„ . 0,1117 V'. ' . - ' ''' . ,'"'-' • ...;• 1 '4 ,), ^e R • It . k ';,..,a.;;: .1 i! .14 ' , 1 -.1 ',, r, - ', I'`i n ,': , '',' : ~ e ;` f !:' , , 't,; t i:. t , e , :0',:;,,:z;1' ••:,\L Alt 1 4 alai's, *ilDNtSroikY - 1 1 1 1 : 31 % ,22 2 , 1856 . r tOe ear,ilest ( 9 10 COMlPestToPer tl 1114 E r R. Alf oottnrr. GENTS; ADVANI:3I. 75 . lit. 1411$ • • *WE iIIEOPLE'ObANPIDVI tS a PRVIVDENT, JOHN•VVE,Etiorr, -, bf•Catifornia. FOR IiciOh"PIIESIDAXT: WM. I:3SAVTON'tof Neil Tersey UNION. snap. tuorriorri9:N. Union* Elector,al Ticket ;',Formed luNickar'srutiT tiongsys _ REMY. for.=the Contegt! • 'Wertaire onlY'reom to say . before . going plies that:theUnien State Convention, whir* was held . yesterday in HarmliburA . compris ed'Olpietentatives from avery section •of the Btfite,aha that - iM prdeeedin gs:.werh• marked . • 1Y entire harmony : and good . feeling. - Fre . _lnont andrillmore men came together . hitt.ene fee li ngd but onidetiiiinifiation-- - -. an , „......that.tif uniting in one grand moveintint . to defeat James Irliiet tension of :hunian s l avery': • , ,• oneltindred and -twenty delegates were pretreat, 'ecimprising both Fillmbre and, Fie; Inor men; frOnillearlY every, +Murky in - the State. Cumberland county wai. repreeented ;by billows: L, Todd, .John Jaines *Orr, Heorge Zinn, E.' Beatty and Jacob --Bow ibiirger, "the 'Coorention „Was temporarily 'organised-by electing Wm.-Df. *Baird, Esq., Of ChairPianlz. ,- A permanent organize= tiOn wee subseetiently mide, by electing- the . :Hen. Zemgel Todd of Cumberland,' as prod, , • dent,. Who on 'taking the chair made en elo - qinent and stirriagladdreee_theraoterited _the true-Union spirit, L: - The Union Electoral Ticket,- as publisied in another column. by . the joint committees, was •unanimonily adopted. and ratified , amid , turiltnous cheering for Union and. Freedom . 'A Committee was also appointed :to prepare ' 'an address to the people,. explanatory of the basis of Uniois.. In the evening- a large, and enthuiisellt - mass meeting. was held In ilic.Cefftt'ilouse, which aae derly crowded. A oaeimittee was aPPolvitoo_o_w r olt on GeTi,“_,F.4.tiontr,_ who in ..eempliatee with the remit of the meeting - rantroade c his o niearatdeand.delivored a Ara • ZiT i illt:rl z elstnoraing and , approving .ro 00Mr.. ei` nd the plan -.of Union.. Gov. bom'tn I . soh-,eras,-tHreedingly_felio.ltaus_ ~ :::..nguage-and spirit,,and wits reopen. -shouts of applanee. --lie wne follow-- A by the lion. 'Lemuel Todd, Hon. Charles B. Penrose and Hon. R." T. Conrad qt pbli, *bone addrerei exalted intense enthusi. JO Unton-movement Is now fatili a itie4elit The right spirit ts, arottsed,;'4nd let every -4-9Pponent of-Buchanan mor for llie great - conteet. r t7t, we are united' zed vigilant we shall be vietorions I 'Freeintni BTRIEE FOR FREEDOM AND .-VICTORY BETRAYED: BUT NOT DISMAYED 3 Our friends from every , section Of the counV-tell us `startling stories of the besa falsehoods and misrepresentations, which; mith,tbe more potent, influences of money and Wildskey, operated: most estensivAly_ briziging about the demooratic victory . in Ctimberland . county. Men' of reaped % tsbilitSc and influence 'even lent their' melvis to the circulation 'of wilful false hooihi and slanders. '• That Todd voted _himself double pay:in:Congress—that he voted against paying the Ariny T -that he voted himself a large supply Of books- . that he factiously delayedtbo;eleetion of a Speaker for months at Fremont' and his siiii riCre qaTriscsiAh° l it i s n is!st fav6rof elevating negroes .above the theipoor white man 7 ..-that,the e lection of Frornont would bring about a brooc?. wai.—that Fremont is a „Catholic =that Fremont is, in favor of: aboliehing _ slaveo_by_force, and letting thetSOUth - -_, ern nogroos opmeicortfl degrado - and_ deatrdy the means of subsistence of Mirth ern white laborers: ‘ixcli were sonic) the vile and monstrousfalsehoods not Only eiroulated"froin'the,titump ufiseraind-- - ens slang-Wliangers, but stealttili, meanly whispered in the ears of nioreligporaut persona by latiofoios olaiiia men of- veracity and truth. With this sweeping • tide . degmation, and slander against him; the 7on. Lulu:: trEVTODD has been defeated. Mit . .. with. . •malice and slander doing their worst to him down , he bes novertholessb n e i e fi n . pit • • . tutv by . a sig . s tained in his ow . neo .. ' llll. 2,4lgratifYing majority. . - 7.4S a ,t; k4nds of Fremont and Free .Lab_o . r I ..: . . 4. i . j ' hoods andostoh tile :... 1 -D,;',. '! atieltife 'the fai4e, .7.4i:rinegais , i. a • • nem itaad.to defeat yolf.:a.: -. . t• . t .'.. " kic il*- A like ` pit tannot be' ObSolrui, • : un ' ...-----;::. e t iihe... lo * ll ...4t':# l ich!' • ":::*AIIY pro fit t•on arittibuideT will ........_•The' of det!a° I ~. ._ ..- lindi( i 4te ' " . pork ' 'nit o ur • gallant . o duty 7-. • lial fig.e,n- aV, , . - $,.-ii,, our . •-,•,,;; 4 , ;;pronidenob • 0 ;" 7'' • " i' .- b . "••' ••`•' -7 ' .I,'''. '..-rAk"diiig ini*S4V i e / Y t e feat it.m94F- .- •• •'''' I n to ' r . ) , / it e , r, titit kra,velli#g,Yo9lqe .; ' '...4.