~ .,.....:44 - - : •--z 4.,, , , , 1'0 , e , kg,it,.?.,At...p. , r0e,=,. : ‘, ,- . ,- ~ tilid,ilA),Tsfilii'el,i,: - giory ..a -the Ile -11'• til,W4iir,l2ll9,:hern , rl...(inirp,ALte,..:enittile ...e3:,'' f , ,' - f:11 - 0,:WhierthrAotnii.ions , ,a a:- - Fktiire'-01 ',,ik, i.:ii, P,riigoii! ''',WY. , it i - T:s. iiltidi s 'Oeistii•Y : .., , i,4* 00: tions:pf, rt•C t tect ten n'ti!c:,.secriritk:'• So , ' , ,..lotiteiti;'oo:4l.6,fit.to unheard •ef: in 'the • - ••••iiii* , ,,ib - olfitYi - :-WhYilitis't.tbe•Gnior . ifnenniiir Vir g ;rimer '''' * I' a - in'•l I , '', 1 r : n corripellei,, s, e• e egrop.t..tn informs 4114 1 ) . -0 .et orrnehi desirrrnwe. ;On ter' certain tf i, lortion - 'lstiVifiinliOsathoritic• perenission frotri - Itil? - '..:.who , iintl' , What - hatre.inspire'd these , •ise fB . •estime*ftripledlifeciettotiert - the part .of a env- YoiiiPlH'stifflijttr,l, : fArel the,iiiin• who, - have,occasion-• • ~ 4f,:thiqiiiirnr:WhiCh -nisei:holds in its . relentless : , !$OOl . - thelhic - iiilo.s - . 6o.V.iferiiia;-1,1-± , it try: sense: of ecretcul ,co . f i the,Averdi-,:Send; deeds . . which have r 1 4 a if i t igi -011(01.0 of . r tliet, i!,914: , DoniniOn?' . from ' s ',ihter,lkeeeltil.'it'drtinits- to take op „arms . and 10tiVilizatia,"Ctiiiitteriineicti" in the..defense . of llish - Wherneif intil f flrceideil • • Do,they it all do - Ithirl'lbit-epectisele . of innoCence and utionenclin,2 ne9o:l,reignpelfid:lo.• 6 eep, ,es • i • .0111' forefa : '•'111.1 - e"n''ilidt. 1 / 4 -forettitithers':.• of the colonial' day, - - ..itrilliiiinsbY 'their side tO ,protect theinselies • #101 .. : OW ;iiii*ige,' - aeseettin' - and murderer?'. `'Do ',t..loY...Oluitider at the sight pijsented:to them:of thertime,Of citizerse,turnettfigeinst 'the , brealts iif '4ellose citizens? to they appreciate the -1 , - *Wful'l4 . - Cto. thal•arrge.„.and most .respect able atithitletriiiXirgirile- - tite,j.reliolVing to erase to ' l iiikthigiikOner,ior Worthein-Aaborr Do' they is,ll,riipsifiefitibui.rittlie terrible - reality of one. .:Aiki ii*t4";',..gttitid„.§tatOo .regardipg • apother • ; - !•pifr,stittiAii - eneriiiiiii? „1 - .)o they. see Wh'ere 'tall JLtitiklo644beelteil;•je s te end? * ..,„,„_,,• , ~.....„ :: .- ",t‘i!fitkittc . , - ..eliatli''lfrirton ing iTetilti,•' Of public af ::: O,„k rt!ts tl We e hy t e h . e lai p th o Iplee - t o h ' e . the a N ri o o r ti t s h tn when olihlfike'iatters'into:their e own handl., -- But ~flit!iiir:oitinift An to PerbeiVe ',citelei or solid , .kjide fitt,e.the etrifier vistion of a peaceful' and bap. -- ''' . ~.. '• : '-' '-- • ' - :'.. . '. The,rpert who occupy seats of power, in ;New To,4!iifid,the '.'corifrolling - public' men in the .Ifiimsitiint;pat:tyiliitejare boniut harid hind`.fOOt :.in the fetters prepared and riveted - by the anti sliverYlanatice.-• -To deny it'is'-to denY the ;plainest facts. of every day':occurrence. With - 4kesafsseur patriotism .:rs dead. ,If , not , dead, t:tulteep. ,At thil'hour,. - a - majority : Of' the Re • litildiesn party , in'. Massachusetts , do inwardly iejoieit at the Bohn Bfo - yvn raid.; Theysee ,no 4hinghtitAtubject for Mirth im the spectncle of ' ,s!lettirsprissebted-by - the •mein and Women of Vir- Sinier.; ',To 7 daY a. miljority. of. them do - not think, or if,they think they dare not say, that l lohn,Brewri ought to su ff er deathi TO-day., a inslotitY•OhhilipubliCan pat tY--in New F,ng .larld;do,:not intend to give prompt, cheerful, .cordial obedience to all the , requirements of the teristitutient, - ,They.htugh you 'to scorn if yod ' tielitthern jfthey, intend to see to, it: that Logi iiiiiliteitiiin accordance' with Constitutionai - stilditietionii - bei.';rettirned to their masters!