loutroc Pcntatrat. 4;. {‘. 4" 13. IkIeCQLLI:I‘I, .J. GE IIIiTTSON tLON Thursday, Aawast 6. 1.857. -DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. • FOR. GOVERNOR. WILLIAM F. PACKER. FOR C.f.4. NAL COMMISSIONER, miffittop 7111CrillI,AIND OR JUDGES OF Tin: SUPREME COURT, 1111.1,1,/13 sTINONc, 7.1.-zoN:pson-. Still Acnother Cimitce. We' furnifli nut 17 1 r.mocn.vr, froni,now until election, nt talc=, pnyable n advance. Single enpy, £0.30 Five copie, 1,25 Ten copies, 4' Co tr DI THING COURT WEEK, PAY THE PRINTED, ; AND I>E UAPPt W,• We regtet that the account of the Consecration of the Episcopal Church was handed in too late for inset tion this o•eek.-- It shall appear in our nest isr.ne. IMT"Nugust Tern ef , Court commences on the I.7th The.Dentocratic county Con tention fortnonlinating county officers will he held on :tire same day, instead of the first of September. De:poet:its Clem forget this,.mal also see that there is a general attendance'at She Township Delegate Meetings on Saturday: It will be remembered that S. B. Chase, 'Esq., addressed . Along letter to . his constituents throngh the dolutAr? - rsf the /ie puid;car, a row weeks since, in he en deavored to defendi hitusell from the charge we had preferred 'against him, viz : that he procured the enactment of the Hawking and Pedant?: prohibition at the instance of a few interested persons - and without the kno•Vded:re of tiler:o2Jc. of the County. .1./r. asc failed in his attempt to refute that char - re rhe~ttuth of our statement was in fact s 11)o. -apparent to adroit of,succces4ol denial. As is probahi~'tirell known, p e titions - are nor in circulation 0.-I,ziarr for a REPEAL ,r the odi ous, and sTeretly obtained prohibiticm ; and -one of the reasons urged in favor of REPEAL is in the follow:a: , wotds: "Bocauscits•pa.v ..aye was procured by a Tr:13.1" 'FEW/70772 f C7';- tsit'd motives ; and. wlthrrgt the knowledge ef the People pi the Cou;:ty;" To a petition containing the al-eve paragraph; the name of IL IL Frazier is apt'ended thus he who dared not at.theou::-e-t-.eNr)TCSS his disapproval of this infamous , la but c.ho pettif , ,lrging endeavored to palliate the net; has endorse-I our charge against. Mr. Ciric ; net however he discosel that •• the mass •c4' cur citizens :at: opposed to that What a brave and faithful defender of peop;e's rights he has F:ll.)sn hint -elf. to be : " The cloctritie is ope;Ily nsF-et tett by tho..e who hold the Gorertai3:ut IU thcir lifinds,that God created the mass ef mankind to le slaveF,." We extract the abow impudent and lying paragraph from Wilmot's recent epistle to the "Plug Ugl!es." It is a fair specimen of i the means employed by the. mongrels to ex- j cite an unjust prejudice against the Democra cy and to place in power a park- of coriupt demag,o2Tes, sao - fatten on filsehood, - and •wouldeheetfullv welcome Gidding's leniuna.? D.Avm Wrtmor when be penned the ridiculous passae uo have quoted , .ought to have linown that he syas giving ut terance to a foul and Is in sane enough to suppose that the int e Ni ge nt :freemen of Pennsylvania can be made to . prove ISECII 1-crvetsions of truth history ? Those who bull die Gucernrne.utj in their hands" Lave not aiserte.d any such doctrine by legislative enactment, by JuTreial decision;-ar otherwise; and the party chose candidate this man Wiltinfot'is, ou.-Itt to ic•- prove hit for such a darivginsult to the pop- • ular intelligence—such a profitless,and laugh able display of demagoineisra. We hail be'rettolore given Wilniercred it for some sa gacity we thought he, possessed suf*,ient cunning ;to conceal his i g nor:zt:ce,tut this last overwhehthing and pc.mpaus ,deelti,ation cf his, 4 akes - our faidij in bib Eh;ewiloess: ffar comtnenl to the ay.entive con ; -sillerntioti of the Ugly fatuity, of which "-our ownWilinot." is a rev - valiant mop, • bey, Article Ist, of C4t. , . Amen-:events to . the . Constitution. It dtclares 4.bat. " Co..s.cnEFs -SUALL ISAKE NO L.o6' RESVECTING Al E.S:TA.II LISIESIENT OF RELIGION, OR rEIiIIII3ITING VIE FREE EXERCISE I'IILaEOF." The *. Stump Judge" must hare ignored the existence ,of this clause when he piepared his - budget of absurdities for the edification of his breth ren of the bowie-knife and bludgeon fraterni._ ty. Before leveling - his an at an irn aginary " llierareLy" be ought to read , the Constitution of his country: He must tram ple on the plaitiest prOvisions of that instru ment before be can disfranchise a ; citizen for his religious views. - jtile C. L. Brown Esg, relates to us a mi raculous escape from drowning. -The facts are as follows. John McCabe of Hancock, while walking upon some boards laid upon saw-logs floating in a mill pond near s = that place,accidentally fell in where the water was fourteen feet deep, and being unable to swim', sunk before help- could' reach him; 'Mr. Brown states that some fifteen minute's:elaps ed before McCabe could . be removed from the water ;, and that when removed rto signs of life were apparent. lie was however, wrap ped in blankets and rolled ,upon a barrel until life was restored. lie is now well and active, EE=l:2 EDITORS The Democratic Party—lts Posi- As the enemies of tl4 Democratic party ' delight to misrepresent its position and mo. tines, it-is well occasionally to state in a suc cinct manner its princitles and purposes, that the public mind may not -be' misled by fla grant and . oft-repeated 'falsehoods. .We as sert without fear of successful contraoiction that the political organization to which we are proud to belong:, has always proved - it self the devoted friend of popular righ l ts;th champion of labor and the laboring man;-- the indoinitable toe of all prOjects fur the vatiOn and enrichment of the few to the man ifest prejudice and impoverishment of the mane. In its infancy under the leadership of le&rsort and his able syMpatbizers it suc cessfully resisted the,'efrorts'of the then.domi cant party, to clothelbe Federal Government with almost unliiniited powers, and swept from, the National Statute book the infamous alien" and Sedition enactment. Subsequently pith •the "Old hickory" at its heal it fearleSsly grappled with a mammoth monopoly, danqerous to the liberties of the people because of its ability to corrupt their public servants, and after a protracted and desperate struggle Jshrottled the monster s_,o inimical to the peace and wellsbeinif of the Republic. Again, with the the determined and patriotic Potic at the National helm it substituted fur the odious '42 tariff which discriminated' dairly in favor deal/in/I and against labor, a rev/cline system sufficiently productive and at tho l same time just and equal in its operations.