—."..—°t ' 'continue iii : biliii - tt 118 ,as • lkii,j3kqe p ower -b-, B e it niis ,t 4 eg ßlit ' il e l!Pj 3lll4l°° s' the , eat Re , % all,:iiiere groY to great , . edhere-i ,-4. ...h • - -Jefferson,. ..2 -----.,-4 216, teit.0fi4, 9PI BB •-• • . • • pAuu , .irtp • .xi n ,„..., ,, .• - I :., , iiiiii.in k tr, the I :•_-'. ' the Aiiiit4or,- n".1,1i osig,...,iii:::Atis • -,-,.:*• 2 .6,32#.1311.71-c7Al 7 7t: n 4li' : e..et;• •.,-' ' -,,n0n".; istiiAg}i§t'Atie.o4.!).l.lPla,4;ii,,,4l.s--..iit-'-, ~.,...„..,•::',,,,L.titterialf.itn„..um oni ..,,,,. ..t...-i4t...:elotia.to 4,.....v:e.•:,*:A.-•••rmt.:6/.,:i.", -- 4, 1 : • tie 1 •- v 4. . ,- I .. :-4,141-e•-kfivi1i,,,w,.,.51,,,„4,, ~ t , .! . ; •• t . osit.,.P, 3' , . - - •'''• ./..taliciitii#:. ~ '7.4, - •••••• 4.ttiOittokl*.• .:77-..;-- '"'\'''...:' • ; -"`i.0.1,4,1•,--" - —4 - * . .' ... ~ - fano -iisitsCiapsieViast.'„ -1.-PP?' ail irOtt' ,a .n';Xidtl-Bmthk~iyp~ { b6ialntaire~.• \, - 78040:iiiwzit'av06 - ,(,oo. l tTuvoi , Otnitik frO ,) m the'. fre' li'b pnbiman _art egao: to come in . .pp, sPeedilyehanged' the aspeci - of,ffiTi - ! , • Ttir ' illaot's'district;:with a Uniono /of nearly 8000, was a new Sort ef• der, and the, faces of•olir —immediatelibrightened, While the Bu °hailtin:men ,began, tikieel: decidedly anT- . Not Until'paturday : evening was , it. by.anY•means certain that the `Buchanan ,men had carried the . State: at all: .'1" As the offieitiftetnyris are net nth:41.36 their: precise naajoritylis'not yet known, but it will probably .33T:deed •4,000: ; " .:On the, ptherhaild We have the, gratifying ligencie that the UniOn.men have - in'• all . probability carried both branches of the .• Legislatire;:thustscurinithe election of a krnifta'Stito - , Senator'!'; this feet .'is full Of-encenrageMent to our friends,. and shcould inspire theta 'witte.ftesh enthusi; won for the zreat demsivebattle in 'No vember.. Such a result is in fact, it• de feat to the pen:Mora* 'party, and• indi: sates, most clearly that Pennsylvania can and wane redeemed _on . the fourth of • November,. if those opposed•to - Mr." Bu chanan ate - but meto-themselves-and strike the blew in:the m ann e r in which ,• it can , be madelelt:' Thiiisan - . - dorie by,supporting the Union. electoral d tieket. Let then all, who wish to' ob tain a triumph in this State, - . - harmoniously, and unitedly adopt it. MEM An Enooniagiiii Fact It is n Well established fact, that Penn sylvania always _casts, - a stronger anti Denaooratie vote `at Presidential elections than she does at the -niece - local - State . ones. In 1836, in_'October the .dorrio orats swept the Stati3.bytt crushing ma 7, jority. But at the „Presidential 'eleotion which ocPurrod'a few. weeks subsequently YAW BUREN receive(' only 4364. majori ty, and for many days it , was thought • Ilanarson had -carried the - State. In .1840, at the -State tho -Demo orats had 4649 majoilty r -but-at theßresi ' dential ele(ition they lost . it by' In ---1844-the::-democrats earried....both_elee:', tions, but-the last by a reduced'inajority.. In 1848-Gov. Jonnwrori was elected' ,by :only 802 majerity,_and the Democratic Canal Conirelisioner was elected: , But IrogoVeßber Gen. il'ArLon -- eairieil - the Stat 6 _by.213,944_ _over • Mets,,„,and 23( . 37 over the corebineff.vote:of •V,O BUREN. and Cass.: In .1852 Mr. HotICINE3 was elected Canal'Cominissioner by the demo orate, heiiing'reeeiVed 171,08 votes, and -- after this Gen ScUTT.' obtat4ed 179,122 -votes; and PIERCE a : ighter6majority than It willaus 'seen3hat the' ,;pending result in our State-does not set tle the Presidentialiote'of Pennsylvania, and therefore every encouragementlo work diligently until the 4t4 of November. Bally ,Again for the Great Battle Let the - frioads-of Free-Labor in Cum berland c ounty again gird on their armor for the great contest on the • 4th of No vember. 'On the:YealtrortffiCdtty rests the all-important question whetter Free dom or Slavery shall rule the Republic, and let every Mail who adheres to 'the Republican principles of . Jefferson and, MadisonPiepare do;his whole duty. If Kansas and the vast expanse of tor. , ritory beyond is to be wrested from free white . labor and giirea np - to Slavery, let .Currtherland - county haieler skirts clear •of tin? crime, A good 'majority can be give against the extension. of ~slavery, if :the properLoxertion be, made, and every man Who nig" in:.giving that...majority Wilthave'something to be proud of the ' hingest,day he, liver Na Full Yote Out • As is usually the ease when the demo crate are out in fullforaestur friends fail to poll their whole vote.. Our _Vote in this county is two hundred Short, and all around uswe hear oft' men who agree with us but hid not turn out and vote. A gentleman from . one . of ,the smaller townships in this county tellavis.that lie Inews twelrot friends of Fremont who will vote in November, but who could not be "pievailed;i!pon.to: attend the•eleo tion last Tuesday.. 7 In ivio other town ships we hear of FIFTY kid-Buchanan ' men who were not out Let all our of '..forts he, dirsoted towards getting - out the :full yet) in Novembeis--- - ?, • SPEAKER ItIT TIN 13,NATE.