—• . •Prrlietsp iolgerribaldrY l:tit the Men who . say. to cannot and wilt not long.subiiiit the ,Sebberies. a nd. irturdere' of. Northern fa n'.- titicianit -Theyhabble a bout-toe inability ofthe .' Siiiitli` tell Ye: •Withou t• the 'North!' They rave , like idiots 'about.; the numerical superiority of .this North,,just ae•thongb in &right cause, men,, proitd_neen p ever waited ,to coolly.counithe cost seben'their,honer was it#pailecl . ,.their.Uves and • property, iit . innieiilf. 'They 'fail to See that Repetition of the South ; from ,the North 'would 2 4 tiiilsesty‘tio bold stiliet,.at , :vrair theitepara !ottel theirifant_ eal4les from . the s-colossal ,;piety.. is( itingland .in :17161 They, seem to 'think:diet : lt ie,by the relentless ariiilieetion to the ,bliSi . of fh - e" tneie dead weight' of ,our nu ' iiciiiiil.tnejority,'that justice is to r be done arid ' Abel:Th.6lb' present - ed. , , We .of the Ninth ere • otitioobittjot;it-rieghtio'place the South in the' elteithitiYirof'disbotierable • submission •to fan atlesemov.Oppolition• hy,.resistance to it? if thii:;;Vhion, - . .-Were:.to he dissolved to-morrow, these trtirilii - nrit . rippear to reflect who .would heeeheerr.thbiaggrearsor and who the agereived; wh&A.4:- -, riidator,-of :the - .public ; compact, ' and estuslhifyictim of the violation; who the op -kreseive,,,,TejoillY,,, end, who the oppressed mi .1.T.Li.4'..;,.: „ •'' ' .. - ,1 .• '. - -• • •.- - ,- eets,f that' the dominant political party in NewEnglsed - Utterly failsto see .and aprirecf ,atifsillthie.-• - They . . have covered the statute - bOoke.ell.over with laws to nullify the Consti ' tutiim and:ACASof Congress, and now while we ne,r_ftsr,they cenestet riew.scherr.es of legislation to itsnoy,- Insult and degrade Southern. men!-.--; TbeY . let'sliiirio 'opportunity for violent utisrep reatintatioto:and '' . iletiiincifition of the. character andiiiinciples, of Southern men. They exec geriqethein.ftsultsisrid malign their , motives.- - They,:leoleiaterSo man -who, pleads for justice, Wisitiarlik ciorthriori /tense. They reject' 'all • crounitele Of forbekranoe r gocid will and. concilli : Theio thinis hive - got'. tiltstop. 'The solid -, mai' of -New :nglittitlfariners, tnerchante, laSsystri4l'ilattersi all'of, every blase:find inter - :eati.-;mitat Otto now their attention. to the' pub .' lietWeial , •befoie- ,- it .is -too late. .They ibust .04k:their voice of oninipotent- authority, and rebukethlbol&bed men who are hurrying us *rile cOsitnon - ruin! Mendell Phillips, Ralph - •lirekkk'Priersen, Rev'. Mr. Manning and John • 4.l 4 4itilieer';',•trinit not be 'permitted; without . rilbdicii . 4-ye,falselY assume to proclaim' the sen .tiiiiilirChttoston-in- relation to - recent deplQ tikbOrteir(s in Virginia. •• We' appeal ; to men of , ailliph iettir'We atik:men of.the.Republiben or csitiiiaticiestte• ,hietkitied see. where these mad sPeePhOil r of; the, Wendell Phillips School in pub7o - 'll , lrstirst-are -leading them: The crisis riititi,*filieintre party names. 