~lweallSir!*sa~ :w..c+ M vs. ~d ?: __ _ rr' tr ';+ , .~ - •. ... • the setae ilireciion. When tire fi, ling intetligetice %Whitt igutra w - , a.. (a IC itiaig ',reached the "Stitt.., Moir eglit'ors' . - dm goo 'oed the foul wroug in term; orfitting iii *lgnation. It was but a spaimndic ett'ort, liowtVeir, and in deference to the youth Dad 'the Fri:bailing sentimeneatf ‘l4 party,;they 'have dropped ulf, one after the other, until ItPiliir,`atr far 114 I have been able to :racer 'tdortliere is o u t a Democrat l paper which 'dares boldly to justify Had defend the Free State party, and' 'dormice their M anglers. In Owe of enimerageniciit and sympa - thj for their outraged' feltow.citizeus from tl:e North, thine 6 livle e b,e. than jeort ridi cu le thrltlic:r gloprottsed and I courlition—inkrepre,entaiion ''l their notiZe4-d'alreleilinTglittit a-preteudol ildulity of the statements awl appeals w ibeyOsend th eir' brethren; or. the I States. ' 1t lliit~ thtirhipidkers tichlititinl , the fllule I spirit=-setae of then. igina Mg the questMii I entire'or i ; other? of ,tre.iting it with perversions; iniisrepresentatious and 1111.01 issues ; and others taking opmly rho of ther'oppresetorig ;,tint no into of them ,ail. voiniting theorem. of Kmisas. iir,, rl favoring hes admisaion nailer : the, ,Freq.Skaie c u . wtilttlitiltledoPt-Pd ‘ bi ,IcAto denotietrations,, and, pro. cesaieik of he party, I find bliiiners and I . devise/; ts~ptft ping brutal to alts, tit re- l ispoutet,:!o„ the ,appeals of that. people Mr . ; enparalleled, wreak:, I oilen,hited, im doubt they milli dcd, to prepare the tinissesfor,i reined of justice cud) protection,, tut! are• ignitlimiceetsistimee la -outrage 'and t;s If r find-all the Demoprais portion of. the Democracy boldly repudiating the liansas-,g6braAte bitt,ky insist,pg, that SEa , 11 r g in go iota tti6Tertitorits to e spltO,Of Chit groat, gross or, the people.; and that, the iriligibij; tam of ; „ the .I'crt it ivy,' have no - ,right pate Territorial laws to forbid it Or exclude it. ,Deumeristic Itepreseutatives front enn - it,yleaitiagvep, in the Senate and the House; iqflPhttat these opinions, • other. gqppreniaticps from with Democratic leaders from other Stators:' declitse themselves non eoMiitift epon i thit heresy ; duo inevitable lOUditt: 9y. OfTWIkICIA, it is casy.to show, yr' ill.:6e, iii prompt almost entirely the firatien 'of sttY; More „F m ree States. , 4; Haying origivated a,mo7cment myself. to Rid onr,,people 11,,sending them mel t and; money, and having ,proseeeted , it With the ; strictest avoidance of party , character 'and.asktiied clout ra lity, as to the, political ststraist4. sod haying earnestly yoked .the ciu-operation Of , MCII of .to L'4ve failed to,enlist iu it, to my kucivrledge,';‘' aingloDeuroarat , . >lu the Ceuventiiins .CleyeLtud,und Buffalo, culled without dia., linetion of, party, in furthoranceof.this, en 'terPrieo,, there. was no Dennicrat present but myself. This cannot have been from: 'any wanti,of ; generosity or of me'ans,, but enly in ,dcfurence to the prevailing tone otted motiment of tho . parly whickis enlist .ed ePOtt 4ke, other, aim, of the question _ AttdPoteoniyhave theY abstained fromaid. ingthe movement, but in theirTressei add 'influence they.• hass, ed.; r,deavored to crippleand retard; it bY'stieSr hing at,:it,;waruing the community' lig4l;st it as - , treasonable, and declaiing (bat, 'the .traioney would, be misapplied, thus angles. . turtling to preent,contributions even' frdin . ; friends, of the,ureasure, might g0,,0n with.ibis catalogue; and .if i tteeps`rtiry. gap tnlf that',the prevailing tone of Ilia ruinsas 7 , but I c;ni l !lider It tmly hocessary to add,that mint coid: relates but to thejf The.lSAith, r ...fehrire,the•gTeat mess 6i 'lie party is to be ~..„foend,,makea no pretensi:on, as a vvii:de, to ,11.,,edyneacy, of any t hiag; bgr , Pure 1.1,..ri1er , de , What f ,then, hafe the Free State teen o f 1 11 K 4 00148 to expect front a Bentocr'atili'Ad.l -.rfainistration, oven, if presided over by; Mr. 7 .Baohanan ,If he conh) be' left to act lip. .;sou his own,impulses, utri;tticted ever : I.,,,stii. influetaces, and freer 'front all pledgee and 'obligations, expresS itePried: t be. I€, tem would be very differeut.' But, unfor-, ! this is ant eleutimr,.. . ! , ...troirld. rightfully be considered a' decision ,Isigairit , ba,,whatorer. maybe his own pri ?.;eate, feelings. , ai at Washington, ...itio - Kanstur and elsewhere, ruld necessari. a large extent, be filled with our eu : arnica . Inforniatioh would' ,cunie .through a distorted umdium'; and' lastly . . „ttecould. nop aid us svi,theut having' first Inade,,up his mind to be,abaudonedaud warred upon by Isis owe' party., l'hegolith eould.charge him with rtolaiing . l6' pled ..;geo,,end etre, upon him with the 'bitterest' „hostility, and at least a per, ion of the Alen' lleruoc:roay woul4.iollow Eiler time. es. ;lie would thus be left withMita'inir ey support , his Ailinitlistraium,,unlesi 1. 11040111 d cast , himself. itito thearths of t h e • , Republicans.- We cannot, it, seuuktit,V, y, 'either ask or expect him to do this upou a, • .spiestioti whore party fines are ao 'plainly • *siva Aoeforo his ttle.ctiou. Like all ithin 11.,1412ediu the same.situittiN, he• Must obi!). boi.the party sentiment n' whieh. . he is 'ele,Cted. • That there are.Demoersts Pennsyl4- - nit who aro full of indignatieu,agaiust lb.() ''.derminet of the South in regata to Kiiiisas aux well aware, and that they anulil usir their 'Anemia, to redress her , wrongs J. am jell satisfied hat s ciao.) , are too few in pro _ .I:alien to the ,whole party of tbe Illgion • 'a'• sustain: his Adthittianation in a war with his party. They have f .,,ypt,been uuai. is g.r , tomuike their opinions,ligpvar and he felt -ia• , the PertY. and, of course. evaluot do so, hereafter. , honor their good iuteutious, ; hist 1-eineot believe in Moir power. 14:repeat that I,buvo bean forced , m these ; wssoielations after uo, slight iitrtiggle : , t , ley feeliegs and inel'ilations. -:< 3 at ie bsitaa be eleafed,,und his . idguinistra- . 1 froin Achat toy . , jielgineurl 'ilairepela me •to hi gird approbatie t.dn, a tbougn support. At. belie - 0 ppW, .1 !oust regard the D . yrnocraite party ac lull gm u- , :• , reitted ‘itr Abou :Lein ts'ettiqualisiu,; toward which, fat sallie time peat, it has Inen rap -I.` +idly Moiling, and I quit,it, well ilA;Uretl ' - , thetdarytiuty testy country demand at my • -‘,liindit this saerifice of personal 4.ling. * , Very truly yours Tee Locorocov Mee , given up a SO* of eteoting their; State u Ticket.— . t M 1 to "but their wooer , : opi their 'iiitUitelitt in October no• way you eau- fix.it _ ,J - *.thiteth come of the green cora are utill te to ske-thei r pile" that Eiddiau'an Z k : eerlw...the State in °November. Reas. 'f".011.--they impact 'to see a titration be. 3s - 1i titellea' the Aeterieaps and Republicans.— Shell we gratiq them R.:• We thiult we tree a unanimous rzelathauoti, - all over State..-No Since irrAD Electoral ticket for the State of filetyland bee beeu agreed upon by tate Fttuaeut Inca of dist State:. i .. . ... 4 41411 S 1 1 111/1111Y,BINNER. --- r - , : s - ~1 • 1 , ' ,- 0T- I t - , .T , i, ' / 1. 1V 1. - :. '. 2 ' 4 '.:' ' .4, ~,.' ..• •,:, Iti l'l - - 4 I,l4Niv. • ‘ .:,,., --.!-,: - s ,- - CIETTVSBIERC. Thursilay Sw,)t‘ r 110p0 we may find knar,o meamt in. Inture of allielding onv,i4vea fro n t Fori•gn influence. 