- - :The B tiou.of tlie./lon. • B. PENROS , of Philadelphia, , tO,Aile•Senate, is eioee iiglrOttifyt94 to friends heiv,..and bea 1n ou ingjorityja , ;the " in' tt?o digni l end ll 4l )!*i'rei 4 ; wi 4 4: 0 YeitIA sol,kaire. in ith; at 'oiio:e aokiloivjecye ,hl o .=—.R.ernit l ant fiziess e 1 folk. `, 1 To th Peng° enl - 1 - 8 7 Y ;, ° • '':..'..V!:•he.. i . ' '. i t c -r• r , , , elgoAmombo , n r ' 'o f , " he I, - ' , e , pe h 11i i eto, 44 :pill erl te, tAokillon„ena 4 l'p ' 101h-o,o## Ototf:lt°cod*Ceioitt4e, iaic efie'o'ooo 3 ,' 4 o . : ii6vr,:i)Oic!iit, to lhe: 1/01 , Y10 4 i'"0, 1 ‘ 4 4(,4 0h1i0r1E144.4. iiii - .'lo,lo=on-the-haefs-reoicingiehdedlhy,:. -1 4. "Union Sittie Cepiral Ctitoiitlfted." i '.•'-`,:.-,:,.:',:.-:" Tikrotiip:aii.Oelhcaleitte-ra ',oOminatedYneo -commonttkiaoh-ticket:L=flitLikainc;irtiJollin . '40 , ...147m0nt ie "Antteit'at 'the. horid4' tiiif',;Fre m -mo. n'nd -boson ticket, as,roireseatiog. the neeiity-ieFeeth . olector,,cod the of 'Mih. 1441 Fittniere ie 'placed ..ei,' . .the:: lieed or. tI i 0 Fillmore and itenneleert ticket,' as . , tepresoet lug the twifttraetenth'electot-of that-latty: The fickg . td"agree'd:iipiee are'efffoll - owe is . ; '''. '," • '.Tontill•Pat 1!IONT.;;. • ..ltniep•lyvlN',of CentiOCOiiiity JoeepliXdwarde, Pbiliderphia ; ' CeUrge Mahlon Dieliirkeloh; 11 ileou Jewell , Pbiludelphhl .' , •••• .Alberi • 'Caleb N. Taylor; 7, - Clielifer. o o. ll lT ' Baird, Berkscounty. Michael H. Shirk, Lancaster oonuiy. Simon Caineron, pauphin siOunty. •' John MeCortilicic; Northumberland. county._ Smith 13. Thompson . , Montobr dounty.. • Russell F. Lord, Wayne connty.'.•' ,• Frederick E, Smith,',Tioka connty. • . :• Abram Updegraff, Lyooming county. Joseph D. Simpson. Perry county. •Ifeaikesh Easton. Frankljst county! 'Edward Scull, Somoreet'countf. -- ' • • William M. Stbwiiit,lndlana county. Alfred Patterson,.Fayette county: ‘• - Renoir C. Sawyer; Allegheny county... Jacob - Painter, Allegheny county. - • Lawienne Lavirence °entity. George_ W. Artioid,.Clarion county: -. Janice Skinner, Erie ofunty. . . ---,-.------ c ---:---4--- ELECTOES , : --2 . --- - - • -. Muirauti Frumbnu.. ..- . . • . Tames Irvin ;of Centre Co. ' Joseph Edwards,.Phlladelphie. • - George N. •Eeliert,. Philadelphia. i Mahlon ll;DioMason, Philadelphia. ' Wileon Jewell, Philadelphia. ' ' Albert G. - Ito*lAndirFniladellibia. • Caleb N. Taylor, Bucks county. ;William Darlington, ClulY"ter., lyilliatit 111:,, Baird, Bork's. . . , Michael H. Shirk, Lnuaneter.- Simon CaMerrin i .Dauphin. -.--, • John McCoriiiick; - Northumberland. Samuel B.•ThoMpeon, Montour. , Ituasell - F tordr-,Way ii:- --• --_:•2 '. Frederick E, Smith, ioga - . :. Abram Updegraff,L ooming. ,• ~.josiLiph D.' Simpsbo, Perry. - 116 1 , u 1:-Iii 11 4 ,elon„.Frin3 1,1 1n. - Edward Scull. tkime'rsot: ' - • Win ! M. 'Stewart, Indiana: • - .. Alfred Patterson, Fayette:: . _ Benair C. Sawyer, Allegheny. ' Jacob Painter, Allegheny. -••-- . - Lnwrenee L.•MeGulftin, Lawrence. - _:George W. Arnold, Clarkin. - • . - -JamesSkinner,vErien ?.,-_.- - .• •-•:.- , . - The : twenty-six eleotors-are pledged-to cast the votes of the Stale in.the Eleetoral...Collige for the respective oandidatee .for :the Presi -denerunct-Vice-Presidenv-iii--extra--propor,. tion to-the popular Totegiven to each . tioket. This forms a complete union el theopposition strength in .Pennallvania,, while it enables every voter to iiidioate his 'preference of the Presidential eatididates without any copper.- , inise-c.ftids.pelociplea.......Every vote givlb to ,the . .yremont tioket counts in favor of , principles and candidatesof the Reptiblican ritTitortli-pine-riewpartleirrespectively;-and • eilry vote given 11 - the - Fillinere - treltereonitt• in favor of the_Fitlinore.and Donolson party, a d will.be fully reProsented lathe final re sult. ' , . , . . ~ . , . The undersigned now call upon all who are opposed to slavery ,extenslon over free teritory -‘-to the Increase of 'hive representation in the'Federal Governdient, and O s the Cincin nati platform and its.-candidates—and .upon all wile desire to preserve the peace and the honor'ol the Country, and faithfully to ens min the OonStitutional rights of every section of.it; to co-operate with.thenOtt this contest - fOr'Unlon, Liberty and-Justice I We solemn. y invoke their active and earnest 'efforts , ef forts to overthrow that sectional organization which seeks to.force slavery upon a free pec• plc at the point of the sword, and degrades Acorican citizenship by vitating its `este guards at the ballot box.. ~ . .