'It:looks to the stibilifiiiihOurtiliti - gsl. Where are the good men toirWmitiOWßOeteit - has alight to count 'in the -hOtirOlfri : "iiiisleYfighere'are the men who, have riliiih -, ,eliriti illitfti,e,sljnd'hentired by the Pit. 4 ivi ..gr,iir!Cilif'' . -, ltiVrift4beftitindrethi who • have .11fliiile4d"irefeliellfif - ittOlititni impulse of the 00,ettilend, Whireirilice!' would s t if. ' the court tri4ll4l444443.4eAle.lliiii/if rallying all to a , •de,tiliti,rst.tjaktiPo, 4 'a' tbsi'eia?trio'n',Weall," gen they - 'suriv!ll,!theSitietj, roi*ttilltoaktyliimes;-con ' 'cetityttes . ,4l4 , o,atrietieur',liiitrOntellikenee ,of - •1 10 .lollTiitid 'make it eli'onk tii• r cui.' - Southern )fileititle.we - fati'for" 'the':'Cottaileutiofif''end' the ' T.Fittlitt , j l difill they ,permit the rneeting''Of the ' - ...Dl'syri.,, Irliiii4iiiio tn ' the Tiemont Temple to OV,- It(xpr ' ai si•, on'.'-..' .o - f the opinion f 93to . • -1 iiii" -.,-•' 'r~~ ~.L;.,F~m, . . nriee'S: . 1'036410:in, ;d e claring that. no member who endorsed or reeoiniticrided Crisis, was 11t,to - be Speak•• 4-.Nv ,eas,ai r . ned Sheiman i the -Reinlilican'eans. whose name appeare as .brie Of the eh ilocaer3 of the'hoote:, : This fact was. seined' up pifsta injare'and defeat Sherman. if possibleal,, t one'hel hived he . apprOyes a sentiment - , contained . .14tvinbers hi 'CongroSs.haveibeen .too mueli given 'to signing, every 'poper'presented tor their,Signettire, ' • • 'Mr. Sherman-does not hesitade.to say' thathe signed the paper,:tliat . is, • the :circular recom-. mending•the'-publication.and circulation of Ilel per!sf.Tiook-bat he utterly: repudiates any sympathy ivith- the vieWs - of the writer. Thi's 'fact heWill . state on the 'lloor. of. 'the. House if the occasion. J . lemiinds. Yet -the document is considered Pemociatic capital, -and he: made to serve party purposes to the fuilleit ex- . • I Hail the Detriciorats.allowod 'another ballot to.day, Mr: Sherrotipiimiild have been . elected perikeri .11e Would hiive lucked but four vote's rind. tlfese {were ready rto be east, for him, if t necesiary;to• elect. The . arrival, of absentee's .y tomorrow will •vary ihe result, and.' defeat idb oloction. by a' majority. • No , cleption Can' then : ' be had except . under the 'plurality•rulii, Which the ilinti-LeOorriptonites will - support within - a few days, and perhaps to-morrow -thus"giiiing organization•torhe Republicans, as stated lasr.hight. : When tho plurality rule will be. voted for dePoids upon the number of ballots which may .be hatl,.to.in'orrow. :Aa.snn,i::na.tke.,sn~ltld!i^:tfi2SE tell' . participrints in. the exciting- contest. ; .Senator perhapss the most.,active . .ileptitiliean • manager though the friends . of • Mr. Glow charge. him ;I.itl . l:,officipiasnos maniige-. M. Greeley is liob,bing..in - and.out,.as if ev erything dePended on his activity. • ',The eloctioh.of Forney is pretty certain,_al though the RePublicatie poiitively decline any !"bargain" to plat. effect: - . . *Th ere. is`. no understanding about . the• other 'offieers. ShoUld.any Smith Arnericans vote for the plurality rule, they, wotilit'Prohably have the 'selection Of •PoOr.keep,er or Sergeant-at-arms, and name liotrman of Maryland.: . are'Said tei be ar: rangingfor, the iiiinting . snoil. • : The galleries to-slay Fire — densely..eroWded with, speetators,irieluding thousands of ladies. • Te President heedeterrnined not to send his gessage.ioPongresa:oti- tho ddy, 'of .orglatii7.4- . tion, but.to dispatch it with copies of the , nen] Retorts to the Northern cities for;distri butionto thel'inis, When he will cenioltteleate Congress the. next dayo . • Most of the Foreign..lli.olOrnatie Corps.'oeeu pied• seats in the §dnate hobby to-day.. !.• ERIE •RAmiono.,-In 'the :Rail roa4.