Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, November 14, 1856, Image 2

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own voles, but the votes of their IMlsterli
Of alum th_on who contra Iliad this Interest
Mr; Buctritoili tftiherrefititf it, will
ex ptct hi 50 tiiinot4 $.4 Adtitrastiation
!min for ,
t)eir,tkrpo . ;os--,othe euhjupi
hoto of Freedorn:i4 the' tiatianal. Territp•
ri4e. `fie atierit that a large number
at; Bigiusban'itisup[iiit tare in the North
Fare Ilia n their eAtea ender amiuranees that
if eleerbd Fro, ident, the interesti of Free-
ant weoa. ba• safe- -in bis bands. -We
bre alobre, alto, that Mr. Buchanan bim-
AI" bas not hesitated privately to encour
laciivoli iidunineletr: 7 . Ire k now -4 it lead
, 41e instanne in irnieli ho gave snob an as
surance broadly and unequivocally to an
, intalligesitveltiams , of. this State r _ formerly
a resident of Gottyhburii, declaring that in
the event of hiSTlV4b . tititins)electinot "not
another Slope State'toonlet be admitted in
to t he L nAta." p the, very oppo,`i o .
,o
sit this vas iikewsse ,gParantied , to this
' Mr. Buchanan may feet inrlined togive
the "cold shimider•rto the * platftirin
'rnunced by sntl en mould 6is
1 administration Ills not to run counter to
the overwhelming exprepoion ot public;
;epilog in the ree Owe ot we lowa
his ability to do en, even if inellued.. The
turn of mind, and,influemie,who, wilrgath.
ter aroufi'd Iriti - ri'llirlinistrtitlonOmtl 'to whom
Ihe must directly l ' frink 'fo'r eurtit'Ort,' 'are
those 4"hr; direiret4 emit
l in Inceilini, now oinking to prostitute the.
General Government - to ' the purloin' of
the SliiVPii**;t:' Wi•ity Soule, •Mason:-
t
Brooke, Kuiti. and men of like
r stamp all. otter' the Soutltt4l.w ilj hold..
Buchanan to a rigid ftilfiltiMii of the' bond
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illy which ilietr„supp,tirt , wart , eeenryd..—
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They liave,4 . kited. str,ll,Nd. purpose in ,
!view. They- hate , been .playing ofor, high
stakes, "aint'ireivinq ,vecer; :hill 'hot
k willing to he (+pewit nut of the prise
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apparently within dieir, : grant. t If - .,Mr.
Burhaaan4roierthe - extension of SlitverY
to )' see ierritnif that r ich he 'aeitla the
! fate of hliqiiity inti Pliiee's
Repulilicam,inolealgol on she high wad to
curtam and inevitable.' triempli: he
falter,, he .Iriseeroni the other hand. the
support of thri.kilitY Yriiiot,, most nrieill
ally conthbU'ltgi
policy hscks.feik;:{o,..„eigfelts, hkto. 0:10,
party. ,-
The oilier' polver'fod, - Teterciit which
we have alluded,, , ar,hatilitc , contribute!"
to Mr. Ibteltionap!s elermp. i ia the fore:go
Catholic v ot e , orrery settikie ol
the Union we" have the Int~iligenre that
the ,(:.sithrrhe %t,ie, ith'ibut 'fbve liter:Ora
l'Ir• the 89elleeee, of ;he PIPellIIIR!i
;some t7ninx t
tin the side'
column will be fonnit pertiiieot II
11. f rar.k..i
nti't.lbis'. Tlte..7intes,;hns hitliectu
been 'oil titer persikt;ltt; appal.-
eels of tlth!,'''.Arriti'rleati" l nitcvir'ir s feel." Jr
eei! Irv .,
opposirg Union with - diet.rtcti're
esnismi-ht hoped neer to iin•
eSnie of I Fre'eiam' fro;i r t s
the Oatholtc voters of the
Thfl.:1;9' 1 111,el. vete til"w.9
eetaitti fever: •of the csitt!oltiota n of.
6I ' h I l
the il+ ""
Pore.;, party, tI aw ..ope
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int!oced' - bi'n 'to '2 feiarti
nrigintileti ,Amleriran
nett. The existence of such.lintereste,-=
fT*,.VIIIIP4P!7 - !;ilii?!.; 1 1 l e t. ite
esttottiationre,,And yepablaphlejoe iltreme
in; nor rolitikl .borioatel asibilty suit the
' wltiV
• .t
led the Timh to the , conchtston that
;diet ,atil,thp , A rrit,,cutt. P,,r,l.,y...ro,iy,rlafkre
had.:; .otigh linporlah4
dierharge. rco iteludinteporegreph of
the "riiiths / '
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i signiftrolim }e., free, „- fuel
North. 'lials-dieett thoroughlyearoused..hy ,l
thb; , cliolilv4iffortie to , ritthjiigale , Frri;tlttiti.;
and , 1145 swept . ,,oyer the,
,Not:th•
tornado. ,Xenoirbtattiel Jersey.
it/ionic eml Indiana. alone: have ..hiretty.
vl ll !"IM the
Catholic vow and tfie uhasetitinnit,etnong
once , •
•rtisteiiehouri'lende. ,l With a
e g s3 lllloek , " l ,trlle l l , reA ll e r., l e?.kee anti
principlis, and a cordial combination
. of
Alnerieisi •Republicihisni
fi ' firty;:'w*ltirlif44 Of aireegtb and
vigor Las been left of tie (rid Democratic
party ;will bit - forever swept seraf: '•Tltti•
voice' of ilee firetthorh" eitixtes th-
9. 11 ;71.44 44 .i.C: hunt),
and s void by the hordes 011! sh Catho4
and—thiruPt4—throughout the Writ.
tree' 41iiiii4-voirik
(.I.+oll , IS , I 't •
rite 11"
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!!!!, elger!) Ilia
of their, tkpiri.tuAl
,rexsters, ;
be MO t;', NA, •,1, ,1
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;1 .1 2 : 2 "!1 11114 NO1FA I
Seritit
x . it ootraties , lb4ve ., bees , offieiajly
hrard from pt two . or 'three smell , mien,
irons' which erti , have accurate 4eporie.' The
fags tire as folkeil
Bucbsuwo, ' ' ' 2l6;e3i
Freoz9nl. ? ,
raitswie, • 41 " kI•5 1 4 : "
There IS a North, thank God !
TUE POPULAR VOTE.—Tho pnpu,
tar ; mrajoriir s4ainat:i3uchnnan in the Free ,
Stites.i.t M'ere than FOUR FIUNDR,ED
4 1-10 USO Ur VC/YES I I I This is
procligionsl, and yet, 3 by the workingtilf
our political systoit, it is neutralised, and
the minority 'rite made to toll against ns
in a contest where the only contending
parties are the FMe and Slave States.—
It is only nominally that the party in
the Free States opposed to theextentiOn
of sfsty;erY; is beaten. Riyallyi they bor t ;
anintmenso preponderance of the, pnpulor
rota
, ou,.tbe
r ooky pound , whore the bat- ,
titymuld be 'Poet. Ing tulle
exhibits an appioximation td,tits mojmi,
tidkagainstiluehanan ipkho Freo'Staten
• 30,000'
Ir.EI{M.ONT; ''26.0001
NZHA M Psil IR E, , • '0."4e0
im'A . SSAHLTSETTS; - 90.060
co N 9,0ci0
II HOD EISLAND;: 6,0d0
FO.OOO
• , 14, in'AN.:
MIIHIIAIv. 2U,,
wts(;ONBls 7 .; 14 000
1(),w - A, , 40.00'
OHIO. . • 40.000
ILLINOIS, • 3 10,000
INDIA.N'A; ' • ' /0.000
NEW. :.IEIt.StY,„ '4,000
PENNSYLVANIA— . '6O
464550'
4 1 1 0 ' 10,
t. 14:g
DierFnestorrr,. alone, beats
hocuA'N'ari, in the Free States.
140,000 !! (lays of the
Dough= Faces are,
alp
larlt is n foot worthy of mention that'
the gteatest SI:Ivo-breeding State, Vitginin,'
anti the gre' . .test Sisve.trading :State,
deorgiv„lntre, both gone for Buchanan by
about: 20.000 majority each. ,Their can
didate being elected; and it new n.arket--
Fint!rnae-aboutlo he aliened for the sale of
aegrocr, thesein r cres! ing, 1111110110,
, pions
ro9cot to realise
larger, py,1164 throt , ever from r
ltitfatseine
trnlle,ln . men, women and • children.
is n fact tirst,9emeral Pierce, in 1852,1
carried twenty-so:feu - Slake And was eke
ted by a pepttlar inujority_nf Rrlfellal bun-
',bed thom.and ; and that in 1856, Buchan.'
n.t•-trric. , •but Stater, , and is hi a
popular minority, of,aeVerol hundred tivni.
word mks: 'ln fnur,yeArn• the' Lorofocoa
have bet ten Strif!;s l ,' (in - eluding such as
Yerk,
ichigo 'lowa. ;Wisconsin; and Col:aced,
itht - Xatiriaoive'inst••notWeen • urn Erni. _km
hundred rhatemnd of thellopel Timer.; •
Ir. in filet, tbat r ,ol the Northent
Which, Bnekonarrhaacarried, New Jerry`
bass elected an American Rel.ul. l (4nveritrer. )
ientl birs`tAsepore"'Vilti , a ilk Fijhr.r.re
t i 'trr bit
m
Py p mino, IV, 14 .voie shut .h.unsylta-
G. he will have, s very mull nuijority, if
over the , combined nphdsiridrt ; that
1•11111triiiv the .AMerienn.lteptiblie'un fidaie
ticket ill elected, sloinrieg lli,tt tf the (Trio
si,inn J- . 1 beemittilteri.„upon the Presiden.
ny•thev:Potridobtre taken , ilitv Slate 'from
Buchann'o; "tine
"id latiiti '
r.r. ever
13rMhprirki r ike:# 1 ,114 'it' Clear 'ltinjririty of
the porulor, thus the choice
of all,the•Bhualtrr'nfStates bat one,: agigi ,jp
wit ttmll} kvd theNort here
biziteft . ,
11 itia; fact, that ,rtt.,A9F 0 1 9, I litrnber of
Et o it o r a t t meo foo t the South for
6fthp' of thei # Sla*en, Buelmunn
w: e akl , n 3 / 4 ;,t, 'no th"Prosi l l,i,iii , eleet;' lfebly.
thrtmlri ten at& fres. fig ruse ere retweleie
ted 'he Southern -.Wet ;Oral :a s
the Northern; 'l3dehanan - would not
fidve'been i;locietT dlt
,l. thrill chosen
• , • :.•, rc ••: • •
by *eking of thforgro 7 'orl i np, .rertre,,lVAtt—
,
(di thelbm is '. taste, :0 8 .5 1 ifi,1C,1 ,
the without Of the . Nation, = t,_ .•, ••: .
native town
rit7p %Kent ; tiglftust Hsu „ t native
county east a ntAjority ogninat
st
rninr,ity a
1,11101 , i ,a. 1141 4j 6 # 111 9$1 1 0.e!!.9 111 Y
Gast it I,majority ;against him, ,notwith•
stAntline his efforts to , neigh
liars' tie' to` his affiance: Elitpve
Aiiptocracy nOtil o Sputh,.,
;.It is 'fart that ir all thore,Btitt4li Scher*
Common. Bcliool etturiation has' longest
r.nti inttilitigence
i!`.(tifrY."e,l!•l9"l',"g
!I4 jnlly,.bgaten ; and'Ono hype Aucet :, 1 0-
oorant , Sintes—xue4 avt:tre
70,000 diitdr*._ranno; read
'where nip no' coinoloO - SOiooltr. fF
conPeqnenre--fittchanan's. nmj , ritY, aU
very large
• •
•
Itis a Nei that a large majority of the
nstires,of c thia country . voted against 130.
