PA C Pi LE . 4 '_LINTrITI', T:l7, UNION. D rri"r•loN," G E .". 1' LV ..1 Friday, October 10, 1.851.3. VOTERS OF ADAMS COM BEAU TUESDA rth.t 1111 v zrptm 1.11, , 411.5t.1,att1e of the caintlign is to cnnvi-olr iii-pernisylvlmilt. • BEAll: IN MIND, that the Detnocratio candidates the State ticket are Goorge eat, fur -canal Commissionor, •Tanob Fry, Jr.. for Antiitor General, and John ItowP, for Surveyor General—ail "toilet, capahie anti faithful"—and that their election. will prove that of Buchanan an • Breckinridg,e a "fore- gune conel.4,zion." BEAR IN MIND, thatVilgon DoniocrAtie candidate for Congres4, Goorl.ce B:olver for Stido Senat(T, Zia.,;der r,ml henry Hedy for A.::ocilito .111(1g0P, Isaac ilobinsoo, for .1 sf , ,hll' ily, Josiah Eon- •nCr fur Ginuals , ;loner, Frederick )Volf fur Direaur - o-f. cite .Ponr;t'Lristia.n Casirmatifor - . Ani_litor, I\ll.:i.fican .It4r District At toruey, and F-1-4-a . rd 31 . 4.4ntire fur. County • S!tirvt'yor—sound -acid !Triable men, and pus orrare qualitieations. • l'hey are all • . -true friends and uelmeates of anti the Constitution, and of civil and-religaius ft colon] BEAR, IN MIND, that the self-same politi cal tricksiers %vim imported Know Nothing -5,m into this couaty, and sought to decoy honest men into its secret, sworn dens, are T“) NV exerting Lill their powers to eleetThos. E. Cochran as C•inat Qoimnissioi n Darwin 1 1 !;elp',5 as Auditor Hencral, Bartholomew Lap - .,rtc as Sarveyor - t.ieneral, Joseph Puniroy as Con#c Quinn, Washillgton Crooks as State Daeill 11 own. and . Dr. V. R. Stewart its Jud! , es; John .:`.flus.scl ian il.ti Ascentid::man, Peter Mickley as KePner as. Director of the Dor:lard Hildebrand' as Andithr, 'Wm. B. Meelellan as District ..I.ttorney, and ,lacob Diehl us County Surveyor--anlf that the election *of this tii-ket would he claimed as a victory of 3.( nw NOthingisM and lilaelt Re publicanism, both isms having fused and con centrated upon'it. BEAR IN MIND, finally, that the contest in this county i,e'..weett the Datum:ratio' tieket on the - one hand and that ot black Re- publican Know Nothinyisnt on the other,— Can You, will -on, voter hes . ►? * 3NCLE VOTE! -Some- of the most i liver tant-qttestiomm hich have ever been presented to human judgment, have been decided icy oast; vim. We have no idea that thu conning election will be de cided by one vote, btit it may be decided by one or two—votes in each townr4hip 1u the State being lost through indifference or nog feet. There aro npwards of . two :thousand towdships, we believe, in Pennsylvania.— Snrpo , c two Dmioeratio volent hi each town t•hip are a'dow_ed to stay at home on the day ekution—teat will be n loss of LUT A - EV; 'yarn. AND TITOU.;;IND VOTLS 111 the lAA net a vote be Bring out everYman. to the pelhi, and we shall be vietoriou::. Danoerats of that if no rm: Pons; by neglect, in each toll-11 , 44in this e:)uuty, it will take one hun dred from our majority. GETOUT EVERY VOTE YOU C.\ N and then look around -for MORE! Go after thetn—seud after theta.— litrain .- every uervel 'VICTORY is ready to perch upon our if:miler I 1 . Exply DEPERATION. su d'o.iperat-e_are, Nuth'ing Black ltepublimns 6f Adams tlounty, that they have, unpriuoipled•wr3tebes sneakbig about, kart alidcircuirtting all umuner of lin,- and th!s- picable rep.3rts it, referemee-to Democratic can didates. One of them is endeavoring, is ont of the way places, where he sal:T.l4es pe.if)le do read; to create the impi.ession that '•should Mr. Buell:limn be eleJteil Pennsylva nia would i,e.3ome a slave state !" Did ever a more ridieukeas, a more despicable thought, enter the 'heart of an unprincipled liar! A nian so lost to all shame—what 'will he not at tempt to carry our his dcsperaN partizan (ie ()1. tie county, w,atch all alvi :11._.1.;:t ii Tli.6l.Vi ! It Ts Certain BM /11110.111:•tti WCIII ro•ruT. , ,etneuts to have a Lot of iliott I,l;tift,tie just it: time for the news to rout;: tile CVC (~ f :tor (..1 , :rout : 'out ti:cir c..l.l3l,ltttions hare lituAl liewketi into operati.)l:-. the kiwi tr.ay i ()%er iccr;, but ;;;:• "liorr . ',. )1, 1.