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' i ll! , •.:14.'`0.Y.0.r0g! j) , !? , i'l'44 I T, r i'" (l . `4C . .I '!",,t. s. :a v.OI iiitto 0t . 141 heir V . re, t tlkjfii oit)si ..i ' 01114. r 2;11 . 4,11111)1 . tidt: ~ r. i . n it..'. p riii. o o6. ..; . 00, ''ffei ! r,K; one for4l t .i-t 'boots, ~orsthe . ge ft ,'111:11.11-#S4F-t;t:-..,4',-=.2.. ~ t..-. . :'• -,... • , ; lifilFitol!V:Vifirie+ (air , nytwtt . to , the., peril. i :t., ht tf, i.ittte!,itfitf - orir ContAiittracy. , Tlte et...... t iki tt : 4 l Aktlt';...t.!tt , :;litel',lllittlitli.i i...qnte= militia ie'd;• Wait fittimitinelipi tit ilk(' 1510 t iii.iattrotts ceii i;.4iglittiia;...:,"l"ktri ( i ,V . sttii.s r;f.t..iii. i . Rf`pll b I 1 , . aI i le -MP 4.4 1,1 :01L i 144 V, -A" !lik 9 il!srk? 'to 111 , it equa4l-. it,f0,,,• e F ,, „I'M 'efp1.11:1 , ..! epniliytit!oti..' , This ;0 itip.6firifit.l34:lifiecl;:iol,ttlyerint tgverted.— Iti;va 4 . 4l4l.iil'ii:Attilil'isteiliVt , ittii: It:tr,; Se Wiiid ia'fillli - Ittiqigriir,' .4 - 11 at '' lite) e Wt'ilj". l ' , litt':: ir re - Pitf;4l#'ol".;Y-'.°l' ?IlPf.),s.lt4ltetl4l..eetiti iiti-.. ^ Ai. .4 1,61 '''',' 'i th'e - triitten'Silite ' S,ri t itst and "Witit4Atil* ;. 'lat . 4 ; e, P h'eelitite' '4lifire I y a .siki e liciblinfctiiiii ion{ 'or . ..entire& tt , freelabor*.lia . tid i• •. IN' /11t.OlititthH ROM' b 1 101 11. CitliiiiditP , - b" i i 'l4 I; • - ' ' ' drihii PrOsisfettc6 , ;'i 9 tnroSsed the , same 'Br tit i. ateutcwhten .11e . f.saidi i nide cahVess for the Sett ' 8'24, Ott heiUniteil States, that; thel;tfagitotion''ol stavktry„44Willnott,cease 0014 crisis shall have been leiFited, add ; passed., i '....i At. house 'divined sitsinsVitielf vannalt stand., ..I...bilieve the gov 7 '-•oirittient -cinnot , endure permarientlY"hulf 'slave,. ' :itaittuilf4ree."; :.'.., .. -. ,:. I' ' L' l •Unlliii ' ldr:el ..taWs,'. ind'4he :eiingtittitietn'.. Of: ,:tickyniffid•Stiitesii•fifteert'BttiteiPcjilini; etitEnalV eidOY,liiitiEthftoliold tti.'ilicOl •o ! ,' pi.oo prtir...l:s . right,c*bifi ektiiiiit-be iiit.l - >rfOred with i' ditgctly .tir' diltlll-hgtqiibitiitint deStroyink, their eqUelity . litiltiir'etikeniiiirthe4iornis or a 'eorkrtion anion. - Tti'S:ilietiori'rif Ittr , ': -, Ilitcdoin will itidisptitably . ; "fiildWiti s tio. iiiii iii t'ut the 'ittifikiiiin'i)( the . i'l a .veititinei i tipitrin'th; Nbith"—Where it will enif,'. Ih'ilfatiilefCliri Only ,detterinine: ~ If . Ina'y giVe kiir‘filiOiiOW'fi;inCiliiii,ittibeed.witii . the spirit Ordiifrn'ilreiWpc ? Wye' nitiy'again arrY thelorch,. 7thiiiiiite,, Afin - ithi. - ,ritte; to Sontheen herr:ll;s, -and , illitilibittilif r ibildefii:iirMiiiint 'Vernon 'atiti Mow *, •fielliiil"-sifyili 'insurreetions. "Why. should tichirtiiillfanie,.'.liy'lie'r *vote, give, -encourage ., !tsieltitifizi'fliiitla . iige'rntis -- • - agitiition V ; The' mem • of the South are_our brethren, thOy . lte -their iightu;iiiiiii only ; ask foe tbeil'.ingintenance un- Verthislronit,tinticannit the lfixis of the country 144 peOPIO Of this State' billy know slavery 'as'. iitchilstitiiticiiikl rprefitioni 'end; a's such . , they •Pelif4tkitlits settlement 'belongs to tile. Courts liethigit.fitiiid•Sttites. There - it: should be left, SiPirillitiiisil Ici•eomd.- The deeisions of the' silift).%Obi:Sliir'resifected'anti enforced. Ali filoo*.ty: IS iiibtected by the *laws, 'as con . el'illtid'hy indiainl, tribunals: .Debts ' are: cl col igel d;-•':lirrciiige 'are '•punished, and rights are al...•te , iiikbythe . samejudiciaiguthorlty.' Wii)y . then ;'&100 ibis yebide of Pennsylvania aid in the perpetuatiOn•-ofcetrife and agitation upon a subjectrmoshieh' belmigs to Constitutional. law f onikrippoikutionalponetructioni,i In tyro 'week s . .."114.10114r na sW,st t.,,, .' 40, given:, t,o . this i important question.' 'The vbte of this State, cast ,in,favor -..441,0gyi,D,... Foster% will 'lie an :invitation to . New 'r.ork tind;Netv.Jerseyitilinedy .anxions te unite againet TAeltublicanism and Abolitionism, .to jfirk,u(ittil'ennsy,lviniia in the great struggle ' • :tri,rßefoie:Peace and hurrnony emong.the sister' Ciinuruith s *,ei,l(bs of our liational Confederacy,. •, 7 S'ikt*,,resul "of tliotintokier election .' is :not' OOV, susjio4S'fie,inia,ssiiCingl pOint 6r iievii. - L-- 104,Ai;ip'jeii iof.inimelise magnitUde 'are invol ''' 0 '"fit''' '' 't - ' 'Ph h •b ' • '• - ' ve .41, e c,ontes .: 1 ese ave een partially' •limit'ulitit cif in the illiciission' of -Nation i- top-' ?Iff:1: 4 : 110,1!Yal's ago th4.aiiti-DeplocyAtiC ad ,railog,kiition .Of GOvernoi, Pollock ceased: to', fkgili;',4liiii,(ri'end tifid,oiScial adviser wae An..' llie,w2,o.[COrk(n,thiriSger.et'aryAthe•Cornirion-: .• weilthi;iinii now the Iteriiiblietidetinnidate' tot . . , .# ll. 9 ll l l pax,orio.c,a,# : .,, The brief 'limits 'of •umoild reist:ifiltriot :persu!tri review of the acts flifik,goli,4,x; . 