Chapati ; and that their voices have been . '
natttraltated hy 7 Ferleignerrii 3atime naturaii:
zed a lewnieelitt Iteforit : tho eleilittit.' ma
't nridira .
guage isn't) are not Si •to east intelligent
votes. - i! a ; ••
fnet , that .opposi+
t Coed foeitirini bareTy ;alerted 'its
eindiifitte:i::ao.it `iitit:n i . ttriiifd oppori -
lion hr. c9ui!iM"..LA o44 lnbe , ln
It is thus • minori/sr party, and retains
posver.'lltiugh - not'imivesiitig i the , :entifi
ii6rien of
If the I.ocdiocos
,ran find a real eanae
for gratianzAtnn. in losing ; nearly, itiLthe
Northern' States-rPrNevr - .Hampshire fn e
instance: whiett , evetv withatood!the
,rind of 1 1840'"a r nd ' lielere` 'tinted
1411 ii„ n d~date for *l e
Presittrney—all,...‘we.hars:ta , oil ,is, they
I ate easily pleased. • • . • -
Buchanan , * Election at the
Sotto h.
stsle•We told Noytheru men before the
election tharblr. Buchanan was the Ste
very-extension cantlidate ; and we,warned
thedi tiny ) if be wax elected, the. triumph
would belittiled•na trialeph oe Slavery
•
or Freedom. —a tilouiph of.Slitht institu- 1
times' evir'Pree Buchanan's
North( rn `supporters denied this, declared
themselves in favor of Free institutionsp
Nstienal Territories, and advocated Ilu
ehanan's elective upon/Oil grettud.,
inn* proves our prediction correct—proves
their assurance false. Stiethern
Lnbnfo
els rejiaice Buchaoaglr election ,
newt, thej view it as a triumph of I Slaveiy
—beestrse they ,hope , . - -it ,, has•-eomPlettid•
thelevjetory ever the l'uthertt sentiment,.
becanse they itout:itirtaeses,hocyjte:,
bly ; a.,filese ;Stele :, • „len ,they •Tp.
not counting without • ;
.and
wetidier BtfEtiritin
wi l l :CdPofll44
fierce, : held 3t "nut . , long
_had npOtt
wresged (nurse' Territnry.
will not'ithwev'er preledge Mr. u`cliatien.
111e;tinhile it is gni' 'how'fils.
8!1419,1,0,f,0ft1f!fil view, kin ;i t:3191.00v and
wittisdlitiy expect (nitwit. •/•:'
The Richniund Enquirer of the 10tb
inittionnennere:the rFnaie=:of -thei3lection
as strino)hei• afr liiidene;e' of the
growing papularity, pi
~I ;rgro odupery,l,
and proclaims that "negro - slavery and Mel
UniOn mnirrinnil'eir jail logirher: 4 ' It
admits':that the .South, ; make
Kansas a• Slave Slate; and.: advocates ~the
extension of negrr-elavery,.beesuse•it says
"it `cheapens the'eotuf irts and iteeessariei '
of life eel" advettees. the wellbeing nj all
clusketi at the North." It. says "negro sta.
very•iti bottoming popular as it becomes
and it infers from the vote of .
those ilis'irists in fairer of Buchneen, tbat
"the ,inhabitanis of New Jersey, and, of The Forialgii {rote: :
the southern parts nt Pennsylvania,
,Ohio, I garb, fict6ber the Locoftico" 'majority
Indiana . ; sod Illitioia, are better affected in this Sethi' was less than `3.000. lii
toirerd statiery than those
_farther mirth " November it is less over the. comb
1'1;1;4 it Wows a Vote favor 'of Buchan. tied vote of .Freniont and Fillinere•—
e
ay es a vote iu fligpr of alavet,Y—Precisely , We hose no ilonht•that this twijority was
what we assured the public. before the given h' thpy..o viiieof the Stele nat.
election. would be the ease in the South. unitized within the year. 'nain vote was
Thu Enquitcr highly eulogises the in- almost to a man, as it has been for thirty
stitiou of Slavery, and names this among years. with the Lnenfonos, and in this
its other qualities: = ' instance, it decided -the cnr.test against the
"It reiorains Within the bounds of decency votes of a large •majority of the, native.
and morality, freedom of speech, freedom of horn citizens cif the comers'. •
the press, and freedom of religion, and ntakes
these liberties blessings instead of curses," W e with , .in order tovettle 'dile question,'
As slavery does not exisa at the North.' to leant the'precise number td Foreigners
our freedom of sreeelt, of the 'press and of naiiirslizell in this State within the last
religion, must, be cursed instead of bless. twelve mouths ; and we request each of the
iegs, restrained eitilms to whom this article is sent, to
haunds of deceney and morality." The.e obtin (root' the Prn:hoi.otary's effiee
hounds are media ineenveniently liege in etsienient of the 'number
,in, his county—
the South, for we recently noticed two to publish the same, and send in this office
. . .
cases of I n di es th e South w i lt , a copy of the paper coninining the
were supposed tn'be ortinsed to the ext.-- it is t ime that the American people should
thereSeridt , be thorough.ly
.. tbis question
wed, the use of the Un ti ed States mails laY and es a beginning, let us have the facts.—
thePoetninsters at their respective places of We hegin•ilie list r •
resident:a—one in? Georgia. sell -The other • 'Mains Comity; 19
iu''Virginia,: Freedom 'of speech in 'the ,
trfr Mr. Fillmore, the day before the
Boviiii is so confided 'tis to tie to all
• .• • .. • • • •
election; telegraphed•to Kenneth Rnyn±rin
who are opposed Slevery. Freedom of • • ,
• Ph i ladelph i a, that his friendsshould judge
the ptesn, except in Kentucky, is fereeln• • •
of necessity fee a Union. ' Electoral
and to all but the 'advocates 'of the -"sum ' •
Ticket; and if iteeessury in defent Buchan.
of all and` an 'hnii slavery
an they
,should go into it. - rhe. advice
efturch will fhe nn abiiinirution.
- came too late, lindMr. Filltnorti so de.
I n the S
claret) tb there is a despotism less ex. in •
on , thi ago,' Jitmes Buch anan
could
tensile than that of Anntria ; but nichir ne ' •
not have been elected— But ho did other
it extends quite tut nbroninable. 4.Yet this • '
wise. !-Be wrote to friends in this State,
despotism, northern men have' vetted shall
urging then . to Make nn 'terms of union
be indefinitely extended.
with the friends ,of Frennint ; and thus
coutributed materially to the' diffiulties
because of whieh'the liicofneoit carried
this State, r rindttins the Majority 'of due
Electors. .Nllr. Fillinere, we have no
ffietibf, regret's the resuln As a patriot,
lie nennot •but regret to see' the country
eindiuued in the hands 'of the enscrumilous
aiuttrasotnible men wlso 'tiow controllt.
pot upon him rests the responsibility.—
With his active en.nrieratinn, thin Stute
at,d,New Jersey emit(' have been easily
saved from the common enemy. Let this
experience tench us hereafter the necessity
,grateter,itrudenee, iviadtitn and'ittiendly
. than' were exhibited during
the late, context. ,
. • _ • .• •
Ail
iaO inexpre.aible gratification
that the New .}..iitgirtild'Rlates :bite giien
the Republican candidates aneli tt noble
vote. Fremont at d Dayton not only ear
ry every Nevi:'Xtiglatki State, 'but carry
theta by 4igeatiiitriOtpitant ittajorittes.
All New England is steadfast and , ent hunt
astie for Freed nut.
The Isiew Erglondptates are the model .
Commons4altlti of dte world. The hie
tory of ell ages 'presorts' lin such et-Mint:mi.
title 4 itAlligeak, vir uritni 'anaßmMnai.:
in,Preemen:oB Adassailinsefts and Vermnnt,
and• their neighbor quires.. __ All sensible
nten agree thaulhe 'Staitis nurnbei mere
intelligent and bon t voters in proportion i
to the poptdathm. 7 l rtr9 , ,perannal and do-'
mesiq pettee„ hap edge, and goodness,
than any- other part of the . world. -• ,
Glinitites, New E gl4nd I.:-.the, home of
deweenitie Ittatitati us, ref, ,free men, of
fret+ thought, 'aneb mitialled personal and
political free4Orn.!-4ho,land of Lexington,
Bunker Bill, tndi Bennington—of free
Reboots and upitersll eduetition—of schol
ars and workers—of writers, inventors, and
philanthropists-4,f Putnam, Sherman, •
Samuel Adainti'iiidSt'Urli—is the'ehosetts
scene of eniveral Republican triumph.—
The East wing '?fl t*
he: Republican hosts,
I well strengthettel iii its, nu ip berki.s ochoolii,
1 colleges,
• (Mural/i t and homes, and , invici
hly armed with books.. p4p,rs, and fro
speech, lies driien all. betas .it, and re-.
amine in triuteAsniposimusion of its post
ov the field °battle, with al its free ban
:iMia str4inini in the Nowiuber 'air, and
i ts
, f, , ,,io t , gye t an d etrospartned : legions
ready /for further, advasew Li.
-Every Repabliesn .lith well hg proud
that lid belong.' tio which embnteee
all thir New Huglaadfitates. Theywere
;I m mo b at •epee. bores but , now theit'Pro
werbildnud une vinledlat!.llibenee, virtue,
andpnzerilaiPoineraey, rallied theni' all
Piglet; t be,binnetof free
• . labOr, and,free
RoiL ,desendao tot of the . Puriia go,' of
irtters,lind the minute won
'of '76 haveAicen'their jinovivnbto stand
on ilieeide Orrotidornr
-.,jkalhipwublictiiis - of liew. 'rot* are
,aireotly prating u tha , ,alaitas acol. Fro
moot to. Os Seuatonship (rota' that St l te.
The,tecin of &mato!. _Fish ,expirotion the
4th 'of Allah, in it. iimot. uulikaii, that
the cekael will ha hie autiessor.
too Kitt; is also spina of aa Senator.
singular incident. •
scrA public speaker, says the New
York Courier, in - addressing a large . Re
pub:ican meeting in Providence the other
day, took occasion to draw a ,contrast not
only bait's,. Massachpetta -,and South
Caroline, bdt bet Ween the true . , atd Mae
gontlertjn Catoliitlitattlf, icataircinein
the !merit nonnearm tlirgeneatirbesrii4
of Governor Aiken in conducting Speaker
Banks to the Chair , and the brutal assault
for Buchanan. There may have been
of Preston E. Brooks upon Senator Bum. here and there some Preneting German
~r . After the meeti tg, he • was greatly
ne votes given fin, premont, L. , In this Nity
and in one or two of the 'Weiten Shines.
surprised 'to receive a note from Gov._ Ai• - thiaheit probably been thereon :—bet Olt
ken himself. stating that he bad heard the ~,., ! .. the elude we do not Lelieve that one tenth,
rcr JAHlitil JOUCLIANAN having b een , , A ,, ~ . . 16( i
au
‘, , .
tPeecii, a!ndisi:4ieltlng t e lesiure of a per- part m tbs. sserpomt, To I i stoten given
elected President by a solid vote of the to the Reoublican ticket. ' sonal interview. The speaker had not int., As for the Ir.
~ _
~,,,,,.. „ i Steeelltet eg AteeeptAseglagn it behoove& ish - th ey battalions -in a Arneesseslhe tug- ,
`iiiineTthlirffii l iiiiiirfilken Wits 41161 - ' • • s - "
l us of the North to march upon Washing. always do go,—fer the regular Democrat
thoustawinilee of Prevideeped , •;tinder, the
tott; ; ielzo t 6;l' at l elltiVett 6listreoniliettte" the 'in "Ail' wr1. 4, 3 , so , lll.ll , othibir never!thi.
circumstances, end imprevent teiseonstrue.3 , ~,,, i ~, ,„ , 1 ./ ... ••. ' any thing eke. as long; ite they remein, Ir. o -
tinit,-Ite fliqtight it male proper t,,e,reereirrlPeeeX,P t h e ; rOer e t tree9r9,l, W e can- isli.—and itlakes at least two generstionery'
o'ltomonvert them. into Ameritians. ~ 'The?"