- o:6vv. hz!lf q.t . the as ();;Ir;!:;es" have hercui:ire I,pen. 1. - .11 , ..41;-:(r ..T.Can:.:l , illrlcker pro;o2.lles fal!-( fresh.\ ten 1:1:a to tank hares to anotl.:_i• Jaarki.t. /1:1, c Leycr I) 1. 1 ..4 , low ; _ ! 1;11 trick -4.r.v of f,uitrof or: Knov, - in . the Difv..auntl, uit .`..10:1, 1 :1 , 1 eVCIP . ' no. fe pectaGin in e.Ne. Eevre',ary . !Ir. Curtin, a , ;' , :•••••:. 1 -4,111 e •• •tt httst Aie7.-ney, tr, r Oily to llavf.- ticipated—iiut it `..; Lu.V. ed f:11.1101'. 3 1.7 t: Pi4,t.P..:riu 017 t ie i ~1 loirriii[,_! 2.;i::: Ca..) pr- 111 (:: 't/I/ I=3=l Citizens of Adams, Arouse ! The enemy is at your door! Abolitionism Th""°""t'• ' l6 "/ g "' the 17169 "'n otc" t he 4re rantliant, and treason runs election early in the ;lily, and VOTE not turough ti, r, land. Abolition money is Whrn that loek 'around rot]. fOr siaae str,-;W:1 hroatlewit through the country, to car thin::: to do-44/me voter t,-0 stir up, or bring to rep: y , mr eluetious----hired onmissaries from the polls. Keep fictive I It is important.— ankeolorn arc sneaking -around, buying the :11*UST A LI. W 011 K—not, wait for UtherS i I„ ,, rcrwltry, intimivatin g , the weak and de til lb/ Whk,ti`i our duty. eel% ng the uninformed. Infidel preachers 16Q0 that thlm•O its 4 .fair play"---that there is tare prostititti,ti--, 4eir holy vocation, and are n') ilol.ri , i or interference, with *Peineeratie udyorating• treason and disunion, voters r.t I 'fly, 374 . t BE fit)'(' .BiwEiVl/41)! Remember, that •!esporate, aid. will I.,tlip at nothing.' Face their apostle, Burlingame, wants an !hem determiye(tly, resolved, that whilst you qanti-dio'-ery Bible, an anti-slavery Constitu concede what is right, you will km: what is . twin, and tin anti-slavery God," ge--4 thus admit -V GTE EA B. 1 " / ti' ! Linz that mother Clod, the Bibll nor the Con stitution - of our country, iS for their unholy same, Remember that Garrison, the atheist, traitor and 'blasphemer, that Giddings, Gree ly„ Banks, Ifale, Burlingame, and all the red hot A hollthmists isf New England ; that all broken down politicians, andlastly, that all the Despotisms of Europe are 'engaged heart and soul and pocket,in this unholy crusade against the old, time-honored Democracy.— Look to their principles during the past two years. Detestable Know Nothingisin first, and then lliack•dlepublican-Abolitionism add ed. And for such doctrines, proscriptive and treasonable us they are—so unimportant in the estimation of their wire-workers as to be assumed or laid aside on the instant—they dare to ask the *enlightened freemen of 'Penn sylvania and of Adams county, to throw aside the mantle of Democracy, and to aNSIDiIIs their motley garb—their Jacob's coat of many colors ! VOTE EARLY! rjllt BEWARE - W SPURIOUS TICKETS! emocratt--friends of Buchanan and Bre e k• inridire in Adams county—look well to your i _“cnets on Tuo'ohty next, owl ow Il i at the right mimes am vifial !holt, and that they are all correetly spelled. The Know Notbit g Black Rupoblicans u'r; remorting to every,. - Rini and dishont';Bt Incans TO PECEIVP.; the People, tool we doubt not that thousands of xpuriong tick , ;Ls aye already iu circulation ov e r the vottatA itt;An romt TICECTS cAar,rut.hy, awl : , eo that the mnor, (all true friends of the Union and the Cunkitutiou,) are upon them ; George W. Brewer. Jud g es, David Ziegler, Henry Reify. Director rtt . the Nor, Frederick Wolf. cminb, . „ Gashman. - Di4tire .IVorne it William McClean. ('minty Stt /Tr yg, Edward Ale/titan. There is no Middle Ground. In the tanning election every voter must take sides for or against the constitution of s_cou utry-4or,ar t tit e_rights_o ke States---for or against the "popular sovereign, ty ? ", which underlies our whole Republican system. 