'orth r tit, adruiniert Fa ticiu;, hut tbey , are ) TuifiAlly, g sefilniliar.iis',lioneelioliVwordb : to the ' 4/iPY,,ei-,...4l . , , retitisY,Tvll,.riift• ; Before power' bi licatpeetiuit,,,,4 in. t he tisykds,. of thitiso'.. who ate • Fi4PlP 4 . lol q ''f . ;: i r7 l le,ll ."Wj e ,Acts Pf . the . alltninis ! . .r,t . ttoff t 4tiie r yote•ra will do.dObi .exercise that fluiN,,,,,le:lcretiou, Which is top oftenlost sight 'll- -I *tl. 4 .o l t. i,t lc,!:4 r • en ' ' t • . . ' ',' . . . .. . . . . . , . • ill•Mi.t., , fAilfl4iarg . iPaiv.entiop presented, •••:for , .the stljig,,,Of••.,Goeronr,'Henty.:D'..•:Foster,:rof .old • .W.Atrairrelarii , •,. The-. • reprasentativei• of •.the'• . prolei.jiniolic it eil • ,ieok, him from their , ranks, '• sildP.l4l4 4:11n• at, theArrad . cif „Mir ..column. . They .knew him:: to 'rho -bariest,-' upright, • and : .f.Arbiar..,': - ;Tharcoughly Conversant wit h• tne;:le-. :'''.9ll.rektigtithik'Stial,e,..nil,the want of every ' s ec-.• . P:Onttbi dtvt:l4o PiePyAdu.r.ol . . his, public ..life •• PiriViliriPllrtentiiiri...of this -industrial 'interest's: of . timliflisoa.:!.,4,paailerl ilry •recltiess . .. partisans, /Oa, ghafcsult.g.has -witlistinid isvery.assault, and ' ' '.. 400011. 1 4:4111 .4nsint,'. 0f.:.. - yoit..weapon, • .45,••. a • A_ itillOtifilflatisfUlkili :had .pat g ioti. 66: ha ewori for billoklgigpling . sff purii,jrf*nd. integrity - which. • .ifitqlikoc.4jinno,t rhake nor perfidy iiehl,away." .. 1 40Tillikkeit'4 1 J1 aria, faithful in: • the ' peat,. • he ~ceiblaftly, : he:triistail With .poWeC. in . t lie -fu tore. . His election would restore. canfttlence'•to)the - pnblic.mind, and increase,the:respeet.':which ', is ". • rapyr priioo . ..t.he g.eys,tone, ,of t 4e,•, F eder al. arch . . • • triiiirrgriiit'CiaVirriercialearridiinm or our * State, . 'it would ifiviO•dratie,itiaile,"the main health of Alai i,91 1 4,7"Th raditimke Cini' fawn s • and :• •elt'i es; :in • ttiii ':miiii.ullidUiiinli , iipd: iiiriculttiral - ' dist ekcia ' ' iiinitillialiiiiiled, as' tlia;h arbinger - of renewed o 1 4 ,01 6 , 1 *.1ti0i1?e4 ... '0r .P ' Plins.Ylia'iliiii you ....Ail 'hilltril'arion'ii•aiif: with' 'your. influence in fEt ° oloo:iniziliiidW''Cif ' this' ; great ':arid gloriOnS '• ••• ificirta".Yi;illic4.iiitilli . tilt; you Will be required . '• fielliVitt hailielity..tkil the sun. goes : down upon • • ' thinkiiiiiil'ileidayr OCioyer. . In r tire' battle . !, iiraiefiiiliji,ol,4lCt . .,'all ';'iiii (to' ~ who'' tit n (I" ' Ukin • the •011..01 . 040 ; iif - tbg Elnion'i'iliti. : Constitution; ..• treWtti 0101'..4.0.4,i'0rt1ie IaWS:, Let 'all 'Who. I ' 160 ii: 'itit'ailintrYi• 384. , are • Willing.: to . ' l arr'n'Y I F •. Vity, t aitiligi Itiip'ulgai6isili i'!craim kin - l'" i;'iniftiiiiilhai'cliiiiiiraticivile'd.'. 3 . ' The -.. 'M b tift 3 Pihiii4jriii,iinitt tierime racy' are no : • If r .. -within obi . reach, ...frin,'oilly.:' fiefeh%iii'o4lia'n4i t . ' - , grasp - ii— . • itifilitll iiri*iiri)OcOliii‘.tip'4thy:iind in ' • Afilleiti4l.- TR' . 61 . 4 r ty: heed . 'nn IN 1;1 6: urged ,',Upn n, fAiiP i tnti;kticiviloni'tfut s y . and; you , will' not .... iij riVijO it- " . `kts: 41iiittifi:'pert:orinitnte . 0 . - . 1 he •• •Sttita-bit'ir iqii!'s`t4.i!iefiiii#FLllliit., withi n your • •• likifilif(illial#4id 'a' flew . l.4*.of promise froth •,, • 44 , 10% iiiiitii*-••at - A,1•600 - 61,:i :TO , - he.-gial4eri . .. iiliteillieliiirinnk9t.ii;. 2. : . '. 1.1 ... :-. '" . • ' I P - 'ii,' . Wif i rAht . H:wr.iii , ,Chafrnian. -.: rillMti*iiipigi":l . s;l69o:'''''.' - '''.•":'!- -... , 0t , ..41104. , - t:l.-1, - -, , .. • t i.-,• *, •• - •• •• • • • - • • ~, - ; ,rhisigpiliviogsoin Ali tolic buie.t ter 6 , sblack : k; ''1100 liy".iitfeesitf o.oo.it:',iptAy; , : Can: vote • after *•-"•::11 0 0,l 4 •, ijl.i,Wil 1 , i":0A Warw., ;Arbile . :..., i' , Gi!niia 6 , tii. I .:.:.:AnstierOta I )!,.'o 6 e'rEiiinpeini,:inust . wait' ~,, 40,:tologioi(tets.*inOuguralized,•iiinirking.sev ..,':';•;;.'41*****.;.';•All,tVirl.'Shirrz.it'ggittirtipingt'•1 ....-:' , ,;4#4*llo4(iirtie par,t)r,-AR4iehitnakes. this, dis,;- ;: . :; ; ; ; *iiitki*N . **ifolfiitc, African44a the',Geinian ;. .1.;''1110111*irtd 441' 14shinan;.. ~.:.• . •.. N( :.-IY:.-.-:,kk.' i ii , ~:*;.. :. : : 1 - t‘ :1 4 ii: fk'i*,lo. l l l 4 : : ' ,4 6ll i ') :''dYrerni . ::•:1 4 ' i i• i • • :g:: ogftkladieqiil,: . li#oy4i: y:o,tre col. ...-... ifOrkiNk?l,i-!kkAt,4 .-1, !•T. 1 .ke 'j.Yknil,,qo,:•• *:r , ),llo4oo:4oiiii4o,ii ; likeiiitObilfilemoiratii : •:,',...:,.....,*iiititliiiio:jitl, t oiii!ioi)sioi): iiil th'e : ', - ;;4l , 4(l ' .4% . :4,:iiiiiii.'*iiii'iW,itir.wiiili;.i'.... - ''s • . i"j:: ' ••• r• ;z-z-zz7.7- -- :;z:,... - 7,; -- ...,.: - ,,,;.,.. -- 4.....,- -- . - ..L.;.,-.4‘, ,, ...;:,... ltPtiCan . 