;L WIM. U. JACOBY, Editor. Wedncsshiy, Nov. SO, MI. P. M. esvirrong4.& M.• 37 PRA RIM ltfrov York ar•( 1 10111/ 11111110111 Mi On pnlien mud ■nhrr rlp• tlono be lkoorral 4 Afar, put/• owl cl w o o.ahu v., 17nhi tub le foxosty, f ICC RO IDOLAI'A Y. There are such accounts reaching us from the SOSlib as fully establish hi the minds of all candid men, the fact that those noror tuaate creatures, the negroes, are, since their emancipation, fast relapsing into the idolatrous prautioeo of their native land. We allu Ic to the watter with no partisan object, for, viewing the negro us a partially irre sponsible human being, and the creature which is being ground to powder betwixt' the upper milletoue of a civil war and the nether millstone et' radical reeonstruetion, our sympathies are, to some extent, with him; and all our abhor,ence is for thy c whose measures of "reform" are having the effect or destroying him as an intel ligent being. Freedom, with the negro, means license; and we appeal to any intel . ligunt soldier serving with the northern armies in the south to say whether or not, in the contraband camps ouch rites awl ceremoniea were not practived by the blacks as were shocking to any man having a spark of resod Attiliiialimil;y!w4 efdnettion. Now th_,t 110•". if - r t Out wore boldly, A correspondent of the ~l ; /c writing from 31imissippi, speaking er flw fold orgies of the, There :are several various species, awl as to .my different ceremonies. One tins.; 1 , 4 , tr , its detrion to daueing a wild dance, to wit ness which eau .es a shudder ; another ehpis in forming a large ling around a priest, who sits tote• a cauldron sad boils 114.015, he mutters in an nra:iproeialde late gu tirea , onte jargon or gopher words to Whit h the disciples of the new faith listen in fear vol trembling ; but then there are .o malty (lift : mutt utoluA and sects, and their fultis %ary so much, that it is impossible fire to give an intelligible and adequate exp.,si tion, and therefore, I will not attempt, to pursue the sul t ieet further.'l'ontot ••• County, in the northeastern pint of the .Btnte is said to have ha -t more of its Tit': iIY population relapse into its barbarism tiro) any other county in the South The sr r• Aiti•ffi prty.ails there so generally, alai its such au all absorldtte, albeontroliite: irs t'tcnct over the negro popr,!...tion that all no has 14i andoned entirel.,, and the edieine men, as the priests are cLiled, hold tl eit perpetual oart,ivalt. the celebration of igiotts rites interlining. with ad retmlar .tontdoytuent, and tl farms going to wreck tt , , a consequence. While the negrues were under control 01 the whites, prectivcs were lbrld•ldeu I.l•Klei revere 1.• t$ ion! were earakd • uly in the inoa sCert.t plat et: W.. 1,, 11,0 n iil4l,Vll t rat c.t tl,e heeditlen . m Ctl reau the li3alt of day FAMIS to be pre , - - titutti - tr - tho - purrwr. ernf - thia unholy idola try. it tLc cluito.T.m world woke 3 note. NO .11.111 1.11 WllO. The recent rltetimi ; indicates that r eopk of' the Not th haw deter), itosi to defeat any candidate tier the Presidency who will Ey upon a platform containing an en dorsement of the Couto essional Alibarn Lin of Southern Reconstruction. The country cannot bear the ignotamy which would at tach to its history, if tca k obit , were to be placed under the dbutiniett four millions of Negroes. No matter r h nary be ih eon lidot.o who consen t s : t:, run upon a platform e n dorsing this enormity, he will be baton by the most °rem heltnitor vote ever cast ag.tinst an aspirant, for public office. Military prestige, statesmanship, money, official patronage, nothing under the sun. eau tm ye the omeince of the party that endorses Negro Suffrage. In these times, men are nothing, principles every thing. The people have given the Radicals timely warning. «iii they heed it ? tiaT. Wu call the attention of the one hundred nr mare citizens of Columbia County who were arrested and draped from their homes in August, l'ett'el, by the military authorities, awl Indeed in the dun geons of Fortlfiffjin, tn an art inle in another column or our paper. where it is proposed to take weisures to obtain redress. The out runs which the victims of a tyrannical 'gov ernment' suffered are not to be forgotten, nu! wa hope rior f' , 4ends here who sof- I slow; with the oppd4red •eo!i,ias, n.- , 01 A..' th.'iu minions of iikeal r that though the day of retribi,tion it is nevertheless sure to come, oir On the 21 of Netanber thr , rn.i will appear a new tqlper in Ikalaine?, (-dim the / ) id:, ,Flute Corral, in the iiite.ut the Republican party. The proprietor, v .1. Robley llunglimin, Wein Kirney, ntri Lori li2Unllan, all 111 the.confidence of their party. Forney's Peevs nays: "The want of a lirst-class doily Radical Journal in the capital of our State, devoted to the interest of no ring in faction, but to the maintenance of' the great principles of the Radical I.4iien party, hap long been felt. - This is a slap at tha flcirian whip runs the NO' Tekyorrh, The new enterprise has ~rna.3 backers and is likely to be succeed'''. NEW-.YORK MAYORALTY ELLMr'N.