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FROM KANSAS.I, The Onthern.-Democracy
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KANSAS BLO"(, ''X''D'E), I T - " . , rip Rlclnaton.l
, 1 6 . 1 . , .. ; iv o chit., .. limper 'tin !trginia, discOurifes
' Murdering and a ihn . , ,
, 1, , tlhi. ell 'lenity ils. the doctrine avoivail
it t , j . )l. N . e ll y t i ri t t n : e l n io e w , t' n t r i : u ni r t t ! ti l i ; a 6 „, ll 6 l vitit •,Aky.the loch:matte, Ueriweratic plity,.... It
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thread, via bn"iha t ing roarlicil this city / is the name that is now using the bullets
on Similar, itt roinitally whit Mrs. Ilirps.,l and bayonets of the nation to exterminate
.
widow of 31r. Hdpn ' who AlinB ieceutly ' the Free Siate of men of K MUMS; RNA%
mitrilonill'and tirl'alped ;tea: Leavenworth . REA D
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city,l:„Ttollttetfiiliirtepittl,lM'lliht sainge I .
warder, ab related by 1) r . R,.. , ,,, i , are es ! "Make
r the laboring man the olnye of one
instead of the shoe ue Pbtit 1), .i.utl he
I , ulltn r il t .lVl TL y t e . te {l , op :.„ itati o lt : t l it: the l i 't r i i . n ., n itil t d be far better otr.
II"' nu t a. - 1 1 4' 'l t ',", ';', a '"'' re " a "Ti o loindre I years or labor 'have made
Maim. In lmoveti tillt'City, iv oh the in. i k t H ywits A I.Aul!Er. BA Nt)rrn."---
4 '" 1 " 41 13/: i ""kiej that 1 11 " 0 -; his home , "Orin: society has failed, nod that which is riot
a iftt k lM'llll` Id; ii•iiiiii Vain - Ltiivicil'et , :,' rh4. 0,141,e AibmiNya." - . -
. t . i . i llitt ,o ,i ,c ,
t h it uc i1h h : ,;! ,, p . k i, t e . ,, ,, ,., 1 i i i i; 1, ,, 1 11 . ,, ,, . 1 i r ., : , , , ,, ,, ,., , , , , , , i
ptiii - pj F it n i ,ii i ,: i ::b .si s ri t ) , ,,l i c ii:e . l ll i, l „ ; ,_ r a 3 ,, , p - or l ili s, etili A ct l itet i .y ? o N trihre s y T ,:b ß irta ° l: l : wit g i. 1
s'AlielWiltlleti Ilielt Or. Mr Nide; the (lit.
itiu. ,' ( `:." eio „ iy tomd „L•r, a., it , it 1 *1
Il ihYtiiiii r tili r ticillkii. ii Werl " llb TIRli 'it , ".•
, !rrhe 00 ,, :a are ita‘eram i , EAR BEtrit,
i
Ictriftill 'la' iothin.h ,, th Nh toilet , of I:etv- ;pliAli THE F1t1.:13 LABOIIERS 0f Till?.
'ilnintrireliaCilty.and Tiiillili sight rul'il4:l4s. I . N olt'Xl 1, are goyerned„ Our negt:e4:3 are dot
2 41eiiive-VI'Mo,CW,4ll3ce, 'et riiie.Suite - in t an, l'onlvilETTEß OVF ns to l'ltVilcal "" I " fhtt
imNftei.niet by 'll.- ItuffiSli on' horse' baek f thiaii FREE 11AllORERS: bin Timm molt.
1 kiiiiilliqiiirt.d"*liere he was Irion •,' null /AL CONDITION is hYlwr.”` ,' ',,, ,
14fi l in g )i i ii i ,r i ir e d t o t b e wa , l ast trot , i t . ,..„. 1 •• , ' ; We tiering Inloilf the theory umt tirtm• we,s
4 tue'nneektur of. ihe nt•grod nice. -.Ate .levrisli
I. 4.l4stibi ititir r :%tleaitgi!r *drew a revolver and , , ' I to , i ti,, o rh o
t imiv,m; were )4111,11t•ghte , / ; um - (ls • ,
vhot him through his head Mr. lloPs , jeri,dicti•xlorslniet•v to that race would ;le, 1 0
"Batten vi?‘ biiggv, and ihe horse stniting w , A kei i its Serlpturikl authority. 04 to lola
rating Hid tinthlered 0180 fi!lf to Itie ground. the irl'iole' v.eigt,t of pro'fline auiliorityi for we
'"l•tite'eß 6 / 1 111.1 irpoing froiii hi lirne, look [NO tif loonegMo slaiery in nuclear time." tuttitrAilliiite'Tied seal il ' eil ilii i VlClliti, %V' hen i "sl.AV.mtv ;IL Ac t ic OR wilITEt. is
I d a l NI:'..VSSARY.".. ,
• r[tlvlrtniihrurkeil and 'ptting, riptirs to
More lied made the weak in
wareithAffirsh Aide 'rapiall.f ar in th. thire-1 1 , 6 , 1 ,,, i6.1:e5. ,,,, * •• ti ,I It ~, 41,
rtnins of 111O,,vbilWortli City'. ' This, fiendish I awl vittnens, the brare t the strung i.7.1 9 7Th0'
sai'lGirtigi , li/iis''wltlibi.ieti by Mrs. 'Wallace! or lusty iire.bern to eptitnimig .._ s *: 2.,....t. ' „,,"'
rinorlduit &leg ltier.'-' li teainster in the Nelf• 1 "Men are NOT beiru entitlisti to p e Ql.f.iti.
ti ietetubthe Witted States drove up' and saw RIGHTS. It would 1.. e, far ,ncAret , !b_e_tnil!
, t sire .butty.b u firee'tn'e i,t l i s b , cease d to b eat ,' to ~ny,that sonic vrTyi l born with, i,,;117 t_`;
1 i ON - TltEtit RACKS and nthera 130( T 1
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l'1"" "-I'm" 4"4 " 'l ' P tr P rirt" ' AND ST'LlltlttlD TO TIIE3f---ARD 'f i flß
-.•thiallorild'ileedcts;Fekert. and he to Well, id Diso , DOES , THEM GOOD, Thlit
''' l"l "" i ' in ' l ' tia ` tent ' t " tth • und bete hr i ('); NEF / I)'''l'HF.. REINS, 'l'll.l lIIT AND THE
eitla , Ridli air 'party ',' etirilittionit:t• that city , spult,;?, ; 4 1, ~ 1 1 . •1 1 !`Lite tool ;at
- !littirli - manumit' ', of''Alcitition. Ile had 1 e r tr ere .um, Inalienable." * * • ?
•Optaildkotrei of; *0 against - a pair of boate l 4 THE 1. ) 1':(2.„1r.AUAT10,„.• o .,r t , il..,Nrg!:,Ta
31tIort•funyunlil go out and rehire ti `lit 1111 ' AN!':,T,, ( I •,-V 3 ,p'CrtATL'l 'A "
vAbolifittniuns genii) withir.*:two ' boort.-- ;YA I b e' , 1 !' , ~ _
,- u n hi s a tturit to ., camp b e , obtained his 1. no site lii , ITTIfIg MO; (1! the North Want
1 ,
.. o bootai add, Thal. placing the MIME 'Phis, tiny Nog, niora lo txlliklLl 'p theta the'
r•viettintelt• Duvall lir ii• pole, parsilecr the (Inineiples: of Mei Slave Oligare4c„ Allot
s ' ilr , 6 l is4ll , ll 11 4' buasli ' n g, Pl' hr 6 :;Pr"w r .et•it- i ; ; hielts..tirity that IT. 1V11.1.....5U8D1fg
and al l th is taint/Et mono h ail o f rert,) ~,,„,...„e , ,,,,,,;,,, .
itilsesvcioverth,, where , ' the United Staten, "/ 1 1 ::";'-' 1 . ?,-",.." . „, ~
moves are stationed, 'under command" of i n„,,,,ii ii „ 10 4 V e on Robbing .the
wi4on, i iferatter P. Smith. A German ...,,,,, ....,., - ,1 -, , s
.: Muited.dfutther, who exinettedt , littnitelf i
'reilteciseely to regard to this horrible bar- I . T lie f• Dwo „„,bili •' o f J o h n 0. c a ll io u ri ,
l ' utilv t,"/" 61 "" •i ll r' o, o l! i lk° . 51bel ' and i nuiltori t iin ' ”ot to • search. the
utiollier” Mali, oato i;lso rAiyiihntetl. th e • , g'' , '' tasters , , ,
lrilin , '•iifrybd 'lns - life' On'lY' t h,y' preci t pitate I mans'Ont; iiesir?rahholl fraPeril T h iel (bd.-
,
Ito:l,Aithil 1118101 fiche Ivilibiling Yreely a•inputs attthey in their wirmom (or Igo
"
D" its 11 " d: ' ' " ' ' I
'. . suite) might deem tone ril to aitteepdiarY i,
If ` O n le"ri'l6' the ftte - ?rFler hualiandi ! D h ataa tat; iss, well remembered:, by. most
(11•1r,e, 11 . 11ps,l'in t!onintny'Wllll her . brotlter, I ,
l•Mr.•;l4itte, atidalniut a t.tdett of other eili• l 131 ear ! . ee tl'et 7•' I,IIA it may wit be 151) well
f/lillel ull : l"Visibnc'e, started ' for LeaV'em s ' known ,llia‘lteteB, 1 uel" 211 v o i n t f o r
--•wtothi i n , obitati ifie l body' Of Mr. H. and ' ',midi!. Sir hin the ,fact. On its third
give 'lt • elirintiait ' burial. Woeu near i reading, oni the alit Jof June, 1850, the Mil
' ,l laillil.ll,itt;:h" . .., partY . Were
. eaptured
ia mi t td I was lost , by the following' vole : • .
blieltf es prilionet l / 4 1 - by
. a tOnta of Ruff' tit
Ill t''' d "' C 'it't !,..Eltoo'', the 'wan of w hew 1 : A L S )*e , a kIl t o le. :1 ;1 1; 7 "C ' I tit i i i i 6 li k e'rt % , l3 ( r l ° r i. tie l il ' y ll , TTKCi!gr,Nor
i f 4 14 `,1 6 / 1 , 1-1.4 7b1, i ‘1 ) d / h i, ifr ills I;
flue i c i i i - t i .d hi ,f r i e s i e t t 6 i 'L ld o i b ut i , i t t i gY b ", — en I Ala , Map of•Gii:, Mangum, Moore. Nicholas,
• Porier,..Prestou t . Rives., Ilobisone.,Ttillimulge,
' , llitiriellf'atid' itte.rnlllilue' risfusid tlie widow . w tt i k , e, I , i .i g i tt. an d ybi te _ ID,
s tl.e 4 66ltolatioti of folik hie upon 'her hut. t Aras---Nksar f l: }lemur', CLAY, Crittenden,
ihnn t alitlira.' 'Sev'tillty . idllars Were found' Da. Li t Ev,vilnt, 1? . r . : pinOni, , ',Ewing of O hio
t ,
0 in; tbi'pin:k e t a - of Mb' t thurilerird in., ii all of, Geldahm:u"ifit I °lnn i arint 1 11O14)11r ,1 , ; , K 1 . ,
which wij i i t a' s r uc i r i l l '', lx '", sea ' , 1 i i„ d li.might McKean, tetgb, Mnrrts, Naitiliiii.,
the tiis , :iiiitiqial • t 3 , • IN idliWp hi / tile lint e iti a : - . ;i .. sNv.i..ileytB;,,ii:irieltnifini:6;ko'utiltiligngsioeUttl,'lBl`,.hatiTi,earuttlS°ll7elibilairtudr'
the '' Rnlitatut . tvitPut,a, dollar. She • oe- ...,,..- i „ . . , ,... ,
1
e f l!;;Al 1, leayesht nVcille Or, her tvrtihle eur.. . ~,,,,i . wiz , „, of . t h e „,,,,i „ Di li ow , and
1?;r,,,,,, 5 ,1„:1,,v rub/ a11t 3 , 4 4 firs; reftlfmli ii i l et •I " .
' . 1 , e1. ilei3tri i kinn.ving that s1;e• , would be Al de ft ever' I P' •
* 4ll - I. , yx ikqeo , s qg i thisi th e ir, on e lig „ 3 . ;I .ltht I elllVit 7 H 'b'tl bi, , (ilislg at cues:ille i, friedester
alt e ii,uoly tpeiteedediti eening . on , hoard : of the press and the rights of nichyulnal e.
'.:
, 1 0;911 1 ,..,; 3 ". 1 1; 10 tlitwl; ttio ALas."ori , lite , ea?. I Southern Senators voted against, p., bill pit
•
... 14 .1 1 ki1 4 0•11 ;; Fitl.onInfen 10 1;ass!"ur V IA "' ; odious. aud tyrannieul in • rte. provisions.:
nil t hei., and, gave he a free, passage to St. i . • •I.• , d /-
'lr . ( 4
.this r .- I .} bin often bil e,'Pen nevlvatith tole to , ur
-mos. ?it, beat alts r i g hted ow I .., •, ,
140 1 11) . ". 14'1( . 1 e Nis titton‘ ngly : ~tolt k , lq thielnish a:;lliiugh..facetu do the Work , ' for tilev-
Iteartiebt and 'trill 'My apanneogorp that ' exv,,,irk Oki' .heitorable, Sontileotera re '
*he was n i tterterg ,
_needier 1:06.11:tiOd ~„it ?, i •st in , , /un l imi t ed , liar , ' ; , Bonham'''.
l! i•' ;'' ' l' - ''' ' '.'' ' l l 1 I whole name it recorded in favor of the in
; • ~ ...•,.., ... [ , - • , ,
°' I 4. '''' ' 'c. `
' ‘ '— ) ' • a/mina &fleet, while the•miertes pf Ben
aratkOrrffEchril.M9.4.i4 OUPRAViIS---;
tom s illav u 'Critteliden G Id b ti r ing's et,tl
,0 s o
MI , lirurb ' "
' ''' ' 'Rue , L,, i. 4 IL Ketgt , f Mar) land. Leigh, Of, Vtrginta.