-. The undersigned have appointed a coriimir , tee to prepare anitildress to_theptdiPle, which' ' will be ,published in,w-felYTOys. -„, , IVe,,aro-1...p0rf0 anneuncothatintire mt. -ritnifiy existed in the proceedings of the com= mittees, and-no doubt is entertained that the result of our -common' 'efforts to secure the adoption of the Union Eleetoral Ticket .now presented, will be hailed with satiefaation by every-citizen-of Pennsylvania, who is 'honest ' ly hostile to the Cincinnati Platform and,. the• election of James Buchanan to the Presidenoy. CHARLES GIBBONS, ' ' , Chairman Rep.'St. Execu tive born. - RUSSEL EftRET, Allegheny. . . • B. D. PETTEN,GILL, Philadelphia. • A. H. RosErutira, , ' do: . ' A. T. CHUB, . ', ' , .2. do . • ' , WILLIAM BUTLER, Chester, . E. J. MOORE, Lehigh. • .' . ' • JACOB HOFYMAN, Berks. :., . • E. C. DARLINOTON,Lencaster: • ~ " , J.' ADAMS FISHER; Dauphin. '......,. .-, B. BANNAN, Schuylkill. : - `' A P. GROW,•Luzerno. '., ' •-., ' : -.,. HENRY GREEN..NorthamPton. - ' -.:- ..,- A.F.. HUMPHREIY, Ttoga. . JAMESIT, HALlT;Centre: ' jOSEPII.SPECK, Perry. - '• - "-- .. 1 r --- - .IOIIITHTFILL'ERTIIed o - d -- r —'- . , &iii.laiMOND,*Blair. • EDGAR COWAN, Westmoreland. ALEXANDER 11111RDOCII, Rriehington. C. B. M. SMITH, Allegheny. THOS. I, SHIELDS, do. , • WM. F. CLARK, Mercer. ,411 JAMES B..IIYERS, Venango. •;' JOHN COVODR. Chpirman' I.l. , Atnerlosat State Eseontlie Corn. • • W. F. JOHNSTON;Allegheny, • J. L. GOBBLER, Philadelphia. JNO. W. RYAN, Philadelphia. 0. II I'. PARKER, •-do THOS F. LI WILAMS, •do • C. A. WALBORN,. do 'R, G. 'WATERHOUSE; do 1.11..8,P,WELL, Alloghouy. N. P...RAWYEk do • , NORTON.. Birks , D. Di DA.VIDSON;•Tayette., • : P: RARE; liii*enke , • • JNO•i.:PERGI.D3OI . 4 , ,I , A I asinoe 019 .W RARIUS ; AauPhin '• • Weitmorelaad. • • n PcAnklIA IdYRRO, Cliktiou. ROWE, Cieniffeld.,,*,' ••• ' ILLI AM SON; Huntingdon. DANIEL AiMstrong.- . 20015,DICK..Crawford. ,--- T1108..4:110WEIV, Deliver. EDWARD 80011; Romersei. •, • "' .4NO,O".#4,II.EIRTANP, 141)oaster„. 'r • : :•,;42•ANC XM:LigtKlt' Cl -.••• DOiß*TiirDiaoks. r ay g V•AillulgOTPPEotdinis• - ..... - 13CiN;!(11Q11141TyEli .. . ;,. , , • "' .-: • w Wit lobruZLsoiesirio*v.:4 , .. , .0 8088_8; 11,'?.LAT4 1:111002"..', ; ••• !1•-' 1 :' . .",•Ki t WPA 39 - 0VTE4 0 V61611org44't..fr.,..1. • - , Tl49sa N. 4 1 11 4 1 . 10 Vtl 1 1 4,ki$T Po•,;thi , '4:0 1 km*. 61 4 dot A.? • MI T~t~ ; :~~ Ili' 7..',-.- .. - .---.;',.,,,t:.Vir.:';'.`c''l'''''' - - :1%. 1 ",.... :'''.",`:Y?;,-:.'ig1',..,i1',-.i - ~..:',,,;.: .1401.1:t Rijtyti i; 1. - -.. - 914":.7 . ".'.. - Arity`o - n - of -- 0 , 7R - oberioithilon. ,-. Union:: • -" 12th 14th - 14 4 .: GlntuAWAl.EitiOwi' VPl°o;' : . /Johrek:Ahl - ,:Aeni , 17th ,44 John Oii,rndeo7rdon, 20thJgnithin-„,Knijil4,.-11nion.q• • ' Ri Yak, '-• 22d .23d- - 4 .:' l 4 Bnisiiiit4 . l.lnion , :; 24th 4 4'; Jaines , 44 ' '...143,hit Mak, • 11:110APITULAN19 14 . '_:_l2_l/iimocrAts; ' I:•petnottritici,neriatiliOrin P jig' IS IA Vie. NIA , L EGni; . A4 v rr. Stat . ° Seqate. `• • let Digt..PhiltujelOin Oiatbe •:• 'anti ,Chiirigs Pentose - • 4; .Brownii;44rlati% Ingram' nd Riabard.L. 8, 11.1olligoldory—'Chop. , P.' goon . , • 4. Ehester and Delitirark!—.!aiimi; P. Leudit.', 5. Borkia—John, C. EynTO.. • . 5. Buck's—Jonathan Ely. • . . 7. 'Lancaster.and-Lebanorohri W. Killing . • er - und lae r ab G. Shuman. 8. Daup h in. Northuiberland.,Pavid 9. Noriliampton 10. - *Carboni. Monroer-Plio-ancLiVayme_-41ing. 11.- Adams and - Franklin—George W.: Wow- - er. • 12: York—William 'ff. Weld". - 18. Curnbeiland and Perrp—llenry Pelthr.:* 14: Cony(); Lyaornlng, Sullivan -7 Andrew'. Gregg. - ' - • - 15. Blair; Cambria and Huntingdon—John Cresewell.* 16. - .Luserne; - Montouren. Columbia—Geo. P. . 17. Brea ford; Susquehanna and Wyeming.,..E. Tiega, Potter, Itlegerta, Clearfield, Jettereon - -ffenry Souther. 19. Meteor, - Venango and WarrenZ-Olenal W. . - Scofield.* '• . _ 20. Brie 'and Crawford—D: 6. Finney.' 21: Butler, Beaver and Lawrence—John -R. Harris. * 22. and Ed. .D.l/2 28: ynshington'abd Greeri—Tohn -, C. • " 24. Sdtairset,. - Bedard and • Fuiton,-,-.Franois. • • Jordan; . . . 25., Armstrong, Indiana-anti -Clarioi—Tiiian ;.r.Coffey,* 26..Juniata,lin and tinionL-J;imeit* M. ; • • • , 27: Westmorland and, Fayette--Wm. E. Fra zer,— _ 28. &buylkill—C. Dl. Straub„ ' ''Demoprats, 16 Opposition, 18; Now. aori 'ore marked with' a qtar. ' Itoltse.olt Replieeelitakitrec. Impossible to state atiourately how the will - atand, bet from . theinrioaorepoito thot hisio-reaobed.uo,,wo-in4 6 —the- folio winZ- =2ll Adams,' Allegheny, $ •• Aintatto . ',- Beaver, • • ?. • Bedford, &o. Berke, •• —^ Blair, &o, • 'Bradford, - Buifici4 Carbone &O. ' Centre, Cheater, . , Clearfield, &o. Clinton, &o. •••• • Columbia, &o. Craiika„ Cumberland s __ Dauphin. re. ' rauklin, Fayette & Week' Greene, ' , Indiana, • Laminator, Lebanon; ' • Luzerne, •, ' Mercer, Monroe, • Montgorrierri r . Northampton,' Northumberland, Perry, PhilMedty, Phila. county, Sehuylkill,, Soinersot, • 'Suequelea. &o, Tioga. - •• Union, &o, • Vushington, j . • .iYayne, • ' • t rfiNNIVITICWITIAL ELECTION. " The following la a'summary of the laws and • oonstitutional requirements in the election a i a President nod, 'Tice Pcesident :. .1. Electors ele):ted Oh the flritTueedaY at terstbellirst Monday; .in ,Pineombar. • - " Elsotofe'ineet on the Bret Wednesday' ih December, and tit their votes.. .They • then signihree oerii atea—send a messenger with one copY;to the Prealdent 'et. the' Sonata at i Washington hereto the first IYedneaday In Jan nary=enOther hymen to.the same . persou,;emil . • the third deliver to the United Statee:4liiiyiyi Judge-where ' electors meet::;... - :. • - 8.. Eat& State tirovidee by hew for filling any encanoilp therileard of Electors, occmsioned by abeepim,.deatti,. or .resignation. Such -of the eleotore.Mr are, present are . generally. Ai; Ocand to fill eny'vsonnoy. ' 4;, The Giiiirne'r : .gives'notice to elective? 