'ever form it may he atlemidea. • viato ottiro kovo ! roon thisookt . ,lic old woqd.— M==,==l ,OUlt . CANDTDATES. -1 Fott`l ,l / 2 1KNIDitn,1 4 ;' ' ' JOIN CIIIRLES FIIEgONT.- FOIL VION RItEI 4. ; , 111111.111 L. DIY TON. Unluii Sintti lurid Comity CANAL 00504151110g11. , ' TliVgAg Yurk, Atiritioic onxistAt, ItIV IN - P fELVS, i,e'iviiigtrc;,;,.T, ( Aviv e.) SVILVKYOIirfiENOtAI. B. LAPOIITN, of (Republican.) coNquess. • • JOSEP )(ROY. SENATOR. ASII INGTON CROOKS. ASSOCIATE JUDOES. DA,VID TIORNER. 'IV 41 L I 114 R STE W A RT. #s•kr,MBLY,. 1011 N MUSSELMAN. COMWISSIONER. PETER ' MI6KLEY; (of "daniel.) DIRECTOR OV TUE, POOR. JOSEKI E P . N E ,13IIRVEYOlc.: ~ ./.I:Cbl3 DIEHL. BERNARD . II I L DE 111 RA ND. PROBietriti° A F TCdtrliY • WILLIAM 'L IVILOLELIth. N. connected with Southern Ple L0C.0,00 6 ' 'Pact* ' becomittg l ' u ' l3. ' w "" 3 " evil '' . sotnety than that 'of the North ; that • negroes ProOlt;iv,ter v'-'lrfse"•lirogrettst vat nre ncgroes, , and not white men; end , there- 1 Oevelop4eSit, °rib's lessdenc '•' ~ . . ~ -. l•t•fert. ol lo peculiar. domestic 't it ' . f 11'"*The facility iillt . Which the migro.. : Setith is en ala;teiy at all ; L'i l it, ls o l n u t t r n r o. tli tr ' driving Lecofoeto party adaptritsclf to, sir: fr, the neturalieletion of the' racesilu e i:l nt t r hi; 1 Cumstanect. ie one ef :the most sk tiling ni , , , k o .e r r ei w al hi c k o kz ed l i s ti 4 oMof society, whouerer or wing- its eh aracterist les: , ,•Througbout ,its,eut 4 0 .. .tol 0 e further hOlf r trtll.7i i t;r i tl i ex x t t :• ' l m Al s o i l t i i°, l l % t s .i ke llOr; . hr 't' i he' free; full and tilletithare .. , 'ivel hi#pry, ii 'yea been" `all things to 'all • i ' men" ; , :and i(his.ne4r'hdvitaied tom - mil. feet freedom 'Of euxthpeareu•'PvPur'P,,-, u r t i l 3 -I )° F - ,. fyo ibendoria , prinni i'••' ,• iltielniiinetifinethiirt s l iu n i t i ;:l'iroi ' ;;tft r rli, u i i s ' ';: l,4 . , ....,. .. .p e, w h en tenacity to ... n ,,... . . it,1,1.14:e4te , .4 .; , .. ett ..., 0 , _ 51 . 8 - , : _, __ .• 8 I . imy pisonu!.,l to -ff to peace; progress and is ; Je l l ?it tr . , uts purpose p ardety utAinqrican milt/3mm 1t I • 1 to he A l i v ei ryi s eX e i t s ie te r n ee e , e i seet r' it ' . —accession , ,to.'ol4oo, and the :idiiiiibittion of t le A Merluall 11..01.1 of the Inavell and -fishes of, % •power. upon gcular those of th rtiel'eao"l:th'ittH''jp'eritri'- , , i r. ~, no questienlytathis fie . e,tlyerity . been more 'tiS; '6ols'efol di ? T i ll tf io n r u ' e lt YP' ' "'I Vri" thitt'thC I•a l ritiern D t e„ e t i tfe i Xy lut iv ' ll l e vt i. ' decidedly manifested thaul.graccry. which ',lrv° said has suddenly •iinifame the Minit things rotni, -30 ' l ll i tlem-i)ft ,ahould. ho I , ,Kcsolil-ed , to theni, . , lon !. be in favot; of the 'free exintosian of because the,MoSt,united lio:iimeTupulnus 1 outhern operation or us the dupes ..e• iirkpoi iiure would' terra it, the estension .or -Sim erc . :' ' interest in the-couutry; •_. At party true le I-''' 'rite southern Sl.avery, , Lneefoos.wiff he'. , Dm eocratic tletitiment cannot be .pro ,'content content with Molting less thin thii—Nor• very, Chico -Dereocraej, , ill its true secse, tltcre ':Looofecos . :must cease talking or! '' implies equalitolf riibi, and the elevation •, 81.1 Very, its U..nioral and polities,': evil, nod 1 of man. while Slavery ire plies inequality of rights and the degradation of 11l alt. Hence, ' 'must chime in , with •ilie Smith in callitig ill between the Slavery.(white u" well as thick) a lilt oink. there is *to p'atUral 'affinity tin arguing thit.Pree Society - is a ,Etti,nre l , two interestsitilinti . 1) r,. .. : . 'early . i umnerats prosperity ,eat, be , no.' (1 . ' I' iiiiiit,lr - .114 ,4 1 were ra ma i ~:,. ~„ ~ nen, He compared an't that Perquithmt 'with the 7itirdeiali c tiftr .' Acl rePresrnte.l the gulled only. where a condition of Slaver? ~i . , .. ary, p;or t a i ils. Gradually the Polnett . r.tts of the conservative !Sentiments. Now ,;' the • i .elakming the; kakna 0000i:t .,, i0 ailie L iti,„ . er t approach this mallard. They have n • nn; wa tad . - abandoned. Wilmot Proof. °lsm, which they the •Shive• power, wt kilt, is'itt ,Ariatoeitisy t ian d:l6,,,,fle„ed:doc.ena.ut , if, proftiesteliii 1047. They have tetrOcted 11s . deesi.peit.eiplai t‘pies : kkt, am De 'i nnerm..: the demand made in 1849 that the cxten ! je , thougrt,',4)tili'thiS i'Subidititiitl'gtatiul.2""' or Slavery' wag "contrary to .'•Str te k a 4apprke •,- 4 ik e ta t e •- iie t n . ill , ~.i:. :• . .t. h e int ; Ilightti," and agiMO t'he t, ,th is' ex tensiou . is 'dent. w I e provetrient of the :11ttluao. Witioilit.: ~ B i t s necessary to the South and to the •t•safety 0. of the Itcpublic." They have abandoned thbl.,,ogiagedi4 m. occur sudden! v. ~S quatter - Severeitti ty'-' and, . are, adopting' theconirary, .0 gr'4 iillWri:iii4f many; the Seuttitten view that the Oenstitntion nE years tvere,reqiired ., ,nre,lYlnljnerae l y -wPS ' .11411:1* 4 1 ,, §,P..,p,r,y.;V1 ililllaiiiix • t i nien :thti'U. Si' carriecliSlaiery with it into. the Tdritthties." , They *re-preparing .tm: vote , t .which is 06 irre.iiip;a:ii: i 114 ' iiittrett it ee,n,lierltik ent i nte; ,; i i i i p i l . .,„ ‘,t i, / diii et . i t aira tor" the - indefinite ektemaiort of- Slavery, picPa . rtanry' to in , rate;;;, Leon cousummated'hui for an iMaglt r ieir tie., he ttcxe n theother of Oahe, acts etitl . : the thi • 'os•Dutland reltiitY ,, • „ •'.. „,, . , , ~, 1, , ~... ages 61..sti;e Slave contra. ,of the Afr ican Slate , Tradet , ~ Phis Dentoe- le ate eetly s • ••• • ' ••:. •.,: I, •• • - tritcythak 'become the•lthiultnaill , of 'Vistas versy, the i .J.Retnocratio . part y ay rufwthized,: , , , , i and of the -vilei.t aristoconey• , in. the ' Wfila these Who aimed , to ifitiii the gitiwt h., rne •Y' of an Artstaera'ci WhiCh iti fatal td iti i eo . S c " Bh—ltila witi" li"i on rh"nPai'l 011,, • ..,,, ~. . cial and personal rise of the pol.r. It so iint. its post- i into its (mpacions• - matir :l• Who 'thie has TM continued fur many Yert;. ..' 141(16unit:tie impUlse; that has; an . ennobling, lion hat gradually changed; and' is hiadual- ly ehingh,g. ' In 18.15; when'the 3,leiticattl.ol?4,Bl.lSli' human h art ,. °r !i`,°tA, l '' nti ; d°ll " . .Territo wis s acipliied, the Denfocratia ,,,ti°l • ll ca 4: l i )n g r ' ° ° ,. 1 . 1 ., 1: ',' 1 i; P,°. l ! t ierdi • inipi •. - • , , • teas • ~.I . • .. 1 anion with tueu wlQ,'deinand suobortoria party t o t (arm itutinst unuounous, l + , ••• • • • in approval of; the. w p. met room ; ii ; tiie h., cot and I) , oldi ery only for , further loatrail I hes ? let'the ballotbutes ans 6 ' •'- ' proposed to exclude Stai;ry from ;•it.. All • IV r ' ' '''' their 'Legildattreit 'except tows , 1 .passed ••• , The October'. Election . .., i. , 1 "‘ ,resolutions for it ; and 'the l'ennaylvanii ' Ir 'Our'friblidi must noti•forgt;to in bd Democracy scorned the . suggestion , that l out in theft..,iretigtht nit the ' 'Seel:Mkt 'Tues." they Were favorable to the: spread of ,Slave idayof.Ontober i ,to vete fOtthtttilitiStati Labor, and tholdonsequent injury of white; lPieket.,: , Let out out : vote he..lciat....,,Rlifh l . .Cabor. It! tS4•S; 1 they maintained the; it shine, be at the: putts' — istrik 'an& wiiri ji . :. "awn position, and s urged iha election of froniMorning tiline,lft'td get out the Satire: trh rl. Casa to the iiresideneY, upoq tit 1 , Form of , ;i , "1 , .. 