. , .. • no., -u •.,
Correspondence of The N. Y. Tribune, , e. , ~ ,
and onterouilmerii Senators , are' recurettu
ti‘r.o.t,l Lititortionitterii, Aug. 28,100. : •, .1 1
• , 00111111 Ita
ri -, Yoiltridtiv , tit oiling' e'riiiii iiily til 'fill.; - ' 1.-
. ,
'l. , tvagatic fro4l , Cavitchteti Were l.filppeil ,
, ,
;•vaiglitirfileir troth I Leaven Weird!, . oil alit'`,'
:way :here. by 't bald of twenty or . thirty
,- l'a - o•Sirver!"• men: , There Were tvienty
0 in;rettut Lelnogi4i"to the wagons. ihree
, •01-trrlitim , tiere•woleime 'l'litiy Iv ete'nsOfit.
, :ly' paitiengeni.' , 'Ilieo• Whole twenty' are
, Melilla' , prientrert: ' Sever'zil of them have
• illeen,/youglii 'to town mill are hold ill eus•
1 dody,iterer- 'Am ont,l the letter are the Rev.
1 Mr: , Niwell, of .Litiateliap ) u b;•otlier-iii
vi...w,of Mr. Hope, the JIMA' Whai Was Fuer
r'orlertril att.l sellped neer , Itete it`few days
• Amite.' ate came ;With thet Widow of the
• murdered insn"to' Ferever her Leidy and
•ie Illsits.{.-"l'beers [[ people ore: , robbed -ea
xeverythlogend•ftepi as prisoners. having
~tommitted Imb4nsil whatever.
A German named front -
roppep,, , who awtong, the priennerr,
e `i , i . a . a shot to our streets yettertlav, for ha e
imtnptUily With Iree-State
kr u sibeittitituk 'filth' away when
'rut iota a ` thifinentept. lie
ill NI Ot)('
. 1 3 NwerIll'or (kir effizens arct priumtera en
the aJptra pf tits Pro•Sieheiy men, amotti
, :vlhomart.'l9 Len Iflo athl
' boy Who wan taken with them
itai ' heeti obi! hne :Introit itt
reporit4 that :.Tr. Patriek INNIA
3 1104 i '. i4tlllida:f, IO satisfy' a petannai al
be:tilkeu hip lithf who Ayes
• reennehell you of one hell the het -
'ttitViiestiht 'alto hod me. Armed ruitinits
nr6 , 1141460 attoat 'Mir /tickets, thrpeginf
Our, Unit unite • dill
e now lliit
`‘47h4ilter he Wit€ther )10 IN N 9 !#t
#
4!() it. No ittitmlnation eau be 'conveyed
4 * •
* it
4 A9 ,41 C 3 K1 1111 0. 1 Z, 411 .0 0 /1 1 4 .41 ? 1 ,4
,4 0 41 3 .#
ST. LootaAllitit'llta,lquot rat„ pa Wish
tlto k Wes ttalp Fr.:o r Snit •.7). bu er.
...:a.tu:its.—
I .l 4n't)italiteciithwiittritingoi r tttaisttta miu, and
say that hut rot> Free 4uiler.4 ware
two tlt ` `iltc:tinte, 00.1 ItiNt the attAtking p.trty
ItittUghte44l.7or:h4{lo:NA, :1141.pstritiltr. ,
nl Pre; &kitten.. art heron 1ft.. 3 :11
pritS4tirK tWu ,tore afteruards
Nriiieurrie.thit 11400 is4rt. k.ticll .7 kitty rth.l
e uttina al.. kaiak; ul „pit
1- . 0 : 333 1 +wort!) ler a P.l•rty ofii'autitjrwrs under I
out' tits f
(4i,#)l 11.,0001NA t uprrtUlul, to take. grins A
•Of.lzigth,r
Sept. 441ritatt, from', Kau',
t 4 41 at low 044 Gem witT;
40003;miotitikt Iveuioit h nit the' #U4.'"Jtitigii
I,..et‘multa had iseue4l orlera . to marule4l ht . !
Ati`olit tffile.4 l ll3lltoeit
1444 10p0u44.4.361.: 441)utt4. at . Fizi
wokit 4 , ..,eem k ry 1144•St113100. Gov. Gtail.er)
tivvid,t OLOttoir 4.41 Tactmlity, whyro lie wt.
' 6, 4 l i.a•PritrkiNt Skt4Attim uu his mfr down.
.
Terrible . — llisitster 'Tape May.
D o /rue/km. , I r ming 4 t.
Bilrard Dealll--(),Illi _Gae Stir
virtu. f 4 Family
Isiatio, N. J., sept i. ,(;,lPti 6..
• ~, • • • • • •
.
l',lteM,Mitutoth Mount . 'Vernon lintel.
at this ..place, molt . fire
,Ittitt, .utiplit, at a
, quarter to 1 . 1 o'clock, sod. ; star entirely
I consumed. ,;he, other boleti' espapod un•
i inkired. '
I,Tlaworifibu ; of the ,fis is onlsnawu,---
.; Cain.Cain.M: lessee 'of the lonise, wag
1 leAitliog io the, buildiog, sod foul .rctitottl
Iprezious to 11,4 alarm of fire.'. Ills iou,
l'oiltp.l.lain,,.fr,, escaped, (row tbe .build .
I ,ing, ,by 'raping Iroin the , second :Intel
window but syas hail! hut. ell • ' - '
, 11 Ith,
the* P opsrption et the ! sous the
' ' ' I mit '
i vlittleGi M r.
.C uut:tsram y per qll to
the flatiles.„ 1
li.t loilt!wing,ip, a lust of illogg,lost
.I'llilip ()aim, $;.,, , Ilia lessee ; Audrey
("Min ,N,llrll ti Cain Stirtill Cain, and Mrs
Albertson. , :r . ' „- L ..• , ,
rliecitatteti ' resita; ll i•ii)f•Alr- , :ppin l !qie
puilii this 'windily.
_ I
The Smolt, 'Vernon was built jiy - a
eq gentlemen,,' uipsny of, geolleeo,, ut a , 416t ; „,0f,
f01 , .5.300.
011, ? toi ;he hotel, in its late ciooltiiiin,
ttai,kajot Isle itl.4uommiitlaiiitie i;1106 'Os.'
' I.' fi ' 'll t:k - ' I toilef • '
'let's. it 'w•il nOt 9111 e , tut ;15 o o 11g
'4,l3iity,ttliti,ip. ,
~ " . .
. •
-the, se, , , ! h , "have
the
et . tre4littkof,,i4e slave i!!lptlpttipo oft the
Snutitctit A.Xl4veh()itier t .% nytte)ep
art rcprefriontett,io covgre,s!!, it i h A rta.
tiyi,siegroets ko , l !ult.;
°De slavelit)lder .owatitig a .thortsand
8:11110 reprcitpiptariol l tu
ettogrffs'sps, ttix, :tutoliet: Northers) ji'reo 7
toett_,! I)etotteratist ? thitijufift
i" : ttt it ,
itttittlyation ,
Aotsto ‘ t,ittor, art tryjnir to tiltr!ito. •
1 8f, I,miii! lierettl s;!ie t!titt a ship
gOliervr, whu MitlVcs tha erpii,o! (rnm Tie
Out;priya . le — tl44;.ii , oo:eiii`psi [bat eitx,
Jr (1#4 , ! s3oo di
irwhiett ha tl:feenti
the slops. _ •
Baitimore Cl!spper . - „thirske tli;!t
juit,eariy ever,
lieA liftile the j)robabilitie4
ate thialie ttill tint get morethee four
Hon:Atidrew J. KArlan,' .t i !4t 6ll
;4011kber of Itool'rps . ..! frA - 19,' the Elaven,4l
'picric), in InJimiiit Pg'."l! 4 ,4
1
d-hirtiniell
are • .‘ • 5 '4kri!
.---.--
- - - ,
The elation (Pa.) gegister, .hftreinfore
for Flllua pot, ha. coat out for Pltuotik. ,
THU STAR AlcD BANNU.
CETTYSBURa.
Friday Evening, Sept. 12, 1856.
I hope we' may find some means in future
oftlitielding ourseirsfroni rpreign,influenee,
OF whAteyeifiumt,it.
may be attempted. I wish there. were 611
0
walker tire„betweeAl.B a!!4.the9 l d r 01 : 1 4. ----
.kirersolg; • •
of XDIpA T
,
FOR Pit EMDEN
JOHN CHARLES FREMONT.
FOR VIM?. FREPIDERT;
11111W1 L IHYTON.
Union St,tvtte unu FOlllray Ticket.
CAX.II, C01111111481(1NElt.
11.10itA , E. :00P1IRANi •of York, (Whig.)
AUDITOR (lEXERAL.
DARIVIN''PIIELPS hf ArthAtreng,[(Amei.)
• 'HURVEYOIIt ORNMIAL.
B.; LAPORTE,' of Bind ford, '(
• ; C9NommilP.' •
.
ROY:
AENAT°R.
WASHINGTON CROOKS.
ASPOOI.k.PE 3 MIES.
DA VI D 11(MS SR.
W ILL I A 1%1 It. ST.E WART.
ASSEMBLY.
~ ;JOHN 111USSE fibl AN.
co NI 51 I 813 lON ER.
It J)I tOKLRY, (of Daniel.)
rteurptL ( pp TIT E POOR.
JOSEPH KEPNER.
SURVEYOR.
JACOB DIEHL.
ATI DITOII.
WARNER TO WNSENE).
PROSECUTING Arroms: EY.
•
WILLIA.MI B. McCI.ELLAN.
does Loicolocolson tenni•
arc upon the record in favor of more des
ce,..The negro-driving Locofecus of this!
puny legislation that ever nisi nod the soil
tCounty propose holding a series of meet
. of istigland. T hey, us usual, try to dodge
ugs ; Mal call upon all to' attend them !
ld
who are "in favor of the tub - it and the the issue, by saying they are nut respou
ble for this legislaion ; but they have
anti .iu favor of good ' , goy,
required its eufarewnent by force of arms
eminent." • This is the height of unblush
sow t i and they have thus gi yen it vitality and
ing impudence. The, Locefcco partv
efficiency. 'Whatever it may haws been,
TheY'nre tio such thing.l
opuses of the Densocrats in the North it is now the eioltirseal code of the Loco
foco party. with dins prove ihenisc.lves as
and probably in the ;South'', arcs in fatter cfl
the traiu„; but sill ilie'-.1/4 autocratic facile in the work of cusl:, rin g Whites as
in the Smith (with sc h re oy an excepiiou) of enslaving Blacks. They have sold
ilsemselvas to the Scat is, aud do, with alio:-
are opposed to the tiniest. Some arc in
rity. all the base work the Smith rerleireq.
favor of au, immediate dissolutdMi. Others;
tihaule ott AlifliiiCAnt el I iZenj,hat they
are dispoited•p) await the I...ogross tif e.p.;
ice in ha bare no more love Freedom, no more
vents '; but filithese leaders II
w in /
int3 ; iniv, it Kini,al ; be
Itu i tk regard for the free priariptes whirls en
•ltsrct.,State. 1.0.. th e. South du) bauloitata derlio their forni.e . poverisinunt, mimosa)
say very tle . about the. Union.. i•ln.?r,o°.f.di!ii9t4rhon blend tlinrnseiVl;S
rights
,ot . sualiseteri , : : ue stilieeses.
talk is 'about State rights, the •
the
~n ei „ Party Isolderis Itive done.. this: Will
; si iis
on et -0 ,
and
14 ittreouite
cut . r
t „ the ;scolds) sustaiii theta in their attempts
to crush not Nerthern 'scriiiirsefitdo -Ken-
These are the topics for S
•
cratsdn enlarge upon, and they. vittith. to
in their attempts to, prevent North.
be the heat Southern (Cot Union) stem—
.
ern settlers in Kansas from securing their
to , the labor from the coMpetisisso o f s i o s of f m id
1 3 , u •" t 4-4 1 s-' • , opts u
• , • • lu•guardissit that b • I
au s e cry • soli /rem ,the
polltrtitig batha
/cts die 'Slave Oli
best suited to its section ; but bet/. .agree
to playing a game of 4:open Immo°
The.isiana is, shall Kansas be made a
Theyliavo4dayed 'such' tricks betel •• 'add
but repeat the
newinidtiplied expel is•tice
. Slave Stare' by force Of arms ? The Lore
of then peat ,•;. t :
• , feces tt±ty ies. i . and lo , v);r)l.lsis end effill•
palled the bloody 44„ei.sotion of atreciaus
~•., ' llie'Southern,..tocnOsioraro not I)
luen;. They do not elaini• to Ilse HO*n d °ham ineutc. The itepublieitus say no;
tire la 1851, was tl party' in a nd deinstid that Kansass' Shall be '•kept
seee ;• Blo • ll. l frcin , d m .
ty.t. free, as solemnly
.agreed. by,. the North and
• " • - • • South 116 years •nge. The South are fur
: 0 9mOrytea es WgtrprppottroA of the Lowo-
Slave and go fur Buchanan, who
fucos of the South, with , tr,fow
It was headed by such tot n . Ithett, -of is
pledged to this measure. Will tho
soutl i • 6 trid l iva . m , .of . North. Mei lus . 'otte man, for 'Free
onylaeorgis
edersOo Davitl, of Soule ti Kan
in sas ; and save 'those Nisi fields from
l a uuisiona. Where arc doiso. ' men now? ent"6l"Plat ' ld ?
o g fearing to make gen
, Every one of them • is ,for Buchanan, and i
all their party friends.
Pretlitiont in Wits Joined 'Buchanan;
"Kansas curie"--88•though the Democratic
1 , trty endorsed these laws ,as correct in every
Thei7_ c h o i ce for i
~ h r : l an i tiTirl N t. is t d h u i e n s i Tue prating loudly about
; ile ; he is ,h„,„. r„„„,.;,,, ;„ Tk r at ' pitrttettlar. ' li doei no 'each' thing, (1) but
-- -7 --.". --
-''''.'..
'''
''''''''. her ant,:es the single ground that the decision, of
whom are the South.' thrtotina Congres.! their cohstitntionality should
,be left tv the Jn.
alien—Brooks, Keitt,'. Bogota,. Isti. Y Au dei try of the country—a position which ,no
m
he Int tit an, in his reason, should dispute (2).
