IMO 2;1 Drs iVI ZUNI BVU. F. SLOAN, trtrroa. SLOAN* MOORS. PUBLISIZIS *A'l VRDA Y, .m7.m''m',7lTT,T^.77m7Tll WOK raliellpllNT, JAMES BUCHANAN, OF PVINSTLVANIA. FOX ROY PIA!BIMINI', JOHN C. BRECKENRIDGE, OF KrNTUCIY DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMINA TIDES CULL COMMON MX, GEORGE SCOTT, Oolumbia Co. •aaisos 0111111.11.1, JACOB FRY, Jr., Montgomery Co. sulvvrox 01141LIAL, OoL JOHN ROWE, of Franklin Oa =E DEMOCRATIC Mass Convention ! ♦t HAUL AVOLIST 111, ISSS. We have the pleasure of announcing that the following distinguished speak erswill address the friends of BVIVANAN and BRECKENRIDGE, in this city, on the 27th inst., viz: • Hon. WILLIAM BIGLER, Col. SAM. W. BLACK, Hon. JOSIAH RANDALL, CoL J. W. FORNEY, DANIEL DAUGHERTY, Egg. and if other engagements do not pre vent, the distinguished Statesman of Illinois, Hon. S. A. DOUGLAS Topics of the Week. 'Pre N•aitl Nee Col Joi Rowe, of Fricklln county, received the nomination fur Surveyor General oft the Bth ballot, at the State 'Convention last week. .The vete stood Rowe 60, Whalloq 49, and Alexander 4. Mr. Rowit's is • most unexceptionable nomination, still we regret it, bemuse we confidently anticipated the choice would fall upon the caadiAlate promoted by the Democracy of Erie—ilicsmer Wilma-or, Esq., It will now be seen that the entire state ticket isloeated East of the mountains; still we apprehend that, notwithstanding the apparent determination to monopolise all the offices as well as the glory of the campaign, the femme will do their duty, dad that the west will be beard from whim the votes are toasted. Every this( for the cause, nothing for meta, Is our motto—we therefore place the name of Jowl Rows at the head of our columns, and will give him mid energetic and earnest sup port ! Their rireferellowe are all Fable The Black Republicans profess to be the exclusive Mende of Kansas—but, judging them by their acts, every candid man must admit that their professions in this re 'Peat are all false' To illnetrate. The Sedate, which is largely Democratic, hag twice passed a bill for the peel cation of Kansas. That bill was pronounced by John P. Hale to be unexceptionable." Re oronouneed it so, we ' *appose, because it abolished all those local laws which the "freedom shristers" base made so much ado about, and which Gee. Cass denounced as "unworthy of the age." It also abolished the oaths which the Kansas legislature ini posedito to theivegitive Slave bill, and the other objeetionabie qualifications as to the manner of voting , and to make its object effectual, and to sertnre o to the free settlers of the North all the most rabid -statelier" ever demanded, it prohibited the Kansas letislature from enacting similar laws in future. Nor was this all ; for it provided that all actual settlers driven out of Kansas, either by the "border ruffians," or from any other cause, might return and vote at the election of delegates to the convention to form a a State Constitution—thus giving the "freedom shriekers" per." oppnrtnnity da•troal to go then and shape the same mikes of the now State, either for freedom or slavery, as they might deem beet. And to enable them to do this without let or hindrance, it pro, ided for dieir prommiois bf the whole army of the yelled Stara.' One would think that a bill, containing all these provisions, endorsed too aa "being unexceptionable" by the leader of Tremontiesn is the essuste, would have been heartily concurred in by those who profess so much sympathy for "bleeding Kansas" and such an nagoveroahle determination_ to make "slave. ry sectional and freedom national." nt unfortunately "freedom in Kansas" is bet the pretence, while Fremont la the Presidential chair la the objets—hence we And every freedom shrieker" in the Senate, every "freedom shriek er' in the House, and every "freedom 'brisker" ontsida, denouncing the Senate Kansas Peeificittion bill, Asa why? It would cure the wounds of "bleeding Kansas"—it would put an end to agitation, and thereby destroy the last lin gering hope of seeing Fremont in the Prssidoutial chair, and hence it must be defeated' And what thint you, reader, did thee* pro/awed friends of Kansas propose to pass in its stead?—whet remedy have they offered for the evils in that territory about which they maple's so mach? What b the nature of the organic laws they have offered in plate of the Senate bill' Them quostuons w port!. nett, and we propose to answer them ; and we amity eve ry "freedom *brisker" to pay atmation while we do so. They offer the Topeka constituttoa, and propose to Cow gross to reeogaise it as the organic law of the State of KIIO.IIIII. It is quite unnecessary to show our readen that that Constitution was formed and approved by only about SIC of the people of Kansas—that wily about that number pardeipated in the election of the delegates—end limos, the ioforoneo I. felt, from the fact mentioned, that the bal ance of the people of the territory do not approve of its provisions, and do not desire its reoognitioa by Congress. We say that although each is the beet, it is quite anemia barrio show it, because the oonstitation itself proves the falsehood and deception which those who &boost* sad sustain it are endeavoring to practise upon the Preach. That Constitution has been subjected to the cruoible of a Senate Committee, to which it was referred after it had pawed the Hasse, and that committee have mad* an Nab orate report thereon, in which ill rejection is recommended for the following rowans • " First, it ineurporates into Kansas a portion of the Cherokee otmatry whisk the Caked Slaw has by treaty pledged the faith of the cation should never be !apogees tad into any Bute or territory. limped, it also inoorporates Into Kansas about twenty thousand saws mile* of Mexico ; establishes slavery thereto until 111311, aad prviiibits it thavaidar, la viol/mites of the vesspact parakeet.; the meow, from Tessa, cad at the bedspread** *comities of IL.