'rho Democrats have the affirmativn side'of th - ese questions—the Mach: RkTubli clut-lli nduo-Abolition - factiwa, the 'negatiVe. There is rte • lit iddle groitnd . Ito that is not for his country is against it; and no sensible man will be found occupying a neutral pat-i -tion in such times as these, - whoa faction raises its-hydra-head, and all its snake coils are hissing treason against the peace of the. Union ! Snow Nothing Extravagan6e. 'The shameful eurasugaucc of the late Know Nothing municipal gevernment in Eulolol4l, exceeds all buutals., Every day, sumo a;iditional ins . tatice - Gf profligate waste of the people's money, is being brought to light, .\ yecont in v estigati on of flu.: (oin:4s of trle Board of . Prison lilsPect)rs has ex poed un abliUst iuereeliLle anlOtillf, of rascali ty. t appears' that these worthies bought 00,000 cigars ibr their own use, lust year, at $3O . a Thousand-3r 1'230 per %yolk ! Tall smoldog ilia, at the public exPense. Tiio omnibus hire isa little over one thousand dollars! Forty-two gallons of $7 brandy VllB drUllk. • The "Inspectors' table" charge, Citi! "S. S. Moon" was Secret ry fo-r that party-4.nd a jolly party it must have been. Thu "mum," IVaS no "Urecit - WEARING TWO FACES, The ilineri'ean pUldished at Uniontown, in this state, has Mr. Fillmore . :s name at the head of its columns as a canal date for Presidency, while its editor guies strongly fur Fremont in all the rest of his pa per. - The feat of riding two hor ses at th i s same time is frei j iientlysuecessfully perform ed in a cirrus, but it clouts not always succeed in plitical ina:t.:,c;,--esliecia.lty With mots of iutotli g ,nc,J and rey-is o the e(litor of the fir discovered srli , ai I e hud Fo_auorit aitil Fillmore at hi-3 masthead. HI! luo: hauled the latter do\vn. , tll - 1 - ,R,,, ; ,'`F - . IL.tiOWN. 11 7 1111 e thesto,,lnJi• Golden ..1.,2;t: , was making I.er List trip front San Francisco to Panama, prc•siiiontial lute Isis talon, Ilid) I)asa- rsult,;(l L, .; 7;11(.11:{8 11 tlii :h4 , votes tlipt have Ift'Prl takon on the Calif c; T.lat:rs ha e re,ultekl very voiluil like 11,1 0 : v.o, we helievc, Lis UN.- m,w• ITce: od LiJre than one-sixth of all the , BEM -- 1%,.•3".1 1 1 7 .0 x‘ - 'lll see tae Srnr ,-10;vied w;til elitiook.oring to-dar•—and ; It•t 11117 tS I I !Itqf To ritiempt to tt"i•,*:re I: thk•ir fa:Nhion during ;ill ounnwaig.tis, 1: th-y. tiri“! Coo 11:0.(1 toe eve of :in elect when no time left contradict their fal , i'llooihß. Pat no faith in T I 111 V arc. 11:1Teli PA to cheat---:o deceive nniiii"nnm• 1 net :mpir)rt of Block 11c 7 Kriqw is a fact, that at the Baltimore elec tion, on Wednesday, hundreds of Germans and Irish were Neaten back anti prevented Low votiu,:.; by Knox Nothiu Cita a I minntfuiemcr,, Gcorfre Scott. iirnli(o, Glowral, Jacob Fry, Jr. Sarrryor General, John Rowe, Wilson Iteilly. Sciegtor, sane Robinson. Josiah Benner. I==ll Dinnoerats, old line Whiga, Patriots, are you willing to offer up the glorious past of our co . untry, free, happy and prosperous be yond a parallel ;--;are you willing to sacrifice nil of the present and the future,_to a mere chimera—an emanation frOm Yankeedont— an inner-liibt from the land of wooden nut otegs, - wooden clocks and wooden heads and hearts ! Think of it, freemen! Judge hon estly for yourselves—act as your consciences dictate, and there is no fear that you will veil the birth-right of yourselves and children, for t na.ss of blackened pottage, Plain- and. Pointed Truth, Judge Nit,bitt, ( (I corgia, ()tie of the Whigs who are playing the part of true patriots, in hAter On the times, in which )14: a vows histictermiuutiouto rob) 13uchatt clu, OM, says : Ikrnocrittic port,' is tho Only zuttionttl Firty which the troublos of dd.; timoti hare left tt, lioutist aZi"We clip the f(Jilowing from the Provi. dunce Pust : noted abolition orator, whose Anek in trade is of the flimsy, highfalutin or ,der, asked solemnly of his