'to eiaaSSl 01IT j ,U,T ; 9 nq 9«rn-. mtj *- T : lnbio;ra w JfTol-r.nt j xV A Jems # jaM^ 9 Safer fl 1 # •.W* ‘teflHwftßf w^Sw* A m ,PV , i <?He2t» bf l ?c) u W.^ me h\^T‘3!^!Wfl !; P r : ;Wf 9 <;! n 9 I P' . sw.( %Jrm wm>(!&} 4 e w!>« , . B n r^?-^Jy^ l t i«i^,ft‘» m ww’Rr l*km - -j< v> I „ i; L,T,>y„«t,B.Bb terrified. cjay ( j«, a compapv pf djoqps ',|iun,. S.n >ye see, '(iqw;.!^army,ja. -.u^ed,—j ; jVhpi) a, Prp-Blayery depirt pf' B|p(gr» j ;,-(y is brpHea .up, .then jpq't,robpß are,pa 'jSui‘ letVFrge' §\ate ; 'man! be, fynpp nea,, jdpv;ri .. **'•' « , . It will, be inpt inp.Freg State ipfti S'" icp company-01,;3J, WPrgmnp,-#ij upph {hem, ( weeK 9S, ‘feilWii.n 1 !' rWliWt T??. .flemei) sup ■]»uj;ned c> '.dpwn !j|^}^««Vlj}i^P^!asy,l ‘“v^TOQging.the ranphe sijdoenjy. , Thispreaied oiTegeinnt Free'oltte sejo j*rGb|irnjnghpui aes and turning families out ofdoote, aid—; - the-oldiaibryi.-■:/ ■- *i m- io/e: - :•; -vl •>'• The’Leoomptdn folbailbwproposeto ira'in Lawrence .todbrmta Vlgilatroe-lifcttimiuee'in ‘■wtMeh both, hrtd IheyWfo. ■pose to pattern after rhe CaliforftiaCorbmmee. .What drill come of it T oantiol fell;; but!it .shows-that they prelend• lo feel that the lattst - do not give sufficient security to life anifprop , erty; • >■. • ■ I said yop might soon look for b newde relopmente of 'Squatter • ebvai'eighly. ■ jThe Missourians are colleetihg In 'large forties' hlongthc tine of Nebraska, arid say that the .Northarti-eßitgraniS'Bbatt-rioloeme'over, and General Smith winks al lheir ifiuscdilecling. Already'they have cannon up therej and they know, (hey will Hoi be dispersed by the'troops. If they do attempt to stop our friends in-that line, there will be shooting, sure. General Smith lias .publicly said, that if Lanecatne oner or any large.body of emigrants,- he would proclaim martial law and say to the Missourians that it was s'freefight. - Also* the. taxes are to be paid forthwith,. Marshal Fane says. Now this cannot be done without causing such- trouble in' Kansas as ehe has not yet seen. On Monday, the 27th,’ Marshal Fane marched into Lawrence with writs of attach ment for five of our citizens, for contempt of Court. He had twelve Dragoons with him, but went out again without finding any one to lay hold of. It seems that a Justice of the Peace, had ordered Col, J. G. Emery and others to appear before him to testify,'" ■ case mey hbbw Homing aoout. Jhe Colonel refused to go, woreuporr-the troops and Mr. Fanfe came out as abbve. Faob declared he would never Colne again except with the tild -posse. What is the question now at issue before the American people? ... It is not whether Buchanan is an old dem ocrat or an old federalist. it is not whether Buchanan let the Demo cratic blood out of his veins or retained it. It i? not whether Buchanan wanted to re duce the wages of Americun laborers to the pauper standard of Europe, or was anxious they should get two dollars a day and roast beef. It is not whether Buchanan has keen oppos ed to marrying any; woman, or ftll women have been opposed to marrying him. It is not whether Fremont is a Catholic or • Protestant, It is not whether Fremont married Jessie Benton against the will of her father or with his consent. It is not wether Fremont is a slaveholder Or not. The question is, whether the people shall control the government democratically, .or whether it shall be Oonlrolled by a privileged class of three hundred and fifty thousand slave-holders,aristocratically- whether Free dom or Slavery shall be paramount in the country ; whether Slavery shall remain sec tional and Freedom national, or whether Slavery shall become national and Freedom become extinct, as it now is in all the South ern; States, save for the ruling class. The platform of the Philadelphia Conven tion, upon which Fremont stands, is for Free dom, he is for Freedom, openly and known of all men; and all bis supporters are, for Freedom The platform of the Cincinnati Convention, upon which Buchanan stands, is for Slavery, he is for nothing but himself and the plat, form; and his supporters are for him, for, platform, for Slavery, and for themselves by means of him and the platform. Attempt to Foist Slaver v upon Oregon. —The Rochester (i\. Y,) Democrat makes the following remarkable statement; “ Wo expect soon to publish communica tion* from a gentleman of the highest inlellf gence end of entire reliability, in reference to the purpose of many of the Southern set tlets in* Oregon of establishing'Slavery there as soon as they can induce a majority of Ihd P Bo plf,fo consent. 