IrOMth l d'iiii4viesi; and 'se , to drivertuity 4'4'
SO Woo c putrioto end lovers of •th
,-• •,. ~ t • ~, I .. ~•• •,. t•Union, - permit so sectional a President to' seem to lark the faculty ;of indieidoidse,
Aiken a cmartesmaneta, excpmeg, himself , ,i , Wi se. , thin,'or of exerciiing 1 peritithil. judginehr
' • toad 'hilt' adat,l ithd we • call ' upon
Avery handromelelter, Watt received ,in , Bt . ~ ~
milts Zit ti and others ' who thieli"WitlC on public "ffeifl• Thley vote i"
reply, "Os : expressing 'great satirfuetion at the ,
us uu. th
of if u ~ , , ::. i i . l 0 .. 2 :!. and, ere ,of
,4:ouree, m 111510,0 like t sea and Di x on ,twes 10 :herds, nutter the control of skillful anti.„
whole tone nod tenor of all the creches' ' 8
i i • • •I'• ‘
and ••• •,. •.•• • • coma to our aid I-, : • , , lexperieneeddrivers.
aPa,n the occasion,, Indicat ing a gaaer7 .' ' I • ~ •- • • , Besides thus, there ie nothinq Alai ad
al coneurrenceOn.the sentiments uttered, TFIE CURTAIN LIFTED.---A
cur..'; Irishman loves , like the oppnrtunity,tO tyr •
r•
It is not, gosterally knnwit that Governor ,•reepondutit of the. New OtleansDelta, thus lllliii2o over somebody : anti nothing, that
Aiken' his been traveling' :throtigh the; foreshadows the Democratic plan few the! he hates likaa negro'. Having been the
Nerth'' 'hiti l such lathe' fact,'RV- irs"ln I ftittitai—l. / 'We heve just Passed
o r , 06b $ victim of iiplireto,itin, as he suppoites. mill
I ' I hie fife at Mine; his Only neitincre litters
int"trit l °P.4f 11' true it ' 1 , 1 4. like larg,e't . 1
will, through
,a terrible crisis. -,ThUre il e a! ty
here is that he can tree!) snmebrtiN use
anive•holders do , note belong ~ t o the fira• I danger; say whet, you, may. ,- The' Smyth' tit the, same etyle. The' lash have been
eating-el/4e. , but ere' 'men .of 'ilioderate I now wants security lot the future, and•eh& told all through the lite canvass, br ' the
views, and well able to appreciatel insider- nittla have it. Thera is noW ho e xe ee e 2_, 1 leaders of the Buchanan Party,, that Col,
i
• _" e , I , ' ' I FaittiloNT if elected would uninedistele l
ate and reasonable spirit, wherever found. Iwe are in perver. Extensine,o,t twerp, s set all the slaves • fie,e and bring them to , the
IS, would be a good thing fortlle• South if t the testing etueible,,, The South demands I North to take the bread out of the, mouths
they would bend on,a delegation expreYly no equality in the Federal Sonata; - : hence,.
-hence, ,of the laboring Irish; They believed it.,
to attend the "Black Ropublioan" , metit•' the first Yee is to admit Kensns as a Slave of course. Their ignorance and eretluli
, mode them the 'reedy . dupes of every'
ings ,sf the North; they need en be en.' Stute, l 'an °Met to Ei t lifernia—jthid 'equili." ty
esick-end bull pony that jumps with their
lightened upon the real sentiments npd i brium never hereafter to he dis'urbcd i
•t • for • - • , nelmstimie. I• hey rare no more fur the
feelings of the Nerthern people. We I every tree State, env Slave State ; the principles of Purdue,. or for any other
fire not the fauatios they take us to ' principles of the Nebraska Kansas bill, principle, than they do for any thing else
be ! so far as they lour h slavery and nom sI
a• i of which they have no conception. They
i rare nothing for Slavery—except that
very, never to bo repealed."
i they :tie rather in favor of it fur negroes,
I and are regolotely opposed to anything -
that leeks 111,e making nesmee, free and
thus their equals. They never look a.
heatl :- bath at home and here, foresight—
the prevention of liitilre evils of any kind,
versus to hr beyond their capyi:y. They
iouk tan I only for themselves. and that ou
ly fttr to ila%. Everything else must lake'
care 01 nitell. lu our political contests,
the, actilter read or think. If they at•
'evil pillittral meetings. it is to hurt alt
tee onler—noi to tomes or to learn.
They Inflow through their instinets,
their prejudires, their hatreds and their
leaflets.
While the Buchanan Party thus And
the whole strength et the foreign vote, tie
opponents were divided by the adroit use
in the anii.ferrign sentiment. Thous.
atids anti tells of thousands ef the best.
citizens. who have watched the polittea
movements or the past ten or fifteen veers
have become entity di/teemed and alarm. ,
eat at the unity , and
. compeetnese with
which the fi•reign element in our plows
is wielded :—end they have keenly felt
the necessity of breaking up this foreign
phalanx, or of preventing Ole increase of
ia pell , timil power. 'rise great hotly ter
the Anteriran Party in they Northern
States is theroughtv lonfallle to the eaten
stun of Slavery, end heartily in sympathy
1 with the great', earditml principles of the
1 Republican mot putrid. And it they had
been left to their own free artien in thin
reweave, they woulti have acted upon that
sentiment and joined id the innvement fur
the tlefeet of Buchanan. But they have
been betrayed `and sold by the men in
whom 'they trusted. In this State they
have been cheated by the Drennerats,'whii ,
had given' them to understand that they
not eitrinnaly rimiest it. Ther
have been deserted by thensanils of the
Old Whigs, pull of their owes men. who
voted openly at' the last moment for Bu
chanan. And in Pennsylvania they have
been imenrieelouely 'mere tool* In• the
hands of Radiation men, whn obtained
ascendency and 'control in their Couneihe
flit the s'ole and rieltisive iturpnee el elect.
ing Burhanan. All these farts are plan
enntigh. Buchanan has succeeded solely
in consequence oh tile division in the ranks
of his opponents. '
We presume that the great mass 'tithe
American and . Republican parties will
now , be consolidated. The leaders of
both may resist. Prominent actors in
one or the other may hold out for a price.
But the conviction of a oommon defeat,—
the tense of e common danger. and the
feeling that substantially, and at bottom.
their prineiplee of public policy are the
same, will override all the dictation of
leaders. and all the intrigues of designing
men. The Griverninent of the country
may remain 'in' the hands of the Pro
Slavery Demtieracy. But the pdPular
sentiment.—the moral etrength,--thia Vest
majority - of the popular votes, will be
with the American Republican. t the
Union t—and the triumph of that' party
and lie prciples is merely i qtleition tif
time. ,
'MASSA.OLIPSET,PS.--Eyery man,,ol
sense and infortumionin thee' vilizedworld
will say that the Commonwealth of Mae.
sachusetreii the ninidimifect specinieri of
Republican . ,.. civilisation, !Clinic!kraus
comes tolerably near realising. the dreams
and hopes ofJohn Milton. Algernon°Sidney
and Thomas Jefferstm.'• 'Dlaitttellusetts
,
h 7 universal consent, ab solutel y.o unequal
v,ersal Intel, igence , „ thnrire ti
cal and, active Democracy .and , general sir.
tae. Massachusetts furnishes a principal
part of the brains, books, , teachers; ' poets,
historians,, orators, silvans,. Inventors,
thinkcri, preachers, philanthropists, tatis
sionaritri, great :mind", and great men of
this whole country., 'The ahuse' of Mesas
' chasm to'lty, siteli fellows as Bitougs,(Puts-
TosS.)FptisittY 4lt CO. is like the yelping
of fiste cars at the bright stars. Missa
, °hinted's wall eulo zed by Edintitid Burke,
in car t;r a y e , lanf 11;811 '
red ; and
revered by
every food and true man now.
Massachusetts is so overwheltningly Re
publican, that 'lndianian:l is hardly a slut
lon the sun'a'face Zt logics as, 'if Charles
' Sumner will: be, priailituously re,eleoted to
1
ttrat'seat in the Senate which .he fills so
splendidly and virtuotiej• • ,
TakNlKElGlVlNG:v—JMitsissippi 'and
tire nda 4 'she'Statei '
whtch,tha t 20th .I", , ToTefnbor will: 'he Ob..
aersod aa sk,day, ,a Thanksgiving.. . J,t. ,18
now settled that faked States unite'on
the` aboie cisy for:the an niitersa - 11.: 'Tfie
whole thirty , one should haveit (lay .
•of thablts that the elsotion is over, the ,
"country'isife,'''.Bllol' shidh 'itiirlchial 'bow
stifberifte•slt tei s r liii'reinfai:`
t
Death of John.M. Clnylon.
(f We are p l ined to announce the
death of Senator Clayton. He s died at Do.,
car, Delaware, on Sunday oveilibit. - . 1 -
Mr. Cluytou'vras a native of Delaware.:
and repretented that State for mill yeari
with'g& ability in the Senate of tbi
tod Stites.-' His death /eaves -void
the Senate' Chamber which it 'will hoe'rfi6
cult to fill. Ho was an able and experi
eneed statesman, and his death will not on
ly, be universally lamented, hilt-cannot be
regarded otherwise than a great public
loss.
• STATE ELECTIONS.--Lin addition to
the Ist esidentful eleet ion held last Tuesday
in every State of the Union, seven-States
held their regular annual elections ou the
si'me day. New York, Nev Jersoy,. ,)Ine•
sncnuse•tts. Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin,
and Califorrin elected their State officers
and members of Congress. Sixtpseven
niernheri 01 Cungrvas were elected in those
Stater.
IC:rWo will publish in our next issue
the speech of HMI. CHARLES SUMNER. Up•
on the occasiou of his reception by the
people of Boston, last. week. It is a brief,
but beautiful and forcible prodnetien—
worthy of the bri;linnt and masterly mind
from which it emanated.
Stir W n,. 11 Prescott, et Boston, the
Historian, voted for Fremont nt the late
election. Most of the literary men of the
North, it is a remarkable fact, took a great.
er interest in this contest than in any for
years t'and all we have heard of, supported
Fremont and Dayton. They know' what
despotism hat done elsewhere; and they
would save their country from itsinfln
once.
igo....As the three hiindrerl South Candi
nintas:werOl returning home from KUDBOS
after the late Sham eleetion, they stopped
ut Liberty, 111., long enough to tear down .
w national flag that they thought belonged
to the Fremonteri, but Cohen they heatd it
tins a Fillmore ha g they made suitable a
pologies: They then made enquiries . for
Fremont men, threatening -to take them
aerOss the ricer to'ait island, and trent
them us they wore in the habit of treating
such men in Kansas.
ir - j . ..snrue of our 'Republican friends ob
ject to going "up Salt Ricer," on any
craft-with Gen. CAM an pilot.. Although
he bOwell acqoainted with all "obstructions
tO the 'navigation." having explored that
region some eight years ago, they fear the
effect of any "noise and confusion" upon
the old gentletnan'a nerves.
110" The Presidrptial Ejectors. who
have just beerVelionen, will.be called by
the Governors of States to meet in each
State Capitol, on the first ‘Vednisilai in
GPeeinher. to cost their vote. and choose
a me..senger to Carry it sealed to Wash
ington.
~On the pecund Wednesday of
Febritary, the returns will 'be counted by
Co:tigress, and th 6 result declared.
ter Frem Int has n larger electoral vote
with California,iltan any defamed candidate
.neerbsd; and 31r. Buchanan has, a small
er proportion nt, the ; whole pnpuitor Tote
Chao any man who war chosen President
by the
New; Ft,gl>n d gave her entire 'vote to
Washington, and novelises it,to Premont.
No Preeidential candidate intervening
sharer' wittt bim the honor.
, :"A Wita. Csas.—The Columbia South
Carolinian .states tbut,the celebrated case of
hlr, Willis —wb? took a , colored woman to
011ie, /freed her,' and bequeathed to her 'and
her children (who we're also his own) all his
property, in South o:rolina--hasjust been de•
eided hyJndge ('Neal! at the late term of the
.. c ,
Court at Barnwell. 'Pe jury gave a verdi t
against thihalidity of the will on t le
ground that:Mitts proented by'fritid'qrtil a
sanity, and partly because it was opposed
the policy of the State, as, declared by the act
of 1814. If has;been Ippealed.'",
111:7" iI • unjust , decision fully con.
firms•ene of the strongest points of Mrs.
Stowe's last ttovel-4.l)red." •
Litleor seller! in Pittsburg, .oc .
election' day closed , their:placei , ef bueinesa
It the request Of the ...114ayof.,,°'
THE , DE3IOC,RATIC. BANNER,
DISTRICT YORK.—"The
`Ftve oointo."."Buchanan 578—0PP04•
' :
•.
: Raabe, Washington. ViJition" is to have
two editor,, ene'froni the North and another .