-- Under the energetic administratien of the gallant 'Tennessean it .defended the interests - and honors of the Na tion, and on the soil of our enemy vanquished his armies, planting. our fl a g in triumph on the wallsof . his capitol. The benifto.ent fruits of its glmitpus career are too Many and pal pable to admit of enumeration in this, aiti. cic. Nov no considerable portion of our citizens can lie found to dispute the wisdom and justice ()fits past policy ; those who bit as.s;iil its pr‘jects to : day concede that its past is unsullied by intrigue or dishonor, and base their hostility to its present measures the . unsuppotted rtirefration that it has de p•trted from its anciett I:Ind-marks. It foIL then, if their allo ,, ation is unfounded and the 1 lemocratio party can be shown to beanitnated Lr th same liberal spirit which has hitherto tii,tinnished it and made it the IN:.:•oplo.'s favorite, that the croaking.; and as saults of its. flies arc uncalled for; and not only uncalled for, but hypootitical and the product of their corrupt passion for power and its etnolutnents. That no honorable tno tiye inspires our as , ,ailants, and that in mai:- trig war upon uutiorgnazation - they are ot;- tl.e, vrol - _ , reks of tlio:-e pr:twi w!iieh tli at eat to approve as es:ll.loclied is legi,lation, we propo , e c!eln'on-trnte. I.d. it I, borue in mill thoie nr,d pc , fi!p.He acllloone4ts .of cur party to whielz rer.;retlee is had in ',Le fcr<•guin4. were an the . natural neees , _ary zeJ•ulis of a n ttilcoliquerable dete9nination on the imrt of an 0T:ti,i7.,;,1 rolitical.bc:,l::., to maintain Oi e liberty ( -, Ni;ee . t.h :ir;d the ines4 3r.tl to npliuhl the z• - tanklara of religioe,F, freed, , in: to te,i,t the* affressive - tiLtuutid.e of capita!, 1...t, , •+r and hs fs,f;e7ie of equitail.i legislative ell . actti;€•nts pope:ly •re card its pra;:ttcal champions; to iq•eerve at it hazards. the pri , nciples of State sovvreiguty, combat even' iNs'idioz::, or, onen etr,,rt t.) contract the night of the people to self government and :o vindicate and heel unsullied the national lion: or. The patriotic putpose:s lAhiell this sum maty pootiy reflects, c:-.)asti'tuted iii cally times, the basis Of the Democratic Patty ; that each.and every ptinciple tltertan ntitrcted is ardently cherished by that party now, a brief analysis of its• position and designs will abandrintly prove. Its latest authoritative pro clamation ( f detotion to :hose plineiples is populativ'hown as the CY:Ty:NATI PL.AT , FOOL in the Convention which prepared atid muized that instrument, each dis ' trot, of locality in the dtqmblit, %vas repre sented. Tie presinnytion then is morally mmclitsite tact it clearly defines the political cmvietios, taut only of those directly con k • cermd its izreparatiori, but of the men whose *t . fents they were. , If any doubts on this existed prior to the 4th of_Novem ber, 1:3,3i?, the triumphant election of that Conventi,!•ti's choice—the pledged represen tative of its declared political wili—must have removed them. To determine. tdit:n, the :VMS of our party and pci ,. :sess a clear conrep lion of its principh:zS,.tcourse must be had to that rLATIL,I.m; arid 'ail that we, ris Demo destre,is that each man will study that instrument eat-July, and by the exercise of j‘idg,nient, uninfluenced . by former prejudices ; and regardless - of the elainor rais ed i y the'pack of office:seeking demazogues coutinuzzliy yelping at bur heels, a decide, whether:Ls a lover of his country and a friend of liberal principles, it does not behoove him to take Lis position under the Democratic We demand that the organization shall be jud ; :cti by its history, its - acts, and author -,zed ilechtration of principles, and not by• the philippics of the secessionist and the fillibusfer who may have temporarily shelterd them selves under its '..zEgis. Admitting that the 'character of a political body is under ! stood only by a calm consideration of its measures and an attentive study of its Plat form, it remains fur us to 'state the position of the Democracy as defined by these lights. j I The subject of dotnestie, or African servitude, receiving as it does, at : kills time a large share of public attention . is wrthy of notice iu this connection ; the political relation of our party to : this' vexed orze.stion being 'constantly and grossly misrepresented.' A recurrence to the early history of the country and. the manner in-which the subject of African slavery was treated by the men. who made our model COnstitution affords incontestable proof that the General Governinent- was not then sup posed to possess the power toestablish,or pro. bibit the relation of master anctilave in the political cormnunitiea con3posihg ilia-,con federacy. • The people cf each were 4isely left to determine for. thetesolves wbether. sla very .should exist. among theta or _not ; , and their decision on this point *as . supreMe4nd revocable-by . no other power. 