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In no sense will it be the organ of a Party, in the of the The Senate consist* ot two Senator* from each Democrats..George Kitlvedgo, Dex Deiuokrat, Iowa; TU. Uulieh; $2. UNRIVALLED AKHAY OK TALENT. '- except practical recognition W. Morrieou, Hibbard. Davenport, PROSPECTUS OF THE EIGHTH VOLUME OF THE or a mcro I'arty Paper, but absolutely tree truth that id sectional, and Free¬ Slate. Thbre are thirty-one States, represented by George Harry Proprietor* of the COST, in again coming be¬ to st>cak au¬ Slavery sixty two Sonators. NORTH CAROLINA. Pacific Statesman, Sau Francisco, Cal.; J. II. Purdy. fore the would return thanks fur the NATIONAL ERA. and independent," claiming by dom national the total of in Roman. H. Thomas THE public, gen- " for its editor, and reo- ; by separation Whigs, iu Italic; Old Lino Democrat*, Old Line Democrats .H. Shaw, Der National Deuiokrat, D. C.J Fred. eorus patronage which bas placed thorn fur in ad thority nobody except from and TUoxo marked I. D., Democrats; II., Washington, vauce of other in America U. KD1TOR AMD PROPRIETOR. no in to the General Government Slavery, Indopendont Kuthu, VVm. S. Axlie, Burton S. Croig, Thomas Schmidt, editor; Iluell A Blanchard, publishers, IZ. every literury weekly and BAII.KY, ognising authority any quarter pro¬ those elected an Union won, S. K., those elected ad us the suitable return for such free and JOHN G. CORRESPONDING KDITOR. the exercise ol its and consti¬ L. Clingman. only hearty WHITTtBR, scribe its course and policy. legitimate Southern or State Rights rneq. John Rich- anti-slavkrv frkss. support, their arrangements for 1864 have been made - H. D.O. influence on the side of - K. Kerr, WASHINGTON, In Literature, it will aim to unite the Heau- tutional Freedom; President David Atchison Whigs..Sion Rogers, with a decree of liberality probably unequalled in - - ard C. Liberator, Boston, Ms.; Wu». Garrison ; $2 60. The National Era is a weekly newspaper, tiful with the True, and to make both immedi¬ and by leaving to the States the whole Secretary Aabury Dickins. ruryoar. Lloyd the history of American new*j«|ier literature. They ot Term expires. Term expire* NEW MEXICO. Freeman, C. M. Bur¬ have ax contributors for the year, devoted to Literature and Politic*. ately subservient to the praetieal purposon of Slavery and the extradition of MIMUatPlM. Philadelphia, Pa.; engaged, ensuing to unite the Beautiful subject ALABAMA. Old Line Democrat..Jose Manuel Gallegos. leigh ; $2. the following brilliant array of taleut and genius : it aims - Id Literature, fugitives from service. BenJ Fitipatrick I860 Stephen Adams, (U.) 1857 0HI°- Mrs. Emertan Mrs. .... National New N. SotUhwortk, Deni. with the True, aod to make both immediately 0VA^le correspondents, at home and abroad, XI. That all men have a natural to C. C I860 A. (1. Brown 18aV Anti-Slavery Standard, York, V.; lieniutt, has right Clay MISSOURI. Old Line Democrats..David T. Disney, M. H. S. II. (Jay A K. Qujncy; $2. ton, (trace and Fern. subservient to the practioal purposes of every¬ havo been wcured, and provision as the use ARKANSAS. GreenvwMl, Funny ample a and - Andrew the - P. of soil; - David It. Ihy5 Alfred been uiado for its Miscellany portion that, U. W. Johnson* 1865 Atchison Niohohj, Fdgerton, Kllison, Anti-Slavery Bugle, Salem, 0.; M. K. Robinaon j $1.60. In the first (taper of January next, we design com¬ life. Literary - day - - of of the of the soil is indispensable to life, the Win. K. Sebastian 186V llenry &. U*y*t 1S6V Frederick W. Green, Thomas !<. Ritchie, Hud¬ Voice of the Fugitive. mencing an Original Novelet, written expressly for In it advooatos the Rights Man, It will publish condensed reports pro¬ \ NEW HAMPSHIRE. Politics, » of all men to the soil is as sacred as CONNECTICUT. son B. Olds, Wm. 1). Lindsoy, Harvey H. Johu- ouroolumns, entitlod movements - what¬ - and of right - - and the Equality of Righto, op|x>ses ceedings Congress, explain Triaium Hwith 1865 Moaos Norris,jr 1865 Bon, Wilson George Bliss, Andrew THE BRIDE OK THE - Shannon, whether the causes of which do not their to life itself. - - - 1857 Jared W. Williams 1851# WOiiUS SALK AT WILDERNESS, ever violatee or tends to violate them, that body, alwuy right Isaac Toucoy AHmiiAVKR* MR THIS0K- EMERSON author of " its be the UAUruitNIA. NKW yOR K. Stuart. By BENNETT, Viol*," thin be Personal Servitude, Civil lie upon the surface, and from potation XII. That the public lands of Uni¬ ,, Har¬ BY LEWIS ILMi'UANE. "Clara Moreland," "The eto. - Aaron Will," Involuntary - Forged - lit ward 1865 Soott KlCli, Class Legis¬ able to a constant watch upon the action ted States to the and should William M. U win 1855 Wm. H. Whigs..John Harrison, This Novelet, the author of Absolutism, - - popular "Clara Despotism, keop belong people, John B. Wellor - . 1857 Hamilton Fish 1867 lan, Moses B. John L. 'l aylor, VV. R. Lift* of litaao T. 21 by the SelfishnessSpiritual of the Tyranny of the Federal Government in relation to all not be to individuals nor to Corwin, Hopper.prioo #1.26, pontage" Moreland," we design following by another, oalled lation, Capital, sold granted UKMWAHK. NEW JERSEY. Sapp, Edward Rail. coute. TH E STKP-M< and,s - a . of the of Majority, questions at issue betweon Liberty be as a sa¬ James A. - 1867 J. U Tboiuptou 1867 mIKU, Combination, Oppression but should held llayard Democrats..