,„•- . Mallaehnssites thus ; buf Iteesissee--seek • 1.:7 big 'to extend everywhere within the . _ttohcreeff her-Whimsy* the hemp civil,. ...,". : ,t Dion Ivinanalist ealtivates t Itcmjs---iliell -11gessritt14 f e t,i,vals (mill 4Se faithful a aeffileel alp. ii rier ot human fe te' ea,kh, spa spl odor and the loot h is. its lory lof there is *grandeur in a i ti Ca vi ce . ts 'itch is above all that the c ans ply. I'''•r this she has ahead= to x rag ,d of r,, .ncl intro and will have the uninortalTife .•1 ht.lory. For Ibis site has also the re. 1,-,, it It and contumely which throughout . 1 0ft:414'S lwen wowed u.ann -those -.: ...__ _...._ _ _______ o 'to Have oirlyell Of itisliea, 'an aitrill•-••• 'Far trovr Iv .fsit..—.l negro who rave his :Not I ,4 4; l 4,4tkilli.tiriti• 'tilde!' hi' Int‘tban nam c as John C. Fremont we., committed to ,• ,uggict. liasJuktit..tvinausiat_thohimored jail day heforoyciterdar for disorderly coo , •.(1;i:,1 mos t"ratfiriiii — g, aili - eriiii"glort , es, (1.1e1: This ni ilma the third Fremont. 11 11 --7 • 11t of (.I, tv u ri '1 ttlei l 'e:S ir if, rr y Irk, el inq Times." me, rourageeus ,:fieillpion of the Eq. lea This mean and malig,nantparagrapit t'" ' iII , W.L...Iaka,IPAIMAI.Uit * tweaalip.from the Baltunoro Sun of •Friday ;, Iri -list e oti e er ti II i v il ii , i t i o u ; t i f f i ro x r ,ti (41einittrb 1 it e s . t t . nt e J n o , i li n n t e n . , ~F re e n i u n ;n t : x is: o n t n ie s o , f t n rho un i p u u t - . ~ ontiml t r um.,44.4 met • ,,,,,, ti . , *At it,,etost;t,-.-And,agaut, when Russel , 141 ;TOW-Mina forParianot banns; has a• I mk t. t'XllSiitha the ',swim sitreele,•on his 1 hilities owl sttailituanis which hat° boon „, , y to the same scaffold, the people, at, I repeatedly and warmly acknowledged by tallrota tem thetrishple natroiiso ',it his; 1 6m , iemiing statesmen; awl, While a tgriphertrrimagitotl* they saw E ti ll thrttyi , t h e t t , „,arlAreu t s accittisyphy ids, s id e ., ,m,,,,,,,., inelnuer or ,, o present. tiontocratic par ty, . eretitioitrot althorn encouragement ih Wall ioßtlY ahlo•i4ted elle of its rising J timillohistailt. i Mite has seen het parte and promising men. Ills crime has been , .lelekt hydartutkarrpnwar-ittatOntim her 'to declare himself inflrithly opposed 'to to aolheimeheisbild - leaders, Hanto I?cSt ' llufju ' 234 ' )Y4*uctl ` of mr4°"'eck and l ' .2"lic ” the ex , t . onsion of Shivery into the National 1. , li mn , ex ,„ 04 , 1 , 1 „ ) , al i., panm b.) ; din l'eriitorics—a positron which the entire ( I Iveit'l gitatthona when most dishonored, Democratic p wry in too North, omupiod ~ .11, M asimefiesettle deserve woof, for' then so lately as 18-10 and 1850. For this of it 011theltirtil.t(rninost for that cam e el all; ; , , more not every net is perverted, hitt "most . I tata ,,, ,wheit itlassachusette iteilgagad , . ~, ..... . . ..• t }n o fien ,,,, na ,„ e thin thin of i so hibetß , sac r e d t 'Gongs nave newt t r i ll e d witu, ana 1. whsekehetynern alio turn from the' droll' the cruelest iniuitn n°,o l'enP°d uPon l'is 401 I Jeemillitteartless nien.oi Her only dia. name. While the eanvahe 1$810 ) partizan ~ .• lie titAilthattif tslislovalty , lo• the truth excitement toight be alleged in extenua• c.• i.rolvos !intimate her free. t 'Worse to ; ,hot their reptsti ' , ut-41 , 111factvorse-4. than ;kb evil speak. t Lion of these brutalities • tg•-okstirersoes' the eatithict of ethanol her don now, eau ,restilt only from a fiendtsb ~,,,t melahlionoti lbsts loved • le ' See the malignity, cloqerchkg of utter :mom. ' •eshindittelvrbialt %as beers drtiWn'iront But what makes • loons outrageous the ttr , ,,braistra; atoll the, rielles' which 'have Publication ot Path articles In tho Stab is t « ninileximmnlawde under lies" imapitahlo that . ‘ • ~ . t ‘. b b , . -hotted miw , amplaved tto' weaken 'alit, e a l' ° ,` c ° J u L nu , ` ° , l/ 1, r3 , 1111 ' y lc , le , u twilit illattraulel which int above' riches • it him itillinn!litin l 7 , l tnn alit' imatillaias tiaelf, . . , ~r lottetortititinit It t ie.- hard; , while Mir intynsuspecting, families. Itsprofessiot, it•liustornsudeta 'to Kansas, •shinier of one 'ais ttlag fraudulent, and , doubtless, made b " ailint i tli t" lttn i l lut . 'tkih. P i n . ' for and " lie' to ' de c eive, and tthako money' 'by the de , u :tiance; Irani ISI Mid ' witlepAtlon." , . , , ~ , ~ , , " cow ti n ph n i n .„,, nunn ,,, , n n , nufing ,, nut , oeptrou. S uck s tiaaeas te, it nuit maue up• ~ ,,,,,,ss y Nds 01,,d r l eil t hi wit by 4 ,h, m 1,,, on Fremont, it fins repeatedly made upon i regialuk briers/ devotion); to belibld sans 1 Fillmore, as its cola rag Ltaitiply se,4tify.— "I tlat i4 ankudolin in *Y ll 'l l ' lll l l . 'Van ,or !Chord iCii reasolifew this. ' ' • ' 0. 4 .3t1w4 Mel 1114 . Vtliglit enettly, little k. I ', Th e sd,l is eadd 'by Lotiofocos' and e tintystiveeyathaire 'the lash 61 ilietaek ., ' ma +tet t ; aim ftelpitr • lorwaral the' Stitahin 1 nn t e,l evorY PortY thr eatening the loProm• , irlo kf vidolien Itie very , •shall leo %fastened aa.S' Of' limit gang of ma-thee - tate. Moro ma ionl3anpotoproatrate lilslissii•,' but tipito than this, its viblithers 'and eitttora are ,II thetl'errttortett of die iteplihtin It When td e ,,, m , o inhol i n , and s !my° tut opt i ete i 4 niataltalltiro Ord faun a 'frieddlo t3Wirt 1 r ~,, ~ In . f l ‘ 40, haarsttlort44. anti ' , whew Ind ONVO i j qln , llS Y ° e r rl"Pg ca . c° , rin g ° Amer. ~ ..lee :legit,' .with , all Ina intiotti, itstwat; i t ooo l'ilil l tgance, Ahe. vituge,oo Of she , ‘or. 3 4eirleuthiPaliall he'operied alley./ • Uri- ' iiaper is bitterly Itocofoco,alnit•ltopublican I,• , 41ter Anieritoinolla';.) lAI oil that 'boy i , Mid anti-American,' It is a deSidcuble „mid nil Altestmoltosotta, ot; Wickedness of I t t fi V, ent, whteh r i diin,tlted by all but L'oeo litart,"tteuttatelskorssiot , tlyfineilile;ni ea.' ,”' ~ iF ,„ , . . L ' 4, r ittai delusion , Itt liailty prejudice, lilletild'' t " c°B 9 l ',l ° "" ° , r° l e t ni ne 'qr'o to u° it" jrslil.ll2 tignhet , annge. - , , With' 'stroll f have 'voided by elf, hero and elsewhere, who no iiettrilmnittoniroveteyta't this botit. , •• Btit "don't approyo of the growth lot the For. 11 F"V irttni lit 4 ' ll unw in' 1 6' oe o Eness. ' etin,ebd Catholic Nevem! of which it id 1 i use toot tel ebeinttion severe if"l ehtei • ' I ;,,t ilonncessbni'smoothing of' the divine'sslL o ledged derender d a d' expo i ~ s er 11 Silt ~‘ ;ii 11 , , .`" e)4 ,I 4 ,1 0, e ~nuns. ~. 1.1 t. loc nt_ t, i,‹ ,1 f-f, 0 ~, . "riVrietill the.sliver,bow wijh tenfier skill, V. 4 , 'll,t: t'iiiit i,,,'(: pik' ` n,the:,Blie,,,it,afro , !vs )..ill.". , lb, , ( 4 1Atilyikrolit these: An I tarn taanother pi, el.. r,,opor. a vett„ imiipily repared Ork -Minsk- ~.4 1 t liti.pit..),Mitfrigf ie f irt heels+ strung wild., i 1.,• li a ,at biteel AT kllek rtriiltilioll. 'Ural With . ~ the city of utt t nt n ma. 1, .i• bettlettenttiltrots by, which!. that blood d ., 'v 4 cor'd'ed: The 0111?' ell ild of manta , I t rune ? I bkutalil h., authors Isl, American ,Itherty.: for , v.- -, , /q ~ ..-- •.. , iv ' ad growl • roa.l3,..3car l i;ine sinteinu courageous rep. ry ~ iltativii tie flosion on the floor al Iloilo.. tot .EI exprass' stir i .•—, a heret'its speeches, witete the Inas- pi l‘e at it; for the editor of the Complier m'-' i'leot °I time, I llini' ; . f l o n intil'i , r we have long known as tin unscrupulous, 111. t, ielmot a !one i .eatelii. ky the g e 4 t it , , r „,, ? /iid i t i,4 s 4 happy in all the Pe st impudent, depraved and indecent person, t.—„gets ry a syell.apent hie, and sorrow,. ~ w ho found the highest pleasure to the , pub C,'ml b r i 14,vc t hottof,„ obeihenne, troops of !Motion of the foulest charges against, every 1 " el • ° °•I truth .” °Xng° iclinal In it ilc"ild procujoent candidata opposed to the shift, 3 ' t 11...; 11121,.Q11:wel'' cull ' grecl '"" der , , itig principles of the 14 - e'enfoco party. We to, biitili'Mi * ni eigmv•four fujutirs.f,pohl I/ rut slii t 4,1 - 1, 1 4t,' hetd, Of I , ,er grqat , ha uler ‘ ;merely publish these choice extracts that e h be I mil de slit, kif 0ru,,0, the ardp f of' youth t ,r, the public May 6_4 to ow oe, uuntatt y thy te;tuftiy',hl itmolltrod, thd.he shoW i and iofaumus lengths Imola things as the 1,.r.,:,. at, gran 13 conspicuous, anti.add ,l• c i _c• .., ••• • • • ici • ''s iterate, •, , , , , euitor m the ()minter wht ga tb cast ocit-• t, . mueli to 114 e Weetth 01 oot rl l4 - t.. „,,.. y. , ••• , p il ,' ti,'„ll,,,,,in,lsentt.ancii dre s sily , ton upon tin, unspotted toputation of so' , to gliiiires o(,iitonlirr life, may shame the i gifted 'and honora'ble a nom as Mr. Fre-I it miler Itir,iiii of .1 la.,.ter. generation. . '!'hero In hrre. , not. In the whole emnp.iign, eto egln• it• out other, p.rreopige, at another per ?slier has been as reckless a truth and 1..1, w i qn,• o tih precisely dm some horde,' ) f.iimi ,. IF , ~,3 _ o i, i J. , , , ,:t winders:lila, assertrilthe stiratt ropoetn. '“"g 4. Vr4S F . ' '' es to..ur; 1/t. lit ~::y olimnle , lr It I? , ibn en so rnieis j )nnt Imo time did tit, exlitfilt less regard' for Elio 'tot" , Ir'.'gi,,(t! Ventoe„to the age ofeighty 'proprieties of Wu .than at tko present tour of whom lime Inmurbm, Gibbon hae .We know ohm raltlel to d ' r ~. ~ • , . . i ile ate Wee Aetty, ''""I• n !" r a ti t!l" ‘voloti afatsArinil nPj ) ll° 4 't except in that bigoted Looefaes Who , made hie to out pwil i giuncy ;,,.. lie alpine to d 1 os I ,T I ad , 1 44 1 ; i4 t or inulil , ,,loo As nits of ego ! que . rental* tp,w, curreut ,on, our, streets, mutual tt t o ji ii , , : ; ‘ ,„ 1 ,!ehilf,,,te,„4, of the lime .; , th/t**the opposition might as well have under t the ~ v ‘ e ight ot years he, remine,le ,mu a nigger agaium, Buchanan as Fro mm,: dielerstanchug sod, a mailly,cnurege• Imolai." Snell remarks need tin comment. the the wisdom Vint of a hero ,11,1 of to I TilCy 1111StVer tlll.ll/1111.11,0% 'n,,4 1 1. they prove palms" ''lla'afil Man t rar kietl,thq Vgne. :Insni re(ialitl a 'aelr s it'i, I' f ill.; ' acute:tiers, anti i.'''''' egs ou lt4ll s' dcb°3e d , corrupt raid de. ~ p„ , e'l t i„Ai r :;,,,,, , , j .f ke5 ;i...i4 1 „ , 1k t h e p,t r or , ,, itestablo are ilie monuers, morals; nod•sen ol war:•tri" that' 11,0 historielo tleeetthes.hint Oitpentst of the leaders tiit' thb 'l,o,enfoco' iii worthins!ii? ave!iCayhit toTir iay,esay m ., party. ; ' ', ' •"• 't '' - tug ; .4n time natilic,or ,the euril l et (lig; I _k '',l II Ditge, .3111CillIcli+ anti , pyitspkc4iNf, form, I *mon! Aid 1 it , l'oAiliiletv anhofi oil thp prop tit time 4,`111e.1 7 ni ) ine I,he n gfeat. atatolaid dd . I'' M•tilt it i ., ',i,qi'liflnYPJ nolitrY. iiill;Li' Ilmorellt4 ? f op ,te ()or i rreocraide shepd is de.p.,,,,7l'4,ll6l4l;ineiatti ofji.greater,,repuhliq '''''" 11' '' 44:1 ti ! " *L9 o, - , w, 1 4 11 , 11 , 8 ,0, 1 14 1 gssaf vr nthhiluifee j th,4p,.,,,e,, , p5, gai r sodi, op ~ the :land/oil' e l f St. Atig,4,, 1 . 