- :Brining ,isf: the 3d We- find a 40tMpttaIcation.from Philip . . frOm'whiCh we extract the tol The whole atrionni of the..mortgage upon the roadie, as 'l . stated, eight 'millions of dellare... Ones:Million- or this is: at'7 per cent upon .40 miles road, extending . from , BnnhurY .to. l SlTilliamsport, - - or, which 'about, one-half has.' beeMissuecr by, the Company'.. ~The other: is for seven millions'' of dollars.upon the whole rend; 0.5 per eent,..of . which One-half is held .by the state in - Payment of. the Canals, and the Other , hall. is applleable, by the company, to the of the.roa,ll. It will thus lie' seerrthat.the Company Itairqm ttils.ptirpcio, about four Mancini:of her own merte,age hunch,' in addition ti:c.the.. unsold - canal bonds'. still'-on hand. The Board of trigineers'.go into a detailed , . estimate of ,the coif of,: completing the tfnftn. iShed. sections of'the road, 'including: Wat er .st a tioris and thirty miles of sidings, and deducting this from the amourd,of the assets of the porii 'phny.,:rating.all-these.bOods at par, they. make . the balance:in favoi.of the COmpariy..oVer. a minion and a-half Of dollars; In any healthy 'condition of the monoy Market, this ought . .to be. much more than the-discoutttoti the . sale of 51 the bondsi.and shotild leave handsome stirphis for.. the equipment.. Whether the- •COmpany will bdable-to eontinue%the proSectrtion of the' work' With' the .energy that . Jnis:. for 'the' last yeir and 'a-half .been , exerted ' ,-: and thes, thdline within the -next year.; must; at • - course; depend.. upon our, sueceis• raising money by . .tneans of l'hese . bends,'without too, 'severe a sacrifice. ..• ' ..In this connection, the.stiggeUtion,.first made by you, witnotit the knowledge of the officers of the Company, that the State sheuld . uid this. 1 enterprise by remi ting, for .a few.years, the interest to :become due upon 'tlio Company's bonds held by, her, s a fund to be.sPecially de yoted to the' equipment, of. the toad, would. be eminently advuntageoui, not only,tothe inter ests. of the Company, but of - the State:4lsq.---: TO the Company,..not . merelras .providing for, rate equipment of the - road, but - by the confl. denee it would inSpire in dapitnlists, .securing 'manic of the liiiiids upon. ; much more • advanta gedus..terms thansobld : Otherwise be 'Obtained: 'and to the State by ensuring the"speedy com- Notion:and successful, working of .the grant 'highWay through such nn etensive and lath - - ea& neglected portion' of. tbe Commonwealth; • A MOVEMENT. AGAINST NlialloE By. the. proceedings' of the point :of Assizes of 'Essex' county, .Canada, rtappedrs that the Grand Jury toad . e'.a presentment to 'the Court; based upon a r epresentation emanating. .froM the authoOties . ref , the township of . Anderton; in regard Jo the . ..negro Population of:the comity . . The Grand „fury :submitted the document Alta t was presentethe them to the CdurCi.and.urged that some action . be taken in the rnatter. Anderton auttiOrities sny: • ' are. aware that..nirie . '-tenths Of the crimes: committed. at Esse.i; decording population, are committed by the colored peo 7 'pie:" . the . - further. urge • cithat.•some. Measures may betaken 'by the goverriment to protect'us and . our.propertyi . or persons of .cap tie driye'n . from ihe country."