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' ii,,...tt.stjell,V;i:,"''Ci :IL 4 16; ',. ; ... ..two fl - L ~,, --;, 4. _ ..,.,,,,,,,,....: I LABOR IA TI EVERY CNISI N. , RTII DR•for, "3". . - I'ol' /'a %I V !i , I T'ell . 4 V (NS ta, I NTELLIGENCIC. { tea l tt ilea.•4o4' A •••• •-•ii ¢-,,1;04.•1` Do THEM WRON. ~.. .., el. Zee Aira ....,..,• •., „„ h• 'w..„,i. i t.....„1-40,.,-. •04-- • . . a iert,4 .. .. w ii , tt.Pl 4i -.-•-;-*- q. - ":-. 't - IA ni , .. - t-vtit•f-•..= 4.> JOHN VA - •= 4 .,.. , h 4 41 t0ti,1g1 4 '...i , 1 is .., .• *.:: Pr_.t ,, „. 1 , 4 , , .,,,_ ~, : . a ‘ ,,.,: j ~,. " Prince .Tehn, of Ni o n t the ''' c jt ize evening n s a n t. ' I tr rters'"'lo IMILIaIt...- ' -.4. vi , ...." • sir .450 1 ,,,,74.111 4 5 , i ii „ . .o. •I, ..: :' fr ,4 4'144' 11 . ‘'.fe4il " ''' ''' •g A 1 . 4 14 .3 .. 0 % - the'c: " I s 4 1 .t..,Z,.,„ 0 - R r•Ask ' ' '.' ilit, L-4'4:11,0i 9 ... i. Governor Bigler v. i-itrAlrt,r si s , %4 . ' 1 ••••••••4, ' elt• Vl.' kj + -f% .,, a c..- i • , ..g:-. .4'sit f r . r We are ease we need , h tiirfirFECV ti . ..,,.. ( 1. - 44 'C'' ~," ''-:- 5' . ..g. ObVP . 4- i...i,' t the name of John Van ' 44 ' ' * 4 ,,,,itt i fts-0 ef4fs. ~ . -.N, , , i, meeting. To let our pe, V ii ,... . 111-,4 4 1 14,1: $ 1: 1 ‘: t + 4 .2, ~,,x. , ./ : ..r,i i-,-'41,0 may be relied on we pill. . '4, nt„...‘4'°,....,tl,,i'llricst U e ; t V"'t .'''S:4,, 4 l4„ie . h, ..ix.• i r rti,.%:+o k it-, .: ' 4 .44rikra t ,T,40,1"-.it:,..„. t1 .. L.1 • : 0 4 , 11.*ctT. 4 (1.ti 2 141 4 4 praphic de-pith-1i from Lin Ii [soon. N. Y., 'V, •r' ' - 4° )W`t-iL,ti,' I - ;;*!!', c,•.•- -.AL4 4' , Ouvernor riLeler and In, cif 4... , 101444 4... 4411,0,,e., : , ,41:; s :4-i.4t 1C...S- 4 ....?!.,, 4, s cIA 7 . Iti eaT i p e t i;s , s { ;4 4 4.14 ''; . 14 al .I'f' g t t 'VI. W . qt4 V ,, ..1, 4 ;5 bue7h, on Alenday evening, the. at Culdalter, Michigan, on the ._ P4 g li N t cied dAilt , ill •.. 4 ,, *i t ') • -•-••- ML4,,rort.! - Z,,," . e-; 4ii..itoi, I.Ziii ••-..f, • WHO ARE stscs'r INFOR: N 'P; Y,*- yealiklWifi',4l,-4,fr, ' 1 0cfP,ki,t,....5 , , *.. : , ~.. t, ;4,..., DIFFERENCE .611.t-'l, ch• t 'u.'" c e..e , 0.0- 1 1 • ."-, , ,,, , i We have no hesitation 11l ca r;gr'Ci -, 12.-ct 4 '470 sj: , 4.:,k . ,,!. ql. 45•! P t,II„. ~, lief that the great ma of the Den ird.P 4 5.- 4+ l 4... 4. ; " .1 liN Va nl 37, n' are far better informed "n political , 'Ar t a i A i l it, C - 47. '.'irlstreii qs l44 ast l, , 4/ 1" . 04" A: the muse of the abolition party. V . ''''h- ' 4 • - N 't'Oe' h EY-' 0- C 44 E. . ... , b. , tet! - .44-a` ? . P1. 4 % , m,C * 4 - ' that the wealth and capital of the co 1, L... .. , .1 4. . - ~.-Lt.-r.eii.l-.;_•,,,it„e,k/t4tlittift.ti. a great extent in the hands of oar c ~ 4, a ? . ,, , 0 , t .s. e..1. 4 r. 13 t. • The gentility, the " fashion," they cia ' it.. q t .. e t . „ rf1 e t.4„ 4 . 0 - 4 , el * 4 .f , ... ' 4l ' lr . e1...ZiA1. 1 ,4,/ 13'0. in political information as to the prin 4 17 V1) . 11 0 .., c,,,. -c..,. - . ::}t . ,* 6 :NC 4 - icni ; - 11 44. ~,*'?o,P•vsio our government, the Democratic party, co as it is mainly of the farmers, the mac !''A. ` '• - •,e' -*Ct - o.4.ZtAtiltill.Pose "k, er.....c ;4 ve„„st s,r.- and the working men, N far ahead of its retre. lill(PiIT-*,/;..1e,;'"gqi, • 44 - kit: 4 At f riA..-filrielijirfVt ,•., nents. The reason for chi . .., is ohrio 114. Tht ces E,tel, CW'it a 4.. r publican papers and Republican i rators are tAtig.; 74 l'Nit It's • ' ' l f ! jk It' ktm 14 4:V.5..-rt year entirely employed, not in instructing, lt`rf., .40 F ir03 ,f_j . i. J.1 . 0 ..41i . in deceiving and humbugging their readers a ,44'.*4-*ltt • hearers about "bleeding Kansas, bloody uu 4 , Atgp,,frrii .... ~,. .., 4N - •-;.: - $4 4 - o e , .4, ) razes. hu'ly Brooks slavery aggression, horde, y. „.. - , - It a' '',XO,V . •Ef,/,-..r 4, ' _ ". 1.,,, , zi aq 0 ,4 .! , _ ruffians, ten cents a day," and such matters as ePse..c . .4.* rig; *T4i? V i „ ',.. either have no existence in fact, or as are a mere 'W* -- ' - •L'I-s-e. 74-7l lfttli * i 7 0 14 v*.'A....;1. 4- 4 V-' _perversion of events that serve toNet up a tempo- 1 44 ;,.. ~.,174143 .1 .4Z! rary excite to en t. i '-es_'• , ti ,. .,V" . 45t • . 4 7,4, - ; .x?, .4_.,,f',‘ 7: II • -. 7 ', - :.,p•07....,X4.,(pepc. a• e;!,..) 1 On the other hand the Democreey goes to work I (Ir..i , L' to to discuss principles—to show the meaning of ..,,, iS' VA ~..4 7-` l l 3 - t4's•t4g., " J 't 4;4l;eo:,ii:lfibbf.Pi. popular sovereignty and it s application in all 1 any # st* itt; l ' 4, ---1-.7 4. 'n ' , 4t r k ° lf ' ''' States and Territories. I t explains the propriety the - " geqktll*--.4i.4\l73SigidSt..`- they anti Me right of the people of every organized 1 - 1 1. ili . ! -...t . ..t'''' 'c ~4 1 4 -40""4n ..„,*144.4...4:40?1 , ... 4, ' ON v'pettr'd- - siae'ctre E!:0 . 4 Z.. " locality to govern themselves iu all local affairs I Mo: *A:kV 4 " ."; ~., :11)..e , ,'r 7 We show the constitutional equality of ail the i for Nl°. Sa t , , fi;'..:**''''s• - ' f;: - I le %..0 '''' "T!f ''TV! - PN4` Pre' ie States. We show the equal rights before the I Van Bu li t ." 4.1 1 1; tt vs -`1 f ' - ' q. '.•,-' • W 41 tk 4 '1 .% NI J.' . law and th e Constitution of all classes of our 'Um • 1 me, •t, k 4 .,44 4 , ' 1 t . T. 4 ~54,?; citizens, of whatever religious creed or wherever where a 1 '"isM•r'"-,.." glie- ~f:i., ; ,!. born. Wo show the dangers to our institutions ' . W E find 1I i g k1 ' 4 1 1.. i t g: 4 0 ..• .7-1- a ,-,:= 'RIO. IB- to 4 4 ' i, 4 : 5 , :,. , : of sectional parties. We show the value of the _ 4 ~t etr' sl. hiO,F4 4. 4tVVeik-fr-tPt!g*.rt..cActl. Union of the States. We show the disastrous -rO 4. ts." . .!' %.,. r '/ , 'l'! y.,it effects of an immediate general emancipation I will du as he • ..#-• • - tv. g t • •••• • - t.i.,,,).1i c . , the ten cent , 494144 , ,,,0, li, 1 . - 4. , :-.!:.:,11 ,-, ,,.,_ . .t. 0 1. of the slaves upon the white race of the North, 1 lima; ' fp "*frotlt',i;rt-'s,-.,.,.:4;..... 4 ~ and especially upon the working classes. We I show the dangers of disunion from the same causes $3,000 ILEW-4.1 hundred and twee - ~e,„ ..vti; ' ; g 1 t.;41: t. -.'j et:te f f 4' E l t i .4' ,# f? ' • . 4 1 93%. ,(4.,t 5r,, ,,, ;5.5.•...047...• ~ .1,,,,„i ... i• 1 , , Sr re that Washington, Jefferson, Clay and Webster lowahoe to any Pe ~,,,,-0,41c 1 OtV,I4j,W-TeN* et t'• . pointed out long ago. We show that the 4 ,r 4,1: (.1i' ;-54A4CLip.t e t t'l ' v . proof satisfactory, ef equity orjustice tti.