013311110.1 MCitlO . Ctai.: ::. , ;pitp.rdky,: . oetoixr % 100. • - - '#`De iaeiht `I 7 OII'PRESIDENT,' JOHN C. BRECXIMIDGE FOR lI.CF, • .0 tit JOSEPH LANE.; - HENRY 2F9STER; .vr.h.:s•TNityit, a A D CONGRESS;` JAMES 11., R Elqt TAl'i YES: A'. r BENTON, EYANS B. •BRADY: County Nominees. .ronAtzt:smt, ' ' RY ' PROI' lIONOTAR V, - x„,DAVID it. BENNETT. .AT:I'OIIN.EV, ALA' I N, It, in • COSI NI ISSI ()NEW.. CAL I. ; I N MOSES. .7 • 1E:• It le11310N11.). • Ati?rrbil, . SL' V. CLARK .." L. Irt..SVISNEit • rittSIDENTIAL Ei.4.:',CTOIS. • . AT -LAT'G 11',:'.',: John C. 11Fe'cicinilk6 Gejt:Ge9ro.A. . • •1 1 Fretfrijck §orvei.: Recklmw. - 2' Wm. c%.Pattortoti. 1 . 5 GO. Jaiiksop. 3: - Jog; Ctockett j jr.. :1.11 :: • AJ. Galr6tirwr: -.17 J. 11. Danner:, • , ,'S J ;18:,1: Cras s viorll. G' Charles- Kelley. ] 9.IL N. Lee.. 7 0. P. -jamas. '. 29 J. B. N. P. Foll.elml?o , 9 L. Lightner". '23: William Book: . 11"1;.11: 2.113;1). 11a.Mlin.., 12 .S. S. Wincliosteri. 25. Gayloril 13 .Toseplytaubach. ~. • .Denioprettie: Nationul Exacu4ve Committee The following-named gentlemen compose this Coinmittee: ;! Hon; I.t6tevens, of GregOn, Chairman. • Hon.. R.. W.. Johnson, of Arkansas.. Hon. ,referson Davis; of Mississippi.. • Hun. Jesse D; Bright, of Indiana. llom.Thenias•B. Florence,.a Pentisylvania. -Hon.-Geoigp W. Hughes, of Maryland. John W. Steitenson,of Kentuelry.. Hon. J.. R. Thomson; -of No yv.iersey. • Hon. A.-B. Meek, - df Alabama. . Augustus Sehell,,Esq:, of New York: • Isaac H. Wright, Esq., of. .Massachusetts. • ~Hon. James G. Berret,- of Washington, D.C.' . Win..Fling,.ESq., Cf Washington,D. C. . alter.Lenox, Esq.,. of Washington, D. C.' W..Cluskey, Washington, D, C, Iltsident Peo,.W. C., Treas- , . . "r' '.All be, sitlEtretsdd. 'to niii.ls.tn.c" T.: S T Chairman, : Washington; I) • Room! . ot the CiThlraittee at NO. 4 1! .•. . • • hair° to h . pOlogi;e.for.ithe non appearance Of. the DEnnortAT •We .I.)Oen eliort of, besides being over :- ion with, jobwork have engagetl',helf) and feel tolerably:safq , in prOmising'lfs rep* • 'appearance, hereafter,lis as as increase in the Raiount.of.reading muter: . • ''• . • ,'CfIANGE LANDLOanS.-4E. S. A OSOO has e , come the pnrchaser olthe Bennett Noose, .and . . • is now refitting and: repairing the , house prenar" , ntory..twtopening.:up," . ,;wlqch• event twill take• .Since-Mr. Bennett has kipt•the House it 'has • tieen.: . an orderly, Weß•ksj)t,.and first classhotel, ;and fie leaves • With the,regret of the public: • • • No onewho is aeonainted with friend Ala need -reminding that ,. he••lirtS the re quirettientt.necessery for.“keeping a Webespeak for him •a 'popularity. hitherto •. , . nnknpvvn in this region." ~• . • ••• •••.• MAN AIOTII PCMPRIN.—WhiIe our , AlasSes lire travellinglhe ecnirity;and hurrahing.. furtheir favorites, •,we find 'Many 6f. the sound Old Lieinocrati persuing the . even. tenor. .ot their ways," like Hon. :3 - oun Timmins cJ ing . township, who, this - .Mottling p - resents.us With a, Mammoth Pumpkin, '‘Vlijell Frayx.:PitrE patinds, Which we are going. to have made into one Great Pie, as signifiican t of the majority that such old Sterling Demo_ cratewilh roll upon Tuesday next. Nichols, we understand, is remortng through 'the county that :Mr2LaWrence, the Be phlican candidate tor - Assembly, has resided -in Elk County six Years. Now ihe truth is, ai men know, Mr. LaWrCnCe hasino residence, properly'speaking, in Elk, or any other county in this Itenreientafivedistrict. He is an Engi neer on'.the ;Sunbury and'Eiie Rail-road, and his inisinoss on. the line:of that road, him withihihe .limits of .Elk county about eighteen months sinCe 7 ----tiot, to- exceed .Vvo years:,., The only interest he can heve;ii id the resumption cof work on that road, or a situation some o.the;,• • - . Yee,,,tl e „ people do _wish; to wrest 14I'Kean county,fiom “tbe control of politicians - who have beeti fattening on the spoils of office;'' iind.lait year tile *ark was CoMmenced, prac- . #hich',, will, not stop wail the last Ae- P4Plicens,"iiistt „bolder kai beeti driven away from thelreasury,. and their places filled with hoheit and capable substitute 'alio:Will make the interests of our own citizens Their first care. NP..c . C.iatio c oth: fiorit ro, ,i,t. dress the 1) robe is" on . Weiltise.Frfay of Court. i iiig; iliepulylieisuetlisafpr,i n led 3 ittint . NVOye Johnsoil,Wt yliarit,lV Co‘i-tes i .split the env:: of -their,: thousa tat_ I irries repeated tialils.o( Negro tiutEtritig, Negro Eriltal . it y., alit! Shileks for freir• 'dein; until they ha l WOrri 14 . 0 lit their TC . ; • , c n A.l;o~r,h , .al'hllk , irt . tewr. ..t0 . ...5p; , 0' nt. tlieCpurt-Ilouse...—. Late as. it -was,'.nearlY nine o'cloek,,the ' house teas tiettly tilled with Itt.ttirithfe listeners, after k:l"Vvv. r einalrEi, -- t he el ecting ail . jourperl . . till e . vnirig. 