“Th. •IPoort in . alluding'tO this presentment, rerhark-' •ed' • , !fthat he was not . surprised • at finding ',a 'prejudice . existing against them (the begroes) among.tho...respectable portion, of the people, for tnny,viere,indcdenti :ahiftless and clishenest .and uitwOrtWthe . sympathy that same rriista r!.trarties eitended,to . them,. they Would not. work wherroPporluoiiy was presented, butpro ferred.subaisting by '..thieli!Og from respectable camera and bogging .from those benevolently' Demo ., and t moat' y has •,• sub y into' l ry im. after mg the !meted the at. mws of irted)y oplicate ablican Cfsirtfp 4.rvOas . THE.. STOCKHOLDER'S of the , eiNP.Kean 'Ritilimad'and Navigation' CompanY," are requested to meet, at the.olfiee of .the Conipa nY, in the *Borough of Smethport, on t h'e Second MOrtd4 in January--it being the ninth—at 3 o'clock P. , 111.,.01aaid. day, for 'P the , .purpose of electing *a ,inaident. and • twelve Directors,-. for, the ensuing *year. •.. ' . *** - • • .SAMUEL C.'IIYDE, Secingry. :;SmethiMit;Deeembe'r.l2; 1839. NOTICE sl7.l:it4i . i.tpititt : 3 lciiioOnt. .T44isday;'•Dpeemb4 . ls;ll . 369. .•. • • • •. PETTENGILL. & CO'S :•• ..• tt * PilE C: itTISISG 'AF;I4I:Tri • • .• • - . 119 .Nri;sn.it Street, New York,'find . lo'State:St., /rOgrart. . . 91; PETT.10:01..1,161t. - tho: Ageidg fo'r the 4%:tflican • Danocii.ty and the meet: influential and !ingest circulating Newapapere in .the Staten and the tifin-• .atlas. They 'are . itutlior4ed to' .contract : for us. at our, lowest rotes.. •• .. • • ' • rl'he ears 'now. r n; daily, from :Erie to War ren. '. We'have not heard' . whether . 'the` igbig • .I.liimlt'? came'off, 'or not. ' . ' yott .want.a dish of Oysteti, call en • Gco. R. ALLEN ihthe basement of .Sarfwelk George has fitted up:the .Saloon. and will fbund, ready and ‘yillyig• to serve hib - guests with everything usually. kept ih sheh.esthblish-. • Thdp.Bennettllotise,". bel'ong.ii)gto. the ...es.! tate.Ot O. 'l3ebnet; deccaied, was. il - 114 .. at Ad-, ;ministrator's 0 . 41 e - to day. A . Mr. Warner. be tamci the ptieChasei. he'Snv Mill rind,ot;:ii, ,quantity of ahit of. lan'd.adjairdhg, 5 . ., s4rne time. although thdre . is'Hot suillident depth of snOir . ,.to-.make it very emooth . . We call at tention,to, the; . preepedhigs . of the: toPetipkg assembled . ; for the• purpose'' of ehbosing .del6gat6s . to „the,lth.of March Convention : — The perions.chosen.ere throughout ' the the•inti . re cOnfidenc'e of the• party. WeArirs t:t he . claims 'Kean ).will be duly regarded,. and that the other coon= ties, will. concur in oor'selection.. •It is well. at thisthne..that pa u s e and eon . , !icier whet must' be the Inevitable result of the . . , . •• • . tithelliods fanaticiSrn •that • daily growing . • • • . , •-• is mu re i'mleet. 'here at the north, sta far ' titer etribittering th,e' feeling of our bretheren at the South. The Most..iimPle must•see that it will:soae . learl to n . diSruption Of the'Union, if !lei; inimediately checked. The candid of 'the Republican Tarty , admit this fact, but say' it wonld be better -for thenerth 'that 'such atieVent• should flia'north . that . Wou ht. - Suffer most from'auch a .deplorable: .event;',. The non-slavehohling States have each. separate . .interests, which 'mould 'rave. insur. mountable obstacles: in the way : . 'ol.establishing a gOverninent that would.he acceptable; .but. s,uppoSe • that' ' , Were • trccoreplisheil,.., the, same spirit of unresf and fanaticism wOuli . still ex exist, •The m,gro, quesiion' dliposed of, other causes would. be found pn:which it would feed and groyi , ..strong, :*.A.'Seetnrian war Would..be . the.most : probable,. even now hen,the'sla bery. 