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d* fiFICKH, PROPRIETOR. )'0L III. THE TlTTSJi IDVEkTISEK. n ifl mn«iTrr.i.*Y M0KN1XW, in Tirrwx C£lf*K CO., IOWA. gOITOR'S OFFICEVCOI NTINO KOOSf in T«« Hotr*» Wtra I mi coshtt jeuuc E S Copy 1 year, pa.i«t in advance. •1 50 do. juH with «-x tmnths Oil io. p.»id at mil nl lite )*ar. 2d Liberal aeductioas mad# to clubs of ftve ur •tor* to addreaa. JUTES OF JDrEhTLsJSG. 1 sqaar# 1 insertion, I 00 Cftch additional ime^'a, ftt i^ume, "hi I aquart S month*, 4 00 1 (k. 9 month*, 7 UO I do. 1 C4r, 10 00 4#. 3 fTN«nth«, 00 •o«U«» If Oil d%. 1 y#»r, t. on S4 ##lumat ob9 y#*r, 2 00 .« «. oo 60 jy%UtM vrkMt, rt Hb't, or U»*. I TiPrO^ ADV*-ilTIS£R JOB diWJE fciilliJIKfii: Hi Mtirfictory mauasr six! cs.ri furais* at notirc, i o a 0 I I Jt'L* K X, •tmrpry kind «xecatru wi a leatm-ss a .*.«• BWS9 teh. W LLLs A o n e y a u a w fiolicl(«r ia (duuiery, t* 9j I H| *lr% (. ft". •f 1 y«% •ciag JXO. L. Fl ilf ,r or hi i.r 1 r!": r. tltorney and (ntiu^eilor at Law i 1 1 u Mil -M «»ft, ». i -ft IHIM «1wa Km l^l'• Am 1 A ttoukkv Am- IVi'iM- o.» at turn. WALand ILL Pur'-hase and wil -ul Ksut«, Warrant*, attend t« i'ayratN.i of Twie*, Invot.cation o ti'lM.CuiiVpy^i.cir'K, 4i.c, J*«fUijuUr iii uUDu xi* u Hi'.'li io f»r •, »ai att4ae .! r- rttifl if f. tr O.T.r* IB the r. 'lit Houa* with 'Ji* iU. c»M«*r. Tipton, low*. ». a. iiiTia. t. C4kM«mxii fHWEA ft IfJlclrrfMs on? ai Gl-tiftr-l Lkad A ent^f 6»COM) MM t. I i o u 1 1 i V 6 ftlirriCF. OK TMK I'b'.vcr.iud Motory Pub w M®. Tipieic, Kivih. n| josi.Pii L,IXafter. OTAHV pu'o!-e, Kicliaj't#r, lo*a. th« PmI OSes. v i n y join iirnr.n, Attohnkv J.H. OOWER, BAlTHEft A 0*, A N K E S I E A E S I N E i A N K LAND^Afi^STS. Carasr of Cti.itoa aac W iohinatna StrM nSr3 1y Ioua City, flhoa Findings, Saddlery, Hard -ware, oilars and iiaml .Vam Strut, *W:.± alme, Ivwu, i ii M. t. 1..1 II. I- ra«, i U S S A i AichitecU and &uporint«ii4«u' tlKH'. E S 10, Fr ub 'und f. Hunk Mmler's ftock foraale. Lor: HO' I* DOWKINO, PrnprJrlor. wier ol Wuiutii uHtl Stcidu iU' cU. -5S MrSi'ATINS |'j*4. u« ».p- .M a.ri. n w.a l.lu ». I: n «r,l •'•iw*a *««ir.wkU.i ii^bn 10tMD«a«tan Mil|-Tli cf W'ttrr .S",rrtt 1 1 -P n i w*# m***.* 1 t,h.**'•'••v'fcrm PJW n »|U-.Hly r' |M-*4 k« E i A N V o K '''"tiwn ri.i nii!s, II P'l OS, luWA a k Y K S U i K i Corner if i) i'»n.aM Mur, -,. BsisSCJLS'" 2 WiLi.U.,i, 1 llKl.m.i:. J3Ei OU Hwrkr, auk# *qi:a.-.. •Law. P.-ofcit'oual, and r-ther 'trl§. "f flee p«i y«ar. $3. at.J for eicb audi •ai lii *. 1. Ulf yearly a ,d jjcarly advertis meats to be ia f#r p«r'«i1y advance. A i i i .- i -i i i- -h e u n i o i & and chv£»d arcir.i'n^ly. OFFioE. Htv'.ng pur,*h i..:t 4. tf-n avl iif&.'iciit ae lf»»:oa of ia-",i i.!. ho Pu»in.hcr .- n w pre pftr *4 to «io ritarly avery tiescriptu a of Ij A I N *3Fjsr Incorporated .1. D. BlMIlk A K A I E fair*. OJUt met Burn'tt Book iiore, and tor nskli.mh A W i i n e e n a a i o n ^%dar Con iy, low a. ~t A A O N I K RT~ TJ t'F.J ICR L\ DHL Vet 4- MLDICIXES, i'ufla, 1'titaU, Oil*, lititMi, Uro«?eti«*. t'i Bd'trc, [r», Uardwais uaj •.rn.j N'llioa*.— Tipioa, ioir«. nl W 1 I O V Wh i|.- «,. »l foica.ts, CHAV?luE3 NAELLE iria aori, I'o-i. 1 IB •aiWftij#, *1 I)4 nprt fiva. |A'» PtTI.U p. KNIT i, BlOK BIHnElt AN*II Imihk *l*!«t rACTPaBlt 9ra oppotlft »*t /hcf Mtortitftoe p-*: '»r* third »loiy. l'ri:Hiii)f, la':D|{ ami l.iml Jag 01 evuiy dtacriptlua e.\«i iiti-u to ortit-rln th* baat styia, «u aliort notion, .n I ou rtuaounUi tarma. •d m- a,i t*t»f '11 ,».lr I). w.i, v» ..!(» I 1-kn* -r* r,ti- i u k e y o u s e TtPTOW, IOWA. In ruMwiiioii «h«h MIMH|. .«• ..M,. ."••lllOM. I(l K«tr r«' 1. 1 C«nf« ,#!#?« In mv ooa% vi® m% tw.. Shots, Clothing. Ha!u:art. all it ^ifru uit' '^1 1 ui«-ii'» A IreoMfHi 1 it' z .u L'offtmi*~i,«i Vl-robaol*, ir.Mi ia ir *i« it 'hf lih" HI ir»i kmd ot F«ria 1-' Pro»tnr.«. Y. WMOLtlALl AMI) KITAIi. Iifc.il tR IH hOOTs A »f// kout of Leather, Units I 0 4 I Y K PI' fei Float, Vid'i• 't-fif, th* pi.f nritaK cmu Yl n|.ri«?t«,fc Wat rloo, IOWM, 1 l» A K J\. i w s u a n o e o a n HmrroHu, cox*. IS!V—Cath Capital $503,000. r.fE n 'i rsijfiied u»»»u4 be"n anp-tiBteil A .