4,1?4 ,a ,tuOlitor 4•antic is'iiii'ei thaphe 'capita of the Cr a-, batters ; lliit our task is not etettily,to rah-. ?.oin an'elni;'Yeeint aiti o r,nuent" 11 41 tzt; trona" liii'ilself l ,m,ilin liotthes pl . iii• , lu - s itttineraMy crtiliyeui mil, tmer,ely p? dts, &ace trtk i ii,..flqo ;Ire,f9 1,1., dp/Istrit ;foriptg 'iii. hu1, ;', ) , , q11P 14 :11.+ 1 1 1 # 4 iiroul lila, car-Y t ierovaisin l / 4 q s) , tic Ithilfties. allay 1 1 1 -jikiitla,,,yOur litvellonoy -: .1 for. I ''ar t" 01'ffeVi'il,,tarkitex.. ins di thanl4.lor Otte wrlcoohy„, tqteept ALM wittew vowe l all /hay., ,14,441,„stimptic,e4y „,11w4 the I sate that I sack ;nothing„hat ,the etiluesph •,af truth. ..1.*.0 .ihit A offer , •ony, , hes,..efroris,l 'e a reler' {e[n co twltuttot , Show me,thet I sou wrenirtud4 Plop,at. *heed; i hut in Lilo rt 4 11440,10, celoviattion,of right I shall pereever, xrehloklesitptellatt, stains* all 0,1.t0, a inintbsiLpgrainagainototil , ilitvals - "iiimwiiii rittli ilturi.lehsteor) lay Its. i'tv Nit,.444ithhwatiureiji.i,revail.ti'er restrisl ablivielleasutituptdelniy.bi r , et l es ; .. tt.l otwetimAkoli.,,,Alkitalanirshrwatehini 'mitts alatidostalbftiarimer are sidelo' fan site Ei .Ar . o r ipos lliitth .r ld allyAlaie; to gth , boe Igo tul Iturg•rmighan mo rk.rasesaaisskein,o ay ss olmifLitte.aOsi -aoch I itio.ietkilopsela '.•t wit' PitotisookUatOs. 4 )0 1 1 I shpts{, 4iNiiimao akilloatsaoild emit. lamit 4 0 14 01 0 144 1* • • ~ , t , .tlwat, tin, ,•1 ~„ f„, ~0. 4,144i31 1 . *.is 0 , 01010,k s- • ..-: t ..t .b. :.. .I' '• ..i'...si4,‘ . ~ • . ..x.—,. 4---- , --- •, zi t C • ...,..\: -' 1'. ....t .'‘ ? 1' '' ' . '', .. 4 ' - T417~E i . Friday Evening, Nov. 21, 1856. rgathollics si,(terlDubti. • , 4 „f4f•The Preenine'sifou - I t e'f Iteif 1 l.eentait*tie on e leet,ise,`Of WiliQ44lll4, Id the t)ening An. . tetreet lye • • , ; . , • mast eenfessithet tlm:ecnitento Los ple.. 've . fe6 our opinion of the intelligence, , tiso.tirni, the political integrity of the 4.meri ciatl people. r at is an event to deepen ~ conli,- it.lehee in frallnottitutidiii. shows ilia the mind.of the'tiniion can ApOrtllirtleolidiy . e.cpwit/ I 1p tik.,bongdaitte3 are-,ttenialided 11) . a CCM( lt-tritees id . perspi.Ctiveolte : iIF - Stiny pia : people far toirgrient tie the crarm whicheliutittnetait. olnus,sectionsd tind provincial confines. tirett, innlh iitea Bud invincible = tins is theinerie,m fot - ,thei 'veer 18311, &kid it earries'ait augliVyfar rntn t the 'future, tilled' :with hopefulneks for'tinise'•wlie Are to follair'us:".' r • • The Journal is Bishop Bughee organ;' lailti-is of eotsrso. a , defender :of, and rata si: iiiitvist !or, the Lneofoco party. Irt iiil'ai.: s • O' Clamorous for tlie!aiirieiiitinit - of •Cobar i'pr Cuba is an I,,land ';,,r Spant4t V4piats. With.thent broughtinto the triiqu, lin. tnauisut woulciba a - stronger anti a; more: dange'rous tremolo, in our polities: Bu:-I, x b- f.tinan is pledged, soleinillY ire ' ',Rolls 'ati'l pledge him, to _tilis. , ITIOILSUrp. W I(initi % 00.06 4t4ier ilo aiiil • dare tocarry out , Abel `pciliojr - itadioatati: , • ,, itosannot botionoi.withLl eii(ilireign •Ivar - ,•arhich' We • May, ,nOi. !Wo willing to ' tiitt; eyin . to ,pleato i . ,tlhO Papal' . Priestlano and 'Southern ipiilibusie6 :1 . ; ippeiAnother esht.huodyltrshirOt froftt , ./ttkiopeitas3 , 3 l)equ e )audetL.fin Vubta , byt'. Atte' ipid Akilorjue.. .. , .,,s.i-: , it'i. :,, ~q 4r4i 1 1 .: 4 ‘ci:, e: ' ', , ," - Tz..": v.• I•Jit: 1 , 114 '' +44 1 1.1 ~tei., ~~~~II~IV~R. _ . .. . .. "Afters long period of - doubt and Many 05n- Meting reports, it seems now c learly aseer• tamed that Illinois has cast her electoral vote thr JAME 9 llumartAt. The Black Re- Publican rejoicing over the overthrow of 'the Derotas inliis hull' appears to have been pre mature, nod thCStatitrof the little giant looms up proudly in the Denmeratie line. The hat-' tie in. Illinois, - as inTeitesylvania, wna of ile: most onitnated nod desperate nature, but her flerneOrney pada a most gallant ugh t, nod their settees will. add 14147, earnestness to the general rejoicing aver the grand victory we gained."—Compiler KrThe reader of the Compiler, who iA accustomed to rely upon that paper for pa ntiesl intelligence, is lad to believe from 1 the above paragraph that Illinois, by the residrof the 'election' ib 'thitt, 'Strife; has gi wen ,It verdictlnfaver:- pr i ihe,eitOKbe:rotp; Douglas, and the repeal of the Missouri Illosepromixe, - Ifihrutiefentr:of Richard arm, the Democratic candidate for Govern or, and De l ughts',.right-hend man . in ,con. gresS„ ( who. piloted the Kansas-Nebraska bill through' the Douse, and . at:.Doughts' 'Solicitation resigned his seat - in that body, 'With ic vlew to threw his:entire allergies in.' .to the pending .canvass,) _and the ,trinp pliant election of Bissell, tha Republican candidate, and the entire State, ticket; by a. majority of 7,000 votes,;tiee<eC iodicete the "overthrow of the Donglai iii",hiS hall,i! we are et a losi to know ghat it doeS indi 7 , .cute. On the question of -the i Presidency,- in Illinois as . elsewnere, the snti-Nobriskit voters were divided in their choke 'qf tlp 7, diclitei:—kwenty , - five , 'or thirty thousand voting ,for Idr. Filltnore, and ,thus `.throw .; ing the State. by, a plurality ~vote for •Mr . Buchanan. ' While' mentioning 'this 'fact, and 'glorifying over lease Douglas triumph! the CoMpiler, iii3Oeutineni,withether Lhc?,- foe° papers of its stamp, suppresses em t 'kelp , the resujt of the State elactlon, and the reader is Ireptin ignorance of the fact , that:such an eteetion Was even 441. Vitt,! it, was iu' New. JerieY.' . : But.:, w .fe of _the readyrt.of.th . • . . ..., , . e Compiler,know , . of. tho tri- unaph of the Itapublican.caudidates iu that Stato•by some 4,000 tuujoriiy. Toll the whol . e vury, utighbor. There are i o eleetinue to' be.ielluetteotl :tow, 'it'd' the truth might, as well be • " A'Anzeilcaas "luta „ Hula . A.aiort. Ica.il . , - ~;This cant phrate is becoming chiohite., Amoriens have always TOO_ America, p‘lll . since our hatirimtl indeiendiriee was, de dar ed, and we'ereimind they al wayi will,, nays the Perythylrxrutan. ' - • •• • OrNot TpO;fciiiiign te;!iji(di. the balu'Uoti :off' :pnwe'4 'Oeiiet) ; )n . 1844 . ,.a ni thus, though it minority, 'ruled • , Amorioa," . becauso, by. that Tumult, they Rh4ped ltil"polfry for - you're. • The mune vole gage !leftiuiforooda lent pctOber, which itp;:tiltzwade )3tteh;t;.., an Preaidant. Without he would. have be droppoll• in :tunny of silo Biltither Stoics : The .. .Foreijimet:i ire a compact. triass:4ho' litua elrot I;_te.cfocacaudidatol.,agaiitat„thewill of 's majority or ilto native born citizens or quota(' a. Iny's Corn- America. The slufy rr—:-.?ta:t ant it urtr of the country,. be : , cause it la united, and it can always, or at, least it has always distracted the,North'.l-... While• Foreigners two 'made .citiaone'kt the tato of two or ttircc hundred thousand a year, Americans cannot rule , America..— .Buchanan bas,,becti elected President by th e Ftpreigu vote.agaiust the majority of the natiat rote of this country. EnceintePun . In. Now 'Twirls: ticr.l3ualtauan reeeired about .170,000 .rotes `New - York State: Of that gum her 41;44 wore castle the city of Neu York; or nearli ling-fourth of .the whnie .week ere !putted ?excellent ,leuthority to_stiow that !aunt 'one-third of ilueltanatt's ride in ,New Yeti' city , ,eame from natlyes'of,thia'enuntri.", There am them .150,000 . foreign motet's in that Of those fully 120,000 voted for Buchan:at; Ithving him the support of bout .50,000 nettreri. This is quite as lib: era! . a ealculatiOn for Fiuchanao as can he, Made. .I'resuming te be nearly , the truth, what whatitimottie record is`-prcaent- 'ed.l, Over two•thirdstof the Locefoces of Now foreignere ; atufMuoh tu7rit that) half the party itt that Empire State Germans and Irish ! To such a pass haa Lecirfociiiithf tomo'itt the uteri . 'ptiputotat'l of, the Northern. States. FIUMBUG.GCLING THl•1 GERitANS. 2 -The •Doyleetoarn' (Bunks Cii:;) 1 Dern 7 , tOned, the OrAgiraPfl: •. • !Let the:workingmen-of ,Backs county re. member.that the , }posit 'tepid:dictum, if , sue .cessfal in electing . ..Ereniont, will ; violate the Con.ltitatibil! by ir4ig .er„ery nigger the ,Satttit, and haveihern bmught North and pia. cod"in . every workshop, to compete , with white ht theaktne table with theta I" 'Berks,''slin!olinctioco.' 'orators from Beading, in their speeches through 'tits' county, emceed 'tliat if Bubb alum was not Mewed the' degrees Of the South would all be Set free and would came to pent:J/llva ' nil', tornr-rutt„ the, , frurill diteriets,''. and slit:l'l4e , cl4inkaas,iorthe farmers I Some of the Jusders• tainetl' th 'lt'dtt.the'.wntst sort of r compliment to the' honest ,EirtgOr.4"tn:saPpoic that ihey ielf°Fa Erklenry '' Wise, ' laizzard-foot) Governor of Virginia, arrived at Baltimore on Sunda/ evening feints ,B , ichutortl,' an left in the , exprass.Arain , Monday: morn• ing fur , Lotteustur---runtor : ilys on-a` visit [to the lion . -janies Buchanan, President ,eleot It i.s.stiPPet.'• li acd" a't hi; EseelliM4 ;las pipe toWheat liend to Au' d kPa. th .subjectof I,fres Tiatises. sod if ho don't come *quails uitrapro.stivery mark, then' to !warn ildni,an'i.,4.4eßotttliern electors won't. .vote•for ~. .There is fua ahead. Look but fo! sprat's among the übermonitms."/ ••;;7 ; • • 00"Iriti'repoilr'ed td ttiei)ogri ciroltt'if 61 "Iseign th a t coiatbm platten n o iktinstat ivy ,1.11, • HERE TREY ARE! 'he thunder of over TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND MAJORITY of the pee.. pie of , the _United States against JAMES BUCHFIANAN—oTer FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND in the Free States—Farman shine bent iog him ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY THOUSAND —this trentecdous revolution in the popu. far sentiment of the North, the like of which has no parallel in our history, has roused our canoe from their slumhers, and they, ins* on ootniagnut to view tho field, end to smile over the magnificent triumphs for Freedom they discern in the future. • They cant their eyes around, end they fall'first upon old blatsachusotts with her 60100 majority for the Pathfinder of the' Rocky Mountains, with every mem ber of Congress llepubliiien, and her State L3gislature almrist a mit 1 They see VeiMont; wjth her 80,000 votes, giving a• majority of 25,000 for , Fremen and every thing - else igainstllinhanatt n mimetic They look upon New Hampshire, Pierce's own State, widish 'foie yenta ago gave a large majority for him, and they coo 7,000 majority forTtemoos. • Then there h old Democratic Maine that rolls up a, majority estimated at 25,' 0 . 00 for Fremont ! „ Little Connecticut pisibeti f on ~the hall, with about. 