'question is all 7 absorlying,. We see it, at • !Mies, -rage-with' great fury.. ,Philadelphia, a fete' ?yea's . age', 'afforded -'.an example of what we : might eziperience-oe.an . etensive-.scale..,• We have'a•political Party. 'eStablished •which is pledged' to cMliose and-Anti opprese.all:beloriging , tcithe.eatholie church; In t . S.'it it swept. over the country like a storm; our etvn.State was_ suecurrib-.tO its streegtii:. It has al ready. :Ca.u...ed•lMore lawlessness and-bloodshed, during its brief •exiStence, , than.has,the'slav'ery, : . On therither hand, the slave-holding Statei have .aunity of feeling, a common bond - Of in , terest •16 Unite them, and keep them united. INT.or'do wethitik.theit :intereStswouldhe prej. ndiced . ..by•:a ,peaceable separation frOm' the . INOrthern States.' of life can be grown' at the, south; and a separation Would-build tip and -encourageherrte .reanUfac. They have within their.owe..borderi all the - eletnents - of Wealth'-amd prospe . riiy.. The 'only hope - of the well 'disposed, 'NOrtli, of South, is in cheekirig this fanatic revolution.' ary spirit, before, too late—before 4 . .. b ecomes the ruling,element Ofthe country. . .' • ~ Joliti . •ll.rown: , s ik'iiiierni.. ' . • • " ' ;VERMINNLIS, Vt.:, Friday, Dec' 0, i850,' :The 'funeral .of John :Brown took place nt ' North Elba f on Thureda'y„ , tit one o'clock: • The body Yes bikrne, by six-of of: neighbors from .bie o wit roof to a rock:near by; under the shad-. oty of which 'he had' directed :it' !o . be laid.- - - ' l'he collio, had been previously' placed in front of ,lii4 door-steP, where his neighbors' eanie :in . erowtlejf to :take a lost look. : The . face .was hard l y, and.wore its Usual serene ex, pression.' Before . leaying the house, his ..iii vor its hyme,• ,, Blow yethe trizinpet-L-blow," Sze., Was suing, and an impressive prayer was offered by - 'l.ll6•Rer.. Mr. Young, of Burlington, Vt., who, with- Mr. L. G.: Bigelow :a lid* twri others• of that city, had ridden all night to he present, Reniarks.were'mad by, J: M. McKirit,:Of Phil adelphia, and Wendell-Phillips; of Boston, amid . the strong emotion and deep sympathy' , of the flintily and friends: At the grave-Mr.. - Young quoted. Pours words, "I heys , :fought ,the good fight;! l Szc., and pronounced ri. benediction: If was deeply touching to See the three Wid, ows leaning On 'the...art - he Of strongers :and re- , JiVing their broken hearts by sobs. : . • . ::-: • The. crowd. sloyly _ and reluCtantly left the ground, and -the mattyr is left in :his'glaye among, the • : •••'.. . r ~.. - • :. •.• Ti' LION AND 'rue WASP.—Tti,e . iyhole Re publican pack at Boston, we see, are, barking o'nthe heels . ipf Hon. Enward Everett, for his admirable speech at the recent •meeting' in . Pariiieuil Hall . The . c . Bee!expressed the opin ion; that the Speech was quiworthy respectful attention;' also, that the,man who made, it is 'delinquent 10,1110 region of his birth, Midto the people of New England, by 'Whom he has been cheriated..' t• isjmpossibl e for itic Lilliputian people of. the'allee".school tog,et 4 bigger idea into . their heads' than their own ' , Particular section," arid; of course, they are not expected. to understan'd how the giant 'intellect, the ,EC . 7 - pensive patrietisM, and the big bearrof Eyer eit 'can take in, mot only all New England, bet the whole country; from. Mailie to . Oregon.