audience, "and who is John 0, iiWitiont?" A democrat who MIS listening; to the harangue, ami observed the silme - e - wifi - ell followed, rose •and replied' "An eminent cattlo-dealrr."' which hrutight down the liciase; and the speaker too! "The Wish is Father to the Thought." The one-horse (miters of Franklin county, who feebly advOcate the hopeless cause of FREMONT, hitve waked up an , idea that Mr. Iltal[Ax4s is Aunt . to be withdrawn from the I;)resbiential contest !.! ! :Easy, gentlemen, e-a-s-y! We know you would like to be cc coanmalated in that way, kit positively ,we can't oblige you. That fowl won't fight.— Better stack to -your stale lie. about Eansas, which you have repeated so often that you now believe thei4 yourselves, than start su similow a humbug as that. Bartholomew Laporte. This right arm of the renegade Wihnot, vo ted last winter in faOr of- negro suffrage in ; 1 3- era-5 - ivania. Those in favor of negro equal ly will cute for the Fusion State ticket, with Lap4te'B nant6 vii it. riot ilig- attended the Baltimore election. The Know S:idhiligs were desperate, mid duterial led to curl eloctioo at all hoz ;ads : but they niade lonidreds of votes for Buchanan by their conduct. Several lives wove 1(;k, • Grow Overthrown and Crowed Over. The N'haira. Gazetio says, not long_ since lalashit A. I ;ro,,v, nt.;.tulnkr of Congress: fnan distl , iet, Pa., challmiged Ellis B. Schn,lll(‘l,to meet him at I rnw's I . lmt PI, liter soiloN from Tnukhanniwk, anti discuss the po litit-al isstieq of the day. Mr. Solinabel ae ceptol the challenge. and on Saturday week the meeting came off. It wits a big gathering —twenty-six four horse wagons, all loaded t o exeess coaling in. Mr. Grow led off in an exposition of the Republican creed, - Ile spoke nearly an hour, After he had (dosed :•;ohnaliel addressed the meeting in that c le a r, Forcible manner which makes him one of the best -8 peakOrM ill Pennsylvania. Our informant, Who has no partiality for the De mooriwy, says that Mr. S..inuthel's demolition of Grow wa , the most eloquent and mastmly 1t4.:11110I1 Of (11111 Orr, 10 , 4 . 10 :111(1111_4,110(11/ 4 11 - 0 user 1 :1: , (011141. S1:01 , (11 it 1l01Ogati1)11 of over ono hundred to 1,0 r,.c.eit od on the Dennioratie t•hlo, unil wont over and tioliverol their Lannars into the hands of Coo I;nelnknan men I I !..:•nolt :t ,t'otni)loto triumph Nvz;:i never aeltieveil by a 6.111g1t; 191 Doi 'that storekceper in Fr:1111;1in township who been iteirg his strenuous rhetoric to poi.- ..it:vie uninfirrineti rersons 4.//mt Joincs i.l.,.(lll(l it ?ors 1.e77' On o4ntisi innkiny all r ;r'," is allivisol II) quit uttering tril . lal.o , ,,•ran/ a 1,l i»-entefil ; it being ont of his Line of business, although a rank - , iilt„l e rant- Know Nothing. .. loan who exerts to (irreliev to ittrti ei-u,z i-I;111;101., in polities, will hardly :.top to tt , (' fokehtlo(l ticaling null thereby cheat his , • I ininJ•:Thit'inn uu i ni:lnuf . at !om . ny calumnies is 1;14., ( , i . r:ll)iti aild couscienvoleNs i•-now Nuthitp.t, i'Attek lepuillicati anti hide latund 011 Feflettll Printers: their vitea ` etti:on" e the • . K.'ign t,i Tern)r,"--brol in tlio),l , pi.",aa.l. they cann4t help it. I.:Nadi ' 1111> lledr limite are Ithuutiant. \Ve say t„.1„1,11 1 . :10/,11...z, ficxow ly 1 , , :1 ii.Julid.) d i'vw 1) eat. =2l ==ll=ll I:s:=E=Effa For Oa Compilor r NOTICE. BEWARE I=E:= DELAWARE DEMOCRATIC ALL OVER.! The election in Delaware on Tuesday, foi Inspectors and Assessors, resulted in - the sue- , eetot of the Democrats by 1,800 majorityn ! Two years Itgo the Know Nothings had the State by I,ooo—making the Democratic gain since then 2,800 !! ! TIIAT WILL '1)0 CONNECTICUT TOO 1 • Official returns from one hundred _andfif teen towns have . been received, of which the Democrats have carried fifty-eight and the Re publicans fifty-five. Two are divided. The Democrats have gained twenty-two and the Premonters eight. The net Democratic gain is Fourteen from the last election! FLORID. DITTO ! . The returns from :torus are very meagre —but it has doub ess gone furthe De werats. BALT/MORE ELECTION. The election for Mayor, on Wednesday, re sulted. as was anticipated, in the elee . 