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A Bub 1}031 , 1L \\D: rti K Cl• E,T It I,:WAILI, LIKoR I , nit , . IP , I - Nn171•.% VIE kl HI EVERY OW so, MIMS Vri.:I.I.IA.NCE. II EA% V.N TUAT 1" =III N lON ABU (~.,411-rITI OW Ld!.nui,6 p/ or A., nit 1.11) 11.11. .1.11. nu. 11 , 1. Patm.cralf. 11,11 , nod 03411-14 z. lort , tica , ra. E,'.l , A .tit 10_._{; N , iiil.r...l , WNAt 1..•-lout. I If Ffil DA V. lOth ind. -- At Mrs. .lohustnte. Hot. 2 , , k. P. 11 FRIDA• Y, I WI, it,ttt - A t TI M ~",•1N•1... M The.. 11/••• . f wgn ..n F . / iI y Mil'l.• • Iry Mrftesrn k, .dllo- • ,t•I. THE bi-. ~% IM.III El: \ ENcr. “:1; sIP.r.T nt ;to. 51 (11A 11 ,, TE1., ,„, 1%; The 1011..111._a1. "1•••rtm0t1..... ; r•,14. ••••10-1. Ntflii i•••••••, • ; :••;••• • John ! r trt v ‘Vtll 10,-1, I: 1,1.1/o •• ti Niefier, / , 110.4, E Henri, I bone. Ittrunant I. I I L V /11 . 11. C 't II lirttee Sill, D. R. 11 - Ins:00, 11 Itanky, Jurront Ml+. kilt, A 1r 00,. A full attention., a reti united It will he remenitiereil timt in the fall of a Mr. Smith. et* Allegheny. was elect , il to l eg j E l atur , L y the K N in coarse it was not Samuel Smith, the present emilidate, but StMth the K N and atiolittrinist. Well, the Mr. Smith was hound to distinguish Mtmelf in snore Way : and aholitioniitut was the hubby lie deehle , l to mount. lie intruiloc, I a hill to gine to iLr negroes of this State the right to vote, and thus place them upon a footill;r. of cnlire militiii.,l equality with the whites It( course, the bill . t‘ its unconstitutional. The ptrttP rote=titlition genii that yuestiou in expriss words, and excludes the negroes front the ballet box. Mr. Smith was no doubt innocent of all knowledge of this fact ; but he was soon told of it and very little notice was taken of it afterwards. But it came up finally for a note, and very, very few votes it got But who do our reader,' think was 0120 of its few supporters ?r,14 , BARTH 01.04EW LIPORTE, She "pd.. 01" canduhli, Surotimr General This Laporte is a young sprig of the law, and might he supposed to have read the constitution of this State. But he either had not, or cl , e was willing to pass an act clearly and itilmitteilly unconstitutional. And the design of that art was to make the necroes of this State voters, and ph le e them upon an equal footing with the white people. iboroughly was he an aboli tionist then; and he is vomiting abolitionism from the stump daily now. Such is the man the Fillmore men, who call themselves national, are expected to support with all their voter a week from to day. Let the Flllm , :re men north, ooutb, tat and west of l'enn,ylvania note the fact, and say whether if they o the ildog, are not as thoroughly abolitionists as is the Fremont party. The great aim of the Fremont party is to elevate the black race, necessarily at the expense of the white; and• the election of " fusion" State ticket in this State is looked upon as the first step in the promotion of that design. The result of the vote ou Tuesday next willtell wheth er Fillmorettes ha any real existence in this State, or whether they are all abolitionists in disguise. Phelps and Cochran are the other candidates on that woolly head ticket. They, too, are abolitionist., out laboring in the same durk. Cause of negruisul. FIFTH 11 AR rl _There was meeting at Lang's Hall, Fifth Ward, ,01 Sat,:rd a y evening last, .which was well attended : and it was addressed in an able and exculle,t speech by our friend JUIM J. Mitchell, Esii • for an hour and a half We have heard it spoken ,f a one of the moat conciliatory and convincing speeches yet heard in that part of our city. HON. DANIRL S. DICKINSON, of New York, has bee❑ compelled to relinguish his engagements upon the stump, in consequence of ill health. r 0aE ( 1 'l' 4o 47,1 f s 1,"; , 4.• • : „ •• • • 7 • • _ ...4 ' OF PEN NS V Ll' AN I .1 OF KENTUCK ELECTORS AT LA ERE CH AKt rei it.. BUCK AL.WW. CA,lumbia. W M'CANDLESS, A one District, GEO. W. E FRINGE% PhilmlelphlA - KIiCE BUT I.P.R. Minna. Itstok s i t e ILIIWAItD W A lI.TSIAN. Philadelphia Ca. 4th " W . 11. WITTK. ila.lelphin Count) JAPIIN Alit. Montgomery (../...utity fth " 11. 