Of' theta are for • Bach:min l'i fret the c 1,,,, vi m - •
bbarleiiiii ii (S. (I) lirlei l. c Or,y . OiAß s ,•'''' 2l, ':l ' (i ; The Democratic i'terty has endorsed
I says, ail these gentlemen "art pfeapd 1u tilt at laws and empowered the President
the•lipsnin favor of disunion; i ! and Brooks to tettforce theta with all the poWer of tho
iti his recent Charletiton speeefi' said. We U. A. Army. Abominable. tyrannical,
, .
was II 0 w, --- as in 1851; ou'ee-ophYdfoit:o(l-' horri auto as these laws ire; the negro.dri
`Viiittaist," . WhO talk lightly of the vent Ilave pledged themselves to their strict
~
tool of trying to destroy it if ..Konsas , lho Nand to areiless onfoicament. , ,Let the Pee
not made a Slave State, or if ,Cuint be kot, p 1 a mother this fact • '. • • - -
acquired, or if 'F • re fo o n t he -nleeetl l'resf , ,
,(2) The Adiciary 'in Kansas it, has been
lyft , igiatillAtocr - ioiitiulieril ' 6 ltich tlle
deili, ? 1 , Southern . Loceirocos: 1 ''
Sodtheiii pioved, Walt a part to the usurpatinn and I
for theyiare not traitors. , , All the ,fillibtm• kin. Ida its corrupt as ittaJ
ytittli 'Vittlence . .in 'which these lawshad their or; '
Legislature
.ters , of ot.the Stkoh, , all , the fire-eaters , of 'isas. Itht at strociottely ; viola teditho Plain.
the 'South, ' till ' the 'aisunionipts of the esti principins ‘<if• low nod is exerting all its
.§biith'aiekeeit',byjeWl With Ettelianan'•' * '• r the Free. State men arid in.
, I , ,,
the
f Pti e! ' l grc• o. •.
_,_, ,
andlOp uAlioni.of,ol these forces with h !fatal' of 06E1'4 Laws Wit.hlTol!fi JIMPCI.
honest , •Missett of qhe, , ,people, ' to' , lthstal• ary there is,Jto
,ehancti fg,jurico ; yet to:
these schemes nre. but, partially • revealed. theist!, lacers' i Tertlierii , ,Liiceftnoa I wculd , l
hat 'given tti ' the' Lticofetto;partinverY send Northern , imen fu:Ktutsitafor retiring
Sio.tiliquPlate, except probably 31tiirYlitild of their ,Virrong's 1 'Votigreas should have 1
and Kentucky, which have never been pro. repealed oil li ces,o lOws,orni here.would
hue in ;the produetiou of' Locefozos of have been an mid of thediffieulty: Buttthe
traitors: ',- ' ' '., ',- Lottefeew wpuled, .lot, gne tco. ? °4 . 1 1 1 / q d
If Ilifehantm ba elected his aidoiserafftim these enactments yet remain a disgrace to
;h V "411 fshut. di't hie' I' thethe'and t0J0n.,,. ,
Of Mot tlesoribed. Evert:more thau.Pieree, , , --------- ' — '7 -74) .7 7- 1 '.
',UNION AND IIN,TD4K:-- 4. friend
Buelninan w ould be under obligations to the' , . • from •- : • • - ' lli ' s 'i l i juion , , i s i l
Ditotnitih'eletuctli of fhb Stiut b; , Whitth la writing u . s , 1 Ju t " 11 ,!!,Y , , 5 .",,,,, 1 ,,
it ,
COUld'' May ripiijr by high 'effice.and'he r w• Ci° d „ -f ? i ! ei ` enhu , a 'l r f d l l # Vd F'7, , T a j i)r, Y f
tilt c ae6,,,o i t . itifiti , etie. Aiirel 4t y , ,4 l4 ou . au , a , it - for ereatoitt.. l iie up,ltu'(cohltd9 ll t,lY, - . 11 !
'' ' '''" himself' , • . e large majority also , 20 , Soydar Ate' tile,
haa Pletdwd to the.nitra,Sontlietn, .
policy.. Ale hal endoree* Piereete I policy . . 11e9 P 1ei , i . 1 4 11 .," 10 . 140 :;. f', , : i ..'!.° ',ll A i . , iir a m' . a l 46.6 1 °'
of these counues, . suing e tege „V
hi lelatinii to Vomits; tv biiir *as'` adopted I tear,
agar-the people and understands their
tOferen'Shvery into thitt TerritorY.;'Og I : -..- - , .1 1. . „••••• .., '- -, , 1;; , -4: i• .
„,,,, ... 7
loot!‘vcolea biu!fOr a bOivir /At tbk4olith... .
era doctrine•coneeruiog the. exteusion7tof
r Slavpryiiito theei'erritoriO. Aed . , t}e has
vroabi=-16
growl thin whited and ' those whites
-- t'Z:.f1...1:1-41 6 . Ir. k!'‘ '..1...•'
Spaniards and rumarehiats. Jf then,
ijuoltanin tit phobia,. biiiitcl*ittration
will, ifihe; bts true; to' '1 pledgee, tend
to the increase of bißlateery agitation con
sequent' upon the acquisition of Cuba
and enslaving Kinsis ;and will kqep sin
power lOW ptace',,,thp PjeunioniSts, „of the
South. Let patriitio men beware how
they enhAdo in a riot' or a party 'whose
policy is controlled,by so restless a being
as SoUlb theFiencimau, by gnat a Filli
bustoF its fiuitinah, by flu& firo`Eater
as Jofihrson Davis, tnd such Disunionist&
13 , 13rbolts and Blatt.
'PIM party whose success would piNtise
greitest. safety to tho Country, is
. the A.
tuerioan itepublican, proposestit;
aggressiVe policy,:tild.tronld be sustained
by the esioservativemenal the South. and
inteili ont and honest wen of the
North. • ,
VorThe Locafeee "Tarty, are 044.4'3440re
rejeiaing.over what Ihey eall.: the. passage
of the army iloth 'Bowies' in :Con
gross agreed . upon , the . appropriations for
the sJpport of the araiy ; but differed as
`to' one point: whether the money should
ho spent in
moat
the bloody -Kan'san
code - the, moat disgraeefut code ef
enacted`sinew he Obriitian era. The
Senate demanded that this code should he
enfOreed, with all site ;feitrful penaltied.—
The - Bouse - insistedlo i save - the• Teeple - of
Kansas from this tyritnity. But It failed. o
Thu Lleoroeti Senate triumphed. /1 en
(torsed those laws by requiring their en
.
forcewent at
. the poinf of the bayonet, and
thus we are enabled In know how Leeefo
cos view the liberty tf 1110 White race.- -
These laws punish a man by imprisonment
for expressing an opinion against Human
Slavery: It 'requires him to swear to sup
port the Fugitive Slave Law before exer
cisioe the right to vote. It excludes hint '
from the jury-hex, if opposed to Slavery ;
and it subjects hint to imuisnument for
reading the Deck:limo of Indepondenee
where slaves may hear it. These hews
were intended to enslave white men—to
deprive them e of thdr rights. They tie.
compliA,this purpote, and the Leeofoens
,
Getiaili - cir• an scsatry—l'lte City of
UhiFfigii.:lli,.
der9 .:The:YrTinieir artsori that
8,150 bitifitiniAra'iebeen emceed in that.
city since the first of the year. ‘-•
• Ir.
The President, In league iyith the
-Borde'r.
Crilleal Canaltlein elate Free
Slate Mow
fay. lito invite: the serious attentibn of
tho denrei to the authoptie ttdvlces ih to
day's, flitter trent 'Min salt, showinA thii ter
rible condition of affairs in that unhappy
territory, under the blolily rule of the
Biirder Ruffian outlaws. Among these is
a letter irom a gentleman of respectability
and character, formerly a resident of this
place, whose name we suppress, lest the
iimpleintliis'engling known the mis-1
deeds of those outlaws may expose hiM tol
thelato of Hoyt, Philips,' Benitn; and oth:
er martyrs ,s tu the. cause z ol'lreetitth
'The'rrie Stnienep, itibjeed . eir
Possible outrage---driren:frout,their homes,
!their &Milieu hunted 'down like 'bestirs 'of
,
prey-their:' dwellings • Sticketl - ..and burped
--4tiende , way-laic and murdered in cold
thetnatil yes . ettffe.fi hg; Ohba want
- 7 -Itondited in 411,01 moos; eatil cut off front
corptiutitication witb Moir' friends in the
PrenStsieste highway'sbloeiced
up by armed tittuditti,eliallunging and ar
resting peaceable emigrants--r-were aotn•
polled, in self defence, ,to break up ,two pt.
thrum hest* cif these outlaws, whose Cadre. t
ges had become intolerable. In doing sO,I
however, they carefully avoided allpossible
pretext of resiStance to the Federal author
ity,..
refraining from any demonstration vs.
Leeuthmon, when they had it. in their
power to take that place, and release all the
Free State prisoners hell in (loins there
under construed ve charges of tre aso n.
Emboldened by the stern refusal of the
U. S. Senate to repeal the infamous code
of laws adopted by the hog.us territorial
legislate!h, and by the imbecile policy of
time mit erable tool of faction who now dis
graces the office once occupied by Wash ,
ington, Jefferson and Jackson,. the Border
Ruffians have determined to let loose time
whole power of their merciless outlaws
up
mn the devoted Free State men. Not ”.1- 1
ly this. But no sootier has Congress a.l-.
'warned leuting the President in unlimited
control of the Army, than Fu.a.szt.tdm
PIEIICE throws the whole weight of theH
Federal power on the side of the lirwder
Ruffians. In official despatches, publiAl
eel iu the Washington Union. doled Sept.
2, issuing from the President as Comarin •
der-au-chief of the ramie:, ho
Gen— tiNtiTfl t Ci)nlinander of the 13 S
Troops in Kansas, to use the entire force
under hi‘t entn Ina nd ti,, 4. ENI'OIICETHL
TERE. I TORIA 1. I, A WS " die same laws
whist, Gen. Ca'ss. mlr. NVErd.nit, and' nth.
Cr Administrat Sell tiers, tkeittrel to be
"imen)Wittilional mul a tii.vgrace to the
age:' if Gen. Smith has not sufficient
troops at tile ellumantl to subtle.) the Feee
Sim , ' Item, he is au , h9rized to call out the
"l'errunrial Militia."' in other words the
Bender Ruffians. who have been roaming ..•
cur the territory for the last three months;
and if these are not suflieiere, a reelilisitlini
is then to he matte nn the Governors of
rinnie and Kentucky -.buwa being careful
ly hvoit101; that State he ving-j est premien
ecd a hold judgment.in favor of Freedom-
Jo; Davis—Secretary ..f War, and an a
vowed Disunionist of Old fire-eating sobeel
—:epeats these Orders iu a despatch, da
ted Sept: B''
It' will tints be seen that the position of
the Free State men in 'KOIIBIIB is a pall
! lous—if not a hopeless one. They are
struggling ,for their homes and the rights
lof Freemen. The President has turned a
deaf ear to all their entreaties for protee-
Lien from the outrages of the banditti un
der dm lead of Atchison, S'ringfellow, and
Co. The latter'have boldly declared their
purpose ,to exterminate" the Free State'
men, and deiVe them front OM Territory,
and at last nceounts were organizing a for
midable body of Missourians to attack
Lawrence. The President instead of inter
fering for the protection of the outraged
land suffering freemen of Karisas—shatue•
kW ) , 'announces dtterminution to
Jmake common cause with the Border ltuf-
I fians,Uhd brings the Army of the Reptib
lie to bear In their favor. •
Poor, devoted, yet gallant, Free State
men ! • With Mich odds against them, they
I must be swept ,affray. Tho , next intelli
gence from Kansas we fear. must bring
I '
the tidings uf the utter prostration of
Freedom upon her soil. Thank God !
there is another tribunal which has yet to
pass upon this issue. These things will
unt 'be always
. 4M .1 . 6*14 'Vermont and
Maine baVe already spoken in tones not to
be misunderstood. Every fresh outrage in
Kansas' will but stroiltheti the national
F,erstiment now swellitii'vlat indignant
rehirke to 'the miserable tools of faction,
who s tuisrnie the ltdpublio and seek to
jiegrade tbe Government into an engine
for: thti, furtherUndiand protention of- mit- .
l rego, crime and murder, • The ides of
,No
vemberwill bring • order out'hf chaos, and
c'ant;e Liberty, EqualiE and, JMitice,,to
re-asitert :their ,firtirbgatives in the Gov
ernment of this great and glorion's 'Repub.
•
AN,, UNOONAIIiIi OCCUR RE NcE.--.The
1 Albany. Knickerocker says a very singular
affair occurred in. the .Court of General
Sessions. at the last term. • A woman was
brought tip . ,aMl nifaigved,,beforn her . 'own
brother, whii— ivid i on iheLbefich, on a
charge of keeping a house of jirsistip l i tin :
The ; liintlier pat "itotronle4 08 • irili le,
aiiil'eterrniiti:.tptleaible as the liftman
fattier yr . ho, posited 'title sentence of death ,
an his own son. • The woman, tbough`old
in crime, an!lJqat to shame,. was so,„over
-oonie,hy
wept ,burring
that no: reachlog,,lift!
seal, sliewept , hurning tears: - ,•
IThe•Amerioa' - CoUuriii at Praitiburg,',
ropoiutect', - ooiortiaiiim of
gotlbucietto4 andinitipted that 41
Fremout and Dayton., and wiltlibor fOi"
eluction. • _ , •
Opposition of Black Democracy to.
Freedom. t•- •
rrThe South Side Democrat; of Vir
ginia:ayjolent Buchanan organ, dote iint
disguise its eoe,tempt and indignitidn fur
th'i t 6%1410'1101s and free invitutiMusrf
North..- - Te empties its Otitis of tYnitVotti
gainat them in the following style. The
Democrat says :
"We hare got to hating EVERYTHING
with the prefix FREE, from free negrocs down
and up through the whole catalogue--FREE
farms ' FREE labor, FREE society, FREE
will, FREE thinking, FREE CHILDREN
and FREE schools—all belonging to the same
brood of DA M N ABU; ISMS. But the worst
of all these ABOMINATIONS is tlid modern
eYstmli of, FREE so-I°ol,s. ...The Now En-.
grand system of free schools has been the cause
null prolific sourecottlio : j and trim
smithat hitve'tfirtiod into SiSidoms
and GoniorraliS,'rind her land into the common
nestling-places of howling, Bedlainites,-WE
ABOMINATE THE SYSTEM TIECAOSE
THE. SCHOOI4 ARE FREE". '
The, illuseegoii (Ala. Herald clt iings
in,tho following beautiful -strain:l . .
'Free Society 1 IS'e sicken of the nartte.