'Washington, Jefferson, namiltot ?Madison, and all the great statesmen of the early period foresaw the evil consequences that e might dluw . from concession 4o the Federal Government of the power to _l4'egulate the'domestin institutions of the sevettal States; and they wisely with held that power. 'Before 'leaving the scene 1 of .their labors and triumphs they warned their countrymen against the fornration of ! geographical parties which they prophesied would be the inevitable fruit of an attempt to make the Federal Governtnent an instument for. the propagation or restriction of slavery.l The present. deplorable agitation and tumult resulting from the efforts of mad fanatics to etpe that-domestic institutions of remote ccommunitieS, is a strict .fulfilment of their prophesy and theeconserrence of negle c ting their repeated warnings. To thwart the machinations of those who under the guise of philanthropy •winuldliverturn this gOv ertonental structure,' by construing the Con-, stitution contrary to the Intentions of its finniets anal professing to find in it a warrant' for the exercise of any power necessnry fee . their own agrandisernentand the executhet 'ef their faverite, but irrational schemes, is the goeat:latol patriotic mission of Derinecraer. The maintenance of the government as it is; a strict construction of the Federal Charter and a toady obedience to ;dl its requirements, and especially to those which guarantee to the citizet freedom of speech v and of religious opinion ik jr purpose praiseworthy, exalted, and devotedly cherished by the Democratic party. Its history and its /lay:Jret unite in proclaiming it a CONSTITUTIONALPA IZTY t nently worthy the qontidence of every patriot . , and friend of the Union. Its professions (-or respond withits acts; it couoteifeits'no sym pathy for the negro; in order to secure the votes of real, or mock philanthropists ; its flaunts its banner to the breeze with its pi ples inscribed thereon, invites the closest scrutiny, and challenges discussion.. Tt is neither a pro-slayery nor anti•slavery party, in the sense in which those phrases are Ire quently used.- It refuses to interfere questions over uhich the Censtitution ha given it no control, and does -not assume, its enemy, to doe:Mille nerve elm., lu the domestic institutions of lionsas. and Ler 1 sister Tertitoties a yitartcr of a r;htary hcf re: It Cares the haply pion,..er flee: tolvgi , ':itt. in such rammer as h± thinks the nece iiiea nnd peculiarities cf p , sition roitlhe ; wisely concluding that he is better ah.. o to j : ,,; : ,: what laws ill be most condueii-e to his pros perity acid happitio4s, than is ,tile Amq_icat: Congress. This is the pret:i,e ro,ition which the Demoerntie - party'oecupies with refeietwe to slavery; an , l neither its history nor its do: claration of piinciples ran be se . euttsli - ti , .l to mako it appear otl.tvrwise-to the irve,lgell! math pcolloll boot fortiii bY a decision of the United Mates prone Co-urt ; rrrla .opirosi:io:i to our I,:a;:y' riAi-interve.ntion is, therefore.:t.rcr.- monnt. !(-, ilizect war upon Uovo2:in,l)l 11).:? Cun,titutiun as-att:ho/ilative' =II I====l I"Le ea:ern:or...oo:a! Co 11(c.q. Lear at bans L. a tLe ofTetttl,vlvlttfa Le'eal:cd ni)on to their chief l'.!::gistrato for the t. : tpo.tiflg three vents. e:tmliti tCs are nheNdy I, Y ittrtier: ; :Ind to emn ; trtunity otie of th - cm azi v.ell politic:lly known. It is nut OUT purro,e a t , time to Spil:lk of the, ritriliti , r.tions each or either uf thetal ; Luc to t Hon to the T;cstio:ls necessarily hi v,-11. e :1 i; the selection ; rithi.fr; point out the error cornmittei in our 1:1St (iithernatotial that .a like one mac not be. perpetrated in this. As tie dukes which devolve upon Fed. eral and State officials, are •tvi , helv rlue Hors over ithe F(Aeral Go%-crri mPrlt has exilusive control, hare 4-I:r.,itialately no connection with - a l State cant-ass. roe Govc;rnor of Punnsvivanili. has iu hi; ofra;:ial 'capacity, no wore autbority over tlie-Najlon al Lt•gis.la . ture, than has 3 • C;)nilable, s or Shoed Director. While the coricetn(fi; , this-proposition is n•enetally admitted, it is quite common to see State, Courts aril Township officers, chosen with sole refe,f nee to their views on the' lave ry Tics; ion. or some other bobby of jerung,o-oes, to the en _tire disregard of the fitness of the candi(h,te for the place which he aspires to fill. T o tuanage properly the of of our great and gro , .xing Commonwealth with its multiplicity of interests, requires an order of talent and a practical knowledge of the workings of our State Government, which Mr. Wilmot does not possess. His political info'. rrnation relate. almost exclusively to the subject of slavery, —to his attacks upon _Shat institution rind his acrimonious invectives against that Por tion of the union which tolerates it, he is in debted for his unenviable prominence. lit : . stead of deserving well of his countrymen by consluting and • laboring to promote their best int e rest., he has sought the applause and pandered to the passions of a sectional host, governed by unworthy prejudices and i day,- g,crous because of its habitual interference in the affairs vf others. The selection of this man ' as the candidate of the opposition evidences I • J . ra disposition on their part to re-enact the '54 1 1 Ara!, and to disgrace the "Keystone" again with an incompetent and' corrupt Adminis- I tration. It is well: u I nderstoo I now that James Pollock's philippic's egain , t the South together With his alliance with the danger ous ..I.,odgi , pqwer placed him in the executive chair of the Vornetionwealth. The Adminis tration of his' predecessor was admitted to have been eminently successful and uu , ullied l by a single ntibtake. No reform in the con duct of State affairs was proposed by our en emies ; tliey were laboring as they told us for thc e rettoration of the Missouri Compro mise mise aSi 'he restriction of slavery, Pol lock was to be their agent for the perform ance of e great and patriotic work'.