*.42.* t ..t•oi4y Nii c At 1 1.,,, ;- i., A ,,, Ick ,sk. .!.,,-, •' 4, people or Kansas have, under the coned- eh ever advuei .1t .4 1 ... P . 4.1 & 1 :0_ ,, 1i"P',..„, t4 ~,'L t• ~ it,. t tntioll, the same right to govern them -. • .•nXil-71 1 .1,•ii -.F:4.-- 1, 'A..i.i.. a. i selves in all local matters as the people of Pena t'.:v., lk,a.. ?... , 1 1, ,, , , 45 .V?;?61 - , - ,,.---..,'et; ..`` ::,:::, o o f , American `h . - -›.-.:::,,,, 4..,, h .,; r:t ~ —.1 ,, ,...gi i , -. , - . A.1-= • End a drop of Democt s • Tra:t...t.' - "e"..r,ria - ,4-..- i sn. re F. Sylvania have. We show the practical impossi- let It out. P I have bee. 444." ' 4. ,5 1ip , , ,- ", , 5 4 e,.kc.. 0 ... - "..."„ . ..04- - t.* bility of elevating the negro race to a condition 0440 4.... r ., ' •:i.,...t e .„%t,- . - :,•A , tv,_, _,. 6.7„, -tfr of entire political and social equality with the i good deed with general __ , fri t rin all w i I ne c t r i e m l b _ i r i a o t v , v m res p ic o t'VV•l4„T i r - *t. -Pry it..,, , ,.; , , ,- -.-z..k.: , - . .!--...- . tiz-liv> Pi . .:;: tk vP% -, vi • `0 7?.. * 17 ..-- ' l ' , _.t ...„ w -, 4: 0 ,,t,.. 41 : , ,, , ,: „ ..,, 1 . ,41 _..; : I 'v e : - white race. We show that Democratic policy after the fact is satisfacte .4 434 PX" V; i ..rel.,. IF , ' - '''-'7.,,,,4 '7•••••••llbz: DAWSON - -NOOtaI k .t,,t, i itifo-W5..,,,0ge3,,, it for the last half century has made this country the most free, happy and prosperous nation on ' North 1 0i5 t ,140"4. .i , i• • 4 .,13 Ir., *•.-1.‘....A., 41u ,„, i , _llk *"'-elt,a A * . 6 4 -'l.- , !'O4 ' , `IF4 ' '4SIi• ~..r.ereir:o4'-4"r-Nt'Z''','e..- 4 IY.. :I' t , ' • earth. We show that the great measures of the . New York ' Vltirtr V.?. •it.;,:•te1i:'..1.,.-4.,'%••;:i1i e s•- . N... ) -4 6 • I government for half a century have all been ! ' 4 '140.0 ~. 1 1 4.'.4.;:tr„0 , p1 ,- , 5 ,, ..,,i, ~ , ..,.. , N . rdin t g ur o:c ea d s ::th ° . i. t,-11...,,...A. t , ;.,rpt. : -0,,..c17, ~,, c ,,,,.....:,,,c1 4 ..1,t , :-; ! _4 , ,54 Democratic measures, and that the people in i • If4rs: . APZ4,4 - ~' 4 :477:75ei .-4 :. 4 ; . ; - : .- ,, - , t ,, I . .1,1‘,>:. i repeated elections have approved them aIL We Ported at the Relief Ifospical at 'lx+ cVlIa.• -IC - '' ...", :;7' 4 .01 ..- , '' - '-.7 '''' . 'l , i i Tbe Baptist obite,d) at Jamai 4 ..„ 4,, ,Ne'...r.yr* n---4 , -.,-- v,, , ,4,..4,, - a . t. , show that our party has been the one party that i . 1. ie,..risei,e,.. ,„,. s .1 '',., 1,, „. _ .• teat ei g ht. it was fired by an ..Y.7,,yt-"'' ,= r , , - - , ~. • . . • s r ;4;;'_,.... n'S g. ,"d . 0 . , - t . , , ..,„ ‘,- -.. 1 has ever stood by the great masses of the peo- I s l2 , o oo—insured for $9,000. 146edi . ky.„,,,,, 4,„ :, .., „-,.. •, ~ ....;-• ~ .., t ., , upf:llielEe4rwL,ltlii:::''' September 26. ~..I''. . .,,.Te.'kWiteee""' rs:,,- , 11 , '...• - .l' 9 '..e `•• " -- . 1 .".. , c, s•-•,,,,ier%,' . 7 7 - ••,1 ..3" , •••• ' '1 • !•!' i •V: v •:-...exe, 't,:,e ' j- .*: . . '.-.. ' ' . 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" 9 72 : :: ," :4 4° . ,,- P : -;_:.: ,•,,' 71- 4 ,1m e1 t p „, ,- -,, ,,, , , -,-4. 4 ...- -,„;‘,..._ ~., .4, ,-- _ _ _ DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET _ _ 7.1 1 , I - 412-4, E4r Vitisburgb VtYst. SATUWJAY NIORNING SEPIEMI3ER 27 "THE FLAG OF OrRAJNION FOREVER!" FOR PRESIDENT. JAMES BUCHANAN, OF t:PRIVNBYL WANT A FOR VICE PRESIDEFT, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, Democratic Electoral Ticket of Pennsylvania. ELECTORS AT LARGE: CBAI.i ES It BETE ALIGN'. C'olumbia. WILSON Allegheny. jut District ONO. W. N EBING It, Ph Bad( Iphia Co. ERCI.: BUT LEH Philarb Iphta City. - EDWA ft D WA ATM A 'a. Plills• , elphia Co. 4th " WM. H. WITTE. Philadelphia County. JoIIN McNAIII, Mmitgon.o.ry County. JOHN 11. llttl NTON, Cheater County. h " DAVIU LAUItY, Lehigh County. Rh " CHARLES KESSLER, Berko County. 9(0 •• .1 A M P ATTICILSON, Lancaster Co. loth ISAAC ShIiNK),III, Union eollElV. 1 11/ PRA•t. W. 'MOHR& Schuylkill 'Co. 14th " Till N,l AS OSTERN AUT. Wyoming Co. ABRAHAM EDINU ER, Mohr., co 14th " REL , BEN WILBER, Bradford County. 15th " (IEOIIO 1 , 3 A. CNA WFOR D. Clin ton Co. Pith " JAMES BLACK, Perry County 17th IIENLY J. STA ULE, Adaros Co. Itch 4.1174 D. 1:011DY, Soroer.et lout " JACOB TURN EV. Westmoreland Co. 200, " J A. J. BUCHANAN. Greene Co. 21st " WILLI ANI WILKINS. A 11,gMmy Co. 2411 JAMES tl. CAMPBELL. Butler Co. 291 " TII.OI CCNN 'Nall A‘l, hexrer Co. 24,11 " .14111 N NEVI LI:Y. Clarion o°. " I , CENT I . H ELl'l.: frciriorti County DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET ain AL OOMMISXIONCS GEORGE SCOTT, or Cko.loecou Co. &CPITOII I.IZZIXS JACOB FDA", Jr., oh-roomar Co 4URVETOR Of:NEEL.% JOHN :ROWE, or F PAN FUN Co. COXCIII7Z3S-TWENTT-FULIT TtIFTIIICT WILSON ItI'CAN DL MS4. CaLl..msTuw:edetr COEIGLEM---TRRYTII.2OOND DISTRICT • JAMES A. GIBSON, PINE TOWIIRIII P. fi1.7511 - 1 HOPEWELL HEPBURN, On, AMENHLT THOMAS S. HART, INDIAN , . ToWNHHIP AUGUSTE'S HARTJE, Ressevc rom - yreun. SAMUEL JONP.S, CrT L. B. PA TTERsON,M;rruN TOR:19111P SAMUEL SMITH, AuAr.nr.ve erre. Dr. JOHN POLLOCK., ri.vmrs TowNsmr PAOSIZCLIING ATIOr.NE7 DIA TT lIE W I. STEWART, MAIM MCI CI : r COCSTT ( , )11k11:4410 ,, EC ROBERT B. GUT BRIE, R.I=SON TVWDESIIII,. EDWARD THO II PSO N, WILKINS Toltnni P COVITI SVIMTOR : EDWARD M'CORKLE, I:nuspci ToWNB/111. HENRY RELTZHOOVER, Warkanc, (3 year=.) JOHN JOHNSTON, LA WILYNCEVILLZ. (I soar) Rponyj avoly r..tn j Qr Chnclert Hota :'Fore will h AIRPril N.M..; OF THE DEMOCRACY, OT Li NE ICH and ALL Wit.. AEI: IN FA VI .R Of T:I NI" IN AND CONFTITI7TI I N. nt C.tiz.-n....11,..nt dint. clot tun of f ort,r party nsauviatlobk, arr cordially Ineittal to rattl'. Tta, Ib•n,.rculc iucitr Rl2 - I (104111.11gn TIII:I23DAY, :nth luta —At SIP .I": 4 IiTOWS, nt ,1 P. ATI2 h 111 , 4 —A t Chat low LigimblAlt, Plll \ IT MIN AV, Put k! N01'.1.1.>1. , Vt `...tt 1 IVO., !%1 By order of the Geninerte-I tl I , orrlo!!•erith.tol. DAVID CAMPIIKI Extract• from Buchanan'• Spesh on the Independent Treasury Bill. L THAT COUNTRY 16.1107 , T PR. tSPER, ICS WHERE L I. BoR 1 , 03111 AN DS THE UM ATO•ST REWARD. PROM MY SOUL I RESPECT THE LA BORIND MAX LABOR IA THE FOUNDATIov oE THE WEALTH EVERY CIH7STRY. AND THE FREE LABORERS lE' THE N , ,ETH DRAI,EVE RESPEC I FOR THEIR PROiHTV AND INTELLIGENCE. HEAVEN PuRBID THAT I SHoEI.I I Do THEM WRONG 1" JOHN VAN BUREN CONING. "Prinee th€.el,Attlent, will bn here .