8111STi)N.CheAter C..unty `• DAVID f AURA'. Lehigh County. CHARLES KESSLXR, !torts County. JAM ES PA TTYRSON , Lap cn,ter ISAAC SLENKKB, Union County Fit AS. W. f Ill(I13 RS, S,'llto 4,11 co TIIOIIAS OSTEILII ALIT. Wyoming Co ABRAHAM EL/I MI.Elt, Monroe 1 , 1 Ilrxlford County ti RAW E A. CRAWFORD. Clinton Co. JAMES BLAVE. Porn County IIEN:11" J. STA lILE, tlittuns .11 , 115 1). It1,1)1 , 1 " . Sop•rost 'II'IIN EV. W.,fin..relgool Co .1. A .1 ItIICTI AN AS, Po. WILLIAM WILKINS. All,...henyro. .11111 . 4 , 17. PA 511.111t1.L. R•.:+lor C. Jolt Er.ATI.EV. Clartou VI \ CENT Crawford County DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET OUI AL Mhi , Ttnottiß : GEORGE SCOTT, or Cotmmi Co ACNTOII. Qr.Z.CLIL. JACOB FRS, Jr., MoKTO•4I2It eL. 1.111,11 , 11 : JOHN Rows., m VP, MELTS CO. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET WILSON M'CANDL.ES4, COLII7,IT,NVN,}I FO,NI. f JAMES A. GI BRON. l'uge hr`• , ,TE • HOPEWELL HEPISURS, Crtr THOMAS S. HART. :snt.k ToWNINIIS AUG U'iTl'S MART-IM, its•ttiv. T.•11 - N.10, SAMUEL JONIRS, L. 11. P A TTEMSON, Mrrrt, T.31,,r.4nr SAMUEL. SMITH, A,Leavix - vr Qrr tlf. leT,t Dr. JOHN POLLOCK, FIND Torx,,uir. I,lelllll CT STrt.P. MATTHEW I. STEWART, ALLIGnEri 1' •Ckl, t k ROBERT H. G TIIRIE, »•+4l Tcrwioti EDWARD THOMPSON, WIL[III. 7.•wvnrer VI, 'IC EDWARD PI'CORKLE. Igmo,s% E=ll %.1 =IEEE By nrder We ~f NOTICE =EI B ART I1()1.4)51 If: NV I. A POICI'E mom In reviewing the elements that an, now otOn.- bined in . I*nsylsania to compass the defeat _of the Dermxsntic State ticket ! pn the 14th of 6e,to bur, we mere dispating and most singtlyr c&ipipn4ind of the "Witches Caul dron" ires- to pelt of it 1334 of no i , Wild too of frog. mid or bat, and tongue of dog, • Adder,, fork, not Lltnd. worms sting, Lard log, mid wads wing For a charm of powerful trouble Let the ha-trroth boil and bubble." Is it not a little curious:that go Mauro( these sickening ingredients should have been brought into this campaign ° The contents of the caul dron of the conlition,*heiein they are preparing the "611 broth"' of disunion, and around which bby Folsom; trad--Eireelm and—Gidditigsraur Johnston, and the free love women, and Feed. Douglas and Miss Nichols are dancing with de moniac glee, are faithfully given iu the above catalogue. We have portions of the lizards and the dogs that Fremont is so much idolized for eating. They have the wings of the midnight owls that hover around the meetings of the lantern party—and through the whole mass we have wool in unlimited quantity, crisped. curled and black as ebony. The charm of " powerful trouble" which they seek to draw front the " hell-broth" they are preparing, is intended to overthrow the Democricy, and well they know that, this purpose accomplished, disunion fol low- as an inevitable consequence. II ere in Pennsylvania, the Democracy are fight ing single-banded against all these appliances, and the pot "boils and bubbles," and throws off its stench and steam against the stout and con stant old Democracy : OCTOBER. 7 That men, no matter what they call themselves into whose blood has passed the maddeuirty poison of abolitionism, shall join this hateful conspira cy is not sorprielag. But that the friend. of Fill more, who claim to he national men, whore lender spurns sectionality, and.:.casts from l:m all support that is not given to the whole Union, should go for the abolition State ticket is really surprising. Still the fact is so—and the friends of the Union oil! of Pennsylvania, and especially the supporters of Fillmore are earnestly remind ed of this state of things . W. believe that the Fillmore'lnen claim from :;4).(1i t to 75,0 t) votes for their tiominee in Penn sylvaniti: these votes will be anvil for Mr. Fill more, chiefly, it iv alleged, because he is a rt.r. (tonal man—au avowed and earnest friend of the Constitution and the Union of the States. Vet their "'•,fKl<) vote.: are to be I,lled on Tacedqv. tin. 1 t .n•t ,f• . r a party which scow. crew . wlinre that tee Union in of rio vela.