* which gaaraatood that said territory should como Mee the Doles with er without* slavery as the people should dotanniso. Third, It legalize, and establishes slavery In Katmai, aad over s portion of New Malice rain 1545, sad provides that oblides% lioretadare born shall be slaves far site sad their posterity after them, provided they are removed into a slave State or Territory prior to 1811. Tow* it realtieeu the validity of the seethe' laws la lanais, and provides for the faithful esesides of thou 'mess those paalshiag murder, robbery, Weeny sad ether grimes. `- lriiith„ it provides no gusrantess egalast illegal voiles, frauds In conducting .11se elections, or "Ulmer at the polls, bus legalises all saheb outrages, by declaring that the law ander which they *add be punished shall tot be indorsed.' - Time 'it will be ems that the politicians who have " blooding Harms" eternally in their mouths, bare rejec ted a bill which provides is every possible way he the protection or the " setual cad the ultimate ad saimirra 'of the territory se a Free Mate, sad in Its Mead brae Wanly paned through the Roam, when they hue a - large majority, In sot recognising the Topeka Cementa tion, which Cesentation Dirt oa/y "Isplisee and Moir liebee slavery" there until 1148, but ale e provide' that fore Degrees Aral tot live In the territory—the penalty lisoboyitog whisk is " that Andrea hereafter berm shell be slaves for life, sad their posterity after thee" if • they are removed late a slave Mate prior to 11311." soil yet the rem wbo advocate the rinegnitioa of meek goastitatioa, tell tee statesmen Oho oppose them and Ihavreetiess the Beasts Wll, a "em of douchfatres," and ab. party that sesame them, "the slavetcriey." Caa the people be Logi demigod by each hypocrites sari pretend- iteebreol, ?lo igeoeihriea aaaeaseee the retirement et J. E. Jouttsco, ifeq. from the propritaribip of that paper. The paper will be eoatiami by IL Lets Writs, Req. TM reasons Ike tide sop are set stated, beetme,fsaye He. J. .4 they aie no pari of the *olio 'oboes." Thus Ma►t lpe moat. A saes private leashem erimiemeset are ampliattony ano peat of the Palate maiesral" as 11 aeati be well it the paling pros wean sate geasselly iseefeate that amatioliat Asa it lees. J. V. Ilkoberse, We bare Won Worsted that./. V, R , nu individu al who tibias to be .thit Liss*. &mew it tho State at iraii/10. What it aseossee a ewe, aa4l who Is peratta a , a is sat the atioiailli Cam47 . o l, lll,l hed ask far Frofeat, smarts is his booboo. Ohs t stir sad Ms trailed Stails jai is lia tilt 011 0 gross Med ho anaptElloo as Oh. of oswidlteeff stay ./ steam It w I got basso as taheigmt s uch stlpos am, sill wwaparatioted lateheed woliOd rehollimi is, ISM ..A.UGKTIS Ware the onus it is the oldest of the usaashetarer ti band up, het whoa we take bite seasideentimm ,Oolhar tact, that the stadled ate of all the *raters and papers la the motes of Black Ithpatilliabiet has been to prepare the public mind for any 'Lad every soastrosity that the =tads oldie depraved nay invest, we and not be surpris ed that Remiss dads willing believers and retailer, of his falsehoods t In view of this fad, therefore, it any be well eaosigh to nail this falsehood of the would-be Lieut. Gerorsor to the 00111141/ ea base oath; mai sitheagt we may sot be ebb to reach the ear of all who has, liatesed to it, we can pat those who read oar paper is pethessioa of facts with which to meet the chary when retailed by others. The charge is, as we understood, that the oily of the rafted States has host sad is need is the territory of Kansas to keep out and prevent the settlemest of that territory by Free Stab men. Now, there is nob so igno rant, or even IS prolonged, but will seasowledge that an onset is command of a division of the army receives from the proper Department fall sad. ample isstasetioss before he proweeds to sot. And seeb is the cage is Iwo. Cot. Sumner is is eouissasd there—he is a Northers Inas, and *dahlias that be might use the forge ands his eassmand to keep out ?roe Sub* settlers, t h e hot that he is a Nocib ern man would sons to be suilloiost evidence that be would sot, unless expressly ordered to do so by his supe rior, the Secretary of War. Now what were the instrue. titre of the Secretary. We annex be following, called out by resolutions of inquiry by Cowles. It pets a quietus upon every vestige of oar would-be Lieut. Gover nor's falsehoods. Tt extinguishes him, in fact Read it, thee, sod see how completely Roberts is refuted by the official record. Rood it, tad 6410 bow malignatit a lie Rob erts retail.. Read it, sad learn that so dependence eaa he placed upon Fresno' orators, or Fremont papers'— Read it, and therein dad soother proof that the Promont leaders have determined to make this casepaiga truants. gobbed above all preceding ones for lb falsehoods sad mio reproentatioss: COL. SURNKR'S -INSTRUCTION& W4ll DITUSTSIMIT, I WAIaniGITON, May 23, abb. J Sir —Your letter of the 12th test., this day submitted to no by the ♦djumat-Bossral, has boos read, with its enclosures. You here justly ecieetrood your lastruetiesso, and your sours, is approvod. TIN soul Iluiallestod by you to presservo order and prevent eivil strife between our Allow °Mums in Kansas, riseeived full mrseasentiatkm, bat you hare properly refused to iaterforewith the mili tary power of the United &otos, except cadet the oireum• stances and conditions rontimplated is your instractioas, authorised by the laws of the Usitad States, sad **mood by tho genius of our political institution. It will be *coolly within your provisos to maiatala the suprolascy of the law sad the duly eathcrised government of the territory, from whatever imam they may ha assailed, whine. sr the governor/sot Atoll »quire year aid, in the manner noodled in year lastraetioas, sad for the gloat purpose - which justifies the employeseat of military fares. it natimrs at whether the sslretwelea of the law soiree frets a denial of thsi 'liaises* of the goverment, or whether it proooods from a lawless disrogard of a right to protootion of pefioos sad property for the oecarity of which the gov erns*** was ordained sad established. Very respertfally, year obsidian meant, J/LYPEDSON DAVIS, Soornary of War. Col. IL V. Strirsen, Commanding Pint Regiment Coy. airy, Port Latirreorie, Emma. The plain littlish of the above is that the Secretary of War gave CoL Banner insaneness to maintain the " pranaty of the law" in that territory ; sad those Isatree. tions be earned oat to the letter. Armed beads of pro. slavery men as well as armed beads of Free State Inca , were disarmed aid disbanded--drives old of the territory, if you please—but no settler who mime late Kansas from the North or Booth, with his bousebtid goads sad the im plements of industry shoot him, hos been molested by the authority of the government, Not one, the would-be Lieut. Governor to the oostrarary notwithstanding. Spec, nlatore like himself—men who went there banded together like freebooters and pirates, with "Beiebar's bibles" in one bond and "Colt's commentaries" upon that " in the other, have been met upon the borders, and in the name of the Federal Government, commanded to disband' But who will say that in thus interfering betweett th armed Meader of the North and South and the peaceable, law abiding eitisens of Kansas, the government wu not, is the language of the letter above, pursuing a coarse " warranted by the genies of our political Institutions." We need not pursue this matter further • the facts sre before our renders they can judge for OWllllOOl', GO, and that they can and will istolliceotly judo Roberts and his falsehood., we have no manner of doubt 'nee State C•evemelea. The State Convention, whieb assembled at Chambers burg on Wednesday of last week, and the mass usetiting at the sane place the day following, are represented