4 _of the Know Nothing, candidate, Mr Swann, but by a greatly reduced majority, being but 1.554, lvhich is a Know Nothing falling off of 1,190 since the Just Mayor's election!! ! MARYLAND IS GOOD Foil. LICK AND BRECK. Election in Upper Michigan. Driaorr, Mich., October election fur a State i%eillttilr and two Representatives - was held in the Upper Peninsula of this State on the 30th of September. - The Democratic candidats were elected. The majority for Senator was about ONE THOUSAND KUM BE ON 10111 GUARD ! ' A more desperate, dishonest and intriguing foe never was met by any party than you have to fight on Tuesday. Let every Demo crat look out for all manner of frauds. Let every Democrat repel every proposition “to trade off." Thid i v ikc game or the opposition. Let every Democrat '.vote the, ticket—THE W (ME TICKET—from Canal Commissioner to County Surveyor, and nothing less, and secure his neighbor to ilo Immense geeting ! The Demncratie mass meetiog at Lanenster, on - Wednesday - , - wag attend ed by 30,000 'per sons Fifty to sixty eiirs were filled from Philadelphia. All passed off gloriously. Ei."—.l.ltliough the Know Nothing Black Republicans here would deny their know Nothingism, it is significant that they crow most lustily over the result of the Baltimore election, because the Know Nothing candidate was nut beaten. "Straws show." A - t " " But if ; it (the \Vhig part}) is to be meiged into a contemptible Abolition party, and if Aholitionism i$ to be engrafted upon the Whig creed, from that moment I renounce the party, and cease to be a Whig. I will go yot a stop further : If I am alive. I will give my support to that man for the Presiden cy who, To WILATtivEn PARTY' HE 31AV BELONG, is not eontatninated by fanaticism, rather than to one Who, Crying out all the tine that he is Whig", maintains doctrines utterly :l bver sive of the Constitution and the U nion."--11Es ei,,tr. liegrocs Trampling.upon the American A short timo ago, a large gang of negroes belonging to lialthnore,left that city on a plc nie excursion. On their return, two Irish men said something to them at which they took offence, when a number of the negroes not out of the- munibusses and 'commenced an assault upon them. Several citizen who saw this, went to the assistance of the Irishmen, when the whole Of them were attacked by the blacks. A public house near was then attack ed by the Woolly heads; and the keeper severe beaten. Seeing a liberty pole erected by the Democrats, in the .vicinity, the net;riev ;lure three cheers jiir Fremont, pulled down the Americqn banner, and trampled it in the j dust beneath their feet. If these things can be done while Fremont is only in nomination, 1 wnat tut rooi ty may nut be expected should he I be elected? Painful Accident. Yesterday afternoon, about three 'o'clock. whilst Mr. Ambrose B. Staub. of Oxford; Pa., accompanied by his wife. was passing along 101 laltimore street, near MAU, both sere very badly injured in eonsequence-411 theta'', ing ofa.heavv piece of-marble from Hits - second storY,of the large buihling in course of erec tion for Messrs. Hamilton, Easter & Co.. on the south side of the street. It appears that a number _of workmen were engaged in hoist ing the stone, and had succeeded in raising it to its proper elevation, whereupon the iron hook—a stout one, by the way—belonging to the derrick, suddenly broke, and let the stime ,tllll. It struck both, and felled them to the 4 , round. Mr. Staub sustains a fracture of the neck, of the right thigh bone, and of the left ankle joint, whilst Mrs. S's injuries consist of a facture of the !left arm. Mr. Staub was carefully conveyed to the back part of the building, and