— The election Ibr ,Mayor and other municipal officers or the city Y ork, rig be held cu Tuesday RieJoilmi" Two invade emididarca for th. 3 3.l3yoralty have been placed in nomination—JOHN T. Hort% MA.N, the present isicumhei , t, by the Tam minty wing, and FrmsANDo WOW) by the Mewl wing. As the Democratic majmit) in the city on the lth inst., was larger, by o:er two to one, thin the *hole ILiieil vote, thhi division in the party cu weal qneatiouir l exposes them to no danger of a defeat. to The Demo Navy have a majority of four on joint ballot in the .Yaw York State Legislature. Willy thr that. NOW' units will so to work and repeat of the obnoxious taws passed by the Itadkial LaJi latuto last whiter. TeaatftlimMuMh The teachers of Columbia County meet neat Monday the Vith inst., in the hall of the /1/oonuiturty Literary Institute building, to organise en institute under the law as enacted last winter. The exercises during the week will con. Riot of lectures esaays &o. intended to give instruction to teaohern They will be bow• ever of a character to intetost all persons of literary instructions, while the touchers will secure important ideas of their labors and duties, the educational spirit of the con e munity way be fully awakened, and we doubt not every one who attends will ro. ceive full compensation for time so spent. No teacher in the County should fail to at tend, lie who attempts to engage in any pursuit should use every opportnnityafford• cd to become Inure and more Porfout in the work of his occupation. Skill in any call ing of life secures to the individual honor end profit ; and skill cannot be acquired without action and thought. The law requires an Leeitutc, and though it dues net absolutely compel the attendance of teachers, yet it plainly makes his attend a duty. lie who avoids the institute, is by the law wade lower in grade in his profess ion. Columbia County has a body ot' teach ers who by their work may form an insti tute equaled by none in the state ; and such should be their desire. Wendell PlMllpi on Grant. On Tuesday of last week, the ''Friends of Freedom," which means the Radical abolitionists, had a meeting, at Kennet 41, 1 ea r ,.., (looter County, to considtw the .0 ;) , A ,M , Sr7 et;"'Pr er to tied huhips, whodelircrel st ecy , and conservatism. He oppost. , the nomination of neral Grant hot' President, !t; a's i tut on this subject Mr Phillips said he l.:01 no enmity to wards General Grunt, but he was do( idedly eppmed to placing a man in the position of Pit,ident of the Hoke,' States wh n aa , st Gott ins were unknown. He pleaded for re ~t doubt. and did not tr;;nt to e uu. i:: relit p , '01,10 cheated the reel rnd tone. G ono "i liwitnt was a Pewnerat and I.Vm , t Pointer, two elements ths,t, have t arot.; loath : a radierl. roil when you add to that that he lat-sed threttch the war, and has never , boon the unmistake hie catishascc. and tint-spoken and impulsive sympathy with this Ishotiect with which you and l ate identiOed, it is a doubtful care. Ido not meats in arty Criti , '6ll4 to hurt General aniust to hito, I claim the right of an Anoli , an citizen, Lefore be takes the rein , of p,ott r. to know whore he moat's to d Aopirm, 1 hav eumbel t 'i ces public mitt. with whom 1 Iwo. tom , in (—comet, who knows General tiraot persmo ally and intiiti ',o h% but I brvo never yet tound the titan who would undertake to say of his own knowledge, that General tl ran t was a radical in his tiett , .. of the future pol icy of this country. Phidits and hi , friends need not be ntittaa:, about their nomination of General Grant Amp the New York election he td,addo t ,a wi:11 a tort -fiat Itet - t" 6ur onier realer will re memb:r of - falling Stara," in the y e ar I':; . 'lh.o. di , ;flay wai the tno:4 "cognition , . the 4 iod er , -..r known. On , th , rt. Jatiou of the ram,: Lin her„: t.c4* 11 14 oielrt and 5 morning. ''he papers various parts of the ...outcry are full of aeez, , ....ht,, Sae:nit:le and other wise, the plietionsanna. We extract front the repcut of do: wattlit„r at the Dud ley ()1 mervatory, VII any. Neu Yolk. The ~ „ re',.ttest num). r 1.,%1 A. M., when forty.tevon were omitted in a Fingle "Monte. IMring the, !klakinultu of f , •efeteney, rnatrtititttva •••;), cr eight would hung nut sincdt,ineously, making one of the grand ett flights we have aver wituo-e.d. Mom foor in five o'clock twelve hundred had noticed, but it is re-tuned a large f nuiho useaped 4,6ervatnni. the total "lumbar counted, up to 6 A M., tcas thirteen hun dred end one, and from that hour until sun rise only a few brilliant ones were observed. Wt. Po tit LS AT TI! E INSTI ft TE. —We have, been d that Prof. Henry Car ver intend , ataaoliogfim, valeatie 1 4, .; to those of his students who tualo tat greatest advaoetei in their studies, at the close of the Bloentsburg Institute, on the rth of :Hominy next. Ttiey will ho given to thOAt who have PM& the greatest profi eleney in the following et , alrie-, viz : I. (nn position, Deelannition, 3. Penmanship, 4. Reading. l'itov. CAR% rn destrveti credit Icr le willingnces and energy which he ,limpittym in developit re the r.. , c,•4.7 intellect of the ettur t /V, nig pirr,rfc A:y lora: fro nneslrupli, and the ii+ing gerierati'm will reh.tnit. r hint with ratitn;lc. Purnisit tzt!sc.