Zig Ttcpublican tEimpiler. GETTYSBIT.RG, EA. - MON PAI Wl'. 30. fl at: Esq., WllO kill 11 la 1; eiCcllenL nFriff. - has poss - es - .410a o r- t h e pountyyrison_and Jous S oFr. the" late Sheriff,has gone to the PooNhouFe —to take .tho'place-of Mr. COBEAN. has resigned the Stewardship.' in cOnsegnence of had heahh. The County Commissioners organized 'on •Tue_s_day last, by appointing Jun: Aln.N.l.e.v, Esqt,`•Pi'esident, and re-appointing J. 44.013 ACGITTNBACGin Clerk. Mr. .I.llifgvEß . - WaS llie Lig= - 'iij~39ioi}f~' ..Irpoititrifrnl by Ike l'ostnnz.sfer.General. • OVIMDERIt to - be - Posttnaster at Benders ville, Pa— vice Wm. B. AYILsos, rtmiwed. 1171 t is an invariable. rule with publishers of naspapers, not . to insert comintinications, -unless put in possession of the real names of the authors. Several ratieles on our tal ) le "go over," because this rule has Rot been complied with. , - I""'erhe Board of Canal Conimissioner will 'meet at Harrisburg on - Tuesday. the 14th of November nexigior the purpose of milling the annual. appointments to:oflice, on the Canals and Railroads of the Commonweal LI,. D/ ED ;. OA Saturday evening week, at his - residence in Shrewsbury. Zion. Jsrimf KOLLER, Associate Judge of the Courts! Of YOrk.Cuutity, in the 55th year of his age.' lie waS ly and favorably known throughout the cowl tyi and his death is ninth regretted. —ln Yofk, __en_Saturdaymight week._ Mr. .linsuT, an old and respecta ble citizen . ..aged aboui 70 years. Tus-D4ATII ov Gov. Du IT. - telegraphic despatch announces the death of the Burt, the new Governor of Nebraska Tcfri wry. 116 reached Belle-view eity ‘ in that Territory, on the 6th, but too ill to attended a festive gath ering the day following; in honor of his arrival, and died on the 18th: The deceased was f o r several-years a member f Congress from Garolina, and at the time he was appluted Governor T held the otlice of Auditor in the Trea sury Department at Washington, -110 N. llENtir WisE.—This genthniniti is out in a long letter 3gainstlitiow , Nothilyism. 'fir. \Vise is syoken of witte Deitineratio, for Governor of Virginia. and it appears bad been interrogated us to whether he wa.4 a .member of the new organization. Ilenoe his letter. Q -- President, Pierce's health is now consid erably improved. a fire in Gateshead. England, recent ly, seven lons if gunpowder explard. destroy ing an immense amount of . property, and M-- irolving an awful destruction of human life.-- Twenty bodies had been taken out of the ruins. and nearly one hundred survivors were so badly injured that many. more deaths were expected. The town beca m e n wreck. [l7',7r. Beale, - a dentist, of Philadelphia. in dicted for an assault upon a Miss Mudge, whilst the latter was under the influence of - ether, - has been found guilty,. but. recommend ed to,tha mercy of the Court. DMA band of Apache Indians,..liitely, mur dered a party of 50 Texan immigrants for Cali fornia, and drove off their cattle and horses,: 7There is trouble on the carpet in Kansas. It seems 'that - the - New England settlers un wittingly encroached upon the clahns of the llissonrians, and a quarrel of a serious char-. aster has arisen. The parties are :u•iuing themselves, and a loss of life luny he the result. WoiIK.3IF,N NEKDED.--The Kansas Herald Says that a large number of cal punters could find employment in Leavenworth during this fall _and the coining winter. Wages are high, tmkl their labor in demand. After the gale of lots the sound of the 11,3Annwr hennl in very quarteir of Leavtnworth, pr o val v a - t h e 1 / 2 0en can be ohtitined to banale it. A notnlwr 14 good stone masons %you'd - al,O rind roma_ ble errwloyment. Should the WV:loler continue -favorable, building wabe cart ied on all wink.T. q.igit. e Mormurr , GureAorof Utah. Eri g hirrn Yonnes.e term is'about to expire. says he Rill be oiernor, let President Pierce appoint to whomsoever be will. Tile 61,01 - crnor. t a lk s largely, to be sure—lint