4,1 ance ~.,• a i 00. p gran. .11 that he was a. , ,Northerooman and theta* lists.,nadsoe,•thater,ery man will could ~ ,be Telied upon to favor the interests - voter...'for. , the- Peipu !State-tioket 0.11 ihe of iNiart,!afri , - I...iboterS, emigrating to the, ground: Remember that UPon , oureaccees territorial. j.ll 1849 r ' the Pantitylvania gin Ohtciberitnpatids our triumph' in •Pcnie: , ' lt sio ce r itic , ,-,State Conteotion,, which met sylvtinia-in the November Cohaa. , We in Pittsbergi'Liesolved that ; the, extp,nsiou ; Aught to hotsc,at least ihi, iftplitand en. Pf , slayefy hayin,..l State It wits , was contra- >,jority for CoOlittAtt,•PitELPti and Lsrottrai r y, to pi e . d cc t r i u ti pf:"Sfite..Rights," and aid , Wa can easilykraise it,up to Abet figure therdetadtided that ,tt should 'be closely , it , we all dchonr ditty., ,All,togeitier now. res t r i c ted to , its p res em . ,bnundarie.i. • They • Dozet , lose a vote ,if human energy ea'u' sue by a — l,, rge• Manage to pull it for the cause. ~ ;, ••, i •: .. carried the efentioc on tt'tis 1e.,,,. majority. But io 1856.-the Sonily.bogall' to threat . an to abetlite 2f their Nor. thern hiothren did net Atoallik..l.qieir 'laical and Free-soli: firo'clivitiea'." This eitni'dldttAie done safelyveinee kbe people Inni beldame 'iMbetrinatedl;4a • the Free- soil sentiments, without 'utotie'dodgint,; and it was proposed in order to calm South- I 11:7`The Richmond Examiner, one ,of m f ears an d s i ls ,„„ g i tat i on , t , R o t t xtn aor': the Buchanan organs, is ,Publishing se; Wilmot Provisotsto and substitute' tor it I ries of articles showing the “suffielercy, of at ter' So v e reig ty;" w its fries ds uPG,fot iiaeppn f leu p vc ru mea declared to be equally friendl3t to freedtints It is coollyAiscussitag , treiron and its while it spared the South'ilia toortllitiation• consequences ; yet B000feco„ papers of the positive Congressional exolusioit of tWil k their readers nothing of this willainetta Slavery from the Territories.. The dodge crime against the Republic. pureeiled, anti, Squalor • Sovereignty was aiiplied 'to the l lerrltatil acquired from )lex., ifo. ,;, I 'litisl4isiationjwa's to he a "finalf leitin the Slivery flue, liens. and Mr. Hum was elected under.' the pledge thOt he was4o soitthe' all 'exititement and 421 Alto bleeiliiig wiiuncls - '4 4 the Itepublicy.-= Party' necessities subsequently requireti dirt agitation should not cease, else the South might be carried a say by fast.sproad ing Arum icauirt, and the lett , leis devised, a scheme tose 7 open the question and -rti. agitate the Country. Thu - claim was' put forth 1.4,4 the gotnprotniess palsqth i a it. plicahle to one portion of soma territories, 1 `reliraled tho eetuproinitio-•ol: 1820 appli.. cable to another' -portion ; end the latter ! wits Oregated 'by" Onntteasional 1 4egisla. !t ion.' 1t . Wad 'midis Rarities 'and Nobtaika iierixt fatal! free!;, itti4eptial.tintde.them' li. ' ,ablectii liti'cuAinvetl'. l Vet': Noithertf Dem: ocritio leailers;' . 'in din - 'Units; opposed th a ~`* ~~~_ ~~ Act, a6il'endorsql filo witotig: ' t 'the Sunlit; eittlioldentt?'hy Oureete, now peteriud furtUr that Shtvial to übt be CM/. lillrenid 1164611 Ortild 'National tonstitu- , ,tiott; . inn! 'r• that the lieople of a l'errito tJ intrtt do iniweito"prollibit it while they re tosin teiritoiy.' Straight iray the llNno 'arate of tho Mirth, to keep the Soath is the traces,"preparo to accept ari'l',.enderA) tlootriiin;b4 is Mimeo 'in recent Ited tieie - 'in the' ilarrisbuiy, Patriot and .11”. Next, the, South demand: thenequisit len t of labor ; and James 13u uhuhan 'pledgeel idinselt to 'that monstrous measure..;. •: Next, they .detuittitl• tbat Slavery:iirright ;trill' ought to he :extended. Thie ,, thie, Northern 'Deinoarats are gradually iiing to Indorse. That they , will finally all dn'i•iiiilielnist nbutidatOy_provee. an' indirntinn of:their proirit in, the di.: reetion of •odritillyibvering Ike extension Of Shivery, reed the follneeing article from a 'reennt• number of the Now. York Day "look, thif leading •Bunhauen paper in that City : i• • ' i• " • •'; "We•Wd negro "slavery' . to be right, right parse right tli t e,natu a re fin e d sects rintSllfCiciZoit ‘ a re d e ft detail, as t very iig else, t ) ;an in Ain huiunn‘ institutions, there are, IN•r• 1,1:!• .!ttii i , ropg ? manly lot r Gag. the . idasong 'which ,itip hnn to deillife for initMdrit for. Pregideni, wilt. be , fourni iu to-Atife papir: Dole; failAo.reaii it. Having (folio F o hand it:to your honest Denaceratio "Whnt ! genii Clay endorse the position of 1 the :1 4 oeoftirg pa'rt'y upon the Slavery clues. - 1, tiobr • ' Stag i 1 - 1 / ~ I OM. -xittly-L."Find . pothing fitorter I"—as we pro ed !tit Weak bypu: docipter#, titici in• tend tgeortotueeto prore,in thrt'satpaw inoay• ut plc ng as:the S'lar'hail this ktnd of ck p in t ,dignation.O:preach.—FotSpifer. ,'''"...., -.1;:7 , Wh, beseareelY. expect *tithing aPprotehilg to fairness or lionesty front theCdhliter: whose evident axiom is- 1 Nil is lui in politios.':' On no other prin. altar, can IV?: ApC0111?!, for t ibp reckless i i and b. Id perversiMis of truth,inigrep resented s of history.. and still bolder falsohoodc.whicla week. after week, adorn our t n e . g . ruO r4a . co , u mnfs . I o u t t hin' t hing er quetiattlxswy .(.40.,,,t9 to,ti Wiest° a l cr anti apolo 'lti lif the purposes and policy of the St . +lig (Diutneolet, 7ils , , a Wile `."' ' 1 ci ill' ' has ''pe . k d r ' '' more rap an wees. ete rem 0- von the 171/#l,ifer, IJwiisS its standard of ' I t Political puiAitii,k , is. 1 - 12rmy CLAY en -1 dorbe tit ItePeal Of, die Missouri Compro-, 1 -itiga slit( Moil, ohl4l 'Asbeill:' memorial -. of f" -"?'. ~••. ; . . ••:. ;tit whole pi):lll.eititier' ! }lzmir' CLalr-- lose liaiolii 7 nerei threbted wi th an erne t in, otlier 'than in deep ay nspatity with an larged and 'ennobling lautnanityL•eudorse e policy 41"ouri:Slave-Driciutifuohatieers. n tbeir•lnsintennnee of the right of the! 'lainiEffile . . t.o: cs rf3l ! It is.i property , lute ! : ore? Territory in defiance of the National onsiitutiiiii, au'd ihe will ()Ville Nltianil 1 ihilaTure'r 'Listen to die vbieo' of the) eat Patriot, akit conies up to us from his 1 1 t alb, iii 'rebake the miserable demagogue, t 0'0 . 1111; libels hii inetnerir ': :: ' ierb / a4 gentlem en who miuttain that. by v tue.orthe:Corottltution; the •right to carry , i sl vet into the territories already : exists. ICI. li not [tenni that opinion avowed, I . shiorbl', hi e'l'egota II:4i" it U.S one +;( the most extraordirt• I al agltlniptiOntfy , euil• the most, indde/trib/e, ,16. 'thou that pits roe]; token . Gy than. eu et mint put your linger on the part of tie 'Oultlttutiort ' :which eonyeys . the 'right or tie )owt.r to, eavry slave.s ,fiont one of the. !:rte of the Union lo atty Territory of the 1 . tillite Setle'4." ' '' ::' ' i - "Si litaTe Said that 1 rover eould vote for: attilli inpeat that I veves. CAN and liNvEli Wf LI.VOIC hi it, 111111 'NO EARTHLY POW.' Ell, 'SHILL 'EV Itt• M.' KB - KB ' VOTE' 1 ) TO I A.ANT 81.A.VIIIY , WIIEItE SLAV- I Bill . t/Eli NIA EXIS::s." , Be the Compitt..