16 a Slate organization,— But for the Wilmnl Proviso, which wnsjp. ip(o the Territprial ‘Act, thesemen would pow claim the right, under ihe new* Tangled doclrinje of the party tliat the Constitution‘tolerates and protects slavery in the Territories, to hold slaves ip,Oregon ; and the influence of Government wp.ujd be used to support the claim. We learn that the failure ; Df,}Jia.pl(empt to organize a Stale Government,, wps in part owing to the fact that the .leading, schemers were known to have their plans perfected foy making Oregon a slave'State, .They* have not abandoned (heir purpose but a re: opces sarily obliged to,postpone it.until the present Indian diflicultiw are settled,” . T THE bi. n. coi »,* AU Bub'i be addressed' T,,ur.^MWS&iaiM what ...h..v -ir-“- mi >r> uauithi <\ *<•'' "U :GnmhMl>wvini&,muiiii He a>n -j’W .-;■>■ ,n ;1 , ci , i„> !c.fi; Vril f<rfj ?«•»/ >i ! 'j-.ril ' ~l ' :sfOnHyor ,CwefaJ, |.., ',., nrlt i;‘m -■;■<! I ■ Xtia tlumpalen iAiSltMteii. d i > ifyr abe'aofcoramadiniwmrf ramyindD'>ubscrihr*S| api./w fop belter ptMjaiMp-; week*, on the followingtaMfeV 0 * Jfl(p9pirß at’U, qente I p,r'tto,«iber*.f ( 'ii .$3 flflf .-...1x ‘rf p l‘i- a mt'-srtl''"hv »r,> vr •? i .v.rAS? 30 copies,.v...7 pO kW'firtniij tiodUkr Wss tViVb ten' copies, 2 1 cerits'a dcotbldr eaek copy,' o»'30 oBntp fordtlecnmpiijiC!' ' , Thfoe terms hm S 3 percent-less foanitliey^pgbtj .tp,Cc i.n order, pybljshejs. j But this la not a.jipecuiator*B offer. There ii nopQstdge bn the paper senttb BubseHb'efi living in 'the t County. t SM’Shiwff’tiSalAh pag6 it tliU (ia(*>r. ■ ' ■ Oyr did flcifchd WWys Wplco^Vi'e-^ piiMfcly rind’ pmdtely. 1 ’ pd iliV ftoU&'W 0)e Wiy!’- ’ ' yi«t,orr-?-!Jpw4' isfosipn thp.lyi ofßeppb jicatj victories, Thic returns,,which we girpinpe oUiftr plripo, give, foe Style fo, fop Republicans by a ipaj'orily of 4,190. nj Tliis-ty a gain, of 2,271 over lust year. “Tliaiik.tjod arid .take courage,” Owing to-a press' of bnsinesd matters .we jpegiect od-lo police the excellent lectures on t the Temper ance questions delivered Sunday afternoon and eve ning, two weeks sjncenin (lie- FreSbyteriso.Church jtl this village. Mr. 3. M,. .QaSpßnteS, of N. Y., was the lecturer. He presents new.arguments and displays, a thorough knowledge of the question in i all lie various aspects. Mr-. C-is an original Wash ingtoniap, has. spent sopiq of the best years of hjs life as a Missionary, of and deserves foe spcqiaj consideration of tiio friends gf,lhe cause wherever be goes. He will spend some time jn Ibis county, and wherever he may lecture will impart a great dent of valuable information. We take this occasion to assure the cditoi of tho IVajme Co. Utrald that be mistakes our motives en tirely. Wo never supposedhe would-break through bis modest reserve so far as to resent any charge -e,-* •• • ' IJ, ... : pretending to suppose that wo wished to provoke a challenge from him. Wa have known him tqo long aqd lop well for that; , Cut when a,man holds .the challenged party to,bo a’coward after accepting Uic challenge, nod indirectly applauds the challeng er who gels himself arrested .in time to.avoid a. meet ing, we contend that that man, by fair implication, sanctions the duello and code. This, the cerliunjy did. Sirico I" .ctthowlpdgcs the truth of every charge of .falsehood arid cowardice we lately made .against him in' these col api ns; and since ho has proclaimed' himself, unblashlbgly, ns one who prefers ip use the weapons of falsehood and detraction ' rather than those taken up by honorable men, ne have no choice but that of banding him over to his tonictencd (If he be possessed of one,) to be scourged into repent ance, or at least into' shame! We have nailed the lie and posted the liar'; our objedt is oUairied; Ti'utly and Ti-ue. Thcrmopyte-twill never be forgotten. The world seldom fijils to appreciate heroism and to remember llio heroes. There arc, at a safe estimate, one Iran, dred good and troe men in the lower House whose firmness in these perilous limes marks them as he roes unless than patriots. They have confronted Uio Black Democracy fearlessly and fought them successfully at nearly overy point.