7,000 majority for Fmmont, notwithstanding 'tile ; liimhaneers had okl. Quieted on bar oerhini: and bad placed her in their pyramid aS 'eel able. Rhode Island-41ettrY Clay's favorite 4 littie-Rhod Oa kiali Lev shwa, and gives a rousing lift of. 5,000 majority for Freniout. • Their. comes the great g3IPME STATE Of New York, and our monk are jubilant as !they nee her big figuret of 80,009 tut Ithe majority of Prompt' over Budhanan, and .203.000 suojnrity against the Cincinnati Platform,. notwithstanding that they claimed the Stateind made the most desperate efforts to carry • it--:to that end having succeeded, afters mighty,effoft, in effecting a union of the tino oppneing"trMget of the party, ,the !!Haas" and the, , illefts'?' —4etunionwilich Jemes:Bechannn pro. flounced .to subhme 1 Abe result 14, in-' dead, sublime! xt.r -4:4,11':' C.ll;nri thin our.their.eses ,westward and ttitrq. they ,see Dlichiitta obi Democratic sliehigait, the henie CASA —gi vie; 15.000 majority'(!) for Fre'. P l illooll,in 1414 /OfTtijilin'Allb lingo tuajnrities the a►me . way. In Illinois the home of ',the ant,"they sera Republican Majority of 7. 100 for th'e Cloirernor ind the entire State ticket, notwithstneding the foolish, because hopeless;..diversion for Fillmore on the. , Presidential r 9nestion. In New Jersey the, also see the Iteptib liean State 'ticket , ebctat .bY • • Than, "by-the light of the moott,” they' gaze southwward, and the first thing'they Pee is tliti brilliant 'American : vietori in Maryland: They 'ret4e to look further in that direction, deolsritg that, the odor from, there savors too leech of the darkly. We therefore' toneede` to Eleohantni all the wool of the SOttilt,, aid admit/thai he is eleeted Preaftlent , the filltveTower, whoye candidate he was. Are not .these remelts se& Is we eon' be pintul of? The people of monca, by an overwhelming majerity,lhtve decided against, tim ;extension , of: fIiIVERY 1"" Let 1114 plotters look to thy fitture I •I'• „ . 11/7":111? iloaed Mott diti last. ,A, run, WWI I10;16 OP it Satur day, and on that day•itipnolosi were refit'• sad• by the banks of 7hillidelpbis: We , haver not seen in ciplinstirn, of the eau 6 st of the iiit'spen.icin - ; bit it is said tis be at tributable to siieculiiiins in railroad stooks. ' , rsdnallydeclining for, is confidence, but has micips Hy. at a distance :tit affairs should be nd exposed, and the to officers to ti Strict .aminelt,says that tho icluallt liable for the II the , notes pill ulti- ;aut,ima.:—Private • let . eit7 ,fiom : the flux. Unitd States Minister •+s, convey the intelli ietel'a treaty bet Ween ;nglind, which covers Ai in dispute - between ilia. Paper; Ideriug diplomatist lind, our diffoulties threatened te prp skillful, shrewd and :led ill within six Buchan:ilk's sue ;out equal te his di. Jeoretary of State; end in both! pasitions ho disgracefully psildd. ~ The • Pettroburg (Va.) Express rays that d im are iornoupo numbers of loopfaced Virginia lerruiorata, who have lost lame Bums of pmey by ~ battiog .that • FillotOre would '' I ' • • ' Wou oo cal ry a slog e State. This lath. 1 4 ..... d ire '-the itoorttlfoy of thitr.''Old'Vti ' t i ii.". 11 :-' , i-4 , . .. 0 ~4 1, J ~. 'to t o .. : 1. 1 • I •• Wilatot 9 s District la'Tho decline of the Democracy in the famous Wilmot District is more etrik ingly shwa by the Presidential vote than that of October. Wo append the official returns at the tie electing :' , --Nenrembdr.—% Dem, Opp. • Vesa. 00p. Bradford, 2,042, 6,017 2,314 7y039 Susquehanna, 2.320 :1,424 2,0548 3,912 Tioga, 1,111 3,689 1,386 4,568 Total, 6,473 13,130 6473 Opp. maj. 7,657 Opp. maj. 9,27: Increase sinceOctebert r, 7,614 The voteia•tlie' die:tie:4oi a series of years has been as follows: Dem. Opp. 1 851—(1overnor „ . 8,639 1. ;7,347 11 852—Pritaitient; . , 9,500 ,7,700 185 4—Governor, 6,408 10,511 1856—Canal Comtnieeioner, 5,473 13,130 1856—,Preaident6,248 16,619 .• • At the lasi eleetioa the oppositiOn 'vote was all for .Fremont except 178 votes ) which were for Fillmole. . , " Kr'The Lutherans of Carolina, offended by, the striettirei of the Lutheran Observer, (I.laltimore,) upon the conauct of Preston 8. -Brooks, have, acebrding to the Newber ry Mirror, resolved to establish a religious journal to promulgate and expound the Gospel according to the patio saint . of that little moral, religious • and poiitical universe. - liCrln the lifiobigah Senate, says the Acivertiseroke Dentoorats have delegation "just, large enough to get up a game of whist, with ono over, t.) keep the fire go ing,' and snuff the oandleit." it 'Will ho iuentlY a tihiat thinorityjat all events , upon the . grand issuct, upon whieh they were eleuted. Otr-A correspondent of *hoz Springfield Republican says, ibis proposed that on' the 10th of this month, the eitileins 6e - New England shall illtithinate in' honor , of, the glorioits Victor,' Satinveil over the, cohorts of Slavery. .Connecticut will reipoltd -to the suggestion.' Lot the home of Sninner do the ratne.' - • ' --- ms. - FABIttI,NT - IIt — KENTI.I 'KY.— The.. returns of the Kentucky election show s Fremont; vole to seventeen coup ties amtitintiriA' to several hundred. • In Cullimey:county 189 votes *ore cast for the Froaiont ticket.. • • • KrSenator ' Douglas, of Illinois, is BbortlY to be .marriett to a Mins 'Currs, of Wasbington:' TIM lady in said to be very beautiful, a „Roman Catholic, and from one of.the oldest families of Virginia.' An to religion, the Senator holds to- the Biptists.. Irr The Bestott.clolts sage the rn ore that Ale. Sumter will decline 'lrma! lion to, the United States Settnte,; are siiitiout fountitiett, suninor's ., fies4 is is•-, ar-js. Ur; , Rbett, of the Buipire of Bondi' Carolina; longs to•rival ate venerablo ibusela. Bc lays ho hopes to live until •the Union is dissolved by the polio) which be and Bully Brooks have been advocating for the fait twenty•eiglit years. • Mir Th e ItegubHenna and Ame ricani have a majciriCy on joisti'b 11 Elie Ili noiel,e'g 13t in al :dare. .Kr• The Democratic party now, consists of the slave power of , the, South, allied with the Catholics of the North, with just enough, of dough-faces thrown in to give a triangular variety to the mixture. pizrEx-Jud g a Elalihortan; - author o "Sant dick, the Clock Maker," kw taken a flual farewell of Nova Scotia as "a place ..of residence. Oliftort, his beautiful " wont at Windsor, wait' sold some weeke since and the eldludie taken •his p'sastige for Liverpool, to make hie home in Great Britain tor the remainder (4114 d#YB. • , Icrßuchanan has a majority 1a but single county of hliChigan, ;hat is Wayno whom tie.has a majority,of 350 over „Fre ., 0r.:7 No Premident aihoo the election of 31adison, in 1818, has received 60 small a majority of the electoral votecas , James Buchanan. PCYThe majority against Buchanan and his platform, in the State of New York, is two hundred and five ttionsand'l It'' gave Pierce fouryears agora large rnajority.—:,.. Where are the ards";and "SOfts ?" , • . REASONS FOR' DEFEAT.-;-:-The. Greenville (S. 0;;) Patriot, regretting Ilia, defeat of eel. Brokrnan for the Senate, se counts for it. in the following singular "Ilia zealeuo efroits'in the ,cause of educe ? , 'thin, and the elevation o? :the poor in a moral and social 'point of 'view; liaVe proved his de. • What a satiilo is ibis on South Caroni,' politics! ' ' 111:'Brigham Young turns nillthe argit, ments for, slavery to the ammo* of polyg. amy, iati Mike about bit ;peculiar institu ion,,defends it by scripture, and ex toll its virtues in much the same way thati:seme people extol and defend slavery. He fur. thor dopies the South,. by declaring, that if polygamy is not telerated,he will go out of the Union ; but we do not potion that he demands its forcible extension.' •‘ ittirßuohauan's plurality in Illinois is about 2,000, while Bissell :(Republican) has over 7,000 majority.: 13plie 25000 !WWI WON thrown away on ,Villmore. xhe Opposition have ; the . Legislature ;: by one' mahrity on joint ballot: • • • New ieRBBY.--The . whole number.: of vonts polled in . this State at the last elec. tion i foi, Elector', wee 100 r• 3. being ;i incroaso•Of I7;223"s'in'eu [Correrporulaux of tae New Turk Tribune. KANSAS. More Banter Ruffian Outrages—Srfferings of the...Prce s4i Settlers—Cgmernor Geary, LAWRENCE, K. T.. Nor. 5, 1856. Being ahead of your regular eorrespon 'dent ip move of the following intelligeooe, ind.betiog also desirous that you should be kepeivell patted on all•mattere relative to Kansas and the struggles of the Free State men, I without turtner profsce send it to you. A Sir. Redflold, who came in with the •' party under Colonel 1131dridge, and who, with some twenty others, have takenclaitus on the Rotortataude river, arrived here to• day, with a report that their soffit:meat was nightly disturbed and annoyed by incursions of Missourians and Georgians who aro lingering about the neighborhood of Bull Creek, endeavoring, by tt series of insulte and outrages, not amounting to in actual attack, to discourage the Free State men and make them abandon their alai 1119. Mr. Redfield took back a quantity of arms and ambition for distribution among his moo, so that it is quite probable diet the diabolism of these scoundrels may yet cost them dear. • On Saturday last a company of these Georgians, staying with a ProßlaverY man by the name of. Tones, living on the Sam Fe Road, assailed, wantonly and with- out any provocation, a Mr. Sutton (Free State ma%) who was 'workiug peaceably on his claim—shot at hint am' drove him , iuto his house ' where they loft him witif; threats of aturller. • Afterward, on the same day, this same party of Georgians mot a man (whose name has moped •my ineMory) going to Westport for a load of provisions, whom, on learning that be was opposed to the id mission of Kansas eta Slave State, one lrf them immediately slant—rho ball entering his back, near the region of' the, spinal I column, and coming out just below his heart. •Ho is not yet dead, bur, lingering ' iu excruciating agony. Tho Commatee have opened rooms in Lawrence for the distribution of the cloth. 1 , ,g and provisions tient on hero from tlie Bash It falla to my lotto assist in their disbursement, and I can assure you that I have tioror had my heart so itiekoned 'with vsarow as at•the evideneo suffering Dud wretchednees and lucouceivatile &vireo lions 'which have beim . thrust opoo our people. Front• sunrise until '141164 rho roottmliterally swarm with applicant's for reliof—muni women and ohildratt,._ hag. garitadirpile, and altnost denuded; with harrowing tatetrofteinit and outrage, and wurderoind destruction of their - hula all, by the oriole of these worse thaticiovils.