--Wo an: , in of this topitiar Lady's Magazine for December. It is ;t sph ndid number. With twn steel t - ngrat Inntomoth fashion pat tern in Berne wa g b, and w ai : fifty wood eat, of hi - aiding awl other patt,irn., and lute fashion.. Tho Publisher say., that, in Peterson's Magazine had 7)1',1 nltl'll/0 then all 114 other Ladi,4' No / v.44mA (onti.nifti. — We do not wonder tit this, for it really gives MORE FOR ERE MONEY YUAN ANY IN THE winthtt. The stories arc by the rely best writers and are written originally for "Peterson." The mammoth colored fashions are the newest and latest, the Principal Editor having gone nut to Paris to secure patterns in advance. About a thousand pages of reading will he given in istie, when the Magazine will be greatly improve& The terms will however remain ho, dollars a year to single sub. scribers. To clubs it is cheaper still, viz : five copies for $B.OO, eight eopiesfor $12.00, or fourteen copies flir $20.00: astonish4tgly kw. To every person getting up a dab (at these rates,) the Publisher will send on ex. Ira eop g t patis. ti4politiros sent (if' written for) to Y isliieg to gt t np clubs. Ad. dress, postpaid. VUARLES J. Prrtstteorf, 3oei Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, 'IV II Ar A fill 7 IMTIFACIIMENT ?--Congreva wanta to inipeaph the President; but, in the uman•thue, the people, by their votes at the late elections, hayelippettehed Congres: Who is going to be tried gm "bigh orioles and mindommon r—Rtailing Gm*, surnmarrsom We heartily agree with the proposition that citizens who have been patented, banished, or thrown into hostiles by the , Lincoln despotism should meet in the eity Yorktheof Feb l of New on 2 2 d Febr uary-- h is Mlle day ! to organize a society whose pm-- pose will be the vindication of law and ilia. ice, end the prosecution of the infamous tools of the accused tyranny under which Ithe country groaned for km long and weary I years. The day of justice, thank Heaven ! is coming, when the wrong shall be righted, and the pimps and spies, and petty thieves and radical house-breakers will receive their deserts. If law isi ever again to be re spouted in this land, these ready instruments of a law-breaking, Constitution4violating baten must he dragged before the courts and made examples for all coming time. We are glad to sec that ex-Senator of New Setsey, has come out earnestly in support of' the proposition, and in the hold. manly and fearless style. so characteristic of the man, exposes some of theatmeities per. petrated during the Ittign of Terror. Ile suggests the society, to be organised on the 2241 of February, should be called "77te Confrotreat're o f mots Pawnees from bl o c Lincoln 11,m16 , 4." In his latter on tfais su bje c t, Mr. Well itieturco the tortures, m.natal and physical, to which pri,a , otrtt in the Lincoln Doodles were subjected, at. fellows : "Then will be made nianifest, to a A n ti. tieriug commun ity, how political prisoners, when they acre dying, were refused the consolations of religion, and even the press. once of their near relatiteo, ho ortltattmt or tien, of William fi, Setsard then, as new, 4 , r ro`,,iny . define; nin*.• thrust into rk dungeons, several feet me der water, daoh, with green mould, 'tit rod> for toads to vendor in,' and there confined for days a Atom light or tire. with nothing to l i tt,heb the thirst but stinking watt Then, too, will be stem how men imprison ' ed without cause or accusation, loot their ; reason beneath the terrors of stab impris onment, at el died raving maniacs within the, walls that were intended to he the , b u l war ks of th e nation's safety and liberty, hurt were turned into bastiles to l,ile frost the world the victims of the political prrse , cations of Limit, anti his astoeiateo Then ; will be dtea h sed b o w orders went forth front ' t h e office of the So t '. tart' of State and promulgated in every prionner'seed "That t he eni plo g i nent of entitled would be COll - an sg, - ;Tas tool f their cases, and itt every instancy would sol t iect the parte I who was hold enough to hoed it to much heig- if11111;*"Alli , 4It: * * * the 4 .merier:n people bare only I'dotest remcption of the fiendish cruelties -harmful onoagrs and indi g nities to a hid; state pri.t.a,crs were sul,jtsarsi, either by the ditisa orderAof the Lincoln government. or by it s i;141 od nen ,rieseemcinnotpunishing the authors when diselosed. This insolence d' power and attlistions cruelty will all WNW bare through the age n cy or the areintino we have named. There is consolation in the feet that :; , 111.h tyi ratty bus alwal s its Neme=sis behind it, `the eternal law, That where gait is, sorrow shall iitwer ; tlo-tie.