\.. L). C*uipb«U, 47 " - Imleyendenl Uncle Toui'aCabin A corporations, - 12 oeiiU MARY The ot the *ve]T - Lt>5V William 186V -price \ ueuls, postage ; By Mrs. DKN1SON, author of Hoiue Pic¬ or the Exaotions of extensive bubseription Weekly John. M. Clayton Wright " Party. to cred trust I'or the benefit of the people, NORTH CAROLINA. Kdward Wade, J. R. GHidings. live for tures," Uertrude Russell," eto. It holds uo with the Whig and Era, which, during the year about close, lnw FLORIDA. copied $2, pontage paid. fellowship - have also ol a - the - We that tho of and should be in limited quanti¬ Jackson Morton 1856 George E. ISailger 1855 OREGON. Uiiole Tom's Cabin in 60 cenU, promise number of Democratic organizatims, believing reached the number twenty-eight thousand, granted 1857 185V Old Line Lane. Geruiau.-price i>o*t an medium lor advertisers. ties, free of cost, to landless settlers. Stuphuii It. Mallory Vacancy Democrat..Joseph lb cents. SKETCHES BY GRACE main issues on which they have been arrayed must mako it eligible O KORG IA. . age GREENWOOD, on a aa the PENNSYLVANIA. Whose brilliant utid versatile pen will be almost ex sheet a for Federal - to 60 are obsolete or settled, and The Era will be issued XIII. That due - 1866 S. P. Chose (I. 1866 Key Unole Torn'a Cabin.price cents, postage 1# against each other Daily regard W. Dawson D.) OUt Line Democrats.T. B. J. Rob clusively otnployed upon the 1'ost and her own "Lit¬ that they arc now chiefly used by tho Sectional largo as that of tho Daily National Intelligencer, Constitution, and sound administrative lioberl Toombs (U.) 185V Benjamin F. IIWe I8j7 Florence, oenU. tle Pilgrim." I'ENNSYLVANIA. Wm. H. John Samuel - Interest of to tho lovo of Lib¬ on tho 2d of January, 1*54, and daily there¬ demand that the funds of the Gen¬ INDIANA. ins, jr., Witte, McNair, White Slavery in the Burbary States, by lion. Charles Mrs. Southwortb whose fascinating works are now day - impair - Slavery, policy, Potit ..... Ih55 Janus IH66 Christian to the American and to after, until tiie 1st of IH54, (or long John Cooper A. Bridges, Henry A. Muhlenberg, 60 cents, 12 ileitis. being rapidly republished in England. also, will natural mind, September, eral Government be from - - 1867 Sumner.price postage erty in at kept separate Jesse D. Bright 1857 itich'd Urodheud, jr. VV. H. B. Asa Ga- maintain hor old aud pleasant connection with the the Americau to its rule. Dis¬ or, should Congress continuo session.) ILLINOIS. RHOUE ISLAM). Stratib, Wright, Packer, liiddings'iS|meches, one volume 12u»e.priced I, subjugate People should banking institutions; that inland and lusha A. James Wm. H. post Post. The next story from her gifted pen will be eu- with it yivK DOLLARS KOR THAT I'KRIOD; and - - 1855 Charles T. 1857 Grow, Gamble, Kurtz, 26 cents. daining all connection them, yet sym¬ ocean should be reduced to the Jamos Shields Jamea age titled - . - L. Michael t. of thoir adherents who arc Ike result then warrant, the will postage A. Douglas 185V Allen i I80V Augustus Drum, John Dawson, Goodvll's American with thoso publication no more reve¬ Stephen Philip /Slave Code.price 76 cents, post¬ The The pathises tliem to advanoe the be resumed on tho 1st of September lollowing, lojyest possible point; that IOWA. SOUTH CAROLINA. Trout Carlton B. Curtis. IH cents. Miriam, Avenger; or, Fatal Vow. seeking through - age " honestly the nue should be raised than is to Augustus C. Dodge 1855 A. P. Butler (H. R.] 1866 Whigs..Joseph R. Chandler, William Kver- By EMMA D E N. SOUTHWORTH, author of The oi' tho required " substantial interests country, although by year. . 4 ... Jones - ltJ5V Josiah J. Evans - - 185V Manuel Pereira.prioo in cloth 76 cents, U Curse of " have not choson tho As but Bixteen intervene betweon this the of George W. hart, Isaac K. Heister, Ner Middleswarth, portage Clifton," The Lost Heiress," The Desert¬ it must Itelicve that they days defray strictly necessary expenses KENTUCKY. TENNESSEIJ. Samuel L. Jolm David coiii* in paper 60 cents, postage 10 cents. ed Wife," etc. 2d it is that - . Russel, McColloch, better way. and the of January, important the public service, and to pay off the pub¬ Arrlu/atId Dixon- 1856 Janu* C. Jours 1867 Address LEWIS CLEPHANE, And last.not least.we are authorized to announoe at onoe. I 186V Thomas M. John Dick. a < It is a of the Independent Democ¬ subscriptions be forwarded lic debt; and that the power and patron¬ John ti. 'Thompson 1861) John lid Ritchie, Howe, National Era Otiice senius f articles from one who has rapidly risen whiohsupporterholds that tho Truths of the Dec¬ Payment in advance will be invar re- be dimin¬ LOUISIANA. TEXAS. RHODE ISLAND. very high in popular favor. They will be entitled racy, iably| of the Government should .... 1855 Thomas J. Husk 1867 are that in G. BAILLY. age John Slidoll Old Line Democrats..Thomas Davis, Ben¬ A NEW OF laration of Indepondenoo practical, quired. ished the abolition of all unnecessary J. I'. Iteujamin - 185U Sam. Houston - - . IH5V B. Thurston. KKVOM1 flOMAHV, VVAK OK SERIES SKETCHES, Constitution of tho United December 1853. by VERMON'l. jamin By FANNY FERN, author of" Fern Leaves," etc. their light tho Washington, 15, and and the. MAINE. FLORIDA AND MEXICAN WAU PENSION CLAIMS We to be able tocommenoo the that to them tho offices, salaries, privileges, by llaunibal Hamlin - 1857 1855 SOUTH CAROLINA. expect Sketches by States is to be interpreted, Vacaucy Widows, and Claims for as well as the series Orace ¦ KXTKA Fern, of the coun¬ election the of all civil officers W ui. P. Fesaenilon - 186V >Solomon Font - l!