by shoes who wen present am affording unmistakeable *vi des°, that the Ireyetose is sowed to the core, and will pile up such a majority in November for her "favorite eon" aa will forever put to rest the flag of di/anion which the folkiwors of Seward, Greeley A Co., are attemptiog:to retie withia be burden. No loss, says our amounts, than 211,000 of the people of that portion of the Conssionwealth participated in the mass meeting, sad they were addressed by some of the ablest me* is the country. The says the Peosepitemime, who came from other parts of the Siete, mid swarmed in from l'raaklin tiosaty, while sager aad resolved to put Mr. Bcciaxam lath the Presidential chair, wore all firmly rooted in the resoles to merry Peen. sylvarda for Democratic ticket on the seeped Teeeday of October. This was the manifest detendeatiou l of the seas. Among tbir speakers were Hew A. H. &rarest, of Georgia, Boa. Justus Manotow,,, tof Philadolphia—.a " old lie* Whig," a Ryan */ of wham murk@ we publish elsowhore—CoL B. W. Black, whose eloquence and power moil of oar readers hare had as opportunity to hear sad appreciate. sad Damn'. Dotrazaterr. Pkbadelphia. Col. &ace, we usderetsad, will speak in Erie previous to the October election; while, we are glad to easiottarn, that Mr. D. will mamma the Waster. sad North Wooten mantles of the State daring August sad September. Two lona Reerodes. We thong:el* the proseridiap of the lileaste, es Saturday last, that Seater Jews, of Tommie*, • patiestma whow eletpsonse has thrilled the Werra of the ambers of tit* old Whig party is times past, openly declared his doter miatttioa is support Euebsasa awl Breekearidge. It is bat a few ran sraws, jam previous to the amathatioa of Ow &mu, the name of Jars, C. Jam, of Tonwormo, was seen Oise frame the Editorial beads et wassortass wing papers Is the Merit awl Beath ; but we ezpeet that sow thew same papers that thus laliommithetr emstdows ia his ability sad patriotism, Will be the Grit to doseumwe him because he tweet stultify himself try *Wag le the aeon I. Owe Joke 0. Prom et is the shalt owe ea espied by a Ws/Magma bed a Jasksea. But Mr. Jews is not slow la this eartilnagaess tit see web a political melees. Other martial mos of the old Whig party boar him oraputy, sad asseog them we we pleased to see that .mascot Sumearaws. Jess M. Curren, sf Delaware ; • bet that *meld seem to mine the %meatier of how that State will vete at the Prietilleotial eleettea. Clow this point tha Wselnagtan U.s. says "lesustor Nayarit, of Delaware, whireenad a Msg. sad oa r l l Wgisatk a the a"ti rcs t:gbiast D o ver , is Stait:o' oa °fr. 24" eed tri l a t e his Wiese* is the Sort% the i4ote. Jolla M. Clayton, would wader DO einem/amass sappet either Bramsoolt Mason for the Preeideney ; sod we anderstaod that this eawmattemetra was made with the esetimpreval of Mr. Olaytea. The dietiaptithed Delaware Seastor is wet the mom to stood trestral is • wads lite this, led therefore we hope to tad him es the Me w Itathease before the .1.. ties." 0 Delbidell • Mar righine Ms is tie thveralii boats( esiler witleb the Bbiell Itapubliees pipers asisessies tie feet fiat ass Jolts C. Myna, owed's*** Lhst. Gamow sir Oita by the Dena. sissy, las sew sot for Inman. " Datoosios is Wei Oscar !sisal! Wly, Um, "adagios" of Jobs C. licyrss it sot the frit Wises* se tie lasso kisd werdsdb bas un ! Thies wt "tom" wog tbstirsivo Appeals. Mt it is sass rawest tilig die " dissirootiod". irostatiolgli wolf sal Nag lasuolf. sod so will Jobs C. Myra, &wis hes, sitar eloctiss ! SIIP. We sedge tint Maa eieetiaft dwa lewd of Dire*. tare for the ilevelead and Irte railroad. 11.14 111 the Mato et that Ceeatish, ta eleveiere eft the 12th„ the fellevriag rettleatea are armies r Wm- Osee, Oboe. Moires. IL IL Pert% T. M. Leary, A. pa w " jr,, A. Witt, W. A Rams* Clevelsed Q IX N. Paip likolkes. Ailed lelbq, Oelsollee, 1. P. doe, Ashen, X.T. J. 3. Johaeoa, Brie, Pa,s J. Seeriall, James Gine& The bawl eepesed t%. ems 44, sad seesissaly *Med Wines Cen t Am. a... * Or, lee. sad Tres Rom lhisisirbime, Sep. A thror 111•11. - The" Weak Teridkaiiit &vs MO SORMO4IIIII • Lag 11114motsia Oa Ides." Them Miele. we peeeese, set belt ea hews Cialheehk eilang" wsod shleglimt eft wit skileie et Ile 11114041010.01 ewe di* Fuson Mein ler bliummitMot Mow. Peet the Osaka. Slecilore bate been lirlel, as user resider. hems, ,S 1 iiri.• tacky, Idisseari. Alabama, Nan! Carob/44 Arhoursa sad' lowa—siz Stittes—sad the male may be twice, stated as war 4 i ) 1. ten .. : ras . • r • or di*, ie. k ver. : w sated four* a 1511111 14111611 to Bisehaarta, whir* readetedemoeratic pieces@ la the November eloetioa doubly stirs. .....44amse.-41effsionstriors1111110114 - lisikta . iiiii *fly. (nestles *sly for local Aeon. Nonni Canouita.—Uov. Wogs, detnue_rat, re elected by 11,0011 or 10,000 majority. Legishitarre dammed* by a large sad (Derailed majority. Aaaansas.—Conway, dogmatist, is eloeild Gotiorawrll a majority of 3,0410 to 3,0013. Legislature Isegoly demo erotic. Two demeeratie umbers 4 Compose hiss sated mad Warne) elected, as tumid. lowa has rose fur the republic's coalition by &bent the same majority as last year. Oa. Pastellist ugly is cer tainly *lamed to Coareee. The eitietion of Lail, demo ant, la the Tint %Mist ia regorged as rare. Is retard to lowa, our randers Amid bear In miad that both Osmium of the emposltten to the t)easuerany la that State—both the advocates of Fillmore and Fremont were united spa" tke Siam sad Cesgreiniioael ticket. This will sot k* the cam Is November, to ableb evert the ellietorial vote of lowa mill be asst fqr Baebansta. We Dory dr Alloguidos. The itepubliese presser mid speakers are forever shim int t►e Democratic party with bolding the doetrise the die Constitution tarries slavery lab the Territories. Sew It Is true, that some men is the South do hold that tits ie the legal elfeet of the terms and equitims of the Coaatitstioa, but wo deorMost empliatisedly sad absolutely that the Dentoersey as a party ever held or espreesed any such do/striae. We have denied this before and ebalbruced the proof, and we repeat the °bailees*. It is , well known, that Geo. Case, as bright a light of Deniocraity as .ver shawl, ia iseeparably ',doodled with. the opposite doctrine of local Territuriol eoveignty. Arid Less Cass is an honored exponent and • true represeatatir• of Democracy and its ideas. If the Ropublians are 'afraid to assail tree Demo erotic positions, they &herald •X•PitiP• • ti• of their boast ed candor and goodisees, and abstain from coining mon strous doctriaes for us, out of their own fonds brains Mauer. West at de linsardsts. Say what they will, the Bleak Napoblaesa► who, for a time, thought there woad be so votivermitt la Pesasylre nth for Fillmore in the counties West of the Allegheny mountains, begin to MS sighs that portiod • storm. We soda* that in Allegheny coniaty a new paper, Balled the Natiowai