«nl t'ii* old i -Hu liC., iiii.ny is prepared to issue polirie* on favor*»:^ terras. VVEI.LS S|{ KR, A^pnt, U.Tire in 'he Mouu, Tipton, Io*a, O O N O O E THOllN «to ST*J!I1C sr, Merr'uinti T~r*ato Jaw* Tb" kbore Urn oui-aotljr oo na i f#i •tifioty 01 iry Ooo4*. Gneerin, H»r4w»,t, Clothing, Hat* a*id Cap*, Buoti and Skoet, A«i %lt Iti 11 (.001! uctdrd by t]«c Minniitnilf »b «-it /,•«»n I w«. n IvHtiiu, »t h«» )n 1N*«* rt tw n 1 i I K- (•. IB ,a,- I III IM »tb '1 !lr»t 1I1 »'ll ritu O »r. k 111 I»|" A '»r A 00^1.1 ll.»,,» i, 1^14) it I 111, 11, i.i thf 'rf'Wit H-fc i,*: u u t-«• miM .i'cc 110 Exohoaga Office !1 SKiHT DKAFT^on N"w V ,k can t»» ot ne S'ibsrrii'i'f .n vi cH'o '1 Tipton. January 1, 'M. niirchttux* oi sit. amt Dmitj t.ii isif'ru Ciiif» i asi Am*ri-ft« (r.'d ,r a »fn»!l f»r#nr\ *i»»i Ojftee $m*Um*d awl Sh-Hf'* tve »»'M u. rtTh.i.L juts w. IIMM^ I .'• V, and Ju'tica t'»« fV:ioe, I ... !i»vr.. 11 .. »il,e the ''nnrt Hvusc lt| W i U i I I 000 *. jj ,' tiy Om»- Wr *f Pout Book!* "fa S!ni-kf: cm.Mailt iy "n Intnl. t:«.iintii sipn i»*d w»th ali kind* of fllanka Kr«ttda a»d otW* bowk* t*r Co in y at r.nrt nniie*. i. a. pt.'arcx. tnrtHAm. ui/KFi:e 4 xoktiun, I I^UCHil IN WatMie tai J.n fry. •V(. lif -H. Hit. (. k m*s or i I 4 i mr Lu v\ 1 2 iy O I I I Jfjsr TPta veda pplv of Dr. I r'H Mr.i- •ctNcs. t-.f iir ..viiriv Dr« store A. (Jll.tO KT. Ak'' foi Cedar eo. E A K K Bv PAN' A ItltA.i (O.fMiil H.»- A'dri-1 H- u-e. Tiptea. ha* BKI 1 In had r. ulur'v fiery uftrniag «xci'|itv'.1. 'tei'iimeia.U. 3»'U" Wm Ross, M. D. I i«iii «. »i.i. a «1 *i 'K"Oi». Will hi. Mifnt'it II-.'.rn Wpl pra^lice on tlie tleoUc Syitem, at Wli on and vicn i'v n-irty MOTT*i«W*K. Play si« i a a i 4 Surjfoni, Pei ioaumtl) 1.oca ted. w A u JA NK« TI Kit, Y s 1' I a Old oks cooauotl us h«nd. 9&t(. k s i 1 K N, WHi w i.rtae in Tipton anJ fielnity, Ofi'u «, In ».•» ilirecti)' a»iurti of ihi. Com Hum**, 1 i)t »a b-w*. ul j, tvuril* l"!V^lfUN A N»- glor •••d Ofk i •w 8u»l« trm OW Utailmg. 1 and 1" rt Jttnmf.aap Hn'i i ftlli [Jeuot Mhrm'ilt' ffttftT I.O W, Pio|»rl«t«ii. E V rerentl* i'i 1 •k"of« pO|»Dlat lloUil, ttnd rcfui'liii!.sd It 1. *ZTn'n\ °'fc I" "o-unrnfi V'"u •»«'».*»laaU CoaMuanir. MK0\. Itocb^»*i*r. ad«r Louai), loam. Office at ti.e Iowa Hon»a, T, lU.tflO.M K. MkOm A i O W S OsK IIOI NE. dwlwlvt Vfy. tlirdw«re \t| wo fru* e.t t» ^'ir c*ri» an' b* a tend#') o i'fom|i*:v. 'nt e if tb«! i s''1* f4*h in g. ami .v ir an »i ie »i i ntu iarf^e* H« .*« «s a »'?. Ti e/t 'oft Farnitar« I f.. I .1 Bp.jW, Kit sro II* Hsiitfi «f* 3tif U W A V u i E i m^iti ..iforiti iwa, tM.sl 1"'• -.'..Ul'!* aniij' if t-ui n*nt mi Mj.v^.ii ni.it 11 M.t A, wiY,uu» iwa uoa u. ttAUii, »'. oui'-uirnly c- ivi. I'll Ui-'lci V k 1 I,, on z .1 o Ti..i( of filoiing All Siid. ,•-!»«» hu.-, Mi-teai'- »r«. .-ash. Jl 1 ^liv'i ti-1 'i. w!| 1 C**b 1 ,• oir L. in »!,•• W.-#f N a n S $ o Y 9 v 1 4 «J I s HOUSE h-#fllMI| ...Ml 1 v T.M*S.- t.iui ms mav fb»t auu brijflit be»tn l-e auadad, taut »i,y b« ulue nu tinre, Mmruir tiowvm be ftd«d, ii&>t youtk's warm {jroinia« a'cr. IteHetS it B«t though loiifly Thy evtliir,/ luiiur iLit/ bp Th&u^ii b^d.ur's t»rk c.in uul/ Flo.it on u a unucr aea, Tboiiffii r.rne thy b.ooir ii «toa)iag, There. «itl. uu art, i w i i i- S o w e w e a o e e i n 'Uie ..iiif.i. 1 ,.f tlt«* h.Mrt. ,01ts owttt hki.it 1 u U tmaL uii LucuV wur, fiit re ia a aont of aorrnir, TUb '1«5*UI uir^.- of th» g»y, IkM !«.'•, rft' uaa-v nf tu.*.Tinr R'4" ili)i III ilill) I'0"1 co',*, A£ tft -jJ A LETTtH vijtf o\ lii Approaching »leetm of Prtsii«at ann tfce Ctudidatsi N. Y. Cir*. Sfju. 19, '5d. To the (Mi'ora of tne K\«*iin^ p,,^ GiNtLCMtx —Ti Iftt,.mi y .urcor »«t'B|t 11 .Vin ii. ai.d y•( *•!itorml com MH'iii" up..11 it of Ur* I6tu ifiki., M-etu in w»n»iii 11 ciuirtt'ry to tiruuud a rrply. Vo«i c«»ir«*?p udfiit dot's not t?rr in #i»v ntg that ilfaiie u,e st»c«i#» o| t(»« He. Hitiuii.i ty and ti 1* 1I1 cii' 11 of th' ir t* i.iiiUh-, ami timt lam i.