the President is not the man to be beat out by such bluster as Brigham's. .1:1„A correspondent of the National Intelli gencer, writing from Baltimore, says: "It is a somewhat singular fact.taanHnie — iiTTliortant to be generally known, that the oysters of .our waters thus far this season, including the Chesapeake bay and its tribfitaries, have proved markedly deleterious to health. In several instances. to my own knowledge, per sons Have taken violently ill, after t.a ting th - em, (raw - , especially,) with cramp colic, c:tolt-rf, morbus,&c., and in some cases death enqued. Crabs, too, have produced similar results." (o='The political complexion of the next Legislature we do not think can 1)e until after the metnbers ltt Harris- burg. There appears to be an brpo , i , ion ma jority ill the house and on joint lint whether it will be. a reliable tuajority on all _nestions t - reumius to be Lrg Eason. ;:r - Tae Know Nothings in various parts of the country arc expending considerable quanti ties of powder over the Know Nothing Whig victory in Pennsylvania. 71lie recent Know Noth;ng State Con "rations OrNew York and .la*- , achuset.t.s were very. stormy. There tray ' i,e two tickets is die Swam . . C .. , - - rr,77one 'of the rails or Kilnw-Notliinfrim. ; Full PnrtFon.l.srs - Gf no., Di.3nr,Tirry of ,t, , .,_ . ..., and perhaps not the least serioos. is that by ' ir,raraill. of Sir J °ha rzaziklin P.r..1, h.: ; VIP.,- I ,"T—"rd, rr. , i'o.r. f liolo .. , 1 jucunlla fi P ilty. _ , , iit,o' ‘, ,, milli tome n :rrroto est."---t 7c. selecthig- . its candidates in Secresy the public ' ' T 1 Movia,R,%).. Ult. 21.—The Montreal Iferahl 'n .''''""'" C"'"'"? there arc awe' l;"Per• have no fair opportunity- of canvassing the-i-r :, - : w Ilit•li ha, e 1•,..m her etolore devoted to the ser . o r t i o s morning has the following: -.Amidst,-.--.Amitistz Ince-jofthis (a:GI - Irma in ;he 1 - ( he- Whig- part 3- . .. Ma- ha ve'tlit - !.. = re i In our ex-t ra of yesterday evening we infra m- : garded the election of :dr. PolloCk rind tiro re recent, ,election; The motitprominent candi-7 ,1 t h e 1 -c u bli.ethat a rumor was.eurrent in toWn suit in the Comity ? ' Have _they instiv.and date fbr Judge of the Supreme Coort after ; that the retrains or ,; .. iir John Pritn%t - In - :inol hk 1 ft-ii•kli si y . as bec.nues . the freeifom ( I f the "l3ress, .11nb-e BI„ko in O c. tarns Out to the surprise of al- : w a crend tiwir ships had been discoverod. ' , reviewed the pro•liming• Causes, and hung out _, 1 ,.. "Weinunediately (lellatcloal a slw(!i'd rues- : honorable and sincere signs" of triumph or most everybody to have been Tito..lAS 11.BAnto, I T 1 . . ( • Beni to the im.son! na y ()loony's I4(tlts'! at , m o u rn i n g', ? The o n e most to be respected for who is total l 4 unfitted for such a position, and'. r) fm c hine , mill throw:oi the kindness of too Gr.''' , its anc i ent dat e a n d- adh e renc e to p a rte, des who the Pittsburgh Cnion states "bps not. ernor, Sir(;turd;- ...mit ' ‘-"" tsar' , e I .i 10 lay ' . We .11:1 (It I , cants tipn the e(Yrthision and novel issues of -,_ belbre our readers the ronowing euilinc of a (lc- , .._ ni.oliably looked into a law book for five years, . , the election. pictures the tinie.honored banner . spaten received by him yesterday from Dr. of the Varna.; Guard ingloriously trailiw , in and whose irascible temper has made it ion- Ra I ,,,, . , the Must, and pants fbr the day when it. may - possible-for-hun.tolain:ne has profession." It- ' , Dr. Raciras been absent_ on Abe coast since ‘ ,,,•,-,, we over goo d and- true Li j unip h ant M i i gs , • the fir:st of the mot th of',ll ne 1 sv;:), Ind ret or ii- ' ' . • . r • is it significant illustrtition of tile hypocrisy o f . i i ~,. . • , -- I Ina° ts, a i en:it:ace to the , candidates for As- ' • ed to York Factory on the ..LBlh of August last. • 1i , I I I I ' 1 I I such 'Know-SO:hi ngs as Cc:lmp:Gs, that while - .4 :•,( 111 1 . 