Amerirno r haa been started. It ta published semi weoklY. and will make a very considerable bole a the majority claimed for Fremthelt is that emu: before Noma• bet! We learn, too, that the R•ysalataa, of lifertieroi paper that a few we'll' sine. run .p the Frostiest ha& hie this weak healed it doss, and salaried the -Fillmore loaner. The reason of this may be found_ in the fact that the Editor was a delegate to the Americas Convestils at Banishers last wee., and there learned that the Areacat dodge ditEat take In the Eastern part of the State—that in abort, Flliaore wield meth. more votes in Penasylva Dia thaw Frankest, and hence it we. DO us. to saerilce feeling for espedithey and samosa. and therefore he might just as well retort to hie Arm love as nut—hence he bit anfareled the Pilhaors tag one, more Omuta .. U £l4. w• Ptatikd last "rook tbst J. Y. Itaborto, ow" of tpo " fr•••• does sbnek ors" just now t►o pot of Reese of Orem spelo saw not support Buobaarsio loomos• for~ of Ms Moeda Aare ■od .l e. appalled ".ad beaky," was on* wf the tarubr►e of the I.rgirlrtarr in 8c.4 that was doer• s r the "Erie war" like a " thoomad of brisk." The Gazette does nut like this, Sad 'ewe. to his aid with a deals/; sad to make it. denial pass current, drags is the Davao of Mr. Bell as its authority. Now we do not know, neither.do we ears, whether Mr. B. astlierimd any such true of his name or net ; what we know, we know just as well as Mr. B. or any body else cat tell us—and we know J. Y. Rob. erts occupied the position in Is 4 that we assigned him last week. W. know le, become we had frump' and earnest eosverustlons with hint upon the subject, and spot► every occasion be did not fad to express his disapprobo don of the claim we set up for ear city epos railroad mat ters. True, be "favored the bill anpulling the charter of the Franklin Canal Company," but as that bill was passed by a nearly unanimous vote—only three &traipse it, we believe—that fact *either proves one thing nor the other. But the Goodie says be "approved sad supported the Brie measures, generally seal' the elms of the session." The impression the Goose eadearers to l'aave upon the mind of its reads is Mae there were Noma "Erie measurer' be fore the House, of which Roberts was *member, and that he supported all of them ! This is a misreprrentstion, for after the repeal of the Fraaklia Canal Charter, there wes but use, and that was the disposal of the forfeited road. The bill for Mat purpose, and whisk become • law, was a compromise betimes the Bus►vy and Iris Company and the representatives from Erie ea the ON side, and the Cleveland, Palmieri/1e and Ashtabula Railroad Com pany upon the other, and apse Mat notation the Gomm/ sok molded/me that be " broke loom from■ our repreenstahees." That is true, and the only truth oar extemporary is godly of in its defence--he "broke loose from our reptesemeta tires" because the bill they advocated made a subeariptio• of tire hundred thousand dollars to the Sunbury reed, *berms Roberts olvotated the payment of that sem as a bongs to the Brute' Studio Cloostie for Illaebassa. By tb• fatirelog It will be .sea tiutt Hoo.Rrrus Cotton, et Itaaisaboeetta, hoe declared blwaelf favors - 110 to the •leetion of Mr. Boczasr.x. Tha., 01111 by oleo, all the old Use wbig etstoswoos—tho Orin of letellecot wbo gave elem. oder to that party be lee day of erroarb—are moll/Wog deo attempt of lb* Ilowordi sad thee °coleys to etaet a esodldwlto apes ea tom us re* 10111dallig is tat owe. pLed by Joh. C. Freest. Democratic semi *big milis weitisp ~go iNad bon to neither of witia were *ply agtowied, bet we* vie, estbastaatio. Al the whit iseettag • letter wee read fret the Nett Reim Moses, a/ Dearortjetworiel the eiertioa irj Amos ih, Ammo. Strong symptoms of frotorsistag won apparent. /sad Itall B•ad Amidlves. ♦ rapt asl•aekslll wAlroad •.eldest ormarrol os tM Eris sad Barak rood os Wsdassd•7 sight last. Tbs train was rising se tins, sad stew Pear tbs Eltsts Liss, tits boils/ ask* losoisurtiwo sapladsi issesatly killtsg tae g•gl•ser, Mr. Foiwis Willis. aid Ito briswass, wilwas wafts IN bars not loswood, sad sorkly tsj•risg ass of Ur brook_ w. Mr. W. was dm so* et Tbosp W ipb, et Millorook, sad was * Joan ass sf slosh premiss. Ho haves • wits sad ass or two obitdrow. Tire Arenas we bsltrro was • rosidoot of BrAtolo. A Dry J.ke This dry weather, or musts other eassee, Wage eat too• dry )uoe. The host este, and the very lost, is by the Cie .lmnolll Gees e& Speaking of di. result of the eleetioo la Kis/wart. it says " the orly hope of wing the State frost Baekenaa is to drop ?Sheers, lied mains as Pritasoot ti• eon shot the best sod dryeet of this dry women ! There So so Mobil. The Preasooters ON= to tikialt that bosons, lowa he sot dots, as wail for thi Dinoossary as An frond tt Ishdisas sod Litioois is wry ter L. Woolly lialso awl disvoioo. They wore sever were sdatshos. la both States ibo reispirot of Now's, bars brightly i sad 'boy will eoutiotto to bars wail sow veetaiti-of W WM. teas weeds of disables mid trisoes le oessuatod la No. rasher t Is tho tarsier State. oar absdidato fee Oares boo. Nos. A. P. !Mord, la untosaelag his appoibusosta for tho pretest esoath, wakes tits to/Imb% bold sad theortog prophecy I I km* visited Isom essmiss Ass say essdisistC *Mims party, sad I 11411111/0 tb• asthma wpm of Isaias* Mat a majority of bar 'Mama are detarstamt tbst Misil be law* deolsriag himrssid few VIM seastitatios sad. the Macs sad the rhaiwiestie bar sad lidera( semi atm. Asd, Is stitiltiss, la my Jett t, Maks seams. Masai districts metals?, sime sartide mprossets. titres to Cmgriose, sad OW 'AMU MY la of lkirk twt Oa two &A MIN districts trUl d. 11111.91116 llThiele is equally amt. OIL Ilthsisedesa, the live•- eratse ae•hte• fee Getterser, hie Not WWI a rue Omsk easiddeatilli purlieus ef the Stallit led mate that there is me em•re debit &best the ruses then that the it. trr Hes S. the none*" et the Let Tuesday I. Itesheaste's steleeity silt ereil by titemessade aad theureella TM Illoszasa Tot. ra Yr. flueirame. helM feweseihre b..tbe lake of tie Atria Dtatermie Coposoiles tie obelisks pipes (owe the New Timm Regiaar) o.s's IbiewalWeil tisb veld Goofbink where be says "dm lAA essiory MS be Ws wawa as a retbabeet to elm eileeta Bettooma t OM* a whew" sad "epeaegr'lltay beset Os sued Cogisme, fil "We Om Won s sktiesei isboopmaskul If Non ass be eirptbdag Uwe nob m SA Ile lee re es be libes teseet la =Wes* beau vie* woe Ile q i. Wabepileeeapeap. jai Wage see lam& Ile seseo emiesse It beeeeebie mes. Ea En WArsavtuaz, Ile., Avg. 11. A. P. WILLAAD ELK Gent.. Apple. I '., I .... Bold Clerical Iliirrepresentation. osA.K fida.—tick Creek. like most oilier towns Hi this ..~ county, atemee is fey , her share Of Black Republican 1,, , . ' Such roitgioud jou lo oa„the •Y /m -ind 111111111111100111taliall ilguilaoce, Count us but I defend, vireo n g are beari If palm' Beekman vow for tea is N her' whores' , in. bolal, ha itl 1 • in aid o e mont a.