—i• toritt.4 this plate : i entpl tic ; ehunciation . f . hi+ po:ition by Mr. Lax in . the CUUrSf• Of ill,' tuentorabl'a i debt.s on tht '(!on; promise stn. moire of IS- 1 -nukes a garb led tpintati. nftoin one 1 '.: • ' - , f ' , ' • 4- • ' I . I .speeut ' es our, it.,•; tau s e scene s., on, 'ell he OCA CS .110 alllll/8.1011 Or (I l i. lain the, U0i11..11 Nit b .1 Free Mate, lution, agaill. l t the littler t : ti..pos,tion ' therit fansi:cg, who tore:llene! to I vo clue lJuitm" in ease Calif , nett, , , Intitto l i as a Free 8 tut e m i tv..t. us MCI .. atiept now .19, in roped to Kansas ! 50- 7 . of hi, io Yll.l] ithrui fiona l of $1 ''ilia 1 wen) 134q4 Oii ... one, whore in thy blush ? 1 ,what butter entill W 3 uxpeot . (rein ,alett lad Fortes which. during the life. time : of ilt gifted Clay reviled uhusdd and de•l fame Atha at, A • liliertine." , nlue1161,"; . t 4ujirtr,''„ 4 "iittiiilerur." utt.t .•tra• it nr."— 'lThey Ai:J. about rout while lit ihg ; mini nit. thi hout,ifeatl,they 1111.0 to.t lite de- ; eene,y,t qui! ilfeir Iyilg. T here ; is said! ' toboA ;or:tutong•kitiieveq.."—hut "that', Itt.t ri lint ' .fi • Cetllti to i/etilleti , iro still op( to the niiperithle4snr!gogotes who itto r lead [ tip§4r#Fi!lllg ,Pe" l "rnt ' ,tialilho ens:Oiler, in reply to our ulialltivio to det•ignzte a single 'leader" of the iftetnont paity, who acireentes a diSso. tioil id the Unioo, adduces the' follUwing serviitent US having Wen uttered by tloi- RACE 14REELi ''l have to doubt bat that the free and slave • qaia.tifjiettlit 'fo: laf 'separated. ThertTimien is 1101 liVill. piparting in connection wilt the Isthiltr .. Il P•.•.. . .1 • . • , ' . , • .:( NOV Horace Gieelyi never wrote, spoke of grit ed . the ' fureping pu ragrp ph • or any.- tliingi 'co iii ' Ho hum 'over end over a gain tionnei3d .it a a base, villoinous . ftib'rio ion; "enneeiVed . in falsehood, ut ietedh:t fuliiiutod:.tind litrldiAtul in fake. :itibitiir."'''''and'yet; it auntiniteA to go ihe rohntitif 'the "Athctianuti. Prestee, jest as thotiqr it :trek nil gospel. • I •Sbliith 'iiio•Vtntimentainipnrel to Mr. lliddi6col taid Fith •HenrylVarren. But th# ft*ldeettiea•bi' , tile' Cif:Tiler's. rejoin der; h thit i ld;ptrlialielithitt Or an alledged piinitapti'fteln. - (he London. Chronicle, Itegtuotty Alt ing die opinion tliailreiont'weitericn would lead to did lioleitintil.v. '- We , aWpOlit this 'quotation, i l. liiiii' lio"ottieriVettiontitiag (roil - the Bu- Oitia it iiiiisiitio, , iS e forgerj , :i ~But even if iiiiiicit 'rilitriihaws thottihe Eriglish.preSs 'hiiiriint'hrild' of'the:ribobt , slaiig, about diethlion - t . , Sittieli:fortns'lhv riniu ammurii -1 ricialrthe auctioneers ?a the preseutroun. pat e neFertsary to go io Rog pradietions of iti 'ease"3, - .utiijority of the Free bie-rill' dlis'Repthlin' should ;pronounce a isdun Ooliey M the Slave driving De ,p; • kviitinurribeeofitbe Compiler titiVelidg Orator; from Ileek'it9wnio' our 'Allege bar-room i=nittAre' &bunion and secessitni then of their aoni: ithtly-won kat their treasonable sentiments find an echo iu tteaiii . ot Roy . J ,Des po Oinll . airi, : agaitty ;De ig.4.. g r Wittioir , - Emir and o.gonma W. wA.t.the! .Beehanau. candidates for ... : resod State Senator-mare now tray. 1 .! b e :c6 e ty, sirocating the.gight of i've; , Oligereby -"to 6.1.414 Niggeriana ir.the broad territories of, thu Repub. the excluaion of .:' , Oreary, Meehan- Filthyoperativer,"aud , Stnall•fsted re"—and preaching Diaunion in II la not allowed. They forget that "" ' - --."Gare and ivied y t' thetitingr for Adams County boys.*. a op Ohio Jour— AEI ys the.sJTll,T.,o!AbY:Aufui choeui: 411M1 t 4 Oct -support of OtoOt oonic ittatsp 6 -oat -life-long t i abit of defgaiiiolii. stalts.l FZINIZZ Freanonits Mith: tr:reol. Fremont's paree la fora ion,/ thee bed been linder the impregiton 'ihat 'their iii trioua ' taoo wu born at Otivdnish, Oa., on 21st of January. 1818. hie Buchan eon!, howefferrharti disootero:that it is all a mistake s : titeii- Presses agree as to the richt ; btir that ie a stinik matter. A few days ago, Jecordiog to thb Buohao. armory, we t`ad Col. Fremont's tool her a oprostitue,"- and the Colonel himself a ..baatard," born somewhere dearn in Old Virginny. Next, we had his birib Icitated in Canada. But the Compiler kith a the ihaah'itettt,b(Wise":f 1' "Facutnr.--Col. J. C. FrelTlOlit Wad born in FRANCE, January. 1813. His,tatht r w rie an emigrant from FRANCE, and his tmither a T 14 11 10: YliEirtilq; • '• Aa our neighbor seems 4o thitik his 'reit. dors groun enough to belie many Story—not excepting the old saw, that "the moon is made or green cheese,"--tve suggest the following announcement for •his nest edi• don “Fncstor.—Col. J. C. Fremont was born in one of the craters of the Atoon---tiiito rut pre cisely known. ; his father Arattan ontignott from the planet Jupiter, awl his niothe r a ea tive of, the clouds. His diet in infamy was 4 greou cheese,” changing in umitheod to "mule soup' and "rattle-snakes." long as smutted with tromp mechanics," opF iatives," and I 's mal I.fistO fanners," he is deemed by , our Pouthein ; ntasteii unfit. for "genteel ,sogiety," and ougt to . dist.tyrdeti r The idea of electing hi m Fresident, undt.r such circumstance, is a piece of impertinent pre sumption that must be rebuked, If needs be, by a dissolution of Mo. We have a notion that this word& be a decided iniproremani . ea the bonoiler' a last dienovery. We wake no charge for the t.uggestion. IrT•The Annapolis (Mtl.)Republicanr for 1101110 years an advocate of Whig prim ciples and u warm defeulrr of Henry , Clay against the malignant hbols of loco focoism, but which is now linikitivoneek by jowl," with the men who ,basely Slam 'dared the great patriot, and tending itself to the work of to dill Prefideucy the meanest, because the moat cowardly, of all; Henry Clay's defkawks--takett ex- I ception to our active opposition to the treasimahle •purposes of the Black Deane°. racy. We nit: not surprised at this. We have always found Nor nein renegades the' utost.opsequious intik of the Slave: power, and when they once get Ikild of the idea that "niggerisin 'auust rule America," they out-Herod their welters in blind devotion to the teachings of the ...peculiar institu tion." 'The Republiran cokes exception also tonur charge that Mr. Breckenridge, its candidate far the Vice Proideney, "volunteered his services to clear Mat. Ward, the m ui!derer 'Of am until:Fending school mailer in: Icentucky.". We' have un disposition to do injustice to Mr. Breckenridge or tiny Other candidate.— The charge rofc rrod to has beau going the' rountlit of our exchanges for months uu contradicted. As soon as we are satiatied that it is a inistake Breitkeitridge shall have the 'heitlit of a contradiction. Mit the Ilepublkcin has shown itself too tecklesioftrutit in its ncophitic zeal for the cause it tas espoused to be good .thority in the preset issue. We Pitould as soon think cif crediting a. political stoo -1 meet of the Covip 'ter that would re. ' quire an eserciae of charity which, in this region, would.b/: regarded as plear evidence of intense gu4Lility. Auotibiele sig_The Bu.ohanan presses keep in con stant activity a mint of misreprementions.