1. %' :t1 apo ogy , pr the sl• :• • • • alllC (,S:••, ( (....• • • • WhVIII: he fiwwardeil letters by express to 61r I . . ' sert ion 'of the norninee - fif the 'Whig Convention, ;Abu made this' State ring , w ith clamor a few (jeo. Simpson. via the Red River settlement. , , . is the allegation of "dissiitisfaction." airl'. an - 761,- r br ie fly noticing the of his 4 Own ' • lye:us since, because of the- falsely .11,11eged in- -f..er _ result, .. idt a that it would be the interest of-the NVliig ' competency of fi-Deinueratie noniinee : for the rx-peditiOn, and the ditllouities with which, they :',. ! p.i . i.r.tx,..Nr,,sey_ , ..!ral um old and uoino,w7i, reasons, ' had to etouterid, lie proceeds to state that from' same (411(!e., in Ole recent eleetion they „haVe, lto rally upon ao Indt:pendent„Dtanoerat. This toe It:squint:tux he had Obtained certain infor- I is prediented of the ((Teat body of the Whtf,• s ___ unhesitatingly-supported a candidate utterly mition oft he fate of Sir John Franklin's c xpetli- •h ' the .sentine l , emnioving the third person, and destitutof every requisite for, that- itnportant tion, who hail starved to dearth after the loss of i„,, pea ki ii „. f o i, i tse lf' i n a Ix ise saying of half . a _ their ships-,=.which Were crushed in the . iee, and ; -p(-isiti , m,--,PPr ,, Nn_geoniam. dozen o? words—about—no doubt ____ _ - While mitking their way- south to the Great Fish 1 rememberin(* . that rizbt is a principle ofjustiee 0 -- r ---- 7 Th e West- el le s-trr-Rp ti -bpirf t - t r d:-,-in—river or Dtt&:, irea-r-Alie-shy-tiet of-w-hich a-pa-- 7 , 4 oh i m: _,,, phv, ~.._.i rt, l l as elia,dicprv. ..... cow __ . _ ty or whirls dicd,.lcaying acconnts o , f their suf- - '• the in - o.s . t, positive terms that JOUN - Bin:MAN, ( sir, )S this the fearlessness and fidelity Of a ferings in tbe mutilated corpses of saint, winch , : sentinel ?- Is the public satisfied ? We fur -1 E sl ,, ree , a tiy elected to Gmgress in' the !`fires= -, had evidently -furnished food to their unfortu- they' notice an implied-adtnission of the recent to and Delaware district, has any- connection nat „"- up „,6„ ns , 1 . great Whig party having become proscriptive with theKnow-Nothings. The members of that f - '•This information, although not derived from i of a' branch of the Christian Church, and a the Esqiiimaux who had ColllllllllllClll . ed with order in some places opposed. but generally confession of the injury and wrong thereby , the whites,-and who fbund their remains. but ' dun e. ' supported4hirn; prineiPally because' his op- ttv ',lnn :medley:band who obtained the details vira ' ' If the Sentinel has not been sufficiently on ponent, Mr. BnoMALI.. was 'obnoxious to • them• rate, may y e t be relied on. \o doubt is left of , 1 . toe alert to arrest invaders,sor sound the alarm, The ta' , /teViian als -a -d e pays tribute to _the troth ot the report, as the natives had in their , ' or report 'aloud the danger and wrong, and at - nossessain various art icles of European maim tac- ; - Mr. Ilwit . Xi A N ' `'. hi-lt chatzieter as'.a luau. hi: ~, , . , , • i . 'tempt to save harmless his party, what light - ..,.• • tore wmou OWL been in VOSSt!:••:•••:011 Of the Whites', .-,.wi1l the Si ar a ff ord ?._ The claims of the nom talents, and die fidelity' w ith IA hiert be ha, ad - -Aril6itg these were several silver ,spoons, !face for Assembly were neither stated nor in hered to and zeal with w bieh he has advocated forks. &c.: on one of which is engraved : - I Sir ,i,„ ted upon, as they were by the Sentinel. _ J,J}in ~ - e Firrtlaitt. K. C. 8.." while I - 17e others have 1 , •,• , only the Democratic c;i tr , e. His name was to be tonna yin one of the 1 m crests anti initials on the which identify the , several tickets, it published. This is but an ( ',"a' ir as h av inghyl""g e d to the M' i r ''‘ t '''' ./ t , xl-)( '' indiVitlual instance of the inconsistencies and liitl, .a 4a.