What it is but a conglomeration of GREASY
ECII ANI CS, Yt,' OPERATIVES,
SAADI:, FISTED ,I 4 A.RMEHS,• and: moon
struck THEORISTS I All the nellhern,:and
especially the Now England States, are devoid
of societ, fitted.-for W41.44114E1? GE NT LE-
M EN: TIM pinvrtiling•elti4s one meets with,
is that of MECHANICS STRIIGGLIFG TO
, I3E:GENTEEL, and small farmers who do
their own drudgery) and vet who are hardly fit
for ASSOCIATION WITH A •SOUTHERN
CiF , N.IIINAN'S DODYARVANT,L_This.
is your free society Which the Northern hordes
are endeavoring to extend into Kansas."
Senator Butler, the chivalrous South
Carolinian, who commended and justified
dm assault of Bully Brooks upon Mr.
Sumner, entertains the smut; opinion with
regard to Free SufferagC. This champion
of Black Democracy says :
lMen have no right to VOTE unless they
are.possessed of.proparty,tts required by the
Constitution of South Carolina. Thera no
inan can vote anless be owns TEN NE•
(iIiOES, or roll cstate to the VALUE OF
TEN TLIOUSAND DOLLARS."
What u des7.iaable thing Freedom of
all kinds is in he eyes of Southern Neck
Democrat.). llow it despises (he "IiILEA
si :XII AN lICS, FIDTITY OPERA.
T 1 VE. AND 851 ALL-FISTED FAR
MERS" of the North, who possess no
slaves to do their bilding, who have no
right to be Freemen, unit are tit only in be
ShiVeA ! \I, hat u mi,erable humbug
FREEDOM is in the opinion of thew ad
vocates of Buchanan and Slavery !
Fremont's
Itstotorbactcs.
'tr The eantinue their
warl,ro against C.:11. .Frettiont's religions
views, being determined t,; wake hint out a
Catholic, in order, if pwsibly.io bleak tire
tide of popular sentinteht swelling in his ra.
vor. Thi.l gAille .14 1))4y1`1!, toti, wttlt V,
4:11.141.111ir per3l,lelley null nit nublindoing
ooldni!9s. Nn sooner is ono lio
than :ow! her is manufneturml, in turn to
be .:isp:eved. It. wmitti keop our coiuttris
tilled were we to
,a ttempt to keep pace with
the refutations of these falsehoods, as they
turn :tip one after. ( unether: . The latest
that Las come under our notice is the fol
lowing front the Al bauy S etc:sumo :
• ,Wo have on a former occasion published a
statement matte by Father Olivetti' ' a ,lieman
Ca:IIMM pi iest. residing. la Whitehall, that John
C. Fremont was, to Ms certain knowledge; a
limManists, and. that he, Rather Olivetta, totem
Zed tovote with the ,Repablicatt party ()mutat
vensidoration alone. We have now add itioaiet
evidence of Father Olivetta's posithin.
A tiny days since a number of gentlemen of
the highest character and respectability were
together at Fert,Edward,and,this priest,.and
niollher Wore in the Conipan:y: The Ilidstion
Wilt ?Itt directly tO Olirethi John
a krdlikoilti 10 YOUR, OWN CPICTAIN KNoWLEIIik,
a „Romonise 9" • ,
Olirettd roplipd directly :--"I
htiptiy Hay that 'lO Illy /N./loin hninchqge
ia'it, Catholic, nut! ns Huch I shall Infp•
Port him. He will be Lite _.fir:ct President of
filfites,;ton. 509 frionflg in
Estio: Co., foul [shall ;flake it my businfuigtu
see them mid stake them vote for Mr,
Now that is pretty bold and to the point
too.' But let us tee what Father Olivetti
himself has to say to it. In u letter front
Whiechall; Aug. 28, to the Now York Tri
hone be flatly oot . :tradiots the whole story.
Bo says :
'rho Albany statesman has published a
statement, parporthig to have been made ky
me, iii which I run malermtood to say that Col.
Fremont was a Catholic, 'end fcrr that reason
would receive my Wit.
Jtliin4 a minimior of the Gospel, I appear he.
fore the public with reluctance; het my name
having 'been dragged into the political nretia
itOinst.my 'consent, to give cOunttmatge to a
misstatement, no other course is left tue: I
therefore say that Ida not know that Col.Fre-
M&itt a•Co t hoth!,' imd'pevvr intended to say
that he was a Catholic. I never 461161 that I
should vote
.for . him: I have heard of uo on
deneelo prove that' ho .wits`( a Clitholid ; the
lad hl was •Mar vied hy firiest,'
if such teas the co4e, Iw-undo:dm! little evidence
ileat he Inas a Catholic.' Catholic clergymen
often marry those who are not Catholics.
So it seems the forty-ninth . effort,to
,
prove that Cot. Fremont is, a Catholic is a
dead failure. , Try agaim •gentloineMi-tind
see how the fiftieth tiffort 'niece+, s.
Stand there be n° Bar
gaining I. • ~
pQ-Werhave been' repeatedly assured
on good auth!nriti that !lie fluatanan Men ,
in various patio of the county * are making
propositions to trail" off HEI!MY4EILYfor
,votes for other candidates on tho
an ticket: We hope pone of! , our friends
tatU be eaught'intbis Demon.
racy. have DOW•ma opportunity of proving
the Nticerity . of their loud:,gibuthed proles;
mons,of 'peculiar loco for Romanists. stand '
. ,
91T and wee them a fai r field. If they can- Tariffs, Know•Nothingistn, Democracy :&,c.,
tot swallow y zNny REiLy, let A h em a/ . carefully itvoiding:tbi, t rie',citteation. In fact,
th e oy queskion,:that should en ro t
suwe the whole responsibility of nl th
throwing , , , g es 13 u
tedtion ot all Fr4ensen and t loyera of Freadtnit.
bin; `nem board. , • Let •there be u tra
o, ding;
•, l'heroiti, not a Vandidate en the l iiiiiee 1 Le t deda g 904 4 1 P 7:3 4 tliel ll / 4 e_ uiltleilisilid
orl
no
duty and will do it; uo , fear o f Dinurln—
l'icket,, who • is • uotleminently deserving ear ofrabellien r fcar of the extension -
0 ° 6 4,1' 111 1 : B ° , 1 0 ," 20 ,!i, 4 ,ti, iilthPi . Jl;t l ßlY - 71•oftlsegresst aurae a shame • our py
if ~our frieua4 but statidfirds, the whole I td !td
of,
1 4
neket Will be'trium hall I I d• • 1 4? — "l fei i ° l 'tle nitinuiki4lrlui3 P ' t)f
p ty 43 eons . • be great Prineip cis of freedom ande?*yilliber
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GeotgiiEllitii is to Millie an ascension i
a • Y : ,,d :it nation to e l ° a bef .th ree i.. ' s wed 4 .o3 6 2. i i_ ll4o 6 w41 1 4 - i i
wilhilla pony,. in ILilintsdr . e, on tfte f s
of Sept. Tirkbis of atlosissinn will also: am Ito sec the "Star" shine ont -with' its in
here a nutnV„ attechg& sksid sifter the ae. et!st°met,, II'iPMS,YA I t ' n g., ll l, 4 Yo ; I . ,, lkt qerr i
cension,. : lets' wi if be 'drawn from du p cipg te i ‘ raueb:tu 4 .lit• auErt4 the un"lni IniPIP of
fiuritlieritimtl tlieholddf of the 12tIl•draisW.1 freedmoirs stone for the patriotic Re p
üblicans nunshgr.wilLooltive the Wetly ea 'a pres.. / or.4loilaritid}.• ~ . : • •I 'fit i;)
cut Wein the It is• valued at coo '-- sk '
Walked dental. t I , : " wr.wroti.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Religious ervlceo ror the next
"finibbsith.
Pieshigeriars Cht reh.—Services morning and
evening; •
Chard' (f.utlieniti.)—fiervices in the
itioretinpt, liev.•?•De. Seignucker, and evening,
Jaeota.:
SI. James Church, (Litthernn.)-7Services
morning and evening, Roy. Mr. Hill
Methodist Ppiscopal Church.— Services mor
ning and evening, Evening, Rev. Dr•Krauth.
German licArmed Church.--Serricim morn
ing and evening. ; i kloraim-German•:i
Assoc:We lti ormrd Ch 'services.
Catholic Church.—No Services. - •
• The Pcoyer,hfceting of the Presbyterian,
Clerman : Refommir, midi; tit ; pvqf Lutheran
churches' is` held- Ot'etjy` Wednesday evening r .
Methodist. Thursday evening.
11196.. There was a verilarge and ethhertiarri•
is anti-Ificthintin iireetalqf at' Alibetiltifwn on.
Saturdayoutnumbering, as we..aro c ar.
mired, the ;11ficluinen. , meeting held . atisr•
. . .
same •placo a few. weeint!ngo,,.at leant. two AO"
one. Throtigh the. officious intifferenco-or
some two Or Prep persona froth,' beyond the'
litnita or the' county, ;Onto, titirdinderstandini'
occurred, Otich for a little white , threatencd l
to mar the ifraceellings,finally i pass- •
• ed °livery well.. A.'llanasome FIWIORE
ivarLerected by Fillmore them nfteriwNl6ft
the friends of Fremont and the frionda
tnore 'united in 'a Union mooting.
INGER, of East Berlin, presiding. The meet
ing nue ably Mid eloquently adAtinlted, by
Messrs. 111.CCON.ittr011:1C
The buchanivrs hare been aeolrink4iAlie
Capital oat of the Misandethlandfrig among
our friends of Abbothitown, by . oxitieratingthe
difficulties. . officious interference
from beyond the Counly. there .would Ita7o
,
been no difficulty ; and we are assured . by our
friends at Alf hottstown, that the misunderstand
ing which for a time deranged their Movements
on Saturday, to far froth prejudieing the canto
will insure to its good. The 131min/ricers. will
find the Fillmore and Fremont mon n unit at
the October election. Buchanan Locofecoism
need apez!: malting from Berwick.
rEp.,,Tho Intelligence of this fitter route of
the Itaciumeers in 3lnine fell like "n thunder.
clap in a clear sky" upon the followers (tin.
diavai, in this place. IVe have been assured
that the Democraoy had everything prepared
to hare n grand jeatee on Tuesday evening,
as 80011 as the mail should bring the Antici
pated. announcement of a Buchanan triumph
braced, and placards ready Mr prompt
distribution. —That, however, was tho extent
of their celebration.
Not so, however, with tilt- "Union Chet."—
Ait impromptu itteetittg Wits WA up at the lap
of the drum, awl after marching in procession
through the str, , ts. n stntal was erected in the
pnhli • square, from wide!, Messrs. GAN11 . 10.:I.I.
and MOCIIIO.I . G/li . a late hour. Thu
meeting altlion;..h w , tten tip on the spur of
the moment, was decidedly the largest and
most enthm , iagtie of the viimpaign.
l'lce rat will Len Union MitsA mooting of
ill; oppomeil 1.1 the eltictioil lir Jannis BinihaAttla
at the house of Benjamin Seloirm., tomljor
ri) eveniag. Good speaking urn' be expect-
The Union Club will nit.(4 nt the Hell at 7
o'clock, nod oua•ch in proce!efion to the meet-
SIGNIFICANT.-Oti Sutunliiy lrol; RENO'!"
REMY, 014. of . the Buda:wan coniliilittes .the
Aimreiltte Jtulgo, pkurseti through town 'on
Saturday morning; in. tommtuy wit! pou of
the from Comtwago Chapel; iptUritiyig
on .totolay—of courtvri nut Oil a political
poditimt I
Prifrßev. Itit.b; Siaillitt:fitivat effi,..
Dion matth hii arp'aintnalatit for
the several towasiiips: geki advertiseineat
another volunni
SerThe "Independent Rine limy° it
fill dress Kande to=tnot•roW nftertiouii:
PIELAcm. J0:421 , u Nano', .the Union enn
didate for Congress, spent a few thlys in this
phtge, during the :past week, In his iitt6l- 4
cuantoivith our citizens, 6o:1,11146 a 'very la
,vorabld impression by his intelligent eonver4
salon, allnble demeanor, noel ceident fidtesi
fin' the responsible post to which it is proposed
to ellerote him. •
Corresfiondenre of the "Rai hied Banner."
Ss min, Ohio Septcutly r 8, 18.56.
Ma. Tunas is always with feelings of
liyeV it do rest find , grin i vat i op, !hat .12 , hear of
the progress and tnlvaneement of my native
Statc,in agticulture, arts,:science and geniral
intelligence, in nil that constitutes - the great
moral progress of our age; llut it pipartieubtr
ly gratifying to view the rapid and uti'venrd
. progress of the political morals of l'ennsylvit
nin now, when the whole Union is convulsed
by the.dentm;ngueisui of a clique of tynipical
, slavery*Propitgandists. To see the great fitly
Stone of the great fAtnerican arch, refiring it
self tosustain itsnoble.place, us the Key th the
,
greet jo ck of our Union--fills 'my heart with
emotions of pride and gratitude, for this rebuke
to thost'who have slandered Pennsylvania by
representing horns (baynd by the sumo rower
that hind the deforild men of tlie South.
Many of the,ipcidonts of the present cam
paign remind me of the revelation of 1840--
there is here, L'thinkluite . air much enthusi
.
(MTh, though I think not quite'sli much display,
but a'far mere fiim.iind deeper cbannelOl
een
titnont is certainly enibitedt.iu fact, there never
was a crisis in our political histery. when ..poli
itics partook largely of the moral's of our
PeoPle. But, I merely Wiadted you to, knew
what we were doing - .here, and to tell you and
my old friends,of Ada rfhat,re tee going to
baye'ytut Send Me the."Starli again..
Our Statei you ktiorri saved itsolr sometime ,
agUYituit . ,o6 dagiadaticityiti r ivldch stilt
struggle, 7 0 4.n0 bciis
lybelieves,t but it wilt,,tts loudly as itievar:baa r
proclaim fiself o Free'Stale next Novettiber ;.
our . eilpoiiefits bytiittni . 4§4iceS to ,
, Chaiige.tke issue, 'and londlY. talk
=ICI
MEW
KANSAS CO4tRESPONDENCE.
e •• ; • ,
. •
:Kansan Territory,
if c-74 4 1. •4.
vtPilmi..gni:•-ttiwing...4, little , Om& at
voppnantiTthiplr tter
itAittltitrritiPiAiryti,a, of Wh4JsYgoing
*AK
briefly the
tayst i partifulor iusid9ntp tllt y leAto the, , prep
state 'of atfaqa inn s the Terrifory'. 4 -
How much the Free : Attila: 'men hero been in
tpltpd anl outraged and oppressed, Ineed apt
1 ell per. , tho, yfiele,coututry,over.