— There is no use . , in wasting words on the mat iter: • ' . Pigrnies it. is .presume 4 will . continue just its usual, he pigmies still, i‘tliough perched on Alm" and mountains Will be mountains,' plated in vales; -Edward 'Everett will Still' be n patriot, and Stateemaic ntato,r, bile the Bee will remain ju'st . .WhEit it is;' arid . that the 'worst tlliirgwe:ean:gay of DEMOCRATIC :511.LETING • Put•spent' to call, . a Meeting ,of the Demo.' coifs of M'Kcan county •lA'aslhelil tit &meth 'part . .Baturday, ,thellOth instant, for choa , sing Senatorial and 10presentati s ile Delegates to .the easning State' Convention. ' . : • • The.meeting Was . organized calling,l', E Scum; to the Chair; 'anti' choosing Wlervea , Seeretary. , . •,.. ..The object of rucking - being strited ) .,on motion; HYDE, was the :urinnirriou9 of the meeting as a Delegute. to .represent this Representative' diitrict,:with power to .subsli fetes- .subject to the concurrence. of .the. other Counties of the ilFstriCt. • -;• OnWotion y Hon.: B. D. Hamr.tm was chosen Senatorial Delegritc . ,'• with power. to appoint . a Substiutei subject' to coneurr mice: or the comities composing the:distriet . .- Backns moved that a O.:tit - mates of three be :iippOinted :to - draft. tcsoltiticin llressive of tbe .Sense of the' ineeting; . upon : BorifS. A. :BA : oicus;BOn.:.l3. •D. .HAsMis, and 3".13..0vin . pr were. appointed said Commit,. On .Motion the meeting. adjourned, to meet again on' Wednesday it . ening, .the 14 th;instant, when the CoMmittee. Wolddbeprepared to re- . . Paisuant to.arijourrhant thameeting convened onAVednestlay Oreinngi when the. Committee, through their :Chairmany• reported the,..follow ing,:resalutions,•vhidh were unanimousl4adop 7 . • . . • . . fletrolued: That, as . Union , loving., peaceable eitiiens.. we feel it. .'our duty—and ~.we 'here pledge to each other the right hand of felloW ship' in - the .coming. strife 'between: the sectional di stnybers• of the. Union,,', ender •.the .specious •narrieS:.of ,, ltepublican,"„ end the : National Dem- Deinocracy—to leave nothip't, -undone that we' can do, with right encl.:. honor, to 'not Only de , feat but to utterly 'overthrow and .desttoy t foul eombitiatien•ot reckless'office•seckers end corrupt demagogues who' are banded. 'together in opposition to' the National Democracy. 'and the Union, and• who ate ever found either %Pill= lying and tradticing .our . honorable. Chief Ma'gistrate;'or aiding, With counsel and moi.ev, such men 11.9 . ..TAn BroWn nidtcler, burn. and destroy' their'uitstispec'timi brethren: • • Resolved: 'That ; . in our heart of harts, •we are thankful that the : . Republicae-Brown, raid, . . upon the.nighti and liVes'of•our• southern . Amnivitizens,was nipped ',in the bud,l. and thus, - in our., oninionYsaving the lives of . thousands of our best and most worthy fellow-citizSns:- . Resgtvq! That. we feel , that.nOw: is the time the ,'conservative: Democracy "of the Ncirth shouldinaniiest ,itselfand, apraling. to the better feelings of out fellow-citizens, ptit an -end .to such bloody attempt's, npon'the' •Consti lotion; by frowning.; upon rot only: the .nc tual, perpetrators, but upon. any' one 'who up holds or SanetiOns such atteMpts.;•, ' • 'Resolredi% ';;hat in.- the alacrity With which' the National ExecntiVe answered the.pall'unon., 'the general phvernrrient by, .the .Governor of Virs;inia for . ad and *assiStanee; we• recbgni7.;•. executive ability? as. Well , as firm•and, unyielding devotion to the perpetuity or our glo lions Union,. that has thar,iatarized every .act cif his long, arduotis, and honorable career as . re • Statesman.- • • . . . Res!olverl: :That . 