• to the eoilty ; justiee as. a warn 'l,g to w•ai:•1 t y rants : itistiry tt roi ; dent for future. thec•,--tnisi,whr“ oratit L this irwhat we, must have. for law plat n•mrr l,u kreture if the violators of ciur ecnopirators against the the • willies and plotters a. do.; pettnitt 41 to ap• TrAti,ti .on-t he punished it vie would ls• r—that treason of whiefl `~tatitan and lJ o h 240 diVit P.swriates I in erinie have been guilty— treason against the tight, of citizens- -treason that trunftleti down law, and at the tinkle of a bell con ,'signed Boots:olds of American fro onen to the thingenn or to exile. We 41311 reach the real traitor, yet, if they don't stet nut of the way in time. By all ierans, then, let "The Confruternaty of State Prisoners from the Lincoln Bastilts" be Jrganiztal.—Xsol ,•/•"•: TYE. lokOY * . *u ['Ott Pyt This i% a lumber—and a magnifi cant ono. The Stet I Engraving called "THE 11APPiim Tom. — is a beatv.ifui nod charm ing deA,rt. and executed in beantiful style. The Sti ti Hate, "TYE Immootrat,Cvmscx," also ea pressly engraved for this iliarivirie. W.l touch a solemn but joyful chord in every heart. Both of these Steel Engravings are of the very first quality in every resp. et, Then we have n handsomely Colored Engrav ing o r n and Pin-cushion:" and after this the usual refined tool elegant Double-Page Fashion hate, finely engraved on Steel nit a mere tithograaph or wood engraving- Then follows a timber of wood engravings illustrative of the Fashions, Needle-Work, ►acs.. with the usual piece of Nusie, worth of itsels the rest of the book. 1,;"1"'ry Te, - b;„ I Lee a wonnoi 11:,dHer was,,, by Ezzabeib Po.so.tt ; "German by K B. Ripley : The Oil Maid, - a Pneta by Fhweneo Perey : "Preserl•al Flowers "Iti:-illq-ion; tar 11.(ry nr the Mill and they enuntt: . • Maria," "Flow,a: Stand and V:ee," Editorials, &e, ke. Er indocemunts in the way of Pre mittts. fqe., are promised to new subscribers ?hid Otir frilrrg jhr a pnapie copy. confab/hying thcsc liberal tprs. Sample copies will be sent for fifteen tents. Paice (with engraving) t 2.59 a year Four copies (with one magravi ni: i $6.00. One copy or Lady's Friend an I one of Saturday Evening Post (and ono engraving). $4.00. Address Deacon & Peteraon, 319 Walnut Sired, Philadelphia. Conyro ,, s meets on Tleirsday next. The Lump wll talw up th e "ni l _ and strand the whole session to no good purpose either to the country or tho black gentleman. "Impeachment" is still talked about in certain circles, but not inn very menacing manner. The people at the late elections "impeached Congress =3 CONSrtnAcr IN VlnovetA.--A negro plot to kill certain white and colored wen who voted the conservative ticket has, it i reported, boon discovered near Lynch burg. Va. The negroea in Mecklinburg and the adjoining counties are said !oho de bating within their secret ancients; whether ter nett they ylutuld seize the lands on the lat or January they aro not then given to them by , Congresq. Weal delegates are pricing 'hop to take thirbbds, sod very few =groat will jeittr out fiu. wa ell. iymni 4,1 opho Mum) The lexecistiok Onreal SPerresey. The execution of Neal Devaney, for the murder of his wik. Catharine Devaney, in the woods at linaleton, on Wednesday night, July 24, 1867, took place in the yard of the minty Jeff in thin borough, yesterday No vemer 12th, Devaney was a young man, apparently shout 20 or 21 years of age, of passable intelligent look for one in his con dition, with the effects or close confinement somewhat apparent, but would not have im pressed one* a character utter* depraved and so tlatisly rained with crime. But that he was guilty of the crime for which he wan tried and executed, there was not the slight. est doubt from the beginning to the eml of the tragedy. Our readers will remember the EXTENDIM ACCOUNT 011? TIIE MrIiDER published at the time, the story of their voyage to a strange Wel. how a young and tioitly wife took the lit of her hard earn ings to pay the passage, the selftdenial that induced her to engage as a domestics on their arrival at Ntw York until her husband should urocore employment in Ilarleton, his criminal intimacy whit another shortly atter he arrived there; the letters that pass. ci between them during their separation; his request for her to meet him at Easton, his want of money to pay their way to this ?amity, her willingness to perform the jour kry o n foot, his revelations in regard to the girl he contemplated marrying. awl his fears respecting his own safety should his previ ens marriage become known among his ac , , l ordatetc.oee awl rt. 0.0 1;1 4 , be ?a.? his strange coroltrt nn tfir fads and their omti ARRIVAL IN HAZLETON mached there on Tuesday. She stop ped at the house of John MeKelt y Cath arine confided the secret of her troubles to Mrs. MeKeivy. On Wednesday' she met her husband persuading her to meet hiin near the Catholic church that night.