— f,,r cavil 411t0+ vrti,wo ci.nstant effortt are ,lirectal to the .upp,t of abolitiontFm and disunion in it. ni,”it hwtrful fo rm. We do not Lek the Flllmore men to v.,te f,r wur State ticket Of ocurae, we about.] be better pleased with them if they were not so shamefully inconsistent. But RA we think we can elect our candidate, without their aid, we shall not presume to Zee them any reasons why they should repu diate the abolition aspirants for State bfbees. and we give this advartisentent to politicians all abt , ad that when the rotes for I ap4, , e, and CeeAraa, who compare the flack Republican State ticket in Pennsylvania. +timid be acted or, 7 . .,0 0 t) of them will Lave been east I.y Flllattore men, pears - slog t., be friends of the I Elton . 11 , 1 L. ' EPPUIir3. We km Tr 1— fleeting., miry meeting•. ward me iing,. ht,r4,,,rl‘ township IDrtting to uii thr rive ilstriri.s- in h.oI:DC of 11,113 hnlf n do:en. and It Ell= 1110:4 . t. , Ur well tried destwcrati.• pri I ple n ivern our ty and ••• pooto.l up - by stIN,.,-t innum. ral.le oprech, and new. .r! , , n ; aiming to illustratk. the tr - nti, while ti e party ba, been thorough!y hum!•nr. d and d.tct vtql. A•! %t,uaing hnw t, our FlleCel. io 11,1 tnjiri.lu,! exertion that iit ry democrat ran make. and .heuld make during all tits leieure time from thin to the 1 sth initant. Every man can do something He can g-t a neighbor not ura.lised' if entitled to it by law. He can get a Toter out on the day of the election. lie ran urge the importance of every man voting for the State ticket—Scott, Rowe and Fry. lie can watch the tickets and see that no traudo ar' cyan mimed. He can confirm the doubting. Ile CALI counter ict the Het of our desperate opponent, He can yet circulate doeurnent.• lie can detect ' on election day, I. r they win •rurely at • lhu h, rer,, , much Ctt 11 be .I,,nr now by irAILL•I i.rbl heti vit)- nod judieiou, effort. Let our fri.l,l put f,u-th all th,ur energy now till the clone of the polio un l'ut,flAy oreo.ng nets.lntl:ridual - ertiun• will du more than meeting', and speecoeti Iftl Iwiievo the Democratic party has . - asim votes in this county to day, than it had two wee,. ago. Many have been naturalized, many have come from the ranks of other parties, and the tioun . ; men just of age are to a large e ztet,t us It needs no particular shrewdness to •i which way the currents are running now. They are with us. Abolition capital is used up. Kan. Has is at pence. :ensible men and conservative men are becoming convinced that the Fremont party 1 ,, nothing more nor less than the party of the !i.` and entirely controlled by the rankest abolitionists in the country. If permit ted to mention names, we could name many who have within a few days "come out from among the foul party" and enrolled themselves under the banner of the Democracy. Yesterday was election day In Kansas, and the people must be prepared for all sorts of lies from that quarter until after our (dauber election. N doubt the reports are all prepared and ready 141 he sent over the wires when there has sufficient time elapsed to make them bolt authentic. But they were nut prepared in Kansas. Either in New York pity or Chicago they will be made up without one particle of regard for truth. Of one thing we are assured that is, that orders were sent to Kansas by the abolitionists to the Free State men to stay away from the polls ; and to provoke as many outrages as pos HATFIELD MEETINII.—The Democrats held rt meeting at 'Hatfield, beyond Lawrenceville, Oil Saturday evening. Hon. It P. Flenniken made a powerfnl and excellent speech, which was re ceived with enthusiastic cheers. A gentleman from lowa whose name we have not learned fol lowed in a good speech. The meeting then ad iourned to the Lawrenceville head quaiters, where Judge Shannon made one of his best arguments. Our friends report " all well and gaining " in that vicinity. COUNTERFEITERS ANT) IMPOSTERS.—The public are cautioned against purchasing articles pre tending to be of the nature of the " Balm of a Thousand Flowers," for perfuming the breath and beautifying the complexion. The popularity of that article . has brought forward a host of counterfeiters. None is genuine unless signed by Feteridge & Co. For sale by all respectable druggists who frown down counterfeiters and imposters. GEN. C. FONTAINE, the Know Nothing candi date for Governor of Mississippi at the last elec tion, has declared himself for Buchanan, and is doing all he can to insure the largest majority ever given by that State for him. Tux loss by the reoent fire in Louisville, it is said, will amount to $lll6OO. , f 4 n. , %& • -* • • . • tow., • ? 