at tlut --• idea of being ranked in • the 4 Wanted - , , tempered hoe ever "With the siosfill.t. :ion of haring - done 'n111441 .- ,bett er ford and . Thera. The Tiibone ainid its ;de:. feat; points ni th great satbdactiot.to . the " glc' ,iious,lrVilinot Distriet,7 7 -the ..:tlia the State Me on it, most olfen.4vely too, to the voter. As if they took their : opinion !`tuffs one man ! What a compliment to freemen Whatan honor to belong to." my.Distriet I' 3 It . mres a man the' : trouhle- Of thinkhig fof himself . Ilia opinions and votes to the glo: :ioussheep-Distriet. are:all:done tip for Jinni... and he, has nothing to do,bitt . bleat, 4k follow. - But confusion has got old of tlietir.` the. leaders hare dropped the principle and gone iu :ifr success: They nerer had - any . ; prirAl ; but the pretense' is now gone ; And, .they oblige every Fiitnont .roti part'for lifm, and part for slavery, - nrirllt2.ll. Fillmore! Who autlierizeri the 64r:1'14nm:eat br .the leaders? Freinouters;tent,yon sold I What , C ontrast to trio open honorablet- Dernot: f raey I :Their Platfottn and•Osindidtlll: are clear as-the sun . .-L-they ,. walk en!, into - the sertititiy,--and stand or fall by theinselvel. They- know it is better •to - bob right, tr a m - -to Leat.- : They. never bargain; or . tamper with a Democrat's : vote. liow,tlrjtt- • would lookl • Now Denioerats_lgiid up; . and we'll itticepplied and fusion into - their K. 416, there toisimmiir in brimstone forever:: . Gor, Geary rend the Free State nen. Letter From Kamm.: - We lias.e been furnished' by - a • friend With .. the following extract from 'a letter - dated at—. . ~, TOpeka, Oct. Ist. and . writt ' y Mr. M. 0 Brewsterforinerly of this co up ,i. - After am \ ting that he had.lenloced Isom • xington. IA Topeka; the writer, says : - ' 7 . - - "About-the time I came to Topeka, (Aug: 28t1i) the free-State men (4 , mittericed . what they styled preninq. It . w;ts :Commenced in' . fiat by the President . of. eur''Airiciation, at Lexington. While coining-'down . here two mules were taken from their riders ; against this, we protested, that is; a' largeportion of us ;- . lmit. this same man 'with such of hie company as he could conimand remained in ' Topeka and followed this pressing ;: I call it stealing. There are now. not less than thirty meat eynvieted ~r robbery: 'for it, and - the; number that is. left fearing , the Attest; I- can not let/.. FreeState.rnen-1 ill • not make a(6- davit of the-tnirdemeariors,of those of the rip , : . posite side, because they will :not recognise the bogus laws. ', I - .think'.- Gov: Geary will come as near doing tames tight as he Can; his p o sition .ia an unpleasant one. .-I.le is heid as Gocernor,..and the bogus laws tre.beretoei recognized by the federal government, as odi-: ous to. him. ;n their odious features - is to any. one, vet they areJhe laws,- azitl.; tnast,.be'ol - •It ii-: ith pissi Ede -Am. - hid to - . arrest • Men, truleiri some pie will - .complain and tea' tifyof their guilt. lam rather disposed' to think, the free - State men . are . ptiniShirt thenrt:... selcos - worst; fret the idea of reeogniting the thorns 14ws is thedilllculty ; rather . than dct - E. this I Sue mitrer vin until a way ofeicape is to' be liad.." - Tile. enemies of, pence and Older. in Kettsai peitiy its partial to the pro' nlttvety men ; thtiv say. he decks .not arrest and pettish - the" Border Ref et," and - that he (loin:eh!! in MS' Ito institie katt: . ins:, -Now as an offset to: tit WO": Whoreisitd charges,. hese :baseltret..- fit b iications, , to onkel, Fremont. tiotei , wn . iti te the:,cantliti readet to etinsitlei well ' the fiktits'antell in w adore' extinct hem leiter e l difiel its et . : 'He expresses the iritittiow. tte 6si~e en tertnined to wit f t hut, -Gs3d.-- Oenry `Kill act . : and sorer ha able, do jio6.lituittcf - all partiee,,, the tree-State, - me!, purstinliee a 'nate um lolls re nt. byl-01.21" tern' fiollitel•ient rfttlfgi int (it 'rerfegq . to compleitt of offeinlerS; hotel.!erti"tho,*i age titters .hitirne , .oeittv , fom not titres-tine throe-of.. femlote.. The Itture pleikOntetnrkt of facts aar mittoinks of " the ink; t . • = • C n it;5 841 5 4 4 7 4044 1 " 41411 'Vamp mountain to nii)um,ain t s An 410 - Oa of 41NY fret 460%4 limp, fitillY iv& invalided a call* atitritiutS6iik thle beivibetipa lava ntaanuttitatiir 1.44 MO' 61011100,-;4 •f; Fur the DvmoeraL