>67 Stale Democrats..John MoQueeu, PAY for Fanny by tlreeD- laws and institutions and usages by people Rights I/OR aiul in California and wood, in the numbers of the M VIRGINIA. Jan. Army Navy, Oregon, from early coining year. be conformed.a whose INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. in the service of the United States, so far ASHACHUSETTS. William Aiken, L. JV1. Keilt, 1*. M. Brooks, IK4() to 1862, try should Party, Chs.,Sumner (I. D.) 1857 J. M. Masou (S. R.) 1857 L. W. W. prosecuted by F. E. HAbSLER. Engravings, Foreign Correspondence, Agricultural for the sake of as be consistent with the and " Orr, Boyce. Otiice on b'our and-a-tlaU near Articles, The News, He The motto not Unioo, ADOPTED AT AUGUST 12, 1S62. may prompt - 185V K. M. T. Hunter IS5V street, Pennsylvania Congrcfsional ports, is, Union, PITTSBURGH, Edward Everett avenue, D. C. Markets, etc., also shall be but for tho sako of Freedom and Progress; efficient transaction of the business. MARYLAND. WISCONSIN. TENNESSEE. Washington, t>ep. 22 regularly given. public Postage..The on the . Q3»~Chkap sake of but for the in National Conven- Julius A. Pearce - 1855 Isaac P. H aiku 1865 Old Line Democrats..Brookins postage Post, and Law, not for the Law, Having assembled XfV. I hat river and harbor improve¬ Campbell, NEW BOOKS to any of the United Slates, when - - part Thomas 11. Frail 1867 - - 1«6? Wm. M. Samuel A. paid quarterly Protection of Human Kights and Interests. tion as the of the Free Democra¬ and Heury Dodgo (deceased,) Churohwell, MOW in advance, is cents a delegates ments, when necessary to the safety UICHIUAN. W. P. Stauton. ready, published by TIClvNOR, REED, A only year. the euro foundation of order and oonoord. a com¬ Smith, Geo. Jones, Frederick .LN FIELDS, Boston: TERMS..The terms of the Post are two dollars only cy of the United States, united by convenience of commerce with Lewis Cass - - 1857 of a or a foreign Cullom, Charles Ready, of an Mrs. per annum, iu advance. . payable In no sense is it the organ Party, ti. Stuart - 185V Whigs..Wiiliam Autobiography Actross, by Mowatt, " mon resolve to maintain right against nations or the several States, are Chas. K. Kmerson bin editiou out. Four $5 annum. more but absolutely free and among R. M. Bugg, Felix Zollikofler, $l.2;>; jusi copies, per Party Paper, , i-on- Letters a one to the " author¬ wrongs, and freedom against slavery of national concern, and it is the « The DoQuincey's to Young Man, and other Eight copies, and getter-up of the club, claiming to by objects By Governor's appointment. Legislature Ktheridge. 7a con is. 10 annum. independent," speak in the and in the exercise of its of Alabama will have two United Stutos Senators to TEXAS. Papeis price $ per lor its editor, and rooogoi- tiding intelligence, patriotism, duty of Congress, and of a Tour in Thirteen aud one to the of ity'- nobody exoept of the'American elect during the eoutiug session Old Line Democrats..Geo. Y. flaps Mishaps fcIuro[ie, by Grace copies, getter-up the sing nt> authority in any quarter to presoribo its the discriminating justice constitutional powers, to provide for the Smyth, Pewr Greenwood, $126; 6th edition ; just out club, $16 per auuUm course and polioy. people ; putting our trust in God for the same. HOUSE OF REPRE8ENTATIVK8. H. Bell. Essays on Philosophical Writers, by Do Quinccy Twenty copies, and one to the gett«r up of the club, of tho Era will com¬ UTAH. 2 vols. 10mo. i price *1.50. $20 per anDuui. Tho Volume triumph of our cause, and invoking liis XV. That and exiles from The for must Eighth of and be emigrants The House consists ol' two hundred and Old Line Democrat..John M. Bernhisel. Memoirs of Wheaton, by bis Sister, $1. money clubs, always, b« sent in ad- mence 6n the first January onsuing, guidance in our endeavors to advance it, the Old World should find a cordial wel¬ Members and five Territorial Dele- My Two Sisters, by Kiuily .ludsou 60 cunts. vauce. Subscriptions may he sent at our risk. W hen tho addition of four columns. We thirty-lour VIRGINIA. Poeuis and Parodies, l'bebo the sum is a draft should be if enlarged by we now submit to the candid oi come to homes of comfort and fields of ouo now btir.ii Line H. J. M. by Carey 76 cents. large, procured, pos¬ have no means that coujd to judgment gates, Territory having lately Old Democrats..1. Bayly, Mill- The Good-NafureU Dour, It. 11. llorne 76 cents. sible.the cost of which may be deducted from the neglected promise all men the declaration of in the New and via: Trie by mako it an for the House¬ following prin¬ enterprise ; every attempt lornied, Washington. Deleguton, son, John S. Caskie, William O. (Joode, 1 bos Passion Flowers; 76 ceuts ; 2d edition. amount. Address, alwatt* jx>*t fturi, agreeable companion measures: . have no vote. Momeir ol Mrs. DEACON X to the and to their of however, S. Bocock, Paulus William Smith, Hamlin , .Id edition ; just out. PETERSON, hold, and an efficient co-adjutor enlight- ciples abridge privilege becoming Powell, Poeuis li.i No. 60 South Third street, r. That Governments, their citizens and owners of the soil us ALABAMA Charles J. Faulkner, H. A. Kdmondson, John by George Lunt, oeuts. Philadelphia. ed Politician. It has scoured able correspond¬ deriving just among Art of 76 cents. N B. Any