1 • rf . , • , ,•1 1 1 • :•• It a. ; 3 s ? • • • 'Cr, "- • ' 4 4 , 0 .1 , iv e 4.* ,•k ' r.,„Art4i 04: g• ~ ~~✓ R.~,~~~f " i •!. ~., J ,: r .. _ ... ‘.-?; AV* , litt PORTER. Black (Veit, and m4,/e, Red Writs mid grey. Mingle. mingle mingle, All dint mingle may." 1333:1013 Let the voters of the twenty sccfc.d C eigre,s ional district read the following correspondence between some of the leading Democrats of But ler and Col. Gibson Col. Gibson condemns the $6,000 act as it deserves; and declares that if elected he will strive for ail repeal. That isright. If the people Want an honestrepresentative. in stead of one vt , bo only distinguishes himself by voting twenty dollars a day into his own pocket let them vote for Cul. Gibson. People of Alle gheny, what do you say': IMPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE. BrALER, Stptember 24, IRS; To HON. Jtooo A. (thisoN : Sir,—As you are now a candidate to topranent thin District in Congrene, and bettering it is the right of the people to know from their candidate' , what (mare 'droner tfltly - witl puteue npiin elf 7iihtleka that mat be brought beferu them, and that it, in the duty of candidaten to annwer fully and attbout 1 , ,,C1Ve, we beg leave to interrogate you briefly. The preeent ate:obi:re of Congreso voted and parted kn act intreasing their own pity from right tI blew . , 1,, , 10r* a day. Thin we caddner an outrage upon the public freouury which should be immediately repent ed. Our ',renew member, lion. Samuel A. l'or, i. 'ince, now a candidate for re election, voted for and nustained it. Deeiring to east our rotes for a candidate who a stand pledged for the repeal ~ f this 13w, we there fore aelt you Will you, if el , eted,lote for and ex— ert your 'Millet - 10e for itA repeal' Yours respectfully, Lewis JOHN it. /1.1 . 4115T10N, Jun?: M . Kgg. MANNASsK% J.311? , 4 JOIIN DUFFT. Prig Ti., Alleght ny e..utoy. September 29, 1,01., (lttiTt.ltstl:N • have just received your commun.. cation of the Muth inst.: and WS I am unwilling that you shall remain sue moment iu doubt an to in) views, in relation to the subject of your IllyUirV, I hasten to give you ft distinct and categorical answer. I have always been impressed with the aholitig conviction that the affairs of this government, it , el; its departments, Awild be administered on prinetpit, of rigid economy and shoot aostoutitahsitty . and I deem it the iwperati vo July ol the Itcprerentatti.• of tbe people, in their representative cepoeity, to :et the example of such rown.,[ll). ontertltlo,tq; tts;.• opluiou, tate but to soy that had I been y•mr ttr , t•rurrti.at,t , in th e l a st of Congrors. I should base voted, and used witatescr influence 1 it:ores:mil against the passage of the art ill••rertriv. tit, 112t101Vrt • pay fn.. -eight to twenty dollars a day: . and 41”u1.1 a l•-• the pleasure of the twenty-ace...id District tit cle• t me their Representative. I shell vote, and exert soy influence fur its repeal." I ant. gentlemen, Respectfully, your nh't servan t, .laar.a A timq• To Messrs. John lorwir I. Mitchell, Maio, - ens il,llespte, John 31 . t . artir, John Doily anti J. tin B. 111'quistion, Butler. I. IVe tlats foll.wlnz from !Le N"rl.l. n's Nfandard, a round 1 Work 1,1,4 We lotve 11 - 0 c.lufr I. To the reutitt t.f the 11'1 the frrc S. 1 t • We (0111'./-- not till( IL 111,i Ii .e the fret Stste+ had go l, u,a I. 111,1 bad •Irte., De] It, ruin the e-untry o,at , Plll9 ILD (I deception n!! 4 , 11.fq vou.d go 1 , better of the .1411 anal men, and .- in No•ember But ve dout.t a- !,,tl;:er not poxsti.it rhn t Int" er n.• Iro • a,.4. in the free tl,l I, /IA •uc' I CeluSt. defeated - Wet!, Mr. .Standard, 'nu nrc.d not longer Tbe Preweetyy I.; •nee,-ed I'nt don't be deceived on one 1 ,, not (-Al' t e 4eztatjpg Ftllmore men .