•u Monday evening next, awl will ad.lreaa a meeting of the citizens at City Hall Governor Bigler will also be here at the £IIII, time to speak We are sure we need do ❑n more than antoun,e the name of John Van Buren to eecure a v,t meeting. To let our people MIT thqt hi cumin may be relied on we puldi:lt the following telr- prapbic de=pairh from }Om ELMIRA. N. V., September 21, To Hon rhori. Governor Sigler land Inv -eif at bue,ch, on Monday evening, :Le 2tith. Write to mu at Coldwater, Michigan, ./t1 the if this .suits. \ AN itt ItEN. WHO ARE lIE.ST INFORMED I R. DI F FERENCE. We have no hesitation in expressing the he 'lief that the great MRS, of the Democratic party are far better informed .in political subjects than the mace of the abolition party. Yet true it is that the wealth and capital of the country i to a great extent in the hands of onr opponents. The gentility, the .• fashion," they claim. But in political information as to the principle. of our government, the Democratic party, composed as it is mainly of the farmers, the mechanics and the working men, is far sliced of its oppo nents. The reason for th:s i« obvious. The Re publican papers and Republican craters are this year entirely employed, not in instructing, but in deceiving and humbugging their readers and hearers about ‘• hlreding Kansas, bloody razes. hu'ly Brooks slavery aggression, border ruffians, ten cents a day," and such matters as either hare no existence in fact, or as are a mere _perversion of events that serve toNet up a tempo. rary excitement. On the other hand the Democracy goes to work to discuss principles—to show the meaning of popular sovereignty and its application in all States and Territories. It explains the propriety and Me right of the people of rvery organized locality to govern themselves in all local affairs. We show the constitutional equality of ail the States. We show the equal rights before the law and the Constitution of all CIIISEPS of our citizens, of whatever religious creed or wherever born. We show the dangers to our institutions of sectional parties. We show the value of the Union of the States. We show the disastrous effects of an immediate general emancipation of the slaves upon the white race of the North, and especially upon the working classes. We show the dangers of disunion from the same causes that Washington, Jefferson, Clay and Webster pointed out long ago. We show that the people or Kansas have, under the Consti tution, the same right to govern them selves in all local matters as the people of Penn sylvania have. We show the practical impossi bility of elevating the negro race to a condition of entire political and social equality with the j w hit e rac e . We Elbow that Democratic policy for the last half century has made this country 1 the most free, happy and prosperous nation on earth. We show that the great measures of the . New York Items. government for half a century have all been NEW YORK, September 26.—The Brooklyn Board o p f ro l i l ie ei r dt i t e r l e u mt two easesof d yellow fever in the city Democratic measures, and that the people in !3_ th repeated elections have approved them aIL W e ported at the Refie o f n idos e p a ttal at O Fo e rt Heamilto o n. s re show that our party has been the one party that las T t li n e i B h aptist Church at Jamaica Plains was burnt It was fired by an incendiary. Loss has ever stood by the great masses of the peo- $ 12 , 0 4-- t -insured for $B , OOO. wpm ;4 t ~ r ~ f . '~~ plc, and contend. for their interesbi. We pima that our p..licy dep.: not tend to the exten: ion of Tery. We show that onr policy and priimi plec are national. We publish our platform of principles that all may read and understand them. Such is the course of Democratic editors and speakers, and "by it intelligence is disseminated throughout our ranks; and a knowledge of the true principles of our government scattered broadcast over the land. How different the course of our opponents. While we are explain• ing and elucidating a great r , ineiple, the aboli litionists aro describing a " bloody outrage," real or fictitiens, that has occurred in some far dis tant quarter, perhaps by their connivance. While we are contending for the Constitutional rights of all States and citizens, they are belaboring a bully Brooks." While we are contending for the mastery of a continent, they are shrieking at a "border ruffian," Whilst we are striving to hold up our great example of free government to the terror of despots, and for the ultimate emancipation of all mankind, they are villifying the little State of South Carolina. While we get up meetings to hear principles discussed, they get up shows composed in great part of women, children and negroes. It is no wonder that such a different course results in a far greater degree of political intelli gence among Democrats than among their oppo nents. It is this that keeps the Democratic por ty ever strong and compact. Our principles are ever the same, and the discussions of them are more readily understood. Democrats deal with principles that will la.+t for ages. Abolitionists clamor about facts and "outrages" that will be settled in a year. When the campaign of 1860 opens, Democrats will begin just where they do now with their well defined and ever-living principles. But the abolitionists will have to get up an entirely new stock of issues, and a new set of "out rages "to clamor about. Among the issues next time will probably be the right of the negroos to vote—the right of their children to go to the same school: eh,. Luc whites; and the duty of a general amalgamation a'nd intermarriage of the negeoes and whites. But it is useless to antici pate. Of one thing we may he sure, the'r.