IVerbitantnee , has been' t oristrbed into cow
iiifei.O• We have been told , te Mir 'faces that
;At i FFret?malt ,
hundred ivould
Ic6glA-7-ibat: kr,s:Alavery man :Could whip
t.lO Frea,Stais We bore with it all still
31imileg to' •getr'protection ' and redress • some
l'olfieiiVAy:"'We'petitiOned,remouitruted, Mid
stated our griarienties to the Government
at Washington, ,'.and , -alit has : , been treat
bed: .with ogontempt. ,,,, The• Pro-sluveiy finny
havo•llone eierytbing to provoke •tre into a I
tlcingh everythinito avoid it,
AtiGeVery
.oihek, means of: a Peat:conk ad•
justment had i ,failed.... We have shown our
peneetthlovaisposition\ by our. forbearance.—
• !Ile. Frwslavery'partfeall,fluenuselveS the law
land Order party, tindoharge us with being op
tun' toiivi -
alai order. Well, : Sir, just the
.011,04tg is the ease.. I do most solemnly aver
. frontal own knowledge that the Pio-slavery
nialt violate' the lowa of the Territory and of
propriety and decency one !malted timesl
roes violate •it once.-1
. .
TlikFro:slevery party have . dent their' armed
~cetripaides. f rinn.the South into the Territory
~and settled among the Free State men with
no Mk+ motive than to provoke a fight mud
war. "I`he6o Seuthern companies instead of
toking'elltjius and going to work us good sit:
11.111111 should. furs , , grid stay to
gether us fighting companies. Robbing and
44ealing horses is their principal busincss.—
In thiA way, air: they provoke the Free State
man till it ly•comes intolerable. Sometimes
they drive 1111111 from their elaiins. I will give
yuu 0110 instance. Col. Titus, a grunt beast
nail bully, residing at Locompton, (bus a claim
' bear town) swore that no Free State man
should live a 'thin 5 miles of him. Mr. John
• son, it Free State man, has a vital improved
claim adjoining his. Titus drme him 011.-
11e came back and was walking :ironed look
ing about. Titus caught him and beat him
early to death. The linternar was called
,:pmt 1111 , 1 rt•tilleAte.il lit lirtrlci•l Mr. Johnsam.
Ile promised he would but fail.. I to do so.—
There IVVIV agrvat litany outrages of various.
mid divers kinds which I have not the lame
ti,r time to specify committed tin the Free
State men in the Territory,. I trill here State
that the Imes, the olllcers, and the I:M:0114 1 1 1
of the hays .if the Territory, are entirely iu the
hands of the Pro-Slavery party. Well, sir,
the Fri State men after trifling frequently
'gin the officers of the Territor, lor protection
and it !aging denied to them, 111111 having bek.ll,
reeently rOntorpod by considerable accessions
trust the-fi•Ce States, organized ••some cote-
F illies and redressed some of thew outrages,
mail they did it in it very moderate and ,prop
' er, manner. TiMy have regained considerable
*.stulett property, such us horses, fire•arnis and
*two cannon, taken from Lawrence in May last.
In the skirmishing the Free* State most took
18 Pro-Slavery men prisoners, and the Pro
sliiVery 111P11 at Lecompton took 6 straggling;
• .riist State men that.% ere traveling.
Ou Sunday, nine days since, Governor
' Shannon and Dr. Roderick went to Lawrunee
• and arranged nil matters up to that time, by
tust r : l ingigi l g prisoners and, giving to the people
lgatvrt:Jice the cannon and utlicrarmst,aken
• than Li:iv:mice in hoLsy when they sacked and
• bigrat part of the town 'nail destroyed the two
i printing presses. There was not one Pro•sla•
ve . ry man killed 40 only one or two slightly I
%minded ; but as the Free State men had to
--ntertk them in their forts, and they shot out
"uhheport hales, killed three Of the Free
AtudJ'ainn,aral werunded a number of them.
3 'iquis,'sir, is winit has'ltl to the present mar l
fil•Ntitrations, for both parties are preparing ,
I't Vfili lido:tritest, Anil if they meet, or tire not
preveMed from meeting by the United States
troups'rthere will he a bloody battle. „yell,
sirs as'l'llave herein ,stated, as soon al the
Stilte'rhMi organized their companies
add proheeded to act as I have stated, the
P . M-slavery party at Lecorapton started ex.
Tress•riders for Leavenworth, Atchison, Kick-i
apoo, and• Missouri. Three or four were sent
`'every Slay for : about three or four days, with
. the most flaming reports. Bulletins and ex
tras were issued by the press at Leavenworth,
and posted up and sent over Missouri. These
reports were signed by the leaders of the party,
•Atehitaim Stringfellow, and ninny others, raw
in% that,Line's umii were in the Territory
zamvistring,tueo, hurtling towns, women and
children fleeing for their lives, and a host of
prisoneit , acre •token, Secretary Woodson a
:
sating the rest. This, sir, is the first. time
luct`riy.lifetitue that I have Rel! 11 the leaders of
a party write out and • publish reports to the
world 'ms Theta that did not contain any truth.
!wry word is false. They have this extent
and aoit oe a .. i ,Any :person flint wou'd read
therie'reports and ndeltnow anythucu about the
lii cts,, would coeuludo that the Free State men
were playing the -very devil generally; but
what Oink one"think of& party tltitt is capable
.tot' publishing such a' untse , of lies for the :Mir
. • a
pose of getting, up a war. Whist a commen
ter" tt\Poh tirepo:rtytuid Iranian nature : : The
rirllian'Fro , slaVery party, hate been
lustre the Worst . men , from
lithe Statesokities . and rivers. Theo mon are
ollii;edranit paid to Stay here.. 'They: are cape-,I
ble of anything and can be hired to do any
I will . atate44.itist s ance that occurred
near Lear ottnrCtiii:Ocut
,'hoist;. They are
colleeting„their. forces eer.the! war •ttt Leaven- 1
wortlyarid :intone there •tine lunar of the,
napthy O: rlitiet:llitddeClaiirted: i i,,,i',) v nt
404. Pt .
apd„Aake the ec.alii of a. Fece.State, mem hefore
g l ight o llrit lit:atled the afternoini • fOr the
reilitatt• , etlMirilitept, be met:
.41Mr. 04ning•from . .T.,4..ip.ie a bug
gy, and he eltetikim ..thretigh •the head from
- which lie died inainatatelyi• itnd be took his
:scalp' and earriedli lu t ttl the eactiropmmut,.
•showiftrAt6 *4dr i the
'man is there vei, anti there Tina liven no._at
tXPARCIPI7T'O?•*T*4.4iIn...I tegartyrd•
us a crime; by,the•Prd.slavery party, fqr a .t
al;i'iiej: o dtett`fd kill kre•e Statitn
Ma . Sor t
this isoo .heard
_be
leashttsloNot themselves.perty express to mat
, eleFl!Tmentlyi
l and they have ptt!iiltl• feiklu
aclite 10,104 , 7 reeptlngs ektepninttie
Fir 0,440 PM* Aite Territory. A tawny:4a
wit travel far in the Territory to' hear such
MIMI
language from the leaders end so,cilled gen
- •
tleueut down 'loth@ bloated face,: nid -eyed tuf-.
'finiiof the party.' There era 'a great many
metiirt tfte 'intrtYWlto do itot endoo: or iio ;
,prose of this, violeitt coutse, f,at they are e t ial.
uority tted are ftept doWn,,lty ifte,violeuce. of
the lenders. -.Gov.-falsetto% noW'sinee he is
ilistnissedjis beoorniitgsober,tin4
:of 'f'e s pe utan cc. , , hits ' hecoM e cdtsti:
nate With the party and wont tie oanythinifok
them. 'lhoymmteddrjetto 011%10, the mili
tary, but he-ewer.° he woUld, not dtt it.' and they
got Secretary Woodson lode s it. Wa can hot
understand:what-right he has to do it while
shennou is ill office. The Pro-slavery party
say that he bast right to do so when Shannon
tcfnsed to act. 'WO will see what we I'oll'sec.
Therifis'DM,e, Fil;43 State matt,in the TorritO
ry'that would vote for Old Illicit, the candi
date of the border-ruffian Pro-slavery. party,
and thousands of them are old line Democrats'
aiidofetM'r our ti - cket. , :If you think
this worth publishing you can 'do so.
J. M. F.
fICTORT. VV.ON ~VICTORY !f.
lOWA, VERMONT, AND
MAINE; TOO!
t6 I
)h
'llll
t<111;11.1;',
Oh ! Mae you heard the News
HAMLIN'S MAJORITY OVER
The signal triumphs of Freedom in lowa
and Vermont have been followed by a still
more brilliant result in M.tine. This State
has always been stubbornly contested
since the campaign of W4O. when it wheel
ed into the support of Harrison by n tuna II
majority 200. At the recent elee•
lin, the Americans and Republicans went
into the ur.n;,•s I under every disadvanoge.
The bogus Whigs of the State, led by Gen .
Evans, eealeiced tvith the negro-driving
I) , i:towniey in the support of Congression
el and Legislative candidate. The Nation
el Administration threttritti whole ittfluenee
into the cowest. 4c:titters of Congress
were detailed from Washington to stump
the State. Every Melt of ground was con.
testod, and tho result id an overwhelming''
crushing defeat of the Buchanan forcea.
'Hie returns froth 314 towns give llntn•
lin (Fremont) for Goveroot:, 69,755; W u lls
(I.ueefueo) 36 1/11 r and Patten ( Whip)
6,200. - The ,Pretitota.nign
vi!iy meibbdr of thingress,ihe whole Sttiie
Senate, t:seupt, .perlins, rice, and more
than four-fifths of the finest) ! . .
This settles the Ptesidential
Maine was regarded ag one of two Or tti c ree
deebtiul . Northern Stains. 'the toriii
Which has swept over her, must sweep ev
ery ,Stn to north of Mason's and Dixon's
LiHe: •
VERMONT STILL „GOING: :UP
ANority over 22,000 ! •
Verutont, like Maine, -clacta an entire
Frentout delegation to Congress, every
member of •thu State Senate. and, nearly
the entire attune ! titt.jovity
for Governor in 214 towns is 20,:11.F'v.r•—
There aro 29 small towns- to be tr from
which will increase big ntajurity. to over
22i04),0 I
lOWA, OFFICIAL.
The (Acid EilhVaS of the votes cast nt
the recent election in lowa tt ho w g i t to L e
tlic
. largest vote ever pollen. 1110 . ritO nn
the State Ticket atandn—fretnout, 40.709.
Buchanan 33,709. Majoriiy. 7,639 !
UM, Eli MARKET.
ITAkoVeit, Sept. 11, IBM:.
FLOUR frOnt lea:pits; 5 75
WHEAT, bushel, ' • 135t0 1 40
RYE, ' 75
CORN, 4$
OATS, , • 33
DUCK MIRA T, per 1)10101 40
'OTA TOES,• per bushlll
TIMOTRY-SEED, , 2100
CLOVERSEED, • • 700
FLAx-sEED, . 1 25
PLASTER 01? PARIS, 4 00
YORK MARKET.
YonK, Meshy, Sept. 9, 1854.
FLOUR, bbl., from wagons, Sr: 37
IYHEAT, - 't3 bushel,' 30 to 1. 50
RYE, ". 73
COR7,- ", 50
OATS, . "
33
TIMOTHY-SEED, bushel; - .3 23
CLO V ER-SEED, .... " 800
PLAY-SEED; - " 1' 50'
PLASTER OF PARIS, T 1 160., - .6" 75
•
FAA 1111111111? it AIL* r; ,
Bnuipionn, .gept. 11, liqo.
ritreet atzd
~Ohip•Fankilyi at 43 25Cr,r6,50, and ;Extra
du. at
7 25®57 50 `fi bbL Rye.Flour---A fuirsup.
ply and datum& : .Wo.quote.tit:3!so@s3 75 -e
coru*A4-7-:-A dumatUl.: ALIO r o_rl
cwitrY.4.4. 3 QosAl:ls , .A Baled, inhlata , ut city
kbatiullctured •at $3 75. pm' • tt
ii I; GRAIN SEE I4BI-4 Vlteatbe,ifdli
moderate and market steady. ShippdiA :rtn'd
millers boutilit fileeLyi . l Abittit
otTereAto-dtiy, apd ykostly, Auld- r urdinayy
'white i / 441 4h,..ta(tkdik tit 1
to prime do. at t (3:( 7 f,51. - 6?„, and eludeadp. r ut
1 6616 1 , `
air red at I Atiez i,45 and Luipd.
to atrium do. - at 1 ko@it 56 1.9 bushel. qsru
, Ali'daYtiOriadAtAllbfirt&thiy, iia l 'itarts or
white at 56 to 600 4 2 k elifs, yellow at 60 to
68®6+Leuai73 Rye .'About 'l: l 2OQt
bushels ofreretr(o.dity, Velmaylvituiti,aC 540
-95; ile l ptli t Maryland,. at 77 cents IPntsiliti•-r-
Onts—At 34( pi; cents '4.4 bushal.,.. Beeda--
Cloiet:tit h4, - 'filte4 timothy, at $1 butdielc
PROVISIONS.—Tho PrOvticin 'lit - tisk:el is
qpiet ethyl dull, kikycrs;oot, diopopodto
t$ 104iirexhet, rtitiol,l?p• bttts'47-
Sgeti - Of Western in kegli,at.„44o4 l6 ..contest
cohiniolilkal:at 14414 cents, choice 4u. ut
19C22 coati. • ', •Ctii
,ti,;'
I=EZi
~ -----,-v
4 ny, , 1
i,A i- 1 , 7)-')
'II ~' '0.,,,
-..: 10 ,- '
(4,
"
from Maine ?
"Wax not that Thunder 1'
Z 2.000 !
SIMIN=I
_ .
AiRAII . 1
On the 7th inst., by the Rev. I). P. Rosen.
eviller,. Mr. fWILLIAI L KiltOkliLOPF to NiSN
MARY ,IIOFFMAN i hothror Atlttaust co., l'o.
On the 11th inst., by Rev. It. Bill. Mr.
DAVID ..BEAMS ap . 4).7 .24ise
0.yEft4,1).411 itf Mims cdunty. l M.
•
Oil Monday lastl GEORGE Ct done( John
of this,plhee, aged about 2 months.
On the 6th inst., in Adams county,..PailitA
JANE, dhughtet of Andrew ..11alin. aged 3
yehrs, 9 Months tied 10 days. • . , .