— Some have lived on baked squash, others alone On pUtapkias some on greed corn ground in. co ff ee-mills, and some have been , so harmssed and hunted that they caw hardly tell how they have lived. Most of these applicants are eiceedinglyintelligeut, and seine whese tectonic matte in the wind, are sollighlfeducated Unit they would do no discredit to the Most polished and gifted circles. •• ' - 6,248 15,519 - 6,248 For God sake, bleasrs. Editors, do all you ceo to induce the North to send' US more food and clothing. -I.— ?The'infsmoua Clark, murderer of Bar ber. passed through our town te-day. es corted by about twenty dragoons, the ;les pieable wretch being too much afraid to come among 118 alone. Solrue it 'that "the wleked flee when no man' pursueth." Fifteen otheebf the pritioners at Lit clunpinti were sequined yesterday, eight of whom °were, however,- , re -arrested tin the charge et having assisted in the des truction of Titus's hotile. The seven who reaclftuVLatitren.ce came in to-day for change of elothing—noble fellowp, all of them—yet, in , consequence of being so huddled together in such a filthy hole is their ,prison at Lecompton, they were, physically, about the , most loaihrome 8011 ahhoirent eet of men I have ever, seett—a het which perils no commeut AbnUt a week since, when Gov. Geary was iu the region of Osawatamie, he gave Martin White, the assassinator of Freder ick Brown, half a dozen dragnona, that he . FWhite) might assist hint in his arrests ul ree State men, who are guilty 4- of tto earlhly crime savethat of retaking from the Pro! i Sfaveryisis toe property of which they have been robbed. This is pacific), lion with a vengeance I LOSS OF THE STEAMER, LYONNAISE. . Thrbaetitie Elise, Captain Neilson of and from Hainburg, arrived at Nen. iork on the everting of the 1411 t, and' report?, speaking on the lOtli a firemen. barque, haFing on board sixteen , passengers and the crew of the steamer Lyonnais.), hene.e for,Havre on the Ist instant, which was run into by a large ship on the night of the 2d, 'and abandoned next day. These six- teen persons were picked up in a boat on the flth, with two others who had died. Among the saved is the second mate of the Lyonnaise, who hirehilies the . ebove. The second mate, and those with H ie , left the steamer on the afternoon „of the. 3d i, enneequently they,vvere six days in a boat,. the mate says, in his, knowledge, the, , • .captain and, all others on board left the next morning...* There were forty platten. gers on board *the Lyonnais°. The. fate of the rest is uncertain. . , • The Lyonnaire was built in ?mien water tight compartments, and if only two bulk. heads reihained, she would still float. 2 The steamer was abandoned the next diy—crew' and passenger's taking to her :Six boats and a raft., The latter had forty onfipard. but it ie not supposed it'could have lived through the rough weather tha :followed. The boat picked up was the only. life•boat on board. Nothing is known of the raft' and the five other boats, Mid it is feared that they sittil,,those`of, them (about ohe hundred and thirty) havw • perished. • The Lyonnais° area still afloat when abandoned, - 1 Among the, passengers was Mr. 'Albert Sumner, a brother of Hun. Charles Sem• • ner. . It is a melancholy coincidence, that another brother of 'Mr. Sumner ( Horace, 'a yuung.man of great promise) lost Mollie • by' drowning, at the wreck . of the alit'p Elizabeth. on Firelirland;in 18110:' 4Furlher Parliculari of* Lvoni4ri D . Lras' ter, Yetti, Noiember 17,—The.vessel that came in contact with the, Lyonnaise was. 'the . bar que Adriatic, from Belfast, Maine, bound to Saiannah. . It appears that the 'steamer's lighti were 'seen by the, 'Adriatic twenty minutes before the collie. ion. The captiim. who.; Was.on' the 'deck at the time, supposed the 'leader stood on iterentirsa,lind , wee not aware 'of the juju. , ry done her. ' The Adriatic has arrived at .Uloucester,,havineaustained but little• in jury. ' The legishituro' of Vermont ad• iPurAed on Vfednesday, atter' pasting a bill , appropriating 8 . 20,Q0U tf, supply food aril olothing for the pour iteltausaa. •Sorthern merchant, while in the ears go/gig to Boston : mote the acquaint-. abe t " id a oeferre vroinac." of Sue appear ance colt betwiching manners. (h► reach ing Holton they touk a cstriage twanmmurt a ho►ei ire common, an►f agreed to be knoWn tot ..141r, and Mrs. Philendar Car- They :sopped ;eviller, and then retired ; bat a Hoed woo came over the moonshine, as will Ire rem Irons the following from the Courier r• At twelve o'clock there was a fearfeo knocking at the door of the lady's chandler; —nothing like it straw ►he death of D ue► _ can. Mr. Carole cried nut »Who is there ;" no 'newer ; but more knocking. The door opened at last.; in popped a eons table,•elawyer and a sea►np in the character of an ..fejitrod Husband. The constable had a warrant, issued by 'due proccce of law, for the arrest of Mr Car.. role, who was greatly frightened. - .Tnor lawyer was' in attendance for the graft cetion of his own eyes. There . - was groat, deal of excitement for about tee minutes. The idiusband" exhibited 'Minch writh and a pistol; hut lie wae.diaarined.' He cried out to Mary in look him in 'the face. can't John," was her reply. "Mary, look up to me, I" -of calm& John!' --The ,cuaree. dialogue was eontin tied; the merchant shivered and implored' for tor:its—a settlement—something with. , in the reach of, dollars. . , . , . . This wan just who ...John" %enmesh-Bei took some hard' sash, some , notes ; for more; in.ell the sum of 85.000 war to he . p'aiti him as a ransom against hie- nger, Miryiall leafs, left the howl upon her: ..lionl.en.d's" arm. ' • ' , Jlt is said that this is ease or-the pnnel thieving kind, The 'armoury swag• set adrift in Baltimore. and knowing . somewliatof Mr. P. Carrole*whickic a good fictitious name-..she demo : mined • to entrap him. "'ohm" the,huohnntl, had his eye upon the movement! of the • parr all through and accomplished him mission Perhaps it would be well tn. say that. this "John" is a fell w _ who has figured ie this linsiners. to sew extant. 'lie nisi, been known as 6 .Prennott F. Harris " , as "Prot. Harris; nod:"Prof.. Prescnur end he has been engaged in the Imainese of ;ludo/ling to young people., for a dollar ' each, how they may gain oar& affeciiann.. He has made 'quite a penny . . in this any. _He is altogether good • deal of. a. Of the lawyer nod the con/tilde ,iihn figured in this case per haL --Mar , 141 r P. Carrot.) was the,r victim, ton stone. what ! Mr. Ham is on the, trick of *Prof. Hirrist and it is quite likely ohm he will prevent_ the payment of-the notes', kir the balance of ilin i fire Owosso,i dollars exhir ed from the unlortunate Baltimorean Mn it ..Dennoe ATIC" FAA UDC.-- WO have already mentioned the altipendmie frauds perpetrated dy the Iltithatian early in New York. it appears that the Demo. crate there surpassed all others in the ce. tent of such outrages upun Ilan clemitii. franchise. The New Yank Tribune gives the lullowing'staternent of lawn, The lei, 4th and Gib weeds ol our eity each return 'more votes for Bochneare silone thau there,are legal voters in those wards respectively, to say nothing of the Fremont and Fitlmore , goose. 'rise, 1 4th ward fluorite 'very nearly as. many 4itris., mom votes so there are legal voters 111. the word, The yore returned from the. 17th • ward is also impudently, infamous& trait (ltslent. ' We do not pay hawSur tistivonst coutald out eorre ispond with ..thosu actual • ly voted in; but .hat there Is trawl ansise where is nisnifest. '!'here are mit. seven, hundred Buchanan voters this day iu the. lat ward,.ad Yet 1,463 votes for Ilescit lanais are returned ,from that ward! What to be saidtif inspectors of airctiott-,wh it, having taken but four, hundred votes for Assembly. find over six hundred sows . the GsseinhlY box wisest they open it ,to `canvass, and proceed, to destroy Iwo. hums 'tired' in such a manner that a raoslubstiv who rimed Oily isoneSS votes had but 61 . - teens returned tor him? lidw lung an free institutions bear the strain ut such ail. laiuies as these! ARTIFICIAL ICR.-Mi:E. merriant,„ in a letter from the "Banks of the Vayullais," Ohio. tloteq October 81, has furitialoul the New. York Commercial Advertiser with' the following de 'caption of 'a marbles for productog intense cold This afternOnn I have been engaged ki examining a Machine made herd f..ir , prints ! cing intense cold by artificial means. The machine, alter having worked tur,iii buoy.' brOught down the mercury in the :titer-. motueter mate fine u(lwesdy (due degrees . : Wow zero, which was the lowest degree marked on the seale, I out an apple, and. placed it on the outiide of one of Omuta*. a l pipes in which a current ill ether was; made to piss through a vacuum, and in a:.' few mninente it was frozen,, This: chine has been two years in being hrought. ; to its present state of grit forwardness--; it is worked by Steam. It freezes forming blocks of ire twelve inches by six -:—.that being the size of the,metal cells . which the refrigeratitin takes place. Each cell is; separated limn the others by wid.; '. way be e.llled a fl ue, A large numbe r of l'hese cells are placed in what map.bo, called a' square cistern, and of sufficient, num:Perm produce a ion of ice at ration. Clothing of persons coming.to. quarantine in 'vessels can be frozen ~by, this 'machine, and thus divested of . .the germs of pestilene. It can be made to frost the entire inside of a ship in a Sew hours, and thus purify its hold and Att. other apartments, and it is capable of re. diicing the temperature of .atime wkarn. houses so low as to frie the goods attired in the refrigerated apartments liom-everv; thing that can eugender,the disease of yellow lever. " . LUXURIOUS listratosto Cans.--Ths ,Detroit Advertiser says the cars on the., • Illinois Central Railroad, for comfort and , convenience, excel those of any mime rood' - in 'the West. One of them contains six, state rooms, each room hating two • With cushioned bocks, long enough for „ person to lie upon, The backs of rho seine are hung with hinges at the upper. edge, so that they may be turned up it pleatture, thus forming two single'beritti, ope over the other, where persona 'may • Bleep with ill the comfort imgistable. one end of the car is a small wash-room, with marble washthowls, looking•glitaisi r etc. On dio opposite video( the ear front • the atute•room ht . 's row of seats with‘re. i• volving backs, similar to barber's bliairs..• so, that the , arranged,„uectipaill tripy., straight in easy iiiiittid• rt pleasure. TheiTilice flee cars haytt.paph two or three limiter awe-rooms. , • Scene. 1 THR STAR AND _BANNER. GETTYSDINIC: Friday Evening November 21. liteliglouo Serried+ for the next ,Sabbath. /itsbyterien C i hure/.--Services moraine isnd evening, Rev. Mr. Van Wyko. Christ Church, (Lutheran.)—Services in the morning,. Dr. Sehoeffer. and evening, Dr. "laugher, Si. James' ChtiroA, , (Lntheran.)—Services morning and evening, Rev. Mr. Hill. Methodist Episcopal Clitirek—Serticos in the morning, Rev. Mr. Anderson. German Reformed Chureh.