-, Posterity will remember them with gratitude and pride. Pour times hoe-the Olrgdrchy charged against this Spartan band, and os often has it retired in eon fusion and dismay. It went up to the | batlie with threatening mien and insuUiag.words, and retired with abated rage and the sliamefacednesa of baffled malice. Humbled, but not discouyaged, it now re. aorta to subterfuge to Jiide-itS defeat, hoping, yet vainly, to wrest the balance of power from Freedom. Their plotting is ,vain, for their discomfiture is 100 apparent The Oligarchy trembles in an ague-fit of Fear; it has abandoned its bullying and now in vokes the spirit of concession and compromise. The bugbear of Disunion is again conjured up. Let npl one of that one hundred be deceived ; that cjy, bn Southern lips, comes from lips while with fear of the cvcnflbcy threaten. Nail thii Bag of Freedom to the mast, and if that act dissolve tho' Union—let it go! and llio sooner the thing is tested the better. Can there be any union of Highland Wrong t * The latest triumph of the ono hundred is their noble stand on the Appropriation Bill. They have billed (he tyrant, and now inform him that his ra tions depend upon his promise to do Justice where ho lias suffered t W.rtmg to run riot. This triumph renders tiip 6lb of, August 1856, memorable. The .appropriation for .the Judiciary of Kansas ,cpmtng up, the question was pa the amendment offered by Mr. Grow ; ' . ‘ •‘Money shall not be drawn qat of the Treasury till the criminal prosecutions pending in the Terrv tory against the perebbd charged' with treason or al leged violations of the -U*e .passed by a body of yien at Shawnee Mission, claiming to bo the legist laluie, shall be disipissed by the Court, and every person who faas been or may be restrained of his lib. erly by such proscenium be released & 0 m confine ment.” ■ ' * ■ Agreed till •- Yens 84— Niys 69. We (honk Mf. Oaofei for: that wfableeome- pSosi*: well oa At hAfttflhfat discharge'ofiiis duly in tliia trying boat At Freedom! He represents the sentiment or ihi* District and will receive!lbetliauks of Ills conitituenls, ,; f . . On the aajneday the clausa xppropriating >3o,ofii) foi< the expense* of the Bogus Idgiehlon of Kxn\ ,aR > was xtiiokep out; and in amendment, “That “ Depart q£ (bo,mpney bq expended. fcr praMdaliiifi “9f detaining any person charged, wWoireMo6i n-T -ww agreed tm, , , Who voted for ptyiqg Uie;expeß»os pfU* Border [Wain 10 «nd Jilin toted oJN lose mi Ucgil \ vincq! ■ ■mu Leji ■tetident I ia wbo doe* not katf In (tare it. Bn- hinan't a< ~eoti jo Uonjrearfotrio ipptoprme •' ' 5a lb« ,tVree ? ii) would not, mans; tfcelr opponent* end Tillifiere t naturd ,uifcoi)lenipliflW>'tHe dwsWltwHSh t i)mbUnM(p teiite'bwror.'lriuiAphdiid llßMtng oa>wkiimß<naUeilhith;ini)6ler. ■1 -tl '>i vnm B"‘ '1 •■/ :n*3B!D#t*d»yl»iHiit)e«k oT Ihofeilrua ,gtandchUdr<;»r*« with linndt nftde «ebn liUtsMefi«iy)waj«inMi4 * OI3W j niooAwrxfiS *odtW«pe«wll«il ll»!‘;6srtn»ii PtWfaMGintk fibni the - ptoAitsery denociatioiracbs. ei, /tend* iciktH oft oup'fredMdndmarWtiMtfy carry! eg iUie -great Indy .of'tba (PrdleaUnfc adopted eitizcna dffayiftotd tile Boehsina-party and aUichiDgUiom .firralyjlolta.'RepiiUioahicqiwe. Tlliibody of men bMn&i,previous isaiopeigrif, (toinCd.ao. important lI)B; (iewcrafly } nod-especially ,#»4l)e r . „ : AVb hpvq;n.poorss of|preparalion,and shall com . sopp aamfy.be possible, a, faw atalislics .phowipg.thp influence German vole in the elpcfjpijL ofj the list census Report, it would seem that Me. Fierce .owes fair prppoption of his alraypt unprecedented success to the support of adopted citizens* ShopJfl ■i&f, Bjjchannyi. foil Ip .secure that volft,.wilh the whole North arrayed ogpinst hup, his chances ,mqet Bcepp bopolesy even anion£ bis most saogpine advocates: * ' . , . RepubUconSj lake courage. Tliere is' a tribunal atwiiidh thd cheques of Freedom must aland ar raigned and.' a Gbd oflpslice ovbr ail. Let us rely Ualtfully Arm which .certain iy pncirelcii IHfe nations. We of the North have ' stiffercd 'lotig; we 'have ehdored insult and aggress ion; we have been betrayed, our rights sworn away by demagogues, our petilibna have been disregarded otfr'remonsliancca ecdrncd I All-twe have now to do is to YedrCss our wroilgsj peacabiy if we esn, but at 1 oil hazards to redress then. Shall we not doit? ~Ii ia w,e|l known r tfiitijlfhUflpld* Uie shaiA Rele gate to Congress from Kansas, and just hccnoosted ftom.h/isftoat jyi;tJliat flofjy, was ejected b r TPbis M has .been, estphlijslied beyond .pill controversy in.the evidence before the lovcsligajjng CommiUee, and evidence given in by many of the .pto-skvery tesi drnls and non residents themselves. In connection with these .ftet* shrill remember ing: 1. .That 110. members voted to eject \Yhilficld — 3 «/ mem jrom me Fret Hiatt*. , , 2. That of those 110, voting to -otist Whitfield, oKlytFOUßwertßtichpnanmen. ■ I! 3. That 92 membegavftted.pgajqitojecliog Whit flclfl-rflOof them SiattStotft. • , 4. Thal.lbo remaining; 1$ pjtrs from. It/- .Fnm Stakes .ui--- “ .r id. ... Jin. -OH* «*"«.!? lfer« ■ v °y did tfioee ,92 raeg.cnd.orsß.lhp tflraflop>of Kansas by Missouri Border, io.jrot jng .Jpj.e-i tain WhilSebf in his seat 7 ■ And ore. wp.tp consider ,lb®. voleep of. those 12- liorlhcrn jppjnjjprs—»lj Bu chanan indjcpUyc of fllr. ppii-i qJ, „ , ‘ '■ We h«Ve irf notice s number of improve ' manlß row beiny Made in%ur boHough.' i Mr. Wra. Bacbauk constructing a large and cwtr modiolu dwelling 1 . Hoar diis' present residence] ’ It will-be Uie largest and - moat substantial, as well as the tastiest private building in the village, if net in the county, . Although;it is a-frane building, Id so- Jlditff and comfort it wfllieqnal stone’ or brick,- 16 .(act, it will be a dbUhfo house—rbeing bricked be tween the studding from Sills to plates. MrJJuche is doing a good -thing. for mechanics in carrying out life plan of the work. So every builder is a bene factor to the working classes, if lie be liberal Mr. JR, S. Bailey is erecting a large Store on the site formerly occupied by the dwelling of Mr. A. S. Brewster, This budding will add more to the com plctencss of the business part of Main street than any qpiet building at any other pnitij, possibly could, in our judgment. It is to be finished in the most substantial manner. It is amusing to see the- Bucbaneets manage the Presidential card. Almost every hunker sheet that comes to us just now, has the "Great Speech of J. 8. Clay, Sonof the IMMORTAL HENRY CI^AY!’ Only think of that, onto! ’ Aircd-raouthed, liunker sheet lauding the dead Cut 1 Why, six yetln ago this Clay was the most finished rascal in the land, if their columns can bo trusted. Now, be is cation ized; and it would not be aurptlaibg Were (he'im mortal, great democratic party to-claim him as one of the apostles of Dhuglas-demoeraey. Admiuing that James'B. Clay does eay that Slav ory must be sustained, and therefore goes for Bucfa< auan—what of that? • Doesthat make Wrong any coraelier? Can James 6. Clay make, -consciences stultified like bis own, to order 7 ,Do ; free.raepvoto so and so because Jimmy Olay will vole so, and so 7 . Cf A despatch from Columbia, 6, C, slates that' the apodal elections in the districts lately represent ed by'MSWrv Brook* and Kent, have resulted In theunanimbus re-clection of both. ' The rote Was Hnuaually Gafetie. , ■ If-Untbo true, then, we i*ro at-iiberty to auppqafl tku the .voters, of ibefcp^alfiota.-.aro.advocate* •& brutal viplenoeui .(tie,suppression Of ften spoeeb. What would, that ajrguo lbr the moral, character of (hose fresepp)? : tq bpastof. . , But it is aot lrqe, . Jhe,q%i«l returns shpw (hat the votc,in the, ptape of .being ,pnnauallyj,large, was less,by equip. 