*Om iha ficmli, Mr. Nicholson . rekising.: '
CowaAo,has been,aßpoi!!ted,,lij
Gor 4 ) i:4loek; lireskieut Judie , in
phla in MOM ofJudge Kelly , resigned.
[Prow the N. .I: nines.
' The Result and Ate Prespeet.„
. ,
This election utters_ stn.dry curious'
nutters hit .egiteplation. When the re
tarns are all in,—Stlie coltwernrionted. and
the, phßosophythe whole nitrites clear.
et
ly-thrrpinioed, it ill be 'very easy' Or see
why tfie Pro 9I very Pirty has rattled
the div, 'and how, each a result 'ean her'
preterilett hereelierj --..
In the first place, the whole Ibieigni
vote—lrish and Gerinen—his been edit'
, • The, leleclerel
1113''The indication* are that the etetitor•
el tote will be &Brennan; ' •
STATE.
Maine,
New Hampshire,
Vermont, '
Massachusetts t
Rhode Island,—
Connecticut, ;
New Jersey, .7
I
Delawaie, ,
NeW
Ueorgia,'
'. Maeylandi
.$l-*plar
Cl e.,
Ken"lAl' s '1
• '1 112,
nue /2
In i n 13
Itlidois," ''. 11." '•
Miehigitt, -... . ~..... s t i -4- ~ ••, .0:!9,
'Wisconsin,. —.•!, ~ ' ;•.6 3,,
/owe,'- • : -t- ,•:-.. , i1- f- 4
'Ohio" ~- , 1 .r.•:: t ; , 71 -- ,%c :tIP,f •
Misstssipp4 . i' ' -
.
Teza, ,
Aikatuizior" , ' ' : ' '4 4 '., -,, —, l ;-',;,,
Missouri, ' . 9 ---.4' ':-.'r.4" - "
North Conzfla lip: ' , 1• , /,,, j,..1 ‘' . .r.4
South CatiolloW • \,;:18:1.• • `...• L-us.: ,igosul
; Alahouto,•, •
1 Fleri4a, •
Tpfal, 164 + li4
4, and toiuttisits i t to beu
:
from:
trr Gen, IVal keilbottiniandevitt43hief Of the
iensti , end Siiptethe Uinta' toe' of Nientigna,
haat/lined a decree establishing the instittition
of Slavery in iithat country . . 'Utis Atop itt token
pceporstory 40 the adnussipp ,to.iontagus
into the Uiiion, as in the ease44.9atues.
B' „ .
TH sualso BANNER.
(PriTSBUR6
bvening, November 14.
i ße ME, Services for the
:::i , ;. • , 'Sabbath.
'estigerfart Clairch.—Sdrrices morning
anleitring l ißbv. Mr. Van Wyke.
Ch,trivit
d txui
4 s ,(Lutheran.)—Services i .
the iiiillg;lle Bangber, and evenitig,•Dr.
‘Se W e . e: Ir
. r li z tjj 4 ah /1147 t i: (IMtherfa mki-Serviees
mooing and evening, Flev..Mr. H ill.
Nellusilist Episcopal, Cloisch.—Services: la
• thisinothing and evening, Rev. Mr. Slefoosor
V'r/:?k • Mt 11 . e owned Charch.-No Bermes. , '
:41480441C efornied ehiri,c7l.7-No Services.
:Calliolic , ireirch.---Servivis, Rev. BG.' be
Nenken
yht , 4- I ,f•tiver4.lfeetirig - of the, Presbvteriani
'CilitiPil2,;itererieed, , and the tivo Lutheran
•clumehes in . :held ' every Wednesday eiening)
MirthoilisV.Thnrsdav evening. •
Varteritiit.Chirruh`vrill'ho open for seryieen
on.'lliarsdainaa4-(Thanksgivingday,)'at 1Q)
A. Mv.4 , l3errnon - by ,, Jtov. Mill. •,- .• . ,',.
_3......421.-1.........--.....—.
.. 77, - ;17 - 7 -- " *.-- " =D'Il ff
" ' AN. APPRENTIGE ,
T'lehrel'tlin , Printing Business. will he try.
ireil j at'Thili 'Office: Indmitlidus habits
aud,geod _moral., character' Irequisird. , None
-othirrneed•44ipply , . ~ , ,
! .
':.'-‘,:.,,: . 000:WANTED
'it6ll6‘tre; - int; want 'ofWOOD, Hindhope
. , ~
that fhonewf our patrons who intend to send pa
104 ha aeci:att, of autmeription, will ,do eo,
n pt
onearii- ,, I,:, , ~ .. •,, , - , . •
r 7 {ntd ' doill
_be ti?rricca at the• Marth
Sunday the L lGth inet4i4. of
1 }t a r rocky lfiri!:4 Mr: '8 ttArrz• will officiate. - --
itbt
gysTiii, will preach at the same "
plAcAsp Tbardlggiring day, the 20th inst., at
the some hour: •
Pi'o 111f,TM TS.--,IOAIAII 13ENNF.a,
efitamwilen in as County Commissioner a few
W!selt!isinee.... On Friday last, the new Board
made t'lle,fliiiiWing.appoint talents,: Clerk Jcs.
soyi F itit •Attoriley, Bu MILER, Rig.:
ttniiiieflpa4l.6l3COU/010:18e, MI:IAM. RUPP.
Irlitar ?Wife than due tG the retiring officers
toitay that ..they discharged. their duties ably;
niurlioliti!n.ildi. Mr. NV t t.t,a, during the three
yeari he has •serreAl aa. Commissioner, made
'Board as an intelligent, faith
thl..and wallet 'officer. and retires with the es-
tgen?Anll..goculmill of all'who were brought hi
.. . . - .
• .to etfichil intrnmotrrse with him. Mr. Avon
. , A
,
i I Namatt hut been acting as Clerk for a aura
;
Wet , of yet" and had become almost an indis•
~
petisable 'fixture in the office—perfectly at
I!" „ nlejit all itt duties, attentive and accommo
. dating,: fie will •he 'Mewed by the new nnar(i.
11.ilf anecemor isa gentleman of a clever dispo.
' • aition scud wilkloubtless' make an acceptable
.!.•
nifm,:er., 'Frite, , he has been charged with pret•
.
ty , attong "Aatericati" proclivities ; but we are
liii!.4oposed to regard that as en objecttion.
,Wettre plerusedto set the new Board evince an
, • i.uPeo?ii wepirit.iu the distribution of their pa
tronago.
. 1
'-'lll:flt.ol,Altl%—fin Friday night last, the
hoitse or 11r. Wm. I.ltoust, near this place, was
entered' by same villain. dud boots and shoe.s
to the amount. of *2O bass.
-VI EIV.--11 purr appointed by the Court, to
Nitku land damages nu the Railroad, passed a.
414T:the line-to Hanover, on Friday and Sill
, urditi lasi/ 'On NVednesday and Thnrsday they
were siltiimin..Aettyshurg. I.lleir Report will
i ltaithya itted Ito the Court ueit;Wtkeir.
The jury otmeistn:orJamee Russell, Warner
""rowniend, Charles Wright, Robert Shakely,
IMXid liefgy,William Heller, and James
I.llm.
FIRE!—On Monday morning last, about 3
4 1 tlirs large stnne wash. house on , the
1440 s of Ismael). NEW MAN, Esq., in Mount
.vas discovered to be on fire,
111;114474 short, time consumed. The main
waS , saved with great difficulty. , Loss
13 ekkiskl i f*and no iutarance. Supposed in.
•
We fife requested me'aanounce that the
S rea ~ ii4 Flirfietd will be. closed on Thusday
wish nifsgiViug. day.
c o ,,ThejlOnehlille Vole
..12irTheartholics and Foreigners atentore
tban one-third of the motors of the ikoefoco
party. W 4: ltayt stated elsewhere some facts
'with fegard to the Foreigners. Read this coo
. ocrning % the Roma Catholics:
; i - Nlsjo era informed by a gentleman, Who te
;loured rfrom, this , place some months ago,
into Bedford county, that on the morning
of the eleetjon, in the town where henna. lives,
the bell orthe in.
CathOlie Church was
Elt , 9 o'clock .in the morning, by ,the
itit, ust*iand:who can scarce.
- 15: speak a. % word of English,,and that the'Cath•
elks rushed th khelchureh; and when the polls
:opened, manobed from the church two abreast,
'headed b}: the Priest, and idten they reathed
1411e704113;:they.wore openly supplied with Lo
':Cofdeo tickets by him, which they all voted.,s
-• Iheiltiesitinn . numbered' 65, and created a
-great'semnationamong the Protestauts."—.l7un-
Gen,; of Philadelphia, in
siele-4-x9oe 'bp the "Bogus Democracy of Cecil
- tetmrity,•Maryland..a few days ago, frankly ae•
knmyledged to hie bearers that the Cori, clic
vo le' 14:14 the Only thing that gave the Demo'
I.kis-.l4orottgk , the moat active, boisterous
i ;thud intwltiti g men at die 4011 s on clectieri4l4
were mostly Rowan; Catholics and .Foreign ,
leas. Ii tras 84 all i over. tire country..
air
The FOIVIWIS Vote in N. T. PRY.
seeski4 Editor of, the New York nibune--.
wetbknown for his hostility to Americanism—.
thus writes of the late election ,iii New York
city
• "Buclutbifi;teceli : ed nearly half the vote of
1 1 ,1his'Atj' but' hot: half 'of ihe legal vote. '...Not
' ometth(rti pi hill Oates ' etuite front natities`of
4 ißfi Mu: I E4V -Ihrerteew thousand were natur
fixed *ere for this election."
But for_tire i wne -rentedly, strong Fremont
feeling iallittinferl6'enif N. Y. State, this for.
. eirr !Oa ift thq ,C , i V :TPPid..: have 'eliFT .l ,4* ( he
,41040K,B4schanan i 1 ace simileivnte in'Phila
bdtdphidiesdiee.,Peoneylveutiel for Buchanan.
10ite sittiission in the extract deserves: reflec
tion s "Not oselAtrik o/BuChentem's rote Came
ficAttieVilf, - (1,12 — coin /.4.", - Foreigners
astAtliimi fic'thltiMipoiefilniti os4rhear the
ice of Americaw Wen; and control the piNkey
''
..:01'" 14ii:'' In'what other nation, :is'".this
° ' d't Can' it.:PlT:due Blx;( 1 2 .. ShPuld.
L c l%
i l, ' , ,praeti 'A le be , i nocouraged Ought 'For
:Ng' tulr tcp rxle .A.m.e,rica, or should merteans
erjek. , The' toeof000s • say. the former,
ti .
Aip
e :my the latter ; and &Aland , that measures
' ' . .Aelpp t ; kr government to secure us natives
emir right iTsppremacy in a government, prim
.
achy intended fornur gobd. The Locofoen
40*denCoppdse.tiiis because all the'Foceightrs
(aithstantialtv) vote their ticket, . But wilPthe
~, Ena.ssesAtlmt I mlay 'eunsent t' be thus ruled ?
ELOQUENT APPgAL
In Behalf of Kamm.
FREEMEN OF New tr/RIC ; Our 'lns t .
inns Empire State has spoken for Liberty
in tones not babe 'mistaken. Oir,hile the,
Black Power nf the Southern Olikeichy.
has triumphed over,e portion of the. North
by-the same; infammta'apitem. - of (niacin
lent voting and ruffianly violence thai4o.
day crushes to' the .earth -ConstinitiOnal
Fri e!loin in Katmai; New York`slands'iii'
her strength the.
liginus and Oonetitultonal Liberty. ',Right
nobly, hitielher braie her
culminating lathe.
BROTHERS! Yon ite pihstig for a morn
'ent,' : - =Take -breath; hnd then , ''allngetherl
fer Ward on'eetiiiire, tit tbe'breitleft 'Tile.
enemy :of our libeitil..anatiri,ll OR on: Ken
' sae soil. That beaufilul countrjr, 'inure.
That magnificent land 'belongs to the free
North, and we will have it 1 , 0. NlO.Oll
- fens% apittlay.-7
The indolen 'ef•alstvee , shill not entiaeff
late us. T threats of involent Power
cannot int Initiate us. Rumattity. and
Juittiee,' and Gild: are 'with Oit,-'and we'
cenotter! '
Bionteite l'aetiOn is needed I Li-4
;eke counsel together., I.sPrak paw SO
brave mon : let the faint. hearted depart.