— It is the only coin they Neon to care about turning out kind now. The Philadelphia Penneyll/inlet —froth whose columns our neighbor of the CaMpiler draws so heavi ly—has the ::Ulloiring kcal coined lie In Saturday's issue: "The great mass of the ultra-abolitionilits are found ismi:shalled in the ranks of the Fre mont men, ah.d the praises or Fremont are hymned in melodious accents by the abolition orators, who, have branded events Washington and a Jefferson as unmitigated scoundrels, and heaped Upon doh the mutt ourngeous epi• theta, because they were slarebolders." - Now we. happen to receife the New York Anti Slave?) , Standard. in exchange and tile truth this the Smudird, with the Boston. Liberator, and all the . jourals which'spenk for the .tultra.aholittonists" of the Garrinon stamp, oppose the election of Col. Fremont ,as fatal to their disunion purposes,'add advocate ln dis4inot terms, the 'election of blr. Buchanan, as the au. rest 'means' tif carrying out. heir , fliorye doctrine of a dissolution of tbe lYnion. On the other band, the friends of Fremont not only quote; with approbati on, the ad mirahla proaiipts of Washington. and d'effer ton, but they stand by those prineiples, inscribejltern ort, their batmen', - fight by , them, and, more than all, Intend. to &ill.. 'quer or fall by thein. serThe Compiler quotes JAMES BlY 6 'i ORANAN, i 9; his butter , 'days, :ere th'd Wan- I tlishments of power , bad aoirupted. h i tt heart or dszled'bis brain t "Dtathilon ii a /Cord wAieh"otti.ht not to be breathed anunigst its even in a whiVer. Tile wont ought to be etMsidered"one of dreadful °wee, antl;eur children 'honk! le icni,qAt that ".... it is sacrilege to` pronounce stn '; ~, A noble sentimenithat. -,13n..ph ! what a burnitttcommentary on.:the treasonable threats'of Secession and Zlistibion; 'which form the staple commodity of every travel ling liiicbliflA orator. ' How must the cheeks of Mr. Etzehanan-...nuW'the'chosen eandidito and bosom friend of avowed Dig unionieta and Secessionists', and to be elec. ted,,if Llectell'ai'All, by forcing people to vor for him undur threats of,dissolution— tingle with shame as his eje falls upon the noble sentiments uttered in his bettor days. t'Lucifer—sou of the; morning— how art thou fillen*l" ' , , -' fertion. &plug' Ingham,pf Phil vadelphio, a toorubo;';ot Oftl. hekoOn's Voief, is Our itt•ii ll:ter in favor of Fre. swat. Fremont ritii II Cat bone. ICrThuse who are trery esger..to be , - ; Ikea' Col,' Fren)oni g Romantas,,,s ma times ilk why he dots not himself eny it, it it be not ° true I So far sea' malt s who . desire to regard the prtiirjetieS of his 'position, could, be has ;done so, date s'after day, over and szver.a. gain, in the most solemn manner, aid authorized published statements from him. self to the tame end. Here is another of this kind from his friend, the Hon. b. Vir:' Wright, formerly a member Of Curl ress from California : WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 46, 1856. lam authorized by Col. Frem tto deny, in the most positive language, the report now in circulation, ttithe effect that he is a Ranted Catholic. From a long and intimate with Col. Fremont, J . will fgrtber add, that I know of my own knowledge 'flint he has never had any connection whatever with. the, Coth— olio Church or the Catholic religion. ifirTbo Buchanan party, grown derpeo. rate at the . prospecls of defeat that stare them in the face, are trying the gaMe, of Vrow-beating their political opponents off theieenise, At %hinter°, Ittat,week. they broke up a Republican meeting called for the : purptatti‘ , of • nominating .id Electoral ticket ifee:Maryland, drove 016participanie_ into tho stroets, and subjected them io tile most villainotts Waits. The . very : next evening, (Friday,) a party of ruffians, tit, the stitue city, collected at one of the Irish andoco head quarters, and wade en at: task upon a Fillmore Club quietly passing that way, ltiilingtwo, and wounding about twenty so seriously that most of thou are not expected to recover. On searching the hens.) where the attack was tivide, it was found to contain a four pound cannon loaded to the niuzzel with grape shot, with a qui tatity of. intinieta, double•b4itelled gulls, swords, pistols, &e., clearly showicg that the act was premeditated, and that. it wasAlwermirted by the Locofoco and Irish roans, to *age a war of extermination a gaiustthe Americans. In the neighbor ing counties of Montgomery and Bucks, opposition Meetings have also been attack. oil with stotieS and clubs, by the Bitch rowdies, and a ea-u is nienti.m.rd where they tried to murder a whole delegation proceeding by railroad to a meeting, by tearing up the HieoperA su na to threw the train off the track. It must be a hail cause, indeed, that requires such means nf political 'warfare. If the Bedlam:era ran• not vote tlt4n or talk down their (pp. neons by fair memos, they may as well give up the °einem. FUSION IN MASSICHUSETTS.— The conventinns reprl•Fenting the A ineri• can and Ileptihliean parties of Alasaaehu• gem+, met in iVorcester on Tuestia, last, and after due deliberation, united in the formation of a single Electoral tlekot•'— The Atial;iierna adopted the nomination ttf Fremont, and Dayton !nstend of Fremont and Juhuetun. The Anteriegns lIIFA r.nm• inated Governor Gardner fur re-election. hut (hying to a difficulty in getting the Eft• publicans to entlbrse hint, the .latter ado !) . ted a resolution that they wonld nominate no State ticket. Th * O fusion between the Americans and. Republicana in Masitachu sett& both us respeelc tl•e State and Na. ttonal ianies, is therefore complete. TREE SPEECH IN IVIIEELING.— thoi Mayor of Wheeling, Vd.-, Alfred 1.;;Irp. in a proclamation• in the Wbeeling Tanta warns the mobocrata a gainst dietnAing the Republicanmeeins, and eel's upon goad eitizcns 1,1 aid the city authorities in quelling rlistrirbarces and punishing offenders. Caldwell says it is the ernStitutional right Orall citizens of Virginia to oppose "the pinpagatinn of - Slavery in the territories of the United States," and * hopes it shall ha again be said that: "the right.of. frvedom of discus- Vion cannot en root be exereiied in Wheel. ing." BA ILLOT:I3OX sTtitTEn, REitU KED.—A writer in the New .Orleans nee seprtta , the assertion. of . Senator, SppELL, of Ldnistant, that.' the Union ontotii And eitihV'not to, be. preserved, !if, i'remont is elected President. the writer says kr. s)ideatihould never. proTelgt4o iudh ideas in Louisiana. THE REPunticAN State Convention, of New York, met at Syracuse, on Wednes., day, and ruminated Hnn. JOWL King, for Governor, and Henry ielden, leir Lieut. Governor. A committee of the North American convention; in session at the same . place, was introdeced, and announ.. , c4 r iht? adqptiPn of a rerfnlutiort by th;A hotly to dissolve its organilation,and ask admittance litio the Republican Counsel . tint•.. They Were admitted by d unani- MOUS VOW, A REBUKE.--PresitlentPlencs Inv.! ing determined to Visit his he in New tiampaitire c public (peeling pl‘the,citi vino of Concord was held op Monday,het to make arrangements for hie reception. About 1,0,00 ,Persons Were in attin dance.' A resolution declaring it ginexpetlignir : tp give him IC publier'reCeption was' adopted by a vtite,f/f9O to; blt i ej) The reason sit signed for this rebu4e, is their disapproba tion of 'the 'President's connection With the Border Ruffianism which has outraged the Freemen ol Kansas—a large number of whom are the sone of New England. Ccninty :teacake!. 