1200 thap thalaf Jlie pjuvjpps elpclma- rj a v^y,,'cpnfosfid and straggling, owing! o t ihre»{iekf els... We prpsumo. Wl.’Efenlpn is.no/'elecfed, jjoypraor. rtjc&'of petliora is. ,The ,probabi|meg wopld seen? to favor Ewing, but the Bpiith'weat','remain's' to be heard from, apd there'Po)k wil| doubtless tod-.-i' f._ „t.' ,‘ u :• We have no ppufirTOiion/runa /St. Loui* (rfjjhp.report.jrt.Wapnington.tlpffJtenpeltis returned ioQpngrpBB.py,c|c Bfaic, 'and do ppt eredjk ii. ab. bur *t; Louis dispatches ougbltotovuaoxwnoaedit. 1 TY ft IT AT 6 om ntcatfona. (fHPNBI .R. Edi Ftr (he AgiU ,N. Y, Aug. 3.181 will you. allow K*.' ollf *8 «Q|t.of Wertiy otULpodrida io„m Bfi i^^i^pTcih^r^K thing.ln.My of tW: eondtUomnd JitaaaggtaJ of our great Republican party in this section; I fa TOW^^rS^^l^»Th , ‘lbo rural uiouibip wi | rui»r | ilood fom ■ago pestetella Btpsabmsmh Wf^KEPrfieni,, important struggle between Slavery and Free dom. But, whSt lteTliefrpT •ABf'Wftai'^n d&F F r&4 I— lOimosl wished fojrj;nioaibiwftlcot<vtti>bl«#thg 1 Far more: thAhi fonttiweekscour have ■been ‘pawShadi V»iiea»blihß>,feilv,idtßktaf-ftf jtte' .wejtrfjeridling whitanldr# talhvitffi has.spok ed'lheknonttlfe'from uhe.ihirstly soil; linked; inpitbe^lltandibarDqtSKttgictnlrneetltWaJtoiweti 1 W#ter»*rihwW*uli<mMobistwM *JB«r i.wfeeliS'jherdeHire hfaawbsqthed every; rrtW. vTMaSisbcoiter«J(, wpy-ww«(l»»|lw. L«;(bo-Jtfted hi? .Weary•eyetlo.heqvcq ( tjfajpty I «,friendly,.cfeud,. Oifor; win4!?i .<Che,p!Bnlipg.do», lib^JoamirtgSKaaSiwe . pat lent- ox, tdilingi«t the apdiSaid in ' ulamfattakable't Hat>gui^p r M^hfetj^n!’’ Thejnftdeptlflowerihaaihuogius •We. /aitHingwCocnetalk .has 1 looked..upward 'beseechingly, and: the (reps have stretched out, (heir arms and swayed their tops la and Tin sighing “ rain, ■ rain, rain ! 1 ’ But.now-thank heaveni the univer sal praypr is answered, and .the big rain drops more precious that) jewels, are drop ping thick and: fast upon the famished earth* How king it, wjll; comiqu&l .know not,.but nothing would delight ora more tbqn to have ji Inst two or three.,days. c , ~ : , The citylof Schenectady; otherwise called iDorp or. Dwtrqp, (sr ap old Dutch,fitly,.and, the oldest j nhabkants retain ip thisday.many of. the ©ld, Dutch actions. and. c.«s lo th> B < i w" Many-'.rich influential families ,»|ill- occflpy their old fashionpd, peaked^-gabled-double dpored houses. Still, tharp. are in j)he„-city many fine mansions, and many sipai*, Uher?|, enter pnsiogmen,. He weyet bphind band it maybe (in, other matters, it has certainly 1% ken a noble, stand in education. It has Jong been distinguished, for,its,College, which, has so. wonderfnKy prpspsred, ppder tho guidance of the; great j)r„ and tyfaich bps spqjt' forth her .Potter,.her Wayland, her Jlipkpk, ,herSE WARD, and many other distinguished men and npw.bj > tbeexo/lions and bqnev f olence of -the same .great mind, another .instit- Jution has beenitestahiWhed, llrfd ia .exerting a healthy, powerful, isqd extensive influence upon society ;, on influence.that will be felt out;only in this city,and.county, but through out the stole, Prefer to the “-Union Schpol.” This is a “ graded school,”, and absorbs all the public, sohoolsof the city- It.bos, just completed its.,first year’s ; { have attended most of its examinations, and closing pxoiclact*, amt liuvu been puili gratified ond astonished by the systematic order, the ex cellent discipline, and tbe thoroughness'and proficiency exhibited in every department frjomL ||ie lowest juvenile, ,(o,the.hjuhs&U-ar cl4ssical—' J* pignt. Ip.scp 'thirteen hundred children-thus, wording to gether onder-f)iir;,heelthy,-Und heaptiful sys tem ofgoverprneni. and.qljjjo interested, .that even the;,most/ careless and the youngest.of them wpuljl cry; if pbfjgßd lp ?tay, home, hr p?et\,half,n.day. Many;,of, the pupil? in-the higber , department, I ehqul'd school. I 'heard a member of the board pf education nf.