'Of theirelectiOn'tieforethe Mei Wednesday' f . o December. ~ , . ... • ;•,:•...., , . • ... , • B,..Cisi the Stiond )Vedeerday in Fobruoiy, ,COgrens.sivill:ii,ein sessiOn and .o p en likrer turns: , •*.Tne'Prosident - er 04:Seents • 0 ,411 ;3 ',, the. pre/king - of-the, House 4 . 4epreilenlati!dei, .• open peierlitioNte :or returns; owl, conet.elltie having. ....... emits. , n.Ttie , person the.. greatest ,oune.. bit of notes for:Poildent; if snob riumber be' iv! Inejority;,,of the whojihunibsi Of. ele<4are; 'shalltie the President : •• •• -;..,..._ . ,-:,- , . ....,-. 8. 'trio perepo bon o mnicirity , asabese; Om cho ice to,pi be , ade from ; the, gros: hlgh s eit return embers ,of; the'ffoise.'4 SMlee; toian i4;o4loocinto - electoral' Com -PAttiii; #a Iv ta q OHL; tick.)%polit',l of the 10tata--seili.S(nte lans.. inthisl i tientic rote.' . . ,i;.: :,, ."--;., ,TAlrnelthiiiot Pie'onnallnies . vit a Iriajoi il(.Blrskillintis before thifOtit of arch; 'then 1 1 1I,Yit 4 ' ) Prfiirtealshill'acS: 1 0.Vre s k d o nV, It .i ...ia l , fie.people : 10 14 0 01,c:thotiih , their eliiitAehiti VlbeiPtesidisiiN.,tithiatebt:flenate of ithiWted . Btntee iitiill , '"einkette . illeolion froth I,lEXtere•: highest Mindidetie;rettrhed 1,1:0 them Its4eto-eeri..:, ...,, -.,.: ..;•i , ,„ `,"' .:,...,:!' r.•.;. • ~ .. , . ..„.. ~ . IMO ME =I ciffltanber,ltitid - --- mot Et*, 2:00' Veil. Ward:. :2131; 7 y 145 298. Mid , ll e Dtbkinsori, 91. . • ' 44 : T2 . 1* . j.118' 108: 82,;:• 109, , • :88 .:,1 „ :041110 , j • :144 75 , 210 91 ;439 • 114:'.; , * :r• _."' : ' 9•f: :97 `lOB - 120 .; .107 411' '• • 162 118! 112 19.1.; -137 '198,.' 3l7' 878. - ..Y670 60 - 262 Bhipp_tiusbiig,:.••• ..:.246 =266x287 • - lIM E • ".?•\'r; Totnl, , East Ward, - 168 ' 168. 280 '227 W.eat'll';rll. 246'• 248 165 169 BoWth Middielon, 176 178 • 286„ 288 :North Middlotan, 1-.150 '149. " 289, 287 'Lower Mar t inson ..• 60 59, 01.. 90 Lopiei.Frenkivrd, 41 - '1 - 44' . 2. 62- •62 CALII4I;E DisT,nioy - S4l - 846 - 1028 - 1028- Lower. Allen, • , 107 -95 •• 91 •81 pper - Aile --,-- -441 *147 , 86_ _Bl Diekineon, 1 - 61 . 178 7.; 212 217 En4,..Penneborei.' 141 186 , . : 96 •Weet.Penntthero,' 125 . .125 ' 42 -- •42 Itopewell, ' • 75 . 77 118 115 Hampden, 90" •92 101 - 9 . 0 Leesburg, ll7 - :103 110 'llB' Mnolumineburg, '449 .. 164 121 118 nroe, • . . • 191 .191 'lB7 187 • 404 400 - 550 654 NoF Cumberland, f. 2 50 .35• • 15 Silver Spring, _ •78 101 299' 277 Shippeneburg,-.. .269 - 262--246 --242 - r tr Total, • • • P • g 5 •or a . .- . East Ward, -167 ' 183 : v:l5 .192 97 Weal . Ward, 228 226- 141 , 141 : .78 8. Middleton;, 204- --- 162 '226 -198 : , -=B4 1 , 451idd1et0n,,•:16 0. 1 . 86 .' 222 283 . .86 Dloklnson;, .59 '6B - 76'- L. Frankford,. 41' :44 66, '6l: -• 7 CAIILISLE Do. 839 757 . 98i 900 • 272` L__Alleu,.. _lO4 - 104 78 89 U. Allen, 145-77142.7:132. 87 1 Dleklnson,• —172 - 186 - 207. 211 7_ :* Permaboro'l36 185 - - -111 98 19 - W.'Pennaborel l4, .; ~ 128 42 - 42' 18 . Hopewell, - 75 75 ,49 111 15 Hampden, • 91 93' 100 - 4 Leesburg, 97 101- 119 120 - - 11leehaniesb g g; 159' 188. 102 119 22 Monroe,--„, —lB7- • 88 -187 189 7. Neweille, 403 414 522. 651 9 N.Cumberland, 64 51 .13 .18 ,Bileer 11.pring, 94 •85 - 276 , 287' 8 Shippensbarg, .260 201- • 2V, 244. Total,. 29 81 2848 2 994. 11174 889 . . IMIEZ Union. I 6 a 2 Dem. Vommissioner and District attorney. • g . - ; ar ET IA . . 'East 'Yard, 164 234 160. 284 West:Mad; " 1:85 176 .. 240 171 South Middleton, 172 248 169 245 North Middlebin, . 177 '2ll 145', 243 Lower Diokineon, 58 -98 55' . 96 Lower.Froultford, . 47 59 - 44, 62 MI 611118139 Ei4B • 1016 818 1051 Lower, Allen, • 107 83 05 95 Upper Allen, . 1114 86 142 87 Dioslnsdn, • ; -181 212 178 222 . East Pennsboro.' 144 94 123 - 118 West Peunsboro.' , 122 48 119 47 Hopewell, ' 77 114 71 049 'Hampden, . 04 .97 88 Leesburg, . 102 119 1.00 . -117 Mechanicsburg, 161 119 180 140 Monroe' • 197. 181' 185 142 . Newrillo, • 897 655 874 582 New Cumberland, • . 62 15 56 11 Miser Spring, .. 111. 266 91 286 . SblpPeueburg,. • 273 • 248 :248 262, E I Total, . • 2985 • 8197 .2808 8377 The vote on the othor candidates varieskso little from the ethers•that .we do not deem it iieoessary . to give t'Aii vote in elm* distriet,,=—• The aggregate for each candidate is as 'fel- . 'lows E Auditor. General. - • , Darwin Pholpe, (.hotop,) Jaoob Fry, '(Dim.,), 8 for_Fry,„,„_L :Nur* eyoF, General: - •, Bartholemew Laporte., (Union,) .John Bowe, (Dem.) ,• ' • '• •• . . . . . . ~.Pdajortl'xfor2DAßS - •;;;;;i. -,. - !!' ... ''ate l4 Jitenato , :', 1 'Kirk' Haloes, (Uniou,) .; . • Henry Fetter,,(Dem.,) . ... ~• , . , . B gorily tor Fetter, • .