— Mrs McKelry, knowins that Neal was en ga:,..refi to be married on the following Stuidv. urged the true wife not to go. She went however and never returned alive. MeKO vy and wife made their suspicions ktauvn, but Devaney nets not arrested until Friday afternoon ; and immediately following his arrest searrb Ulajt: for the wissoly WU' wan and HER RODE EuEND near where she bad promised to meet her hosbatitl. • thottit vats cut as with a sharp itostn.m. a: itrarLs were upon her breast as though shot of some (lost:Option bud struck without penetrating the skin.— In her trunk were tbund letters written by people in Hazleton for Devaney to her in which he calls her siuter, which agreed with the statement she had made to Mrs. MeKti ty about their agreeing, on their arrival in New York, to pass as brother and sister. thinking it would facilitate her chance fur procuring empioyment. ras found upon the coat. rest, bat hatelkerohief Devanoy. atl,ool - ! for this by saying that his nose bad tat it bleeding. lie denied being married, or ever hating seen the deceased. He wt. s lodged in cottitty :ail on Saturday, do •!. 7th of 111 1.: TRIM On the assembling (tithe coat t on Thur.-- day. the sth day of September. the ptis - mer WAS placed upon trial. The DiAritt Attor ney, 4,istt 3 by MesArs. IL:Art nil. and lit gam conducted the I+m-4:tition ; W, G. Ward, of S Tatum! and Messrs. Odatruc and Mahon the defence. The evidence in the caw was purely eircerostaotial, and pretty difficult to come at as everything Catharine Decatwy had told Mrs. McKelvy. with the exeeption of :ovine, her name, was derided not c ri,kn At an d rul e d ont. On Friday afternoon the Judge charged the The officers of the Court were tiltliowneti early in the evening by the Court Matte bell, and by the time the Jury was ready to enter, every foot of space was eccupyed by an anxious and nervottt audience. The Jury was admitted and every sound hushed. A. expected a verdict of urixr, was pronouneetl, after which the prisoner was eAindttet?l to his veil. On Saturday 11IGCIIhU THE' SENT C E of the law was pronounced sifter the usual tmestimt "Have you anything to say why mtence of death bhould not ho passed upon you ?" After an iutcrval of 511ence Devaney replied : "I newt committed the Prime. tarn a child u n born they sold toe for mom, ti twat who said he ssw site worth in, toy if, tit t.:rw toe. I ta"...r i,{54 that mart is toy lifer Judge Conytutham asked, ''SV'to , re '6 the Catharine Devaney , you wrote to ?- `'t don't know," replied the pt isnot crineitm vomiderable entharramicnt. Whoa: were you that Weilims, lay night? - I eat my supper about eight o'clock and wont up stairs to bed. Owen Ward came home drunk that night and didn't see nie. - "flow do you aceouut for the blood found on you?" "My nose bleeds very Lad, and I went them to wash myself." After repented asfert ions of his innoeenee, he was interrupteb by the Judge who pro. cetiled to pronounce the sentence of the Court. When finished Devaney : "1 think that's it brutal fan, and willing to r. l %sill sec bind, but they liztY , ! sold thefr souls. I hit ye nothing to say niei, the low, but these who swore we away will never we tied, but I will and mu g lad of it." WC LAST NIIIITT Potaney putted the last night of hi, earthly existence comparetvely quiet and undisturbed Rev. Father Fitssinunenn, of the Mundt of the Immaculate Conseption. his spiritual adviser, was with hint a abort time. TUESDAY MORNINO, was cloudy, cold and diungreable, with ocea sinusl spirts of snow• The streets presented a lively appeamnee quite early in the day, many coming to town thinking to hear cr see something of the execution, end it being Court week numbers were here on bueiness. lather Fitzsimmons was with the xissan during a Shinn iii . it: The Sheriff and Deputy were ineemently tuned fur ticket/ or oulinierion to the jail yard, but caul duet, &mime, accommodate all nor the quarter of those who sought ad mittance. TIIR PREPATIATfatiI for the execution were completed in the morning. The sumo gallows upon which Wiley Peered the penalty of the law, for a like offence, in March last, was used on this oecuoion. VIM MILITARY. Wyoming Veteran Zouare.s were out by direction of the sheriff. They turned out at 9 o'clock in the morning, formed on the. Square. went through guarilmounting, and during the execution, guards were stationed in and outside the jail yard. THE EXECUTION. The crowd was donne just about the jail and yard was full of ettriousaight-seers, At 0441 o'ulta the prisoner R 44 brought to the scaffold, the German Catholic Priest ascend ed first, followed by Father Fitzsimmons, both chanting the pmpur service. Then the prisoner, a mere boy in appearance, bolding a small gold cross in his right hand at on which his eyes were fixed, Sheriff Van Leer and ErSheriffiCoons ;Talking on either side, and his counsel following.. Devaney's step was firm and his bearing unconcerned. After a short service lie spoke a few words furgising the Judge, the Sheriff, theJwy, the District Attorney and every body. but ono witness against hint and he forgave hint too. Ile admitted his guilt. nese ntterling t;;;,!:, ,v;;of bin' and the rope hnvioe been adjusted hastily, the drop fen nt fire minott poi. one, Th. , hoot ,=upped behind find death wo-, not sud drn, althouzli hetraTol.ll bnt 14th'. A quiver ran Oil 0101 his frame and all W3' rill;Ct• 11 1G minutes he was cot down, Drs. Wagner and Bolkley pronounced him dead. Tiff: crowd dispersed and the - ry disarmed. The buoy was given in charge to the un dcrtukcr and the rare show was over. P7HTTIER ACCOMIT Neal Devaney was borne in the North of lreland ; came to this country a year ago.