-tual sums erukt number I. waship if fou Otiuse,.‘ u , - , gilt+ pecofty% 1 Lions t" he 123, sad we y export It not t • # „ ISO rotes cm the *M of Ibis r rlr otion. *et From this ye. enabled 'to f sows 41 . 4 i ep OJC In s °latent, n 'oi3pel 6 paper, of the tleperate til l- ww ctit.ti ittat6ll"tbe ein tau contest : the the m cal fiblera *6) .14 ° 14114 h 4 P see to play, In artier to keep up ep " i'lle peopl , ..1 the Unitedißtates arc called pearnsieno--in tad, they bare se often reiterated the false ' • Aids the anises Wee.* it titeeteeiveru. l u'Pe4 heists t " 4 "' &144 iliwill " whittber °MI wadi it sot be well to Dumont, or the Bihar (owl:whip eyst. , nt of slavery, wit it all its abominations, b!:11.'0441 , f.O o !fill ormal institlltion, SMALL 141 tape pimpp lo( isimertiinlit flair vet apothem ifirte4d shalt yf &Wag for ersaied dm groundless &melon's of tbeso ) BE IX" / SLAt 41) / :.` T 4 ) 11 ". N" 13' ACT OF CONtIRVA B , soatimaript politician& Not a real friend of Mr. Buchanan' """ tr l w " 11 It ' et . t" prmteri'tt i it , , thrir hrrita9r.-- is d* , wiewill, ban &mud ta , aimoni. Tim redo. ( 'Di IA ii - dm un , question, the only re it question are blipeiligathig ig blew I , g , Kaput . f „,, 4 ,,,.... 1 ,,,,,,. and :nt issue lit this pr.,,,iti,,tititil election."e * , as a eessequesen times " mw-boad and Woody-boom" " They'' aL' n' "tr- LC' Aida& sa-kilia -4 NI- i Mertes an *ally bringing lute ridicule those who ire :o f pretentv 1 h, tli.. - inalilatel for tip , prosnleney silly as m tell dim for truth. The Democrat. of our sec.' 4 )t, 111,1 ' , u , . tad li Veal Freutont , mut on the flee see ap sad doing. So are the Fillmore men. And' 'Mier are ,the,rs Buoisoin and Filiniero It 11 my Teri fm it, tall the Immets the dieuttionitots rat e (.11 ebie Sold will soma +, thermals of their toeb Our Craw. ford eosaty neighbor, Who, for want of pop, lett the Diamingis Fool two yaw dace, sad bat roeeorty came oat with tive 'alma. of "parsing salutation," finds bootelf la ration a holism treaters:mat of late, to bas owe classic lantiago, to wit; "on tho Title-polo of h—II protehing polities!' The above being a place in which the gentle man is an satire disbeliever, he will probably champ, peel. ties avail" 114)011 Y oonvesient. 08. /or the beeelit of the Editors of Loth the Erie ar. , l Ciaisionsetti Gasewee, and the Black Republican party goo erally, who have been anxious to ascor.:ain whether Mr Harbert was a member of the National Convention or not, I Imre familsh yen with a list of the Delegates and alter• wee ellocted by the Democratic State Convention convened at Sacossiento, Cat., Mareh 4, 1856. Deutomri P. C. Bart, of Batter County. B. H. Dean, of Bluest* D. B. Boot, of Hi Dorado " J. B. Hill, of Sonora •' P. L. Solomon, Tuolumne - J. L. Brent, Los Angelo' •' I. N. Bowie), of Nevada " S. W,lnge, San PrILACIIIOO " LIST or ALUM,. Taylor, of Ban Joaquin County. Wilson, u Ban Francisco •' Hunt, of San Bernardino Priebe*, of Boland •• Lonna of Trinity McConnell, of Eldorado Chipman, of Alameda Ford, of Sierra The delevition was foil, and I think I raw t .r the alternates at its oenvention. If the Er,e Ouiett. iodate apes Wog more "nuthoritatieely infaru , d," 1 ..te show btu the whole proceedings of the eonventl..n. itsigtese Qazetse, hock down now and " aeknowl e W AV. ItotsliTN-., r Mr, n . above we think nails tho falseho.d whirl, the tr. bee so pertleasiosely .Abated to In regard to Iht• By the by, will the Conneautrille Coan.r pleap.• tok,: , I • ties of this watt r. The Ituisse ! A great penile is mode over the feet that w ir I il.e lives of Presowt Sawa of Asehatian have been told 1 y the Isook peditows. wise ems - tirlingedoirt to very 'mate sinew. eotapaelsos with Josses Barbarian. sal the 1. ;le err ° baled to rare/ha/0 to order to find out, ,t 64 is sad when he tome from. Mr fiuelianan' is a port at that of his enuntry, and ;soot pehple have road that, Lad therefore know who the Detworratle cau , ildisto without snaking as further purchase*. TH. i• r. sea} bat there is mother. Any bookseller vr, i.rer out that there are five eopiert nrle Tom'• ' r say other popular novel sold, to our ropy ~f I r‘•nr' of Washington , and the reason 1. that In, ~ • %tt•,, . ., • youths who adore such " light regaling. t rr to devote to it, than the hard fittest 10ou 'roue% who if, tho voting. Jim so it Sboatid Be The Frensontere have b,ra roal,ng B the New York Mirror ham declared t t •• NV, Horse." We thought this etraage nc knit but quota aneoeneemenh etplatne it 011— oitiitout to be printed on beat-need piper Tim Way Is will Work. The railroad sondootors and .lestult.at x,•. , nk hag rapid progress in the election rf their reila-t.,.• didasea Upast all the railroad ears of the Nom,. t is nearly always is the aseendanc►. though Fr r, bolds a tolerably good band with him ,•••.•n •hcn• V .it %pea the tosatltera steamers the American oantlittat.• I. Mat badly, Premoat's vote standing at zert, ,•t• Ir every instance "Old Buck•• takes, • back ..,',t o :• 1.-111 be until November, when the tow 4, , • wool! I , • • 000 r .rt home," and the reel election will g !,. r and Break. IKMN•I 31. d Dlreeverrd A !lesion paper stater that • n , r ins IT ,1•• eloek rbieb be warraate to run K tn. , ut wit. ,, ,nr, up t LI Presort is sleeted." Cpon ILt In eictianße rrtutirke that the 1141111 ShOlad lON DU tint. in filing u r . /A Mat la the Peunt Oece u the discoverer ci a "perpetual tu o tom " *user bled eta KelPishlleee• The ltspubliesas elaim the sleotton uf 131.41• h • 3 trinellPh of theirs. Thie 10 a Nees of assumption 'Nis Philadelphia C dim pisesil Mr B. ou their nit nal .....istos, bet ho promptly declined sorting It !esitt• to es Chalk a curious kind eta Republican ' _ . Mow Jeverr. The Itrovaostoro have given up all hope of New 't►st Seats thoy primtely rooende to Ftti0,,,,,_8„6. CoutovotteideL Ws 'latent a doubt of it, but a, they ha. e not the power to "Omura, concede" 'New Jersey to Mr. Fillmore, we may tar pardoned for claiming ,t for Bock and Brock lir Judge Dililgo, of South Bend. 'whams, for twelve y ears ch a irman of the Wht g Crmanittee. a powerful stump speaker, ham OM. Oat holiiiy lag Buchanan and Breektn ride*. Look at the Figures Senator Bigler, in his recent speech at 'Trenton, ' after ridiculing the idea that any mall could re• lard Col Fremont as tit and worthy of the iire• sidential chair, and presenting in a f reil.le man ner the dzegerouy tend en cy of" s e ctions} parei,,,, and proving that Col. F , if elected, count he a motional President, said : "That the experiment tat-ila be the more hazardous because Col. Fremont, if hi. e le ct io n were possible, would not have the tauctinn nt the mass of elvetore, that at the last pre.iilcutial election 3,147,000 vote. were cast, President Pierce receiving 1,596,000, lien Sentt 000, and J. P. Hole 158,000 The aggti•guie at the next election may be safely estimated a: 3,000,000, end, according to hi. calculation, Fremont could nut receive more the, I one in ,111,. 