«n.ly n .11 ttiiiu.t) K i:iy ikiu«mii1.i«' elf'iit t) |,n «rt«mt Tt.if» is u tin* irsull of e »i a n y jmi* 1 ivnc as 10 nifu, but »pn». of it «tj. C01. i- ivino'it a.11 uci^uHiiiif 1. I Utlji tav i.t-rnr mm, oor tm I m,y com* inviMCHtimi with |)iin direct or i ultrfct, ai o. written. Ou tiiH o ln-r lianl n»y l»-fliiie» oi lri*»t!=ls .ip a .«i a.i,u r.iti.)o .Of \l 1 Pooi.adtn, as it man, nr»- 01' no I hod ii en», in n word. M^iidslf ai^inc by a'l ilifii Coogrraai oal nctioii u. tuak a Slave St a it* in N^itot'iu l.tiuudea, ami ti at, too. against the will j| iu luuabi t.UltJ. Hiy 1: »ran«-r, mi.i mv «.i»-nijihfnt-«l i»* yimaoi tr«»r» !y iuiiimhcv i»n»l r»-cip Irn^tti ««{*,, Sil till^j, u,iI' 1 l«r ,ipt (J tins turn.- by n »iiiu-ni, r«iaiiliujr -.»ui tiug an.t I whui mi any lane ile: 111 hi jiio I, u i i«iig. hj'it*sii»u en in-ly utlifia of i..em irmt wiii'iy njfui int r».»,,ai u.tak up.M lux #pii»iiio'ii. I i, in t, |.e a iiiHti •1 i'. u UK«U»«La'i.l'iy. ul' 11,^'h iti'egr :y a id vam-iia ekp.'fience He |S gor roUrried, u 0 in P-l a ti i. by many l«*l,(ical iriends, wtiom |er»itiaUy I t«w estreui aii«t 'j ii «m I am u it by U a ot loii| cli-itMit i ...i 1, ifti.iua y iutd shit» i jou'ii re ard F,M mor h. 1 qua .it ij*e s 1'n ii' iaUuvi crutic p.i.^ ., lonhi (Jo dart*.. v fiave ejrr ed j. Bo*:* '••k rjcl.f.s, anJ I oft. *UA'EH 1F. $P£ Citkry Fancy Go*it »1». I i» .. JIUJ I'H? i n w i o e v e i i o i i i a i v e e n u o n s and fal$'* i&sues a.id nt .ers lakitji op*-*n «iys*'V 4»t 'Ue :!p ye»so,h' !mt .i o»n nl 1 If I idvo atliig III*?cntie« Oi K «ii!as. or taroiii 4 ir* mU.uusiou Uirlet kme Free "Mil pie. -'O.n. iea« o ii «i^..-ur.n» im )«a.e' niens, wmle otiicr n prt-aeulaiiVes •1 y»«.» tie pi« i i nieuit.iig -ip a .... i* »n Pe,iiM\Ivama. wild De-iioo'iatic a atioii'* and •li.eua'iitg .utaiil in«n my 1 der» Ii n ohm Vt tea, declare tuemselves 01 ii iil? I.u• ail in v.*i r». My io«'e 01 (aihiieiy be iion-coui'iiiUal upo 1 tneir CO'iotry and native o. not allow n y feeling a and met uatioox. I ».• easy tu snow, will be to p/eveut ai either to delu le my ju Igment or »ti!l ni «io»t euniely the format 10a at any wore i u*cK'fice. ami I am compeihd to 'orl*ii my wll resjieit by committing what I be lieve to be pa»pa''ly wroog. or else en rol m^s.'li iu opposdiou toibe Deinocra'ic party. I see n« ressrinaMe hope of justice and •yutpa'by for the people nt Kansas in tne who nafe tramp ed upon the Com-iiiuiion and all 'he eut-mtat priuciples of our t»ov'i-riiii!»nt, robbi Kai,-iis ol its civ.I liberty and right of MiflVuge, iaiu waste its ternioiy vv th fire ami s vord, ami re pudiated even civilization nscl). i i its platlorm 1 liod the enunciation are I mad tne Border Rutliaus ol AI 1*-[ knowledge, a sitigie Democr-.t. In the ,rt ,M,| soon and then hcomplices of the South.! Conveinmus of Cleveland a.id Buffalo. I and a dec araiiou stiguianxnig as'armed treasouabie, and that le..i'aiice tie law toe 111 tderate and jusoli i'»ie self-drieuci* ol men a.'ai ne.uliy aed i.iiauiousiy ot pitssed by ruttlan vio- It^ice tin i outrage, beyoud all bumaj taduiaiice. i and tne whole party of the nation as semble 111 Naiionil 'oiivennoii, with bat o e individual dissent, exprtss ng its S r+ unqualifie a imialiou of an Adminis tiat'O.i w» icil has lei IIS II 88 I lie ool and co.iiipli of all ihe ro.ijjs in fin t rd upon Kan-as and by us venality an.) i n ecility uioig.t the countiy to an lu tevine war. I lift.I all its Representatives in Con- it ss, with turee individua exceptions, in earnest Zeal tysp-ec.! und v le, to c»ver up m*' 11 iquu.es ol this Adoiiuistiation and me Bolder Jtutfians ot .VIisouii, and tosuppossa lair in vestig't 1011 ol outrages wfticii shock boUi human ty and reputilicaruiiii, aud dely me C'o'.iStitanoii and tue la v-. I fi ,d 1. est same r. presi ..tatives, after (bmotft iraratetwl ca.Ted without distinction paity. .11 