person desirous of a of no in the consent of the Old Line S. W. L. Kid J. F. Prolonging Life; receiving copy ents at home and abroad, and journal powers from governed, ought to be resisted with inflexible deter¬ Democrats..Philip Philips, Letcher, well, Snodgrass, Fayetie Prior's Life ot Burke ; $2. the Post, as a sample, can be aocommodatod by noti¬ the oountry can surpass the Era as it respects are instituted among men to secure to all, mination. Harris, Win. R. Smith, George S. Houghton, MoMullen. The Voung Voyageurs, by Captain Mayne Keid; 75 fying the publishers by letter, post paid. to its W. R. W. Cobb, J amen F. Dowdell. VERMONT. cents; 3d edition. Qy To Editors..Editors who give the above one contributors Literary Department. those inalienable of life, liberty, and XVf. That nation has a clear or condense the The Era condensed of the rights every Whig..JameH Aberorotnbie. Whigs..James Meaoham, Andrew Tracy, BOOKS IN PREPARATION. ineertion, material portions of it, (the publishes reports the pursuit of happiness, with which they right to alter or change its own Govern¬ Alvah Sabin. uoticosof new contributions, and our terms,) for their of movements ARKANSAS. The Barclays of Boston, by Mrs Harrison tdxtorial columns, shall btrtuultd to an proceedings Congress, explains were endowed by their Creator, and of ment, and to administer its own concerns WISCONSIN. Otis. Gray exchange, by in that the oausee of whioh do not always Old Line Democrats..A. B. Greenwood, K. Bonding us a inarLrA copy of the paper containing the body, which none can be valid manner as best secure the Hand Book of Familiar or lie the surfaco, and from its position is deprived by legis¬ in such may A. Warren. * Old Line Democrats..Daniel Wells, jr., B. Quotations. advertisement notice Dec. 1.eo3t upon for crime. of the C. B. New Volume of Poeuis, by Robert Browning. enabled to keep a constant watch upon the ac¬ lation, except rights and promote the happiness CONNECTICUT. Kantmau, John Maoy. Atherton.a New Miss MiUord. the true mission of anion Story, by JANUARY NUmBfrJt JUST CfBLIkHKU. tion of the Federal Government in relation II. That American |*eople, and foreign interference with Old Line Democrats..J T. Pratt, Colin Miss Mitford s Dramatic Works. to all questions at issuo between Liberty and Democracy is to maintain the liberties of that right is a dangerous violation of the M. lngeraoll, Nathan Belcher, Origen S.Sey¬ Q^=- The following is a list of the Free Dem¬ Memorable Wotneu, by Mrs. Oroeland. THE ONLY LADY'S BOOK IN AMERICA. the the of the States, law of which all mour. ocratic and in Sermons, by I>r. Lowell Slavery. scat of tho Fedora] people, sovereignty nations, against independ¬ CALIFORNIA. Anti-Slavery papers published The works of Ediuund Burke. So pronounced by th« entire Press ot the U States. The only journal at the and the perpetuity of the Union, by the ent Governments should and en¬ the United States: A New Work, by Giles. the protest, Old Line Democrat*. . J. A. Henry Govm-nment, representing Anti-Slavery to affairs, with¬ deavor all means to MoDougall The Poetical Works of Alice Carey. Sentiment of tho while tho Pro-Sla- impartial application public by proper prevent; Milton S. Latham. FRKR DKMOOiMWHC PRKSS. 'SbmSaints COOKY'S LAIY'TbOOK POK 1864, Republio, out sectional discriminations, of the fun¬ and is it the of the Ameri¬ Tragedy, byJJfcarlos Kingaley. Tiernty Yran^ verr Sentiment is hore by four especially duty DELAWARE. Inquirer, Portland, Mo A. Willey $2 per annum. Bailey's Esaays on Opinion and Trntli. -fourth represented damental of strict can the Feb. 27.at IIl'NDRED PA()1£S of each daily nearly all of them being liberally principles equal rights, Government, representing chief Oltl Line Democrat..George R. Riddle. Ind. Democrat, Concord, N. H. ; U. U. Fogg, $2. reading month, papers, it asks and economical administration. of the to New*, Keene, N. II,; S. Woodward; $ 1.2a. ONEby the best American authors. sustained by Governmental patronage, justice, Republic world, protest against, FLORIDA. IVinocrat. N. A Sew aiul Volume. the of all who in that III. That the Federal Government is and all means to Old Line K. Maxwell. MuncbMUr, 11.; J. H. Ooodilf; $l.5t' Improved A NEW AND THRILLING support believe, sincerity, by proper prevent Democrat..Augustus Messenger, Portsmouth, N. H.; T. J. WhilUun $1. YOUTHS CABINET enter* STORY, tho Unum was formod to secure the blessings one of limited powers, derived solely from the intervention of and GEORGIA. the certainly the most intensely interfiling one eter Kings Emperors Freeman, Vt.; I'. 1*. $2. WOODWORTHSujkjii Ninth Year of its with the written, entitled of Liborty, and not to porpctuate the oursc of the Constitution ; and the grants of nations to establish for OlA Line Democrats..J. L. Seward, A. H. Montpelier, Thompson January Number. This publication.has power against seeking Observer, Morrisville, Vt.; J. A. Souierby $1.25. Magariue acquired t|iu THE TRIALS OF A Slavory. therein to be construed or Colquit, David J. Bailey, Wm. B. W. Bent, K. Vt.; L. T. name of the "Young People* Favorite.' It has NEEDLEWOMAN, ought strictly by themselves republican constitutional Telegraph, Springfield, Guernsey; $1.75. a Payment in advanoe is invariably required. all the and agents of the Gov¬ Governments. W. Chastam, Junius Hillyor. Democrat, Brattleborough, Vt.; W. Nichols, become household word. lU articles comprise an