-11wiogs (4 ;Dine of these iave-'utell i new tendencies of this organ. What do we sent down. --'1 his fearful ti agedy must have ;beau upon the election of:11r. Pollock ? .9meri °cc:tiro:l as lon-• c , ago a; Cut! Silting' of 1,`:.;50." 1 , can thunder ! as though the tidings from York- The foregein:!, embraces all the particulars i „ town were to he proclaimed. how the M'oun a-; yet' know ain Mt.:itt.::-.1. . I lain labours I It is undertaken to strike terror , ~., t i into the heart of every - foe. Let the smoke Th.e Late Outrage at ‘ Eitswqrth, Me. , 1 clear away At little and we, may-approach nearer. - Several of the P.otestant citizens of Bangor, - The words of victory - are scarcely uttered, , when the kite is - drawn in, to first consider of Me., have pre-rafted Mr. Ltapst, the Roman . a "corrupt coalition,” which effected the result Catholic ;le . rgyanan---ryas recently mobbed -'-ijii-i,„ county. - There is not the slightest es at''. Ellsworth, ( hut. who is not dead, as report- plavation, nothing but the mysterious allitera eki,) a gold watch and chain, - of the -value of • lion of "corrupt coalition." Will this-satisfy public inquiry ? This is dropped as.soon as, 150, as an evidence of their good opinion of . tt was taken up; as. though it were delicate or . him, anti to replace the one taken from him at t - say more. Tlien is the -16 , 11 dangerous, o 0 Ells Worth, as well as to express their abhor- flown kite of ".lincricon principles." let out. cure of the out perpetrated upon him by f Wpold not this he to the 'readers of the Star navel and mystic, particularly to any who the mob. The present was accompanied by a peradventure .had not voted for -Anierican,l letter, in w hicit the donors say; _ principles," anti who could as little appreciate .... -Th u e ndersigned learn. with regret, that the.appli.eahility of the language as your clones the law less Portion of the inhabitants of Elk- i (,indent ? The abolition test was 'introduced worth, claiming the proud title of American occasionally, but clearly as in the case of the cilitijiis, on Saturday last mate',,' . Wanton . anti candidates for Assembly, as a derider I eshrt, unprovoked attack upon your la n, 'k-strar- and front - the force of bakit, the practice or e x._ ing .your clothing, 811,1 robbing you of your. pedients and the love ef,a Hobby. watch and a slim of money.. Front the ex- If we are thuS left ignorant of cause and et': pre s sions tha t fell mom the mob while engaged feet, by the Sriabiel acrd the Nitif, what say in their work, the motive that impelled the the people, the body politi,i? ,Why has not act was doubtless hostility andd persecution of the large vote , it' Mr. Pollock lo to a most the Catholic church, and an adopted, citizen. exolting _demonsti :Won e Why have not the -Although not tireoing •Wit-h von in the wii I mow, 01 all x%lio opno.ed the re-election or tenets of the foils "you pr o f e ss, a nd of w hi c h i 1 ..ove t nor Bigler Learned Itittli then. brilliant we are happy to know you are an ornarin nt, lighrs? Was thete at it abortion brooght we are iniw illi tv , to .see any Man proscribed Mr nboui on the evening of the I ali inst., Ly coin, worshipping t it:CI ma:totting to the dictates of . billed arlifi cia 1 stimulants and pnrile pre his out! conscience. We Aim the privilege to cipitancy !, Was it Lied that it' this Anieri ourselves and desire it may lip extended to all eau (:ntho , :ia-in continued, the county .\ lurs others. , The spirit that di;:tated the inso It.to , I lone, wl.ich elq;:i .2,(.