lur- not htve been li.. u any waut of gene- ts# ty ur ol but ui.ly iu u^unvmc^ totue prevailu tone and ^enlun nt of the pa ty which is enlist, upo., tne other el priiiciple« vvnicii wouhI put toe rope side of the question. And not only h.ive pjl^j ihty wei al»oiii the net ks of men tor e*ercisuig he they abstained iroin aidiug tne move-j ju# \tchiMjn'»l virtue constitutional fi^tit of peliiioQing C'0:i- ment. but tu ttieir presses aud by fieir |0W'B besi les i should 8iess lur a tale overt,ment, or a re- pr-vute lulluence ttioy liave e« deavored die#s o grievances f=ir worse ihau loose to cripple aud it'ard it by sneering at it, whioii ird to tl.e V\ar ol tne Ke.oli.tion, warning the community aga.nsi it as ^^,,4 wmm -AX»XS TtziN'a-nw*^ j..xj^n jt y_. isroiniigo TIPTON, CEDAR Go. IOWA—SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 1856. refusing 10 Mtrv* m» pt*of»l^ ',vv" up,Ml tliem hy io «*igu anay. Bod still r« fusunrto •dimt iiifin inui thr- Union, 11 iv for r-it sens *lntii. in liit* on-jra of iiiuf exiatiu^ S»t«i*-8. b.-.i! Jwvn drcliit'd miirttabL and ot no ai ci nut I n i i n i i s a e o o stiiation edopted ma ooiistitiitiooal and tiiiit^Mno iou»*d luuiufiT, («i,d wiiicli nan can doub* 10 i.a»»- ivii .ted the ivill i.( ill** p»-oplf and aiij |.on ng a law i oilut.v 8iir»siituic, vfnicii is t-afy to slion \\oulJ iiav«» piT|ifu tied in Uic Miiti' l»»*i'iii,. fill, t» ii.-u*jMiit .it which I.n* fty loi'cir alit-ady afici .1 Wnu IIm Uai ffuiUfi.l ot tin* I't/rtiM^ 1 lind tueui r»-1 using 10 make appro pr.ation* for tlif aniiy, u i!e»s Hiaiar y i a o e U o e n o e a o e n a w s vio atu-f on tlieir ihc«», of ti.e Coi.sutu. tiou, fnai'ted f»y a Lig^Uiurt* in vinlti I'on 01 the luwa ..f ti.*- nit-'J Siait-s a ni nnpost'J by lorfig:i upon ciiin^uei'ed and sut jtigated American jitz -ns I find that one m«*ti ber, who rtiori* than uy oti.er »iood out n^anst ujt» «*uslave IllClli oi his uilitr It'liuvv Qlllll'llil, 18 rf lufd a rtMtomiuatiuu by tUc iX'uioi.iuuc party of Ins iliair.ct. I find iq the caavas# uow going on that lite whol- tone ol tlielr party prt*» i« iu tho aaiiie dueotioti. Wlieotii^ first ?tait!in«f intel igeiice if the outrages in Kansiis reached toe Slates, th«ir editors det ouno the foul wio in terms of fitting iiult^uai ion. It wa^ bat a spas inn ic efTwrt, ho.vever, ai. iu !el«-rencr to tne Sou li aud the prevailing fwnti::ienl of tne party, lliey heve dropped off. one ariei another, until now, so far as I have en able to ascertain, there is n it a Democratic |«per \*i i. dares baldly to jusi 1.y and deU-nd the Freo Mate party, aud denounce their luvadrm. In jilace ol eiit'ouidgriiient and synipa hy lor tiien u i n i e o w i i z e n s I o e N o i n tiiere IS little else ti an jeer- and i itiicule i^r tiieir opjiresard a.i.j aoflermsr cib1i« 11'ii—inuvpr«'avim mn 01 tneir iiiotrve* ani conduct, auu a pieteuded incredulity o. Hie siatemenls atil appenU wmon tbey id tfieir bret reu uf Ine Stale*. 1 find their speakers eiiiibitini th«* same spirit so.ne of them ignoring the WashiuguMi, in Knuaas and eiaewtiera, would 11 cessarily, to a laige elient, be liiieil wuh our enemies. Tiis iiilorniii tio would come through a disloiled tut- dium and la-lly, tie could not aid us without having lift made up ma mind e ahiindoued and v\arr«d upuu bv J«II party. Tt.e iSomu »uui.l csatge him with vio'atmg Ins pledg-s. and turn upon him with t. e bittei'est hostility, and at K asi a poitiou ot th« Northern De« inocracy viou.d lolio* their exdn-ple,— lie would thus be left witnoat a party to support his Ail.iiui stiatioti. unle»s lie I u Ihc u Co .auuttiuii adopted by Iiei pco- I 1 th* public t!'in.vistr "t.o:,s a.id p. ip oi '/if pa.ty, I iirjfl Kiuifia «ii e# n'xtiiing brn'al iiiMtif, .•« re e aj|»eai# ui iluit jii-ojiiv lor i^ain-t unparan led iong^. i* li i doubl i:.ey iu«»l tie u»~ i« pa-re 1 -e rti-i.»e3 Jot 3 m- ,1! .