‘,..n.41 In , : yet M till you Pee the reFnlt in l'enn.yl.ania in (ter - her. The F,lim ,re men Nn.l the Fran nt a 1 - lIRTII w rtIS.CI : , LAte ticket in Ow fit- I I: el tats, the II .::itut me❑ Veti,rll.;.., Support, ID (Inter t., the ttent,..erucv. give to Fr..lllunt a gnat preitt•lttiary :numi if 'he Men .1 , d. ri-t Anvil any Hugur nat,....t0 , roes iihiotinnt.tfi at haart wou'd .1 ,, that Ja4lpo.'.-b thi., Mr S Ote i.c rl;t. ,tr ent, 1,171't then anteh the re.ol! Pcnnovl LYr 6n .1 thr ple , t4rtr , •••f ~ .lc Cr yr , t.'r it.. candi'inte. f.-r 'a or on, 4r- arrfi: Mr ).imp• WOL ' d I - 1(^;•r• •• •.t..l:*r do , tnet at Ilarn.burr, His compet,t, r i; t‘ s,. tieni.tr'ai. a!, .. , uxht a fr tei e ud l up to the day their uominanott urn. tur.. 1,, , and I:nding hint.elf defeat... 4 torne.l al or and accepted n ttotranation (roll. the 11i4..k. publicamv, who lore traitor., eepectall .f they come front the rink,. ~f the 1 , , rn,.--acy Mr J 11lIPS wil no doubt be a• re Lire every rt nfiticnee that the trlsm. of the pe‘.l.:e that ittportet know how t I•etweet. true and tried matt ant a evil, Ho. POll CREENSHE !! ttp,clFil train .t:ut, tit i Ow. urn 1111 q, I (lrevt.-I,urg, 0, carry all Detuoornt, a h. , cll.- to cto. Fx,,r , ti,,ti ticket. , co•t • , t,ly 'l , rrtto, IV go, 41 4..81, I r , tu I You ran return l.r tt, .1111 r trun een.onllde heur In the evening Thie meeting in olio 1 trip i. an ea...y, cin-Al. An.' lira-nut .tu, ./,1 out. turn out . slut ..1.1 We...tth,•re,..14, you can Ite at the depot in time Tie ElvtonA rgo. , , t l,I. 1 , 1 . 11101,111 W 1,41,0 r 411 y. heat the tie t I Reeder that he bhall tui,port hr,r,,ut will n..t change live r”tex in that wiode understand that Reeder is ,ek:ng to hire „, the Detnocraey his th..app.tintment in ht. land tipeculations in Kansas. We never knew a mai, who "went up like a rorket and Ct'llie tiown hitt` It stick," so completely all Mr. Reeder has. NEW YORK DEMOvItACV The Democracy of New York, hold a mato+ Convention on the lot ins• which i. described in several of the papers a.• the largest beyond doubt ever Aeon on thi,, a mtiurn F ilfle e,ti mate the number um high m, I 00,000. s,. me „f the first men of the nation made speeeher The New York Deinueraey lint , get to wurk in earnest; awl it is never beaten when thornughl united as it is now WK would call attention to the advertisement published in yesterday's Port of the New York /,,dyfr, story of City Life, entitled “Urin n , Th. Gold Beater." I t promises to be a tale of Imo coal interest. It is published in numbers in the I rrlyer; rind aside from this, that paper is generally well till ed with interesting reading matter. TuE ELEICTOBAL TICKISTs. Elec:oral ticket , ha;to been formed in all the States for Buchanan : for Fillmore, in all except ;Michigan, lowa, Wi oonein, Maine, and New Hampshire and for Fremont in all the non-elaveholling States ex oept Pennsylvania. KAN3AS. —The republican papers assert that three to one of the settlers in Kansas, are in favor of making it a free State. We presume the state ment is noarly correct. If they only turned out yesterday, then, they must hare elected a Free State Legislature, and delegate to Congress. Tax night express train on tho Pennsylvania Central Road will leave this city hereafter at 9:30, instead of 10 o'clock P. M., as heretofore. The traveling public would do well to note the change. There was a snow storm at ()lean on the Ist instant. Counterfeit 10's on the Central Bank of Vir ginia are said to be in circulation. PAWL. - The population of Paris is now 1,178,2132, being an increase of 115,000 over the census of 1851, when it amounted to 1,053,2,2. The increase in the immediate vicinity of Paris has proved still greater. A WESTEItN Democrat has sent to New York city $lO,OOO with instructions to put up $5,00u each on Michigan and Indiana. • • • •. , •••, , 4 4 4, - , .t. • 0 , N, t.