'Ott Satty'clay. eye!;i9g. die • hOuse vti•as..filled to its. utinost-e4tent,.manyl. of whorra`conlit nor_be'seitte,tli::: of ..I'lk•eoutrtY...l.eli , ...er-. .an addre - E4, which, , ya . slistened to mer tl attention..' . 1;oy113 i< a. plain ,'speaker and-able debater. lie Was followed by Mr.. Kerr. 'the Demouttit- eandidAfe .fdr COrigracs jn this di'strict,:inone of the most able jiatriut- . ic' and lOizicabsp.eeeb; , s the ever had the ggad 'forlone. to : t6. .• • ..• • Nr. ; '-sboWed; 'eunelitsivelY.,.. the iariti i:e.aser to he. It ;pa . rty measafe--411'af. aft riat[ies in 1 eonsylxiini,a were Iti.'4%.voioriu tI Off to prot.i.'cl z ber. iron intep.sts,.tha . t the Iwo': the wern in f.ivOr, witho.fit respect of,liarty; tm the roteeiion. of their nianuldcfbrigthal, state.stloi interested itrnarinfac rneing, , hn: peopre were cypo sed to a. ta . rirr.;i.4 'it •0 1 4ti i tp•idirect ' ifie a rliele.s. jlr(ifee tad' Which they CollStllri , 2--liatt it \dOS 31.)cilr,,111111 trot a partj• quostiiiih ; . •... ..:.• . . . 'That there was no new question that tliVi(l6l . the people- 7 -that the ()hi anti-Demociatie.nat ty. hail arng . rafted tin measure, on the poliey.of the government—that..the.Nrtitional Bank;onecf the treasures of the !Federal .pa t't y, :was , re tl s pndiate by , thepeople,••.tyi.i forbver'isettled . by The :sliet.. eng.raftedfor.a• Hine, 'was equally . obtipions to the peOpla, and . Aare not he againi b koughfforWard. Tl,c „flank rupt:l)W that theyinceedvil in :dettintt pawed,' was repudiated.., by. the flist congreSs elected after its.phssage.. • . • That • ..the .present opposition to tieDenro erotic.. party were laboring : . .hisidnonsly at the .same end Vvliieh failed when. brough openly,' namely the concentration .of pones in.' the OenerillPol . rerrtinent--that the agitation of the slavery qua'stion,. was. an. atterript. tci rnis. lead ihcpeople, and :under, • cover 'of sympathy for't he negro;..to:deprive:the people of the Ter.: rltories and States' of their just dOnstituliona• rights; ;and „confer: often' !Congress a .poWer.to legislate for therri'.without . any' conatittitional . authoritY—Lthat.; the :Revolutionary .I,l7.nr.Was fougliCend our Independence gained on preclse ik that, question. Parliament. clailping' •the right to pass laws for the PrOyincei . of ea, at the , same time denying their the RePreSenfatiOn,: iteL . .publieUn party made Negro Tiluulity,the baiiS . of their platform,atlopted at Chicago.'. Showing thelneVitable result' of the, doctrine, if success ful 'that Negro - Rtitiallty of 'coarse' would' in clude and promote hfrialgamation- 7 -that.in all cases of the ainal,gatnationof u superior race v;itli'aninlerCor, :dregs the ''s * uperior raeo;i)elow. the grade the Inferior, and cited as examples the arnalgrnetionOf the Spaniards xylth'tbeNe gre and Indians of,Sonth...A.rherica,. and Mexico; the.people.of both 'thesecountries were incapa ble of self gOVernment... .•, • . . . . . . . Meetings.have been held at PortAllegany and Fairners' Valley, at hot h.of which 'places Mr, Kerr add reined . his .felloW de'mocratS. Large numbers' attended; and . IcOmmendalile''enthusi- . aarMprevailed :'amOng theDeMoeracy:.' : AMring. this.week; meetings have been..heldin.rpost.or the . townShips . , and tlie , ..people addressed by the Hob. B. A, 'Harnlin';• J. c:Backifrs, Est. . . and'othera'. • Every. where .the Democracy is a- Wake rind active,• : .which augurs the suedess-M the entire ticket yis".far as ~ .Mlcean:is 'con, •• The, great effort' Of the season, 'n the pail .of our Republican'friendS, was..the great' mass meeting at Bradford. Arrangements had long been' making for agrand demonitratiOn'at'that . place on. Friday. • On that eventful daY,:lleaven seemed to :frown' On .tfie , enterprise; but :cur friends, ksssesed . with the heroism' of ..Tolin Broi.v . n hi rristlf; deiermined'todefy . fate and on with :theahow. ' Two four-horse tenths were started, from Smethpott; one.Of which Arew'but three Republican voters . arid.two.boys: Wo . nndetstand therceeption 'of the. : delegation at Brndford was anything but.flattering; 'Not receiving the attention 'the occasion ,seemed to demand at the Bradford House',' where 'the first halt was made; they finally drove Over. to •Croofter,?s. ,Not a . cheev.Was given to. welcome them. About two. :hundred (not. one' More) gathered en ;the wigwam acid patiently listened, as . in'iliiirbdund, to the' old 'story, repeated by. A. G. Rice; of Eflicotville; "Williams, Cowles,' Haffeyntal Nichol;, of our oWit County . ; It .