attended by Doctors Riley, Da vis a ml Thomas, whilst Dectors Dalin S: Hintze attended Mrs. S.,in the hat i•tore of Mr. Bourne. After their wounds were dressed they were conveyed to their boarding house, No. Cont- way street, where, up to a late hour la.t even ; in;;, they were (I,)ing Tu':l P/ Itr -41 "THE WORK COES BRIVELY Democratic Meeting at Caledonia A Fpiri fea Democratic meeting took place at Caledonia, Springs ran Monday afternom last, which was organized as follows : Pre.sUreitt., John Moritz. Tire. Previoir , zix.,. Daniel. - ..Snycler, Abraham Strasbau,sh, Elias Baker, Wm. Mc'Cleaf. Dr. A. 11. Senseny, John Naugle. John — MOrtin, Robert Bleakacy,fliomas A. Marshall , Jacob Trowel, John Oyler, ;Slaj. Wm. Piper. S. , ;erclariP.s., Francis Strasbaugh, Peter Dior-, itz, Athos Martin, Joseplt.Kint, 13. P. Danner, Waybright Ziegler. The meeting was addressed by George W. Brewer, Esq., Wilson Reilly, Esq., and H. J. Stable, when it adjourned, all being well pleaSed with the gathering. Democratic Meeting at Stras baugh's School- house. Anotbir—meet" " character, came off at Strasbaugh's Sehool house, in Menallen township, in the evening of Molay, of which the following gentlemen were elatfers, : President, Andrew:Ma:cm-lel:. Pee I'cPxiilenla, George Cole, John Brady; Andrew Noel, Conrad Thomas, Levi Irvin; Robert - Bleakney, George Strasbaugh, John Dellone. S-rreirfries, Fracis Will: Samuel Warner, Peter Adams, Jeremiah Slaybaugh, Charles 31eKenriek, John Noel. i.§peeebes were made by George W. Brewer, ylksp Iteilly 4 Esq., W. I. Cook and IL iE .1. Stable. 1 nios't enthusiastic spirit prevails in that quarter, and it will do its whole duty. Democratic Meeting at Rocky- Grove School-house. The weeting at Rooky-Grove School-house, in Straban township, on Tuesday evening, was larger than WaS expected, espe.-ially in view of the shortness of the notice. The offi cers were as follows c President,' Daniel Benner. V ice Prexidotty, Jacob Little, Christian Benner, Jacob Lott. Samuel 11cCreary. Joseph 'lender, Samuel Spangler. Daniel Stallsmith. Seem/yr/es, John Bender, Daniel 11. Benner. John Carver, Natlrauiel Lightner, Ferdinand Buckingham. Effective speeches were mile by E. B. Buehler, Esq., Charles Will and Jimuli Lott, Sr., when the meeting adjo . urned with three cheers, given with a will,_ for Buck and Breck and the Democratic State arid County Tickets. The proceedings were enlivened with stirring Martial mu,iie. Pole Raising at Peter Rodgers's. A beautiful Hickory Pole, with "Buck and Brock" upon its handsom.: flag, was raised at Peter Rollger:,'/., on the Ennnitsburg road, on Wednesday C enin, by - After it was planted, _three hearty dicers were given for the Democratic imudidates, and three more for Peter Rodgers. Dr. J. A. Swope and 11. J. Stable briefly addressed the crowd, when the delegatioa which had gone ant from town returned, and paraded the streets iu handsome force, with martial music. The Know No things didn't seem to admire the turn-out. Grand Democratic Rally in Get tysburg - A GLORIOUS DEMONSTRATION !- The Democratic matting in the Diamond, on Thurs day evening, was one long to be remembered. It outnumbered any night meeting we ever witnessed in this place, and the enthusiasm lan to its highest bound. Verily, the f: lends of the Country are aroused. Mr. Danner called the meeting to order. and proposed the lbflowing gentlemen as officers. They * we; e unanimously chosen : ' . fre;;,.!eat, Col. James L. Nee 17r , .";rrirf•,its. WM. D. Gobrecht, John Taughinhaugh. Jesse McCreay. Jesse D. Newman. Jacob Bucher, Samuel Mackley, Cassell, Es( . Isaac Deardoil. John &tigers, Jacob Culp. James N. Pittenturif, Fv , :q., Anthony Deardorff. Jacob Hartman, Abraham Mumma. John Butt,' S:., Leonard Bricker, Henry A. Pie Li n, ,, si,reiarie , ,-E. \V. Stable, Edward Moritz, Tlwodore Taughinbaugh,John Butt,.Jr., Saw-, uel O. Cook. John Linver. The meeting was addressed by Judge