*1 j'HUce au pro:ecti0ji, *tld ft i eii I ie»n fit-1 iistt'jice iu owltage and ep|)ie*e oii. I iiu.i itii u,e Democrats Soui!, ao ue Dea cra« y uf il.e Nortu. hating '.e Kf nans-Nebraska iy looting at Slavery 1 as a rignt into tiie I eirit-jrif*, lu sp.te oi »a »r 1 ue peopi.- and t..a tne n i«it« 01 ti e »rntory nave no ngm TeiMortal laws 10 ioibid it .'e it D. u.». auc rt. p.estMiiatives tut ma'i'y "oi^'ine i n a e i s y i v a a e v e n i n e S e i i n e I .lull tl.e Hou»*, bold ati^i proclaim these 8,1 w i Free S ales. Having originited a moT«*mi'iit myself to aid jui' pe,nie by 1110 Wnai, tneu, ha*« the Free State men o( Kausas lu exp«ct Irom a Democratic tiec" ion woui 1 r.gu.fully be considered a imo r, Very truly ywtirs, A. H. Ktitii. Krua ii.# tiiaaoai i 1« .1. itutliun^o.) reamylvania Politics. ftnuoKLPitu, ept. IS, 1866. v &*'•' '1 l'i- iwiu.i r.il. told you that yuu s ould ute a line irom me, giving you political ne.vs, and I »MSii i haa n »o pi unused, lor what lo ^ive you, that would nave certainty in it, I cannot aay. Here 1 a u, in ,.|J Penn sylvania, among olJ friends all of wbo.u tireu De nwcrutio in (mat time*# »lood 1 a .01 uuu Iiat 1 i»o 1 st unpi de, ai,#. 1 Uioug 1, Houlu ci*auge —men tViiOai 10 ijiimj iji pu. ii.ii- a, ,va uaaiing f.e ue ii!k.iuui par-y- Fot i-ill a:, i Ro g«fa* -thw otd bardivare deao r. personal l« tend* c( JBacaauaiij, ay siioold uiey a a O i u u s e i i u i a n y o u u u u i say. No atttJ, loing //icy tj,' y wiih Haies, me Union must »iaud i u.^ake,,. Did you ev.*r letl hke kuocl..i^ a man do»vu/ Il not you did not Jeel ln»e I di ou the cars tiie o.her uiglit. What would y» u tWUik ol being wakened Up at sue jess withe Democracy, lu it# rank.-. aa»ed the oo-operanoa of tueii ot all par-' for*Fr" iM)nt''3i'T( liu^.'i.iua'n'and as»ur«a that Mi. and with the .ver to control its actions, ties. I hare Uiled to enlist iu it, 10 ny fjr Filbnort. I'Mini .iiai 1 .,!,«• I we v a Uie Cu u k i v k o 4 W i k I i w I i upou u ifumrnn wi.r s i n u a a o a e o u a u u e w u o i i n a 1 1 Wl«« I... Ie«lu... Lkr I ca„. I .lsj, ,0 „lf ,,J «, ,0 i' a u u e e n i e s a s i u a i u i e u e e v o e s o a O n y i s v e v Jitr in, Pufftft Ju ljjfi K' iy. a it-aJer in titUe ul !'o k, 1* a U i V y cantinJaie fur Coug es» oil Hie its puiilic.,u Jicket. In the p.a. e oi Hit »e tutu, iwwfvfr, the iiuci.aiian mi ave gaiiif.i R. eu Haudail, o.U n:g»f uiiil claim that Uiey nave im de a giod exchange it may be thnt ihey nave, i know nut. I\uv, how am i to tell you tiow euiwylvania is goiiig, 111 Hie luce ol ad these tilings? I cannot Lut will i|i»e Jou a guess. II Fiihi ore can be Kt pt in hie field, with any show at all for sucu. as, iluck w II gn the Stitie Pmh,. ip .ia w. uld now give Fillmore a urn merchants say aud if a&sureii a e e i s n o n a n e o i u i i o e w i cast tneir ioiea 101 Fiemout. 1 have trud to tell these uit'ii ol the danger lo the lll' tl, bu, lilt y Will ll' be lleVc it, aud U u V W a 1 uu »bicli, us I was uot vei 1 \sA,&% jus. men, brougiit out come ts- riiarks( lluu w uol Vt tr JtuLlt (lJ lJir thensie e oi mis enterprise, tiiere was no L.0od ,«euse ol tne maj my (Uay ihtse Deniocrat present but inysell. I his can-1 liMligs NWe St Uw aM Mlli WlW Dav.d .\icu.sou, so comprnne a, y lo hli!!t k¥t ,fu mUvd t0 {|tf ,lip|llutut. luoury would yaukl,,. (j 4 i0u Admini# r^liou evru il piesided over by Wi. ,^v' \lr. Buchanan 11 tie could be lelt to act upon his uwu impulses, unaffected by external influences, and iree irom all pledges and ohi.gahoas, expressed ano nnpiied, tne case would be veiy diliereiil. Hul, UhUitunau iy, this is n a so. His 1 rnt'rhanlt ...ust Obey the p.ny seut.ment o„ morning I lia letter .rL P-W'C ofBj. ^.i.ch he is elected. T„at there .re saying "that unless I make peraonul i Democrats 111 IVnuyylvan a wito arn lull "leumi of H.m.anism. and i.iat I am or ol iiidi^uation against the coutluu uf the i have beeu a Uoii.tm Cwthui.c. that Su e S o u i u n a u u K a n s a s a w e w i e I o e u i i o a n a a n a n awn re. and thai tiiey wouL use tneir in other letwr from