-dhe ,city. of i New v the plher day, ih«tt fee hat) visited many, scho.ola in various;parts of the stale rand in bja.own city„bm ,|hat .this,excels them ail,. • When wjll Eennsylvafiia be able Urbopstof schools like this 1 By, aprovuiopmadeby Dr. Noll, any young- man who . maintains a certain standard of merit,, and graduates.from . this “ Union School,’’.can go alsp through Union College free. , How muchlha, world pyva to the benevolence of Dr. Noit| • The worst thing 1 can.say of Schenectady is, that it is a real hot bepl.of Know Nothing ism. The Mayor, Aldprman, and all the offi-. cors of lha pity ore -Know Nothings j and still more, they, are Fillmore Know Nothings, Bull am'quite.sure that /the glory. of the "American” .party in this city is passed.— It has triumphed, but I believe it cannot tri umph - again; It .may indeed carry |bo city but jt cannot carry the county. The body of thiwparly is sick, and wasting away every day, while the-Republican parly here is young vigorous and epthusiasiic; and it has a gootf chance of success. A Buchanan roan here is (poked upon as a. living wonder,—all l)ie democrats having gone in for Fremont.— Among these are some- yery influential and prominent: men, such,,as Platt, potter and J, F. Cochram, Esqs., whotook a leading pan in the recenhKepublican Democratic Conven tion. But I bave.reppHcd. my limits; I,will Write again in a few days,- when.l will say’ mote of, politics, ’the faipjitUl.continues. „ &q. Fit 1 the Agitator. , GfeNtxEMEN'br Tioga Cb uhty : We calf upon'you to arise. Sleep nb longer. Liberty deiriahds your energies!' Why fold your arms while your fellow man is grbaning ander theacctirsed'bbnd pf slaveryArlbe! let your every power be brhplqyecl tb r!d this bfeauliful 1 land of this sou!,'dbafredingcursß. • Humanity ofllsj bonbr ca||S, religion calls,•■*!!( ybd listed? ‘ The‘ crisis'bds'cbtnei anil Shall an ,insignlffcAni'Ve'w l VhoBebdb)bheVefTisB'a6dVe tjseir iqlerdsr'idthis’ irdipi, tniimphoyerilbd iratriplb SnoW 1 ual we fike-mtlkantf watbr spTrila retubb tbafct—bow downnhd fet otir glorious haflqn 1 become th'd hlblihg'Scbff of Eurb|iio‘( of ; ev£'n; dtber ’ lands ? God forbid; Wle it th[a momehi in mahypslavd pen, ih the agool2lng ‘Cty up fdfhhlpfandshall that c>y 'idle Wind, f tirthefedfd? GHehfefithAn be, if we Who hAVb beaJlh snd 'airengih' and liberty Tel (hIV crisis pSas abd aid not to db alroy pppreasipn put of the' land, .rio hpie for parley .njplp be ft kt Arise Cn maaio ’and go if is ektsoded byer.aßolhtj wall ) Kill lur dead bodies, a lukewarm be- rare Ifi yoH country Be* you out, because,! 'ye afineißr hot iB cold.” Women of he WWh.-wS-'call you to encourage ( 'our fathers, brothers, husbands and lovers] lom—tree* id. Shrink hearts, to r j.- xiiiu* aPyror-fathers or tutq of enough fo frid? Trißl^neaiirU^^liipVWjW'rsbJowcaum wrmwW¥ ■mm km wpi. V*iU Jsflvrfgfißfc" tp>.fijl(»f. jjSUifji, WHHjS’we', wiW r™*bsf. ¥ritf(t>§'^ifl T >bef r"^^irmw)M% ■tiLffiwtmmlfmsisr m, mm ;a- ri ■Q&mmwwwjvi'fay w. ! iefed, hitd piir to&jb' feV&rafi&f.. /IP We £iij) the vIcWJ/W!W; W)lf's(tjky’S 'ffteittj IjtowYb , Jim entire 1 WHl'vOu'r&fdtise 'ytiif' Bfifher nciin/or siiV!y?Jl> i ytrilVKinil '■'" * ' * ff ■ **- W - ■J.II ij ;j . Bear* nan's VomthteSkiko—GnAi!t —The Louisville Journal t fells Ihe following) verypungent anecdote, which must have.ldlti with Wonderful effect-upon the atd>Bedera|ist of !812 and-1816, - The source Whence lit carne, 100, the-immortal Henry Clfey, Whose clarion voice reverberated, through the repaid lie Itrcwcentreio! circumference, summoning .Iheudflah to arris, to vindicate (hettghtfe and libertieoof ! Araerichn;saarncp;on thehigh seas/wbileJanaes/Buchanan op posed: the war land dehounbedfhe. fldmipistrdikai .aoif all -thofeeavbofavorodfMhe, second war Of, lode* -pendsnqe,” must, havegiven. the retort of the ■great Kentuckibna deni Jbldibree;:,:. - '■ ■« Upon o cerlaia dccasibo in the U. B.,Sen ate, Mn Buchanan,in (he coarse of a perso na I dieted that be lhad volun teered to:go> to Baltimore in the last War with •Great BnitamiwhetUhe British attacked,that awrjrct ibf lhirrk I.have.beard something about the gentleman?