On the - 29th ult., Mr: DAVID'.I§TALL
SMITH, agedlElyears; 7 months and 7 days.:
. , reottutwcepm ,
Departed thin life, on, the 7th instant,,Mi.
SA3IIIEL 11.'13T/1311LER,itged 73 years, I
mouth, and 2b days.
The sublect,'ol this notice was born in Leh
'anon, Pa., 1783. Having lost, his, fa
ther at an early age, he removed with his moth.
er to York, wbere lie resided' till hie 37th year,
uniVeeially e'sOnned, nA a aside) 'citizen and
an active tinl CelltllBi , Gilt meinber, af the
Chnieli.' The laid 3G years ofhis earthly pll.
grimage 'trete ' iii this bbrough, where
he itqui Well known, as a.kind hearted,, affable,
unassuming, ' benevolent‘p26ll;ever willing to
attend to all' who required his services. ITe
was liberal to the poor, and; aliveyaready, to
the utmost of his ability, terettPoed,to the, vari
ous calls, of. Christian beneiolence, as also to
.aid in :eVery enterprise for the benefit and inr
provement of our twin. . .•
To the Theological and LiterarY• Instittitione
-of our town he was an ardent Mid set - ire:friend
mid benefactor,' deeply interested in' every
thing that could •' effect their reesPority, tied
ever willing to • aid' in their ex•tcnsion. Long
will the 'Professors of the Setn i nary and College
cherish the pleasingrecollectinit of the uniform,
ehnstant, activo — friendship L it - the-debeitsed. -
Ile took a prominent pert in securing to our
borough the location of the Theological 9omi•
nary, and thus of the College which grew out
of ii—lnstinitione which have exerted no small
influence for a quarter of a echtuty past on the
intelligence, the, morals, and temporal pros•
perky of our town, and to the value of which
our citizens genet4llly arc not insensib e.'
In his religions character lie was liberal, en
lightened. and zealous. He was eminently
lover of the sanctuary of find. hut, ilitiffs :711
warmly attached to the Lutheran Church, t . u•re
was no bigotry in his heart, tindha'{VilSsin•eore
ly friendly to all evangelieal denmnintitio is.—
He made a profession of religion rawly in life
under the ministry of the venerable Mr. 1.;111.1..
ing, of:York, and to him religion wasa - rrality,
which Whammed hi-. conduct and suppl ii•;1 the
motives of his aditio• Fxdolfplary in ..11 the
social relations of refired and dou •3t; • in
his habits. it may lie enioliatirev Hu t
that lie lived within his tainily a: well s foi• It.
His children he op...fully trailed oin the
fiar of the Lorl, and toe blearing 1111 . 8
604 WaS upon 11110 ; he had the Tiosnotre of
ti , eing them all brought within tho p.Lle of the
cam ennui.
i
iy.-~
Tito strictest integrity as well ns an unusual
imnilor marked his intercourse wit h men. Al. ter all intimate acquaintance of in ore than thir
ty years, the writer earl elleerf , illy bent' the
boilorahle testimony timt the del !eased Wll5 "1111
Inra Gtc wilted. in whom there wit. tur
The last years of his life, in which his vital
energies were gradually deray'ing, were wmch
rd over with the utmost filial affection and
liritudc; and his bereaved fa milv and friends
have the pleasing reflection tf at, having lived
he lire, hediettthe.death
.of he: rightiius, and
glided: awayipeacefnlly intolds Menial met.—
Nifty the intelligence of his dr,parture bear to
fill who know him therfrier .warming—l'lle
ye also rmuly, for in such a d hour AIM ye think
not. the Son of man comeeti,Z' S. S. Sr
Gettysburg, Sept. ; /1/, 1:856.
"UNION AN if REEOOM P 9
UNION MASS, MEETING ETURIKY, EIrENING.
henr~IFIEILI: will p Odic meeting of the
tern of the Dor ough and Cumlierland
o\4llollp, At . tW ininse BEN.I AMIN•SCHRI
VEIL, on TO3lolifi, OW. EVENING, at 7,1 o'
clock. All oppOsedt o the policy, of the Nation.
al' Administration, vi itbout regard to past pa:r
ty duitinetioN—wbe are-opposed tO the Border
Itudianisin which seeks, ,to degrade
,the Na
tional Government into An instrumentfor the
illimitable -extension of the Slave
are cordially invited to attend.. Addresses Will
be delivered by severv,l SpenlcerS. •
Vj•- "The "Union Glee Club" Will be' in at
tendance. MANY.
Sept. 12, 1856.
- • ATTENTION,. UNIION MVO
THE "C'entral frnion meetia
the' nn TO-MORROW FWENINO,
ut. 7 o'eloei. to mum+ in procession to Ahe, Um
ton Meeting , nt; SchiNeen.
.
. -- ) - -.Turn out ot, the tup of the dram
By &der of
L 0 ST .
lESTE4P AY (Thursday) evening, a paint.
•ea IVORY EA SATIN, The runkr
will 'be suitably - , retimttlinl on , ' ketuiiiing the
Breastpin tuthe "Star" ullice.
. .
• Eight Teachers IlVanterli,
.
1 1" School Direetorm of Franklin towughip
will Inca nt the house of ITENRY NI OR
LEY, in Cashtoirn, at 10 'o'clock A. M., ail
Saturday the 2TTh day qt September. On
which day the County Superintendent will be
present. JAMES MICKLEY &v.'s/
Sept. 12, 1850. 7 —td •
'lO School Dirrctors and
TearPterri.,
rp' n 'undersigned, Superintendent :of Com
-1 'non Schools of - Adams County ) hereby
gives notice that he will meet the . Boards Of
Pin:eters of the several districta.o(tho Coun
ty., and the applicants for Schools who desire
to be exaintned, at the followiiig times and
places :
Itlountjoy—A t Two, Taverns, TharsdaY, Qcto-
Ler 2d, at 9 o'c'oelt, A. M.
ovounty—At Public School House, iu 'Lit ,
4L kit'S town,i'lmrsday,p t 2 , 1,nt (idea,
It a ion--At Schilt's School 'louse, Frhlay,Oets
31 at 9 o'clock A. M. '
Slotiowago—At Schaal House, in lilcShorrys
lown, - Fritiay, Oct. 3:1, :it 2,o'cluck,P.
Oliford--..At School House in "New (liAnti..
,
Oct. I I li,uCO o'plock, A. M.
aold Sehcial
House in A blittstovn, 6utitr(lll2,, Vet..
'ill 2 o'r.t.luelc,,P.:M.-
day;'Oet:titti, ai 9, A. M. •
School Utilise; Mini
j -
dly, Oct.
Betiotil
Tuesday, Out. 7th, at 9 uttilnell,'A".
TYronerrilei ol l.FoPln° l b??4P? Tues'laYr
Oet.'7', nt 'lilt. hl. ' •
Homo Scitool.liouso,
S:tturdtiy.Outs 4; ilea
k;t.o k lio s ti..-niluuteratewitSchoolltouse, «Saturday
0ct.„4,,9 ,Xf , ,‘
1 riieaiitu-=.(forices ; Bchoolhouse, Irecinesday
Oct. 8 ) 9 A. M: -
,I. o lbprtyrrtArLusou's Echoolliottnu,.Weduepd*y,
i 2 14 - ./ 4 ) . • • .
AChoolhotnie • in, Ftti,r
OA t Xiiiimati7. (ic•• s )% • r.•
' . .i'lLutatr - 4
ul:lls?9)o4uso,atiFiolleschuich, op
•
, , •
'Sclreolitonse, in Bottdoin.
vili «,,Friday iO, 2P. M.
15iieet(irs and friends of Educa
tion nre r.quested to attund. All, 'reacher:l
p)14"1..:,....pect to apply for ' Schnoir in. this county
unit' s hoed at
,ouo of the pui?!ic examinations.
A fatlure , iu do thin may depnve thuto. alogoth.
Cr l 9CCod'qeate 3 - •••, - • ,
• B. ,dItEL., - .County Eui)cr't.
." • ,
iry wevy B 4 to 6rety vittioty '•'
GEO, ARNOLD'S.
PROGLAMATIOII.
/ABEREAS, in•and by the Act oi;
«W. 'the, General - Assembly' of this
State, entitledi t , An act to regulate the. Gen
eral,Electionauf this. Commonwealth," ens c .,
tes);.pn the.,:fdiof duly, 11339, it is enjoined
on, me to / give Ytthlio•Natice of nab' Eleo i
ttortto bei h0).d,..10 to, enumerate in suds
notiFtyjat. ofocers ,are ..to be cleated t I
1.11 04 X `A11.0,4.4S Sheriff of the County
c4 r ord r c t ,, hereby give lb id
.(10(tp.o. t 'gut, #49tors , of the said
00oot-Y of A0N10 8 ,1414 . ,
OE IMAL. ELECTION,
Naid•OPPVI "I L P i e , • - •
Second l'ltintoy of October:,nexi. (Vie 14th,)
in the 'scoteral ~D iatriet s its otnptised 'of the IP; •
ilowinglkownsbipai: •,• ;
In tit 1 First district, composed of the Bor
ough of Gettysburg • anti.itha. - ,tottotP of,
Cumbu claw], at thu Court-louse Getty
burg.' -' ; V;
In the &Pend diet . riaf, composed of ttio
triSvtuthip of Oertintis'y,'lst r tbe liduse'nbiene
cupiec."riy the uf"llit:
tlesicrw p,iii Ithi'ititiodiliip of GertuitY!'
Iu too Third 'Win 110t,!Yeottipilsect '
house of Widol
iti the totin of'Ner,Oxford.
clio Fourth district,' etimPuned thu
tow-n, hips pf, Latimore l and Huntington, ,at
house '4:tn.:idol, B." illfdairti'ed Id: this
tow it thip of Iluutimlim.
In .thu' "Fifth rlis,riot, comprised of the
townships of 'llamiltonbitn and Liberty,
th, Publics School-house tn„..Milierstowsi.
In the" , Sixtb districi; composed of thit
vouuship,af idatuiltan,Tot 14 10 -1 10 P 8 o 1 1ows° 4 !
stt.piesi by' Noto,eptititi l , iu r tholown of I
Last Berlin
the SPvontEdistriet cotrinosimi of tho'
rst;tvuship of' liiballen,"iti the public School
auusu in the town" of liendersville.
In the Eighth. district, ,motoPosed,ofthe
township of Stkil,lt,', in the house or 34.001,
L. Gnitts, in f i liniten;town.
lu the Ninth district, composed of' the
township of Free kilo; at PIC house formioly
occupied by Jacob Stalleti,ith, iu said town
ship.
lu the Tenth district; composed of the
township of tionowaga, Ist, the hupti. ut Julio
ißusbeY, MPSlierrystoivis.
In the Eleventh district, composed aftho
!township of Tyrone, et the house of 571111401
tiadler, iu 11•Adlerburg. •
In she To elfth district, composed of the
township of Joutitjoy, ut this house of Geo.
Snyder, in seal to s
In Ole Ti.irtecuth district, composed of
,
Le tow nship o. ~4..unipleastult, at. the pub
!
1110
6ulloul-gapes 111 sow tow oblop, Si I Unit; at
thu mauls. Vie te.e lending trout ()a
tm.' to the 1 Am Titvoins, the other trow
Lian(erhtowt. to i1..11..yer.
LVVII lit el iStiiet; couiptisea of
the town s hip Ectstliu4,
i:.oll)4ltoute ;
111 t h u P 140(alt di.trict; eptop9qoOo l, tlle
Biwout 4 y'in,d t.iwnehip 0 the
hubiic 4cito.ll:6o ) Une m AtiCutlOOfr ,.. „
lu the iiit,,teetit
the to wsisiip uf . Fuulmy, ut thf house, of
Nmhold.l...rriti, in sold tutiliishtx).
thy
,f,S,:vco Lewitt: difttrict;'cumposed of
rite townsiip of now, nt the huusu cif
Enoch Left. er,.in eaid township. , , ! • '
to the Jfd4ittecuth diet - Oct, „compostubof
the township ot. Butler, at iho • public Selma'
house in Alid , lletown, in toad township.
At which time and places will be elected
Ono Auditor General bf gie't?aituen
i.vealth
(inc Surveyor General ' '
One , Canal Couttnissltinet.;
One Dlcuiber of Congress, to represent
the I LiWiit ebtiti)ii34tlir(l! the Coun
ties 'f 1' "Adams; ' 'Bedford,
Pulton, und,Juniata,;), . • ••
. .
One!,Mentberot StateSettate, to refire'.
sent the Counties of Admits and
FrAklin'•
brie Member rif - AsseMbly, for Addrite
• county; • •
Twb Associate Judges ;.'
One Cbininissioner ;
One Auditor; .
t )ne I)treiit,tr 'of. the; P o 6l'
One I)istrict tummy ; and
One,Comity.StErv.eyor. ;
..Partieuka attuutiou.is,direoted to 11)(411
vi:Aseombly, itime4 tho WO Any, of Folgu
nry, 1849, .butitied,",Au,tiet rolative
dug at eleutioua iu Adonis, Dauldliu,York,
Laneasteri Cumberland, Bradford, eoutre,
Greene,.and Erie, via:, , ,
Erecutire 'Coninittre
SzOTION 1. Lerit oupeted hy the Sonata
and Howe.: of livreseotatives of the Coot
1. moutreulth br vu nosy I vault% iii General As
serubly WO, and it to hereby tuaeted by the
authority of the mime—that it shell be law
:ful firetho quilifidii•votori of tbe,leo,untioe,
of Atlatub, Laticastdr, 0:A11)1164. L'York '.
Franklin,' Ctrualidriuud, Thr:lord, Cuutro
i Greetio, aud Ilri. - :, front and alter the pus
sago of this net, to vote fur ad candidutes
for thu 'various ctEces I.6'be- Mimi at Impiety
tion on one stip or'ticket : Yrovided, 4 Ttio.
Aloe for which every is voted for, I
shall bit dcsiguated, as Liekuired ;by the ex
isting laws, n uf this Counuou weld' h. ..,-,..
Sxcriox 2. Thus alio, fratul n ,committpd
by nay person votiug in. thu mautiur ahoy . °
prescribed, shall be puuished by the offal..