~ Well, their ridf ulous twaddle about slavery,joitted to their midnight plotting - against the rights. of conscience and the naturalized citiz,en,gave them possession 'of the • State Govermne nt and the results of their triumphs are now 1 matters of historp - The objects the; pro- I fowl to seek in - the election of. Pollock. be- ing impracticable, have not been attained,— The rloetrine of popular sovereignty is ap plied as an effectual remedy for the slavery t agitation ; and the Kansas Nebraska law is unrepealed. The Pennsylvania -State - goy ernrnen t has not controlled the National Leg islature; and the only notable thing which the Opposition have succeeded in doing in proof-of their devotion to "freedom," is the election of Gcn. Simon. Cameron—a friend of the Kansas Nebraska measure—tb the U. I S. Senate! They have however exunplitieil the:r high appreciation . of their owu sec vices, I by increasing the pay ofmemherS, from 4 . '7'300 'to 00, per annum. They havq broken the pledge they made to the pelile, to adopt the wise and discriminating Banking policv Gov. Bigler, by creating an innumerable number of " Rog Mills," and were only pre vented by the integrity and firmness of Canal Commissioner Mott, from consummating their sale of the sover'eigniv of the State to a mammoth corporation. These are some *of ts • pracitical fruits of the celebrated " anti• chraska victory." Now, they propose to make: Wilmot Governor. for the beMlit of Karneis,an I lecr.iise. be is unwise and treason • able enrinf , h to rail against a decision of ClOr highest judicial tribunal I They have little frith in the intelli:rence and discrimination of t he pi...nple, if they expect to succeed in their contemplated reenactment of the 'ZII fraud noiicti the ft h•rids of base llazle hur,t—the candidate of the " strahrht out" wing, of the orpo,i;ion for Governer—have trn,l(le arlingerncdts for biln to enter trpon canvass (f tire Stato. Ile npc!ns at 11Firrisburg inst. and appoint molts are alreadv;niade for him up to the : nth of Septonlidr; • 11e is io f•pcak at. To ; wat•da•on Tue,l.av eve. S e pt. I s'ith,. at Se) an- I ion. 1V,1n.-=;fav eve. '23(.1,:tr1 at Wilke , - Thurs , lay eve. Sept. 24th. irg" The S'erc of F. U. WAS en-, f ete d OBI? night last week througha side v in lute, nml seveval I , leeesof. LaFAing. Si!-.-: Velv,t &e., 'eat rie;l ME Tile Burg . - !ars apt , : ztred, to 11.L1 . ,e Lecn I , vtlte of mat,-le-s only; a ennsi‘leralle ipawity in ti , e I,dra..),L Mr. C. of f•N !":Iflo fltr Oft. of tlle l,Srt It . . to - r.„.v. r. 17,12111(qt Nt:!tt Yt4k,el:titit ot.t.rct: ewe for .coi,,tirot,tioit . ef7 .1 .1r0.0.i ttodiill , r for his nr:3v Ircrll , l,! lii 7iv.• -(1;• 1 1/ ; :, c:SI , I !?'AC 1.42 rxen itl eOl Tnr. PILL Tn.A.n.t.-111,0 coa1:1 "dre.i.n.l of tbe t:.a,nitu•!e t.tteli :In nn,lert-.!::::1 , 2: nz: ti:e !I e •r--"tma , 1.0.11 it Vt , ni , !••• 11-0. 201 , 1 110 W I .ail,:tdiv do the fol!!,ivi:: ! :; 1! C ;:fri-wql:. c,t !!!Jrn:t:l ttrld !=:!1:1;•rit,g, I l ot d i , to vomlla! atol Dit. J. C. A'l En (1. Lowel,:m.owitctu: , -.; in hi; labralorr vo-s 11.1 dirm cf Co‘blrtic i'ilfrthc.lll7ll al CI,- Nt.ar. I,.,xes 4.rr one .1.1.0 a !.—\Vc...ll:ll. (.v , ..!r. 4:3.- 00'.1 stv:il!)w evely thy, or 0.6 3 tii It : :01 - tientsl ,lay f.eck rtTa.f c:,e Swe!v is in liti, ca , e one C 't I Ut. dt upou 111111 f we:A or v%‘.•,..? of 7:'“f OF/ ; 1 1 . - -1.1L C 4 ‘ll/:I2SI'!_)NI'E.CE pArKET.:. - ro TM-. I r.:l,:crATic STATE WILLt it ON 18•.1), 110 N. it. 1;1:c); (..".'airmt - rit or 114,' SJitte • Cumm itler lic,n• •'2 . 4r . 1;;IV,. , ilio c-ticc,o4c,l 11:1.1er 110111 011t - ' 0:11 , .! C:11id11,!:11f , CA" li:Av.:111a1011:1! 11-li , l inasmuch as. it 1)1::u fir tlIt• conduct of the -cam -Im, uvver tb..;fore bcen pract!i,ed i (it 0t11...1 1111',12 4 ,r 11:1: , ..11Vt...] 111 1110 C'loll, 1 LiVe 111 - :• 11g!:: 111111: duty to , 111 , 11111 11.0 :' , •111:113111'0'a11011 to flit* alit l• , IetiR:.trICIIP: the Dept ,- lerWil . It it. is 1110k:;.;:t to be as•tolwr (...o,:,ictinfr t. 11.! r;iurv.,,, 1. t.5 1 .1.1,F. eltecluily acc,•it• to tia , ptupo , iti(itt. 1:ort-1;ectfully "yoitr.F , . WM. F. I'ACKEIL TJE TIIE STATE CJV. I)I:LADT:L' rulA, July 25z1)-, 1857. \VM. F. PACI:ER : 2Emr Sir: I 1u0,. - e laid before the Stgte Comthittce -the letter sizned D. Wilmot, the 14111 instant, mid arn authorized to say to yoti that in the opinion of the ; miter vou-o , :rdlt to:uxede to the propo i salon iL comatipz. The rearents fur this opin ! ion I will pr"eee.l kit:fly to state: The slaiety question, which it is probable Iyour oppoOnt .ptirpos to discuss, has very recently been thoreaahly considered and ts..e.l upon by the people of the Common ; uealth. The late Presidential .canvass in { volved the whole sub ; jtet ro far as i t wa' proFet fur considsfration by the people, and ue, can perc.ise no utility in its re-discus-ion at this time: nor any other good reason for op e ning cart ate upon it. The position of our ; party is well understood and reoptireq no yin' diezi!iffil, :it lea-t be anY,extratbdinary pro eeetiing* bke that proposed.. A joint canva s s by candiates for the Glib- . ernatorial c thee bas never been con : - d timed in this State, nor, I irelioc, in any otlier,Nurhei a one, and may well be giuestion-' grounds t f public policy. If the prae tie be ounc adolue.l, it will doubtless continue, ancl i party nominations, be uniformly made, 1 with reference to it. ' No party will venture to selectlt candidate fur this office win; is not qualitie , t for'the stump; and aptitude for de bate will hence come to be preferred to ad minim:afire ability. In sbott, the ieiult will be to confine nomination* to the clan* of talk . era, and to exclude all otbert... .A rule of par ty action which