- , • RiERCE AT CONCORD. !:it ge and resp,•ct•ible assen,l,idre et citizens of New Hampshire, met at the depot of the :nil. road station, Concord, and eF•c,..rted him to the square in front of the station house, where a cor dial welcome was extended him by Jno. S. George. The following is the substance of Pre sident Pierce's reply : l'rtends of my youth and of my mature years, you may lie sure that I appreciate this evidenh of your unaltered and true regard, and that I shall cherish it while I live as a tribute dear In my heart. Your allusions, my dear and cherished friend, (sd dresting Mr. Ciitorge,l to the past are full of sadness. I left this State bowed by the irreparable loss and sorrow of my life. Since that time the dear friends to whom you have so touchingly adverted, while in the vigor ef manhood and at the height of their nue• fulness, have passed from the scen, of time. Tait these sad memories gather ow fast, and my emotions. are t:ui strove to trust myself in this direction. I am glad t, , 1.0 ,urrenewitat by personal friend, of dill : trent politieul patches, n 11,, have for many years commanded my confidence rind regard. But if it wer e otherwise, 1 should nut offend yonr sense of propriety ur my ewe, by minginir with what I have to may a single :intent,: whirl, :night not well ho addressed at any time or place to all men ee'be revere the Constitution. returning to you as I do with no :nevr seitmrils or opinions upon Inadieg political topics. I have nothing to justify or explai , . Wherever in public action, principles firmly estali fished and well di tined in my own mind have Icil. I have unhemitatingly follotve.i. relying for the rip renal Minty policy, and acts, upon the judgment my countryinen. When the aecrliity and disturbing influenees ot preset party strife have away, whet tier this expectation shall he renli red or not, I am quite sure that no hone.tt and intellit. - ent eitisin of New Ilittnpidore, a ill dolt that public conduct has beim controlled by none other than high and patriotic While, ray fitilowicitilens, it h+ a pleasure to meet you, it is a plea,ure the Zeit:ll,l,l,on of which I mis:ht hose deferred ; bet the neeemsity of my presence here before the 4th Marsh was such that I could out disregard it, and I o , ({l‘ compell,l to consult, in rela tion to the time of wy ~sit, no awn convenience, but the oliligatious of duty which you, to conjettic• tint, with the tunes of my rountrymen, had imposed upon me. But why should I speak of this' Are comparative strangers to the people of New Hatep• shore toi,n oho o nit J. personal ilayuaititenec a. it It OE.° hundred of the /10,01.11111ga now pr,,w•et .1,- taa u their country in their whole tire, one hour eno• - who have mixer ea, ounicrcil, it:. ex p.• , t encounter tl slit-Lk-it( of danger 1, it. /lor, ,r or its rights, to dies (Air abet; and under whet •,r•runt,tanc,?, it is proper (a too to breathe say notice air all tread my nail,. mot: I ha, ani , micred this oilemiiiin t.. day by presence, and you ha, answered it by meeting nc 1 learle. At a t;tne when or rt.'.at... , nn with all forrign p..ir Or. are est:ent:3llN pa.•tfie, and when our dntne.tle and Internal athaneeturnt and proaprrtty in regarded I y ..t.her nation, as 6link•.t I! ix lamentat le t.• rey, and I.e c‘uni.etted tU adtetttbat there a , •1. , - !1.,11al •m0.. ,. !;11,': )11.1..r.1 end FL;; onlytuwn , " , lle - rwes. If - I brie p' , ,rt --unienan , e •., r. . 1:1 tit•zr . r.r, y a. I 1". a”. un.lut,t.—lttshiylanle a l.rnati tkftnr ,, re - . In the leen •tot ..f II nt rtqtt• - att•ct part-ot to twi.t, r.init,t,llari , rare 1 , •e• and no!..t,tuen . . Carter a trees air Cr • Rut tt,,u - it n (.Lone I ha . . rn t • n n.nst r. and shall never bat , by tire tr nt l - r . .nt• I nlht, !•fe. NV.th rnforer,:t. ,1 .1 lb, 11, tv" ~ r•Py 1 tLe itsze t$ to 4 . 0 n , •••411.r0 I , •.•I;• to rt; to p^nvokn 41 , enuln n I, Irrrclt the pool.! ,lin•reat Stara.., difr,,r,.t 4,le.icrouou, and I dewtre, with errne,tne,s. to Roo pucivn and 7?' ..rd .11 runt phare , to calm )u 'rulers!, t.• 41,0 nOd to n fratkrp . :y 0.04 To ,'•te r.:4,•::.• a the ketpul,ll,• which • :,•-• than • To thi. 5., .1 ,1 c•ort,r , ”b .n I Levitt y. , 0. Ate t, nixrlll.o.. I ti..n: r h•TaT and t,x)th C..nc,tutton nn.l th: 14 (SC irtpl.lutlnn, labtnh it I.lph.t:.i• .n' t-ot kr , i:rweqii,,tet., I' T.,. ilcht F . it •45 i•ntn. i nvrla, t nn, I r., t trnrl3 y4,L., ...I, .1 !•,-. Nam 1. t T“.l w., rnltl tut dor o^-, end .pll, N•ur rr. - •u rr INEII2III n.' I••9' `•: •-! ! the l!ev•• . - '.••1 the I.,herti.a hieh d..- I •• fre:rhte i .th the !le•••••eq. ar•l ! V erailv taletteal tv,ll fr,ars • .