Hep burn, of Carlisle, and R. E: - Monaghan, Esq., of West Chester. Sterling speeches they were—abounding in truths and arguments not to be assailed or controverted. They must have carried the conviction to every unprejudi ced mind, that DEmocitAcv IS RIGHT The meeting adjourned with hearty cheers,' and a match around the Diamond. Such demonsti a- tiOBS TELL. delegation is leaving town for the Democratic meeting at Moritz!s, on the Em mitsburg road, as we go to prods. HORRIBLE DEATIL —A BOY IMPALED TO TUE 1-KA.l,____lly_T_lLß-11-1-ALROD-OE___A_G.IL.N., A tli Now Hampton, Literary Institution, N. 11., on Alondav morning, two lads, Junes, of Concord, - and C a rlos Bean, son of J. M. Bean, of Manchester ; were preparing a dialogue which thev were to rehearse before the solugd. A scene in the play, required the use of fire arms. They had a .gun which they had no suspicion was loaded, a 4 they had used it be ibre. Jones aimed the gun at Bean, when it dischargerLT the_ entire charge entering his mouth, and coming out at the batik of his neck. The ramrod of the gun being in the barrel at the time, taking a different course, passed through, his_breast. in the region of the heart, and actually inipaled him to the Wall. The poor boy lived about two hours, and spoke only ()nee, saying---" Too have killed me, send fur my father." Ile was about 15 years of age, and a young - man of much promise. ge - 'Several communications reached us as we were about going to press-. We regret to be compelled 'to omietbem. MARRIED : On the 24 in.t. ha the Rev. J Sechler. Mr. SAMUEL JACOUS to )11,.., SES.A•CNA LACI.I3IAN 7 both of Item - rick towwhip. A.Lanni countv. On the 7th inqt . he the Rev. Jacob Zie..7ler. Me. FELIX O1:NE11. of Mei/Olen town , inp, .11.t.n , count.. to 31111.1 - JANE 1101316 UN. of Shippoiliturg. enalborland county. DIED : On Turciny 1 1 ::t. Mr AD AM mowilF,Y. of Oxford 'Lowy ALT. noel 7 ye4cis 1.5 Springs. The Star and that "Vile Story." For the Cam Vier. Ma. EDlTOtt:—The Know Nothingp to Fremont because they say he is a Oifho although they will contend that the r,,ligious test bas been abolishel This is but another and a stronger proof of their intolertvoce and bigotry, for while they_p_reterutto tolerate the Catholic in their platforms, they continue to proseribe , and point him out in their speeelle and journals',, The same deception and the same low, mean aniltrulisiiidid and eectiiri an bigotry are also plainly manifestelion the part of the Black Republican sheets, in their cticutu:is-emir oo to contradict a.l refute this to them vileeharge of the Knot's- Nothing,s, in regard to Fremont's Catholicity. While these Know Nothings and Black Republicans are thus quarrelling and wrang ling among themselves about the qualifications and religion of their candidates for the Presi dency, they notwithstanding are uniting and lovingly fusing on the COunty and State tick- ets, an( ifs — adiay are lustily and loudly calling on Know Nothings and Catholics,,Nacive Americans and Foreign ers, Filhnoreites and Fremonters, to corae„up - to the trough together, and vote for such men as Squire Kepner and Doctor Stuart, who have no other qualifications •or claims for the posi tions they occupy, than that they clung to the Democratic party until the order of the dark -lantern was instituted,-for the sole purpose of picking up such Democrats as could be pilled through religious bigotry, and caught with the chaff and cheat of Know Nothiiiiistn. The Star in its last number again shows its "cloven foot,' on the Catholic question, al though it has been trying to hide it for sown time past, with the view of catching Catholic votes. It - makes the- following comments on a letter which . it publishes contradicting, the rile story of Freinont's Catholicity. "Wbut shore eau any man ask than the emPltatte de nial of Cu]. Fremont himself of the ti/c_4(!ry ol'his being a Catholic." Can Catholics or liberal Protestants