118. The County Committee on 'rueis day hist i itubsinuted BERNARP DFARAND, Esq., ,of Eat - 4'6011n, as the Union candidate for County Audttor, lit 011:Ati?3i*r , b,ValinsittiO,' 5144140. The sefeiti on is a Judicious one.'. 'Mi. Biwa tiikiinitve",sentlentsig personAl popularity, nittlkOlit9o ll l6 nollPAof tot, cause, and bring strength to the. ticket.. LOCAL ITEMS. , fteet4. (or, tree next Slibbotfi: Pr . eabgeeriati arprch.—Servicen morning, Rer.Mr"Vnn Wykt. 1 (Arid, Cliedth (Imtlieritn.)—No Services. Jaime.? ch (Lutlieran.)—Serviced morning, Rev. Mr. flurket. Eriscopcjt'amrch.— Services mor ning and evening. • . German Re/ trued Associate Ileformed Church.--\o services. Catholic Church.—No services. The Preyer.,Vrling of the Presbyterian, German 'Reformed, t apd • the two Lutheran churches is hehl kerV ' l ffeilneilay evening; - Methodist. Thurslay . Anothoi, 11/11P^The-"Union Ideeting'.7 hehllast. Bator., day, night in the Public F)quart:) .. was very large 4ttid.! enthusittitio. . one.- loony 'cif qua country friends, from ,the, neighboring town shimppposed to the . present cOtrutit admir• istratieri of President Pierce, were present.— The meeting was ()rpm ited by this appoint- Ineo thg following officers :, ..Pre.rallent-4E.don Norris. Vice Prexidenig--Cornelius Houghtelin,, Solomon Welty, David Sehriver, John Bar. rett. George S , toror, isaao Lieeer r David Ken d [chart. Srcrefkries=4eo. '1`I" Swopo,• &Urge E. - Bcingnan, Robert Sheath, John N. Boyer. trite ditto , Of thhi piper 4its called k tbri stand; and toldreitsed the meeting in revievi of the epecch delivered by Col ftt.Aim of Pitte bargint the :121itellanitis meeting,On Th'ursday evening;.and in vindication of the position.of the.AnteriMot and Republican parties on the great quindion of the nomextension ef Navel teAti National Territories. The meeting con tinued to. a lute hour, and the clime attention laid by 'the crowd to the protracted nrgament gives assurance that the peoPle are beeMning thoroughly roused as to the importance of the issiteuctavok`tuilhi'llau present' enfifpnign. t the nose of the meeting . three hearty cheers were given for the (.1111$4. -There Avas one gratifying feature in both these: Meetings held, in the pubile square, Which' 6Worthy of remark. We refer to the profound quiet which piNvailed, and the' nli edilee' nllint4roption. 'lids is as if • should be. There cat, be no manner of apology for rowdyism, or in terrno .1.1. of political meetings !,v persons holding adverse political views.— Thy , example set b v our friends at the Blit•h- Anna mi.tding nn Thursdity evening; wnn fid loWett by (tor I tolitiettl opputtletits out Monday °vatting. Both ptts.4eul tuff plynAnnt!y. eel 'num tirct,.flon't forgot the noTtitir!a ntitionneed in anotlier column—tol., .rrior (Frhiny) at Pe• tershurg ; Saturday, at Fairfield and Morita Tavern ; )intaln-, A rretaltstown unti Crigh. town CrIIP3 , IIIS, I'Ilk:fowl: and Mount rerrom School Rouse; Ilvidlerslatrg, ;00l liallterstown ; and Saturday, lleadersiille and Nliddletown. Let there lie a ruli turn out at :01 than m u ethopi. The "Uhion Club'' or this place expect to be present at all of thew. trick. iAstor , the dny i.nrliPr than usoal 0113 week, to c.iable all . 1 . 1,1'03 to go Ii) l'ujer4l)tirg, ATTENTIO.N ! uilt.ion Club" •ill meet nt the 11311 . I . IIIS EVENING, rit. G. o'. el.ovic, to tirtlie ttretthD:ittoit..4 fur the meetitiga at reter,l,llt,rg 3.1,1 t. 7 ,6"(.)nr rriond. in tht , ,!i(Ten•nt by applyiiii! to Ttii,uAs Erg., S. W.; corner. it!.o )Yalnur - phi°, belltriiithe.) with Diu:1111114as briir my upon Pit 6,ileuthil Hit ;21....r, u., 11,1 mny bw-nce.'e Uuu:lug nee:: Enlaitittil. :.f;rutioo had been e tileel to the fi,f lowing Sat:lime, of II LAW, to In• rlllnll on page :388 °lam raeoldt!t•t fl - a• nith n nr quest that we puhlish them : Section 2. 'heat if nor person or pers.: 4 Anil 'Within II nl`rioll AP! live rear.-fonit the fr •c day erit egti•;l. lII`Nt knoliog the pinc , :ige o f this net, hunt. e htn:e or lidlOw, with the design to kill, ()rattail kill or destroy any buck, due or liven within thelitakta of the county of Adams, and, filuill IW laWfully convicted thereof by the oath or oaths of one or more creditable wanes- VS, or the CoufessiOn of the party. before any justice of the &nee in nod tbrsaid ,ounty, let or they shall forfeit and pay the sum of twenty. five dollars tbr every such ,offence, une moiety of whiCh shall, be paid to the' treasurer of the sehoOl fled, for common ,selmol pormssrs, i.f the, township whn.rein such conviction shall hu had. and the other moiety to the person or per4olifi wheshall to oseente Intl site fly the 81411 c. Aad the collect:or of school tux its the tett °ship in, which Atli' person or persons le) ef. fending 4011 ho convicted, shell proceed in the saute manner, and shall hare like force mut niiiheritj,ie cullcet Such, fines as the collectors of county rates and levies havc t. 'under'the laws -now existing,or that may hereafter be efiatted relatiVe do the colleetiag of , count+ rates and levies within,. thig commonneultrf Prbridoi however, That no person shall he( ,Piosecuted or Convicted for any offence ; Ogrifitst this act, unless such proseention ; shall be: eoniinenced within six moods afliir: the offence' shall ho trmnitted... . , ~,, ; Salient 13;.11q4 f0.,4t1c ' 4 tini act or acts relative to the hunting . p dee.as is inconsin 'tont with this act„.be'..ou the Satoe:is hereby repealed, ad far:4l,l4y Ord° it( the'eoeuty of , Adams. • W ti.i. &ors' WAN iV tillut a w f—Th is question 'may •be aolied before, lopg, for ,tlie,tiemo'cratia organs are beginnint to die. cuss it grately. Abe SuubttrY Onerican, which flies" his name at' the luott.head, refers.. to i the rumors fat : 9ifft 'l3gurti ii making efforts ,to get..iti.n to tl'ec)ine in fa!or. 1 ' f4'Mrt •1 4 tilition , i who le to run for the%Psesidency on the same tickel';in con hik st f l eet , Witti Mr. , BRECAINRIDOS, the dam ocratte„ toupee ~ • , , for yyti , P Rl t l i t, and) that Mr. , BRICOKINRLOOE had' VW' ild Mr. Ei ,ttcte t 4tiii i for diet ptirposei 46.140, it puts. no faith in , ilte repOri, says,, 'There hi hcr qucstion but the Sou th Aelu very thd - present , state of strait*. The truth is, party duttinctiors, arefast-belpg swat lowettit by thai'all-absorbing . subject, the Bie -1 very iptestion: The South is unanimous for Buchaman, while the Western tbe Eastern and Middle States, with few exceptions are Al. most as unanimous for Fillmore, Rod• Fremont- This is truly a strabge Suite of affairs and 4 much to be regretted.'' Any one et• all conver t aunt with' our 'political affairs, must linve seen. leria• iblit 'such: Would be the, result. The crisis no doubt, bees heir)eited on b f !'the • • ill-timed • action • 'of.. President • Pierce, , JudgeDouglaittud others, in segard to the hiiiiiouTi•CotntiroUttieo and :the KesseuNebnis ,-" ; • • Sliu Ciorrooporultoot betweou the. Coundirtee of:t!io:1100•1!con party and the candidates on die County tick . rill . Eietuusi smother colon's. All opudi*Cii aeOLiro 'pines 114 e ztea... *kat Qf Slatery to our FrOtairitOilii. •: • -ncaritur• . _ • • - •,, (cosiciricuani.j . ! WIMAPO/ifilsP• , Cirrry'saitto, Sept. 844858. G'emtleptin undersigned, pppnintl ell by Ate Ilepubliean Convention held et —Gettysburg' Our t e,llet doy nf..Septentber; insttoOttg-Onnaritthe'for thi-purpoie,, do, puribia`f to our addiese,to,,you the iifsittirt'iritether,yr" do not sp• pro*Of the'' lutforto adopted by:the, Con_ ♦enUop, 3`'it - Pbiladelplii ton the 18th tleyof i June, Assq your answer fu? , YourNi, very reSpeetfolly , JOHN O. II M'OONAUGHY, A. W. STAUB, ' P a. To NQ. dons Meeerterts• sod the other 'eandetp,tee'pos hrsomluatlole by the Union Oduuty Onoreuttoo. 