-nle• t will in some way relate to the neirces. The negro-lovers are infatuated beyond remedy; but there are many who act A;Cu toem now that will leave their ranks after one such defeat as the✓ will get in November. A fire in East Boston, on the 22d, destroyed OR extensive steam flour mills of the Suffolk Corn pony. Loss and insurance, '.:31.".!,,0mi each. Vincent de Ayala, lately arrested at Mobile on a charge of forg •ry, i-i stead of being the M•n• inter from Venezuia, has, ;t is eaid, born bani,b• -ished from that country, after a lung impris,;ll Mr. George Peabody has declined public din tiers roan the merchants of New York, Philaded phis, Baltimore and Boston. The only public demonstration of the kind which he accepts is o dinner from the people of 'Danvers, Massed:Li setts, his native town. Pre.rmrations are being made at Peuelton, near Philadelphia, for the great National Agrieultural Fair. The race course is half a mile in extent, and the carriage way around the grounds a mile and a quarter long. There are humh-cd stalls for horses, seven hundred and fifty for hers ed cati!e, and one hundred and fifty for sheer and swine. The grounds occupied by the arrangerrents cover forty acres. A rentteman of thi. 11.:1,413 word ie law. tell, un of ati.ther !nun wo l kni.rrn in this eity, and cannly field; f“r 31'llandiera, :goons it Co.. alio h= • jurt returned from biansaii, ha, in a passed throurb this rite on ht , nor borne t,. (ronr.g. r• , ants. T 6 Ia- mark. , I . 11.)/111.1 ; , le , rre.• rep, deßtli 11a„,, I.n • • •!. h.+ e 11)1 , !, • Irotn t!•ef ro,nty. whc, ~1 n .hot in the he.. Iron n rui!ian. or, ..1 ..ree p“pui,r ' We unrne of this and the • vourhe, for tho faets on he relnted • sLateawnt , thicken an they work up Lo the :Jet •1 crisis. We uould thore who '• hve Iry dentn'. i of Lboxo lamultlg fa , tg to— The above is from the Pittilhargh Commercurl Journal of about th: jf ih ire d., and it is ,e-hol]v Haiku:in Golden is not dead. The men fia.ni Greene county told a well known gentleman of this city only a few days ago that he was net driven out of Kansa?, but came of hi. o*n cord. lie Raid that he was not ordered nut f the territory. The gentleman who giV... turormntion wan formerly a merchnnt herr, nn is well known to our people. The article ;tor Rea Leo.loti •' Another WV are hiforlattd that 7,1 adopted at a fleeting at II enry Brnwn . ., in Fr.itit, • t•it, •••hip : un.t that thpv wire ,n•nt t•. tic , for puhlk.st;.sn. ►Pe Dever barn we nor...uf ,, rui ail our friewiti th,Lt. this paper tht•re ig QmRll chance of th, .r ever appearing in print. l'o leave them in Ole etintii,g room in not the pkee. To haw! 11101,1 to ,um.• man ur buy to be given to us iy not ILr We get along all right with all other toTtlfillil,l but Franklin, and would like to get along right with that. Nlr. Philip Itrown called un u., ',Lout it and this is nur explanation A DIFERRENCE Ok ) PINION.--At a meeting of the eletgy and laymen at the Bible house, New York, on Monday, one portion wished a day or fast aul prayer to be appointed, in view of the present aspect of public affairs. Another por• Lion though( it ought to be a day of thanksgiv ing. fletween the desponding and excessively hopeful view of aft Lies, nothing at all War da . ke, and the country len., :eft to save itself hr its own energy, without the benefit of clergy. Hen not some of the shriekers for freedom in uhio bolter recommend to their nigger wor.hip ping Frothers of MassachuseltA thnt, while th are so rampaLt against Southern slavery and the Fugitile Slave Law, that they had l, , :tter tools t o their own State, and have eraKed their statutes a law which pruvide,,— "That runaway white apprentices yhall 4e , enured upon the applicatim ~ .t` their rna.yttr.f or any one in their behalf, and pit! in'o until they can he sent ri,!. by their master. , ; am/ihat they Bha 1 I hut be aitatregi a trial by jury " MozmAr ErßaiNo.--The (lay 11.011 H engaged for Monday evening for the rneetirg to hear Jno Van Buren. Should it he a plearrit evening the int otine. can adjourn from there to acme phut. where a larger crowd can hear. WE find the tillowing fair offer in the Mercer Press. We know the man who makes it, and he will du as he says. Now let those who preach the ten cent story get a farm or be eonvioted as liars: $3,000 REWARD.-1 hereby. offer a reward of one hundred and twenty-five acres of land with usual al lowance to any person who will establish the fact by proof satisfactory, such as would be taken in a court of equity or Justice in Pennsylvania, that James Bu chanan ever advocated the policy of reducing the wages of American labor to the European rate of wages, or that if be, (James Buchanan) thought he had a drop of Democratic blood in his veins he would let It out. I have been offered the above sum for the farm whore I now reside in the usual payments, a good deed with general warranty will be given, clear ~f all incumbrance. Possession given in thirty days after the fact is satisfactorily proven. Apply to DAWSON WADSWORTH, North Liberty, Mercer Co., Pa. .4 - 4 ' ..PN1,1,. THE NEWS ANOTHER. R°! them 100 0 0 0,00 A !id Ilk,. R scurry I' pl ti i.tn. ,rt•lii thiu,ns Li...ti 1•••1 • J. • • - IRaT~''r• ' A SBURGH I):SUNIOSIST. We find the io!l. mine artido ir. , he Poi-horgi i Commercial ✓ournwl. and 7erllbli.4l it that our readers may see that we have amongst as a rank advocate of n dit, , olution of the Union. Read It. Here is the whole article, word for word : A POINT GAINED IN THE CONTEST. The Richmond Enquirer is engaged in arguing " the value of the Uni.•n to the North." It is a sig nificant fact and full of promise. Ilerotofore, it has been potent to the South to hec tor the North, and threw.) to dissolve the Union. But the tables are turned. The North disgusted with the repeated advances of Slavery, and the prostitu. tion of government to the aggrandizement of the slave power, have begun to ealculato the value of the Union, and in great numbers to believe, that dissolu tion is both practicable and desirable. A Mr. Under wood, of Virginia, having lately madu a tour of the No 'Ragland States, in the character of a Canadian, boa (nne bark aghast at the universal prevalence of the disdnion sentiment. ❑e said every man sod wo man he met with wa.s for dissolution of the Union. This is n scrap of unpublished history, but we avouch its truth. he facts which it enunciates have begun to make thein.elVeS Arrlront and belicred in the South. In. corrigible as the Itirlitnr.m.l Empire, is, the truth hes crept iu there, that the North, disgusted with the new attitude or slavery, and its demands for re coKnition in the national territories, are now prepar ed for dissolving the Union, in preference to submis sion. The south were duly and seasonably warned of this as an inevitable result of the repeal of the Mis sou,i Compromise. They ridiculed the warning. Nom, slavery 111,114 give back or disunion follows. We regard disunion