* volunteering/ stud Mr. Glay, > bull understand, that: when he arrived.ot Baltimore, the British word gone/ - ‘ Well/ -said Mr., Clay, 1 1 merely wish to. know whether Mr. Buchanan- volunteered .because be knew that.the Brilish were gone, or whelk ertke. Brilishktotd\tkat the gentleman Mai o oluntteridi imd therefore evacuated the ■coast” Since ,o,ur last issue, (says thp Jlonesdale Democrai,y, ve have recejyed the “OflttpVl Proceedings t»f the National Democratic Cpo vention held |b Cincinnati,’’jand “published by order of ifie Convention, 'ltis a pamph let of 7S pages. Commencing op the 591 h page and ending on the 60lh is .this record— “B F, frpro r^^iffuuns,.reported the lolloping—• ■ ~ > “Resolved^'.: That- lire Administration of Praoklin.Pierce: hasheenitrue lothegreat-.io tferesis of the,country. .In. the /aee. ojf.the rodst determined oppositional has.maintained the laws} enforced economy, fostertedprogress, and inlbsed inlegrity and rigor into every de partment, of the government at home. Jtlhas signally, improved ;owr treaty relations,, ex tended the field of cpinmetctal enterprise,.and viddioatedithe rights, of . American.. abroad.. It has assarted with eminent iimpan lialily, the i . just .-claims of every seat ion, and has at all limes faithful to ihe ConsiiUi tion. We therefore proclfeiepour unqualified approbation .of its measures and its policy, “Adopted, wUhoblng and ap plausbfsbd unanimously.” - Wasuhkgtpn, Aug. 6,1956. There - was some, gloomy/ countenances about Congress to-day, after the lowa, news of the morning ,hqd .beep , digested.. The Democracy .looked with confidence-; tp,a > de cided triumph in -that quarter,-and they tako this sign to be ominous.of a. coming stampede in the West, The intelligence from Missouri, too, and that from- Si. -Louis., especially, sity quite badly on their stomachs.. After flJFlhe clamor of “sectional strife,”..!he first Member elected to the new Congress from a - Slave Slate is impressed with the odor, of Republic caaism. Mr. Blair was denounced as an Abolitienrsi of the deepest dye, and ihe advo cacy of Col, Benton was used to confirm the charge. Yet he has beaten Mr. Kennell.one of the most deservedly popular men,it), the district, and a man who stands as high here, morally and socially, as any other ip Com, gross. Kentucky appears to have turned her back upon “ our dear Fillmore,” though the promises were abundant of. pn overwhelming victory. .. The .revolution has- begun, and revolutions never; go backward.— Tribune Cor. V One Honored Dollars “taken, in” Democrat. Who believed ip’ Popu lar Sovereignty,‘authorizes us to pay oyer the sum to any Buchkheer who will discover' in the Cincinnati! platform, and make mani fest id mb'naked dye, any plank'orsplinter of aplrinlf, io ttis p’ebple Of a Ter ritory,'' thrpdgVfho Legislature thereof, the right to exclude Slavery frorn lhe Territory, or id othSf the doctrine of “Squatter Sovereignty,”' m preached by Dopgiari’in Illinois, before Judge Trutnbull Mrnpred hnd epiljetf his A un j in the tJ." 5. Sendte.' * ‘‘‘ 11 tWI iV p chance for doughlhnda td make' money arid' save their political bkcoii at thb same time. pQn\all, apeakat once, but, do npt hu pashfuj;,jgeijts. §hoy us the Sovereignly;. hpve been mbfiline about, ftuce,, toe violation pf. ’lhe’Misypun Compromise. ,1 “ . ' • i -..ili i ■ v ;CinCIRNATI > :AUEOSt.7^IBa6. A dispatch ftoA Metopbw in CritteAdeb County, ''A^rlinsas^ft*'- whole A merrrcAn ticket' is eldcted/fctid that'tha State Nb gone byw large majority for the AtericatffcamJiiaw ht Worn A,‘^ U ' O' jF. yptf .Want to but; books, ga ta A\ y;l 0 b ’s, " For lie hjiajiisl returned! from (he City’ with in en> ' ' lirely Bcwitock of BOOitS &' STATIONERY, Fartci/Gotidi, jet BtdekUtSy Udrriion'i Perfymi : i! . ll '" N •* hnd Toilrt Soap. " Babbisßits iLaieSRBDBtnB.. ' • a * \ I'.Sl ~1 • .V / .nv-rf .T/A>v.?i?> \ ual y.pQa Ml tillage of,l^^ K Cp-rJfafl*-. and u under ofr^^Ktfsf^Genesee Conference large and b«i been oocu> pancy t 5 >s ,Vf School eometiAH bljr, ibe.UsilifflWwiK 1 Aili or MDgeMm.aoftoMtneioaMcfc «n v a Rse>; I/yonJaqoef/a grad eat* of the fi*es«*;>W wlftjJlftn^inigafjrrtPtwapUeM, \» M»AEllfld\fiLoSs(im SWjfGko F«nalAS«edfiag)Si,iM9n44dNeiiDt -: l ?Sff r e^ite!l o T^HW !n ' dnuiii b nrmi h'o 10a nirm j > Jmn MmmSmim $ Owsw* yri i;' iiOB ,!>yi9q)o> nijo m;i ■ • *-M 9flßW.f P, 1 tiHi JiMl!