'fug lu*s of this Cotutrouwealtli. u,
AtsciL-ain and by virtue of the 14tEr See.
tion:of the act atforosaid, everY pasou, ex.
eopting Juatice.uf the ..I. l 4atie, who shall
; hold upy Whet: or appointtueut of profit or
irust-uuder the Govertnnetit of the Gutted
States; or of arty city ur_iticorporated dis
tftet, whether a conuniraitniuti ittlieor or'oth
erwise, u subordinate officer nuc itge:ut, whu
is, ur shall be cup !yetis un d e r the leads.
~ . , .
tire,: excuutlye ur n juultaary uepartw o ot, o f
this Scat°, or of the United Suttee, or of any
city `or iucorporrithrrcii,,criet,'atiti. ohm lin t&
every meutber'of Congress auti of the . State
Letittilitthre; :Ind of the elect or Common Council of any Oty, - ur Coiutuisuiulcof uuy
cuctiit s iritdd dOirt9zi is tiy lair itieup4 4 ,pf
Illitliiis Pi. 4i l t:A:l6W , at ItteSuiritilittiti the
offiee or uppotouneut of Judger IPopeuitii.
or Clerk of any election of this Colutuuu
. ,-t d r 1 1 4 ., , It ' ow
weiN i 1 =VI. 0 .Juoit-itaapl or
ott, i.' ie Of atlY 8604 l e (AA', b itilt bed
oligoA6:t.oiin,lofiiimi to he .then toted {dr.'
.4.ad= 7 ,-Illiit in theletirthseetititi'Of the n
Atil of Assembly vAtitled '!Aii . Ai r li. relating
to n exeflittipns, ettd-for othe r purpos9s," up-i
provell i April t 16:1r, 18-ilii'it its : onacte'd thAt
the aforeaaid 1301 aeiiaritr "shall not be ouu
•strne ,- !to prevent auy,milltia , toffieeivor
bortinitt , tliffieer, front 'serving •as jud i te,..ia ,
"sPttifor iir'elerk; 'at Itcy gdnoral ;l er teccial
elioutiufOU this CildiAiuoutst;44l4"'
dyd and by ou' Apt of . the, General
Asecutbly of this State, passed I.IID 2d day
of July, 18;.;9, it is directed that the iuspee
tore and 'Judges be - at the places of their
distrietti ou the day of the General Election
aforesatit,' et 9 o'ciock tho foreaeon, te do
tiittl:perforin' the • Aeveral dutigsreqUirs'd,aud
n'ajotuA ou tl 4 oto in and,by the saute eel.
Audlbe.,ll fUrtiiiirdireettAil in and by the
act of.the Genend Assembly tide State, I
eforoiaul, that uue of Elul Judges of each of
dm different disfrietil aforesaid, Who shall
have the charge of :he certificates of the
number of votes which Flinn have been
given for each candidate CI the different
offices then and ;dote voted fur •at their
reipeetive districts; shall meet on the third
day after tbil election, which shall be :on
Friday the iiih of °doter aforesaid, at the
Court-honee, th-ihe Borough of Gettysburg,
thou and .tficreAo make a fair statement
and certificate of the number of votes, which
shall have been given at the different dis
tricts in the:county of Adams for any per
sons for the cams aforesaid.
`if }MKT THOMAS, Sherif
Sherifft9fficW_ , Per s hqgq•
• befit. • lei
f 4 4:14 . •
_
1113 Atli:nit:UE.lll'loin qui
Arand.; deed, stiu
crtfittatt Pahl ic.Saltri Satergoyi ifie . 27th , l : l
bite residenie in 1'13 7
tertiburg,,,V„,B,)
erty,
13eilszund4 , tabies, i db . :tills, Rocking Chairs,
Eight Thirty Hont'Uldrks,
Clamber, Franit lin
Stoves,' olio -/Ititbn'tiny took Stavi!„ cinnpleic,
Tont Sleigh,lltifflila' Rote, , Slcigh 1.134114, one
lltiggy•Witfionen lAN no Itatliniraciltiey,
114 , tta of Hnrness, Riding Settles,•with •it 'vsi rt.
artichm.--- One Iran parp, L ,lotti
t l'OPlOrr!rivr,:iiiicka: weighs 1100 Totintlai.—
Also, a icit of sppcitor and well. settitoticd Yel•
low Pine TY:nada and Plink, with, §cutttling
Paling; Onk Plaink, .Lc.
Side to conirininee.ntl o'clock; P.,A1., P.when
ldrind will bit ninth! '
.J. A. GAIWN'I3II, .
.".:Ti 11111 " ?
).."7.,
REGISTEiIt'S-ROTIE,
ATOTICF.I-ht. hitrobr 'given, to all Legatees
tuid other:i persons concerned, • flint the
AD.MINISTILAVON ACCOU N herein.
..1,0 presented 'IA the' Or.
plans' Court of Adams eindity,•ftir
lion end tillolyance„ 4)4 Alivaltluy Me OM fitay rf
October' ttexi. '
186. The-liras account of Jsrine Trestle 7111(1
Peter Trestle, Executors of 4 141.411 am I . s9btlei
deeihiserl. - " '
187. .The first, account of Eliza JJershyy.r.ad
Benjamin Deardorff; r.iii.e'utork , of the 'IAA will
and testament of John Herahe,y, deCeitscd.
188. The first and final. account or John
Bustler, Adminiatrutor of Henry - Herring, de
ceased.. . , .
firat and Anal account - of John .I'-
IZnight,,.-I.duer of the estate of dents.. Wray, de-i
ceped. '
• 190. The fiist end finnltlCcOutit of
Executor or the 'Mit will 'nod
Leant of Catharine Allieight, deceased.
W3l. F. WA 1, fElt, Iteyivfrr.
' Peri/JAN(I.n. PLANK, Deprriu
liegiAten's 0 cse,lt3's ; '
=burg, Licpt. 8, 16511. J.,
o*r re n.
THE Second and . ..final acconnt of Jnei'ib
lif tallies, Assignee. au. I, Titmice, Ittukr .n
voluntau
. altsigtonent for the benofit 'of ,cr di
tora alai iingpprt:or .fpl ln h' On,. 11:413 And foot
ilyoif"COnourtikd ' towitAip,
..4(lam4 yoitniy,
Pa., has been liimPhi . iice ±.!Ottrior,t4oattitott
Pletth of Ail tt fit& Ccit: , ity nfilreullil: i . iill ' Wilt be
confirmed by the said Court, on the lititlibl'y
of November next, unless CIIIIRI be &ova to
th e ec t i t, :a ty; l f '.:" 'J9E-IN TIOgING;TP, o'y.
-Sept. 14,45'4. 2 7 -41*. . ... . . 1 ~
,"'' If , '
tl. .:, ,- I i'... .:': • •,-" ' •'" .'• , '
itidepeitd;• /it - jfiliti '
• 1 . rou will meet for , pa;atte, haul!:
.:' 'X'" dress; Ilfi..l l lO'ArMOlT,' - ou ,, i 7 utiO7
itelY f q l'aih. itat.,:ut ~•1 b N
'clock,P. .
With Mimi and it'dOthitiehieiiitt in coal
.. tdote , order:3 •.,:' ! ~, .: ~.,/ -., -.
13} , ,orderof theNaPtaino
i ,. , ;:.. 141A5.,„.1:,..4,4.10.1:`,1T,. o.i B.; .
. 8 44 2 11 1 .P .51 ;?
.; 1 , r,r_ ..i '1 . i• i 'HO ,- !' ..,
- ' .flo !: for ' Kalisps v :
..., --,
H 1 undorientil, desiring to ahitle i:,
op los
too . nmi-A - ctonta,‘ lietoby itotifira 111
.hose iirlebtqcttp.,,:,l,lleitiler iigibricik am:minis,
ti
or athArryliti
ir ivkfk. pain t ipokcipilie'lmiiiro
tho.ifit'Ala+d o i , ohhinpxt ;.acaltita pion un-
HO:tiled will o p octal In the fount of nn Cifiker.
. ,
for Collection, as liirtliar iialuimiro,will-posi
tli4Olyipat bb 0.. rail tbd:' ','1116 subieriker lioPes
that 'll6 ma tilti iiiiiY' knoW liiiiiiiArtii lein: ,
;iltibtad to him will comilder
~ illanhilf, 'egrojiteil
in this: Notitie, il.i. it ifs intiwo m i. , . A 1,1,411-
.Tlio,sa
,inioiing i plaiuii, will , prraiiat, them • for
llavine,ii. .. , - ..,. .i ~ ,; - ,J.;:. SIiEAI)B., ,--'
Intp. 5; ilaqb.L-ilt • '.
V °TICE: is berebygiyen,to rocif s itteca find
„Or ' , :dtlai.rlidriotai &nu:timed:that the A , /inia.-_
i.Vratitnt i rtcc(potx hereinafter, 'petitioned will
be pitnielited at the ,OrPliaine .court or Adams
conitty,"l-Alti I,4Onfirmatiou Vaud alleivrihe, , on
'fitesday, the 2:l4,dny tilttenibtr watt, viz:
' 181: The litst' '-artionnt . of ',Carolinas Hess
-nod Joseph Jima, Executors , of the
and.tentainent of Isaac .11ein, Into of Rending
township, Adatus. , coanty, deceased,': •
182. ,Thit sot:tal and final amount OCW/IL
ung 0,4(1 Patet Covinoveri Atitniiiistratora of
theT , l t Pate - Goanever, late ht ,Moatt t
joy township, diiehased. , • -
The - first itedeent of Joseidt : Poivitiand
PoWaryAdministratorsufthe estate
,of Alexander, .I'owet., deoenkied:.!'
.lB4,.'f,hoaaeorid aptl final account of Wil•
heal' Executor.or,the last,will and
tesultnenl. or ..14tprid Troael, ,(OfJohn,:sen.,)
ddeliaied: ' •
185: The final gieeattat'of beorke
Ernaikliti'MilleitAdttiitihitiator Magdalena'
deeenseitt, ,, . •,.,„ •
WU— Fe WALTER, Register,
per I)Azizt. PLANK, Dej4141,,,,
Register's Wrier., ciettysburg,
Aug 21),
ADJOIJILN ED COIJR'r. ,
I►TOTICIi irtieroVgletin that an Adjourhed
11 Court 9r einimitoa. rleas. will he held tit
Gettvsburg,in wid Thi illet' , .cotiOV. of Adams,
on 3romlay'4Ai,;lllli:',44l 4 V. tlettihr tie.ri, at
10 o'clock; A. 'till parties
interested are requested to be presedt.•
. c •
Sheriff's 011ie°. lictlyjiliiirg,,,i
Aug ISM; •
N. 0 T re v f '''. .:'
1
;Aeon 'Swill • ' In tlo Court of enntotin
~ •
vs ;- . ' ' ' Pleas iif :1 latia ("o n Pa.
ijkrou'dfitiTtN: ' ' No d' Wad. Exps.
'Aligo's't 21st, lftret: Ittilcrginated a Alm Sher:.
.ilf to have the money in this cu :o' in *Atli.
by 12 o'clock. M. . ;..,
Ilite, tkato,ditect tiLnt . aotisa, , ,lie..giyFn 11y
' Titikli6atiit for ,tle'co suCcessive accks In
One Newsitutav publisleA iii Hai' beirat.gh ' a
oettphu rg : thnt the 'irione'y "arlsinit 'front flit)
sale of the ltklll'ENtltte of Jacob Martin will he
distributed en the 2.W ”Itirptcnilici next, n i n 1I
o'clock, A. M., at Iyhich time thusc , itt(ttreatc4
tire regnestidloYtittend," -' ' ,- ; ' - t
•:,' By the Court, ' ' ' '' '.
• :''.! 'JPIINTICKIIIG; Noth`y. .
•Ntii.` 2111 -1 /1,5 . 6..:-- , St .
°Amu= raViiimalt.
lls
of
TNtirsery about mile to the wet
IL Gettysburg, ahem the various Muds . of
FRUIT - TREES , ard . cultivated Batt fit,ilikt
by •: • bliblILIA
Sep. 5, 1856.-6io, - - !
.
irRUNKS i OARPEt.'II6.I3B, .CUMBItEI;
Ititls fig iiaiA tit
kIDBEAN PAXTON'S.
- •.irAt=imi.lllM
CATHARTIC .PILLS
..
I'iTTRATR , bY their powerful 'influence on the
I/ internal vi. , ......rn to purify the blond and stimu
lota it into hollthy action. Thor retnnve the
olottreutions of the stomach; owel 1, liver. and other
Cronus of the body, and, by TCSlliri wig thCir irregidar
Setion to health, correct, Wherever they exist, elicit
derange:news' na are the first ealutia ef disease;
Ari ,ex Motive tr al' of their virtoes, bv,,,Prefensors,
Physicinns, and Patients, Ims. shown 6ores of
,dan.•
prong ilistyl..es elmnst Levond belief, e.erc they riot
toihstatitietsl hy Persons 'of such exalted position
and character si to forbid the suspicion of nottntli;
''.liiteir rertitimates ..are "published In my American
Almenne, which the Agents Mont oniiiial„ ars
pleased to furnish free to all, Inquiring.
Annexed we give //lout/out fur their rise In thei
entirpinintti which they been (mind to eittc.
Fort COTIVEN FAIL Tract, one or two Pi11F1,44
south quantity.to to gentle move the bowel*. Cos
tireness in frequently the at:granting Canso .of
I'lrate, and the cure of one complaint is the chid
of both. No person can feel well while under q
costive habit of body. littler: it should be, rut it
fan be, proriaptty relieved.
_Feu, Pystotrsra, which Is' nometinum the CallSe
Or Costirinsas,.n.nd al Way)+, llnvolilfbi fable, take mild
'doses -afronton° to four testitoulate the stomach
and liver into healthy action. They will do it. and
the hMrthern,./milyhttni, and son/born of dyspepsia_
'will rupitlly.dytapponr, When it has gone, don*. t .
forget what cored you.,
, ,
rot a Fool: STOMACII, Cl' 3tithirt Titarfion 'Di ..,1
Bowels, which lIIIIIIIIres general depression of the
spirits and bud beolth, take from fmtt to eight Pills
st first, and smaller doses afterwards, Milli activity
and strength is restored to the system,
Full NIIIIVIIIIINVICI, Blex Ilusip.rna,NAusita,
_Paitl'in :the tiionnich, nark; el Ride, take from four
to - piglet pillitoil g)hig to tee t i' If theilliiitit. °poi
nts sufficiently, mho more. the nest day until they
do.: llitam camph.ints will 1)0 swept out from the
system.. Don't,p ear those no:. their Itin4red die.,
orders" because your . siontrith is fool. .' '
, eit•SCOOPIII:A, I.:llVAlirlitio,, and till Axioms
of tha Witt. take the Pills freely and frcmontly, to
keep the howels,opcn. -The cruOiontifyill gener
ally noon begin to diminish and ritsnottrar. 51any
dteadful ulcers and soret lilac been fielded up by
the purging and purifying effect of Ono:v. Pills; Rua .
somti disgionitig.tilistaxes which seemed to Saturate
the whole, system have complvtely yielded to their
Influence, leaving the' sufferer its porfvet health.