as impossible; but astrong party north will clamor fur dissolution, as they now de clare the Union has failed of its design to promode the happiness of rho people and secure tranquility. It is to this feeling and these disunionist, the south ern presses, the Richmond E:o.prises, are madly ap pealing, when they attempt to prove the " value ••f the Union to the north. - The boot is on the other leg row, but the lesson has been taker, too lats. Slavery 17111. i give hack. A. content has beon ini tiated, blows have been struck in its course, and it is of the very nature of that contest. that the war will now wage to a settlement of that question. We repeat, we regard disunion as impossible. But "the value of the Union to tho North' will not he estimated at one pinch of snuff, against the inesid•• able demand of the same North that shivery ahr,'' give Lock. If needful to that end, the Union would be shivered to fragments, but that slavery must and shad give back. We have a comfortable belief, however. that the Union will outlive our day, will stand for ages to some. But that will not forbid, cr prevent the ex pulsion of slavery from national territories, our tiei submission of the Slave States to restraint s 0) -n slavery, at the contemplation of which they nok So the Eh may It. of good courage A few remarks only will iltint cut the imen:c criminality of such au article. 'file writer that it is n "fart full of ',roma,. that iu England there is " unturrgal trrral , n , t of thr d. unwu r " and that the people there di lieve that "Diss,.ti Pell Tit AtillalAND tat " Teat ol tut. fart that a Pittsburg!) PO. itor ,olyn llr. f u 1,4 distimi,4l f,!!otr, "Give whq: hark " how ' That we are not tr.ld It i , rn o+ thtom indefinite phrtv-es that arc inteeded Ice blind. It is like "bleeding lian,us, ruffians, - " slavery aggre”non." Ic. They ell mean simply one thing, flint that is. that the ah. , litionists are re ,,, !vc,l that thi- F:o• ricm, Union chill le dis v Thev >cz• that while it lant..l they cannot attain polit.ieil power. But to cover their atrociouA ileeigua they at the saute titne armnre the blind who will beli; cc there that there in no danger of a disso lution. Vet they tell you at the next breath that it "both praeticalile and desirable." To New Englanders ou , ki ft' disaster has no They are far removed froth Iho «t een the eVlif that would follow Such an eTeElt. The) are to let Penn'ylvanianu suffer the evil , . And a Pitt-burgh editor is foond to favor the infatn.iu eher,ir of New Englaoil lunatics and traitors 5'11,17 haek: Give Imrk wi,nt Give heck 1:01v If ner.lfiii 1.. Co, I'n'..n w ,, i111 FT riliv•erril ft4grn,-nt,t,'• Kaith tilt' l'k..l•l•llrrit l;kh!, tl:,re In 3 row. l. Olio will rnr6, n...t4 an I .1;qnn.,.1 r.l.•iitl. I 1.. P.. 1.1.4 L .! LET I' RR FROM I% lk: %V , 1 oft Nv.w bear .\ Ttio rnr I t beets tivrtl Thurlow ci I, en the part of Fremont ham r..mp114,1 a Marti .n la.•tv+met, (Ir,, ley, Gi.l.ling., Henry Ward gerciar, IN ikon. and other Mach itepubllcan know .V.thing;•, ,n.; 1-leorqe Law, .1, aolalon !trio rti I\lllnm I'. Johnston, \ mires+ , Stewart and Thmi 'Stes en • ci the American wing of tie w this hargion the linericall4 arc to he tran•ferr—, to Ihe ft.it•k ti term nald condititm., vot ThP TT,i,101 , . T,P11.1 ITI4I ( 14,4 liug . 11 , lpft, ;Ire to d0r0 , .1 Prr t oottt'. 1111 t: FIWC, .1 the pl..tind 1,11 t. in L , :eula,g Et.... c) is T - i.••.'ary whet e tLe til ItFq! ' .l r rh ihel t•hr Sec ,, ,e , i 1... •mtt. up eur..l?,l_, I:re lIZ.,11,! !lig t bIt•A l• 11..4• - I, .1:1 -.• Ft I» are . • wink. thv T„t,gn 7.,••„ h hl-11 t.. pt • vt !f ett C.•, g.• w f ihr Trea,ury Thad. the Con%! too,h, nominford. Penn') ivah uhl go 1,7 .1 by . - .0.00tt tanj mitt,Port NlabtoT (!emer.! The meek 1111 , 1 111Wy .1. It w i• to be Secretary of 11ar: Sunintr, ! Irta.n.chu.,etts, 1-t creittr.} N.LVV NI. Clay, Owing a man ot pettoe Vttor t era!; James /I L,tno, atol the mite i.f peace, Secretary of the Inte,h , r ; Frunei P. B secretary of State. Futtrii, Tb , entire force of the Freebooters is to he ernp4tyed to secure the election of AL,lrrty Stewart to the IThited t 4 ttet.t4enate by the Legie lature of Pennsylvania. . • Simon Cameron and William F. Johnston and other aspirants for that place having fallen early 0 ,he action on the mere promise of Treasury plunder are to be tint aside to make room fOr Stewart. who would not giv e tip his welsktiiiu antipathy to all foreltrners withrut a certain pledge rf support for the po , t of honor m; wet! ;,rotit Fifth. Fremont pledge s himself tint to inter. fere with titiitge Law's tinancial speculations, aii•l lb-It he :hail fuli lit err ) to disburse the $2.i,000,0(a) preen adrittlii..tiMion will I!•ave in the United States Trea.nry to the hest niikantages in di•frayiny rhe l't the CA11111f1:1:11; and it is that hi , partnert , , rrhn liberally - advanced $lOO,OOO t o ~tart tile CaMrligri —iooricy they rrcrwed from the Smte of California and rite of San Franeise. , t.i pay the interest on their funded debts, shall be hrs. secured out of any money in the United States Treasury. St.rth. Fremont pledge, himself to 2;gick a bill disfranchising all.fureigners not 21 years in this country, and to appoint none but Americans to office—except James Gordon Bennet, who is to have the mission to Spain, for the services of the Hrrald, it being distinctly understood that French and Irish Catlndies horn in the United States or Canada, are nut to be exeltlo.l from offices of trust or profit. AS a specimen of the contemptile, 1 ,,,g,,,,,g,, ireeehle 7, re,t, t e. conviction of th gr,at ey....11,,,, ~f used towards Mr. Fillmore awl his triends, liv II " ''' ' ''''' i" "II di '".""'' "f :he Liver c• , ..! • - t• ta• . Tie the Frenionters we copy the fidlowing Pram a ionowiag titer from Toi - eato, CRIVAIia, iS Ot, ..1. ti.- tu,o) late number of the New York Tribune: 111, 1 1 0 1 1•riet001 . 11 Inns 01 1 1,110,1 "If Mr. Fillmore opens his eyes as he 5h0u1d, 3 , ,,,,, , T . '''''"' ' A n il 2711 '• :o:4 ' he will discover that his followers are in the f , ... ~ v" ~,,,,,., w R, •. •, IT sir . i take this , pportutilty .4 main blaokgnards and loafers, and about as fit to '. ' rn '''' "r 'l. r '' fis '' I 1 n ' e d ' riv ' 4 Ir '''" IV WLaue's valuablo Pills. 