Involved within the ileums -of-Kansas are
hidden' the righte , of the 'North. , Upon'
Kansas soil Freedom's great, 'battle (Inlet,
be fought. Our:advance' guard hex ink: .
en its position:: Iti:,their Maintenance'
lies our safety.- They. 0ra1,,, not be .dis•
lodged. We dare not permit it. .To our
past it were- unmanly—to. our present.. it
were Ire Heroes— to our future 'it were'
false I We will euetain - them I
BnoTneail the history of Kansas is
abort one. But; ivis a !dewy whose ev
ery page is wet with bloefi , You have
reedit 'And when' you reitol y
nu
pray or swear ! 011 I live.; there one
man at 'ilte'Nnrilt e 'end!) .
flamed fend, that his every fiber does not'
quiver itt the story. Liveti there one so
blink bellCaill contempt that 'los hal pubiei
do not seethe in' their channels in prea-
I Niel: Or this crimaon , fraud of the COW
tury !
Ninety-eight patriots to day groan I
within their privet house ! Death, is last 1
imprinting his mark upott the doomed ,
ones. Their indignant pretests ReB ring
ing in our ears. Their demands for jii.. l
lice startle the imbecile tenant of the
WIMP Ilmine in dreams. The ghosts of
the intshriven dead are nightly about his
pillow ! Freemen,! curse the traitor !
verse the petty tyrant l—euree the horst..
er of the North—die libeler of his kiwi-
Well. the desolater of his home ! .lay
his Mislaid snit) from lier.eeforth never
see repose I Sleeping ot waking—stand
ing, sitting, or 111 1110110 n, may the ghosts
iif his murdered ones be forever his con
stant cempanions. The mattine in her
widowhood cries to heaven for vengeance.
Front the red earth to heaven in thons•
andlo:d reverberations the martyr's blond
elms unceasingly far vengeance I lett the
traitor tyrant he to all eternity accursed !
Bervrtices ! in union with your hearts
my heart swells indignantly, or bleeds
with pity. We will not desert our Ted
riots ; we will not forsake our kinsmen ;
we will nut abandon our heroes. Their per.
O. are our perils, their eufierlngs are our
initlerings, their indignities are, our shame,
their wrongs are nor revenges ! Mark
well the traitors, for heaven's liner of rei
t-billion chases the Pllll upon the dial !
God's pendulum still sways the eternities!
The hour advances.!
BROTHER . ; I as to the sufferings of Kan
ere I elder here inio 110 161.111 P. You
know them well—k no n that et th,s mom
ent brave men for loving Liberty are tin
mured within filthy prison walls—treated
like dogs- T half, tea l —half, siothed—sup•
plied with tainted foo d (and Waif supplied
at that)—wrhout blankets lor the eight
—without beds--tinwaslied--unklinpi--
ur,cared for sa to all things—diseastd by
privation. dying by neglect. And these
men are guilty of no crime but that of tier
ing Freedom and defending it! Just Heav
es) .1, in what century are we living ?
What age is this ? Can this he our coun
try I From what "arcursed prison do
these eloolows start upon us 1 -1
Bra .THERS I this te the hnur for action.
INt us wdste 'minim. in idle moaning.—
While groaning, let Its ,wonK ! Wilde
weeping, let us by diligence convert the
hours trim donble; They Heed it. They,,
the poor sufferers, need all and more
than We can 1111. 'Jerk I do you not al- I
ready hear the Winter howling, and . the 1
keen bleed, shrieking in the distance . 1.- 1
Piercing winds soon will he silting through
prime CAMS, and hull clad WOllll3ll 81111
11111/IeSS clorldren, and brave men, too,
shall suffer. They have already suffered
ter us ton long. If the North will not
sestalii Illegal; why .should they stay-end
suffer ? I'lle fight is tin more theirs than
ours. Why should! they fight (or us 1—
h is but little they ask--dili, brave—oh,
magnanimous—oh, illustrious men! flow
little do they ask of us. They say.
"Feed its end eloilie / divi mid we will fight
your battles. We will die forynn if need
be. i Weldide already given up all: Our
property is .gibe outclothes are in tat
ters—our cabins burned clown by ruffians,
or but half finished tor want of means- , =in
our barrels there is no longer any meal—
Starvation stares us in the fare!"
~
I „,
“Fetetins I COUNTRYMA I
N I •OVERS
Lover. .tit juelke-e-Invers oh merry —loy•
eri.ofitumanity—w here are ye all 1 Is
there no blood left in the North I Up
end be doing. God counsels yon In work.
Humanity cries in you fur succo:. rite
!inure are precious. _
Within the centre of this metropolis—'
the metropolis ol a mighty nation—a na : ,,
lion than whlirlb the sub finds no• grenter
in his' circuit , within this mighty mart of
commereewithilt This citadel of 'cotton,
Within this tithing” entrihiclintent' of 'Mam
rnottr7for the space
.of linty days have 1
lified up my voice and cried for the.,op.
pressed. And in this city of souls of a
half a millionirio• tine city irri; If ell!Viprop•
arty effiteiltuddiellnodlibveitten Millions
.what have,h,een,lie rripPrisfl",!'!.): l * '1
T ' IternrUng Angel • with a ' bluilh
i u p on 11,, c heek, "Neil 1 ° 9,9te Itilal , 0 ,
r , Few) ,S:MONTIIYMEN,I,,I I IO i,"pCCidial
iNaiiiNliON.:•,haa Opiard upon. end cents's
heed the powers sif the Nation. . , . ~
'Justice ll relit' Ito Junger at the Capitol
—neither within the Seem, Chamber nor
within thryinlus of he .Fitruine bath she
her abode. The conservative bulwarks
or our fathers hays become trade's of ter
awry. 'ln. place of a Federal •Exeeti live
we have a Sectional tyrant.: Constitu
tional guarstnhes ate no longer regtriled,
COMprentiseer are sundered like flakburnt
with the flame. The kingly oppressors
of the pilot ire-livie i itt „the, Ft.Trieuyveneur
petit' el the presOrtt ,A 4 g,rfr oV
.fii ( e
'these thing” (w i
etly I . lholi wrongs; 0.41
. ,
I be righted by law, oppressions are endue
I able. But when the lows themselves aro
disregarded by the riga:a—when the Con
stitution ail a, people Is
trampled in the
'dust by tVrants—what remains for brave
Olen id. aneffinplish I = When, you .hare.
meditated on these things sufficientty, we
stna...ltive the answer.
Frieticle of Kantras: finially';one wriril7- 1 4
The population of thafilllicled land Mae
this Winter 2abindon theiy I
be' fed
Me or , starve. Which 'half they do 1 .
„The dispiksal ottltie o'lo,o'y/holly in 0ur., 1 .
kends. • I am satisfied.there is wealth endl
heart enough at the North to do all thesis
bedded. '..lThet 'people are , waiting to know
/taw- to giVer - The iomfnunity wait for .
"Organitsitiohlw' •'. • •.
Briefly, then.lpt me sae : the orgenita
lion.' as to it": head) 'itiriimdk .
L,init/4,areintcy neet flul to iter,feet,it. „.
Tlie National Kaneita 6,ominittee. to
enmplensateetle..State Auxiliaries.. :The
duty of this work in our. State devolves
open 'the undeisigned , aW the' State 'rimer
her of that Commillie.'lprripnse; frientia.,
for piny colisideration. 8 systein free,
compliestion and , eMhatiasionent--7a - aye . -
tern which converts, eviry Fremont Pub,
ini the State into a kaasas Relief Society,
at the option of ite members, l -4i system. by
which intlepettritith blulur 'May at once
spring' into belitg." In short, I 'propose ,
that we, tlisppuae % , yttlt'illit ordinary forms'
of affitilpeil atritietiT , 4,aml Maws() thereof
that every Mwo :and village association
may be. it ludeprodent budy,,frete to man
age its interne; eff , nrs after int, own tatahr*
ion, and roneee'rd through its, chairmen
with the Nermiteleitintninee; represented,
by it?' resident State' member. ' Bvriry
ward of a niiy::Trite!V town' or Village, intik'
have its itedepeitthint C'Mnin'ittee. It is ex.
pected thet,carli committee wifr
district its own_ locality and appoint a col-
lector in each, whose duly , it shag he to
solicit snJ COIIBI% hOth (118d8 and clothing.
The 1011,14 , and Holltitte will be forwarded
to the State member of the National Com
minee by the chairman or each entwisittee,
or club, and vouchers for the stone be re
turned. The hooks of the State member
will be at all times open tope inspretion
6( the clubs.
•
• The , plan. here proposed is not meant
to he arbitary, but , suggestive. The I
fiends 'of the cause have full liberty to use I
their own discretion. Whatever plan
may be adoweil, permit me M caution
you Against the waste of time by idletle•
bates seie organization. The momenis.are
too pre•cions. Relief tssormhd Now I
To urge forward this onportant work.
I have a uthorized Mr. H.. 1) Northrup to
v;sit the Western Counties o 1 the State.
Ilia efforts - thus far have 'wen r:roWite I
witE signal success. To every friend of
the cause I cheerfully commend him. ,
Mrs. e. I. H. Nichols of Kansas has
also gone out on the same mission, folly
aerrellited!'empowered to both organize
committees and to receive and forward
contributions. Whey notified, will friends
or the ,cause please:, make 'arrangements
for her nthlresse;
The Rev. J. C. Warren will attend the
city office.. No, I'4o West
,Broadway,
Iron 4t09 p. in . d a ily. -
In conclusirkti. we_ call . earnestly on, the
clergy of the State totto-optrate with it in
this work of mercy. ,the 'people
01 1C411821F are. prostrated by unjust
.and
cruel laws, itnil made:victims of A relent
leis and ferocious :perseeption,. 'all !the
interims of religion, morality, and 'educe.
lion A hale
bratediireacherions said, ' ,, Therit is Odle.
thing mere gospel in a loaf of bread than
in a sermon." : , '• 'f .•
THADDEUS HYATT, •
• •
State gemllei,of National Kansas Committee.
A RENtsnxatbr. lirtritr.--Tho Journ
,
at des unnonces, of file, announces ;hat
I a married ISTUIa” reoiding,iu a, commune
Imear that,..town, and who bus twice been
I brought to bed of twins. has just been safe•
i ly delivered of lira children—three boys
and two girls,. All the childreuvrere well
i formed, but etnallitirtii in end -- lieuith - -,
A singular 'plienottiation is stiitial by - ,ille
1 journal to have atientled the pregnancy of
of this WOlll3ll. During the latit wo MOW hs
all the objects before her eyes appearcd.to
he several time - s , repeated, - but' since' her
delivery her sight has returned to its 'nat
ural std,td. - , , •
HEADACllE.9.—Headaches, no matter from
what cause, have an unfailingretnetlyitt Click.
Sugar Coated Vegetable Potgothe Pithy."
The most obstinate nervous headache. or head I
ache arising from liminess of the stomach,yield
to their'operntiottsitralew himre,: , rindipersons
who M . fte, them as a general opening medicine
and pbrifier 'of the blood will never 44'11044d
with the headache Mill. The proprietor gives
his warrant of this, 'and will return themoney
paid for them if they do not come up to his
'recommendations: I , Tearly'evory regalar:phy•
sician in New York recommendsthemforhead,
aches to'the exclusid of al: other , retnerlies,
and upwards 'of thirty 9f them have given the
proprietor certificates to this effect.' Clieken
cner's Sager Oonted Vegetable -Piths produce
neither gripe or. nausea;
. and being coated
with siker' are as easily swallowed as bite •of
• mindy: which gives them an obvious ruivantage
over all tither 'medicine: Persons nulled to
headaches should never he without a box of
them, for thug armed they will'h..ve bat little
to . 114 r from its' attacks. •
Them) Pills may be had in every city, tewn.
and villsge in the United States,•• •
Our- readers are • well aware. that, wo
have neveradvertised-pstent. toodieinesbut
eve now publish an advertisement of Ayer's
Pills, not because we are paidfor, it alone; but
because we *honestly believe.tbat.Pr. Ayer is
one 'of the best Physicians, and Chemists of
the age ) and. because witicabw„,freo.) ex p er i.
euce that his Cherry Pectoral is;the best,xnedi•
eine for a Cough that was ever inventerl„, 115 e
have been - cured by it of a severe idriiitehitis,
and have given it to our family with Unkalg
success for Colds, Coughs, Who 'lig Cough;
.Croup,.&c. Our tieighbors.whoh Ve tried die
Pills represent thew as an•estraor otry good
raedieine.--Dowarat, Me Araur,
Ohio. ; •
ne.. . . "Om , the .41 rntli. in '. F 11) t
; - l i fi i t ~, it 1.. ti
MONFY. WANTED , ' .14ANOTItOBINg4N;'()ig°""aty' ura.
ri h T i on s , Elm : , of Fur' field, in the 81st year of
We are under the •
eessity i It: etillingi:apon our OnTrida_ ,ov;, eti' riaat,;l is Ow
friends for funds to enable u , MAROAtill*A.:w a iftt otiV a Jt " e-Cale' Mrs.
tO
~t 11., ,e 4_ 1 ;1 1 , , ii . V tht,
..