—Services morn. leg'and evening, Rev. Mr. Zeigler. lesociate Reformed' Ohnrch.—Serricos in the afternoon nt 2i o'clock. Rev. Mr. Werner: CalAdie Chureh.- 7 :Services morning, Rev. Zr,Zrr De Necker. ' The Prayer-Meeting of tho Presbyterian, 429ormisn Reformed, and the two Lutheran 'churches is held every'.Wednesday evening; Nethodiet. Thureday evening. 'AN, APPRENTICE To learn the Peintin f Business, •will he la ken at this Office. Industrious habits and good moral character requisite. Nona other need apply: WOOD WANTED, 7/04Wolare In 'alit of IVOQD, and hope that thoso of our patrons who intenato send um Wood on account of subscription, will do so at 1186. Yesterday Was•csitserd 'as 'lltunksgiv- Ing'dity by our citizens generally,. the stores _ end places ofliuliness being closed. . Christ Chstek as open for setvicits the morning, the itev. Mr, 1111.1„delivering ale able s'arrnon,, in- vitae: glen Christhsn' tharadter of our govonmcnt. The aim 'of the speaker seemed to be , to, combat: the position assumed by Judge 'Dt.iteE t in bit Addreasto the' Liter ory Societies of Pennsylvania ,College, a few months age, in which•hili Honor maintained rtlnt the evident , design'of the foundetsof our ItepaloSt was to ."a: Slats without' iteUgiow." Mr. Hill was listened to with marked ettentios by a large audience, compo: 1 ,sed of members of 'the several religious de• nominations ottitatowit.. the Iraiance of the day was devoted to so cial atousemewts, autt aeolstfd.le be generally 4njoyed by all ' sitainut one east' of impcwhance was tried in Common Pleas this. soeek:' fiat of Jobs Williams vs. Nancy ;Witham, Ned heirs of 'David I Vitherow, - ciceetuast;- - -heing to action in ejectment to try the title to,the Farm , now in possession of defendants in Ilantiltoi.ban township. Plaintiff claimed a title by eon ..reyanoe, including IL deed executed by David • Witherow sa far back as 1825. Defendants • ' claimed title.hy adverse possession, extending yearc Verdiettor Plaintiff. • On Wednesday evening Court ndjourr.ed over Thanhagiving day to this morning, to dis ,rase of some Quarter Sessions business. SII ERIFF'S SA I, Thomn :sold on tho I I th. inst., on the premises. s lot - of _ground, with tare houses theruou, in Lust Ber • lin, (property of Daniel Sphttglee,) for Val 00 —John Skidatote purehaser. . . Also an outlet., property of the same, for $315 00—John hurley purdmoer. Alm), on Saturday lust, property of Iftigh Penwiddic, in thin placo, for sl,3so—Willitou liValkor purchaser. '," . (gar MessrslatrlXlllld Tomo:, the Contrite, !tors for the construction of. the Gettysburg hare, during the last two weeks.. !hens liirmyitig a (tannin(' lino from Union throvh,Westininstkr, to Oiron's Mills, :and hlre succeeded iu finding a good route. ISXOI. M, SAMBON has presented the ‘'l`ll - Miles . ' with a handsome silver Med ' iil,• 4 'to siorit by the best shot in the coin piny."4, ilitaietbit..is a very benutind one, linring'beetripsttimnp in BalOnore,with ap imipriam tintless.' , • I,ARGE TURNIP,--Dfr. DAxna.l3rtntran 'am seat to oaf office a mammoth Turnip, suensuripg 80 , inches in eincein nce, feze . It it; .or pure Aniericaolreitti. ' ' ' Vir The llaaciunian :men iced boys had a adentonstratian. oli Wanlnerdny night in honor of the "glorious victory" achieved itythe recent Presidential context. `BPing talkie curio u s to learn what especial enceneagraent the Bache veers mould Arm , . from theemarkuble facts • .developeil,by tbayeturni pf tho electioo, 'we repaired, to thefiontl. of The • "Glob; :Ilk," 'id leer the speaking--Jesse Mew,mau, Moves ?ninon, and E. K . Busiblear,'Eatirc, offacin , ding. Tbe Oralspnaker introduced MR:melt nil no "old ;litt;; Wade acid pro:Lai:mooed a brilliant , eulogy upon the ~.Mnatural,':political and pro fessional character" of Mr. Btiebamm, whore acts "would fill the greatest page reworded in , our l'residential Rafts." Jesse ,-having ten. • eluded his intuitions •Seffort, was auweed4l by Mr. IPCipan, who insisted that the election :',of James Iluehenan had been 'scoured by the help of the AhnigistY. Possibly. providence does ocasiowilly int 'trip ateke,t at lag's pia. .es to "scourge the.' nation'," and upon. no oth pr assumption can we account for the iuncess of the corripi ' 'that make up the present Locothen roalty., twit that. tne Buchvieent arit Oodbt icheltie, - pcoiile t .auggest othat, they tri to obey HIS lawaYand at the next celebration in honor 40 - J6ait dealings with then, they should'ilrink letis'WhiskeY,' be less riotous; and shoek 'Citizens With less horrid profanity than tile! did on e l lVedtnioXday night. , But the' s eniin'SeniCe orgratification , Mr. M'Clean founa in the fact that "the Democra cy had carried Adanntodunty."'' Atithe roNalc ,er has 'toyer been et/spewed of selfishness, it :is uo more thtin simpleitutrice to htm to Bug goat that the gritifieation'thi t evinced was not superinduced by any sordid regard for the ."loaves and fishes,' bet hfilte conviction that now we are likely to have the Comity offices filled by hottest 'nook, rind thit hereafter4u Ale° will be dispensed' by impartial Judgee. Our neinit4ake' followed in what ive presume •, „ was' regarded as the' speech of the occasiou--, Jesse's always excepted: With Mr. 21.'Clean,, Zh e speaker insisted that the Democrav were 'indebted to Providence for tho "glorious victo ry" they bud achieved. .tit all _events, it is very elearthat tiny arc not indebted to the natfor vote for that result, as that is heavily against nuehanan and bitt party. The speak. er counselled tn odoagion (!) and forbearance en tho part of his pattiesl friends, inveighing warmly against the asperities of partisan con troversy, and isiddidg up with , a practical ap 'plication of his judicious coun sels, by a whole sale denunciation of the suppottera of bol. Fremont as a party without principle—fana• !Eel, 'Repagiciiiis; 411 the speakers agreed that the Union was now eafo l—so that we shall probably licat no more of that nonsense until the next Presi dential election. Our body politic, some how or other, becomes periodically diseased, repai ring a doso of Union-saving quackery about every four years. It in a little remarkable, however, that the doclOrs uniformly pronounce the patient out of danger as soon as the of cc tion has passed by. At the close of the speech-making, a dis play of fire-works took place in front of the Lourt-house, after which the sober part of the audience dispersed. At a rer► late hour the drunken ones went to bed, and the town be came quiet. THE MORMONS FOR BUCHANAN. re Ma Zane-Day Sent.. The Elders and Euler, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter• Day Saints to as Saints in the linited States of America: POE,' 13RETHRENi FAITHFUL; . - FOLLOW- RllB Or 711 E. LORD'AND, .RECIPHINTS 01 ,His GRACE—We call Upon you to .siand firm to . the prlnciplei of religion in the coming dottiest for President of the court• ' try. , Our duty is plain. There are. two principle parties in the :country—ono isl focus, and the other against us. " The Democratic Conventituf in eincin nati, which nominated James Buchanan. for President, passed; the followikg resolu tion , ' "Resolved, That Congress has no row. . , er.under the Constitution tit interfere with or conirol the domestic iustitUtiorts or n the several States,,and 'that' all atiok S taiev are the sole and proinirjudgel - of " everything appertaining to their own ellitirs nut pro hibited by the Constitution." rit ill principle of the Pemooratia . pir• ty. Which they have extended to Territor• les as well all State". and the thiptrine. of squatter giiVereigniy:aiiplies . in us in, Des= aril as well as to the settlers - in kaftans end Nebraska. The Democratic - part.) , ,is the !Inurement in - God's hand, by which is to tie elected • our recingnilion as a sovereign State, with the domestic institutions of Slavery and Polygamy, as established by the pat. riarchs.and prophets of old, under- divine ainhority, and renewed to the saints of latter days, through God's' chosen-• rulers acid prophets. • • • lo the Republican Convention - assembled at Philadelphia, whim. nominated John Cl. ,Freutunt for President, fl was • • Resolved, Thai the Constitution con. (era upon Congress sovereign power over the Territories of the United Slates for their Government, and that in the exercise ; of that - power it to both the right and the imperative duty of Congress to prohibit fiat the Territories those twin tirlide of bar barism. po lygatny and slavery. This is a blim niched direciFy at our rights as ritizeus of one of these Territor ies, at our sacred institutions and our holy - • Saints of the latter slays, vi whom Grid reve3l, his will through hitehosen proph ets, stand steadfast, in your hitt); for the time is at hand whinh was foretold by the prophet of old, and recorded in the ancient seruitiireet : "And in that day shall seven women lay hold of one man, and they Will say. ICI us eel 01 oor own bread and wear our own .apparel ;. only let us be called by thy naniu lo,take away our re• fironeli." Givets by order of the Pre. 'dent am Rulers, at Great Salt Loike, on. the four ieunth tiny of A uguilt, 1856 A FREE SOILSTE, A T UM.—The nor thern tier of counties in Pennsylvania al ga7o majorities for the Union tielcot- Erie gi7es 2572. iVarren, 850, Allieau 293 Ti nge 3152, Bradford 4665, Susquehanna 1323, Wayne 89, and Potter 601. Bore is au aggrirgate of 13,535 majority against Buobananin this rengo of counties: Tak iog in Crawford county, which really toren ed part , ol what was formerly the Connec ticut 'Reverse, the aggregate would be 15,508. The gouthoru tier of counties, iu Now York State, go for Fremont in the same at) lo as our northern tier, inciuding a majority for every county (tom the Cattakills to Loh Erie. r. A Sricv larran.—One of the *harp- Feet political letteie of the campaign is the ,10110 wing. Mr. Vallandighatu threatens to commit Mr. Campbell's election : Hattzt.vori; Ohio, Oct. 31, 17118 received pier Orillen commun.. iouchiug . that "Hner business"' Anne time tiller it appeared in the 'tiuze papers." • No official information of my election to a seat' in tile , k:ung ream tit the United Slates hae yet been furnished, ainryou will pardon me; hit .suggesting that perlispi yoUr deep anxiety on this aubjeotAue occasioned premature netinti.• lit Dectlmbei next I shall probably re. ceive, under the "broad seal" of the State of Dhio. a certificate that the hen& of re. preset ling the Third District in tlt6 next, .Co has been conferred on me by the' pe In that.event, pleinseobsurve that ye the immiptin intone Of the present con ned adininietration are nut only in. cited but dared to contest my right to the seat. Should you or they attempt to car-, 1.3 out your vaunted designs. I protniae 'the • ' , country a record of _ona °film most corrupt and diegracelui outrages„thtit,have ever ,been perpetrated Upon :Ito American ballot-box. -D. CAMPBELL. „ v01..0. Vallaudightim. •• ' ' , IMPORTANT 1 0 40),I.ENGLAND,—.1..t is amt. 