(/)3l IHH 'J ’■ i l ®? m.ac •.! "• ■! ... UAtoH ife«itt<raif,'d’lefi(Jihg anef'influ- Hhttal t)eni6ci‘iiic’ 3 it Mqbir c’ili, Stilivrrtr Y.;ihii W«k taols d6\yn' the Bucfiandri attd'BdiatS' iJrai : '6f piid T>kytob. A arena. HWiself'tr., tbirttoerats Ikttetipoii o « fi: V> Vvn*»«» 4, t<«;■ •ted change will « This Sir carry dismby mio tbtTranSs faced, Kankes NeWrisSa Democracy fiff county—who'have Keen ‘cbufrtirfg largely on the dtipport of thii- pOperaodits Pree-Soil SbhstiriberS. ’ It is believed Htat-'ift present course’ wig dictated’By the'' united action of radical Democracy Of this cobnry. Whh tMfr add the dther'acdessWaa Which we are re cdiyingYrbm ‘ fiard i 9beWs ß abd’Anii Ne braska ‘ America ns,' yOu rbay ttobht on a pretty of eb'ly draft bho I let JA tßfs cbfbiiy >e twceniho ardent- add 1 tndottiiiaßl# l BtplOref arid hirFugiliVe-SlaTeLaWebmpetithr, Where ihere'wa# a pTbralrty Of abom i,so(t for 1 the tatter last fait, while Bachaoatt wilt be no* where. Oebrge W. liord.esq., ofeo of-obr oldest and'moat profflin ent taWyOrs, Ob d C has. H. Van Wyck, District Attorney'of thecoun ty, Wth formeHy DemOcralSf will Sllitop thi* and the adjoining’ counties" for Frte Speech, Free KabatiS end Prenr^orfl. fT ■' -Jowajjis «h»flre(;&ee. State tsi vote .since the Presidential .nbrninaiions, andlhere- ap pears to teoo doubt ea. to Aw amy,of think. ing» . Oajf latesk/disppicbas affirm-ib* else, non of the Repoblvc&n State Officers, WA Members of Congress, {never both - canted our way before,) and the Legislature,by large majorities, Tbe,.fo)loiytog pro tbertreported majorities iivtbesQUrHiea beard, from ey tele graph, as comparednyyilh the ttelOifpr Sever, nor in 1854, when (Republican} was elected, under the immediate effect .©/*tbe.Na ijraska Iniquity, by 2,4B6;mnjprjfy, running far ahead of his -ticket. , VVe, ihenflarjied one Congressmen by 1,551, and lestibe other hy*79. ... . ,- i: Scott 360; Henry ,870; Louisa .360; Jefferson 305; Vanßnran-SfPO; Washington 500-i Jsckson-150; Muscaatiq* 300 1 Liw 500; Btjphanarv 250; Delator* 120; C|sylon 400; jawaipO,; FnjßiedPft.; B.leo.k iHawk,2sol;Johnson 300; , . .. Rep. insfj., 4,100; do* in ’54,J.,91#; Ra publictmgaiß, . , Jlfotnle Evqttng, Jjfaq {Eifmoreji, ift *)!“?iPR 10 ihe Ja.ct ihal.TAe fffw ' Orleans Ofitlsche tgdtvnp ,ls Freiqgni, “ why (key do npt.pull ‘doWq'hia jsstab lis,h>nfim.” _li is tfn»s Iwrt Republicanism i» to 5e made sectional T HARTs.—-th lotb‘ trft, Jine, wMf S' Mr. Jeremiah flirt, aged 36 jeafe ' The deeeated- inn; a eeaaietcnr member of the fiaptiltponaasno, aod bore (he idicrin j* ofl-aJh*, J»ring illn«n with eaetaplaiy patient aad retina- Ibn. A derated wife and mother, her lon will'be deeply felt by the hatband and little one* the h«» left behind.' , - i ‘'Who abaft weep .when (be righteona (Jie 1 . \Vliq shall rapnrn when the gpod depart 7 When the soul o‘f- the righteona away iball Br, ‘Who alittll Ta)r the lisa to heart V* [We republish (his notice hr order to correct a serious crforwhichappcarediaitaa pobtisbed Its! week. Ed.] '< WANTKB —.Tsnactiro, officiant aid nspoosirie Agent* to can roes Tioga County tor subscriptions to the new Map of the county, shortly (0 ho published. Mdieea, . JAMJiS D. SCOTT r IW (jhestnnWt, Philadelphia. Hearse ! Hear ye ! Hear ye! WE hold these trufhs selfieridsnt; 'That the way to be prosperous is to buy cheap and always of the best quality; buy nothing pimply bet cguse it it cheap, tjut because you neetf it god, Lbgk it iq both good and cheap; that those who buy cheap, by (he quantity, <A u retail first quality goods cheapo that ah eoonotnrci (buyer can tell good* at as low a figure in .Wellaboes' asthey can.be purchased in tbs City; and .therefore,,,,,, XATlsPitis MJkff, who buys qeonauficqllj ;,aod that TAYLOR’S IS TUB PLACE, - f To rdacßis* ’« - Chid and Silutr, Duplex, Lever. Anchor and Ctdmv der WATCHES. Odd a>aint,,pM'%o&‘t l^ . of! tizetaud jyalUiet, OoU GamtoajidJg^ ’ taie Bteaitmiii aadEar+iTigt.fXiiii ' Eingi, SlieVe Dnntmt,Sludt,'ipl 1 ■ Silver Plated TtfAre, Cakf j£,k'l,, C'axd Baiiett, ' Childrens net, ittib ' Tea Knheti Bktitr Knieit, 7\3ie fSrit, Table ahd.TfSptiati if* A*tv>.*epth>af. 4f i-tUhMfiqt, qifga,.prices ,«ad jualiliu, ; ~WB f _-
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