,e , iiig t : ,wh i e h [ '` ; ', O at' n 4 €`' tt ar a. 2lh ' lt:': alt ,i Typhoi d )l tif t.: : leri iB4:: :: b i d. .
have nseja. c
00 b uhlinig for th oßoanrE EICHINOHR, sod of -Henry and 1
lasi few months, ,and to provide
tilannah Malinger, aged 21 ;years anti'll;days
f9r. the winter • C ' . 'A'
thal*a''e"l" Mr: 144" h" -.
_ L , ,
‘,_. i
~ ourt - Copt. Conowago townslo ,on the Si inst , 1 ,1 14 ;
,meneing:on Monday -iithit rill ItY ANN WILL ,- widow of - Mr. Nic . h ' ola ra s - W I i ' ll:
deceased, in the'9 , /14t ye' itt• of her age. '
furnish'an , : . o pportun i ty' - t.o mix .In Galesburg, knex county Illinois. .
i t iw er ib er ii. tho. o . wiis hip4
. 0 , ii r th .o u r !t soA li k A n
m l a , i b id lE ma li ty D A A . V G E i :N r i ti c4R f, Ir ne i . ,
;Ezcf s d sn she
send a few, • t ollars to 'the. tin
ter. ' Those indebted to us for. Ininult,ndson.scoe:nui7otfnedo.n2r s"'
tte 'sth day of
Subscription and Job Work will N " . °I Biii "" Fe ' ve 'V lr- ' iIiEOPHOLIS
BENTZEL formerly at E . tst . B a ili n , Ad ams
do us a great favor by ' • calling . county. Pu.;uged 20 s , cuis.
promptly, ,: We are want Of mo- , On the 11th inst. ' , DiEldiNeili . OS Ma
ne?, and 1+11: 1 ST have it. . A' few ' 1 ?I 'l a"
."liii‘m
"d
4111theth
11° ard
. d o iars,, from, each.,,lioil not
be , o traban !township, aged , ii . txionituuld , B l a3l :
felt by : anrone,.while they will 1 , "Blanks ii Of.:tilf.i '-' i xt * %. i
i.trialitiAltY:Yettov:P"Ps.....,:, ~ .',..,: ;:' ,) s't.ile„t tiiis;tbee.'l,..- -- -' III - r.‘
cl"
• \
j In a batch translation of Addison's Ca to,
the words "Plato, thou riasoneet well. I
• are 'rem:lend, "just so—you are very
right, lyrtheor Hato."
--
The, Greatest Wonder of the , lign.l
Nd Pay if Dr.' Tobias' celebrated Venetian'
Liniment does not cure Cholera, Djsentery,l
Croup, Cholin; Coughs, Dyspepsia: Vomiting.!
.Muttips, Toothed - le, Headache, Cbapped'handei
Cold Feet,' Mote:pito Bites, Insect Stings,;
!Chronic Reumatism, Swellings, Old Sores, Cuts'.
:Burns, Bruises and ,Paine or Weakness in the
Limbs,' Back and . Chest: 4 1
-TO Ittfiall.'o, TRY IT.
Di. Tobias has warranted his Liniment for I
eight-years without ever having a demand for '
the return of the money —ell that is asked is to I
use it according to the directions. No one win!
ever be without:it after once using it. If you;
do not-find It better than any, thing you have
ever tried ' b efo r e, ii 4. your ineinvy returned I
'l2o...Thousts'n'ilis of certificates have been re!'
celifed speakintOf , its.virtuei. - \ Now -a-days it
in'the practice to fill' the papeii with certifi
cates from unknow li persons, or' given by
those who have neve r alsedithe4riellicine—now
Dr.: Tobias • offers to pay 1000 dollars to any
one who will prove that, he ever published a
false certificate during the; timei he has had
' his medicine before the public. 1
1 • Call on,tlia Agent-ancl.,get,e. pamphlet, con
taing genuine, certifigates.. ~ . .
As persons envious ;of the large sale of e
. Venetian Liniment, haver stated it ie,injurions
to take it. nternally, pe.4l . iii has taken
l the.
following osTa :, - . , .., .- . ,
I, Samuel I. Tobias. ofilsti,eity 4 Sew Yoik,
being duly sworn, do depose that I'dompound a
Lin4dent called/Venttiflipr;and ! that . the ingre.
; (Heats of which ' it , is conitpoviiided are perfect
! I . y hermlesi to take internally, even in donble
! the quantity named ,to ,thle, PeCtipllB, li!.CCOUl
i'patiylng each bottle.
,leif York, Januar3;9th,'lBs6. , . ; . , ~
. ' • 'Sworn thilid4 bbfWe the,
' '
•'' ... FERNAND() 'WOOD, MiilPT.'' '
,Price.2s and 50. cents ;,soldbythe Druggist
and Patent :Afedicine:Dealete throughout t he
..
United States. .... - 1,-; -!) il ' • -- '
.6151.-Alse for sale , , Dr. 'Tcibait y• Horse Lint
in9nt, in Pint bottles;•at a , c e nte ; warranted
adpeidoi to••ans . !' othef. ••' '" ' • . ' , . 1
:, Dr. Tobias' Office; 56 Couriland . street, N.
York: - ! -:• ! r t. .. -.I ~ ~' -
SEI6 Also, by, A. D. BJ:JEElLfiltiCiettiaburg
and IL,S,Afiller, Bast B etlin..
~..
Sept. 19, 1956.—in , ''" . ' '
rilets,neglected often prove fatol, leads to
consumption anoint tho parts three times a
day with LLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR:
IrsetretiOnierm itt the iktunt then insert the
"Pile' Syri age" 'filled Nvith - Sxtractorointl - grad•
unify discharge it as the syringe is withdrawn.
It never fails to cure eases tfittiv
t tge or viru
lence, nor to give entire, ease instantly to all,
reel tam tip curing by 9ne - application .
Piles are known by, the heat, itching, and
pain of the anus,. Bleeding' piles -are caused,
*met itnes, by the falling of the whole bowels,
which then - press the intestinal - cygnet tight
eldest the hack bones and .keePA the blood
from returning tip the ressels;" Sire ilar to the
blood being kept. at the top of your ti t nger when
a string is tied tight around such is -fre
quent, and for scrofulous humors and 'ulcers
to form . therein :' , then procure a - perfect adorn
inal supporter, and wear a compress to the rec.
thin. and continue to use the salve as above,
also rub it well over the loins and abdomen
fir some time.. and the natural belts than sup
port. the boweltt Will be eel:tint-tea and' Matte
• strong. and your life Will be saved. If_proper.:
ly applied, every ease Will be cured. 'lt -never
fails.
IV. Jenkins; FIN:, of-Oolurnhus,' Ohio, Sec
retary of the Ohio Isurance Company. ivho
was taken to New ''ork'in extreme debility:
with piles t tahave an operation by the cele
brated Dr.' Mott; as the. Only chance to save his
fife, 'accidentally heard or the 'rain' Extractor.
Slates, °FM- years; liii'dleetike defied Medical'
skill, and grew worse until lifel3ceame intoler
able.; ,ho was speedily euredby Dalley's Pain
Extrentor." '
No,,Paitt , Extriictor Is genuine unless the
box' tui upon it a Steel Plate Engraved Label
with the evraturetr . or.c. v. cucasgEß &
CO ,proprietpro,, as 4. HENRY DALLNYt
Manufacturer, i; Priee' 25 gents-per
' WA-AP °Meta should he addr6ssed toe—V.
'ClinCkener & Co., 81 Barclay street, New YSrk
' ' nog-2910e
mitotic ET
, .
[ Czreully eora ected pfrigay, , ;far : 13. 1856.]
Flour, Howard Street.. $6.75 (41, 6.87
Rye Flour ' , 3.00 (0 4.00
Cora 'Neal ••, 3.00:(0)
Wheat white • ' • L55.('4 1.65
Corn,.
, . ... . ....... 60 (0 .63
Corn, yellow . 60 (0, 62
Rye, Pennsylvania , 75 .(0.
Outer, Pennsylvania,,,.. ... ~..... 37 (0 42
Clover Seed.. . • 6.75 (0 7.00
Timothy Seed. 3.00 ,(g1 3 50
Hay Timothy • 15.00 (Wi20.00
Hops .. 7(0 14
Potatoes, .21 ereer :1.75 (0 !2.00
Baeon,7l 01; 0
Bacon, Sides - - 9 (a 1 9
Bacon, ... .. , . 11/.
, 44 13
r' oik .- IStesi . . (a 20.50
''' 0"
Pori Prim e . '6o'o . .00
I.3e'Oiri4lesd - ' '15.05 - 06.00
isnrd; in b barrels , .a... : ij
Lard,' 'l3.a: . .14
Wool, .Utiwasbed... a. ~ 2 3 a 25
Wool, Wasimg 32 , 25
.
..
I.Voiil,'•Flieee; COMM& • "„
`29 23
” 32
Wool, Fleece, 40 a 45
Wool, Ch lett. 40 a 45
But.ter,:3 4terv, in ... 1.4 1, 16
Iltitati; mill • , la '
18
10 !ok: 11
Cor6e,Rto:', 111 a 11
Gedue,', 'i" • 1 14/ a' 15
M A 11 , 11 , A, E. D.
On the B. Tree
tle, Mr. AUOUSTUS7 i WIIiLARD, of Liii
ganore,' Md., to t Miss HA NN "'MARY
.1 3 F0 UTZ, of,Cumberland township.,
In Carlisle, by tliC Rev,.Jaeob Fry, on th e
6th inst., .Mr., JQ11,N.,4...13101,124.;.gnd Ufa
HANNAHsq.PptI , p0 1 5 1 ,.,b9t4 4pl-•
iington (Own et;tAnty,
Ofilthe'Both tillt., lift the'll6.4iicob Ziegler,
Mrs COB P. 'MY Of Cint be ritual tow n
ship, and , Miss. 14 A EVHIA! 11. , LIALDEMAIT,
cku .the ,1 I it' ,in Alartorer, 4 .:by tho : Rev.
t. i:ooetultittvri,:i;F,N,4,P.PL!.;ol 4 BONA.
PA RT E.O It V, F4ll affitd,. , llljm
, 4 E
STA.III, lioth of tlipt
On the 4th'init:; lot the Itel:"'J. Martin, Mr.
RITNER BRENIZI:R, of Hampton, and Mies
SUSAN Huntington township.
.1 — !1"k I,r , .
IV • FAR M
,
' lIANOEII Yf •111RIKET: - LIITABLE FARM VA AT
. . 1
Liseoveab Noe. ...
12; 18 56 - l' P Itt V vr gi -SALE. ,
FLOUR 'll bbl., from wagons, 116 60
. 4 1:i':, / 4 "II ~ , ~: I 1.:...C.) I
WHEAT, 11 bushel,- 1 25 to I 60
RYE, 75 "PEE undersigned offers at Private Sale the
•
CORN, fs3 1- valuable Farm on which .he reside 4, situa•
35 te in Butler towuship, Adams county, adjoin
-0 An, ' 4 , ins Bender's Chureb, Far . o2 of Jacob Tr'lP!,tics
BUCKWHEAT, per basher , t Hu, sq. other% cinitaining
... , , , _ , 4
POTATOES; per bushel i• x •c• . . '.' - ',.s „.; .'- ~ .'-',
TIMOTHY-SEED, 300 ' . *• ! ',. •1i II agr,•:4lcfil , , . .. -. . 7
CLOVER-SEED, .. . . 4 8,0. inottooriess.i ! The r .imprornments- ,are a two
FLAX-SEED, ' '
, ' '.