*as negro, negro, and nothitti...eiset . .nothing in favor . of the.white man or.the.great ' inter; eats of " - tlin countrY. After • ilevetiOn a.,torch light procession. Was. attempted. ' In • passing along the side walk the proCpssiori was-thrown into confusion and their onward march checked by a•singln Perion, wh'o declared they should not passi . ....Numbers finally' prevailed 'over pluek.,'and the procession pasSed 'along to the wigwam, *here it diaperSed. ' Theiie wa'a no entlius.htsm ' shown, 'and all eeemed to be!dis pirited and disappointed. . Verily.the prestige . has'departed froth the Republican party . . . , LOOK OUT. FOR BOGUS .TluKUTS.—Committee , men see to it that spuriOus tickets arc not •im-. poeed.upOn innocent; uOslisitectinkt Deniocrais who vote hastily and without .exeininitig their ballots.' . . • . . ttea s i = il.o ., ;.al h e ,, ni ti it a for . f'; ot hoatata ; ha't the ' . 'pr! - tlitS to n;;;.1 rola, that 'office. itpii to V.vo . , ic,N 1:1) PALLA I.,•s' n Year•----. The' teg ititnat r.pat riat,fte,e (.068 not .exeee,.l $2,5. a yea r ; .so .(hat, this they acknowledge ON hrlcufiou. of Sriie 'iii, hi .6)inewak; t hi 'that :ciliket , , ,ONE LI (IN 611 EI) AND. WE; D I.L'A RS : : A:lc E n, I: LI! ptiit la; rai'y . I.s.boin on's citizens, tvilliwgly - re flise . a lii,ing•patropt4o. ==l If'yOu wish. to. rii rest 'ennoty from: a:clique Who hart here fatehing •on of •oilit' r e,"• ; .noxt..".l;fiektiy, by j ,- dtir..votes, drive the plunderets . froln pew ;t.• aml place ; ; and rite' fOr.:Tiemocj'ats'c'wloi' : hare , j)ean tried and ant i ell het . Su abil ity 1,i:1 us gee ..how the c,a.se. sit - ands. It'elioblic . an County yho hum.; control of the . c'ofnit'y 'their r.ritOaiagance pnd ttlinse'. of :the poWer graptellhc;in;have . incl'ealed: our county debt; the...te . ceipts from taxes not cleat for.enlar ed viewet : •atid theYtints of the hati - et: - ! on of the • . .rreits.yry,..ate agitit tind.the : questreit-Of ti;gisiatti re •t l o .pa tia act allp‘%ta..4:tilam to lacy atarger •We mightpi on and e:eutiferate their varions.aetsof. mal.-edmini>tr:ftioh, lint - wilt not at this time.= dureititions.l)Cgin that there 'fintsi . be . soniething . ..wiong, with out. ruinously: high to xes,. and t ncrivtise. or taxable tunperty,•the ers`penses canant:be,kcpt . up... ..• . • WC I.lpi'!!'n ii.elitil)lieaa'Tretwier, who hofde of a la stldecision, afal not' jy choke . .. of'thcipe . ople . ,'osiOg l -thp . profits of the flice•Whiilli Of to another.. to . (Os ter l a few * political . eivoi-ltes; not a dollar can tax-payers get frO43 the'.Treasuyy., although their families aresti(fering.. 'hzlve. for Distiiet Attorney, Kiehols; who etp hOhls his ollice..,by :.optiointment of the Cpttrr.. :This,, office - rmiy also bossed asit measure of plundering the Treosury,. as the count y:i.ohlig,ed to nv' brought be foie.the G . randJuryy however .trivial; rouse itent)y.,the ineum . benfi if so dis . riose(l, *nul- tiply fees—are - to trust. , •.. • the prank incumbent with ,a three. years We also ‘Varren Cowles for Cottmti uperintendOnt of Common Schoeli, ;who re ceives a salary of .$450 'from i the puldietreas uryrand . is devoting his trine to, preaching ne• gyp . equalitY, and exciting the, people by his higher law deCtrineS. In • this connection. We haVe a fact to state, the Directors; a: majority of whom weeeßepublichns selected Mr. Cowle's no(on account of his. gnalifiCations for the du ties of that . office;but solely, 'for Irisepublic= R . an principles :and the help lie :might give the cansein: travelling thrOugh.the. county: The record also shows that the'•Dbinocratic• Portion of.the Directors ~ o ted. for ]seeping the salary at, or beiow the price.Paidpr. Avi3per While . the Rrjutblicani voted for,an :some of them voting fora : salary of $600..— : Tliis Orows"the EcoNo: , ,iy of. that party; as well as its.bonesty, as 'many of. the, sarrte.men re fused to raise • the salary of Dr..Wisner - only . a Short • time before. . , . . .«4f 'wish to wrestM'Keein count}" from the, control of..a clispte•of Demperatle, 'clans who hoye been fatening on the' spoils of o(tice . or years past; vote .11;e• , whole Repub-. tic tri County . . '. Coming from . any other source, than thepa. per edited.by . Nichols; the abOve. would creafe some' s'u'rprise. dio,fact 'is better known. than that for about :six years.iast 'the- county has been - tinder the control of "RepUblicans. All the olUeis . who'halie , charge of the patronage and . funds of the•country,. are Rimul?fiennS; and trim] long tenure . in office they have grown:So"dis regardless, of thepUblle interest, that they Con sit.ier PossessiOn'ofOflice, andthC Corrqol Of 'the funds 'aS;a cOnnuestover : the.people; and make no scruple 'of-Using them foithe suppOrtof the political pauiers belonging' to. their party, A part. of the candidates.on the Republican Ticket 'we; Would not Say a word 'ngninst; persotiall'y; but pait experience has shoWn, that...it makes no ditlerencewho the Ifeptiblicans'elect. 