1 have for two p•ar, ;gut Lain ar• : rule America as so many hyenas." • aided with a e•ver., !lain ~ . .1. the t . V ., ....Luparlica With .1 i Complimentary—very. Will the meek patterns n,rvotisnem and a 1:4, of dizziuoa; : a • , naladv !Trona th. 4 Air .. Wli y will you Suffer, text= ll MIRY CAN BE SO RASI 1., V i_IPT A INK W—Tiny.. you a th: , Throat, Quinay of pusillanimity in this State dare to resent this power and skill of our 10.1 , i...inns t , r 011.,, and ' ru t . • wanton insult '.' 1)r will it be an additional in- CAMILA as l or as I royedf could Judg,.. by di,,,,,,,,,1 m,,,,. ..; Ith, uratiant, Neondede, lirouchitia,Crt.mp. htiffJoinf s , yr t , s t 1 . ,,,. You emu he r, -, 11‘,...ed at once by vising the most beautiful of 'motive to urge them to more zealous support i•f the livt.r nod stomach. Soule of tli.• .10.. t.,, tru,l 1.1.,,ii„., L '''''' 14 ' 1 "' S I" i " , " Pain " i n 'IV part " II"' '..Teruel fusion and Ft emont, at the October election ?-.- , oi d vari,a4 other rertmlioi vrr.r, tri. l. het an iii rain, an biiiim , .iits, the " Intle Circateian Lininte,nt," prepared Pennoyivanian. the dei•ii-rooted discs.° •itti" onick ri,t. A t lot lld ~-ar, d a ! by Dr. 1'...0..TT. at Morgantown, Va., and for ash, cheep, ...... .- I. ~ t of your valuable Liver Pills from a drogglet to -r,•, and i JAS. P. FLEMING, near R. R. Depot. Allegheny-. See ad. j Pram the Philadelphia I.edger..l feel, otter takinz a portion 1.1 them, that the CliCraid All.: ; wh , .lreale and retail, by Dr. KEYSER. 140 Wood street, and President Pierce. ' [won.] sensation over the ey. has clout entirely left mr. i ertinarnent In another column of today's A meetin g of th e citizens of Concord wag call. , I ual ch.,.., liy atlvkin4 all those alll eti4.l ttA I have been, 1.. , i ' Paper. blnarillin ed on Monday evening, to m a k e arr angements to - o roi • o „. th e v.oh,thle medicine at one , , and save much limo /Sir-Stockings and ilosiery for VlTlnter.- give a public reception to President Pierce, o n aud pain. with Ot t .h. ~,,,,,,,,. Wi t h iiiiicere gratitude and !If you d..n't watt yap feet pinched with bad and short his intended visit to Concord. Some of the po- ! resp,l, I remain y oars. respectfully. : Stoclihga. you will take our advice and go to C. Dure, con. litical opponents to the President gut possession tilltit.GE W. RUSSELL, Toronto. I ner of Market allwyaud Fifth street, sod buy some of those 1 1 : , otuf.rallio. Bata' also makes and sells every variety 07 of the meeting and made speeches condemnatory, i'iiichasi•i•• ant 1, rar,ful lo nett for Pr. . I rLane - 'i (qt.. ' el'' , '"' fir.' SI.I.Ick-Wles, that make your feet feel Woe and I of his administration, and resolved ''that the br•it,./ Lox, PCI s, numufailured by Fleming Oros., of Pitt.- most, befitting mode in which the inhabitants or bnr,;1‘.1... A. , , ..the, Liver l'ilL,, in cornpi.ehon are worth- ! il""'Ylb.t Y. , . can mention, at wholesal e and ',tan. AGAINST THE " WOOLLY HORSE. William J Concord can receive Franklin Pierce among them 1 , --is: Or WLato , , zennine Liver Pills, aloe Lin roeliraied itt‘taembor the phnec, ce.rrier of Market. all e y and mk t j Cary Jones, a brotherdnlaw of Fremont, is cut is in solemn, mournful silence." When these 1- ..i , iirage i citi i tow by had at all respectabl e dru g 5t e ,,,,,. j 0 . ..... et oct4 I in a strong article to the public giving reasons mourners had retired, another meeting Was Of- Notre to 1111110 , letthoot the signature of ILEMINO BROS. Osr• Hat ii.-10e hove jun —. Nd our FALL STYLES why Fremont should not be elected. It is a gauiced, and resolved to give the President a Ale,., for .la by the 00,0 propriators, :GY SOFT DRESS lIATS of all qualities., colors and pricee , fi lt: v p t l .r ore u. w no i : b r allsck.t.itair. our..ives that .e con please all who significant fact that all his near kinsmen, who handsome public reception. Concord will ex- EtALM ING BROS., know the man and his qualifications, are oppo- hihit on that occasion singular contrast, if each Bacce,ors to J. Kidd MoRGIAN A 00., , sod to hint portion of its citizens carries out its resolutions. 0'27 ;dread Na,No 60 Wool street, corner of Fourth. salt 161 Wood street. ; The foregoing facts may he relied on, and if you well watch the Herald you will see the proof. ASMODIUB. Remember I REMEMBER, That the national Kansas com mittee says that the free State population of Kan sas is 30,000. and the pro-slavery population only 6,000. flow then can slavery enter Kan sas if the question be left to the actual residents? Remember, further, that the black republicans defeated the bill, passed by the democratic Sen ate. providing for a new election in Kansas, with every safeguard against fraud. Why did they do this when they admit the free State con stitute five-ciaths of the population ?—Why—ex cept to continue agitation.—Free Pre.ts: r 4, Hy} .. , •;. 3kr- •13e:.:4,i37r1gif.4. 7 .. 43.'3. 4 ; '''..,..,.., :3, C ;,... - , -,,, .,,,,,:'" i. • , 4 3 *.:4 . , . , , • - : : -- ' s '''' '74 '",-; 1. 't 1 .. 4. 4 i,?*"... ..; 4,te ".; • J t - • ; 1 •?` • " ,larery midi( gilt. Lnck , •,r , s 1.0.1 h al ; u:. r..nn.irt a 11:11 I t ~f rrt tr,orit t.rec,ttc . ,,) 11,1.1rr h • of Tit Rig. ;:e Y,-t the r, f M. F;l:awre ate t • r the P•-••••• -• th• ~~ K'. oy e , rl-1,11 tlr meet with jecys, laiint. And iii , ri au ,,, a __ ~ ,,it. troth those they to. t.;;,ing to brio f.; ei;'; am, stir, Mon,‘. il a u, en ." their influence and their votes. 1, net such •,;. Yankee-- Ye , . you ar;:.• a horse, sir. Now exanipie of sweet patience a rarity in this wiclie,i , gave us the Dutch story, and I'll treat." world '.' Hauser rings the bell in n `',dent manner. - Enter bar-keeper--" Did von riug, sir r I Cu,,,, the Detroit Fro, Pre,._ Hauser—" Certainment, I ring; take this man Pretngpt. and Ills Negro Supporters. away. lam no aerpraintane- wis him ;he come - Rev " l'uderson, a negro of the ;larket hue, i in, he 61t down upon the lied, he spoil won shirt, is cariva,sing Indiana fur Fri n.ni Ile made n man cravat, clinpau,"every tiling 1-lee, ime I' speech at Rising Sun on Sunday of last weak. Yankee—[Takinr ftrither roll 1—••lotill do to lle first sang a song, and then commenced sr I travel : 1 gosh' !kw d;) ycit put that hair 0131,.: follows; your upper lip " I hare been making Fremont speeches, and 9 Bar-keeper—'• You are mistaken in the ;;OOZ.n. this is the fourth one I have made to-day. I IVinehell is in N o . ;I. ' Am for Fremont, free speech, free soil, fr,e Ynnkve—" "Chat are gal said No. IS t ::,, ,- n: , groes, and free white men—when tkr.q bee 1: m:,." thenvylves. Chambermaid ~ i ns.s The Columbus ((Thin ) S‘ate.mo n says that two 0..n..,,, : „, r ,:,,,,„„„,.,1,,,, i , s „ „., r sat w , „,„.