Indiana, telling me that flueti-v to redress her wrong* I am well il I will au'horu- my fnei.dj there to Sdti»fieil but they are loo lew in pro portion lo the whole party of i ,t lTuio,i to sunai'i h's Adm ijis'muon in a »vu. A itti !iis party. Tney hhave as Vtf' l»eii unable to iiiaketi eii opinio ?appeur and tie felt in lue party and ol course cannot do s heiealtef, uouor tlie«r gootl in teiiieu'iou?, but ea«uot beli^va iu then power. I repent ihat I li ve been forced to these conclusions alter no slight itrugqle with my leelinga aud iijclinai.oua. .Should Mr. Buc anati be elected, a:id his adininisiration bod.lTerent from what my jiidg.-uieut CiMiipeU me to believe, I snail gve it my coniinl approhaiiii, and uiy Iteble though willing support. As I h« hove now, I must rt-guid me Demo cratic party us lullv co.i mated to S».utii« em Sectional ism, toward which, for sjme ine past it has been rapi.lly tending, a»J I quit well a-sured tnat my duty to IUV uuiry deman u ai toy hauAi lltts aucritiue ot persunul leelin I am a Roman ("utholic, they can accure for ra. a larg« (*«rtona and Iriab Ulf. I have to frarm Foiluiiately for the causc of iruth tiiere were ether gentlemen present, and they forever extinguished Mr. Cook by the following atfilant wliich appears ia the Courier aud Lmjuirer Commercial ~frlver/iser Wtt# 111 Uuu u ..|, i^i u„. 1 dec sion agai'i« us, whatever may be tiis "'"."""i or |,%,fry ,iiid kiJUkV he WM trQm be iiiitapplied, thui eudeavoruig U1 pre- ,i I cau: him in Missouri, let him loo, veut coiiiributious ovvu irom Ineads oi the measure. 1 uiig .t oon with tins catalogue and e uiiierate other iodic itions il ucce.-saiy. suowiug llrat ie prevailing tore of lue [wriy is hostile lo Kansas but I consider it only necessary to add tnat what I have said relates but to the North. I'heSouili, where lue great mass oi the par y s to be louud, makes no r»'ensiu.i as a whole il.e udv e.cy Ol uuytiling but P"'« I Tbe Quakers aic hall 'cwed^aitend" Bolder Runiauisiu. Venoout^ if I catc out. Why, I was so augry that I actua Iy said some very uuuabic things 0i JLU vid It. Atchison. Kansas and Missouri, (knowing, il seems to me, no difference between n. bori'er counties and St. Louis), is ul| tiie conversation andil we ca..n 1 save Penn sylvania, by keeping Fillmore be.'ore the p- opie, we arc gone lor il t.e is dropped Frt lUJnl gets two-tuird# ol the voles. t'g [lueetin^s aud saymg that 'v ri'.y Fie- iiioul ia a proper innti Never lear mociuie can y tlie llag noiumau Bucoauau and we si.alI s.and by nun and it lie is beaieu we nave a higner duty 10 periorm— it is to save ine lunou, 1 shall ttien expect all good uteu to be witn us. lor all in Missouri, 1 hope, Iwve Uie L'nion »er than th- prr ilege ol extending slavery 1 U ltU lgr at^ reajwet satisfied, and ht,',:"i,b ,,,-itiw .,s and hearty Fremont man. U 1 are iu iilHUU Uirili OiOulflK UU tUlliti I ,ie Wlfll t0 i .- turmeU 1 hut |je uij wb,c!i tic, ed an- .u tlu iV |laSuU aii ,,.. tr 4 4 i Ui«mi ail huuies yuu itisinuated. 1 had a s and ^t^ltlg^'!• Certainly have kuuckcd Wlne e .Je y| tUei^doTn n' Uud aQ[ bet!U ufrai lJjat l[)e Woj] (j a sincere tiot g# iq AiLany. J. L. Moriir, 1SJ Ciiiton st., Brooklyn. N. COM io( «, Ja., 19 William at., N. Y. II W. Pur i a, ao Beckman St., N. or BaooaLvx .(ve Y, Brooklyn, SejK. 16 h. 18-36. K i s n O U S City 8S" On the lU day of Septfuilier. A. D. 1S-SU, betoru ine per sunnily came John L. Moffat and N« than Comstock, Jr., a«d R.,y W. Po'ter, tne subscribers 10 the foregomg state ment, to me severally personally known ft:iC and the said Moffat and Potter be a„a M„. r,,n«„ true. I TERMS, £1 50 JUttT^ KC£. A Liar ?uuoued. lowing wtUfjtraphic di»p»«ch w*» l.ur|kk A Mr. B. F. Cook, of New Y«rk,i to (ew#jtr-»jrs called 11 long since, upon CoS* I rcmont New Yoaa, Hrpi. to ask him wutiitf alxul his re 'Tltc h! to winch *. e sat a!a toriiy answer* gives »n acconnt i an inter* 1 1 v i e e w e e n o e o n a u u n e I i s u I o o k s u e u e n u y u i s i e 1 ao account of toe unlet view, in wbicU be i 114. ,te« ,j t,.e C.!oa«l took occasion to greatly misrepreseut tb« i Fremont dei ared that (bat qui^tidn waa conversjition, by putting word*IiIm lime 111 the Colonel's mouth I w •1 atn Irequen.ly iitUrrognted by all |£H?.