BY. T. R. A KTIIt'R, To and* loss to ourselve* departments Wkie*..David A. Ale*. H. Brandon Poet. Brandon, Vt.; I' Welch; $1. almost endless variety nil,whether grave or humor will be commenced in the number prevent annoyenoe ami it is and dan¬ Rocee, Stephen*. ous, to instruct as well as January and to their files unbroken, ernment, inexpedient XV II. 1 hat the independence of Jfavti Courier, Burlington, Vt.; G. C. haiuson, $1.60. ada|>ted enUrtain, and the readers, preserve to exercise constitutional IOWA. whole |M>rvaded by an air ol pure and healthful mo¬ THE ONLY COLORKD FASHION'S and to euable us to know how largo an edi¬ gerous doubtful ought to be recognised by our Govern¬ Old Line Democrat..Bernhardt Henn. Commonwealth. Boston, Ms.; J. D. Baldwin; daily rality. which reliance ran be received di¬ tion of the to all powers. ami our commercial relations with * $5, $2. rHANtia C. upan any placed, paper issuo, subscriptions ment, Wkig..John P. Cook. weekly WOOD WORTH, rect from Paris, and adapted to the taste of Ameri¬ Sentinel, North Adams, Ma.; A. D. $1.50. " should be renowed before thoy expire. We IV. That the Constitution of the United it on the of the most favor¬ INDIANA. Brock; Author of "Uncle Frank's Home Stories," "Then can Ladies oar own Fashion with fuU placed footing American.Lowell,Ma.; W S. Robinson, tri -week.; $* dore Thinker's by Editor,*' have no urodit-subecribers on our books. ordained to form a more W. H. Tales, "Stories about Animals, Ac , directions. States, perfect ed natiohs. OH Line Democrats..S. Millor, F.ng- News, Fitchburg, Maes ; R. F. Rollins; $1 50. is still the Editor. The TERMS. to ami secure the C. L. James A. Thos. A. KiMex J. January number contains a DKKSfl MAKlNtl --Our of union, establish justice, XVIII. That as, by the Constitution, lish, Dunham, Lane, Couuty Freeman, Salem, Me.; Itmmelt, choice of articles, some ol the best monthly description - ... variety including l>ress with to rut but $2 to John G. Daniel Nor¬ ¦eini-weekly, $3.60. . Pnitles ever Making, plans by. None the Single copy blessiugs of lilierty, expressly denies of each State shall be en¬ Henrioks, DaviM, Maco, published. For engravings, we have are ... latest fashions The directions sre so Tliroe oopiee 5 !citizens man K. M. Andrew J. Republican, Greenfield, M*. Portraits of Daniel Webster on given. the General Government all power to de¬ titled to all and immunities of Kddy, Chamberlain, J. M. Washington Irving, that every can be her own dress maker Five ... 8 privileges Harlan. Spy. "Worcester, Ms.; Karle; $2. his Farm, and a host ..( others, among which is our j plain, lady copies of m Standard, New Bedford, Ms. KM BROIDERY. . An infinite in . . the Ton - 15 prive any person life, libertyror prop¬ citizens of the several States," prac¬ W. Parker. Frontispiece, executed at great exjHiiise, in the high variety e\ery copies ol IVkig..Samuel Courier, Northampton, Mh. est of the art The is a number. six rnontAs - I erty, without due process law; ami, tice of colored seamen of style picture )H»rfrct geui, Ms , O. Single copy imprisoning ILLINOIS. (laiette, l>edliain, Henry HilJreth $2. itaell worth the price of the outire volume. DRESS PATTERNS. . Infants and children's six months . 8 the no more other while the vessels to which Ton copies therefore, Government, having States, Old Line Democrats..John Wentworth, W. Deawrat, Dedham, Ms.; E.U.Robinson; $2 THK KAMBI.EM IN TIIIl OI.O dresses, with descriptions how to make theui. All to make a slave than to make a I to Sentinel, Lawrence, Ms.; John Ryan A Cu.; $2. WOULD, of CROCHET and These are tho toruis for both old and new power hey belong lie in port, and refusing A. Riehardson, J am oh Allen, William H. Bin- which have aided materially in awelling our sub- kinds NETTING work. New own and no more to establish sla¬ Rhode Island R. Crawford list since the s return from patterns for CLOAKS. MANTELET*. TALMAS, subsorilKtrs,forwarding their subscriptions. king, power exercise the right to bring such cases' be¬ Hull. Willis Allen. Freeman, Providence, I.; aeription Editor abroad, I than to establish should at fore the Court of the United B. Washborne, J. C. Norton, A llai ris; $1. will be continued Ihrough the year IH64. Wooo- COLLARS. CHEMISETTES, NI>KRSLKKVKS-r- AGENTS. very monarchy, Supreme Wkigs..K. wok rn'» Youth's Cahirkt will be lound lobe (as with full directions Every new pattern, of any por¬ once to relieve itself from all re¬ James Richard Yates. Republican, Hartford, Ct; Bartlett A llawley, $2. tion of a dress, first in the Agents are outitlod to fifty cents on each new proceed States, to test the legality of such pro¬ Knox, it has been called by a Ixindon publisher) decidedly lady's appears Lady's five cents on for the existence of a of KKNTUCKY. Herald, N. Y.; A 8 Brown. the Book, as we receive soosignments from Paris ev ery violation .. yearly mitwcriber, and twonty sponsibility slavery ceedings, is flagrant the Jainos S. Ellington, two weeks. in the case wherever it constitutional Old Line Democrats.