•1 meTll. :r. r. eel. ittaelvte•.. heeh i••.! to i• .xtrt . Is 11, nt. onc here that he was et r ntit s. fur 4 ~ • Metll., i.. n.1er16 , 0 that whsrh hr 1, and I•y ht• petri• ti•ta att.ily every high and h..: 1,1 by kit. 11,4 nn. at. if Doi t, I.? hi. raj,. Tux Republican authorities of Pennsylvania have made a 'requisition" upon Nlr. Union 1, our governor elect, to go to that State and enh-t in the Republican came there. They wish him to tell the Penn , ylvaniana how the thing w 3 ,.: done so handsomely in Maine, and no man con th,,t with better etlect than he who has th,, Republican banner on to such a glorious triumph in the Dirigo State. - Mr. Hamlin will, we learn, leave for Pennsylvania in a few days. - i?,, n y o r Jejr,,,onian. If Mr liamlin makes a clean breast of it, at, ,1 ilk exactly how the thing will done, - he will own up to Pennsylvanians a picture of frond. bribes, and double voting by the Black Reputili cans such al they never dreamed of. Let him toil all the truth about the election, and th e Democracy will pay the bilk —Portland Argus. ANOTHER OLD LINE WHIG IN THE. FIELD.—We make room with great pleasure for the following letter, which we find in the Baltimore Repvblican ROCKVILLE, (Md.) Sept. 29, 1856. The lion. George M. Bibh, Secretary of the Treasury during Tyler's administration, delivered a speech to his friends and neighbors at Gaith ersburg, in Montgomery county, Maryland, in favor of Buchanan and Breckinridge. Yours, Sc., C. A. HARDING. FERE SPRECH FERHONTERS.-A Fillmore meet log in Lowell, Massachusetts, was broken in upon by bands of " free speech," Fremont par. t;sans a few evenings since, and the proceeding's stopped by lawless disturbance and •• groans for Fillmore," lion. Erastus Brooks was speaking at the time. NEBRASKA. — The census of Nebraska has just been taken, and it shows a pcpulation of 10,71 t;, and 4,000 voters. The population has increased over two and one-fourth fold in a single year, and the number of voters is nearly three times greater than in 1855. A MILLION BUSHELS, OF WHEAT RAISED IN ONE Comm.—The Rockford (Ill.) Register estimates the present season's wheat crop in Winnebago county at one million bushels; and yet "not one-fifth of the.land is in cultivation." IBM Will '1 opiu;,,n,, I ,;1..n It iuo '1 o i rngnr.l an.! ~1 ••( nn.l .1: !h.hne• :.el ta•,te awhatevi, U. Cir., ,- ..11 ., ;: ,, ,L5t5vr , rn our T U. \•t, r' v L • 1,, !,71,41: • ! rn, . r r.. =ll •.1-1 !hr. ACJI , h .•wr I!I . ,tf •4e , It 1. 1., =!1=111151111111 r, A'.•l I , ),err. Eilll2ll= I.r •.! i fri•t" it La,. ,21.1 hr, b , -cn •ov, uhrti, there I , ••; t1 in Thar, not otlis for the clot tion on the 1; of , 1 , •t0!“..r. for Ur« eloet ti the Ith of Ni.trosil.er. filers- it t Van Trtttnp. nl Yttritrl•l oro.y r• .41.. 1 t tinu,. , l i'• 11.0, t Nrr., I , r I I: .. , 1111;y D •-.-•,n. ILO L.u,l contity. Nlckay. ot.tinty. It. JI N..,, I. Ctinulttnioi I:unr• N.und. .1,41 !, I; 1\ ,Vll,l, Ui.t) 1.1.4-orro, , 'only. I; 1.. : , stortneol. 3.lorrow IV, It. A•l:land count. A I . .lontng N,..1 - 1 \ Niso.l.logool county. Psllli , ird. 1:0111t1ril county. John Ilarn, Stork county. .1 1.. IVoatherly. 1 'oy:ll,ga 11. I. N.lorrooln, Aphuibula county G t .o. {Voile., Colund,ionu county. I. Weenier Sterem , , Commis?tenor of Publi ehooht, J. M. fluAtield. Attoreey i;enerul. \P m. OilfiolU. I~tnl of orkv. Daniel Peek, Judge of the Supreme Court, to term. Samuel ItruTh. Judge of the Supreme Court. to I; M!=Eilll k We tarty add that the Fillrn.tre men cla i m In have thoroughly re-organized their party, and rii they will roll front seventy-five to one Initiated thouNan.l vo'os fir the above ticket. •.1. 0,. 