6 FAIBTIFLD, Sept. Bth, 1856. Wintleinew , ==l have the honor to acknowl ledge• 4 ut . :004(o! yonr ootnutimication of the $d inst., desirtng to know whether of not I approve of the principles contaiaediti the Platform adopted by'tbo ConvontlOn whioh htet"in Philadelphitylast Juno. I have carefully examined the Platform allo t:Tod to, and cheerfully say that r , find no - thing in it which does not meet my appro bation—it being a declaration'tif principles :road enough for,everilionest opponent of Tho polioy,of t.ho prnaent, National, tration to stand up on, whither ' It‘e 'lt a Whig,,'Arnoricau,'ll4.publican, 'oh DeMobrot. I,atu vory respectfully your'a . JOUN: MUSSELVA.N. Messrs. J. C. &o.; . • ' 'Oirtywatlttn, Sept: 4, 18513:' Geutlenten-1 approve of the Platform adopted`Vy v ilie'ConVeilliiin held ta Phila. delphiti City the 'lBth day of June, 1856. I have 'rasp boon, and atilt remain, a firm and ,tlecitled Opponent of the extension 'of slavery. Respectfully your's, Ste. D. EIORNER. YORK SPniNasi , Bept. 8, 1856 Gentlemen-1u answer to your inquiry of the 8d inet. o .pertnit ue to say that we have exaMined the Platform of principles adopted by the phileilelphisCooventiou re• farred to in your eotonomictitior,and have no hesitation .in saying that they meet our spprobatn.n. While we should be opposed int interfering with Shivery in the States where it et - present exists, we are now sod over have heen oppose I to the extension to the Free TerriOries of the Union. .I:uar:d, very r c +p,•etfully, R. 7; rE\vAnx, NV ARNIM TO 11LN8EN 11EnwicK, geTa. 11, 18511 Gentleh Veer columuniestirm has been reetdep.l, de - :,:.: - gin ~^` the, tliff . crorit districtsforesti'l4, who shall -- 6V-111n nu A bi l i, Of votes . which Phpll fififQ, been k 0vt....0 f e e l ea, 'ddifilkVe Ur. the ttife r en, .4c:46 q).?" 'fiqe( l4 . fo'r re , pactivP:di*tri°oll:AiriVwe 3 , , 144ird dny iyfter thii niectien, whieh, stutt)- Frhbry.the 17th d Qilohrr uliirestlia: at the Cook house, i n the Borough of Gettysburg, then and there tn- make a fair ststem2nt and cortiiie.itobf tliwtioinbtor of vides, which shall* given at tqlitzditilrentiit 4 ,- trio's irt the-ebitnty:l rtriA4'utus ft. uny fur t1:0 ofli !!11.12*; :IT,63rAs tee, k..etti'slii y4' . • -- • '''GET'll'Sllll(l' 'FOUNDRY: 1,11 . N4AV ri,a.Finintetorefett i Ifs fug enteted :flan pnrinesh . iliqo efiriy. flin•Poomilry Olhensl'inifier ; life few of WA It HEN ISt SONS, Itreht ovsfie , .kilowri . the eiti• ients of Atlnine `,Antl• adjoining counties, that we ern prepare' to ontke lo Mori tinp_of. ,100y01,ron. oonfoly on hand, the ItATil A Vir A r,,enii S - ttn , _ . ' coul oittiNiv,... wrov }lsl.; : t i ttle ,Parlttr qi:isztft,,a;!t r l ttiAts hmie .s 7 prya, A i:priouis Stlir,ttapir. slpin Poii.'l , :tdifrii nodlP,ios. dlqi ~liji :niftsr,l ton(.ir)9‘int's I , 4llenitils;AValilirons4Watining Asnliinan,. Astildides, Binit-syrnp'ers, at.o.- il.7nstintin liii'Mithi'inii otlini:.Wit•Ftliteri: Pf.OUGII - CAI,,TING's 6r , nireit'iletirtiptinii, ki..*--:-,, We !nit I: edineylii'r, Bliirllfir ti turAi tr..r2' tint: hinds of Witheroro, P.,/ptikliSi.'. ', ; lkiii ,itart it!soiwis'ilitkrent I) Bll e.r.PA .4 ,k .., , . FENCIN(I4 & BAII,INO' '' for alinneteriee. Yards and, Pora)o i ls, 'wt,i,rit ) exult, bed:teat 'for hentliy or theapnesi. '‘llCO4ll Elie ahoy(' *futile* rivill litrAloid Cheiip'iit, Cish ii c';iuntry.t"i'rolOtre. i " ' 4 ;tr,"fr' , ',l3iltt oKsst [Tit rfi i • 'erili .con,' 1P! 1.6 i 1 ....; ' ' ,:: ::::: ' 7 '" i ii ., ' , . , ' ;';,, i itttAs!§ 4.lABTikti's it'd eveiir ifiltig . in our tine in:iilii to iollier.- „,:,, • IMES 111 •A}I.IIOIII4VES repßir eit at similes! itotie. Being tiloulditre" oureelyes j ,we will Joitiotyr. ft E.N.' w,4‘it 1? , N; ..; r ; *AO 4, AI:A1111EN. r.fiettyphlirg,".4l ay 1801k—it' qui t YlNrg smillart Ynwor+l.,37.H.,,RfraitccA 4grpioLus rirtilllearlatit ! atifiq , .l)aving nol'ilfuql , - 1 into: -11: the bands of 'Sirs: It. It. 'XifrEit, ;aid ' 04;1: Jtqr.:11410)3 1 )( 1 y0,,,? , ,R 4 H(f 1} .1 . :TiT,u2 1, 1:' 31 . , . will COIIIutCIICO the fait terra, 1,“,.: eitilli, : uVeYKAffki iii;; frji s t C 1 f4byr §fspi . ! ',:,l; 185 t;,y i :. 1 , 1:4, ottAM , P l enilil f, $!• 1 1 li ,t..s Akrifitt 0 1011, f II i:- . , ,ITlCQ#ll,,tlyple lran . g.lps„grthe,Sletitltl,lloral' and Natural Sidences useally - Wtiklifin any of ,our Eenode AindentiAts pr Uolle,,es of the first Orii'Y "td . 'etldirlililt 'ilit Vali ( ' Fei , nelk and . qinan ,ankt n tge4;llliime and Dra:aing. , , . ,4 iho,.Trtt,lttitii:nl4 di%tiigattl ,rule al toe rd.- 11,g ql,rqlr'i!N it paiy -si , totili pit, PTincipolg., et re,`pri.ipara 161 tri)lye'`.rding'l.,nditia . Wont a, i nitatieelillft6ll7P',liiitily,'hud ' ptirblits',•all : o g'ilfi . ;diitns• ii t i.ty 4.,.:,,a.tri,d ifiitt `aril)'ar r,ahlidusAn'at will, lie' inadt!'thr - thi'diethafi:R. , ~l'll'e;fitore'lity, :t'tillnidisont„,eild inielliginwa 'i,if tln)edMintinity,',iiiizaliiir,aith the' rehrarliw, We'iiihilli , it ' di!lts eliiiiie.e i eotnrilii:tii ) fli lila , . o i f y GettynliGr A ,ll'ilYntllnt peeelihrly 011 ailitlit,3l, fpf.'ity la tlitilreti 3 Oftlif lib'el::',' • : ' 1 ." "' ' „ .iVt'illi'iitit 110 r saglial, "lihi - iir p kiiitlieis;'•a ad itifeii.tieni4 - see 'tdiiiiii4i; "orli)cmilre of illaPrin. a •, , iwi! , ~ .. .. -..,, sii , (1' 5 44-.vk i ,i iii- g,; , A .•. :i : , ; I,f3l;;:fiq -- ,:. -- .... , ' , , „ , .. , • Iritozaletkgr, ig.toi apabtg Tr. r UPlkl',lCE..24* , ,lnil'es,ltt)rtli•weit.fronn 1:1iiludel• , Itlila'ineltr...Norristown,,.l'o., wilt. be .otwu for 1 0 li ' N1„1 MEN' and lit.),YS flbove.l4:senta inPage, hind fletoberl4lBsll, till June r, 11157:: The site is llealtlitill. thb surrouttding. iirtiiiiett : exrewlingly I)eitntiful},s3lle..aphoinfoollattonti , •Initticieutfor:ltlt/ litinrill:rs .nllOll2Ol , 11thtletits, awl the terms not elorliitant; . 'nib Tanga ol'. Akitdie4. 6 extollaiVo,• tlio.,ttnieliera eJsperietwod' and able, awl every reasuntilire ellbil it ulnae t o4?mtiwtcthe vID-s)e,rll,, tnlelleetualilll moral ikniture of ,t)ke...ah'oltl'ci4:' A:Clietthir ‘'in be. Amt. to or, lr, ait partme men ; re ermines.. if tleYii.eil; ,s ' ,OrtlYiti AA4CEN Printii;tri. , :I.i , „tt ~ , ) ~,„;; ~N nerlatoaw. Pa.- ' ...,4,4 . • 1.•pi . „11!P!V. , ---,11 „ .it.,l . . , .. , • • , Oiat 1.0i14 'llol4lli 1)1..t f 10 or l . 44, o twang .0 u tos'giffeAki)p!itiition4 for Teuelii;y4 iv toke.chwir yt tln 'P w oblie tio,luioht , , HOU dirfllcf, WC Ike! 2401 tier,. 