„,, negroes, earned Jenkinsand I,ang , ton are stung - i You- tl.e,'r, Is...giog as ~ sisl 4... ' ..0u tor tbo i mairing of inr, the State for ' , reti - mt. the .t.t....t,..' . The iicsten B,y, s Fremont paper, report, a , 111.- keel Mary, come here a minute." meeting of the negroes of lloiden, w 1.,) i‘:;:- Off i I ' llamb ernlaid — "lat'ud I'd be 'lnin there" the followl;:g: Yankee-- Dido't you say N.,. Ir,?" - ii , 5.1 ,,,, l That we, the colored citizens of t_ l hamberninid--;• Sure I told ye No. 11; I'm boston, will support, with cur Circe and vot e ,.. not :titer nadir re wit ears." [Goes off singing] John C Fremont, of California, as President o; " Then lip , tips Gineral Bonyparte," the United States, and Will, 1, Dayton, of New Bar-keeper—" I guess you've seen the ele det.ey, as Tice Pre , ident." pliant, anyhow.' ..1, Nrcmnnt meeting held a few night, ago i;. I ul . kr.'—" Pao seen a lot of darned skunks." ! Exit ❑ downeaster, grumbling Marlborough, Chester county, Penn , ylvanitt, w • ~ idressed bs; a skoso ! The ;;;;:enc close; with an exrlanation between An indis Hun; c i color delivered a Fremo; ; xir Hauser and Wincliell, t tile amle , cno-iit 01 * speech in Sharon towmdiip, Noble county, (this.both. 't few nights since, which - was listened to ri't'e ai....,=,... : .......,„„,......,,.........,,.. 6 , much attention, and roe& v,-,1,,,, or thodox, by the - '2re - -ItULane's layer Pills,pol•nr,ql he FranllNG admirers a the Woolly Horse. Blois., Pittsb , ,reh. 1.,..- Froin th. 1111..1 lied teMiall/rry r . Pfltlonally otT-col f: .n aU .., tionq ~ i Ili- p notry, it i.: int MBM!I h. r , ..!1,i1 "'rite Encroachments of Sl.ci-cr.) e not ~v, : to ire unmi. , than the prof,.:. solicitiob , rliti, the "encroachments of the dace power.' There is no intelligent man who does not know that when the Union was fol med it consisted of twelve slave States and one free State. That was the original Union. The "slave power " was omni potent. It made just such a constitution ns it desired, and the onty provisions cmtnined in the constitution thus made regarding alai ery are, I The clause requiring that fugitives shall be de livered up; and 2. The Clause providing that in an enumerations of inhabitants for the purpose of a basis of representation in the !louse of Rep resentatives the slave population shall eount three fifths of their actual number. (In the Neith the negroes are counted at their whole actual number.) These guarantees are all that the "slave power" requited. It demanded no thing more. With these it was contented. Thus much with respect to the Union at its formation. It has now increased to thirty-one Slates, of which sixteen' are free and fifteen slave. (If the sixteen free States, six are com posed of territory which loclooged originaliy to Virginia, hut which she ceded to the gemril government, annexing a condition that 'lavery should not exist within it, and one is a part ‘‘i• the Louisiana purchase, over the wittily of which slavery existed by law. Thus, seven new free States have been erected not of slave territory, while Oct one. slave State has l . een erected oat ci free territory. Meanwhile seven of the original uii slave States ha e abolished slavery of their o volition, and t or three other , iite-equeot slave States would h -e done so but fur the rise and progress of abolitienistri. Thus ninch with r..islieet to the Union at the presto moment. Now !LI us lift the veil of the future. According to al! ac..ounts, and especial. ly aoooriiin; arrountp, in very large of the present inl-11-ii tat of Kansas-ire in favor of making her a free State. She will he a free State beyond all question. There are, be sides Kansas, sin territories, all of which will by ready to come into the Uniiin wrhin a few years, a/! as free States. Let us ennmerate; h 11t1 • . I / Nir‘it nt , ognta Wunilitlgi Ifere are territories whieli will eater The Unien within five year- as free Statue, duriiiii7 which time tot one territory w enter the llniwt as a b L iVe i tntr . flew then i-t i ntiti free in miner ICI ritory Let ue Hzmn.h,r, ri...to '''''lll ( 1! 11. r }l ILL I r 1 • • I \ • 1 -it • I r. MIME/ MEM= 1 kr{ 1, a 1 1 H, H r I is% 1 T •T • T.• N,rl) Frr.. ctst.• x.. `On , ' • •••t Maprlty .31 Fr,. Stet.,. Lt 14ht•II the Unit.o !.411:11' I.e tbn- , tl.e Sentte . wl:l stand : i',•• h "11,.Y. 4E; =MEI ... . ..... . ....... awl the Hoare of Iteprr,ntatii,e. will kand more than tw to 01w in favor of the free Star, Texas will, by and by, be divide], and pi , lll:.l— slave State carved ,ut of her, and oleo ore free State: Delaware wlil he, , :rne a free Sta , , within a few years ; and ;is time I , r.rresaei new ,Crate. will be ridded to the 7 , nleduaCl' earned - , tti of SebritAn, Battens. I . 1:,11, New MtSiC• , ,„, j , i ln fan, Vla , hing. on, an 1 l he t , ..rrit , ..-y i;ii•g 11..1111.r \ rkuna, , rvrry 1.17 - ,r ,•,:,..::, ..6 , ), f-, Gradually, tarylan.i. Vir;rin . ..l. Kentucky, l'rctwvfm-ea and !4t-noun will Ith“11•111 SIIIVery, aiu.l CI i.:.(11:ilIV--prt holly wd.bi:l thy 'ivc , of i.e,.:, t.. 1 1r bs/rll C.Li. I . IIIOLI Wl.l C 01.1.1,1 cif thirty ,d,, ,a. '.... ruy tr , o S'ates. nu. is tl , t l'n the inor:t. , ,Ox UT I, I }r.{.•.,..,t .11. gr: I,m t:i•• vticr , ..ch'uer!, ‘.; "1 Ore T 1111.2110.1 rf OIL 1 0 1,1111051 i Cris l • 6;• I,irf•;l , rg;to f c r ,- • •r•G. L1,74-Pr 1111] V, 7n It:. 11le New I.•Cs, j!. ht, t In'tck f.:‘ i . t c.i in New ;g '• Th. , Know Nothing party has, cr . ,otne pa.t, herr' endeavoring. to reduce the rare into an alliance on the eleet , ,r tric,l , but the thy of mercy ha: , now pa9,..1. ! there to tin hope r ,1,,. /. at Fremont. The ticket nominated in , ult in their teeth—it in pain, (Len L nu , unnlly , den. mi-takf , a' out it. And uar , of r.ii t,t tte- trent Ilte v:triottr• putt. of the . 4 tate t their hocue - gior) ing in their , ourage so noi.• it 8.). anu tao. that the 11,V e l A , rig!): b. I, in 3 re riiirty, in thie through tre3c , iery of •i 11—n I,lnicr In 11., t:nin rtig n" the 'liti !.1,11 , in • 4'l the r • q...; • Frew' nt, i .11'1: ur4 r 1 that I -;ipport t0...v.1ng Ont. t , wm sl.l Thoy h, ' 1 , •4'11 IT•t:n/ . , • Eli ;•: 14: ('a,s ;•;•.;13 ;he IV. rah:; pot A!lj it will sot 111 , " 11111.2: ==Elitlf=l • - . . Ivo hoar the I.