'oil in the l'itiladelphia .anwricalt that psi.- imto letters, received in that city from the Bon. G. M. Dallas, United States Miniswir at he Court of St. James, by hie contiden. tint friends, .convoy, tho important iutelli game that lie has succeeded in negotiating a treaty' between . the United States and England, which covers and settles all the peinn3 in dispute between the two countries. It has been the earnest desire of President Pierce and Soorstarylilarey to accomplish this difficult task before retiring 'from/of., lice, so that all possible troubles might he smoothed away for the incoming Adminis tration. The, instructions, given to Mr. Dallas, when he entered upon his mission, have been zealously acted up to by him, and the result has Won most happy, as above 'noted. A stinntre &tor IN ILLINOIS..;-ROCk laud, 111., Nov. 11.—John G. Taylor, sher iff. of :Winnebago county, in endeavoring to arrest Alfred Countryman, charged with stealing, this morning, was shot dead by the prisoner. The murderer fled to the woods. A large n A nniber of citizens pur sued and captured him, and lodged him in . Grcatexeitemont existed , and a strong . diSposition• manifested' , to lynch, but penally oyoreotue; • f.. 5.7 • PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICIAL. Straight Total Dem. Fretn't Fine() Fillee Opp. Buck. Adams 1120 1225 24 2369 2637 Allegheny 13671 592 896 16159 9062 Armstrong 2963 . 113 75 3161 2680 Beaver 2658 103 133 2894 1905 Bedford 300 1784 152 2242 2458 Writs 1031 3282 804 4623 11272 Blair 445 1753 697 2895' 2069 Bradford 6938 30. 71 7039 2:114 Bucks 4682 419 314 6417 6517 Butler 3401 ,14 67 3482 2648 Cambria 804 861 107 1772 2987 Carbon 692 309 150 1157 1866 Centro 390 1400 552 2342 2835 Chester 5308 620 828 0756 t 333 Clarion 788 944 6 1738 2760 Clearfield " 756 650 93 1399 1978 Clinton 613 648 34 1300 1485 Columbia 1239 214, 6 1468 2689 Crawford 6360 4 41. 5405 3191 Cumberland 1472 1565 14 3051 3427 Dauphin, 1616 2332 107 4054 3094 Dolawaro 1590 219 791 2600 2003 Elk 275 45 7 ,327 575 Frio 6150 37 . 252 5445 2584 Fayette 2089 1128 , '46 3263 3554 Franklin 2446 1217. 16 3679 3469 Fulton 142 ' ' '66l L. 70$ 970 Greene, 1321 272 14 1607 . 2747 Millington 926 908 727 2571 2161 Indiana 3612 '1321 32. 3876 1762 Jefferson 1063 ~ 583 32 1678 1463 Juniata4Bo . 091 , 160, .1227 1305 , Ltincaster 6608 3615, .977 11240, 8731 Lawrimuo 3065. 11 86 3161 1220 Lebanon 2414 396 41. 2851 2511 Lehigh .3237 91 31 3359 4426 Luzern° 4850 305 563 5714 ', 11701 Lyeuming .934 • 1760 70 2704 3324 Arlican 812 7 40 869 526 Mercer 2686 16 103 3804 2690 Mifflin 216 989 '6l 1266 1491 Maine - '560 67 12 . 620 2215 biontgomery2B4s - 492 1773 5110 :7134' Montour 606 la 11 815 'nil North'inpl. 1168 644 1184 3000 5.60 NorthuMb. 606' '1096 244 1906 :1059 Perry 621 750 - - 637 - 1928 . 2135 I'hiluderit' 7.892 12218 11866 31976 38222 Pike 270 10 • 5 2335 862 Potter ' 1264 4 2 1270 667 behnylkill 2188 , 2315' 367 4870 7035 Somerset 1458 1404 1 .2803 1763 Snyder 443 1015' 49 567, 1265 Sullivan poo 43 6 :357 5:18 Susqueban. 3861' .• 8 48 3912 2548 Tioga v 4541 7. 20 4568 1386 UI/1011 1420 171 ' 15 1615 1092 Venango 2041 55 7 2113 2157 Warren 2091 2 47 2140 1121 Washington 4237 137 128 • 4602 4288 . Wayne 2172 76 37 2285 2259 Westmored 4091' 233 66 43n0 "5172 Wyoming 1138 17 67 1212 1171 Turk 611 3300 1001 4812 .6876 Total 147280 1562 , 11 i 2632622980:10154. Total voto east in the State, 46021,05 Total vote for Boatmen, 230154 u n i on v ote j -Preinuut, 147286 t Fillmoro, 30248 . 1 203534 Buchanan over Union, Straight Fillmore vote, Straight. Fremont vote, Vold'Mi. Gerrit,. Smith, Buchanan's mnjarity over ail. MI the stiltiglt Fremont votes are not inclu ded, there having been 101 In one ward in Philadelphin, which were not returned to the Prothonotary's office, nor sent to llarrisbnrg: The vote for fierritSmith hat( not been Muhl; ed in HI, and is'not included in the above: If these had been, Bueborin'n majority would have been overcome. . Fremont's vote on the union electoral ticket is 147,286—Pil!morel:item! vote on "straight" and"union" tiokets was 82,574. There are some strange results in some onto. 'ties which are hard to account for. For in. static° : in ,behation county the vote for Irwin and Ethittirds fs 3,119 ; for the other Union °Meters: 2 - ,901. "Muekalcw, McCandless and Nebinger have 2,511 ; other Buchanan 2,4!1. in [mow counties the united' vote FreMerit and Fillmore differs from the vote or. Irwin.. lu Wayne county, the vote lim 13 uelcalew is 2,259, and the rest of the .Buchan• an electors have but 1,780 ; • and the united vote of Frefitont and Fillmore is 2248. while Irvin and the other Union electors have only 2,047 votes. • HORRIRLE DEAT4l.—Andrew Dewitt, of 141arbletown, Ulmer enmity. N. Y.. cams to hi death on Sunday , night under die most_ appalling circumstances. He, had been drinking during the day quite freely, and was at Wood's. near Sides, Ridge, in the evening. While sitting in . the bar mom he became stupid and fell to the floor. He was taken up, carried out. placed in a . blacksmith's shop, and left . there.- About 'two hours .after smile per sons went iimilhe shop, when fhey found him dead, and pert of his facie wen off by a dog. • • SINOPLAR Fitizairiv.—Among the pZa seligt.rs of the c§te.orner 10 LyGnitaise. W 3 Mr. Albert Sumner, brother of the Mess• achuseits Settau,r, 'who. has resided for some years et .Newport, 11. t. He is a gentlemen 'oh wealth and standing, and pariakes of the tastes and accomplish 'menu; of. hie kindred. It i. , a singular and mei:u:linty criineidence that .mmther ~brother, of Mr..,Sprniter, Horace, d , young man of great Foulke. lust his life by drowning.at the Wicrk of the ship Eliza beth, oh•Firt , Island; in 1850, ont which °emotion Margret Fuller 04oli, her' hus band and child. also perished: 'FIRES ON THE I'RAIIIIEI3—TIIILEE-Ree. SONS BURNED —We have iutelhgeneu of very destructive fires on the prairies in many places io Central Illinois. In Chris tian county, On the sth, it is stated that a family of movers from Indiana, consiating of three men and one woman, while 'cross iug.the prairie from Buokhart Grove to iklowequa, were Overtafien by pne of these fires", and so badly burned that three have since died. and the fourth is' not expected to live. The wagon and all their clothing, &e„ were entirely consumed. It is sup pose that the men ,wcre drunk ; and that, the woman was unable to save herself.— Dixon (l 11. ). Telegraph, Nov.• 1. • Swlrr • Hatatuunos.—When they do nab a !scoundrel uh England whose crime can be legally - punished they make short . - work of bun. About • the same tiine that Huntington, the great forger, was arrested here, a Man named Robson, had de frauded the Crystal Palaeu 'at' Elnyden; ham of 1.10,000 was arrested' in England. The City of 'Washington brings the:intel ligence that Robson Lao been indicted, tried, found 'guilty and settienced to 20, years' imprisonment. Huntington; on the contrary. has not yet been indicted.—N. Y. Times.' • • • SOLD LIED.•NIGOTH.9.—MiIiti. .IkleDulfie of. South Carolina, John Van Buren' bride elect, has sold her nigger& at du lea lege price of $7OO, preparing liersclf for companionship w ith a Buchanan TreiSeil er I She aced not Lave done that, for John it so debauched iu politieel and mot.. al •sentiwent, that, despit9, his oid-tirue horror of slavery, we believe he would jurt as soon raise niggers for the market us pigs, and doubtless, iu view of the trade he might drive in this line, wo question if he does not feel that the lady has compromised hie expectant fortune by disposing of her I,hteuau et9ok ao low an average: . . The aroatest Wonder of the Age' TEACHER th'ARITER. No Pay if Dr. Tobias' celebrated Venetian I .• TIRE School Directors of Fixations Tenn i, . e sh s ipdesire to employ a Teacher For one Sandy Hook, Nov. 13.—The Cmvani Liniment does not care Cholera, Dysentery, mail steamer Europa. from Liverpool on Croup, Cholic, Coughs, Dyspepsia. Vomiting. I the let instant, brings three days later 3fumps, Toothache, Headache, Chapped hands, i ot th . eb wie °fee° tne!nsh , P, durmgth, wln - , Cold Feet, Mosquito Bites, Insect Stings, l ' e !, • .. 5 ,, male teacher will be preferred. Art- European dates. L i,_ , Chronic itenniatism Swellings, Old Sores , Cuts . iP fiestum meet be ands immediately. A-• There had been no news from Sirtin.;., , eta compensation d ' ~ e Ae.t.„,„„ t h e l will be allowed. Apply to' The Neapolitan question remains phi- L t i a n r t e b s ; I l tr a uil ' e ' e " Pain- -` ----- '''' !either of the undersigned. • • , ck a nd Chest. xo nuenco, Tar IT. , . eisely where it did, the only additicmal in. Or. JOHN M'CLEARY,, r. Tobias has wnrranted his Liniment for cident being that the Government nt Nap. eight years without ever having a demand for WM. RILEY. les had addressed a circular, moderate in !the return of the money—all that is asked is to according its tone, to its diplomatic agents, and that use it to the directions. ,No one mill the King had sent Mona. d'Agioot ; 3 tree be- without it after once using it. If you Frenchman in his confidence) to la i d, 0 , do not find it better than any thing you bare a secret mission, , ever tried before. yet year money returned ! , I na..Thousrunis of certificates have been re- A t ikespateli states that to the French re- coi , ed speaking of its s-irtues Net.,..,„dey„-t quest, to evacuate the Danubian Principal. i s the practice to fill the papers w i t h 03 ,65_ iiiee, IlutAtistrians had returned a flat re- cane from unknown persons, or given by finial. This gives the matter of the Prin- those who have never used the medicine—now nipelities a prominence over all other Dr. Tobias offers to pay 1000 dollars to any topics. ' one who will prove that he ever published a faire certificate during the time he has had 7. his medicine before the public. li I ' e ll on the Agent and get a pamphlet eon ,' Ming genuine certificates. .'..ti persons ens-ions of the large sale of the Vei vtiati Liniment luivo stated it .is injurious Ito t ike it internally, Dr. Tobias has taken the following °Avis : 1 Samuel I. Tobia.s. oldie eitr ofNew York, • dim is of which it is coinpounded are perfect jhe,iii,eigatluontll.-:sawhi4iirairtelie depose leii n.„ tl t i l a I tat hat the ipon i id a i i i n gre., ly harmless to take internally. even in double the ommtity named in the directions, accom paining each Soule. . New York, January 9th, 1856. • • Sworn this day !Jethro me, FERNANDO WOOD,' Mayor, Price 25 andfie sense ; sold by the Druggist . and Patent Medicine Dealers throughout the Unit, d States. ae...Alm) for sale, Dr. Tobias* Horse Lini. ment. in pint boules, at 60 wide, warranted -., , stperior to any other. - ~ , , Dr. Tobias'. Otrirm; 3G Courtlaini st r e et, N. l'irk. M...A150, bv A. D, BUEHLER, Gettysburg all H. S. 31iller..F.ast Berlin. ' - Sept. 19, 1836.