-- Ills r. a widow, still lives in the old country. Ile had no relations in this coup try except two uncles livite: near Hazleton, which doubtless indttecd him to seek that place after landing in New York, Yesterday be sliNied his shackles. which it appears were rather !urge for him. The,- were humedi replaced for others more se e m-, It i,,, don't lid if any attempt at escape was contemplated tlay he seemed pretty well rec0n.44,41 to fh:o, and all hope of any extension of life entirely gone. He spoke of slipping his shackles as a go o d joke, Pining the latter days of his life he seemed pleased to tee visitors, and was quite sociable. He seemed inclined to make confession of all he knew concerning the murder, but was constrained therefrom by direction of his spiritual adviser. Poring his confinement. froth before and after his trial. in fact nn fa within a week or so of the ese , ottion he strongly asserted his innocence; but as the da. (lieu near- and the eilanet of tilt' grew daily IMP, he remarked that he bad no nicncls ! )y him, and it was about ai we'll to let things take their course, and although not 10.1bliely admitting his guilt, his innocence was not insisted upon with anything ilk,: t h e. same %Tilt:menet) shown during the surlier part or his imprisonment. CfINF'F.I(fN The hollowing, perporting to be Devaney's confession. was the streets on the morning +•t' the execution. It wasdelivered to imilkey Shevlin, the evening belhre. W as born In ('m in ty` Ihmegal, in north of 1i and ; way, 21 years of age hint March ; don't know the exact date of my birth ; cannel read or write ; labored on a titrm un til I left for AnterivA; reached here Sept 18. A. After landing we concluded that it would be be.ter fbr her to remain in the city, while I should go to my 'datives, near Hazleton, we the being nearly out of mote). There 1 became acquainted with Mary Cal laghan, from my own cr ;Amy. Daring this time I continued to arise. to my wife in New York Mary's friends found out that I had been marriad in even then *hey cleared use to marry her. I %tote to my raise to meet the at Fli,t.„ll , I failed to her there a.' arranged, but rust her ut Mauch Chunk ; walked to Penn Haven ; took the cars to Hazleton a n d talked the whole matter over. On the road from Mauch Chunk to Penn Haven I proposed to tdu ii If. but ,h e wooto not v.ment it; it. Artr r this I was reArly crazy with trouble. and 1 told lily wire that she had Mauch Chunk and stay till Friday. She started, but the eaes not going through :Ito got off the train. `Than she omit to Mrs. %Achy's in Ikeeton.-- I „ct her next day; in the evenint I took her bark into the woode ; said nothing al om killing her until I got her there, and oat than till 1 shot her. Even alter being shot iu the breast, she would have escaped from the effects of the bulk, if I had not attack ed her immediately with a knife and cut her throat. The knife I got from her a short time before. I did not use a razor. as stated by souse. It was . be,twecn ,S and 0 o'clock. I then returned to near my uncle's where I boarded, and stayed around the garden un til booming; then went into the hint .% I alum: committed the murder. Patrick Ilooincy, the girl's cousin, whom I accused had nothing whatever to do with it. I want the public to know this before I ant execu ted. 1 tun sorry I committed the murder, and 1 heron to be forgiven. I ant now pre. pared to die. his NEAL X DEVANEY. murk. Tut AMERICAN FARMF.R. —The Novem ber number of thin valuable end practical fernier's paper is received. It is filled with :nformation for farmers, and the pre4ent number contains a full report of the New York and other State and County fairs. It is the cheapest paper extent, costing only 4 1 a year, (lower in clubs,) and by sending your subscription now for ISO, you will get the last two mouths of this year free. Address John Tumor, Put Usher and Proprietor, &theater, Nor Yak. - - moms. 0611 E AND 121 FOi SALE. .....".• Wil; h. mill 11 Wrote , Pal, a Timer; NI mill kin% rimmed nil $llll, Noll lialinind . mileeele iite.veltun lunar Sher Minx 1114 f 1061,1,in. & rii .in Minnin.b.irli. The h.' l l" if' a in w 14 , 4 w, hoodhl. rwn Amin., Monk whit callow, and wrll Annthril. The Int IN of grind lemon en reiletil ennalllow. mid 11001 011110011 %Mt evrty de wrlptinn ol choice coat, All nerrigoirt oulbaillitnin nee rrerird The Winn wlll lir lunar Illirrnt, mini inwl tile elm ror forth nr Nirtil idol ` inq me 111 thin odlrn, Nlnv. rl, 1-4. r,13• It. wipes, Dentist, tattoos teeth withnot pain Oa wily nielliNl. It imint:wan* liarnifrips and 1 , 4 n u ts 11 ed 411th 01,0 ti punt s. All home iiiia of ibi i iiim,v iiii , iiiiiiit to In ilia Wept alio .iitot opprov-il tit)lii. R4Ol/1/Hlter and tonirtl, utw door 'ilia nt Evan.' Mania, ettnrc. Mitoreshistil, %..r. - 13. Wit. N EW OYSTER SALOON, in th 111LRATIe bate:anal of the t*,. 