^r. re over the country CotRiHtrrft! r,'u' mr 1 of the 17th. ArrmwiT. Tfc* Wtk»rsigneJ weie preaent wttfc B. F. Cook at fan interview with Colonel hrciuont, concerning winch he baa pub lished a staieiu-nt and affidavit iu the of this day. Ti e affidavit contain* many iuaccunicies of detail in reference to what proceeded ti.Ht itiieiview, but wc !i,all notice grave 'Miirsi'-ns mi material inn sia'.eitivuls tu that part which relates to the interview itseli. .Mr. Cook was introduced as a I" illm.ite, n »t a Fremo it man. lie alraigh:way pr ceeded lo .uteiruga'e Col Fremont 111 legard to ma faift awl pr^* ent belief and was apatve.ed lompi'v and e*pl'Ct jy, as Mr. Co k 1ms repre seuteJ town:—I'hat !,e uevei had b^eu, aud hatl mtrr j»voie«sed to a Caiiiuiic but it is not true m.»t ue Slid iu felerence to the J-U*gaiiuu mat was waiting for lnm. as Mr C00L sta ea, 'when iney interiugtite iue 1 snail put ine mosi lav .ral.ie construction upon tne matter that I can. wishing to offeud none l.a 1 to secure tne vote ol all. wi.l riot do to deny these things loo s rougly for it ia securing me very many votes Ou the coutrary Col. Fremont expressly said, 'I have been called upou by many lo deny ail ana (atii.hc. ami by others lo a-^ert l! e same, but all that i can do wnen parties call upou ine to Intel I'ogate me in regard to Ibis matter is to tell tne siuip'e tiutn, just as 1 have told you. Col. Fremeiit wenl ou to say that he thought every citizen was entitled to his own religi .us belief, at that he would not coudjinn any man for differ ing with lnm in iorins ol worship that in judging e man he looked upor ins iile auu not i.i* proicssioi. 01 luith. He said iiotniiig whatever about 'securing votes,' or 'its not doing to deny these iniiigs too atr Migly*— nothing whatever capable oi fuch a cousUuci on or justilyinir such an inlerence. II, txpies'ed no unwilling uess '.bat we should 'muke a public ust any statement' tha he gttve. Mr. Cook, at tiie conclusion of tin* interview, pieaeuttd bis hind lu Cot. Frt inotit in a iriendiy tnarn.er, expre^eJ hnuself high ly gratified, a id said that be should vote lur it mi. Rejerring t. me fact that he '['"f CdU no N*i«gara was earing to this pan ariJ had «»n loard, to tiie -il vf cur mfor« illation, alnjm u*o huadred per oni, a! oat ei.hiy of wiiOfil Were Cabin paS9»kig«!r«t loity officers and crew, and the renraia Jer sie« rnj e passengers. Ftoiu all mat that ue iaugiiii»ei n regur.1 ta the itiiia ber lost it is pxl-abie that U cannot be leas tiiHii one hundred. I he water waa very cold aud a cold wind blowing, so tnat many aai.k from nuiibncas, whoi would utiiet'wise l.avo been able to ciiAf 10 flouts until assistance came, the steamer Traveler was aboat W| miles •'i^tant when the fire brok# out 00 the Nn-gara. 1'h# Capiain ordered oil to be thrown into Ihe furnaces ar sil possible steam was maJe to itacii th« scene 01 the disaster. Kvery one accord# so the Captain uud officers of the Trs? *-lfr credit tor making every ertioo to save 1 ft*. was liol, nnd Iowa Can&mt.—Members Trilun«. COIUIlllSSi(iUe|' oi Deeds. In commt nting uj»a this matter the Courier and E xjutrtr says: V\ e leave Mr. Cook to the judgment of the public. If that judgment be pre- i-1. .'fcini«rou« u „.1 tm»r. i,,...,- .ha .k- tJo. ... i Tne public now have the whole case bi [ote them u ine 7 7 "Inch f" f!i 40. 