—m The French Government journals pert detiratrly and explicitls. .that I Porte ha. demanded, in dee form, that I Austrian,' alien 'evacuate the Prioripalie . , and the Britiah the, Black Sea. hut II they. by a refire! and :tatiraal 1111 l !emu ing, refuse to leave. The English jou I dle, under the immediate inatdrati•ra the Govertimen:, deny this, and wide on the contrary: that no suet' detente) a been made by the Porte. ~ .„ . ...,,rag , The papers! generatiy u In rta • Fraitee sail Germany. almik in unditen • rd tering of the completion. or the pre'l , - reds.towartla roinirletion. of alliances IN. twee', England aril Audit-la, and F7raiii and' ffitiotht. • • • .' . .. 4 L. , )10W stilted that Moulin. as a co -, prOthide; line prouii.iral to refer the qii, • thine of the 'file of 'Serpent, mid lictlgr - t to•Conatniiiiiopla. fur settlement. - .I ' . .... . , . •Ntiirieriiiii'aireate 'of disenotented wtrk m6i entitititie to feb made at lidria. I 'rile tradition of the flank of France, la bailor, . News from Bombay of Ortnher 311 air/ thatthe o expedition agaiii4 .Persia Ifni , ' iti ttreperstion,lutliail not mailed. inini datums and the cholera had ravaged P4l p o andl..-: I oh Stirade. . . - -' .• !, .... Th. impnrimn t'egarcla fie npre.rls of relaiiona .beiweirn Prance and England - Public rumor 1r longer heehaw* to. any that au .Auglo-Aos- Irinn Manure' iasioiceoarirr to rounteract the thrpatemol snllinme'httwenr 11112411i1' Offpiah isiformnion helot kept carefully Irvm lho n't+ have . 1 10 iiiegii.rpr knowing hOw far there' new alliaoco. !mall pingo aged. SuOr ;i1 are - Oiven OH die au hjeet roma 'von the Paris correspondents oldie !elution jutiii- .Potrrict AND Flriarrer..—A leiter from Philadelphia. pohln.fied in 'die Now - Yqk 2•liimpe, un TaraOy, contains the f I. 18--'211609 . "A 'gond thing is current abou , t . Sandlr . ir son, the Chaman el the Fill ~,,, re.7E4e utive Comminee-- a chap who bus b n seek ingli4miviLlik tt any-cheap D'olge t y.l wherever en Opening filtered. ')'here a I filthy little - six by-ni n e sheet Ise're coded ../ he gailiiAelpa..os '4114 ibly edited (Ord! save fist!) by one I?latligari, fa- . parr t. whose virtue beempe reproached -sirloin\ A mem fier . ef our opoght. 'vidigliteueil, limo ;est. and pure minded l.e islatefe. This ./Vents waro ‘ bought years past by the dies. mous Sanderson'. bet •. li it appears e' de signed eViel , !itiefilineitt . or two' pericafient. reneoniug probably .11k0 A :phildsoplier,i 1 that us ti was .oworill nothing to noducla,"• ol - - - - li pa •mg fn o - 7 -- -- - -T. -7.=• - 7 .-o ....,..._____ I erg'' ' . ra g ''''' w i'' Y r ? ' 1(1 " ' HANOVERliAllilliir Will not :fail to admire the own! force O- r - :). • ••-• '- . - this legion! deduction'. Well .Paitiimik I 1 , shier. g . et , sojo . iolg , tn . ent at law, with i 4t : 1 1 0 1 :70: 11 : 1 'L exprietailon. however, of getting-,.the rat' 'WHEAT, j) bushel, • . -133t0 l 45 in - ,HmAW:doueiKlC,N;coy. 19, 1 1 8 6 50 2 . 5 pm:kettle me jungement an d kept li nt 4). . k . r5. , .. ._ • 11. till denteStlay,. if th ou , 8„ he vita; 1 , 11 . 1, , ' . . , o 6 7 : 1 . cfnotwil... flearing.hhinn recent days, tlt 11UCE %MEAT, perbnshel • ;- : AO *Jonderstlieh financial condition was ten Pt EI'ATOKS I , per bushel -, -40 .. - - velously improving. mot withstanding tut ;T I 310TIIY,SliED, ' • , ••••3" , 00, eraser 'movement in' France; 'lnc kept a (3,4l Viilt-SEED, '• • - I • ' g'; bright lookout, and. one moreiug it eame t i n ,*" . ,‘„ -X , -5 ,., -I; , E- ‘ 1 ,1" „,". - - - ' Til q to pars.oj est hoffore the election, that the •?•'" - ' l ' ' '''''' --.- ART ' ' aforesant Sanders:in deposited SI.OOC in bank, where it 'hail lAA lain Many hours .before Master Stieriffetalked in, with an attachment itt form ciavering his deposit and a Pre viens . lenience. Meg almost enough to quite eitifiguish ston's claim l c Just imagine duo' patriotic, indignation about 7'he News naive when, that latest' intelligence gut to the sanction \ - And th e worst .of the pramient • joke Was th a t i t j was too late to ItlAk e reclonationiupon the I Utilirsaving allies." '.. o A cruel joke was played 4 i m a datryillrill down east, recently. Sick triad wags called him at Midnight, in the l ,mitlet du thunder slimier, to go to the tissue I of his most valuable caw ,which w c h i >. king. He - rushed to the cow yard: anti inl e crown:de quetlY chewing • her ettol;—,4l t ft mango! wurtzel beet in the nose of his 1 P um p' . '.• IfeAnscons.-.—llendaches, no matter f what cause, have an unfailing remedy in Ciie. :. rate(' Sitpur Coaled reyelable Purgative Pill ' The most obstinate nervous headache; or heti 1 ache arising from foulness of the stornach,yiehl,. ;to their operations in a few hours, end personal 'who use them 113 it general opening medicine land purifier of the blood will never be troubled with . the headache tit all. The proprietor gives Ibis warrant of tlois, and will return the tummy, paid for thena if they do nut come up to his recommendations. Nearly every regular ploy : aicise in 'New York recommends thenifor head. l 1 aches to the exclusion" of 'al: other remedies, and upwards of thirty of them have given the 1 'proprietor certificates to this effect. Clicken-, euer's Sugar Vetoed „Vegetable -Pills produee neither grope br nausea; and being coated with sugar' are i ns easily' swalloned. as bite of • 11 ,. , candy, which goVes them an obvious advantage a wes ,. ... , over all other medicine. Persons 'subject to 'coffee, Rio . ; • headaches should ',never lie without. a box of ..., a .„ e. jaa:.. I them, for thus ruined they will have but link to fear from its attacks. • - These Pills may be had in every chi, tcwn. and villige in the United States: '•' - ' IlirOity,readera are well aware that we have never advertitied patent medicines—but ,we now publish an, we of,Ayers 'Pills, not berause we are paid fur it alone, bet because loneStly believe that 1)r. Ayer is one orate beet Physicians and Chemists ti the age, and because we know from. expen- once that hie Cherry Pectoral is the best medi cine for a Cough that Wes ever invented. We havelmen eured.by it of &severe Bronchitis, and have given it to our family with unfailing success for Colds, Coughs, Whooping Cough, Crotp,,Are, Our neighbors who have tried the Pills represent them as an extraordinary good medicine.—Denweret, .Me Arthur, Vinion Co y Ohio. ' ' BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE, Warranted Ito dye brown or black, to as to defy detection, witliont the least injury to hair or akin. It is the admiration of the critical, the envy of imi truant—never fades, It is the perfection WIWI art, as it is the . arir , inal. Made and Fold, or applied, at the WtiTactory 233 Broadway, Now York. A steel plate htbel with. Ww. parclllal.oa is on eac h hpx,of genuine', all °167 era are counterfeit, Roy. 21, 1856.—m PROM EUliorr.. 1 miursmostE accautik.-r. Sare' ally to. inert fd to . Priclay, Nov. 13, 1856.] ur, Howara Street. . $6.62 ® 6.73 v v e n Fl 3 7 en ar i 3.00 (x:5.00 ,35:7: heat white - • 1.50 ®, 1.60 rn, whitu . 56 (41 62 I :ft r rn, yellow . 60 4. , ' 02 4ye, Pennsylvania • 75 (0 60 :its, l'ennsylvania • • 35 ig t "43 lover Seed 6.00'(0 7.25,. ' imothy "Seed-. 3.37*(51 3.50 lay Timothy - ' 15.00 (020.00 ',l ,ps 7(0 14 1.75 (a) 1.00 '? lt t en a n, - S l ft . ( 3 , j u e lder r s 7.1(0 if i 11" on, Sides-. - . - 8i(0 • 9. `Boon, Hami . .101 ,(0 -12 s'ol, Mess lB.OO (d 20.00 'Port Pried& 15.00 gomo' 1 BeeiMens 15.00 ' a 16.00 I,3 nlin barrels l3 a 14 1 Lard 20 keg. . 131 a .. ]4 I Wool,7nwaslied 23 a , 25. Wool, dashed - - • . ' ' 32 •: a 35' Woo!, tiled -.- •.28-a 7 32 Wool, Rem, common 29 a 32 Wool, Ffee, fi ne • 40 a .45 Wool, Chico Merino ' 40 a 45 Idutter, Wet na, in kegs 14 a 23 Ilutter, 114 16 a • ltt Cheese.-- 10 a -10 i Unfree, . 101 a 14 Coffee, I.t a /5 On the 23d °October, Ilarrisburg. by the Rer. C. A. lay, Rey. J. A. KUNKLE. MAN, of Sehelle u r g , Bedford county, and Miss MARY .1„. RBA, of Perry county, Pa. On tlie 11th inst. by the 11ev. Jaooh Zieg ler, Mri 311ClIAK. TROSTL,E and Miss RUFINTA sCWAITZ, both of Alountjoy towashif. On thl3th inst., 133 the same, Mr. ENOCH' D. WOL , and Miss M. HOUCK, both of rmany township. On thalitme day, by the same. Mr. WIL. - H. SENTZ, If Motnajoy townshi s p, and .Miss MATILDA C. BOLLINGER, of. Cumber . land towns p. On the I h, inst-, hr the Rev. J. Martin, Mr. ADAM EALS, of Butler township, and. HARR 'T BOWERS, of Tyrone town ship. "On the 134 inst.., by thr Rev. D. P. Rawls miller, Mr. CAIRGE COFFMAN and MiSs LYDIA AN! . IiARNEIi b ot h of ma w , 4eonnly: OrM sale at this Plies neglected often prnve fatal; leads to eiustnaption ; anoint the pstrtS three times a shy with I 'PALEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR: ){secretion (Urns in the rectum then insert the "s'ile Seri, gc" finest with Extractor, and grad { Hilly di:sass-1;e it us the sYringe is withdrawn. lAllover fails to cure eases of nay nge or rime lame, nor to give entire case instantly to all, nsplently caring by onc applicntion'. ,l'iles are known by the bent, itching, and pin of the anus. Bleeding piles 'are caused ; sesetimes, by the falling of the whole bonds, , niieh then press the intestinal (Anal light a I Oust the back bones and keeps the blood.' tom returning np the vessels, similar to the shod Irving kept at the top of your finger when ;string ix tied light uround it ; such is fre Linwood for scrofulous humors mod ulcers oform therein i then procure a perfect adorn. ~ , Aso support:r, and wear . 11 compreszs to the ree tim, and Iso nslAt well over the loins anti nbdouten or some time. and the natural belts that su sort the bowels will be contracted and matte afong. and your lit, will he mired. If proper -v applied, every case will be cured. It never fails. .„ W. Jenkins, Esq., of Columbus, Ohio, Sec retary the Ohio Isuratice Compont. vrho was taken to New York in extreme Ability, with piles, to, have an operation by the cele brated Dr. Alma, as the only chance to savelds Jiro, accidentally 'leant of the Pain Extractor,. states, "For years, his ditienne defied -medical. skill, and grew worse until life &tonne intoler able lie was speedily cured by Dalley's Pain, Extractor." N Pain Extractor is goal:hie, unless the am: fl Upon it a. Steel Plate Engraved Label rill' the ai.-4naturea of C. V. CLK:IiENEIt & lb:, proprietor:, aid HENRY I)ALLEY, launfecturer. l'riee 25 cents; per box. tt ill Goleta should be solclremed llinekener & Co., 81 Barclay street., New York nug29lOt weium DIARKET. renc, Tuesday. N0v.15, 185 n. fntm wagous, $6.25 re bushel, / 33 to / 4,5 ;YE, '. . .43 :Olt N, " - 52 PAI'S. • lc. 35 115.10111 T-SEED, P bashel, 3.00 ILOVEIL-SEED, " 6 '25 U.A.X-SKED,. • ". 