• ,•'. , . , .. . . ; s. , •:',-..!. ''.•-i, - .-- Vounty uirveyoi. r William D. Shoop, (Union;) Abrit'ut Limbotton, (Dem..Y•' • • ~_ . - ~. •. .-.- , . . •'''l%llljority,for Lambertou, • -••••••• • .titieato* the Poor. jr.; Olt 13riniugl Tritt, .... • rd n i c ) r ay for , ,Trikt a , ator. (Union') 29728216 iviti EYIOr'; = .• 'Coronas. -, ': ;-';,. ti '.; - (DO I n" . ' s ti: .',.'' esitt.'sOne-7 - $ r.' !UT iS i P ilr ' 19 • 'now repiessittitiTs o ,_ l •1 ' Wllliatil BiOar' -'' 'f th Vsite" X4ll.o7l:rit______fa 11 !,_t.... P. iiiir 4_ iipfliab-kt---'l,--usirea_ Stated,' B engag?4 'IP ' bout; this, ' dtpouments, .thrgug • ....,, ~Otal.i'a4/°"g 1 ' f `ttk containing IStsk,.., , der bl a Setistoria -c rn. .- . 001'4 e•qlq •,- .• ,_•„;ltaid idaii4ers ,egaittti-,, l ' iltscYPeat 4 111 F b° '-.' ~ t ',Rothe suPPc't"'i to 't, tuihosr of h 0 m° ' , th , jam P t - , , aii:ocimplaitt titiqff, ,, ''- '' - *heßsoha.qaq P. , • ~ the • riplpt• ,g 0 'p t°4l '' ...... ' a totinko pail to 1 ..,„,, •,.. i . 0. . , 6 ,1)...,• ~,,e , ,,,,,„„r „ k y ,-, gY - ts t - antt,tbat. t .7.*,0 700,11 t iblitiOßl,ooll Lur, Buiebimsfrt :An ti . • -1,, ' ,. 1 . 6,1tFut opPoind t ° 4- ,ib m , mi, Bilieo„,,,PcP, , iii..i oit.alqiuTett;io Airgai9sur?l,t,-",7,-,r,,,„ ,4 / 1 11 . 00 4 r41 " 4 i . ' 40 at -40.,piri,-,-? 11---,,-ii...L, 'ClOrgYP'invh"litad;',flitiYiitulOtt.,*':*-1981e- 4 i.Totc'pothlihirsoi,,u443Awgint -kw „, I;:teirkf . iity , . , tsoktkk**4oo:io,...- - Ve.4-,411,:iml -- iiko*trii--,4 0 - - ttatkv, tt-raokr,Al. 4 „,,,,,4,,„„ „,,,,,,,,,,, ''4lo/lii t,§n, 1-o,filikighlity,*" 6---` Al* ' --"l t e i f . 6lll 4,lAbo" 11,0,.1,41.41.iti4,111% 4+...viomitirittb.i. vr,,,9.,i,08:944. el p , a , ‘ riot VI iidatizAihe ...11,1:3-4,10441044 . At ...1,• 47n T: ,, .., ik'Sr. , i ,OI 4 t YP4 -, -o'' F.F, '.?;! , ,a ~ . ., i , . - '0',,5.3,,,...4,,,,,...5.-?;.,,_ ,-, :,2__-_ - _ - .1-_,-/-•• -.-- - - = 237 8$28;:;8082' 8027. ` 1 4 2994 29G7 ,8213 8196 , Aoixi 'ft 116-1111 ll 1), Cr 6. Teh . ool/06.,1 1 Trit 1 =--the second an eihibition. t ntit ociand centXt9 rimiltars.l Society, laiii4:9sC- 1 4,ifiriosithie itiore - euticeislitrthon,„ odkalVedilelldaYwn a ":°,llTAdkk . "oAe danoa poured n'en VICISBe, At- an itt,y, „morning the a;riVal of carriaOs' nveettes lending info town ^gave teltett;'Of ii Aboui - 10`o clock — the - traiturfrourEast., and West 'came. in dMisely packed yrltit pas.- sengere t9sd , Moto the word of• the " 'oldest inhabitant!' thaf never btilire within his Mem. erg has oar town heen eo full of visitors On ride.Y.mornitigs hoWever, a change'of weath er unfortunately took , place which abruptly terminated, thiflirillianoy of the ,Exhibition reoelpts of Wednesday and Thursday we 'Understand umlauted to about $'2000,., -,, Tespect.to thentimher and quality of.nr. tidies *Exhibition the Fair' was :also fully equal l if not supericir to the lost year., ',The report .4.f. the oommitttes 'will be pabliabed.in Mir next' paper,':will.„.we hO.lO-,TlOrdo9*--Aiiie :ample tienionetration of this fact. , IMdonsequenee of the rain-on Fria day we were not able to makoas thorough an examiuntion:of.the Fair' n's its: desired, and can therettre.sPeakiarticularly ofbut'feW of The disjilay, made . by D, Naugle, of silver warai; by tho - s..'.Conlyn,:of . . jewelry - Mid ; •by_ flaversilok, of rich fain)) , goods; by D. J. kieffer,:of thp same; by J. P.,Line kfloo,• of elegantly tiolished hardware;• hy-ilenry , Suktan, of a similar dis play; by Jacob Keller,. of'snperb' s hats and caps; elioited , the highest admiration nod ion., dared that departmintof tfie exhibition liar!) , brilliant. - Particular : attention was also drawn to the spronlid pieces of se ...fimitilifeA and dressing btfreaus, exhibited by •Dapt.John Brioker; of-Nowville. For beauty Of design. mefibaitibaleonstructidn, and high external, finish, these articles were -acknOwl• edged to be of unsurpassed richness - and Ex cellence. Capt. Brielcerie en'titled to groat credit for thcr.perfection to wllich be has brought his Mt.. James: It'. Weaver, of Cai7 . lisle, also ironic, a handsome display of tables and'elmirs, - the design and firdstruf which were - oinimly . praiised by all whe_savf them. -Bat of the'multitOde ittbries,'Dierhandiworit of th adied, thepaintings, fhe embrOideries, the, 'cakes; .the . .golden-hued butter, the nice white liread, the imeseryed fraiis, the fellies, domes-'1 tie.iilies,_woolarklandiinfi!l.gcot!t, fruits, -veg 7 ,etableS; &o. It ie impossitdo to• Speak. in detail. We must leave,it,' id: the- Committeetr*.to .da .them justice. -The extraordinary potatoes, of several species. - exhibited by John 'Lutz, of Aloniee, and the large •vaiiotios of - apples by_ .Deorge Brindle, of lgooroo,•aro entitled- how, over; -to special nStiom • - P. the whole the - Fair was one alyfitchTeot -- 'noble - old - county - may - well - be - proutl, and.-wo aongratulale its officers and menifiers on the itteady—onward-marciroflte-SoeietY, - . I ,MNEMOTEOIiNY.