'There `ii a “poWer . .be.bitid the"throne," wnichicann , 6t VC thwarted. - A.feW . reckless men, .who bare ..„ .. . •- • . . •.. .. 1 no interest in t/ in country, : andn .. o regard.for .the peopleCo'nt ol•the wholemachinery;•nodif , . ferceceiyho held the offices, nominally '": Letter from SeaCrson to .trifayear Dr er,:mnEa qo, is2o . . . , ciWith us theSe things are going well. The boisterous sea.oliibertyOrtdeed is -neverwith ont a.wavd; .and' that ficinl ...Missouri is 'rolling towards us. • 13ut.ive shalt ride over it as: we have done. over all • others.:. it is not. a moral queStion,.btit one merely: of power.' Its object is to raise a geographical .principle for-the choice ofa.President.and the noise will be kept up until that is , cfrected. - MI I,:pow.that per mitting the slaVes_ of the • Soutll,,to 'spread.inta the West, will, ney•add.one. being to that pn 7 fortunate condition, that,it. will increase the happinesi, of those existing, 'and by ',spreading them - over a large Stirface'will dilate the evil everywhere, and facilitate - the. means of get ting finally 'rid of ' • • Hovi very different :he above from .the :rep resentations of Nichols &Co.; ftepahlicane of to•aay..lf 'any Democr,aywould.make the ;user tionoo-day, that.“ All 'lrpoiv that permitting the slaves of the south to'spread into:the west,. will not add one being 'to that unfortUnate con donaiton • (slavery,) that it'w.ill inereese the happiness of .those and-by spread ing over large .surface vOll dilate the, eYil'everywhereiandfaeilita the means of final; ly getting rid of it,"•.what a.whihvind of de uunciations'woula greet his.earS'front our Bp publican friends.. Such a- time server to the , 'ccsurn ofali %;allinies".could not be:endured by them . at - alliand would . meet with instant pa litical damnation attheir.hands: Tlfen to'hear them trllk. about, :Jeffersonian 'lll.,publicaus, is . (not to say di.ilione4P) sitriply ridiculous, The . l”)tir, - - i F the Tarty is al wayspp,pn-I he Interest:6)d rig.hts of %tbs.'. people.. - .1n . 441i0w they . greisi. rri about the. f)fiZi • inflicted erten ,t he veor. • 11; , t1'04 fi!cing,the attention.ol the ftrroft tersitolies, . .mbyl . eariY out their s ehpines it:1:1111FL people at hbtro'-•-7-• Their sptiall,iislare not 'disco . tars; !dare riot ask siipport''for nomi ni?es • on-i eround ir tlevot tool° the ihtorest of our own ferthe . NVe". are . .161(1 in 'a , .pathetic,:stiain;., ot-Poseil.t6 the' • . , . spre . ad.of slai , esy,• not a in' regard; to W hut cOriceris'llio,. 'county, • we eye fe . rtoedef . tha .N.viongs •coMmitted.in .Ransus,, lie' o'er own. .are not' hinted.' Repiihnearri'friends . can ,i : i'pent .- ;stetuters the • e:4tentlit nres ofthe. •genenti (lOyerninent.,,wh if& 'your 05%p trioney,..derivesh.frpin:tnxtstion, in Iheirpockets: There is a. histOFy of-.wrong andpubl ic:•*eipehil:: • ittire. in connection with'fhe,(Ounly . rTitiaSii . r.y,' , of ts• hi or we itt.,,at, tiotliin :The preisint in-' latimb cut- that office,as In well . knowm'ea-, joy3iits:etoolutnehts againut.thn...expresseilwol of e•ittkintit yof.thte• yrite • f ttvill tie remetr'.. ber.Mr . ..Ylarr, Who Was elected to the instituted pri;ee.cilings to Mist Rsitions'Wkio user }Ted the. suffice, a: plea trimmed up; and the rnnsncked for : Witnesses. On the trial the Court Nyil . S'occlipied .saveral" day .5., oeurt, was • against Mr._i.urr and iteepl •att tl.thai the Coitnty pay the Parsons',' though • thus ,put . itiresse'selett lucrative,n office to . WI - dell:he hatter) of claim;, Las:4l&ihcs . i:osts,.. still tarther.bleeding-thetreastiny. thy Of remark.' the Cme.. Barr: paid his own costs; not'a dime -does he tax • the - county.- . With these.uglyidcts staring tlfrm •the face it: is: nh) wonder,: the. Republicans attempt to divert. the at t:Liiltion.of: the people, while ma-. 'king anotlier.clutch at.lthe JAmis.K. lti.r.utn," during:his sl,ort:visit: to our oupty, gained hosts' of friends; 1.)y . .h.s ty arid ..gentietnanly . nearing.. . All who had . the pl,e:asure. of. Ina-king his acquaintance, are enthitsiastictin.hie support; satisfied that his eleet secure the ‘ , mild-cat district" an "able and .rights and int6rest of : the people.. • Ris:politicel oPpo, cents admit him possessed of eminent . talents, and many will ee.sttbeir votes Tor . === ...cour;.--It is .reported that.)lr.Palson, in the eveut the eleetiorOf hold: the office : : of treitsil profits of 'Which is to .!iesliare4 by the , telique." •.It. is sell tinder Stood that Mr., ging.:refused .the nomination, until visited ..hy the high enntr4et: ing parties Who, control the •destinies of the self-styled ••ftepublican'party.., • * . We regret that Mr.;IC.: wouldoneent alloW Name to be used tOi.such an unWorthy Purpose, Jt. : rnatters .not," however, what:the. arrange: meat may people have lakert in their hands to'render tinto.4. l W. Rana the justice .hitherto cleniedhim, such a •inajor ity,aeto forever,rehlike such•politicaljiigglers. ,•bi.:lloCit'T;S TURN o,er, Trio PVT; on.:Tuesday 'next, and , by' your ' : votpq . "Wr.