Patients ! , your duty to impiety forbids thnt, you
should parade yettrsolf around the idoild covered
with pimples, blotches; Ulcers autos; and lilt or any
of the uncleanslideases of .th . o skin, because your
system wants. Cleansing,, !,.: • ~- . . , •
To.PU/PVir, Tim liz.onn, they an, t he hest Mod-
Clrie,oved dinetivort4.. .Thefiltottlil ite taken freely .
and ftstquenUy. and' the impurities which sow the
Reeds tif incurable diseattesitill besstopt.nat of the
system like child before the,Wind... By this pinperty,
they,do as much good In. preventing dolt urns as_hy
the remarkable cures vicli they '
urn innkiripleyery
where. . . . • . • . -
- Ltratt'Clastir:itsz , J.i.tittniett,, runty nil Bilious
Affictions; arise (rem some derangement —eithot
torphlity r cougestion, nr obstructions of the Liver,
Torpidity and congestion Chime the bile and render
It unfit for digestion. Thin in disnitreos to thd
health, and the 'constlturlim is fretitiently under
mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the symp
tom.. Obstruction of tho duct which empties the
bile Into the stomach causes the bile to overflow
Into the blood. This Produissi Jaundice, with 'a ,
long and dangerous train of evils. Costiveness, "or
alternately costiveness nod diarrlims, prevails.
FavOrielt *trap tonie, languor, low soiritS, weariness,
1 restlessness, and melancholy, with somotimps le-,
ability prances, anti ainhetintes great "tlititvenieks ;
I potriCiittiott - there IS gefetelfain in 11th'side t' fhirskin
1 and the White of the eyes became n greenish yellov;
the ittiowieh'ecidt.tho bowels epee to dm touch;
0
whole system Irritablo,.with a tondonev to rover,
'whichmay tarn to biliobs fever; labile cohe, bilious
a
d rrbica, rlyitenterY,'&e. ;.N medifint'dnso of three
or four Pills taken at night, follow:41 by two Or three
In Abe nitirnin,tandropented a few davn,svill remove
the eat, of a lt . these troubles. lt is sack (situ suffer,
suchwhen pions yottrian eon) them for '2. 'cents,. , "I
"Runnuititat, Cott; and . nil 'Vann/W.lov .14.,'
tyet 'arernpldly cured by the purtfyitir, effects 'of
these Pills upon the blood and the stimulus which
they afford to the :caul principal of Lire. . I , ot these
anti all kindred comPltunts they should be taken- in
mild doses, to move, the bOWCIs gently, hut freely.
-"'As tints:van' l'it,r, this is both. agreeable and
useful.' No Pill can be made more pleasant to take,
,and certainly has been made more effectual to
the purpese for which a dinner pill is atnployed. :
.D 11: 4. C4' AVEIL a 094
Practical and. Analktioal
•
Chemistsf
; • LOWELL, MA819 . 4
, .
'ANti soli% at '
*For Salo by A. .0. • JILTEI - 11X11" hop
Druggits generally... ' - . .
' "Angut 22; 1R611...--iy
MIEN
Female' Semipary . ,.
pil[3 Inltitrition • Alit catnnence itu fifth
JL . :st)itikiat!on Oct. Int. •
Itt AU* 0 , 0 1 4 011 41 ; Sniteignicii
dent4=7Nntural 'll;aany, 0619, , 5y t
g. D, 12noi•
dad, tlinaptit nifd rtt:ttir--41.0ral ! ? lental
P1 1 ; 1 0, 4 ,00' I,t. 4 ,
Ttor.'ll l 'll 4 oA frprt.lo-=-Mniiionintinm,
Nu hral < I'hilgeui~hyaud , ; Clieutidt~ f..
'lltov. AVOUSTOti WEDSTEIt 1 - )' • . D;
wt tit Lank:awes • - , ~ •
.Itev. E.
Miss L 1 % 0 N 01 1..A.
Peltes Lttre.
Mioll IafttItTIIUDEI Dt.;
Draining anti English
ellikrl. - ;01.1E
!Ant in hitlieni;iticit tinti brai!Ohes.
infilition to the abovia ettrim i - two otitef
dies, %%nt .will CLI4P „I:etlido ip the liottit, have
been engngettln give
l'Kums.--For one sessiort of five niontlis i for
Englitdt hr./plc:4l4Bs : (ilioludlug Intend, washing,
&e..) V. 12,50 :Music I $20.; Fronchi 6 10 i
cierungtu: ,raint,ing and I.)rttwing f 08:
Bunks are furnished by tike • qsahuul, at. store
For eirettlars nod other .inforstittion A nivPlY
to ot Di., W..DI.ICBAIR.
ugp . 22 , ,
-'oiit)'Auj.g . F(lU . iiilii,:b'il!ifinOri
PIti!:CIYAIMI ' IB.RH:BEceII RE7NOLDS EYST6.
IH IN Instittitine bncltig.notv
the hands. of Mrs: 1 - 1”-11. Evsrait,
ed by lier liußbnnd, the-141.: Di klytritte,
will commence tlwkFail term on the. fourk
Riept.-22,- 185(1.)
Atutlies parsoctl,
,t hidnatitution: em
brace.Bll 1404min1m:he:I of the Monti'. „Moral
land Natural Sciences tisittillptattpla. in any ,Of
ear I?ernaleca4etaien tic,Cullege.4ur the firot
order,, together. with. the, jmliut 'French. wad
PC. 41 . 1818 tAlcauttles%Mitaiettutl Drawing;
1,4 Mi.! Institution is designed to be a Beard
ng -Day Seheolrtlie Principals'
an, roared to receive Young Ladies from , a
di-hint:, into their littMly ...and- parents . ' and
I
quyldiPtis MAY , be, astoired, • dui' -every,' ar
ritiv;lreprelit will be made fur their eotlifort.
'; tie, Murality,: , ,reficettient, and: iatejligetice
el' the 4-outuunity. together with the. feniarkic
btu, •of it's clitante, cowtrilattmte make
(jotty,4lturg . ,a lueltieti,plimtliarky well adapted.
format I;tiatatution .of
.INt !Pm/Ls...Per tiemiou t list, of and
refereticesi see, circuliti,Lor inquiretif the Prin
cipals:: . '
Gettstiburg,Ang. - • '
•
TIZIEEMOURIT .
.IXTEEN hales lit/1111 t fillait 1 - 0 Tpii , ennt p, ffinfArtiele aThims § l, .
1..7 Tibia, nenr'Novvistol‘li i r,?., he upon I fur pOttotOen or
foil WING MEN mid DOI'S shove ycurl :1110 t .jrl3 , • W• ll ,!''.•
otivie'•frotn Oefiii]vr),"•lS-4ti, -
Thtt4 , 4o is hetsithrsiytbe ff . 11.1'R stock of lIAILDNI'ARi:4Iitps lur.iety
exceedingly thti atsvoitiniodW,l,wl,l s 8. much tttitt l'enitthk fin icing
inittivient for 140 ahti '2OO tivtiJsiit, or r t i i i i itrod.: any-thin/On this derirtme i r4 d
OA the terms not exerblivitit.' The, netigti 5h0,1.6.1 lost tun um! sae FII4II.4P.TRPXT,
4.tuities extensive, the' teae},er,t t`NreritlOti " - • -
aria •And every' ivitsontible offort.3 ,ss
to tri
groteote' the physieM, , intelleettitattift; morns . Awl ocu
watilie of the scholiirs. A Ciretili.r be Al 1; nriiktnirtipettlaifitiM
Atm to order,,witli tinatieranricntitt ieferettrxd Lc, l ame . and, hiwiihnnue stock,- 01 - 4v,P vr
if desired. SAMUEL .AAllOl,l,eLy letpr
ityoß.t.wpittbsvgtuoll.,;4l4t,•-4'.!•:'''''l.
Aug. 29, 11 t • ;7, :
CLOVES & HOSIERY, 411, I Q -Oat, pre.
tioat. and cheapest stock in. town, at
AprillB. -t•UlZfi',
VETfirSllilitligtAißYA
A :NEW. l'lfini-y-I.'
- • •
Rinenti ,ußtler the firm.of WORAN -.4/1
SONS, Cierehy mike knnwn m the chi-
Zell!! uC AttatlßS ant.l
Mut we are , prepareg,to make. evety4thing
in imr line •ol.tmainel?" . . We here..reh.
mitily ~hued; the itATIIAW - AYt Jett
C 0 CO sTr ov mg,
11,„ Parlor airtight, a ell nine plaJe'Sidif4
of ennead sqltis fold Wes, Pois e Keftlfli
end Pans. and !toil
Utensils?, Waffle fientiiiiVaahing
fir Meeititioq. PLQUG IJ
1.1.-,%STINGS iii e‘tery
IV e makeshift Seyfor, Blocher ,taul ailter•
.scut kinds • el IVitherew Phefighi. Witt
gni dilrereet patfetiva`fir ao i •ei
'I'E'NCINC4 Si - • .RAILINa,
ter Ce in eteriefit Yee& met Portlier', erliiele
can't "Ife lieat for Inisiuiy ediMfpniaiti..'t
All the abitv'it 01eeff will
uakii it Ope .
eiry
it. ' BLACKS NI 11'111 N ,relit
• 13ItASS CAS'flNGOeffait,otieiv
it' oar lira 914111' 11.1 order. •
7'IIIIES'IILYO '31,41.111YRN
ed nl lifihrtekimmit!it. peing
toirnelves,wu will do our
• . , 'THOMAS
. .11 1
,it)IRENe
mARTis -
' • -111 R 141 .::WARREN : ..._,.._
THC A WARREN,-::
tlitttyfthtirg, 51 v 1855.--11
, ,
•411.110 WANTS - .00Q ... A AND ellittr
BAGE11113:0111 ) E - 1
QAIIII.7.E.L.WEAVEII halting provided gin
k acifv.itiiauentire ilew . costly ePpeo ,
tutus, is aim prepared It.t funtibh
Di, g 'ter rt of I/0 rP,
in otery sL%le "ichkt 1t *ill ruf
lint !.4! give ; ppqrg §ntHOnctigifr Ilia lbtig ex.
gi!.(l,hun ad
,
gt,loonl !,y
tLllJlinhi nit.nts tlte t city Ile )in a lama
011111111.
b6rgintrlt
16' ,titO
inim btt c'eovOo . Hopi
Ot opehting from 8 31 ,4) 4 l'. M.' Gala
1me1c141.4. Breagtpips, minintitotr,
etwt6it int . btooli at the likrylittlest pricesi
AiN"ellit4iNst, nut be takett tor lead than
• 11iiy`"A Milltol').'PL'S Ramo le beat atyle.:T.
Feb: . .
GRUCEMES . CONFECTIONS i .
liAtl€l)l4l.,
TUN WAT FOR BARGAINSI;
A SUET,. ?,,iif.pr,ll3 has jest re.
o Owned from the
.eity with the 3nrgest
Iii.GROC,BItIES has ,ever.betere
, . . ,
opened, to which he invites the attengeri
of all, eonvitteed that lie cult otrer RARE
BARGAINS. Re. has also a fine lot rr
Harns — Shotilders - `kue :;Shad,'
Mackerel and Herrings,
Orangee, Lemons, Raisins, Figav
"Alknontim; Mita, Candles of all kituls,3!‘:i.•
beer a, ••‘,•,..cegirs Snaff,
.Brotorts, Brushes.
I3lan king, with e• general asbortnientlat
variety gentle. Give us:lvertll if srettteant
to buy cheep mu! good—next door to the
"Star" ()thee, Baltimore Street:, • •
Gettyalitirg,"M ay • 1 1., ' • • •
• • • •
NO WE.
T Rl'll3llB of Adinittistrutien *hrtylOg 1)04
g,racnted to the subneribetil,, residing in.
Petereliurg; (Y. 5.,) koun ty, ou
,tlo Eft ,
tate of VILLT4 GARDNER, deCenFiii,,
tate of tfin:name place, they hereby 'giro
tico Io . j)ersous inflater' to said. Eutate
to male itit,ttletlinte . ppytuent; find those late.
claimsurn or (lemmas against Ihe Estate', Of
tho I said ileeeused will ittake known ,the satin?
without. Jelt‘y.
j. A. GARDNER,I, 4 4 ,
J. IV -, GARDNEIt,
Aug. 22;
Teachers nimmted.
S 113
rritth 'rectum of.the . oroug
JL Gettysburg will receive applicatiouu for
Eight,Toueliera, to take charge.of the.. Public
Sellouts et said ; dietriet, on, Heatlay - the 224
of •Sriplein tier•ttexl, at the Mike ,of W.
Campbell, Esq., to connueoce ou the Ist of,
etober audre,usaiu ;open six. mouthu. Car.
titivates from the. County Superintendent must'
accompany the aplications.
41t off`, the BoOrd,
J .AttaIIINIJAUGII,
Aui '29 t 18.36:
• rnowszoN ROUSE-
PVIIE undersignetl,Nyoold - rrspectftilly ana
tg. tionnee to the demons of Gettysburg, that
he hits opened 'a''.li6riiion House tti the room
thrinerly occupied , by Mr. J..J..43riiikerhaff
Baltimore street, ilearly opposite taco 8* Of.
fire,'.‘yliere he , aill'ltave ecsistantiv - onland.
Treed} Oroc6ries, lietter,llggta Lard,
Cheese'. Itnenn, Chickens,' l'otatoea, Apples
lcinds, Oeinfeetiintsinte.
X 1 L ItERVEIk
Aug. 29, 1959.-ly
rfy ori'vtle. •
sPENDID lot bf t ru*rior Fr i T NEVE;
Judt , rOcTi7ed 4u / 'lift stile qtt agtifiois
err tit
;tear zaVelc%, and
40S.E, awl silk. liitd 11.00.
for sale p.t
4VinA Q,}% . WR It Vall
AP "' " P g t itegt l b ?" 4
CI 1.7 PE, Yanulors ke4.:lnr pa* hi •
• • • gO, AIOTOU - 0.;
. •
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1,!1%;
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