—Tho first lesson or basis of the new science In aid of the Memory will be given IMO (Wedectidoy) . e . ,Fening, .in 'Education Hag by Mrs. Anitie' Tickets for 11M - course, - sl;oo.oacb, may be obtained 'lit - thelltill." - tudies 7 wheAto not wish to at tehd tbe'publia Class are requested to meet punctual ly at six'o'elock; niraugentents ill be made to Butt tbeii lirientOce. • . . SUDDEN DEATII.--We regret to, earn •. . . that Mr. Henry, Williams,." respectable awl wellknown.farmer ofNorth , Middleton town diedituddenly on Thursday Last. Mr. WiWams , vrin .town on Tuceday last and voted, but iiken . 810 after returning home and died after two days illness. TRIBUTE. OE' RESPECT. At a meeting of the Cumberland. Fire Com• pang borongit of Carlisle, keld on the .. - _ 12:th'inst., theiellowing resolutions were unan, ...... - . imouely adopted f --'-,_._.,_•_ • Resolved,' That ,we, as ntembliFrof the Cum. borland Fire Company, deeply, and sincerely lament the loss of our young fellOW member, SAMUEL . ALE X ANDER, a valuable and: - efficient member of this Conipany, who in the dispse nations-of Providence has been suddenly taken Krum our midst,-ip, • tho morning of- life, and that we adopt, as expressive of our sorrow; all the usual tokens of outwars.l sorrowing.. ' - • .-. ResOlved, That we tender to- the survid,ing Tatant:and family of the (licensed our meet 4iineere and heart-felt sympathy'in the bereave 'tt'ment with 'which they have been a ed. Rooked That a copy. of these` t Valens , 'be-furnished . to - the • family of the ' eased, 1 and that they be published in the different.pa-. persintthie borough •' _ By order of the Company. ~ . _—• I'. QUIaLu, . - . STIMIENKEE . PRII.9, - • - - '- . PETER &Wilt, ' • --•- - Comii4ttee. ASSEBONENT Pint VIE PREaiDSNITOL ELMO.. Tiqx.,--An impression seems,to, previWin the L _ Loomoson4_that no provieionls:me4e in, the Eleotica-Lawe, of this.Cometenwettittt. for tho, for theenssemient of 'iotersittfier7tit e'Votobor election;.and that, cons e quently, thse who' - ~ .. o have not been nasalised ten days previous to . the 14th . of October, wnl be precluded from _ „ • .. . voting at the Presidential - Election, ,• This; however, is i'mititnico: By refosence.tp*go' 'B7 of. Ott_now, addition. cif MoEinney'w Digest of, the Election Laws, our rea d ers will find, a - - . . • • • - • eupplatnentlcatract-passed,-AprilUL. 1848, ,which specially applies to ,‘ this fo#jeot, and. reads as follows: . - . .. ..='... . - : Section IL. Every year liAvitich the ciOichoi tifthjaVoaimonwealth shall vote 'foe elopteri of Vresident and ViceTresident of -the . United States.the'aseessors of the : sequel wardetewn•L ships, incorporated • districts and 'Wrought!: of thio.Commonweiltlc'eicqt within the 'ci .. ty•nd .county.o. pitamoi a ; shall, pt Ml reasonable ,times ofteitbe:aveond tuesday .. in , Ootqber in - .said years,l-ond'Atntil 'within icrec?ays,' of the tithe:fired:by NW' for' the ileciton• of electors of sl Presidentid • red ..President of the llitited: VOges, - on the: personal application , Of, any 'wbite'lreeinan claiming , to . ;46,,aieeine.4. idibin !;tbo,PropeeVard,.township, inehrOUrateit .-4i 8 , 7 ' trim, or'boroogh, pr, elaitning•d,:.right to.Voto tharqin,'ne,being between thotages.OfJWenty . . . POI mid fwinty.tvio years,. Arlithivelfigr,Oded ' in this Comixtonweitithone.4eß i V:' 4oorAbe bametof suqkperson%on..thlt:)l4 or pixo;lo*'-' habitants; vied: itaid;%itesosseic ithall,"wilititaij eight days..preViMo9:,-thOZdhy.:.:f zed.' fur .. . the . zoleisl.l;44tsig. .ftltoftit.,rne..**9l47*ato: 6)04 of thil ,- ,popOr ,pokiiiii?!'oO',lktittelil,iitt -Aftgr:gitirXhig.-001.givInt.4(Wioiie;'1..: aliolC. 0 1 .1,i0r ;91ke:991).**tkV.ClotrilsOiinti 04:4h01, " - fifip.i3litlyfi i9u4t,iiiCif*. 1841iy,„;.'eliid"-,.,gpilia„,', ''' isafijAreao4,ooloo ot h eleif r io K :ol ' ,ibt ''.4.)tiiiit':ool,o.lo4lsii,ol64W,Al.o.l.4'•'4lid 10a 001-* it,boAkOfei,k944::# : •:itlAtt i si t v. - . o .': one O f l'tlio-PApeaqrsMiSl lB 7,P!,o ,o, r.; oB44 i ni. `.! didi rßiq; ?iiii-OleoCeteli:o7o)..4-orkijiiV.a 6 i*M , l'oti liii . ,doKS - 144:1cr: - ;: theAglPOtien 'AP; said ,‘olo6 ; . ~ ,,,Ar t , ,, r ,.--- , •,,,5,w--. 1 ,- - -:4 ., ...t,- , 44:4 - e,w•. 3 '- , ` , - , '. , • 1,--, : -. . , - - -- , r - ', , tm ,t,,f,.. ; :ki1,..1,.;, , , , ::., -- , , ,, , ,V.-.5 c ..4 , , , :-..7. ,:',:,.;:,,,-;,•:.' .'" .'`. ..-.f.. 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' op I int 1 o ni, it 1.,„, 1 1i. , sko: ..Aper , cluoiraf .1440:gire: ''' 4#l 2 t v g l i hit i elititiiiVriralii!lPt;U 4 r M 44 3 itiroost , Wttliirel44sooAel,-; W411:444 - 0040 0 t 104 . 14 !' g1101`": t ic :4 1 %,,Altirttkftitrt,:<'-'la , ,$, t, , i4V , .-64,= ,',l ~,I?( A ' ' ' ::` - '4,tI),N -: • • :i: , '''' '''" and ,-.T.-isiteher ,The,lionestll.llmOre Mean have at lest .got their. eyes Openeg . to the infameus plot:which was clevisetl to, transfer their. . ::wliicli`liha just been issued by a' - number - ---- !6f L .the most.; distinidishe4 American ''''rields,of'Fil),nioie ,Philtrjelphirt• Att anis holadclrets of-the erib, Etate;tommitteo whidh::'giveit' the ' eoTreiToSAPtice[developoing this infathous plot will ' be published' our:tiekt. ,-- , At .