4,...i10net•, - 121.1., Kansa, 7 roubles at au End The ptthlic mind at the North has calmly-set tled down in the belie—and a belief fully justi fied by On facts- - -that the troubles in ii.aasatt aro at an end; and that the free State !net of the Territory , have not the slightest idea of being further ttaed,as the nrere instruments to carry out:the-fevatatihriitry!tfesigrieof.'the Meek' Ite publicans. A telegraphic despatch from St. Louis says! "A letter to'thel?epubliesn, from Lecompton, dated the 26th, says that the armed bands have been dispersed, and that, the citizens were re turning to their claims andbusiness was reviving. Pease prevailed throughout the Territory." The Buffalo Conner sayl: "Disagreeable tea mast be the intelligence to the Republicans, whose fattening food is the blood of the slain in Kansas, there is a general impres siorrP.rdrvng- cranditr'atd POW &en, flied the (ITS- . rdors in that Territory are in a fair way of being quieted, owing to the firmness of the ad inioistsation, through Gov. Geary and General Smith, in whose di , eretion and abilities the strongest coufidence is reposed." The Trenton True American says : "There can be no doubt that peace has been at length restored to the Territory of Kansas. The notorious Jim Lane and his army of raga muffins have ret: sated into lowa, and the Mis sourians have been sent to their own State. Gov. lioary has disidayed a great deal of determina- Gm and impartiality, and We people are beginning to discover the imposture sought to ho put upm them by the Black Republican press and the emissaries they bare employed to go around the country shouting 'bleeding Kansas.'" The Detroit Free Press says: "livery day strengthens the conviction that Gov. Geary in Kansas is the right man in the right place. lie is evidently of resolute hill and firm courage. The last telegraphic intelli gence is that he was in pursuit of the notorious Lane, whose foray in the Territory produced all 1 1 the recent troubles." -•••••.- fTrom tbn Boston astnrclay Evouing Onettez.] A PERFUMED BREAM—Whitt lady or gentle would remain under the curse of a disagreeable breath alter. by using the Balm of a novsa... Floirtrr" as a dentifrice would not only render it sweet loot leave the teeth white as alabaster? Ninny persons do not know their breath is bad, and the subject is so delicate their friend. will •ever mention it. Pour a single drop of the , •nyuur tooth-brueli and wash the tooth n - o morning. A fifty cent bottle will last BF.AT'III CDEPI MIME may easily be se ylir,d by wing the " lialm of a Thousand Flow , r," It will remove lan pimples and frerkl.3 from the s'Lin, leaving it of a soft and ro•mate hue. Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops, and wash the face night and morning. Ir.i MADE EAMT.—Wet your Edinving- Iru h in either warn r cold water, pour on W. .•r 'hr.,- drops of Bairn of a Thousand Flwwers."' ru' , the beard well and it will make a beautiful lather much facilitating the operation Price only fifty cents. For s:,le by Fettidge , promoters; and B. A. Fahne -•,,e1; Fleming Bros., R. E. Sellers Sz Ltr C 11 Key,...r and 11. Miner Co., Pittsburgh and lie.c.kkam „it McKennan, Allegheny city. Par.ißl:+g cl Inc UNION.—We frequently hear the espressi " this is a great country," but very few arc aware iimr , great this Union Toe NO - 1 no! Intrih ‘ it:lrtr of the 4th has an article the Aicia.l tables just published that the revenue• G..vernment during the last fisci,l potr, in spite of all the efforts of the Government to keep them down. amounted in round numbers, s -rea four millinits of dollars; and its expen ditures what nation was there ever under the pn expendituros did not keep pace with tie incr-s-c of its income?) amounted to Aft!.; r, rn,itnnr ,f tre. From a Member of the Senate or V fit -- I Imam• Frott'o Gd••breint Whit, Or rmnol, rvca.mtartid It J HUDDLi:StoN. I=l ..1.0 Dr I r , nn'+ C• W Clultnotiaz I.lin , t a: a: g:‘,ll.ale, eltetl•tT. i• 111.- n •-.pmp.vwf tq & Co • "a. - . -o, • • , 1% Gtr:‘ l l I — ,lE i'OL STAIN II EID .{,4. ; , t.. —• • . : say.. ort ..ran,•l 0•.• ••• r • '4 I --4 ..I,2truy, u • •1 r ”;14- •cry. • T: , ‘ It,. 1,1,1/131Ind !rt tit te titit trtg t • to. t•-•-tt •rvi !. 1 A , • tho illittgly •ttt 1 IM:IIM ‘i-r • • t. WI H. is 1 , :1% , .1.:11, 10 W.. 04 et_, Who Ar-nt. V! h'V!l\i•, A7lrgiSpny, cvsr A,g , t rwlr dtcrepc air No Family .hoati.l he without HOOFLA ND'S 81.11 A N ftliutemt Irth tho Summer ullas/:41 etit.rt iv ctir,,l by I Item 1 , ...,1- N.—, It Ills much pleAsure that I Intnnn you Lthe year by gatroubslng the ready moot? artablintnnent,„, Male. -who giro ntectlr alwilye charge - accordingly. 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