415. 1172/134129 SILTZER I.I;ACM K, SEPT, rwiti oveh4o•Prred lip in every 400 anti at ail hour With all the (45e7 "Sates" found in Oral class tit Oa. XX Ain trtn.trotty nn head, together Pitts chsire Lignorp of 4 terry bond. litprttPing in rip.i , p rrtier shout tido tlni. , on. non tly sont 1448 tolorated, Cep in gni And tug eptoon in rlpnu npni gipottionuri6 rtno, 1111 ettltiKart , Asti I AtAltßii trentr.l vvilh the , trumci ..irtry by 1.10 % 10 4 ,11. 1). I lok1;4 ft;fd A. 1114 rly ol Ley eon, Ifullawi; "4 Are!' Ofirtl. Phil:1 , 11004c T.. -.1101.0 14 Wood Oinbie 'Miro . , to till) , 1.1714 country rxn bn 101 , 41 Itioxf , y at. MY 1141 , 11.41'i Ift.lr 0ti , .4t0, a. 1,114, 1w v«atria in hie NnAirr 111.'1 A !, litti•rtod pal 0, Nit t t, ,trgel' , r Nov. t 3, DM I .NI T ATOLLS' OT/C L. hrttrr! of A tittli . ii.tratto” rn thr rotttn rf riox r. r ~ t:at'a r , r.lia! , Rop; ; ,,,r 4`,t' Cr: qua ar or 14 rlt fl %.•f. , ;1. .1111} , A 1 . pl 1... v • :tiettb,l !Wt.' tirN f ••••0;. ...710141i 10 1b".1 , a / ' r • I! SO the t•.7•!:W.! tit , i• - :`talv 4.:ll.itreat 1.1 /*KAI , U.FISHi.tL ktri MI UHL; It Ei ' In Ism IitIZSTNAS! CIiIISTMA6 ! ! CLEAR . YUYS. FANCY TOYS I PLAIN AND 11114 • CANDir.s or aii kind. to sett the CHRISTMAS TR IDE h2)cn , CYPTLRB BY TOE CAN QUART OR PLATE, = JACORV, hlanurrctur,•re CONFECTIONARIES, &c A su DrAl Eas FOREIGN FRUITS AND NFTS. i:xcharie MN*. 111 , Intrebutg, P 4 onAscrg, Lcuoro, umAsp, PRi•vi 110CIOCANDY„ I= CITRON. 1108, 001.L,r4. &c., BREAD AND CALMS, OF ALL by a.irnfY. E. WIOMY ER I,omotnrc W. 7. ~!fi 11:1:1VAT. OF Fllllll l ,l IL 43 ROCERIP, AT IvIEI k STORE, 0/00400112 , 04 PZMNA. The iiiihorriher hag the , 3 ,0 ;11 COW w with add tits: Groceries and Dry-Goodst, bfie ri'sr , n. ni ISO 01414.1,u:1 ,and winds. 1110`11. (01 b.f WM 01 ;111y 111 , 01er {t) ;10 1 nI +OP t' -'m: ths 0.0 k 1-101,1100 Of tha beat varlr Off of I+IIQI , K A rt..o fifv• 1110 if S. ,fb 10:11r 60.10,11 10 !STUN A `‘ , B Urfiftft. ACKE.bri. 4I• &.• V.lll E$ *t.c.., talrißl t', ttA L 6. LI %SUED 0100 A nice to , nttinint of Drt nnado unit ilr”orri. pee c. tttti Vnri , t! or annth. 4.r the atmv.• and I.Dia. Its ndsi,linn u. which II:, has recebtly fbief.,l b tivc . .. ns.lrlintlnt of CEDAR WARE NO W ILLOW WARE; in which variety oP gnmhi hfl bnv fi , Veral flaw ,orlith, »r' uu. d••rd 0.% eq,l imi, emen4iro•ily e here kin) Na. i+t 1:0.0 f IMO It de 11 , 1" , He ahu ut file v:‘; of French Moroccoes ; and a1. , 1 More , do Lining* Pit Sanemanat% worn ; 13 , tafg 80114101.1 n QUIT 11•Wil re . etutuitie JotEY COT IlMt ri Matti and Iron 4trectz \nv 10, 1:417. taIIERIFFS SALEi - Irtv vitt.* of $.011.0v writ,t irwaeel nut of thr rOocf Or eOlIOOC•11 of olnutlitz t ton r t OP• tfir , rt.ol fl to fn,«. at Inn $ Welt", in n0., 00 .,0 04 ,.. 00 1440.10 y, tit,* 24 day or w /lt Sit I o'CIOCk to Iric oftcrnotit.tho ,!ttt• Sd' /fled penp..oly. l , f 0,. tv.o 0010,n two. or 00441 of 1..04 tviot sn+l hetott in the t wil s h por J 4 kwo.t, ift ti.oi`. ataxy of roStioiol.l Not of P0nt,„0,..9.t .53 olio of 1 4 01 reomo.,,i on 0 9.0 ••C s Pit d/c !Or' qt . -- Pe k«r an ; tyre «P/its SACldes of .I•CoOt • tt,/ldfdd inv • , /Cf•II fits ~r Ic/ , —//o• s. sod 4.51/;•0 land hcIIIO 104 /./dic /It the t • N••••41p. r /stay aO-1 ptA., h•ouotra ew latovr4 : 1 4.0140.4itt nt tt rp.l 'Ot td Joist , rhc•cll.ll 4.01011 74 dnr.... /cnl follcy = r po.t : 'WO 1,011,5r.d0, 011•115 13 degccc•• Wcsll wl./S• C•q ° 1•••••to II /00 4 /0 th , rLo f,nn 1110 a i.htl re to f hr • /51,1'0 it: lit `CPC $O-44 th, il. - 4`54,4 e«t, to a toot : 'Iwo& t , w th • won.. north 13 (hp „ I.s,t in 1 ti;lto ; theory by lost .4* John Corioitnn twilit -4 cleat...lL, r 4-4 tonsdllsidlti :/sc,fl/01$•Iff for nett OCltt•- of land awl nilow.oon of sit p y wont l's rctadn I t r , „ {ro, II•O 1 4 '14 . tdit, • I int I , .Lies tpitt /mit to isti 4041 550 111 prOporty of WtOttitn Out .teat 444!«y, 0,4 n Int•trutor of Matta, 1221 All ll.st eorlsin tenet rtr worm.' 41" tar* in tho to en F lop or It.,arioger... thc r ol.obbirl 1 , 3.9110.0 y 1•101,101,) b»ulldnd an 4 1011 , NibOribo V .1.. on Ltle u..rto joi th y, nn the Nilo by lb iin of /aeon *no. On ell • *el 01 by I 0 y jimlif , I tt,loaNni..lu.b.t. ntrd Oil lb. We. , by 1114 I itt rub/14V, o N toorior ,, d qiirl five per. 0. r ,,, ;0 1 ,lom lo.exor. , tloll wd to bb roia 1t (Ito otoperty cf Tboln IN Milks. @MI A rertein trsot of tend 54;041. in the Tinveabilo iivtot , . elt bud ( * ono.); 41 dint* hi , 7 1e, ennid rnnteiu ohnot ono tt ndrod lj• • 0•1 J , ••'• It •11.4! nU4 11 0 .eri , ••*I itY J• 1 the anon bY tend s'of nt vnn Ow LOW ( i jett Vto'l rbil - 1 , 4-r on tin. -.nth land of .1111111.1 Itruglet Hood on the tve, , t by land ot-elonit not %bid, hp. • re. t.