—ple ~2.* tt 1;1, itjtehmnan net; lirerk,nridpn Il,• will sun-1y win !he rhy. FreTTINa 1, nn IL , it Ti it T,. u 0,111,. hi,ht ALPI :21.411. And ride F..r therv', fir With Pert, r• After tigidnig lor yl yr C. ilittry. You are 11..ggii.1 with riit then kr Poor Barturl he h. kft hind AL I . . , rtuue'g Oar to tor. W 113 ., 10-on ot Ili. Woolly florae The le.ople to 11 nrobtig. Chorus--Yor there'. be now Nothing George ha thrn.l so oft got tlin i han mmk 7'o 1 ohly shows her pipes. Choru .— Fur there ' s. l. bracer —Deposita made with this Bank before the nest day of °ember, will DRAW /NTEREST from that date. se2.7:at DF. 3II XMACIFGE THE FIRST WART)e7 t e. reqrsested 'o MEET et the NA PoLE.oN IlOtEL; the Diamond, on SATURDAY EVENING, 27th inst., at 7% o'clock. FOR TWO NIGHTS - YS: RANKLIN IfALL. WINCIFIELL'S DROLLERIES CALIFORNIA SK ETCHES., 40 ODD CHARACTAMCII Al 0 NDA AND TUESDAY EVENZIVA Sept. '24 rural 31. Are- Cbange I . lnritAano eat.). Evening. To, Corn menciztgla "tY, _ YS *f TER DEPOT! OY/YPERS TVEGEITED DAILY FROM HAI/WORE twidl B(BtrOLK, Tn. Sold by the Gallon or Can, or Half CArta Sold id the linveat rate. rits. 83 .11Alt !CET street, bfwetneot Phila Moe Store tie27i3nt 0pH,71, A 013. S t .'•% L i' .l '.' ,- ,, , ,..b.'uo..k,Nng,"ikuLobei'Li:.• • fat, at In o'clock., at the reaolimmx of G. %gala, corner of Fount, and Omni etrerm, will be seii i. by ord er o f was ta, rm. the family en. retuociug. the enure fionswbota•tintr - tittchon Yl:rnicor r , which leaf auporim quality arid been hi , ' nae hoax. • , • , EOM, eI•NZTUIt 11.11 r,rril u5.w.,2.7 raze:curtpi bog my hair coo,t•le a rota., chwim e. d rmkenf, walnut pl'ept , .l) cbaint, brocatolla elate: Inn 1 le fop mahogany' centre and per tr.bler....otograna. fine rhatuh.hora and ens pendant, tapcsity cod ingt..n eartacte„.kcarth- • cogs, curn,,iim and corn:.-, r, Venetian rind linen:l+lWe; feri ae,a awl mappens, Sre Irene, but rack, hall antiroont Walla, stair an-pent and rvia, oulwr. mahng2u4 high-posh .. briktornia. curtain/lend spring toittireaa, walnut, Zfllple 01 4 cherry high and to pen leather bats, mattreawfx; and Melding, ineri.l o top mahogany dreacing cud plain , burette; lige tnteeeMthyatel Weittutulisoboe, merbletotren— elke,oit weadoofeulla. toilet stands, chamber seta, ersht, within& eane-Sent chairs and rockets mantle clock, Preach China ' tea set. Britannia, giftss cool yneenaware; with a general WI- Igor! men I of diaiug ntol kitchen furniture, cooking. etenailfl• .le. Tee o ma.---Hor 4100, 'ninety daya - credit, for approved en ai pallor. P. DAVIS; of-27 Auctioneer.. 1 SCENTS.—SLIATE3IUC, by the author• of Wide, Wide tl'urid--p-io only 51,10. net cask . which is fifteen cents lower then .1.1 be bought plig , ti hen, this city. We do not main. any diatinrtion of peraona, n$ acme odium do in the trade here—ollor: Ministers DJ the Quite/ from 10 to 20 port disiconnt, merely for their In thlOtice. All are aim: Iced alike h-r,; no gitiorence•lo made; but we aro determined to sell .1.0.14•11, than eleoscheta. Uoinember.to cult et • 8,27 LAITYPEII,B eLIEAP • r ea-1. - 11it frexil ?et-Th.6lf Tho Hills of the shateniur. try etio.Mithac.fit to Pt!, 1 , !do world. , The ItAked flood, oat other Tat, a—being the fireond rola of Putnam a Stony binary. NAGA ZISISR Hilt OCTOBER. (10,1 * - y' g (;.rticeobor—pric e 15 route. Graham's 31opt7tne, I iarp , r'a 31 ac-trioe t Prinr. 113!loUN Lealle's rani, For sale by coal; B OWN & TETLEY, "r th" 0( -MI 'woo& STIIPET; " , DEN I / 17 N , 1 ." cat. r..ry In 11V pricer 4. 40 '...•rtnomt of DOUBLE AND P...; Sti LE BAR LI, CU ETIOT BAGS, CI 4 Kg PAP% .171'IlItIOlt FLASKS. I , OIV D E it. CAPS. A' e.. N. D.— ALL KINDS OP DEPA [KING " ..! thertost notice. thiNkt at the . BOOKS------- 0e27 I BOOKS I ! jtr ,176-----, 1._.• Dre 4; Ity 3En.: •!L it, ./t.nx S: ! I J.:Me. Liosei,yd, • ' Cher Stoop. Omprtsthip ap.. 4 lira. 41:LrOlino Lee Item:. 144mmi 14- Marri4A o , .t. or Men:with Vale, " .nrcin, Wartnnik " .4 Plenter'm Northern Alan, Henn. or the 'Sony BIM," No. 3 City architect. For lido by • It. T. C. ...'lrrlliiAN. 41 Flfth at. FLOWKRS, Net , Crop-1 cork jiltt received and fee sale by .27 PLEMfIO BROS. _ FREST!! 1- Efi,TRING PAPER -- 50 brlls. A.' Just rernlye 1 and lor at.h. by PI..}3IING altos. 1 1 00111 BR USITESL-10 gmai,just received and for sale by b....". 71 FLEMIN(i otos. C ARBONATE MAGNESIA-500-Ilis. .ton, and for wJ I.y _5.e...n27) r..P.311,.m.art05. CALABRIA LIQUORICE-400lbs.Ju store ‘j and for sale by (ems) FIaiNLENCe BROS. DOR - A X, REPNED-160.0 liand D and fns dale by (euf'7.l FL.7..V.IN.Ci BROS. SEALING-WAX—A largeassorttnent on band and for mil- by Elver/I Fl..11:01,16111t09._ IXASSIA--"JG in..sztro and for sale by- L IMMO Ilan& QODA ASH, of a. good atd utif . orm mannfartnred by 'be Pr.Faltlinnofneturlug Company, at Tarentittn. On band and for sale by 1:1.11317.:17f7 O.NCEN'rEATEII LYK--A. new article for making Soup. warranted 'neater to Potash in every reatoet. (n bond and for emit by P1.E291N0 MIDS. TUE WEST.—Thotm contempratingliocaiing 1 land Warrants.. should raid P 4 92.0 f the PITTS BURG IT DI finTORT. - OLb dOENTELYifF-1 examine page 92 of the Pittsburgh Directory. tire 7 CORNIrCOPI 1E RESTAURANT.- Bx ELI YOUNG, FIPTIf &rats,. The attfaxVina of Idervintnia and Adhere fa directed to, this establiatun nt. Attach an bean recently fitted th. to fir pins* StAffsriliwr o UTANT7AI, EATING noustrix A CttNTII L L' CATION. Country finks attendir d t mar. et ore parttraferly invited to colt Meaty! bing DertainDVS always be found.ctriho freetiftethe'tnarket erneda. REI4I - 0 'V A L.-1V4 1 4 CARYTI.L 1 - 1211. 4 RE, MOVED from Nn.92 Plftilstfeat to-y- 0 .1 12 lib erty anat. where he fa prepaied /qB I 4IT his Sue:tamest 7thibe newest fashion. m) &ant SFF. bbl B.. te Zir — nnif ja.t. no:Aired and for sale, by , • & RiOglakki&T, Nos.= Libertyaheett V IL--2 casks Witithi• "Spea*.„.. 2 " Prit *inter "Milo 44 1 " Railroad 1 "lila ' 25 4- "Striiitir"Tamiere NOW /Aultling and brrmle by e 15 Ws. No. 111 &d ilerrinlo gt- No. I Peiciod 15 ht. Mils. 4 , 104 Dr &Ito, 10 " No. 1 Patted " 4. se26 ' TAstore.aatkair - ik_ =mars, )N A . NNE RS' OIL-20 barrels i l' anners'Oil, ,i.. araek; ot.° anti fur .le by p bi MILLER a ILIOICSTSCIN.. • • " ' lEEE =Ma 11. ;11TN 1 ITA CO ., SrpithP.,•!:l stret