-d the attention (Zone of you should be rebuked. and 1\ c helieve there the othot tens, on 'die occasion referred to, Is 101 ' 1 tine opinion among the citizen- of this thiglit be i ni a ck«l natal its inmates; men and city' upon ihe - outi age yon have sulfured." Ii omen - . Ii farther on one or two legs, di•iven in Rev. li,h.. p op , ;i, (who reside, in p„ ingor, ~ tei tor from American charity and hunianity,? I freel . v con less. sir, what you by this time Whet e tic is the pastor of a ehnrch.) in his re- ' very a ell know, that I ani inquisitive. ply, expresses himself' as deeply grateful, not I . - Oct:i.t. only for the handsoine present, but also for the kind and liberal sentiments set forth in the let- Res... cr-We iwg I..t l re _4lli r ... l -ritittkri..9lma -Cha: o(2:e to You on the the sul t - p., ,. .q. of Potitles and Oath-' - of the P:an of Operatian3 ..i:t'ilinst Srbast - p o t • o ii i - s , It seem , : you cannot _ get -the word ~ilfegrshal St. .Ir7taul. ! ~.....,;770 Bombardment CoMmene of ed—Death of : Catholic out of your brain. ,It haunts Yort night and day;like the Ghost of, Morgan dill , i ' , I , 4..Nrm 1100 K. (Jet.''4.—The steamer Wassh- - , SO:111! of your particular friends . not long ago, wile° they wynt it with a perfect rush against , ! it - ikon, from Bremeh via Southampton, with ._ Liverpool and Lowlon dates to the 11th inst., , “all secret societies." But as you are now . !•on the other site of the "order of thing;," you r . 4 ~.. J . , . four, days later than the advice& by the steamer , _ __ ____ , 4-lima. - -,ry is rear: length, ati• , o course, you cannot be expected to say much' about that particular "horn of the dilemma." "ezitholic" is now, your hobby., Had it not been for the C:itholies ;Mei the (..'atholic vote, all would 'be well with you, and you would have a complete Know Nothing victory to record and to exult over. Rut as the •Catholics did nut obey your dictates. you had the mortification to record a result•Taltogether unfamiliar to your columns," anl hence your watchwords, ‘.Catholic,"- "Foreign vote," "Locofoco leaders," and so on, to the end of the chapter. . You r neig,hbor_of the Sentinel has caught the malady_ from you. and has also become a harper in- the furor against your "Cathalic Friends." . He-even outstrips Illti prototype in the extr:ava-. Lance - of his .asser i iions. lie says he nows many of your tholic 'Friends" "have regret ted that they listened to the Syron voice of those that urged them to do as they have done ; and could their votes be recalled, they would be very different." this is a /youth/der at the 'intelligence, and at the independence of his Catholic readers, and aslalse and-as uncalled for as it is impudent and insulting. You and the Sentinel seem to have taken upon your selves a special authority over the Catholic Whigs of the county. You told them before the election how to cast their votes, and the consequences that they might draw clown upon thernstlVes in case they . Would desert the "great conservative Whig party." And the Sentinel now takes them - to task for having voted as their: judgment and conscience" ap proved, hy - making a public profession of 're pentence for. many of them, without even con sulting their disp)sition or their concurrence. In your rage against your "Catholic Friends" for having voted as their "judgment and con science approved," yoti have entirely forgotten the kauyu/ predicament in which you and your "great conservative Whig party" have placed some of your nominal friends. Poor . Neely does not. even receive a' "Requiem" at -your-hands, 'or in your -colirms l —aruh-a-las !- your neighbor's !Tarp is upon the "witch-elm" on the same subject. • And your old friend and former townsman, Daniel Suoyser, where is he ?' Echo answers where ?? ? .Get our your cannon --Let her Rip." "Day has Broken," for you have the ''proud gratification of an nouncing to your friends a-glorious triumph of American principles throughout the State." 11042 , 4 Neely, does Smyser, does Darsie, join. yon in the churns ? Smyser may truly sing. "Should old acquaintance -be fbrgot." and the cst manl. Mil,' with their eyes on the "conservative Whig party,". may as truly re ; sponel, Amen ! Amen I But a few figures might tend to soften your heart towards the victims of your conservative party—and to bring to your aid a tear or two of sympathy thr the political dead. Here they are. and defend opon it, -figures-don't lie." in t.hc "great conseyvatith. Whig" county nf Adilms, according to the retnrus of the "S.ar," the -re gularly settled" Neely received 35:2 votes, :Intl Daniel M. Smyser 014. The tin vier received vim in con.qn vative Gettysburg, and the latter 70 to Wilson's :2IS, and Baird 's ift figures lie ?