4. of W. eithipba, Emi.,l369lnence 'aii' A , Flohlif,,on!kron4llA,,:pea (,o)vq x ~u tyut4ttdupt wµ. t. ,f49u14P1 , 104,f);P1Tu 0 94 ,, ' I yplyr pl. thod3l4o; s rROVIEZON,XICAYSE. T ILE „„(wrsi g ,u,_4l s ,Avin resp,,t; y , , t- 1 0,11we W iiio,o ; ,:gizewt 9 f . q A tt,volirg, thoi, he has opent;4l PrOviotion How -41 niuui -,fiwo)o:l):ANcypi«..l4l - ,Ar. (.11, 44, lialtimutv street; iienily dpromita the„§!or Of. ,li p v F .._ 4. ,till o tatilfv, on hand-, firoi•(;ro,•.4, : Butter, d!gjls,„.l,ar4,. ;(Ifsoeie r f I,latt4i, wool, Apples, Fruit otiill'kiiiil‘,\'mftie.tfot &'e • ••• • • • , . • . . , a , fIPIARATE by their powerful influencetit; 'Me I r internal necees'fi portly 'the blood sold et h os.' tato it-Into„ healthy action. . They, rsinose Wel , ebstrucifons of the4!Vnisih,lo;4ef , s, firer, fartl nrly r ortnintlit thli binlyoital. to!resfeitticr tliOr lieefftin.e, action to health, correet, ;therms.? they exist. guilt derangements as are the tirst rouses. or trisesse An extensive Obit of their virtues ' by i r rofetoserri Physicindse end Ilatiestbs; has sliStvn , mites of du n sti firrousdawases almost beyond belief. Were , they 1110 substantoitwl by . persons of ,sUth exalted' 'idoli sed chdrneter es to forbid this ititipition of untrinfir,i Theist certifleates me published in•my'Alneriefiff Almanac, which the Agents. bslow • named,. aro pleased.to fuwdsh free to alliiiquiring. -'„ l ~,.. Annex we gire Ph'efTlfinl' for tifeletide ili Mt; 'emlfplainte Which they' )tits been &dilate's/4i." 'Veil Coerl TONEAII.- -froki, One or.ivipol'lliaaq such quantity ea to gently inesq. the birrhila, , Cy,sr tiveneas -, is. frequently the. oggrrst,ing,,enture of l'ilLoo, Mid. the,cure of onoforapirogV it ilie'cllt'ii of both: Ito Perbsin can feet Welt.446 ,l triltibi 'tinkly° habit of litide. • 11)Ositr It ahoila *fit ft 'dente, promptly .telies eil„ , • • -,5 ; , , , , ,. , „t ~..t',4l v,f, ~,, Pon Dtersesta, width is sometintaip.thFacsAt .of.gestiristess, and otways ufeenijortable . ,fis ii6bl &ties ..-fnom otidlo four— tis Miele letai i goi imiacti, mid lifer into Ilinflty action: , Merest ad ft, iliol 'the' hearrivros,tasitAmeri;:sed itouqutis of,,dyipersh will rapidly. d . omppear.. , When f ., Itigiv,Ficalc? hug' • foriret what esied yen.. , , r i ,,,,, YoraVsoi:A7t.mtew;or Aroiliit/forrili , n ey „ th e finf4ty, which piodtrew ecieial•seWiesAinit • Of ih . 6 spirinf and boa health:, tote Armen coati tys aißlit P,Ol at first, and smalksdolllM./IfiirWhrao,l4lFY Af l i t i t Y and strong th is reßtorod.ln the st"stegs„, .. ~ . s Fon Nr,lisortveso, Snit .. li Sifhaoltitiliaintsk, Pain in the'StowaiA, Ltaelfe or,fisit;falle trete (pill tit eight plasm} tieing to bed. s; If }hey des:tioe col a” stiflieienfly, tak is more.thcols„; kdrry, 7 tbi,Ye de. These complaints will be swept eith, lots Air system., Don ' t war, these and- thpiit,fis fad air,. I orders, because rent' steriarefi is font. '...,-",_,'' , ' - Pon Smtortms; Eitymtegr.isc waling? rhsaifb i;rtai , Skite, like the tilbs freely sill fneMorttlyt o keep the:bowels ()Rest : :he 9 1 0110 VW. g•itq'' ally, istme,begiwto climudah and ,01:gnreSe„ , Ater dreadful slicers mid wires iiiiistr heeis lbruttif,tl hr tbe'pstrghig and nriri Tying i.sfre; i lit '0114 , 9 V.1114,,,dfa I some Sliaguldfnit ditteassa whiehecomiest to pia . r, , ,• the 'stole kestuta bate seruplubsyYssF , trAi,ltss •iw influence, : basting tho ,tothri ,rts Ist.rlet ~. h.. 4 1 1 Patients t,,your,,tiuty to .soro eV.' fitibliat I" r - ,, ma ,ahould parade yourself fisorms?' nip ItstAit'suszt sri ' with pimplesiLblotshed; ti/defi','Siraii;,onsifistlfoijiny. 1 Of the'imelean dine:lsta of the. Skitst, tilvi s mials )beer i system wants elcausing., : ~ ~‘ ~.., ~,,:,,,,,,, . ' To•Pun.n7,rnx stoop bey nro the best chub - einp ever, Ah , corered: They sbottld'Ur esVoli'roly • tind freqtiontly. And the ihsidifitlise tirticlivisfer,,the seithr el irtchrtible diens-es will bi 4tatipillt.ii*:tl.* rattle like e noir before the•wind.• 'Aiy,A l 4l.lf:Ohltri f , limy do as moots good; la prevention alsittlss oily thq remarkable eases ‘sliVeklll4'l. , fra , • tooltillitbt - ory Lte'zi . COMAAlltly/arsini : ip .i,stlistt ',Althoff* Alfidionsi:srise from some dere namnent •••••Sti,ther ' torpidity, oengtodioa. or, ob?tnsctio tn" s, A Om Liver. TorpidiAy and congestiOnSlAilte ,bc liiii,'Sdit ',moiler .it ,un fit for, digestion. 'This 'ifi'lAsi..iotrpdtiC to. the health; and' the conatitntreit:its'fOqintlltty 'antler ' Witted bytidothet conga": laidNatital ff.,1111 1 , vow tom. Obstruction of the Mick is/I . :id% emp , tiers• the bile i nto : the atosneeb , assess, p,6irijo pi .ivofl;or ' into, the blood. Thls pitil'eta Juno e`7 rs. l'.,leing'ina darigel - mis minis' iir , e'ailoi •Cd'stlt'eness, oe Altereittely , costiseilemr:a*t•ttineraokol, ..I,resaii,.... ' trelibrisb syreptconsiissguSr..syiti! ,, %AFay.kirs“. reetlesenese,, mid umf , t i.milinly,yrif,,voncetone4 in ability to sleep, no', someicthrz kt,r.t.ett6listfo... ; sometimes titdrelkt...trite rattorti'ilieMiliP ..; iilO.kint ' and the white of the eves beesittilf•lte'rCenreb,yell'oeg 1 the stemeek . neid ..,t . lie liosektli; l o :,/,,,,; i! IF : movie ; TO whole system, irntlideovis ! .,",. et : ziiii.,• 1 to fuser: which may torn,tribilidup:reeilit.f.lrMls hite;bfito,l4 , diarrigia, dysetitery; - &6'. 'A filflisr& 414..e.of.ttrtm, ' 'Or frier Pills•taliori nesireit;'lllll , 4isetthis tau ,n Shies: lin the Morning: I , od srptatesi'Ar 54r. :dttr , r s ill r94 , .%6 theennSe of alltlkesoti "tildes, 4 , 4:1? 1110*(40011M r I iamb. yob's when Yots,t-an ersiti Irsi•tti'lui'2s - otolt., lILUZUMATIsit,, ritivr, ithlt . 4i) P. rittiftl:j7N deirbt 1:,.- '3'i -. s, 'are „rapidly mired by - thez tisisity Ina '. irtivo, or I these Pills noun the libel! aiwk 414 ithOtato, 'el ieli i 'they afford to the 'it'll kriae.ipat orl4fe. .k'or Reese. land all kindred. egniplamts thq,Anohi ho ?Atm its ' inild,doses: to more tlii bibn ett g;:i4lyt - Mi 1 trthly. AN a - DIN emit' l' i tr.i', tills: its4bsrld buroablef and ' foetid. I , :tr Pill tom he Ovals. thoro , goaront tu fake. ,trill certainly orme"brits.bogit M041164'01,11 feeplal to iiho Miniose lot which a 441141 iji s.kftakilOye'd. .."'"::', l.'s ~ •,on , PILITArtE I) . I fT 4 , D. J. c. kinCITA64-.;." ~.,..t Practical.,and,44ftlytOrtl Clio tea LOWELL, MASS:), OIDBYAND, . Ire - . For Sale lir A. D. 1tt..1..1;1,1 , 1k,,. nor! Dritggists general!". A s iit.clist 2:4 1551,.-- 1 1:/ : ,WH(i VIANTB GOPT) AND CDR: I 11GUIMIE011P.E.? • •• • • , U Wl.;il, provi.le,l tile! eitlt wee, ire 1.1 t: • '1474 ty.tly . Avttus, tltAtter, peeptieetCeo , . liuPi i h ,• iPOgete't`* . t yprot„ • war I'riiltt'l~' its entire thl . ll4illefii.it: • - I :give (tun tal rreun (Alt et" •'• Ittei . Ittrp I. - • y r 5444 , w reeti'ti.tt i tliWptiltlietire ietittest I, I A? . 1 1 til ,),(71tti01r!;ta OW, 11 0 „ r , 4 t 4 AY3I, t M. • Ut,lt, r.,;ry tit'p.ititie lees. limn •,•••• =-• •• , ES tnlj:ett' Itt,be . At style. ,:Nt• lIKOCERIEN CONFECTIONN, "ta.VVOlt 'eSze -..- 5 1111 S ILIEGAINF,! %IA 11 IP I'Zl EG t'lt 1i4,4 jos' *IT !iiitiargt , t lot of Ggopelil.E.lie, 11i4:4;)4i, t , r ,beforr opelietkit? V. he siLyik s utt A) lias,also a .poo lot 1. Magi& SholliderSa' and 'Ht iTititis orsogrs,Aolooop, Viv„DoP.. Astooodm., , vottyAudi..s ; (4.4ll.loopis, To. '1,H6,44 ,. t 4 c01rg; 'Su'utr, Brittutio. Pruftrier. fit:1001 , 1g, getiend u,t.ortnielit of vpirit4y A,4 a eat{ fir ti moo 4 , 4qll—;liii'4,:ot to 11.0 SDi et , 4.olo^T!'' e 4, .... ~,,.., v , rici , .. . trirtits- or .V;lnistitAtrillion hoving 1:1 4 ri nj".6llt,lika,,,lP„ ;Ow 40..scrkitert4. ii•Aidiey 01 r etertainWL k...T. S.) Atlitittri vOlilLly, on the I :- 111 4 e ,vf 111.14.L4,2 , 1 ClAllv.NErt„ kve.,.... int 9 "Cllle tiuuw plti.c, tlit)- 110:01: No I' - /ice. to ,ull.. pvt..coes initebtuil to ad Esit • : 1 10, te:Akcjewiv , lwii pal, inti.t, ,ioljoae 1.,,v -tug clitiy,,,,t lir ..Lehi. IS. Rif; 1004, .4lttr i,r , . the ::41i41,11 , ,i5u:ic , 11. I r... 4. nol:ok . ft„tpo Wu._ without tlchty. 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