• _present_ we catt . onlysaytthat'tho'.tiaitora • have been smoked ottiltnd that est Fillmore men of Philadelphia•aro. now deolaring for the Union. Electoral Ticket. SpoedAhn good cause! - • • TO THE AMERICANS 01.,' PENNSYLVANIA There can he tio . denial that'•vv,i, - the cinder- • •signed:liWee beet?, and are; beth Atnerionds ;rind Fillmore mod •Wel'have .watched the. ,prowess - of this .canvass with a, profound -. at- Motion, - worthy:of - the cause and-times;,- Front, circumstances hut recently - brought to Itoare satisfied that - plantehave been maturing•,,: to hand overjthe,'entire ,Aintrieno party to the '-• DentOcroticiplatforto: - In the address of.ChriP... 1217400118,..E11, Chairman - of the "Iteptiblicar. .State Executive Comthitted, he states, that on • .the 12,11'ef September . a.resolution was passed by the Atnerioo . Stato Conimittee 'favortit any . honorahldariiingement - with the friends of_ Fremont end Dayton, to defeat ,Mr; Buchanan. We-have investigated this fact, and find, that • sueltntesolution'was puma': This fact has 'been studiously ooncenled from the. American party of this city and State: 'lt' is now the • • time to speak plainly. 'The' cant?' an'of our Fillmore State Committedis,not no*,•ner was he over connected' with our, American party, -tecie-do-tvethink_thatAte_sliouldfillow even Ma entire Executive, Comittee , to stultify . our 7 eitime_an_d_to consign nato entire defeat by - their cry of straight' line - AiiiirTdar7fraltiff:= — Mr. Sanderson lees 'not believe_ (for he. says , so ) that the Fillmore Electoral ticket' can be •olented. It,ia n niece question of how many votes can we poll ns a forlorn hope. • There can no evil result - to us b 3-• Uniting upon a Union Electoral Ticket upon ,National grounds.. The propositipn le - to form one tick-, et headed with Fillitiore'S name, and another ticket lieaded with Fremont's name, and. the , .vote in the college to be casofor each midi-. datiriccoving to the nuinber of vated-polled--,__ -- by each ticket. ;Can anything be - fairer thaO . , - - this? We are ever Fillmore non, - Well can . so. , express-oarselvee by our voted; and our cent, man VilificaLenemy, who *tends on.'-a • plat- • form 'entirely inimical to-Americaniprinoiplea, may be defeated. • Wonre, by_this.menns, se. • curing votes in the Electoral College for mare, whero,,we would not live' one without - it. resolves itself. into.rl question of utter defeat, by advocating our candidate in one mode, or .of obtaiiiingfor our _candidate, by another mode , - a fair proportion of theoslciato ml vote , of Pennsylvania. ciursolves we know, the, responsibilities , we, assume, and we believe that our American ' friendstliroughont-tine , Union will thapkuus,-; after the oginvasTi — Ta over. es iry --- We - 7 -- -ehould-not-liat•O' made_ such_ .To day we' ito,!;becoutse_tve are 'sure that • treachery. is being attempted, and we, are not . ou r — Avirevtatin — Party - , -- isthich — eie -, .loee.an watave our political - ex stance, alma • 1 ? behandeit overtte a.,body, for the use ,of that _ niii•-named-liemacirntic-Partf, against we have been battling since the organization . ortheameripan_r_orts . • , O:WASHINGTON - REED, -- WILLIAM MIGM - AMDT -- '7 — .. JOSEPH SHOUTZ, GEORGE T. TIIORN, G. RUSH, SMITH, - , OB — A7J ONES; --- ALFRED.COOrER, • , • ? JAMES, S. CHAMBERS, A :—QIIARLES HEAT), SAM - UEL B. WARNER, and many others. • PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 21, 1856 A PER.PU.IIIPI) IlftEATll.—{fhat lady or gentleman would rounds, under the curse of a disagreeable breath , whip. IT rising TLIII BALM ON • A THOUSAND FLOWIIRS" no a dentrlilee • would not only condor it /moot but leave the 'teeth white ';ul alabaster? Many Demons do not know their breath is bad, and - the sub ject is so delicate their frionds.will.nstor mention it. Pour a singl2 drop of " Balm". on your tooth brush and wash the teeth' niglit , and morning .,, A' Arty coot bottle will last a yenr.7 ... . . . A BEAUFIFIJI. COMPLF,XIOR - xuay easily be acqulrs ed by using tlio 4 -!llaiptof WThsitisaushlrlogors. v It Will . reinevo tan, pipaplesettid frceklegfroni the sitin,leaving It - era goft - audras:dotwliueK - -Vet a-tonreli pour on two- ._. or three drops, and wash the - face night and morning. SHAVING MADE EASY —Wet your obeying brush ' in either warm or cold seater, pour on, two Or three drops of "Balm of, a Thouwsed Flowers,". rub the board well, and it will look° a beautiful soft lather, much faeili toting the operation of slowing. File a only Fifty cents. 'Beware of counterfeits. .None genuine unlace eignod by •, •W. P. FETIUDOE & CO., issn.—cio • __Franklin Square, Now York.. WP 0, - R TER A N.DJOBBER; WHOLESALE DEALER IN .CURTAIN MATERIALS, • FURNITURE. COVERINGS, &c., &a., . . VIVI EVERY DESCRIPTION OF TRINDINGS TO Zinn. NEW MASONIC TEMPLE. .• • , ' - •• CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE SEyENTII., , CARLISLE PRODUCE -MARKET; [REPORTED FOR THE lIERALD.I . • • - cAniasts, WodnomorvoioplffitZlBsr. 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