1 , ; this estimates be had ne n of his friend., w. n id not give him mortylahat, 1,150,000, leaving 450;000 votes again 4 hen,, and placing him in it minority of l,3oo,ooo—noug 1,:t0 iltin noire votes than the whole number east in hi. favor In Sfteen out of the thirty•nee States, he will not receive 15,000; if he receives a single vote in the nantrizing sixteen States, he will not hey. , a majority in more than tour or five, and in the others his friends only claim a plurality. We have, then, a alining contest for the presidency between. Mr. Buchanan and Col. Fremont, tel set there is not a candid man in the opp , ”.iti.ol who will not admit that. Mr• is certain of 3 majority of not less than 600000 of the popular vote. No wonder the republicans despise doctrine of popular sovereignty: They haw. tie termined to defy it et the election. As for the Keystone, he said Mr. Buchanan could ea:4 l ly de feat the united opposition, and that, divided at they now are, Cot. Fremont, had out a gloat of a 1111111011 for the Buie." now xessarks of Senator lligkr furt4all 011110111atil IPattliik•• of the idle stories eirrul..t. odes*. Ids setetioinfag doubts of the triumpbant mew °fibs democracy in Pennsylvania. Th ie Do friend of Mr. Nichasian laberiug t.. r , sisiossly sod than Mr. /NM who boa losiiser knowledge of the I r-- 1 . W State, sad 110411 more coufi4clit isms is Posusylraais and in the Citiett. 1 v ,411' iOt MY lately obtained ngitn..t /Larosd by an irinlimnn t r Wad. immihdami he a Nation. The jury re Wad a "Nibs d $lO,OOO ter the plattiff. - t tJz-, LI re ' .lgl , ,lis (111,311U1l Tiro ic.ilaeh are ourA Here tli.• tleui.)er4tie, part ruprt,etitel :Li on thy side of legi:AlatiPg slavery. wch ;61 ,t , into Ip.iug by &t of e,.igr.• , la Lb . ' , tt:. Vineinuati pi:o(bn') N. , ' Do d 'ewer e orators ..r presies, north or -oath adroeate t o ., ' Rio 14 it to he found in demo. crate ro-elution, ' When and where did dtinocr.its ever advocate the p.a.:tine of an a c t r,f COugi( slat, into being " Ward &echo r !kr ~:uce init-inix it such DEMOCHNT advocao) But Owl toitut ruay tic pre. , ted A r on g e r . Since the f•rmstion of the government in 17'9 no propo,iti in to legislato .ilaveryinto being "by r tver •cn brought forward in that )n the contrary, even southern stateatu , mtituddly declaring on the floor of c Ingre.i that ti n y do not ask anything in the way et legcdttiou for slat cry The A T.rott.l de mode .it• that t,ingress slinuld let the ,übject „thou !Irmo' riot; , mi .•Xpr,z-.4_ , 1 in the gi,l,lte Ativery alto any territ.e, r ,tat , , nor to t xciude it therefrom, but t .0,,0 tio p ople thereof perfectly free to tezu...• their dontestn. institutiou4 in thou Wit tc.tt, -unto , •! t.) Lb , tol.v,tll.l.ltion alvocacy tgiaverl dr • x •lnVOry, • v b :t : 4 . . .1 1•:, ,•••iturk •• • IV•tr I It , e :o • f•tb ,, - ct . oe to, a. a.1v,10.01n? tb. p •Itoy or -4 up • " .):. 7,•! of ettnzr—vq," bal.! w t ; , :t hot It i• wort.: titan t'o - it ti. ..;1 , .1 It —lit .r I Lut kt‘ ,w • p ~1 .11' 1111., "LI tiilß I I 911t , 13 ? b, 1- WA lt .11 , 1 ..1./ pOlitltls; It he k;, ITO kkiitrately wrote , C4 ' umi,,4tor. g, into} the pulpit ~1, Sao lay aryl pn act I,,tdaleit on tile g'iltiew rule, after each infamous work fin ‘• wc,k ' L., 3LI thr .In of hypocruly t ) the fun 1.11+•.!t , I Ku• lot Pi= ) , I• I . nn th, grld,r EMI ti /}_. i • I , 1 .' r i " I' ' '', ' ° i pr. . 4 1 Tr 111'1 ! 4 wh: h hal. !1 ,, plra'l. 1 t r 1 •rtp.ti ISE IL i . I •I 1 II t. ' t TI. • tl,k. • i• r, IRE I . h \,.., i =I IMO LLI i. t I RE 11[1.1 . 411,. Pith tb t.' u...staz t ((saw ut b , ).; - of - I --.. t•• t A k: b , . :t • lie/ A I . is! Litl,‘ , /, /rte., ,04, , rtp ❑ Mat bl , l :.V4 1•••• cl , Ltr 1 t. , K „ :,t to , N., :11 , , 11 ,! ;rut. nOir id it IV: , t t of -I:wvcr:, I .itt . lu troth t Iztt.ll tilig )ur• nal Lit t.4IF. a,)o4l—.townright Likeilof.l tor' EMI A Fremont Paper on the Pathfinder u 1. , , ;, i t, a Fillmore rap •r, w r,c. col:, a - I 1, of )1: 1:1,114 nn r. un is sati-t ,et,dy to r, reader., mid pey ft:oly itut.regnalde. \Ater a udille, it had a i mw herc•atiou agd • , llt in ~ i pport Frem If in thi ni..t flagrant way in' 11); - .11a . t..!. 1. :OH till' .1. , •It .1 'llll4 graV". It V.:l' in thu habit k ' aawU l tl y wiwitsotno tr..t t•ltt. king tilt. eltaracter anii contintrt flt prebent. :try Th o lowing fair -. 4 .. ..f of ti..• up t.. period ~f 13211101 .I,•uN C Fte....moNT —lt to• been itnitn3te , l tlytt tut. r, .ins Tiiky pt ,Q-110,0 n omin a te e !Lt. for o.e. prcsitletley 11e is 11:e ge.0,1 loan 1, u \ 11V .111 any LW', blit It V L.ll ntmeet n• t.. tlie,r profese.i..tue, an ( . 00 , 0 ;en, 1)01)1 , n 1 - an 11nrien in 1 i• (' m.nee•t ,t.-. 1 at eh. , Aleerielle Cri Til ys C. %q t.., ,• I.rt ...lit In Oh' ..f 1 ' a I . I 'n•t.,..ut , r r, Ihtt 1,. .raw.' 0:1 l'i`• lly in ?oat), t t' i • 1.. t L,re,t wt:{: hP/4- S 6roligitt Li, at fief. riot (; !t h e !, i.f s i,vorv. John r (yhoun. that 110 ht .. • lt:ireir iu l'.llh..un . - and t hat hr. vt.l,: I irry ‘l.•%4 • Stt ebettat 'PO iti . 4but pr,tettrol Hitt It"intoitti-tt AU I deet'ien, .tiot le. fifitint , l pronti.e by 1. rw:nz t.) too 1%414 1 14 of South Still we think it y, ry p t ihnl le that rt take 1, 11:o - -mi/ It th...y .I , i we i.routi.e a tvw rich (I,3l'verQ d:tatining tieveltti.peuti.nt., t;_tey cow :one ••1" will wheel I; ii -nid • lat llal .r I'9ore'.4 wager has bt. u talon, Liao:, 'I:, it Fl',:iborti Cil.gti 11.4 reeviv4 more the Fr , nuouL, tp Jltimatbupetts, b', Poore, wlitiel a barrel .4 410i01t . 3 o n a w h ee lb, ir r ow fr to N. rt tz, a, et, if Fillmore re it :vt Lb,. tlo_taLer of 11 , e bet hball couvey apples iu ro , u• W .,y (tow Boeton to Now- c , ..t.rrqp kuclut or tile telegrapli , i aN 1. , 110w0 Lt. hat inettuctions, and (Ida week It is under ;i.. 1, t... J wiry reflia4 , 4.l to accept the I.tc.onipo and Douelson were re it, e t d.;,4 Lc could not administer such law with u. Accordingly the wbolo present set t k. Judges bud other officers, will be so u. ,Y, a tivci.,aiately after the adjournment of Con gress. It is even alleged that .Lecompte is al ready removed." - ;,1.11," t , rt a ttt t" tt j i• t ..f LTMI Mill ••1 , • :I \ f trek: Ftat , !!' w (!, "I;7' . '/ ; 11 , ;• K(/;; I 111 tl,••t 11l the to•rn r. a 1 I • .1 • , r ,1 :u , IHMEIME=1=t1IM:IIII I I. ) :i• 'at t,L..