01 Bb at this city. OO the re« ... ity. ditficujty, st lia had formed his ^Uen uu ,!,'at ter^lrh-TT "W ». •"M^t *0 a« to Mr ru/eji fium bum trohstinls and Cu#fo a «. k. T™. ,l 8 u a a U01. I'.just-ce us tho C"inmetci*l .1 lwrtser I'rttmM. ropftes no as to secure the votes ot ail. i lie re is now a deputation watting for me, wlioae errand. I doubt tiui, is the sam«. Ii is better to ^ay a» Imle about tr-is muter as possible atid we inuti nian'ige the tbiug as Weil as we can, a» at lo get lfc« trotea of both side*.' fin* written upa a i e a a i u a e o n A F. -m th" Cuicajfo ®ta**?r Biagara Byroad Tlie comrminity w«i painfully startled at an early hour yesterday morn teg by the distress): intelligence of the burning of the Coliitigwo*. I steamer Niagara Wednesday alieinooa cbout four o clock, between Ozai ee und Sf elovgan, on tu# west s!-ue ot Lake 4Vjici, ^au. i'he Just announcement was received by telegraph Irom Milwaukee, and soon alter ibe stva* mer Iraveler came in, bringing a num ber ol the rescued el thu craw aud pat* wngers. poaaibla FtwmU find t:$ -Tea i'dm**, ing exuact fiotn its letter of a Georgia Slave holder to the K«V Yoilt Timu, ia worthy of atteutiou 'And as to ti,- forrai of n Frer i'Sal Party iti every Slave Slate. I do not uta |i naie to say it could Le done with asc, if mobs were out of the way. And it could, 11 necessary, in spue of tn«ia. A few bra* e hea ls could do the work anywh«re. dut, misrepresent as Fremont haa been, I will not say that he could get tha electoral vo'e of any Slave State. Yet it is beyond all doubt that lit* could get thousands oi ihe people 3 votes in every one of these States. I will go further, will predict that iu twelve mouih* frtfll now tiiere will be a Republican party in every Southern State. Such a patty will not be based upon hostility to the vested ri^Msof any man. It will hav« fjr ila object the introduction among our people* ol Maternal leelings towards our fellow citizens of every section, and of a ay» teiu of rational politics.' of tho v*« rious local committees throughout tba S'-ate, and other meirbers of the Repub lican party having business with the State Executive CviniiUtee, afe respectfully requested to correspond with the under* signed at Fort Des Moines. Let the Iriend* interest themselves in effectipg a complete and thorough oigaii'Zntion ia every preciuct, every .uriiv and eveiy Jiatnct. W. FARNKR, Sec'y of I. S. Fx. Cora. Repu 1 !. n papers plea.ie '^py. They Come by ffui,drI*.—Twa hun dred and fifty Democrats of Detroit who v ied (God lorglve ihtiti!) for erce iri lb«52 sign an Address le the p^opiy ci Michigan ia which tiiey declare their in tention to vote far Fremont and Dayton, 'hey find their jusiificntion for this act in the w a nt.. 1 and ttini^ceMMiry renew t! of the agitation ol the Sluverj ques'ioft, by the Adininistratiou, and in the re 'geg whica have been perpetrated Kan fas upon free white men, that Slavery might be plagted in the territory. Their appeal lo tbeit lelluw D'-niociats to sus tain tie. integiity of the Democratic faith, is powerful aud u.uat be effective.—01». fr-yThe i'tsbotrh pipers say u notwithManding nil tiie efforts of tiro users, the Democratic dainotmrt 11 I ti Hon in that place on Wednesday la'" 1' 1 w,ck U,, 'K waa a complete failure Forty thousand Iy afiiruit did eaci. or UiuiseJi de-1 wis confidently a,,icipa.ed Lu': b, cut pose and sny, tnat bv had read aud fully Ttie numhei ctidnot exceed 1.5 t) V»r un- erstuod the contents ol said s atement! ous caus are or lUlt llU1 T. SANX "V \, ,u n, .er. we muM iu jiisitr-add, tb« louil ol I giA the y U u e u i i3er tte *T U ,J #uWl Lo#M. I«f. aodoa the etreogth^ whicH b« W-i mil Mi«w a wj,,ld to "',ZZ ti ue one is tnat u.e people of Western P"tin*yivania are for Fremont. tidF At tiie great Buchanan gathering at ^lorris, ou the fifth, a Fremont man offered a bt that of the first ci.e hundred "r- remontera. Tl e v as °!!'i fHn 4 levei y re,peciabk firm of w hich he is V/i- I uiei.il/er. ouu of waom, at lea t, We 1 KXX*' .1 ii„r. 1 i"!'4* were for i» inui.t. at.d dunyaav«u kn o.v dill'ers with him 111 pontics 1t*.,,,. n nt Tl bbet.*t* -R I U f" o o I i e I'Uinp-rftd vv audi eager ot. the arn.s of tne Stnie of Maine, It f» -This is the mot* tttatiiiaia iioiwaieu- a motto full of good omen. Many a fcftte wh*r* W.iot 4ir^f/