II II 8 Ft4.1g EN ,,3,7 ti.1E 3 •••=3.1 . V . 4--X To Shailisburg Readers.; ' - • • Mr. D. 111;Martin, proprietoi of tt4p:SliUitriiiv -I:turg tobacco store and news thipotris the - agent , for the delivery'of the , qA, V .TTE that borough. Subscribers trila4t±g.' papers will. please, upon Oiii,arid-feave their address. •• • • • • • 'Sheriff% •Sald;• • • Our worthy Sheritt .8. B. Clulet Esq't advprtbtear lyt of; tntlitif of pices and weals „ ,e retdeatat",e %tour aeyentit -, page, to be ex- Posedtaiblicsale at the Court . House at 0 ' 4 3,10614' oh' Um: 'that Monday of Yune . ne ?Me . iidstartii3Onaent will repay . care - ' . Phillips Peremptorily De. dines. Congressional Honors-Sleeting' 9r the Second Ward Grant Clubs, • ; ~Ptesnuult adjourinsient the l 'Sitond ward:draft Club held a special diedieting at their rooms, 14." 66 Smithfield skeet, last evening, Thomas Steel, Esq.,. presiding Mr. Ewing, from' the OmMnittee apptantefl, , to wait on 001 ., Phillips and request hies, on behalf oftheßepublicane of the ward , to be . eome a candidate for nomination for'Con . gress by the fortheoteing Conventien, ported that he , had 'replied that fie would not enter - into any 1 oddest' for nomindiein er solicit t; but;if the Repub. liean OM:mention shmild nominate him he - would net feel at liberty to decline, but would accept and go to work in earnest for a suocessful compfign . .. Vol. Phillips being 'Present, Stated that the report presented by Mr. Ewing did not fully express'his answer to the Committee, bat rather changed its - Meaning. He bad given the subject careful consideration, and while, it nominated by the Convention without his'selicitation heweadd-not feel at liberty to• decline the honor, 'still he would ask leave ,to withdraw the report of the Committee, and keep out of the canvassea tirely. He was prepared to warmlytmite in the support of any candidate put fir ward •by the ConventiOn. Beal&s, be thought his nomination, secured through ' the efforts of his friends, at this late stag e of the canvass might excite discard te. ranks of the party, Either of the candiz dates now prominent was worthy suppbrt; and he would go in to help to give one or the other a large majority. Under the circumstances, Mr. Steel thought it perhaps desirable that the re. quest of Col. Phillips be complie d with. Mr.• Keeler moved that the request of Colonel Phillips to withdraw hiS answer to the committee be granted. There were cer tain principles to be observed" in a cam paign, and one was that it was not best to change the front in the'presence of the ene my. He thought' that under the circum stances the club had better act asrequested. Me.sszs. Mathews, Aiken, Ewing, 'and