(lit - tu•• -t t . ...t rri(,)ry CM= ~,Tlic puritapi R a t t ir gioes i fe JO the I -...: orthodox Pima) ' sob ' pei t I fol lowing in raid= m ho to lathe two highest offline he r uses,- a isit the 4 th, of March next :; , 4 0t . . " .1 suss 'pious ' to beillieir omen nista, a bschekr of silitity first, miXed up with modern strifes, long .the candidate of Pennsyl vania, lately pushed forward with deferential resolution - and with signal moats. Re has good habits, a clear bead, steady firmness of mind, large experience, and high and impartial spirit. He is a Presbyterian, denominationally, and a firm believer in the necessity of religion as the conservative element in the prosperity of the Republic " Jona C. liammusenion is s yaw* man of s noted Presbyterian family of Kestnoky • the grandson oPa former Attorney General - 4 the United States, and the nephew of them Preaby• tcrtan ministers, a member of Mr. Clay's district, voted for by many Whigs. He has barely at. tained the constitutional age (35) for the odiee o f Vie.. President, to which be has beep nowil4a t,4l. Ile is n.i office seeker, but a man of easel- I rot dignity, strong domestic attachments, steady habits and sound. abilities. He would even adorn the Presidential chair. It is a good sign, amid all the threatening ones of the times, that e great etcited political convention should so cordially select tvio such men for the first offices in the nation. Calumny will find little to feed on in the characters of these men." s k im.; e v era! black republican journals are talk ing ~f Nyulutioniaing the county by force of ario-. in cue of their defeat at the ballot-box.' Tli Sew York Independent, nominally a religi ouN paps r, but really an ultra negro worshipping vstiatk9 as follows, in its issue of the 31st ult : "The people will not levy war nor inaugurate a revolution, even to relieve Kansas, anti/ ha', first tried wiiid they can do I' voting. tAt' ff this peaceful remedy should fail to be applied thts year, then the people will count the east w,,,'1), and decide for themselves, boldly and firmly, which is the better way, to rim: in arms an,/ thruu ratu yoverrillient worse than that of ',II King (;,(erge, or endure it another four years, sins/ then 1•••te svain." liad - The Cincinnati Columbian states that a few days since, the editor of a Cincinnati paper vtitted .me of the prisons of that city, and found n ne of t.be cells a man who bad been sentence (.1 to .t teriu for drunkenuess,And who by his ovtvs-ation -towed evidence ciT a superior ed u-stion The editor was interisted in him and pl • .-ire.l his release Ije took him to his own h. ,f.l an i e! , ,thed him After stayiag there a 1, iv ,l.tys he relieved the editor's pocket of a :;:tr 1,111, nn.l was thereuponclistnissed. He hittiv ab ,ut the city for some time, when his at telt t ton wa4 called to an advertisement fora pastor t , , mall Church in a town in Ohio. He bad , oteiled tiii ~logy, but was not a believer in the .)f ill.. church in quetttion ; however, be he.....1nt , f a cAndidate for the sacred office There w. re tt, r enuilidate,,, and on. different dap they pr .a.ll, I beA , re the congregation The late ten. ant of the Ninth street cell was the last to ex. t it b i t hp• powers; he preached, and with such utieta-u dint he was at once chosen as the most I.urr• and pious orall his competitors EH ELECTOR DECLINIras —We have .) N Li 11 , , tatiet-ti that Aeons A. Lawrence, who !r , „h•• Black Republican party of , up , ,u thofr clertorial ticket, de , , /u favor of 1•illmore it.. 11 tl ~ Ah ther of the electors has now - I 110 Tit M Usher, writes :c• • t. , withdraw his tisane also, and r., oh tho electoral ticket for Fre. 1 , 1 .1J ntpl .I.,ithst•na, WI g,) Before bug the :lassachusetts u, • tictset Arta be as bare .24 a plucked at l tit, work of womiriatirig electors will t r-tulueueed anew Nt.w thtLiraiNs, Aug. 1.2. Tf I Web:ter arrived to-day v.tth California dates to '_lst„. N ‘c- .IL, t:litral America meagre. Rivas ,I- I. n ;,;:ain , t. Walker, and in conjundtion II • 4•41. was fortifying it with a force II .. p'l . .'I 1) •• t .111 t,ll/ ~r ;10 to n ES s.i:l :in;, I , .111 W. 1.. N: • . 11 - .+:,:l11 )1.,r.i ad put down the revolution agaiust L: w, but R:l4 I.? regigU. A 7 Blitish ship, mounting 180 gurus tu the L9rbor of San Juan, under the cow l/13n A.,lintral Erskine Tb.• British t-crew steamer Panama was wreck ,,l near Crpe Timor The crew were saved but Mil 1RC,%1 CALIFORNIA —From the t l'alitorwan of duly 2lst, we learn that a the br .1: • ••ut on Saturday at Grass-Valley, in tte r ur f Dr, _klyttrt's fire proof btaildings ou .i r „t, wuicb spread to the adjoining build ing. ccuptLl .41 a brevrzry, and then spread .tcr. e, the 1 S Hotel, and downwards and upwar4, wait gredt rapidity, taking the whole of I:r.a,i eel, Main street, and the cross •:it.t ("•upoutiNniz all of the express offioel, banl;n; houses and churches; the new court and county recorder's offices and stores. , lify buildings that havu escaped are Dr. Alvan s store; Dr. Lark, ; S NV, :,r and stlii2 store P ti burnt tir - dcatli so far as known : A. .1. ii .;• r, teacher .1 Johnson, ex-deputy sur• Vt y P Hendrickson, tnerchaut ;S. W. Fletchs rite attorne); Wm. Anderson, of the NV. Wilson, plasterer, burnt but not tAtall . 'file whole of the business part of the towu 1.4 tutire . .y consumed, einhraeing from 150 of ground. The loss is variously slimated from two to three million dollars-- 1 1 c klker , l, !Ate of Seneca co , , died on ..trd the 'Learner Sierra Nevada, on the passage up ftom Situ Francisco. ).s Ll' ELEMENT or SUCCEAS.—A letter trin rcucc, Kansas, to the New York Tines, MI ,a;1.1 pup this KU St 1.5 el , dement. I t/, u \ 1.1" • 'em. , lit sticreA• fir the republi• it die ~r .nitty .:Aiemtiat election." Tuts is the id, utertitiurd by all the black lk a iers and prunes, and they are, tl :,•, •Ing everything in their power to • p u_p eXCltt•lLlellt " A bill has ;;1, Sol lie, if pa-std by the [louse hay.: e .mplt.•tely pneitiestory effect upon the T. if , tut Ow black rz.publicau members of th , .• 11.. u• , comprising a majority of that t„, vvot. o VOtO for the aorwaure, 113 it would I ,(ti .1 .s.ti rite only element of success for, the r pub;irati ptrty in the coming Presidential con- ill R1)1.1t .or A CHILI) ST CUILDILLN.—The V,oba t're.se telk the following story : "Two and 10 years old, were begging in the rdlag, Drabetiz, in Bohemia, on the 28th nit., they met soother little girl, Johanna W., ohly 7 years of age. She was prettily dressed, .I,e belonged to parent~ of t auperiur station in the world. The yagrant children coveted her bandwzne clothes, and enticed her, by the prom ise new doll, to the edge of s pond into which after having stripped the poor little thing, they pushed her, and she was drowned. They took tier elothes and went on, but were taken into custody by yeas d'orms, that someday, for men. dicaney, and was seat beck to the town of &Wan, whence they had come. A handkerchief which had belonged to the murdered °b pi, was worn by one of them; and when accused of the crime; they confessed it. REMARK.A.BLZ CASIL—Mrs. Julia Bayles, wife of John Bayles, of Blackstone died on the 14th ult., of dropsy, from which she had suffered for live years. During the time she had been " tap ped' upwards of gm hundred aced furry tinter and more than three theimead pus ada of water extraeted.