-.Linn Boyd, Evening Chronicle, Syracuse, N. Y.; II. R. Raymond Uichetl Dollar Magazine tn Ike lr arid. each renewed subscriber.except of possesses power Constitution, and an invasion of the THE NURSERY. . This is rights Chrimiian. J. M. Klliott, J. C. Breckenridge, R. daily $21, weekly $1.50. It embraces f>00 two beauti¬ subject treated uj oa clubs. to legislate for its extinction. of the citizens of otther Stales, utterly in. Stanton. Spirit of the Age, Norwich, N. Y.; J. D. Lawyer; $1. nearly pages, forming frequently. A club of three one of whom H. N. ful volumes, Illustrated with upwarda of 76 fine subscribers, V. That, to the persevering and impor¬ consistent with the made by K. Wyomin*Co. Mirror, Warsaw, Y.; A. Ilolley; $1 grawngs Now is the time to subscribe. Bend andei^ Inmilmiltle Rrcrijri* upon every be an old ono, at will entitle the professions Wkigt..Benj. Gray, Presley Kwing, Oneida, N. Y.; D. II Frost, $1.26. (irulers may $5, per¬ tunate demands of the Slave Power for the that wish the S. Wm. Leander M. Telegraph, (jet the Jannary number, if you are uoacquainted to worth more than the son it to a of tho Era for throe slaveholders, they pro¬ Clement Hill, Preston, Banner of the Times, l>e Ruyter, N. V. Indispensable every family, making up oopy more slave new slave Free Press. N. A. N. with the work, ami judge for yourself. We will send whole cost of the book. whom be States, Territories, visions of the Constitution ob¬ Cox. Wellsville, V.; Cole; $1.50. to at a months; a oluh of five, two of may faithfully LOUISIANA. Frederick Rochester, N. Fre.l this number any address, vhrn rrquirrd *}*ri MI'SIO..Three dollars worth is at to a for six a and the nationalization of Slavery, our dis¬ served every State in the Union. Douglaes Paper, Y.; mm, for ai* cenU, or two postage stamps. given every year. old ones, $8, oopy months; by erick Douglass. $2. DRA W IN<4 .This art can he te tinct and final answer is.no more slave we the intro¬ Old Line Democrats..Wm. Dunbar, John Prwr WiMx/ifoilh t Youth'» Out taught any child, club of five of whom may be old ones, at XIX. That recommend Free Press, Oonvemeur, New York; Mitchell A llul of Cahitui, oil/if a series of in number for 1864. ten, Do/lor it l «ir. by drawings every SI to a for one year. Stales, no slave Territory, no nationalized duction into all treaties, hereafter to be Perkins, jr. bert, $1. MODEL COTTAGES copy . . and ft, G. John B. Smith. Poor H7) cents, 5# . Cottage plans oottagn When a club of subscribers has boon for¬ and no national for the IVkigs..Theodore Hunt, Herald, Jamestown, N. Y. copies. furniture will be continued as usual. Slavery, legislation negotiated between the United States and MASSACHUSETTS Carson League, Syracuse. N. Y.; J. Thoma« $1 50 Five eopiea, 80 cents, . . - - 4 00 on - warded, additions may be made to it, the extradition of slaves. nations, of some provision for the P. Banks. Eight copies, 76 cent*, - SPLENDID STEEL LINK AND MEZZO foreign Old Line Democrat.Nathahiel and for a club of or moro.an will be same terms. VI. That is a sin God amicable settlement bf difficulties a re L American Banner, Cherry Valley, Pa., Jonh B. King eight extra copy TINT to bo forwarded mail at our risk. Slavery against by Wkigs..Zeno Scudder, Samuol Crocker, Courier, Coneantville, Pa.; O. W Brown. sent to the one who gets np the club ENGRAVINGS Money by and a crime man, which no human sort to arbitration. Wil¬ in number. are to he amounts be remitted in draft* or against decisive J. Wiley Kdmunds, Samuel H. Walley, Olive Branch, Norristown, Pa.; Joseph Moyer; $1. All subscriptions must commence with the begin every They always found in may nor can make and of a and must be with the certificatesLarge of When money is sent, enactment usage right; XX. i hat the Free Democratic party is liam Appleton, Charles W. (Jphain, Tampan Saturday Vititer, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Jane O. A William ning volume, accompanied rtodey. depowito. that and net to aid either the or Wentworth, Kdward Dickinson, John Z. Good- Swisnhelm. $1.50. monev Address, post paid, OODEY'S LADY'S BOOK oontain* precisely that notes on the Banks of Boston, New York, Phil¬ Christianity, humanity, patriotism, organized Whig Freeman, Mercer, Pa.; W. T. Clark; f 50. D. A. WOODWORTH, 118 Nassau street, N. Y. for which you would have to take at least three other are alike demand its of the Slave Com¬ rioh. or Baltimore, preferred. New abolition., Democratic wing great Democrat..Alex. De Witt. Weekly Crescent, Erie, Pa.; Caughey A McCreary; TWENTY OR THIRT\ GOOD AGENTS magatinss to get the same amount of information. adelphia, notes are at lees discount than New VII. That the fugitive Slave Act of 1850 of the nation, but to defeat I>ulrpendent $ 1.60. will be employed to travel in different ]«arts of the England promise party MICHIGAN. The Potter The Httni is a treasure Vork State notes, and these less than Western is to the Constitution, to the and that and re¬ People's Journal, Coudersport, county, Union, for the purpose of procuring subscribers, and Wy'i periodical literary repugnant them both; repudiating Old Line Dtmocrats..1 >avid Stuart, David Pa.; Dougall. Mann A Haskell; $1.50. selling the bound volumes A literal per centre will to the fair sei of America. Every lady should bs a G. Baii.et. of common to the see principles the law, nouncing both, as hopelessly corrupt, and A. Samuel Clark, Hestor L. Stephens Dispatch. Pittsburg, Pa Foster A Fleeson ; daily be allowed to those who apply, suitably recommended subscriber every citUen should that it graces P. 8. friondly to our of and to the senti¬ Noble, $.'