• 11 fritito , {two. /I banA Ni 14, W.th tbn appu , letttlllek4 11 , 4•110.41,141teti and to u. *old ao the p r ,,i.r.rty or Awillotte I .110 A. athailtls trawr with the wttl aunvsea ut litho+ lkiihuallu. 13ED thathrl rprtaiu inii Win* toe am"; an M In, or pie,* of Grmtnd situatit in Brig , tier k fog t atm - tibia com it y sill Sitior from nnii tiotindoii bi 13nti or slim '040110.1 loop. , and n half .0 4 1. rn i aw hurlriirrq beitik imirtiit t n font rrta.•d taken Mtn ekatiition and NI be 40iti as di* poupt.rty of elieusual Nitter OM A pertain 101 nor erriiiid «honk In the siorniash 01 l ohunh h Colimy, ennotholong twenty IN/ P•et i•u Lowyel Avenel" and eli Is. ins h.., trupe 4 onoth toliret nue Ilialidred end route fret 10 lii aiIMV whoo , ll a vr. Owl .1 Iwo • tory femw olteelholl honer with the ■Upurletletwr.. Poiied. taken into wound to be sold RA int PrOpity of Edw rd Sultry. SAMUEL SNYDER. Sheriff, NOVeoober ri. 1047. WILL. GU TO ET lit iIOOPS. • f . t2ilTh vir than. witunty twatdi.ltotittitynt Jodie ewe +- ativt At Oytry and Triad (ion trill Wort et litisitst &set Prate dad rout* or Ottawa Pies. and 0 n's muttin tbit titith dttlicial District, enstipatud t fealties of elistobity.Sultivan dad Wymaitift mitt !bit on. I .»M Pert stet PO" , K lirrteitt, Aneeiettqe , ittee4C , )tem. his harp 'wird Their prereptdottrinit date the th day or . itt.l year (limy Liatil it thodahnii eight tittadyed ado ditty ore It trt tad directed thy holding n Court eft ler et& Terminer and tietteral Ail dative*. General Quarter Maartour drib* Pam r comninn iles3 end Orphan's chari in iiinattlyitury $1) ti county et Volnnit,in = on the flrot Monday. It• Kt; the 2 1 ,i Ow) of Derainhey nett. t• emulate two toot. . .. VoWO' it hereby titer n, L,,, the I'm .;!, , r, th,; ,frefrri or thr Pence And robot:Wier a 030 roll roomy .1" , 'et . etebherlitit they be 919 WO I ttete hi their :rrep,. pet, too tst 10 orrie,r, In the rieree.ett t5(414•14tty with th'-r r..,.0rda,. litopkwitri.ll4 IttOr grthSt tettlettislWlre to 00 Meow Mous %V talc .o Omit OW. appellate If) bi. ,, C4 , C. And Ow t.t that Or: hotolit by ttreletteore, to PrOo' tlt' , 01t4i10 4 tto hriEntrre that it rft or roar tw isrthe j. lor pew white or eoittllthot to to , t h an etre Cole to p! ,,,, ,1. eute tOtrrti tot oboli IP jttat.. Jotortt are renheldth re to pnert , tal io th II nttebitattre,errer,bly.tfrthAr thoirer. ...4.04 , .. ) D0t.41 ttt V tottmttotrit, CO• V th eV fdt} , t.. L. Al iv th the y• orr4 her Ler ~P .' th ,, lrtirri , •Itht ....v.... ) holn,trett and Ili Airy sob en ,n 1 in thy 01..ethAt, year of the independen , !e of thr reit..., slow, of A. lei. '', Uo. P 4.. tr. Tint roX4tit'wtiV.3l2. : ft t 14 l'El, PO:Vitt:R. dote I. tflooresharg. Weber, 30 ted7. GRAND «I VIZORS FOIL DEC. Mtn. OFAVP.II-0 bt flartlrr. fink thstm pplent;" riL , '7.l. t.t»Yit-h•hn K nrata. NntrawpKEK -J9rtathan A G , rforr, (.A1 4W Ir A -Jutob Kantor. Jowl ".'rithvt cfpnor CK AMA 114)1t0-Jcbn P Datoon, D W Wertocrtr. IKE -hurts. K 71 ,, r. CON V NON 0. ri-prtml: go,let n. i'K 011; k LIN- 0 : , ..4,104 Anfry, t ft riti C:Antont, 41 4 1..id7. AI 'kW IV—tl ~,r 4eG, l ty. Hiram tinker. i"+-P XlArgi#l”:- 1..!, p.,rt,t...0 wmtarir Ni - J 0 ,4 Krut , . r. lows. Mittgts, MX. Itto.: l .k Otetwra nee.. It RORS FOR THE QUARTER SEA lkor . 40 e. At.rskf ,tti qtlet , qt , . 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The .tintit of 841. of 044 949 U 01.1.0 Witted y.O Z.* the iirtiepa 11441.4 I.oprwiii, spun oayin-at. rfrina .aivo ieorth. and as no .otirte 4.0 r inn* 114 to ttnnivti ~1 11 *by certift n will nt .11,.'a In. i.” , •4 Ilott this Is he tottery. 644 serntaht r..PVVtl l .g4ti u+sic willow...non which wai b,. v% 0 4 1 1.31 441* wog far. ti.lirttr. A ring), h. io of ay mail port pos4_, rtt •'; roe ipt rat ON coot.. fly • Olt St. .*invert fOt r i or , , ro o 60vani proitiiion ins E. slaty six 111 , 4 14991` V 991419 ., 144.111411.9 re, 1.9. 044 99...d04.1 n+. 14.4149 , r 40. Of* .11 , 014 01c:A .0 tin.•it V. 9.91 ..1 t,,ry 0 4,0 trtgooty it 80 41 lekN , tnstcty C.. 0•30,1 #O,O, ,;.icy 3 • .1 . 1.01r, °,l Of lbr b a. rimer t. an op..tt to 'ha moo tm wrotipp N t 11011..• root hY Express, with Litt ar twit an livory. No .b o t tto dissatisiettio4 can pu~si•.lr ortUt Dry as. .I , l3teri ihr T. Mirlicn ALt u , thiorure. lei ItToutiway, .S.ne Yos (Ict. oncE. Tho p.,11, , ,enr0. having Porl l l l Y duOtioatalkaot haen• nv hot in .4 io Neltle the hallmico ot *GO ourylitadot with Tronenyer 44 Columbia County, by the 4th 11 , cenilwr owl?, withdut delay. Thu dog Ina, eopoeisily it flooded on new, no well an old dayili , calm. l'oltect,wo limy 41,, wa ll by cmuplylag Mint Coo uutico. Uy bider nt' 34,111 V V. IrrIWLER.I ydowy, 4•4 Cornea . ilte.t, DAVID YEAGCO., S W KNICCOMM. elnrk. Uluutuobutg, OM, 3t). teo, Dee. E. W. VITELIA, BUCCIASOR TO Tilt. r. C. IIARRISOS. lice tr ken itnnme 111 'he A 111046411 Haulm AU 411 ,1 *no felt there will he preinpUf stidaddd Id. 1/10411ildri. Uct. ad. DWI