—Bostor Ti... The Demoeritie Csiedihetes ME CO I",i. r t v attack it with au effectual „t tr.wpm I:tea wa4 preparing for another invasion _- AIII. IE2 Aaomiontrra wein that wh ot Kr. Vicki war about to leave North Csrolisa o , ecispeittreith Mr. Maywood, fts a somber' O w NM Mai he was requested iy the State san k * ties uptake with his a segos who bad bate s oa teased so bauishoest frost North Carolina for Ow* outrage epos she laws of that Mr. V. olooseate and, co his arrival at s o babel Is Philadelphia, be registered his as% risks sad servant. oon shot, the abolition.* acrd seed every plensmesima to =lTro l to abecioadi rad be iatersed Mr 1r that they bad Wired hiss $5O to ruts of 14, V. advised the boy to deaisiad $lOO The moan was paid,.aad the banished seri, who was takes to the North t,, be left there, reunited aid peetedly, sad is sow resides, mos, a clas s 0 1 people altogether worth bit assesiatios.—c.4,„. bin (8 C.) rieses. Now tail Arnapmets. POST OPTICS, Mg p a , lag 1. 1,114 „„,1 our tkus gas" the Malls will slaw at this , lows BuSalp •Ibank h rd Ss+ Yost, at H. and Can p PhiJadelptly W 1111111h100111. Baba and 6.1/0 P. IL Way WWI supplying ail oseai between OM mad A. W. N. Y. It Ma IL R. IlLittl .upplyiag all odicea betatra Ussioni No. York City, at LAO P loietonopollt, it. Louis, Loo Whortiat Pittsburg, id 9 A. IL Mar sad Dobow, 12 W sod 720 P Y. Detroit, 12 )l. Cleretaiiit sod Toledo, 9 A Y. rod 730 1" M. ♦ W i II4 •T ." 09 PPITD 9 11 bit bK.ie ari ei Lie d tlevelooil al • k Way May botweins b 4. sod PittAtmr4,• A. y 111rAnsbarr--Treollay, nun& R. &agarßai a.t 6 A K. iletCmuk, Edialooro AAA e ,12 orpice HOtitg--Prom 1" A. 14. till a P. 11, imago deadart. gonday from to lA. sod tram 4to P. it. Pantata Rawl the follorieg Ilestismar oil citizen of Ws ofty : R. G. Hawley, Lay., Pear Sir boy, aged us yol k ost mock troublod with trams. liamittissto W /MOAN gig Worming. I Shod moral tormadayek but they edgy isanal agirrayst. the EMIL I was r awowaow±K by • Moak to sr 4. of A.TTIMAIIIXTIC WAWA. and Übe fret dour al* trona, ; Wort the hem woo •••• be •••••••••17 I eh...100y nottathool lbws la the ISSibt. flay ant a $4.1 out 4, tb. tante that ebtidar• Woo tin= vary itahilly, tot es, ot.vor hat to ewe*. J. C. SCRIPTURE. Pagoomootyphrt, Mate .trees, in, is,. For ..1. by K. G. HERRON, Damigrat, No. 4, Real lul4 - S. sgrlllated~o Hair Dr D. —l6.rety rear. and applisenom joary Oho rearetar Io W 'tail vr3 4 Una the rot Bair Dye la aratasee. It dyer trek 01 le, ea oar ly, without the War harry to hair or rm. Wade .ad .4 4 applied. lis Nino private rogusso at BATCHT.L. CM Broadway, I.!.Tre Tar. la MS* 4. Elkton-op ia Lbw, in a warbler tritarea. The by Stewart rp" Began of a IMITATION Cla " U H.CAN.., • /Jaw bre, of 1:0•VI, SY , and banked monadw . ti 04 " • ol•m• Natn...ot dealers 'oho sell It &op now torfa:..ttama,t,tod sdi 1 0,.. t . laalvt It br pabliabed. SarilhaleVe !lidded Pala Eziaseter.-76, bas been a diseosary sail is tits )(suits Übe, by pun can be a° quietly allayed, *ad when parte of Inflammation ma be. so rapidly redaord t,. Oler aster' alma nor ahem ar.undio and aorm ab. so thoreosk:t sad Nob heal/41. and decay mi parts featured without .stb.r a. than a tin P • LLIRT . II NIALGICAL rani tITIACTUR In 4 . 40., WOOOde l itprlLilal and BriiilPPY-011Millitio . . to ot, u arr conataully askert—the Latina al the rant., lii P iv F:lTtJrtUt V ever the woe ! Hoer smell fial n 1604 mu! Woe be proweated ' Moreover, Lib Wet( if QOM upon busies at head the Gemmel, DALLtY Erts.“ TOIL purttculare of rtuch I respectfully Ms, to oy pnnW for the truth of which I hold myself roepossible. V.. MA*. Eturoo sod . 4 eithl., 1.0 matter how swim.% .t•• oww inoprorm, remoter! eh...11-powerful, ‘1.. 1 + nee ul the DAL LE Y I Por. Kieuecrut N., Pun Extractor IA ratline unless the box has Plate Eagraied lAbel with tha agnates...a of C. V \a, ,'" , imtitrirt.ra, •tri HENRY DALLE Youtalants.c t Cent. =a EMI Tb Ur - mmins OEM I= t I, u t wu th nature :nt. pale and deal fall rain V tak caw*, the IR want .4 sorb among y. , 111g the he•rt, losi fr"..4 lb. Late., thr POII all i ..ittoa.,..na These be Inare to COMO 13=1 dir,rtiona seed rb... Tills 132=1M3 letter, prepaid, Now Yord City turn ~f mail 4 Kr. Messrs. RAM./ 414ste fur are Lefliantare, C.,r•Teatioe w lbw • .`•uatr itet are, I.s 1!!!E=1 I • r I h I. *trek rig 9 gig FALL T) NitoNDIY t)a• Ir!bleN. XU. S. S. L. GUI othor tet ebar. will hoyetotot J H W Dissolutio 'you: FIRM OF .11.501v.1 by mots. Prw, Maguat 12, 14416. iat. I I:risyralt. fi r ur• 1 athorell'• vatic. vrotd higArbees nary. 01 , 1 lirro rKISWOIGD, tuetr entire Week Ok CINg va, A4..11, and •11 out and nukes mow for ' Krte, -tug. M. To Wigan and jr - lARRIA OE irtseirlik I_ and S6atlA, for rte Ent.. Aug. 14. Hl DICAULIC QA ug 14. LT E.O PIPE ANL) SIIKET Ang: No Humbug— •ubseritor rtl r 1 (At b,r rbelesais Or nrtigil 18th &rid chiming lat. 411apnowd uf at auction. Nr Vie, Aug. 15, 18;A Exceliiot Railroad Threshing Machines, WE tfns Karthlao be imam' Locieisr test ...triremes...l by say now la ain, km 4 it is .41err'l "° liberal terms A Tye Bono power will thrino. tr.e. beithelani . *kite. Rye, Buckwheat, or Barley, nn.t. . tended by three men. The reywrs hare pronouDM Ilfserbeior„" which of aeon. !west The Warrantee is ea *An.. If lb, I'. •••• the &acetone.. said do amy reastirtable 1.1.10110? .0e thew, Ibe tonney will be refunded and the bisrlii'.* Erie, tug. 14, 1066. 14 - CLARK t Application for ____ Yrricar, as ber.ity given that Charlet M. Itee.l. naeat out others, 00 tie Stb Say 01 Att,rott. to tie court of Coneurou PMo of Krt. *ones. 14 11l • Chartrr of iatiorporstios for *THt ICECII ENS AND VILSEitYItEN OE' ST. PAI N‘ wbor.upou the Court %tele the folio. tog ~rd"' " A 16.1 11.1. AMV:11114 0. 'Soak the Strinotot of writing or aswllotM.. for a coarter, Ito Curves W•Uemccs snit I:MS[IU= or St l'iri burin Irma prewented le epee C•ari, utat cosdiUolot tboretu wet forth sod ewat.sned Sod wet Dapirettut to Our Constauswealtli the I Mgt wtiktaistrainetit of weitin Mod tin paw. dike of the eats* county, sad ilao dtn.ot =et ...Lit"' t ,'" 0.""Pt41." twisted In tb. Could. of Erie to at vie Potties fort► that an application has 1... ."' game ouch cirri., of lerorporstiott. s ou . •eilko r° *bore to the root:mei, the awl t ,Isrt • th sI I, *lt Comet now west ousting, watottea mot os, .st .."6"d 17ti. Aet of Aansnahle that the 1'0n" .4 ssuit 4 in to rho articles sailOorditeoo. ouu ooto. find emmetaitted, Imam* sad br • rorporstior eurfait.' [rb, Aikr. 0. 13 w. graVAlrre up, f r•• i s ` Alit IS._ WOOeiIRANI% 61 all grs.l.,, t.. 4 .3, 1 pain- .11 - 71 , 41101 bad Liquor., t0r511,11“,44.r.: 47 ... f V &Bus wire* 1.4•4 asd *bow wpm. 500... d. for mho by B. r SLOAN'. I. ■ ME
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