}:sT!' 'ore think :thee" forthe woro 11. , Rean, :Count) , froni the cpsitrOl. of the,clique 01 Politicians• who . been . fattening upon your: .substan.cr.. :The Opposition .nre•straing ever ner'veto.seetire - a father lease ofthr . Ce years; to' the iiblic4rea3nry, and Control of Public'ailairs.. With the inneey derived fromefiler; they'. are. attempting to influence votes' to carry the 'Cleo %On. IfthepeoPle are not noW:satisfied. with iment, of electing, men to 'office; vim- ply.on account of their negro proclivities What 'will 'satisfy •them. Nith an Orrontry only equalled.bi their recklessness tkey have norti-' in a ted for CornMissinnei,l); J..J.C . ey es, Whoyas been a meinbef ig the board for three. years . past, and' therefore responsible for the acts of that bodyy.which*.hava .created disSatis-' faction; and brought the county to the verge of bankruPtcy. Let. every I,)emoerai,' , and others.lA . o ivishitesee'tkelotaii 5, of the.. court-, 'ty conducted, on Safe,. economical vote the cntire.DeMOCratic ticket, - from high./. not' forget 't4e'.entire State • and District. ti elicit. Let no _Democrat absent. from' Gen. Walker, the 'has, been 'shot by...orchns of : the 'authorities.liOndis us, to hp he was given up.fi - s will lament hiS' fate. =:::::: Nat ➢or. Negro WorhippOs Tly our telegrams of yeiterday; we learn.thal, the.“*.ing of Dakemy'.(in ..Afrieej WaS.about to sacrifice 12,900 personsto the memory- of the., late King's Tether:" • When-we add, to this:the well lcnOwn fact that these. vietims are suhse - -., quently sold•for beef; and eaten - as .wOuld . n sad dle of mutton, we *feel' slightly disposed toasii. the PiTSEand Tribtine Whetber these moriSters are-the equals of Carl i;:churz and Casper Butz? Whether they were born equal?' Whether' these *colOred.:gentry, have . right" to . •the.. , cpurstiit• of happiness,". in the sacrifice Of 2,009 human beingS:at single , pop, in honor ccof the . late King's memory !" • 'Will •the hdvocate of ' ' Negro Equality" deign to give us its opinion on these delicate points?—Chicago Times and Herald• •' " • MARRIED; On Taestlay. Evening, September `2sth. at the . residence. of ifie bride's father (Wavarly, N: Y.,) by tlie.Rev.Mr..Tolinson;,lll . ..TA:ans.Y. fifrimni , ;, of I l ini , arida,- . Pa.--toMisilTnr.i4:N E 7, only daughter - of Hiram.Paine', ;pg., ' • • Vnlley, on. the 30th ult., - by W. S. Oviatt Mgr., Mi.: Edwin tenns FILANCE.H J. .. . . . .. . . . It:alibi-cis us pleasnie lm acknowledge the re- Ceipt 'of the driikr, from the '.rjght-ininded bride-000M, who: Was n . ..party•in :the above announcement; and we beSpeak,. fOr the', happy pair . along life :of 'enjoyrnent and, prosperii . y7, at .all events they deserve no less. . Penhsyhrftnia.the )3attle . qround. The icat.issaa b(.ll3l,the eounliy vow "IR - tweet' thlt rent' armies of , . tives:itt4.Destitictlyes, : . Qf this. iintego Opm all oilier heats'ofhar otiht - io • , ,c; . .t) , • f'Pi.r/a their.iheffectwil fires." - • The. scrifis.:ol,the:.6nettnieS of Republicanistli aro:the Iris -Pules' of town who still: belting io fife' saMe'll6u'sehoitl of faith in the - Oinititutinti'antb - Ti ! ey rutty di ffer,:.(l ispu fe; antl.6"eh' `r.xaspi.rate each. other by their. debates:.,,' fiat iethpy could not :bury 'their .mutual ani : -. tnusitieeiti their common tieteaition. 'Of the seettional . faction; they ...vouldlieve yet tO.learri, the • first duly Of! patriaf.stri ; 'attd•'.would jitsll) : - inCtir ah l .dusSr've the imptitation Of . prefefiing thetbs;ik'c'Sitheir.oWn interests : , to .'sume..iMa ginury. pritleof : c otisiStency. tothe . ..-I,l;elfare the•rat The party that. has falsely assurned to 'itself. the naine of ttftepublie,an," is ahimated and di . -• :yfcc ' tad.by ißnd and al Crior,aiMs whieljustly.' diiScrihe anti define the:tn . ! , as t.idetruetivett.". if:they could giv.e.praaticat eitect to their :sok:: itnerits , . and purposes, :they realiie atise . .of t!the architects •or gre A te § t•that Of e r.were-uccursolt . b . evrlsiing iufa ny:r Millions of, lipar!S' in every,part or the eiVilized.wourld:would shuddet' at the:dealt:tie tinii.theyWonid wail: on • this' !net exPei itneitt: of representative. -,government;' , appliett..Mi.der circumstances more favorable than ever have combined hefore„or.than catfever, be expeeteh 'to oecuraigain 'in...the history of matiKind.' Against these; Destrtnitiyes' y the .GO.NSPIZVW:.• thelength.aud breadth ':of the laild . :They, arc willing, tiny, dni‘y are SolicitipitstoifOrget 'and forgive every .thing,bui handed and confededitted against the , intepity of the Union, the' supre miley of •thi ,Constitntion, the equality of the . 