*, $1. Address, as above, the table of hi* wifis or daughter. It is a fountain of Newspapers enterprise spirit Christianity, utterly unworthy of confidence, the pur¬ MAINE weekly , will notioe or publish our Prospectus, as ments of the civilized world. ,We there¬ Clarion of Freedom, Indiana, Pa., Moorhead A Me 1) a WOODWORTH, Publisher, uneiceptionahly pure and instructive literature, and pleaso pose ol the Free Democracy is to take Old Line Democrats .Moeos McDonald, Sam¬ Claran $1. jmn jy. 118 Nassau street, New York. an unfailing son me of the purest intellectual enjoy¬ tbey may soo proper. fore its force the Die Pa W. ment. for his " Krrr/nior ". deny binding upon possession of the Federal Government, uel Mayall, T. J. D. Fuller. Frie Press, Philadelphia, , F Thomas dai Godey adopts motty, American ami demand its imme¬ administer it for the better Wildor Farley, Samuel P. Ben¬ ly. $3. or Sinslr Lmlirs. more elevated and his unrivalled enterprise is vin¬ OF THE DAILY NATIONAL ERA. People, and protection Wkigs..K. Information for larrinl dicating its propriety tinrton C/a'ton. PROSPECTUS diate and total of the and interests of the whole son, Israel Washburn, jr. The Christian Statesman, Mansfield, O j ReT Ktl- LABASTKR STARCH tlLOSS .The most repeal. rights ward Smith. pure. I shall issue, on the 2d day of en¬ VIII. That the doctrine that any human MISSISSIPPI. Am glossy, and finest, snow white starch, im the TERMS. Oberlin Reed . January people. Daniel B. The Oberlin Times, O.; cost of this rtarch is about the same as One one . the National a Political law is a and not to modi¬ Old Ijine lUmocrats.. Wright, Weekly world The copy year $.1 suing, Dailt Era, finality, subject XXI. That we inscribe on our banner, Homestead Journal, Salem. O.; A Hinksman j $I.M». common starch. the entire cost not five Two one ( and Wm. S. Barry, O R. Singleton, Wiley P. Har¬ Christian exceeding copies year Literary Newspaper. fication or repeal, is not in accordance F RRB Soil, Frkk Spebch, Frkk L.hor,' Wm. Barksdale. Press, , O.; $2. cents t«r quart, aod is made just as quick. It pre Five copies one year, aud an extra copy to the In it will advocate the of ris, True l>eiooerat. Cleveland, O.j Thomas Brown; dai¬ a and enaro the club . - Politics, Rights with the creed of the founders of our Gov¬ and Frkk Mkn, and under il will on serves the clothes, and gives them glossy person sending .10 fight MARYLAND. ly $*. weekly $2. el led that no other starch can do. This one do. do. do. - 16 Man, and the Equality of Rights, and oppose and is to the libertie Jetferson and W. api-earance, Eight copies year, ernment, dangerous and ever, until a Old Line Democrats..Jacob Joshua Ashtabula Sentinel, Ashtabula, 0.; an new and the first time ever Eleven one do. do. do. . 20 whatever violates or tends to violate them, light triumphant victory Shower, C Howell; $2 il entirely discovery, copies year, of the shall reward our exertions. Wm. T. Hamilton. offered to the publto. I ask a fee of d""' s s Book and Arthur's Home whether this be Involuntary Personal Sorvi people. Vansant, Henry May. Mahoning Free Democrat, Youngstown, 0.; M Cullo- the how to this Godey Lady IX. That the acts of known XXII. That this Platform the Con¬ R Franklin, A. R. Sollers for imparting knowledge make starch, Magasine will both be sent one year for tilde, Civil Despotism, Spiritual Absolutism, Congress upon Wkigs..John tan; $160. nn«l I qiiWl to tvrnJie more out of il at that low pric* L. A. GODEY, Legislation, tho Selfishness of Capital, as the Compromise Measures of 18.50, by vention presents to the American People MISSOURI Commercial, Clcvflwid, 0.; H. M. Adtliiwi | tl-W- than I could bv soiling it to a few of the rich for five No. 113 Chestnut . Thomas H. Journal. street, Philadelphia. of Combination, the Oppression of the admission of a sovereign Slate as a candidate for the office of President Old Line Democrats. Benton, Wellington, O.; Oeorge Brew.ter; $150 dollars which has beon done. Now, ladies and gen Q7* sent if desired. Dec. M ' making Western Reserve Chronicle, E. 0. How¬ Specimens a Tyrannyor the Exactions of a the of other Allrod W. Lamb, John S. Phelps Warren, O.; tlemen, send on your dimes, and get this information, Majority, Party. contingent upon adoption of the United States, John P. Halk, of ard $2. which some of Would not ho without for It will hold no with the Wkigs..-John G. Lindley, John G. Miller, you fitly BRHMJlil fellowship Whig measures demanded by the special inter¬ New and as a candidate for Caruthors. Telegraph, Painsville, 0.; rtray A Doolittle, $2 times its cost. Copy }he address, and send for the in- fllHE TIME HAS COME, snd he that, has and Democratic that Hampshire, Mordeoai Oliver, Sam. Ohio Times, Mount Vernon, 0.; A Thrall, when have leisure Better energy organizations, helioving est of ; their omission to guar¬ the office of Vice President of the United Chapman formation you pay |K»st 1 and can reap « rich reward A sate way tho main issues on whioh have boon ar Slavery by MINNESOTA. $1.50. both a with the ability they freedom in free Territories; their Gkorgk W. of M Rio®. Democrat. Philemon age ways, i.y sending stamp along to make money The following Receipts, with full rayed against each other are obsolete or settled anty by States, Jumaw, Indiana, Old Line Democrat.Henry Inde|iendent Kl^ria, O., Bliss; dime. Address, post paid, directions for the manufacture, for only one dollar are now used to impose unconstitutional limit¬ and commends them to the NKW YORK $2 MRS ANNETTA LA SHAW. 1st. A Black Ink, that will cost five and that they chiefly by the Soo altempl earnestly sup¬ Columbian, Colmnbns, O.; L L. Rica. « superior only of to tho ations on the of and ihe of all freemen and Old Line Democrats.Jas Maurice, Tlis W. March Xenia, Ohio cents per gallon tional Interest Slavery, impair lovo of power Congress port parties. Free Democrat, Chardon, O J. S. Wright; $1. for natural to the American mind, and to to admit new States ; by their pro¬ Cumming, Hiram Walbridgo, Mike Walsh, Star, Ravenna, 0.; Lyman W Hall; $1 60 2d. A -oiporior transparent Soap shaving. Liberty people William A. O J. W. ChatTin and Honorable Employment! 