—impossible—and yet this is the very mart of Whiggery—the very weidin Lf in'are of the. Stqrs and. Setelinels of ' your party ! Yet with these facts and these figures staring you and your neighbor in the face, you wreak - out your vengeance on Nour Catholic Friends—vengeance because they did not lend a hat td to elect, not poor Neely, but your Know Nothing candidate Wilson. Oh, c enstsu ney art thou not a jewel rare price ? Rut, "hereafter," you say, "you• may-hare some suggestions to address to the sober second thoughts of the voters of the county." Yes, do. ••Let her Rip." Tell its hoW it happens; that Neely hats 'mu thus stricken down, while Wilson is almost "fiddling on his throne"— , how it happens that *Dr. Hoiner—yenr_"-con scrva live Whig"—received but i 5 votes in ( ;at vslairg, to 1)1.. Hendrix's 310—and your Fulweiler 4S, to Walter's 290. Were these stran!• . - e feats brought about by "Locofocos and Catholics." Out with it—in your sober second thooghts. Now •• Let Ik r itip." kVlio arc Hies(' -demagogues that Were /n!tray denoinic ing KIIUW Notlinigism, and at the same time e. , r(!lo:iy uniting WILli the Know Nothing or niZli ion in support, of nr..".7n , ewk,/:zeri . Know Nothing candidates." Out with their WI out with the peenil'oE this startling assertion, and my wend for it, your Catholic Friends will avoid them hereafter. These acknouriedL:ed an d these "ackee,,in:e,d 4c ni Know Nothing condidotes” should -have been exposed b (five the election. Why did not the Star refi,c, these revelations before it was too late ? And where was your &Wiwi, witile these ocknow• farts were being mode apparent ? let us hear. -"Neer/. Let Her Rip.," on this sweeping ast•tertion, sinct. it is,"butterlate Orin 11t ver ;" and let -all whom it may concern," r the penalty ot their duplicity. Let Her hips flu' •‘The Day Ilas Rroken" on the Whig's of the Young Cuard. Let Dar-ie, j let s m y se r, l e t Nceiy, let Minnigb, let I•'ul twt Cr, let lir. - 1 101111 T, add the weight of their experiona,s ;tad ut t heir prestnt position to these glad tidings. \'es, ••Let Them Rip," I: n .- Ikt and tOr their conservatit e ri m y 111 view e I the -triumph of American principle's," n• - ; nnilminetql in the Bro,-,,ish!c yon last tl. ar,, , .(i-t t)te th.and ,, r.-, the • eunnon, Ll 1 , .110 0 .‘ ;l fill the Llllll-11- . i t cd. 1 i :our ()et, I.z_S, IV. • 1 - .NITED Sr.vrE:4, Si' To rt. —The newsrtpers ate bringing forward-candidates kir the I'rtited 16tates Senate. We trust the Democratic can ' ctis nomination Kill he given to Cloy. 'PAGLIA:, ' as a te-;:imonial of the fiigh esteem in winch he is still held by the I temocracy of Pennsyl vania. -- C //ambers/Jur!: - We entertain the same hope. 77---Th e Item,)cratic party in the Nineteenth Century is left the sue active advocate of the doctrines of religious toleration promulgated by Penn, Williams and Calvert, in the Seven teenth. But as the - latter triumphi•d, so will the former, when the voice of julstize and rea son is faith' listened to. A SLAVE - BECOME AX Emy,Eituit.—The Sr, I,:i l is__/nLci/i:cncer_ says that a trentleman of that city has recently received a present c.f colUe and sugar Crum Faustin 1., Emperor of St: Domingo. The gentleman: was comedy a rcsid.mt of St. Domingo, and owned a num- liar of dives, among w'notn was hisl - .ljesty, Faustin 1., w'us., has, it seenis, mitforg,otten his (tll tna,tct fanner in Franc stuck a pea into a potato, and planted them together in March. The p'a prodlced a stalk which was covered with pods. and the potato gave eleven heal t hv roots. He thinks tily this-means double crops may be obtained, and