would prevent such men Benjamin Franklin, Simon Snyder and Fran cis it. Shrink froth filling the Exectitive chair of this State, must- be a'"bad one, and to be denounced rather than adopted. - We believe there is a Considerable public opinion against, the propriety of executiVe candidates appearing at all before popular meetings to solicit votes. '-This was first prim tired by Wm. F. Johnston in 1848, and . hat, been to some extent followed by - candidates since. The good resolta'of it are not obvious,. It did not originate with the Dethocratic par ty, nor-has it ever receives any formal, popii lar or party ianotioa.' It tali)? therefore G=MI I:=C=3 , considered an open q `prat in futuro prec. -, -Constitutional Awe ut.EWents. • neeessary,* . T.eptit,t.ollie.fitet, that my no-mj. • tiee. end at all events, as forming no part •of - .Thelirciposerl amend:pents to the.Constitu- nation !vale an --- -setetlependehe . oilO.-;made by the duty of a Candidate imposed upon Mit by lion, of Pennsylvania, ere again published in j myself. In which , there, we no sortiof promi se his nomipation. - . . : the newspaeers of the ettveral countiese:qbey er.pledife, either exfirtisSed Or iiiipliedeo serve -- bfet eneltertn. .0n ihe'e:entraiy [ distinctly . White your opponent holds the :trice of niirsoloydeirLfevreatere.:rdB,3ei:,ti,74 that - w e re e a v 6 e ,T re ee . , Ful;• to recogeti - Zed ,- the pi opriety. of -- ,i,' - eieeleetions for • - President Judge, there is a special objection to the acceptance of,his . project.; The !prei- by two s u c eeeeive Liettielittures, the next -.step eteb 44eq, lee intidetting . .theecondition in priely of late jtidges taking_plirtein. politictil toward theit.ndoption. wilt be .their•-4ulaniss7 my firsc'anemeneernent,.that it -wits to be on meetings is denied by our li:say, and ie op• 1 ion to - a vOte of the people at Hee Cie t e her. the centtegency:th)te tt 'change shotild b e posi , .l by sound publicopiuton. llv no act. i ele * etiert. The amendments rire four in num-s made, that is, 4' 1 )1)1, people shontel not - ay tt li .1 ought we to san t :lion or becomo participants, her, and the vote will be take.n for:or against thentselyes of the experienee of my .predeeeee- • . in a prostitut:on a the judicial . eliaracter.--' each one eperately. 'f 't hey ere all .of sufliyi- Or, as they had dlioni formerly:in-the e.a;, 3 o f Mr. finch and oiliers..•- Neither was any sueth - Nor will a deign:ohm now made e eeltegether eat importance to demand . the serious &teem: retrieve thief of jeetiom Yitur opponent ha's f don of every citizen. and we think their ex- stipulation ever made tome by otheiF,nor did I - imput,-..liv I:t.ia lai office until eithin three pi, iienoy an d pr ,, pl i e ty . ar e•y, o ap pa . ten t, th a t i t ever hear-the. lessst hint, of any such . : under , tm , nths of the election, (renderime it imPoi- the people, without distinction of party,- wil .. stamiiegein. - any smarter tits lately.eslt does eiltle to elect a sucee-set: the present year.) -be ready pis accept them. •' not seem that onr legiAatolA ever eontemple ; ted ailY - StWit pri.nciple, inrefeeenceto -such il, lid it -,ie,re','ig . .nali,° ll should nett Lahti place. The First ilmen4ment relatea to thP.. -pith otlices,.!s hen itiliittning the Ir,s.w 4..ney merely" it w ''"" o " . "'" - 1 y be w ith the intenti"" of tie ‘lebt, and piarpose.s the following,_salutary after a defeat for the p resernirg the ()Mee eet. pro,e,e,„: . teetrieted to-one Perm retell offfeeS as Sheriff:4e , . . . to whet!) he ri-piree. . County Teriasetirers, - &c., 'who are - . eherged . . . The propesed mode of conducting tarn r. That the State Debi shall never exceed with . the es ! liection and.disbursententof large *750,000, except in en.e's of war, invasion, or paign• nrsy po-sibly be suited to some of the h e e re:c o on, or for -the th e porpos ,,y o f redeeming 511 n/ 5 Of money. while they left the people free - Sim:leen :del South Weetetn Sintes, where it the, pre ....or .l e b.. to avail themselves of the experithiceof those- . „„r.,Leliarged mainly with ki , exitig the public rec- 2 ha, t., it prtictjet-d, aml. whew . poPtiltifion - - it: :‘ Stuking Futt;i shall be prOvidol and politiell conditions differ from ours; but .r„.t tott. to paw . 1 1, 1 a5e ,,,.,: t on t h e , ~.x i .oit , ol ottb:, witlrout any such' rest riediere :Stet t ed. its iiinoiuctiou bore wo"tild be agidest. eolirl .• . t iere-e'il itiglv in 16)st-rot:Mies all over the Suitare- Stateeltle ne - Id to reduce tree -a ~,, ~..,.. t , ~, .. , .... r, ~., , ._ o'...j••clioll'i, attl wiT.ll4int any cone.,4ahlt' 000 :t star. ~I,tutetotnitee, ekegss,crs - alio c..ecoruers,_ we., good. •• it is thi..refore a proposed -.5.,,,:i,„.r, ili. The ete•lit of the Commonwealth ? l i ar s : . I have been tee-eh:geed - withent siiat, -- ivbenevt aggression' ye an the pr.:sr:thy:: and p o lieles . „„ t it , „ Dr „ mow ., 1,,, i &d . , 4t ,,1 or 1 0 . the a to il be pereenal elpeficetlier trs their IMSlness they of parti e s its l'enit!sylersisia, tvhicli cannot at .11 - . . - any isulivid sill or Corpora t ion, nor sit:di the'v, :-" - e "" I )rniP 4 c l4 . and gle7 s .gelieial:'l ll3 Nitc ; all be necepte.l nr permit:6,o. C. , mmoilwealLit bet.-onte a stockholder its ati-v..'l ) t on I" ihe. pe'°l'lsr''.- Lien hie . r,c , :wP Bever , It. i, ‘v,.11 i hat the. Taf-I. ion has arisen when we --; h'eat..l of thie "Oat fence ' notion evert in . the • ,011,,,rarion. , . : T s ". w : ' MOP 3 temilideti, capable ;mil - tit for any dis IV. Tise Corainonui.alth s h a ll not. a .,,,, an - ti H . i erneratic party till _a few years ago, when ca'''it' i ' bef'" - e the - i''"Phl , and when the de - :Ire tlebt a anv come y. tit.., leyonelt, or l ill"*lrsl'ii lice Is.'ez" . 