34. A water proof Blacking excellent for leather tho Amerioan People to its rule. Dis¬ visions for the of five millions T. A RTHITR'fl HOMK MA" t/.l>F William M. Tweed, John Wheeler, Hemld of Freedom, Wilmington, , ; Profitable subjugate will assumption Francis B Jared V. $1 50. Subscriber is deairons of having an figent in 4th.. Washing Liquid. claiming all connection with them, it yot of the State debt of and for the 900 oetavo pmp* Walker, Cutting, Peck, ol 5th Burning Fluid. Texas, T R. Gilbert True Republican. Oreenfield, O. THEeach county and town of the Union. A capital above will sympathise with thoso of their adherents'who of five millions more, anil tin* GTyfK '?* in * *°*r AIM, from William Murray, Westbrook, Williams Democrat. West 0.; Win A Hunter. from $6 to $10 will bo and Either of the pay vory large profits payment 12 ,. I W-T °f * "Her "f * Tor I- Charles Unity, only required, anything 0th. An article warranted t« restore wheth¬ aro them to advanoo hifh Dean, Rufus W. Peckham, Hughes, like an man, can make trom three colors, honestly seeking through cession of a to the same k S CrVS*"'fr..,n to 2 all r., Detroit, Mich 8 H efficient, energetic er taken out acids or the sun. interests of the large territory lenoe,l-nll betide* 1*0 wo<>3 on^rnvinir,. Perkins, Peter Howe, Daniel T. Jones, Free Democrat. ; Baker, daily to five dollars indeed, some of the by the sulwtantial oountry, although *l.2ft in club, of four rabsrfibers Bishop $1 per day These wilt 1>« sent t.> one who will must that have not chosen the State under menace, as an inducement to ^hoTb^ Andrew Oliver, John J. Taylor, George Hast¬ $6, weekly now employed are realising twice that sum Kvery Receipts any it believe they Monthly Magazine in the World ! The Third V^l- 50. enclose one dollar, post paid, to the subscriber. All better the relinquishment of a groundless claim, in and wl|| (>onUin Reuben k. Fenton. Free Democrat, Indianapolis. Ind.; R. Vaile, $1 information will be given by postage the articles for the of the way. Jjnnnry, ings, A. lri.i,i WM Aaddrewing^KINSLER. preparation above Receipts It will be a supporter of the Independent and by their invasion of the sovereignty ¦torj, or nouwltotte, by Mr. Arthur. entitled "Thk .Rnsael Sage, George Simmons, Western Cili*ei», Chicago, III., Z.C.Eastman, daily 11 Bo* ftoi, Philadelphia Post Office cart ho obtained at drug stores generally. Demoora which holds that tho Truth* of the of the States and the liberties of the T'rm» in "trance, W. Chase, O. B. Matteson, Henry Ben¬ and weekly. I have sold single receipts of the above for $*0 v, peo¬ a 4 on* /"Ri 12 one George I S. Coulter, *5 of are : that 12 year: copiea, y«»r, *5; copies, year Kdwin B. David Journsl, Sparta, III., $1 4 IKVINK. Attorneys at Law, No 2H4 Dee. 22. M K. DOW. Manchester, N H Declaration Independence practical ple, the enactment ol an unjust, and one to of club. nett, Morgan, Carpenter, Western Freeman, W.J in their tbo Constitution of tho- United through getter up tyrmun Z.m. Thorns* F. Solomcwi (J. Haven, Benja¬ (ialesburg, III.; Lane; |1 SLOANMain street. Cincinnati, Ohio light oppressive, and unconstitutional Fugitive hr»fnrtluMfnm ./ rkn,gt. I,ady a It,.ok and Home Flagler, Standard, Freeport, III. I References Dr George Fries. Alexander n Me- *. M. rmiNMILL * CO., States is to be that to them the one *:t 50. ^ddrrw. min interpreted; Slave Law, are proved to be inconsistent Magaime. year, p.*! paid Pringle. Free Democrat, Waukesha, Wis., S. M Booth, dai 1 Guffey, A McKenxie. Oraham A McCoy, advertising agents, ari laws and institutions and of the T. S. ARTHUR,' Democrats..Gorrit Smith, Ca¬ A Sinclair, Smith. kUnciMia^,Co Pitta the for the Naiunml Km, ami are author. usages oountry with all the and maxims of De¬ T Independent |y $4, weekly $2. ' ohio , Smith Bageley Newspaperagents lie conformed.n whose motto principles '°7 Walnut at.., Philadelphia leb Wis Sholet A [ bureh N D. Andltor of Btate of Ohio Geo. i**d to receive advertisements and subscriptions fof ^hMld Party, to Lyon. Telegraph, Kenosha, ; Frank. $3. Morgan. is, llnton. not for the sake of Union, but fin* the mocracy, and wholly inadequate the OIK THOUSAND AOKNTk W A»TKI». NEW JRRSRY. Free Press, Janesville, Wis J«»*eph Baker $1 50 N.McCook. Attorney General ofOhio. Colnmhns, .U us at the lowest rates Their receipts are regarded as of Ihe of which Old Lme Democrat*..Natlian F. Stratton, Free I'ress, Falls, Wis., J A $2 G Hns«ev President Forest City Bank, Hnssey A payments. Their offirss are si New York, 122 Nan¬ sake ol Freedom and Program; and 1av>, not Settleu/'iit questions they ohnn*e for young men thla winter. Addrent Shis.x'J'gan Smith; I. 10 I/INK V'rail Wis. , C. Sinclair, Mason A Cleveland. Dec sa a street, Boston, State street. June M Law, liift tor the protection of are claimed to be an adjustment. I Nor 3. M J. COOK, Crawfordaville, |n