'States, and the drotherboed.of -AtnerjeowS,citi -zenc. These Destructii,es boast that victory• their they.cati.suc coed iirPetiosyyvanne, the).v,punlinglypfoclaini. 'that [hell' ..supreinacyin . .eVery•State - north ,of . . . . . . . tile roiloinae . .is.sure.. .. . .". *. '...... •' ' . •• . .Men of. the KeYstone Stnte; the,•bat.tl6' . .TS to' de fougl - it .liere. Will you. net tini!e•i as a band .of 'broiliers, to, repel di. eorninorf.enetbieg of yOui selves and youi bretbein.l . .. , •. ' hatid. It Fa4s fdr ,action= united, I.irrnonious,.. atioit oil the . . part 'of ei.eby man ‘i•lio prefers hiS..country fo hiniself, and the.. Union to a dissolution of those 'ties . which keep tageflUii - Our' glorious confederacy. , , . . . QVALIF . feATIONS ot , Vo.'rpus.The law repuirei a perso:r whci claims the right to-vnte- to hate been . .a citizen of this CommonWealth. ,, at least l'one'year; and in the election ,diStrict'nt ;least. ten'eayi immeadiately proceeding- such elec: •tioii, and within two years to have paid a State . .or tax;' which shall have been atleast,:ten days 'Wore the %election: But a 'citizen . cifilialjnited States, Who .his.previoui iy been a qualified.voter of the State . ,. - and:. re moved therefrom and returned and who shall have resided in the eleetioh district,' "and paid tnices'.aldresaid,shailrtie'.entitled to vote •.atter residing iff this State six•months. I3ut . .citizens of the U nit celStatps,•between.the ages Of tweu ty'-ono and twenty-two years, who have resided in the election district ten. dayi as aforesaid, Shail . beCntiqed to • dote although they shall net" have. paid•'taxes.'.? . . Are you assessed 7--• See to it ionneadiayiel that You are. Saturday; 20th inst:,-is the . last day on' which this duty 'cati..he attended to to secure a vote tit the :en 7 sueing, the: election. takes - 'place on Tuesday, the,oth'of October. ".1 A. J. NOURSE • . . Dealer in Stoves, Tire:Mire,. Jaripaned..Ware, west. ntnttil the Public Square, Ornethport, Pa. Custom work 4 , ion to order on the shortest 'notice, and to ,the • most suli.stautialmanner. , , S • : : " To Those Interested in Mining• and Minera.). Lands: . . . .. . , NIT Ir. DATINES b ff ers'his , services for the' examlna. •11 V a tion of 31ineral Lanils ..in M Kean anal Ell( ,coun— OH. .11in will give' Lis 1101110 TI :IF to they VAf.l_ll.i. Or M11i , 4.i: 4 , ..&c.' Thoioengaglng • his serviiies will reecho all ii,icoA,try and rnliablirinfortnaiion: ItOshleuco at the. hunker Hill Mines: • . .. • . ~- - • • Oergoant; Ill[eau On., Jima 20,4E159. . ' ... ~• . • ADMINISTRATOI't'•S 'SALE UNDERSIdNE.D., ' Adininiptrators of -the• Estate of o'. Bennett, deceased; will sell, at. public:Vendue; all the pirniture at thei93ennett•House;'''helonging to said es, tate, consisting of. TribleS, Chairs - , 'Crockery, Fieds . tr;ads and 13edding,'CarpetS, Stoves,: Mir- . rorS,'&e.„ &C.; on Saturday the. 13th of Octo- ber inst„-cOmmenCing at 9 M., at the Bennett liaise, in Srnethport. • - sifins under.slo;cish; over a credit of three months Will he given, with 'atiproved riapei D: R. •Bf.,'NNI',TT, • IV. R, AVA.RNER, • • AiiniimistNiors Smethport, Octpbei I,st, 18 0 . A CARD .11AFFE.Y.offers his services to parties. owni:*'or ,wishing to' pur'ehase mineral lands•in I\l'KennyElk, Clearfield or •Jefferson Examinations - .made and 'faithfully. re-' Bradford, ;101Y 270859. '• •. "4. • „ . WASHINGTON NATIONAL • MONUMENT. .* rilliE, SUBSCRIBER •WTIOW ORPERINC.i. .for•sale, a magnificent . steel-plate. engra ving ofihe Declaration 01 Independence, sur ronnded.by life-like portt'alls.ot all the Presi,, dents, and .bearing upon its , face . the tomb of Washington; at Mt. Veriniii; nnd, facsimiles Of the signatures affixed to the Declaration . . • - • ..TI LS ••• being 15X2t2 inches in size, •is ..nnsorpassed by any ever pablished,.and is Offered, at the_ very low•price.of fifty cent's. t Address nll orders; with price , ' enclosed and fwo cents to prepay postage, to 'C. N. 71 1 .iNNY,'Not.; Smetliporc AVlcean Co., Pa. SMETHP,ORT WAGON AND SLEIGH SHOP, ON NEEOHANy ,STREET XO. 1. • .. . • . . • • an TELE undorsigned ..woub respectfully nounce to the, citizens,of .I.Wlcean. county, that heis.now prspared toldo all kimis of wood work in tinkline.of business, 'at short. notice, in a workmanlike Manner; at reasonable prices. I feel OnltOed.that 'my ivork. Will fully meet thorenm errients'ofall Who will fayor: me with their patronage: ' . • Repairing.:Promptly" 'attended ,to short notice.. All kinds of,grain-taken" in e'xchango for work ; his° butter; Pork,' beef, 'pine lumber and aft. wood; CASH will, not be refused.... gmethport,'Pa., Jan 10,1860., • , • • . 11 - DOMINIO r "--- 01TriE POTS AT O L " MASON'S