3 - or the caucus machinery pereeee, ee eee t ~ , ,, t tue, ::•l ; ,,i a t tr act („if. eotiii....aitersftitts fame.4,,mtel - eisien can be ,iii I, without e tnharat.isnent y , ---', -om te•biiy or tins' cur • 1 I - -.; ueon peblie ground , which control it. -. wile coterie:led to aid the State in time d the dig,ettey ;,f - their mespectivel l frieuctS, it . was • . I :merely tietteiefily , yoie elr't servant. - 4 war, i eptung upon the ins to make' r rim - for : the - C. If. 12.1:Clee LE \V, Chairman, i ee X . , „„„„ Re cursor et t,,,. ~,e ni „i,„o errs-i Guts. N t rr it, it. ( . ipv , i!)us how a y Such prece- ': . , . t I . po t ation, el l en t ee om e a stockholder je, or 1 dent dm- farad Nei n that pefty, . (by :tne.:e. - ! ,,, :u , he o . es it t to env - eo „, pe. „ y o r e i„, ( „,,,, e e ue i strife ,:t . itsrpurrisarts•Olure 11.1:111 by any inter n! :Vt•Ver.. i est oldie masse-) is in any way binding up- The s, coli d A,,,„,i me w ' 1 477, - ,i,1„ r ,,,,,i,,, L ien the pr.5...-ient 11(1o:hilt:an partY. ?duel less ,h e e „ e ie e s,, dit isi o n of eou n t i.4 l',‘•_• p ro t t it,it., ! c a p it be upon nue, who came up for of- i l ( 4„ in, 41st efectionof icily Lw e etuttstv contain i li ce entirely_ io‘ls-I)endet , t"f - till - live-viol 5 part y •le less than 400 sipiate wile{, anal requiting i ltsetees, Ititon to Own pllff!irin, " - ere . by The expiess a ` writ ot 'the yOtels of the s...ount v. l 'DY'e'lf , I " l "ffif"rt.r '"th' ll Plank at " 8 n it: o nutIlo:;Z , :! - it iIV (Ili i-ii , ii of such county is Another-tinfootided intn4)l whit:ll'l weuhl whieh •Aiall. cut off use tenth of . its p o puhi. i votteet, i- that. I have avoWed a d e t ertn i r eg. - lion, . . I lion 1 , 3 14! keandidate whether nomietited. by 710 Third Anten,imeat relate: , To incipally la C.urventiOn or- not. To sieerli ; as might be I Bare never give - .. to Phil:el.-leiter, a rid” proposes tit antenti Lice , puluipi -, ‘ , ll}y iT, I . will ~,y . 4,11 anybody any antisor'rly for so •teportirrg .. . first Article of the Constitution, by striking frosts iti. several seetie - ne the e ;Norris t h eri e li 5,,. me. To all wile have avproldbed ,me upon cognize the separate municipal existence of! the slii..i. - "'i sin Ce. I bevel...lee-sin the eftee,and . the 01 , 1 city of Ptillarletpliie. i , i who 11:yi7e hinted-at keep - ii unc bete as tlik, ,,, I „„ poeessonee C h,„: •! l i . l tile late Mr. - Fineli, (wlio after holding it 'lbis amendment also t e„ see., ter ; stse. term by appoititment, was elected for ~es it/ the, itt,,,,h.: of a Kee tieniee le , iee ,,,, eet e et. , l i lt , r0 ,:., t i mpo ; imkt „f which three more sucee , stvs. tetms by the- people) I --fi - i- that it .i.. ill alit,:, the cite, , if Plulaileieliie, 1 hive r• - plied in substance as 1 4 now , state.-- (att.bittly city with taxelile peetilatiim seithei.- I T1. , .",gh "Pt"“ed . tr , (-'ither extreme-••-(it out for' tw" Riit:e,,entatives) let fie rdvided in- l for liter or- tt?tcon:lition:d reslriction to ono to sitor!e Iteptesentative Di:soh:ls. i term—elteulii I here reason to lielietre I had ; eq , 1 • The Fuarik ,linfprlinent proposes. a new 1 , lie (... this tithe aceeptably.' I. teheitial prefer section to theCense t etiene n e leitsit the pee • (l"te :2: t 1(.! sante, t Itirg' I liiii three years ago,. . re: of the 1.-..gi,l,..utti to :tier, r.:•voke or topy,..:d lo fr:yokly :01oottne.A . trty , t-!1,;.t candidate for ,test-r , cli:trter , I i t te,:pse:Li i ots ,e,yi.n•h ~1 0 ,.•, Q 11,,, , i :e-Cle.•licOl, (q1 1 5,, , Lt. to A:lel(' ityclit . ta:tiOtts of the it•tio-5e5,,... by ~,,. ~,,., „ t ••-i, s ,„_,,,,.„.„, 0t v. „i p ,pukr will as • itilOrt, .1) ,. . -developed) and thon. , hsorts , ueo•Y‘t 'to tyk,lVo • i; • ) • is e s 3 . l „s,ic 1 leiyvt• 111(.•,1, - , ,, V:i.: to • 1:11. - .0 =44th 4f 'th ' ili uplin it, -. (.I,N4,try!•..L. -1 . . • y ; : ,;a 1;i4:0 - l,yoirk•Lliory or 011ti•rWiz.e . as they - • t „ , This is a Otero • 0111.;if 0 of the - prepesed l, mien+ titink pr.-tver.. I repeat that this open -. Ameniinienee bet erttl•ient, we trust. to sho.t ,' 's'rtiigitt• li t 'Kara cotit,e i,..; 4.,1:c. th at 1 _ m y se lf ei r tl i ol. it„! , ,,,1;;1ny, :li:d to induce our readers! gr,6iY 1 , . - h I'': l'-'”g been regarded '' iii evi mine the m •catefu II v. -0 t isat-th-v „ i , iby the as lee more herierable than -a sly, '-.. 1,.l plepar;-1 to ewe upon third with an intel- 1 cict'Ping , b‘,..hind-the-btodi mode of seeking l•:.retil eteiersmutling of their nature, and i on - e.• 4. never possessed tiny tact or.still at - • I.(•• , [in.:: tfton our ineeent fentianim:al law, •,. pie:kin-3' Cottle:ohms ,Hilt D e lp ga t es ' to g e . is'ett,iinv Git:: , , , fir. . i cu re any re.-e l l (of which we used. •t o hear .. isomtAhing 111 old e r parties) nor have I titne • . to :Tare Clore my detiess hete,,tb go abenethe county on eirch err:mike em et) had I the dis . -- • . , . p•Js;tron, or v.-a; that requisite; whieh 1 trust it is out. All I have to say thereilee, I, laa,:t say is )hie leiblte manner, (for Which l I .a , ~.t.k. ,el.,z,t, L.-t thi , laawf, , sto will be ex- L i ett-riti.) IL : re:elm:di I ettleitit the matter to you,those fellow - Gitieens : Aed t'- i who par- i.. ttc:pate in chooitnr d-degites to 'nominating ' 1 Cote-1.141one: 1 witiild . sac; it is - 'for you Co . i I ' see to it that a doe eepteesion is - given to euur.prefete:nees. 'vithent env dictation •from 'ale, or ca.l'a:t iall'.lem:c frctu arse quarter. IC: • the deleeetee :tech:teen :Lail believemrnorrt- ! in &den tO ler meet aeireptettilte - to the 'peopie . ' they ..e....r..L e tepee t Mee will be forthem to. act-acteutdingly. -..11.1 I here d e clare. .ellet 1.. desire no delegate to vote - ter me if the!re-. -.