eon- scientiously and consistently fuse with these . two parties, on the State or County ticket, while one of them -in seeking to prejudice the chtims of Fremont for the Presidency, thinks there is no more certain or successful mode of doin g so than by Charging him with being t Catholic; and the 'other, in contradicting and. repelling a charge which no liberal mail, and no-true-Atneriean-would-coasideri6al o'r 'criminal, considers and proclaims it a "rile story." Therefore, according to the habits and practices of Fremonters as well as Fill moreites, it is a rife thing to be a Catholic. S. 'Bargain and Sale. • Fir tho Compilor Eturott :—The last numbers of the Star and Sentinel arc literally groanin:- with the weight of bigotry and hatred to all that is Democratic. They feign to fear, and to warn their, readers against jimas, in the coining contest, on the part - of . 11emocrats, thereby trying to hide the fact that ail the political frauds and rank deceptions that have hem perpetrated in this county for the last two years, are 0 - be tracted to tit eniseives anti their Know Nothing disciples. If ;he reader doubts this, let lrim hut veer to the columns; of t Star at the time it prolessed to advocate the 'election of Col. Neely. and compare t hese /pro ../ktmion„.l with the diriek.y that it set tip afte.-;• wards when Wm. 11. Wilson, rrhom it Iva puBseit over to in At' dark, was signally de feated for the same office that Col. Neely had been nominated for by the Star and Sentinel. While the Star thus blotted the regular Whig nominee out of the account, in its affinities fir Sam and Wilson, the Seutinel held its peace, and actually swalloweti the “hargain and sale'' iu silence„ aknd perhaps with. a secret relish. Or if these facts are not sty )4! T substantiatell, k-t the enquirer have Tet:ian•Se to the file; of - the- Star and Sentintl of a later date, who:1 these two luminaries and. jewels of consistency quarrelled aannig them selves, in consequence_ of the- fact that the; two I)avids of your ~ p laeiNiad their eyes oil the same office, and he will there see and !riot them fur himself, and in the very 1)(41114).1e- Ivor( sof the Star aiTir - Fentine, 'muse yes-- practically endorsing:, as they proceed in the family quarrel, the truth of the preverti, that "when knaves fall ont, honest_ people will get their own." Now, when scarcely n year has covered up, these beautiful antecedents of the Star and. Sentinel, they appear On the corners and public places, with long faces and vu-begon& countenances, loudly and tearfully fAlrewarn ing the dear people against fr(litlB—be,,eeell them to examine the tearts! Oh, Neviy vs_ Wilson! Oh, profession vs. practice! 0 tempura! Onlores TUESDAY NEXT ! PE nF•F,TiII I. MOTION Drc'•ovF:lF:r —_This great problem,. which has fur ages&•fied the re.earchiC. of the •thist wrtir ing philosophers. has at length been KOiVerl. It neap be , seen iu the enlless rush of customers to the Brown Stone Cloth. ing Ilall or Rocklin] & Wilson, Nos. 205 and 207 Ch nut street, above sixth, Philadelphia. i)jqi‘4l '-i'lepoi'ls, ------- - crectedfrom.th,slatestJlaltimoreioo , k no_ver rtpers. Riliiinore—Ffiday law Flour, - per barrel, .tit; 62 75 Wheat, por bushel, 1 40 ((i, 1 53 Rye, 74 ti 3 Corn, 44 50 (a.. t;;; Oats, 40 o`.. 43 Clover-seed, " S 50 07'. 8 75 Timothy " " 3 str""- , :3 BeeF Cattle, per bund., 575 6t. 500 I fogs, << 7 75 (a. S 25 Hay, per ton, Whiskey, per gallon, Guano, Peruvian, per ton. Hi 'lore h arNtlity 1 a 4. Flour per bbl., fr. an wagons, 1)4). fr4on stores Wheat, per bushal, Rye, • • 7( Corn, 5: Oats, cc Cloverseed-,- " Tinrith,y, " - Plaster, per ton, 17yrk—Frit1ay last. Flour, per bbl., frtan 'wagons, Sri 62 7 1),)., " from stores, tH) Wheat, per bushel, 1 35 e, 1 50 Rye, 75, Corn, Oats, cti,versee Timothy, " Plaster, per ton, 18 00 (tr.2o un (ti, 40 CA 00 $C 01) HEM 04 7 (O 0 iii 6 00 , ) 6 75
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