1 73 11. 4 csrEn OF PARIS, Pion. 6 76 Aiii,Eßl ED. of all kiphr, for Nov. 21, 1886.-3 t On Friday the sth of heronLer next, at 10 clock A. .31,onthe premiere, , Tundersig Jed, Executors of the Estate 1 of ISAAC PAXTON, deceased, late of klountjoy township, Adams county, Pa., will I expose to Public Sale the Real Estate of said deceased, conceiving. 173 ACRES, more or less. situate in 3lpuntjoy township, adjoining 1 lands John Horner, Francis Allison, John Eckenrode. seal others. The Impmvements consist of a large two dory • Brick HOUSE, well finished, LL i i i ". with Back Building attached, a • ... gnood hank Barn, drain Shed, 11 'Wagon Shed. Corn Cribs, Stone Spring House, with a never•failing. Spring of water, conven ient to the dwelling ; also an orchard of choice Fruit. Them is a full proportion of first-rate 31eadow and excellent Timber. The farm is of the bestqua its of red land. Andean be made I one no he "oust productive in the county. At- 1 tendauce will be given and the terms made known on the day of sale by lIENEY DENSER, HENRY CLLITZ, Exec-Wort. Islar.l4, IQA4L—ta t, • VALUABLE FABNI AT PRIVATE SALE. TIRE Indef.:signed offers at Prirato Sale the raluable Fans wn which he re.siste4; situa te in Butler 'township, Adams counts., adjoin ing Bender's Church, Farm of Jacob Matte, and others, containing' more or less. The imprurements are a two story Lug and Weather.boanleil 110 USE, with Stone Rack-building, ia . a hank Barn, Smoke House.. Corn roe Crib and other outbuildings. There 31 is a well of nerer-lailing water convenient to the house. There is a large and excellent Orchard on the prenti.ws. A stream of water ruins through the farm. The land is in a good state of eultiratioh. ' . • - • Persons wishing to siow the property aril Please tall upon the subscriber. - - Oct. 24, . 785G.--3t A GOOD PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber offers at l'rirata Sale, the Propartc on which he resides, situate in Butler township, adjoining lands of Isaac Hrers and Martin Thomas, and containing THREE ACRES', more or less. The im provements are a new two story, rough-cast, Dwelling house, with ;: t 1444 a good bnek-building, Stable, .."; t ru Blacksmith Shop, Dry House, "- &c. It is a first-rate stand for Blacloonithing. There is o variety of first-rate fruit trees on the premises. The subscriber intends to go to farming. hence Isis desire to sell. If not t sold the property. will be rested from the first of April next. tie - The property rill be sold CHEAP For terms apply to sulraeril:er JESSE X.AYBAUGII. Oct. 31, 1556.-31 ETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of lA. ISAAC PAXTON, deceased, late of Monntjoy township, Adam" county. Peinr., hieing been granted to the subscribers, they hereby give notice teall persons indebted to' said Estate to call and settle the same; and that, having claims are requested to present them properly nuthenticated for settlement. HENRY BENNER, -1 F HENRY CLUTZ, j_ " 2. [i7 The first named Executor resides in• 1111 l tjoy township—the last named io Cum berland township. • Nor. 14, 1856.-41 Railroad Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stoehbold• ers of the Gettysburg Railroad Co' atmany, that, bye resolution of the Board of Directors, the fourth installment will lie required to be paid on their stnek - subscription, on or before Me 12Th day of Noreneber neat I/A VI D WILLS, Serreta Gettysburg, Oct. 24, 1856. 17 WALNI'ED, I z /zee% u (Inn LBS. of PORK,. in fkccrnber 51111-n., next, for which CASII will he paid. Farmers who hare the article for sale, will do well by calling and malting curve ments with the subscriber. at his Flour, Bacon and Grocery Store. in West Middle-etreet, Get tysburg.. GEO. LITTLE. /Nor. 3, 1858, it LA T MOTICE. TE NOtes and Book Accounts of ABRAM' A ARNOLD, base been plaoed iu the bands of E. B. Buehler, &A. l'apuelit is required immediately, if casts are :o be mired. Long er thus will not be granted. N0r,.14, 1856.-3 t A\TIIWN PROPERTY . AT PRIVATE SALE. I®-For particulars apply to GEORGE R. BRINGMAX. Gettysburg, Oet. 31, -185 G.-1,54 RASOLS, Umbrellas, Fats—stacks them—at ' .tt Ladiess , rome.ibis Way. Alarge assortment of Ladies' Press Shoes and Gaiter,. fir sale at • COBEAN .t PAXTON'S. liars, mos. BLACE Silk and Munch Hats of the latest style and at reduced prices for *Ole at COREAN & PAXTON'S. D XVIZIZND. Bank of Gettysbaurg New. 4, 1546 ►/7dlE President and Directors of this insti l. tuition have this day declared a Dividend. of Four per cent., pavithie on or after the 10th inst. J. B. 31111ERSON, Caskia i f Nov. 14, 1456.-3 t. ceatwaug. Aage! lot of Trunks coil band which will be sold low t, HA D W A 11E--A n Cott' P r 1 . supply.— Come and make money-Cy buying at low prices from our well selecteJ mock- FAIINESTOCK BROTHERS. Sips of Red Frint. vaTe, .STS AN unusually largo assortment, of army description just received at - SAMSON'S. ititibv:o , :ivU:o7.ttiDios.lo:4lY_olatioyss4 U 7 -1" AG now adopted the Cash System in VFS my business, for the pmpose of settfing up my Old business, all those indebted to me of letfg standing. either by Note or Wok ac. eonUts, will plumb all d_ pay the eariie.. ROE ARNOLD: Oct 3, 1851. .• • ....1f -e • - • ..... ~ ~. A. 1PU81,117 NAILE.' I 30 acres. JESSE,BSIYERS. AOTICI. ABILLIE ARNOLD Ca ' t Bap ma ? t make room : lISON'S. GriTTYSIVIO" 1101111 L ANEW , FIIIII. r , THE undeiaigned,' hetinir *Mm, Into panneship to carry maths Foundry_ll*. 'pities* 'under the'llire'of WAUREN" 6 SONS; hirehy make kaioiro,fo" the frith in zens of Adm.' and af4efamg that we, are prepereaiii_make orerrilhirs in our line of We have IMO. an...ndy ou hand. she HATHAWAY sad other • . ' COOKING WM', the Parlor airliirilh and niitspiate ;p1 :whim! styles and size* Pow, &tam and Pans. and all other Iwo Cook Mr Utensil:. Waffle Irons;Wetthing!saltines.. Ash•plates, Boot-eerapens, &co. Camino* for end other Maelnners', PLOUGH CASTINGS of every dvseroption, ke.r— We make the Seylor, kother, and difter.. ens kinds of Witfiereto Ploughs. We have also got different patterns of *, FENCING & RAILING • for Cemeteries, Yards and Porches, which can't be beat fur beauty or cliespneew /J All the-abovo articles will bs' YON' cheer. for Climb it. Country Produce. , pr.7 . BLACKSMITHING mil l row., limed. BRASS CASTINGS and 'every shin in our line mole In, order. 7'HI?ESIIING 11MCIIINES repaird ed et shortest notice. Being Moulders ourselves, we will do our work RIGHT. THOMAS WARREN, MARTIN WARREN, HIRAM WARREN, I'HOMAS -A. WARREN. dellysburg, May 11,1855.-11 NSW GOODS . . • Come this way, tf you want In save atheist 20 per rent. or your money. ei °BEAN 44 P.A.Xi'ON have just received, and tire now open 4 the largest and best selected stock of GOODS, in the:ell:le, of bur iness ever offered in Gettysburg, to. wit: ~ • Slat's, Caps, liooll4, Nhoes., Overshoes and sockb, Umbrellas, Trunksi Carpet Bags, Fancy Window Blinds, Station- cry, Perfumery, and at variety of Notions; al; so the largest stock of qUEENSIIIMRE. ennui. azdf&l, Stone and Earthen Ware, over offered in Adams county—all of which they are detertn, fined to sell lower than they can be had at any other Establishment in the County,— Call at COBEAN 'dc PAXTON'S, south,easi Corner of the Diamond. No trouble to show Oct. 10, 1856. - IMPORTANT. 1710 the citizens of Gettysburg and Strangers I. who desire to know where to find a large and handsome variety of Summer RATS and SHOES,—are invited to call at W. W. PAX TON'S STORE I where, they will find the most elegant. White Beavers, and ^White Silk Hats, Panama, Canton and Braid; also, Soft French Bats, and a large stock of Gentlethen and Ladies' and Children's Summer Shoes and °niters of every style and price. Call and see he goods. Jane 13, 1856. A MOST BEA lITIFUL ASSORTMENT OF MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,. INIBSS EITELCLLAIN 11 AS added to ber already large stock a Mil new and elegant assortment of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, to which she would invite the attention of her friends and the public, believing that an ex amination will satisfy them that her Goodearer the best selected and mostAshionable as well its the cheapest ever offered in this place. The assortment comprises Cashmeres, Silks, De Lanes, • Ginghatmt,Calicoes, Del • Rage, Coburg Cloths, Mus lin, ',lnnen, Sack Flannels, Bon nets and Bonnet Trimmings, Satins, Ladies' Dress Trimmings, Velvets, drtifl cis's, Black Veils, Blue do., Gloves, Hosiery Handkerchiefs. French Worked collare. • - Cambric,3ackonetand Swiss Edgings, • , Insertings, Moslino, Sleeves, Mfo• - hair and Silk Mite, "Black Lace and Embroider- • , ed Handkerchiefs. ". Braids, Fans, &c., • - " 1/0-Call and examine for yourselves. Gettysburg, Nov. 19, 1856. •, • .. ' . .51,200 A YEAR.: 1000 agents Wanted. A • GEM'S wanted in every part of the Uni ted States, to sell a beaultial and instriar tire work, "The PANORA3IA of the OLD WORLD and the NEW ;" comprising, A view• of the present slate ofthe Nations of the.world, their manners, customs and peculiarities, and theirlitical, moral, social and industrial: condition; interspersed with - 1118TORICAL BKETCdES AND ANECOGIn. By WILLIAM PINNOCK,' Author of the: History of England. Greece and Borne. En larged, revised and embellished with several hundred engravings from designs of Overlie, Devereux, and other distinguished artists. It is, also, illustrated with 24 beautifully colored plates, with costutnes of various nations, .14 ~tc.. , Agents selling this work here cleared $lOO a month. Itgi,Jimid for a specimen copyrutd, prospectus, which will be sent by trail, post' .. paid, on receipt of $3,00, with particubwe of agency. " J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, • 48 North Fourth Steed,.' Phi/4410in. . . ~ N. 8..--In addition to the usual percentage,. we make an extra inducement to Agents in th• ' wayi • 1856 --,- of PREMIUMS. . .J. W . .. 8. . Nov.N 7 3na ~,, .' „ .. -.,... NOTICE. H . • THE iccond account of John Llamas, Ae. mgnee under a voluntary deed of 11.1.• signment for the benefit of creditors of Juno: B. Jamison, of Tyrone township, Adults county, has been filed io the Court of Cone. niou fleas of said county, and wilt be caw firmed by the said Court of the 23d day of, December next, unless cause be shown to the contrary. JOHN PICKING, bwry. Oct. 31, 1856.—U* COMEOHE I -001411.111-1 EMUS WE A= AGAxert a o T a h i l vicrO n o e ::: l be ebeaPest foal i: 4 174,.. place. All the newest stiles are ft• be seen in_the aasortrneut, and malrofiliont iira nially magnificent, without beiag neatly. No ibis L: ' for particulars. Call inatad see fauluttulabretk J. L.:BCHlCl i t el. • Oct. 31, 1856. DRI SS GOOD 8, ,• , FOR Ladies and Otrntlemen, can iwianense•rarioti. andebt4iMkaW ;-4 ,q43to- er, at SCHIORM •;846.0 119 d 40, 043 11 .`"'' new Apct for Fall and Winter. • W. W. PAXTON.