- 1 verse ba the va , ki. Any othzr course than the one here ind:Cated weehl e retider the dele - -. I gen. sy.teui a mere ineekerte4iiitth.tieuet;in- - - evitebly tio'repudiated, as l'i Oat: - been befOre, when-1 p a rties become corruptis; i ; long indnl-: gence ie pewee, Yor would I invoke- tiny, - ' supposed relventage from the. fact, that the • party in which I :tan classed h a s hecosne,the 1 majo:lty in this county. In other .w Is, if I . . I have nut mertted a re' ; electiorl by ' a faithful - - , persomil atterition to my. . dud ~., will :not .! ttek it On tiny'increl,f.litica ~r ount'.• .I , • '• -, .-7 ,9Y.te\- - es' poteitt that de s leet - tee near tie. • 1 tiev i s t O i ;; It o:4 1) •:1 , O...1: , y; 1. 1. ,! , is o ": 1 1 ,, l t s; l iy jct et t l i t i t e t i m iv r p e 84.:t n i s o iO n ti o A f ~I r, a CM - Ivo:dm. Although nil . / :platform is a little older than the pre:seal" Republican" or- . ; ganu a ti_on in this county, I -calcsi Ate _tts pey , all due delerence to the Wishes o my. friend's •:---- an,f 1 . ..:11pw-citiz, - ,ms in - whateve . way -they may clitae•e to make . - ;hem Inattiftst- I de- . Si Lt l i ' nl.i Liia to ./Vg Ater to: presulturely pledge tilyeelf to uneantlitional submission to • thit setup of any, Ce.nvention beforeliandee- Or if Such a fairly cell:lite - tea bo - le o f d e t e .-• . - '- e ti t . :l ' i r t t r i ' , l s ft % t:t l i :\k i y e t t i i t, :t e rl i o i : l r , l ' e t e r :r: l s i t l e p ( l ' er l i . e l ) ' , , f i , i . n t i l l e ce fv fo r P ;t i l l ' i n ' i l S e l a l' . t - Alice,-e l e l ,: , - tire fem. the'lleld. . • . •-. ) - : • -.- ' Vcry reepeef - fally, year obedient. Servant - , - : - . .. Jeetes W. CHAPMAN. . S . . 1. , ..,5,, L wo.thl muss Teepee...fully invite any. of ri.401/ls and fellow citizens from all; erert- 4 . oler:eerily who roar come in town, .. (w} .; eatmot leave my. post, of duty to go and ; see them) to-citti on me and - advise • me of- - their yiew se 'w Nether fur or -against Ilice.eourse. I ant talon:;.- " - The atrocious c rime" of re- - siding in N . Fontrose, is one " I can neither un deitake to palliate or slenr-," sieve Providence, has ett•st my lot here for the present.• lint I elesire , to do rite next best thing I can to liv 7 .-_, i q u ,'":.?`,,, m i,"'h lg e!'i i : l t l it i- :: i . a r t t 't ! e n r ° , il f.h p i:r — i c , q e, il i g ik l e n a reo l i d d. C . •,.. _ :Ti , l k l .) ' ii ' t s s, ti ;v il h ' i l : assume In d : t t .o he -t , l d iy ie. . " :' l l ). lo s't - t ; ; s 1 h ) ;:l e l who shall net Ie cattilidatCs for the several:: offices. - .. . . .• .. . 'LW; W.O. Of PACKCIt TO JUDOr. %%Mica. woli :tro , port, 27, 1 18.) 7 . •• Ilem. L. Wain'''. • • I /car Si: :—Yonr letter. or the r.th inst. v.-a, dal!: rec , ired, and t it:ptopos , c , 4 a plan t;o• cot:dm:tin::: the itlictaintorial Catnrtia' n which had notor to kicti :Adopted ill Fentczyl% :111.1 n••: :he intere , :ts c.f other candidates \yene involved in the re-ailt, I did not t:•cl at liberty to accede to :fuer pv1)(14- (ton v.ithout titst co:1 , 1:1021.r the ::ate (Jam inittp , to V. hich the lhatorwlatie Coat ention ~n it, part specially contlled the euutrol and tnanav,'ctnent of 'the Cattva,:'. Vt , ll teeidve herewith n eop s y of tnv letter to - tlie Cottonittee,.n. al.o their reply !iv wl4ll veil will perceive tloit your sug geii.tion;does meet their Br iooral. nu t re•i.onq stated nt length. I. ought no to ac ee de to your proposition. there Jere re-pectrolly declined. . - I :tin, yours, tiolv. \VM. F. PACK It. will he ()b.ervc,l that P.Yrnimc,, trur-tnitted Wilmot's IC•tter to the St•tte Ceti- C o unni , te - e: tv .Almtn. nee.ottmx to 'the 12,3 1 .70 (4 4 our party, the tnaoa ! r..ntf.rat (4 - the mace=s is rommitt... , .l. In - this tesr-et In . :le t!ii 3•Cir t was his duty to art as the tstatnlitol 1.-4.‘ar<.r of a :*reat.. Consetutional ino ty. the Comini t tee vet, forth .their - ohj-e -lions to the p(11,0 , ..11 nwthn.l. of eomlneting the i.anyass, and it tnm-t t e entiftecl- that nut all thmn :17,3 f tsr.ilclr ir.a vai i•l. have ri,)t ro .- oul fur fu-llier comm.-at cin tiii-z.subjr.w.t. Dc:rnot.ratic Ccrtin Tht, eiiiiens a the County tf S.ln., l Qt-h:".'r,:i are :,,inested to Mee: in their re-' steett.e Dection Di-tiiets, at the. I,lace of the 6ene.inl Electis,n , , - en tintdt(lay 13th t1;1 of Aug,ust 1657, and elect t%yo 1 , 4-leg:co in each I)jstriet' to the County Cur.v:ivion fu be liolJen nt the Ceurt in 1 01,:ntr..) , .e, .:Thin.hiy the 17th .bty ot Au go-4 nt l'elee+.: I'. \l.. fur the plli vfir.didalcS* to be supported br the tf the Coon'y fur the varloti, ‘.ofv--; to he .lterrsuitl7 Ekotion. itli u-ct:rk , s 6f tbi: Dsttn ociatie Parzy, the Sr.rtulin, committee, hay- Itict. ifl Niotstr,) , :e 6ti the 1,511 it I, purfm rrra to tirr call - of their Uhaitrarstr, nirpoirrted fullo.wing 'Fow!isLip C:,uiu ‘Olo are teTzc , !e,..! 110tice In theif •leFlfreetiVe ut the I ).44,..!gaze ttikft..:titi.44, :tad at all,l I.e.tve as the lioalti fol thk: Eic;Oion of 1k.1,:71:(3.. • A rai at Wcz•t, O.T. Cat pvv.;(.l. P. 11. IY!x Auto.' —II. 111;1„J;lek , ,on Iluwrov, John ~l7i ~ ~ A I!. ,1:tcor:-t-DaN 13uffinn, John CI t.y t::: Jt. t~' t cr—~iuicuu Leu ,I:ruLtct\ `cif M. Patch. I:;u,,klvii-EQ.s l .:a Williams, I. 0. Mi . • - An-on TitEttir. I)celzer, 11. my It t .m os t.. —M. J. IT.-al neley, IT a 1 Ilvatb, E. A. Kenny. • Fo,ter, G. M. Dennison, \\Warn Tyler. Durnirtlf—Tho..r. P. Plrinnc.y, Ayres, C. C. Franklin"—Danl. L. North, J. L. lerrirnan, C P. Me-senger. forc , .t Lake-11. N. flrew.:iter, Grif fi-.han. • C. Sutton, N. Y. Lf:e.t. E. Br-u,dr. Great fletidL-Clins. S. Gilbert, James Brook:, 11-ekliow. Gibsun—lt. Tuttle, • Thirmony-L. Norton, Wm. Potter, Rich ard Nlartin. • Mu-fool—S. E. Carpenter, L. F. Farrer, °via Follet.. Heriiek— Manson Tilden, Ziby I flea; S, Turner; Gurtlon Leander . . Je. , .up.—Jarnes Faurot, John Smith, Zenas Smith. . Llthrop—S. W. Tewk-bury, Daniel \\'oud. E. S. Bromoi. . Lenox—Arno, Carpenter,-\\Villiarn Hartley, 13, - J , j. Young. 1 -* _Liberty-- D. 0. 