'.'l 1 251 i stary log and ,Nycather,boarded-
PLASTER OF PARIS, '; . •' ' '''' 6 00 , floe t , , wijlf Stone Ilsek-building,' a
ell
--.---• •'i - -',. . ' :•J' • a hawkk ßarn 'Sin Ace •Ilnitic'. Corn Si i
. . WORK MAIIIILIET..I
- Tuesday; N0v.12,
FLOTIR,.III,bI.. from wagons, SCI
WHEAT, id bushel, , „.. :37 to) Ie)
B • a
CORN, 14 62
OATS.' ' ' " 35 '
TIMOTHT-SEED, yos6ebel, 2't d
6(.1
CLOVER-SEED,
FLAX-SEED; 'a 4 75,
PLASTER OF PARIS.II ton: ' ' 75'
71'12Bleic
; .
On Friday' 4 ths 611 a isfiDeeernher inixt, at 10 o'.
cluck, A. M., on the premises. •
rIPIFIE undersigned, Executors of the Estate
of ISAAC PARTOM, deceased,' late of
llountjoy township, Adams con nty, • PS., trill
expose to Public bale the , Real: Estate of said
deceased, containing 175 ACRES, more -or
Jess; Situate' in :Mtinntj oy tdwnship adj?tibing
•lands John Horner, .Francis -Allison, John
Eckenrode, a r . d others. The Improvements
. .
consist of a large two:atory
." Brick HOUSE, well finished,
0?
, • with Back 'Ruilding attached, a
- guisod Ratik%Harn, Grain Shed,
Wagon Shed. Corn Cri hs, Stone ILi!pritig
with a never- failinASpring of 'water, ceitiv . on.'
ient tniledariling ',sail" an orchard pf c4oice
Fruit. ' Thereia full--Proportion''bf ,firtt.rate
Meadow and excellentl'imber. Thd farm is
rf !he .bestg us ity of redland, a ad cau.be made
otie'of the host ProdtiailliiiftMi euuntl: At
tendauce will be Rigeii and the terms made
known on the day !if's:de br ''
' • - ' HENRY' HENNER,
HENRY CLUT4,'
Execittrrit.
N0v,14 , • •
A MOST. #EAUTIRaL. 48,90.0TMENT
OF MILL WEE l AND
FA?i GI G:0 , 0 I) _
'Jams, _l434AlLsafA ,
Li AS •added to her already large; stock
,1
.111- new and'elernit liklotitinent Of
MILLINERY AN.Q FA.NCY'OGODS;
to which she wouldinvite the attention of her
friends and the public,lielieving tharun• ex.
amination`will satisfy them that. het Onodsani
the best selected and mest , fashionalile arisen
as the cheapeet over ciffesed in this place./ he
mom:nowt comprises„ -i. i., .;
Cashmeresd,t ..r
bilks, I?e,Lanes,
Ginghatm t tlitlicoes, be`.
Bage,
-
Bage, Coburg Cloths, Mutt.
lin, Limon. Sack Flatmelsellotr
- nets and Bonnet Tritmninigthet
Liidies' Dress Trimmingi, VelvetsrArtia•
this, Black Veils, Blue do., Gloves, Hosiery
tHandkerchiefs. French Worked collars.
- Cambric,Jackonotand Swiss Edgings,__
Jtmertings, Muslims, Sleeves, 141 : 0
hair and Silk Mita, Black
Lace and Embroider
ed Handkerchiefs.
Braids, Pans,
&c;
'111(41-Call and examine for youtselvet.
4.lctrysburgitSon , 14 t 1858.
, AToorrtlEJ
E'llTEßSTestarnentaly on the Estate ..of
IA ISAAC PAXTON, deceased, late ,of
„
Mountitry.,township, Adam; county,. Penna.,
having . bee 0. grapted to the..,su,bxexibers, they
herebY give notice to ail persons indebted to
Said gitno to, calland settle. the sais; and
those,having,cleims are requested to present
thetis properly authenticated for settlement.
HENRY RENNER, 1
LIENRY CLUTZ r
VirTbe , first named Executor resides:in
Muuritioy tolvaalsip--the last named, in Cum
berland township.
Nov.'l4, 18.50,41 • . ,
„ . ..1:61:S 0 TICU.
. .
THB-Noteor and Book - iseettninse;of.A BR A3f
I., , : t e,ll„Ntnt.l'ihave been plaetoga the halide
of -4„, l 4)3ctilliler, I:atits, - Pasyrntet is reckired
intilitlitsielY, if , costs' are to be Raved.-- I.bng
er liaitOttikl: not he r gratited. •
' •-S pBBAbf AM 4 (4 b
Niitei.4o.Bs#3,,At
DXVXD N D.
nokoik..ol - Geltytsb4srl Nov. 41' 1t4116
remereisidod taidi DireetOn3 of tlds 4 4 6 -
*llion have this day deelardirtvlDivideed
of rotteper cod.itayahle o+
_ll or aftel4WlOth
ids -`l.l3.ll'PliEßSON7CicifiTir.
--Nov. 14, 18.56.-3 t
A 'TOWN PROPERTY 'AT
I)RivArE , SALE.
litg..For particulars. apply. to '
GEOR,G,F. DRIkIOMAN.
,Gettyaliurg, 31 !
PA MSOLS,- Vmbre las , Fans—staclta
-thetrr-itt'" ‘• , t 10P
• Ladiei room this Way.
Alarge aasoitrnent,pf Ladies' Dress 'Shout
and Gaiter**, far iale '
COBEAN & PAXTON'S.
kivq){ - HO .11 A
LACK Silk and 41°40 frafx of the latield
11 style and it minced pricen for Bale at
COBEAN & PAXTON'§...
Grand nrars— ov. erm.,
Rending—:Zttehariah Myers.
~Burihat::444 4 K T l l4a lCl4
• Fillitieseotilt, itteniiittfrer = .t it, if
ikutzahnb
- leaae J. „ :
Laomqr•—•l)64i4 GFPlertPittiel 2 4 ,1nalfcb;'
j de l.thi eg iot A ..
M o untplensant--Ilichael Duller, P.eome
•• ternat.. 1 I 0
Butler--letemlith Piebt•
Tyrpte--JohtLp,oien, paniel
F,rtilltlitt—Henry 13141110;6°ff; Etter cornfori,
3Anteeßtir. , el.
oxibra--Idichttel W.agllB,,Jacab'Shigle.
Hernitioriban--Y;teluteA fierrink. .• •
ituntingtoti-rGitisoa Fielcee, of P.
AlSine: • '
.
- ' GeneVskl Jury % • •
• .•
Stritha %;—.lereinhißenner, JosepkVeible,Geo.
Nte Yeatta, Soloa a oa fie;l 44r,
; • - • •
.oreedom--iJosirtra Brown, • • ,
^Prankli 0 —JOlnt:Pfouts, Edteia't W Stple,
1)al./id-066E4.3ex. ' :"" •
Ointler-;--Adam Gardner, 'Jacob Epplernan,
..........
Creo. B. Hewitt.
Latimbre— Jacob P. Late*. . .' . ‘.,., ~,... 1 .
Oninberland—John flaiailton,statinefljektati. - 7 7 . --- • ___..,. ..„,,,, .
Cnnowago—Jeremiat Johns, Jesse Keller. ',. 1 , • wdosio: l 9E - Tal 72 0 ' .
Reacting—John Balogh, (H ampton, ) George .dn :nnifi'LßS: of•PORK; in , betenibet
Hollinger, Benjamin Albert ,.:, , , i AdIJ,IJM I next, 1.4 x which CASH *ill by
MonFltjov—fosse Reek, Moses liattsuan, Mi• ; r'isid: 'Fittneits who - have the article for sale,
'chisel Dietrich. • - -- I *ill' do we'll bx ,CalPog and voakiiig engage,
Germitny—flisepll l 4sett;.' .. - .. ince% wirli the subsrriber; erbiei Flour,liscon
Hatnilumbau—Josepla GelhaclOttoob Maisel. and Grocery Stoic.la IYest Middie•strest, t Hot- '1
man. . ~ . - • . .:' . lyabirk , ..t,' . , . 'OMO.Iirrii. , IL
Lit`ertY --- W- 114 5 .HulllelOkfllizeisell giiiihilt, f -11." 3, laiik-41 ;i ; u . . :- -
T-Taiorr-llenry Feltyosew. lAri litait Slifer. i. • ,_. .: :
S. IASPET DIGS opt VX
blountplatsetit•-!-Irsi.Lawrilce. Stiiiinekapett i . ~ f 1
glcr, flvie Mayer
, , ,„, I 8i,; 1 44§ , 1E4 A 4 1 yipr go v rtt ..1.., f
T,Troot-7•Antlitirry If., ytris.' , g I_ • . CC! . . I
Crib anal otheronllnalitigs. There
isit Mellor miverluallialk f watt;feonvenielit to the
(muse. There i 9 a largo and excellent Orchartl•l
On Oa :rirdeliF4Ati7' ~V• stream ifr4: l svatter - runs
thrones. the farm . Thelinal iq in a 4100 Stal:o 1
of a'.eltiShtion. • r, •. • ' •
Tersoiis wishing to ',lane the prOperty I I
pleatadiralt upon the stibscribri. •- • • ••• '
,• •• . • . SMY ELLS.
Oct. 24, 7EMier-3t ,•••. ' . • ••• „
GQol)7iliorEirrY,A.T(.
,F 11,1. 1, •
PRIV $A 11.1 E.
rrillE sabgerit;er,offers P'fivato Side,' the
1-.lveity (in which' he reAdeS, situate,
Butler; 'adjoining - finds) of ISanc
Mvers4an4 Martta,„3'llocatts, and containing
TilRP,Kit (.[:ES, Mora . The. im•
provements n re a new. two story,
rough.east, IMuse, Wit •
a good - baelt-mildinT," fittitilei, j
Blaeltsmith 1 DrY i 'House, •
&e. It is a first.ittte stand for Illsieksmithing:
There is.a variety ot l ,tfirAqrittei fruit tredi ; ion
tho premises. The -tathseriber intends to ,go
to farming..hence his ‘icNire to sell. If not
sold the property will be rented front the' first
ot April next. • .
IftirThe property, will be nold•
Fur terms apply to subserflier • •
• / .1 ' SES/S8 SLAYBAUCAI.
Oct. 31, 1856: 41 301 t: i)
R'S SAZES
IN pursuance of afl a ry writs of trendittoni
and Fiert FUrwr, homed out of
the Court, of.Qougimuti Pleas dftAdanis county,
Pennsylvania, and to me directed, will be ex
peteed nth Public (Sale, nn . Tuesday, Me
day of.fforember, 1956, at I o'clock, P. If.. on
the premises, the following Real E4trite, :
A LO7 CROUND
situate. in East - Berlin, .Adarns county Pa
fronting 'milting street, bounded on the west
by land of the Hein Of Isaac Tritt, deed., end
on the north mil east by an alley, on which are
• • erected Two 'Two-story Log Weath•
er•huarded Dwelling {LOUSES, one
; 1 ; of which has , tt,,, , lnetstiwy Weather
•-• • .boarded Baek • Building. attached, n
;Sluip, and a Stable with a threshing floor and
tiormcrib attached, and all necessary ont•build•
ings,' with'i well of enact- near the door, 'and
' Fruit -Trees on the - Lot.' Also, A LOT OF
I GROUND. situate in Hamilton township,'near
'the tows of East' Berlin, emitaining,2 Acies,
mOri. orless, adjoininglandi of the Heirs of
George Clark, deceased, William, Wolf ' Jeise
Jacobs, and a private lane. • • •
Seized and WTI into execution as the 'Mop•
erty of nottiel Spangled. . •
On Szturdag. the liith day nr November nal,
•at.l , o'etock, P. &L,
at:the Court.houee in Gettysburg, A. Tait of
Ground; situate on South Baltimore street,
Gettysburg, bounded , by lots' of Alexander
WO 'oda und•nra. , Denwiddia, and on' the east
. • by nn-slley, on which is erected 'a
•wo , story BRICK HOUSE, with' a
a aT
Two-story.4riek back-budding, frame
II 1 „ ,
.. • Sta b l e . with „
nocessai7 Out.build•
itell seater.