'Futrell, Willard Truesdell, Jarob Chalker. Mitileto%% n—N. Camp, C. D. Cobb, sepli Tierney. Nfontrose—C. D. Lathrop, J. a McCol lum, ()liver Crane. :hew Milford—D. McMillan, W. ILlyden, Wither Watson. 04:lane—O.. Phelps,' M.- Slants, Ixt . i Wwufall. -Rush—Josiah Ellis, James Logar4 Minor Picket. Silver Lake—Michael . ,Mehan,Per Gaige, .Tiinotliy Springville--4f. S. liandrick, Saru'lQuifek, Dana Stark.. - Susquehanna Depot—JOhn 13. Carling, S. F. Smith, Wm. Neugent. - ' • • • . , Thomson--Chester Stoddard,• D. NYtiglit or, Thos. Stoddaid. --* •. • • • - A. LATIiROP, Ckaien. -IL J. Wrap, Seep.- • •-" , ,?` i is An.—The Si.. pilbli,rlC`i all pit, It% Ik of the Supremo Court of 17:311, 3,!i1re , 5, ,, 1 to I'. S. .1 ttorner f";•.7:1f.:11 IVack. t tll,, enurt ;,ffix vl, s'r.t. , nient in .3...,1g0 I)rounn , il:.l% l.tt.r rc: , l. l .rna . .ion is f:.1 -P, 0.0 l'f the re,!or.is 4,1 tio. Com:: llol:on.ilecl:oes tlic:n to be • all in Lis osloay, and not one is 11)is,in:: 7 no'r Las ::ny rcison ei•or tli,futbol . .• 2..!..re trzr;i.etie.t2 o: As the , riacring v.1.1,q) anion, the ollicets, to' I t .!e. choy,±n for the I,lJ;iic!l.etrice, a sulieilon ttraizt agAit, l a c math: f , ,t• The st•ttion 1 now-1111. I lake the oecqz.i , qi to r..MI it/ nee, I fre o,;:e;:tly pro;ni,ed do when interrogated up n the ••tthj..!et that I Lail again he a cry:di ,late fir your •,ut:rage lot the ofthte of I - Zeg• is•ter and ltevottler; if ou a future eow•ultation of the popular nil: it. ah li appear to meet your.apiu-oval. • Duly grateful fur the marl: 4:l ' your gener ous iu tesp.m.ling . to 'my t o ruble tiller thus:to f•erve you three years ago, by :••urpi ising a maiority, when, judging bozo all pr e vioa, result, there ieetned Fwaree A h of a drtat'e of StleCeS!^, my that venturing upon the exPerim,mt, I have tried to ae-ervti.. that coat tence to- au inkla,triodf: attention to the involved, in whit 1 tru-t. Lim% e Inv I,:led , re to -te:::ord your good deeds," in un itecep.ab'sa tn.arilti!r a:: I k•inxi:i.; ex:w,rie7:::o how uon.:11 better qualitied any oneis after aer vking 0::,21.vi in, (as Any one ao o.:l:tinled itij the , Itilks of the . ‘6ll test ;:t :y..) I dent it no propriety to thus otft:t f,,r -14•-elt.'4:1'0:1. is there anyliiitig, tArsni: - .• or unllecoming in my . doing. so!: Is it out of plaee fora School Te :cher, NAL, by h. : coming fonifiar '.‘ it'll the dispositiote4 and capacities of you children dui itio• one term. has imptoved hi; ability to teach theta; profitably fhr another, t o off e r hi., ~ : rvices again ? By so doing he chats no door against the righ. of any one eke to ..t.,.k -vOur employment.. Neither di. 1. 'Eyery (Pie who aspire; to the station, lia. an evill right . to solicit - your favor; nor '‘ill I attempt to win it by dispartging the inerits . of 'other's. wit .? Wit ybe proposed. , = :gain: Sappose army ring Company to irtVti enployed a Cheek or Book-keeper fur a term of one, two, or three years, till he had just got "pasted up," in alt the ratnitiefitions of their busines, fathiliar with 8 11 . th e ,ir li o ..ks any papers, and ever rea y at his post to show tip the documents, an I impart ally desired inforfnaziOn to any -stock hobler ulio might come in to.vn.i , , If he was in all other le-peets fitte:.l for station, and tzave gclief al salisfaetion..wonlo tha,e 44?..1112; int rOpeiel V in his offering to co oti:lfoe for au other term t Would it be deemed relnishe, or wise policy to di-miss him and employ - a yaw liar:cl tvl _tho lt.folis every tw o or three. years, merely to vain salt flottle. if4cgirlarr 071 C term prilleiph.l Or Ironid it iu tiny uay plomoto die intc.l..s! of ibe rvot to I (111 . e a change facilely on the groutat o f &ntubl r- to discinog-o the old Book-I:v.4lmq who had just got seftled _in a borne elo-e at band. merely to -get a .new man every time from home other or 11/ON:: remote part of the ecorrity, ho would have to • incur the extra .extfense\ of pulling up stakes, moving.- and buying ,c - !1- re-ting it place to live --or else of hiriv out 1 the lin.yi.resa to a . deputy' - I. would make tlibc ammo neeinem illus; early not only for the general reasolLof giving op portunity-for mature delib e ration in the *elec. tine Of candidates, . that all may. - know thronzhout_ the county tOto. May be expected to eotnellefare them, awl be prepared to give exiitesiion to titeif pre fer - epee:in ranch:us:inner as they . timy deenf ..,proper—but„ far: One O tt o Birciat. reasono, to - correct otruserro-° peoui Impressions 011:infoiu* linen ; got nbrond in ittstne.qutitiqtl4 , ..; One : thit*,.. : t Was elee* would pot.tiferef*tin a g ain tillacifot i(ttat . Ida, it ttibul ! c "seem only . , lIIIPtGuJ Pall tied Ointment. - 7 -The exe is tint more nece,sary Pin new settlements: t kin %vomit-11'cl e!4, • which cure midi ;Avidity. :itiillecocitify . all;.opoDs s:.cunach. and • the bow t dswhich l'araly:•e hiklu?,tcy iu unhealthy il'as.,itg.threngli the absiirbentsin- to the interi-or.organs,tl4s Ointment netts like a Magic bakhin on. the iollatnet.l ami . irritat, ed Tarts, while the Pill,; by their_ action ..on the 1:11)1)(1, pe.ti!rittizq the efeitients of disease. Caution should eweing. • that the medicine is genutne • - No do 100 k 111111'. ntwly for= !he•- . }:frater.•//kurLt which appe,ve •in trttrYlietti of the hook .of '.directions..,. They • ' ate not genuine: unless Ilia. worth', 7 gollii! way;_ New fork. and .Loulon,"001' -1m 'seen i,n,seini-trauSpart.,nt letiers iu . 4.pieet when held I.o_thellight: Notice. Akreelible n,_legoltitibri of tbe County - Agliculturid •Souiety, the• Executive COminiC* tiropo!te to bold the AnnitalPlilw, lug Match is some ?ne or the;Jawnsliito wberieutHelentencmongement may be given., The'Conituittge s eietild tberefnre incite too= tMeabt:addreiserf to Alfred Ilald win, Montt*. . Montrose, /tine 6i1,1851. -