Seized and taken into executionna
erty•of Hugh-Denwiddie. • • - -
; tipsitrart.p*Asi Stifruff.
Sheriff's Offiee - Wtty!)Airg,` r
Oct. 27, 1553,—ta t
" Stirlen pir, conl;'of 'the purchase honey
tipcin all nape lij the Sfierir =mat he paid OT!Ir
immediately after property in sfruck dowp,
co'enuiply, therewith, the prop.
arty will again be put up for'aalo.
. 1 2o(1 A-YEAR.
1000 agents Wrintrel.
•
AGENTS wanted in-etery pert'oC the Uni
ted Siate , Cui self a beatattut and imstrue•
five icorfr, "T4o PANOR/ .514. of the. OLD
WORLD and the NEW ;" comprising, view
of the present state dills Nationaofthe,world )
their planners, customs and peculiarities, and
their political , moral, social .and,imlustrial
condition ; interspersed with •
1113TORICAL BKETCdES 6NECCOTEB,
BY WILLI/Of,. VW:sit:loK; Author of the
History of Englettll.:. Groitie and Borne. En
larged, revised and embellished with. several
hundred engratrings lixtrn designs' of CrOcime,
Devereux, and other distinguished artists. It
is, also, illustrated,with 24, beautifully colored
plates, with Uostitties of'i'varroas nations, &C.,
Agents selling this work have cleared $lOO
a month. :,041,,:Sen$1 for a,specimen copy and
prospeettis, which , will be sent
. .by mail, post
paid, on receipt of $B,OO, 'with particulars of
agency. - •
J. W.. BRADLEY Publisher
48 Nurth Fourth &red. •
• •• • Philadelphia.
N. 11.—in addition to the usual percentage,
wp make an extra inducement to Agents in the
Way of PREMIUMS. • W. B.
Nov.?, Itisd.-3m
--VRESS•GOODS '
11111,KIR• Ladies'`and Ginatlemen, c'an' Ile found
JI: in immense 'variety, and, chi:a lter than ev
er, at SCHICK'S. "Step in 'WI examine the
new stock for Fall and Wjattr. •
Oct. 31, 1856. • ' • •
111' O'V CE.
. .
TRE 'neecitla.ackonnt, of John Lohman,. As
signets sunder a, voluntary deed of as•
ign int nt rut the I , ,,ene 6 t of creditcors•of '‘}orm
B. Jahietin i , ut , 7' tone: township, Athans
es:lU'ti,,.lllts. l :e.en filed in the Court •crt Com-
Ploh leas of said county', and will be con
firined I the said Court on the , 23d day of .
Deoeur.iber mat., naive antic be shown to the
4OFII+I RICKING, .I!rdth'y.
Oct. 31, 1W.—.7.1t*
COEIE tifiStel ZOINE 0.0,1 1
rn2zi iv]] ...any
VierlTAihe lianitsotaist'and'elteapgst Steck
Y.T 'of "NEW "ODDS co he found .in 'this
place. All the newest, styles art , to.l,fa egen
sn the asseMptebt, and manyof thetn aseivally
‘magnifictlit, iithout being costly. 244? time
fiir .parti4itall. Cain and sea tiCryoutteltes t .
' .1. L. SCRIUEM.
'Oct . • Ort•ekaPtablic:Stinirs.
las%.
ifrolia No
01108"fatilrohY gitau Itliath'dkb
tk itia`cifitalflittpabargitaittoa'd (katipatly,.
that, by a reaolution of fholiourcrof Disattos,
laLtaltaieut raquired to be
paid on their clock sahaariptioo, o'M or befer6
1141110,.c1ay od'lVorensber.rwtd:
DAVID WILLS, Secratsty.
Antriti'Oet. 74, 1856. .
OM? loon siterts***lolll**4l4lllllllll , 4l.
eta m ! ster bets to SWILL rum 1?."
10i dZGIItICt
Don't Condemn it bat frit it, * esnissaffrlL
• 41. AlsieErk ° g
oupwr,fgra4 , oo .cLgollue ;yam , "
AND ARABIAN PAIN vinuarus
J'or Mambnd Ekon& , r.
Coi ;r
riglit seeured , aOtordirig is Iste4
5 LV at rut,' osts
LA GE 4 tini Dona&
MIRE Etteltract- P mid tiptarthis
Manta Tendons, an d Upon Ins *SIM.
nervous apitgaz, removing torpidlti
duclog a hllititht action of the bloat
being no volatile'nuateila its esnetptudillint,
ronatuo ti action until it atoottsplildse*
; work. 'lt c tomtit hise itt Wens-tit, and '
(teethes beralless, its constituent ?Isla tisibistt
bowel" ve,jetable. ' '
What will if core ? We atislitetv`
testi° Paine, when everrldng t>tltil 61 4 11 4'
CruTnps, ebblk, Chilblains, Bdrittl, Bea di,
Sprains, Bestd•Ache, Tootb•Aebb,
Bruises, Sores, Ring. Worm, Tatter, litiffinlits,
Contracted Curds, Fresh Cutb,l3leerstediess, ,
I and , all Ser*fulous 1/isetues where external
remedies can be used, More , Throats,
.BtIN
1 Nevis, &e. , • .T
*that it teal estre Cute
for theses and e..
Sweeny, Span u, Flue's*. Poll Evil, Wield.'
sal:t, Ulcers, Cholie, Spruill*, Collar and Oa&
die ()ells Stone Bruises StlffJoinu, Verdigoe
Splints, 44 ltunninr Sorer. . • .
I lii Fu` r'ittfi at thi Patent' Medieine,sBol,
I of 11.. , A,,Eoe'.e.fleld 4 .Co, Voters' Ageatei
Lancaster.' l'at, ispd by .0.1.): nEll LFA Get
tykiburif, iia
jzonuitie litftliote bottles having
the words" C. Allomilt Concentrated Elie.
tric',Paste, or Arab iaA Paiii Vairaotot,Last
etisler Pa.,* 4 hidack tin thiliottiei. • , ,a
tatile9iFji,ol.44ll* o,ll7l tryttts~ ; - kleg jot
Na f or;'ALL,TIVT. •
April 74, " •
•
1,ift ; (1.1; L'A'.'l4'Al I P
MEI=
lILITTIEFtEAS the Hon. Bonsai. J.
V
V President of the seer..l Courts ,of A.lpori
mon Pless f iu the Collutiesensiipesing the I,th
District, andltfetice ofthe Courts.of Oyer And
'fermitier' and Gettentl Jail Delivery. for U"
trial of all capital and other. offandent. She
said distric_t, and SANesitli. Rcaset.t.endJourt
111.11NLY Esqnt., Judges oldie Crises of Dyer
and Ter miner. and Oenernl JAB 'Disiiirery,(br,
the trial oral{ capital and other offenders= the
,County,, of Adams- T -14re issued, their pretstPt•
bearing 'date` the '2oth day of August, i n the year
of our Lord one thooltand eight hundred and
tifty.siX, and to rnedirected
of Oo'mrnon" Pleaa,'and Genets' Quarter Ses
sions of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery,
and Court of Oyer and Terinirier,at thstlysblut,
on Monthly the '1 7th of .Virreni bir lite.-- • ••,.•
• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to elide
Justices of the Peace, the Cdronersind Conde.
Ides within the said county of Adair% that they
be then and there in their proper persons with
"their Rolls,Racurds. Inquisitions,. Examine.
dons, and other Rernernbrances, to do thoSe
'things which to their offices and in;that koehalf
appertain to be done, and also, they who will
prosecute against the prisoners that mot shell
be in theJ ail of the said County Of Adassui t ens
to be then and there to prosecute :loinst theta
us shell be just..
HENRY THOMAS, Skerij:
Sheriffs OLiton, Gettysburg ,1 UY
• Oct. 17. isc)&. j' -
'cheap nil! And Wig tei t,Clk4blng.
,WE have now, got up. our Fall and W mar
W Stock of READY-MADE CLOTH ' NO
consisting -of - 0 vet-Coats, „in great,. et i e t)) -
.
I)ressCoats of every,desFijp ti on r Monkei
et.,,'-Veste. F'antalobtoi,
'Lc., also, Bnye clothing of all inuou, our
stock Oversontings, ClothirteStifigi?Cas.
si m — CasiinectsWcii - 0, dc" tdrge soil
full, and hating ,expierie'nec4 1 41($rIctnen C133%*
stantly employed cutting
. out and making sib
if we cannot p)ealectou :with a re,tnent,4lo4l-
made, we cm' aell i 'you the Material,. take yolpe
mejtsure and 'mite yrou '-ap a suit' on ilia elicit
test nOtiett. ', IYe lell titine •bu t but - tneir *WM,
had Wattant ; them ;well; suede, end bunny its
esti-fit or no 'miler: Our ptic,es ate Awe. nor
motto beittg; Antall !tiptoe and quick, Wes fM.
the cash. I; Please we cannot he him,
Th e 1,41, Yorlt anti Philadelphia Fall ~i <.
Winter'fasfione just ret eiverl.
, (It08(lE ARNOLD.
Oct. 3 t , IV A;
II i EIi i ISTER'S NOTICE.,
OTICE is hereby &et to ell legatees anti
other persons convened, that the Admin.
I.tiration Aoliutils hereinafter mentioned 'will
be presaptca ott the Orpheus' . 001111 of Adorns
county, for confirmation and' el/mance; 4da
Monday. the 17th ?fay of .Woreenber next, cis
rI9I. First , and ton) necottat of Wet. Wolf
arid Goorge Disk,' Exeentora of tlre last wilt
and testament ofilohn Nagle ()remelted.
192. Seeonil mak. finel Ocarina of George
Dick, Adininiwratte de broil eon, with the
will atinerxett.ofiGrotga Boat, deceased;
:93. First account of'DhYrlfifohi, Iteoce.
tor of the last will and :teltaritent of Joahna
Richt, deceased. ,
194: The first account Peter Smith,
ecutor of the last' will end tastarrient of. An.
thong Smith, daces/fed.
195. The first account of 'Michael leer, Fe y
centor of the last will and teautusent . of Ella &
.beth Lear, deceased;
156. The Snit account of Akritham Itttehey
and Daniel Grove, Administrators of lie ear.
tate of Sitteue'l Spahr, aice.ed.
WA WALTEII, jigivalfer,
or traff tat. PLaxit, lawaty..
flegiater i a Offics;Gettyabert,l
.06. 7 24, 18iiti-v-td
imam.
4nd tits Cheapcsi
uudeorigned would 31:11em till* rook
people of Adams coltuti roropir
the wiirld, theebe his reel:les:Asa aztra
supply ofall kinds of MEN'S* 20713'
Boots, Shoo:Oleo, Cups, 8.11120
Robes, ke., from Now boa; end aldmikk
goods Buse advanced du pact, be is able rook
oitterrnioed to sell , see leseprice thus Dew
'bre.
Country Merehetts ei* se' eitii.to .011U-Itat
will s~l! ' them Gottelb, krirmriboa thy err buy:
du the 42ity. No. eaa ea* siagele with his.
iinleas he buys hiSaaedeueleshis : that is to
keeirgu 10 NleelNAegtaflarteateinsoeAar
youths, and wash the . 611,04.a.
A word to the visa as sullrieri 'Tip*
'need such Goode ookolorgo,s lt =
'make your purcht ten i t j a r s •
Oct...n. 1856.,
N c
MBE
44 , mom
',toga sedl. WM=
I,l4lotr,..kasiptedlitimitste
of Thosamiltatili vik ftltllmlat 4 .*.fr.
touvtoirDabip, Aim* mail. t!.. (plot_ s
p i t s
iptlifki/d1" appor r ßag7o t
spritin hi-catlfir4o4.l)Y '111144' b 4
'ad (19" fit DiVell t4 r U •
ISTIQW IV 4A/11'MM/a mama Awes ,.
.ort.ll. UB' 6.-4t*
*eisekers
*artier &Alia' Virotots peg sban
towuniip; 41104 at ebolouss of JA.
COB - L. • 014.4*in 1 111/4114trouielh Allhor•
day*lBl/cflayof7 47 ororitigtr able, *I i dabek
in the •fteraoclut for=ull l l 1 :43
Tenibers for title 4" . ►
swill ta +n+
th4o
ryr s,
Oct. 4L t44.*Ji
0114 .t r .
1' impwrioo.or
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