'the pe r s o n 'of JAMES' BU CHANAN we recognize: not only ,a man or.unim peaehable integrity, spotless character, and ac knowledged ability, but, 'possessed - et along, irreproaeltebl6, and ;consistent . record; .:who; during - the . ..dark . anciperilons times that•.have lowered upon its since he has filled the Chair of State—while others in high places here prtived false to their_ principles and party—,has ever retrained troeto . the•greaf national"pririciples tind.pratforrnol the Democratic party; without' alteration or -abatement. : ife.w/eed:. that int.he result of the late•elee - -. film • in' the county,, we see I he.dawhing of 'it brighter clay;' that in the.'succesi of our Coun ty and Representativeticket;overthe coinhina. lion . of reckless. falsehoods and 'vituperation. that wits uncensingly`nied again:stns. rind our candidates, we see the signs of, a retnrn:to bet- . ter days;ewhenrthe whining,. disorderly.trick steri who have been . quartered. upon us will be forced to hidOtheirzhe.eds from the publie.gaze, or life frOm the county they have..striven , so hard to not only'rulehut ruin. ,' .Oh motion th e Trie'eting, e'djoitrned.siite die (Signed by the officers:) . Sheriff's Sales Y VTRTUh of sund writs 'of trenelliiani B 4nd:Levar:i issued. out of the:Court of Common Ple.as.of.the CO,:rity of M'Nean, and State of Pennsylvania, and to me directed, I,shall expose to public . sale or - outcry; Ili the Court Haase, .in Smethpnrt, I at' 10 o'clock in the .fotenoon of . .. Monday, the Uth day 61 December next, the following de scribed,property, to. wit: All. the. right; title, interest and claim. of the . 'defendant. tb the 'following described Real Re.. tate; situate in tafaYette.townshin, ' M'Kean •Connty . ,'Pennsylvania, bounded describe& aS-foltoWs, to wit: On .the north' by lands for-. merlyof Hull & Morse; on the east :by Hull & Morse . lands; : on . the south by Hull & Morse lands;' on the west by lot No.. 113, contracted to Pliny B. Fuller, containing' one hundred and ,one tenth acres, more or less; it.beirtglot No. 1.14 orthe ialotment . of the Bingham lands in Lnfayette township, and part •of : wit' rant NO. 2216 and, .2254,..'ab0ut . ftventy five acres irn:. proved; . o n e frame hous e, one shanty barn and a,number of fruit. trees. . . . Seizeirand taken in Execution 'arid he soldas.the:propirtr of Cliarles.H. Davis at. the suit of Solomon Cummings. • --ALSO- , . , All the right, title and-intereit of the defert tient to the' following described Real Estate, to undivided .of all thatlpart of Warrant'Ne. 6108 .Trying on the ''south pt the' road leading_ from North Creek tojilli Felt!i Irlotel.; in' Shinpen. township; APKean county, Pennsylvania; ; ' supposed . to contain :three 'hum, dred. aeres,.be the'. same- more or less;, about two - acres iMprOved; with two' Frame' , llguies erected thereon.. Seized, and taken in•exectition; and will be sold-as the ,pronerty of 'Merrick Jlousler at.th suit of John C.:Baektte... ALSO. • . • . All the title and interest to the following tte , seribed..Builtling and . Lot of Orotind, to wit: 'A certain two-story, wood, Store house or• sitonte on ?fiiit L arreet, between State rind Fulton Streets, 'being on•square in the liw'ofiih' of Sinettiport, in said'eottnty, now . . . . . . , . . .. - , in prOgr@qis Of. eornpietio tai n; conning' in fronf onisaidWein street •Ot twenty:iix feet, and in. depth • 'fiTty-aix . feetj, and 'the: , 10t...0r •liece•:bf, ground and.,enriirodge.appurtenhnt Ao iaid buif §e.izeiiitaken.in'executionv and to he 'sold as the, property of _II: V: Williaine at the • snit Of J.,A; liright'now for , the, use., of .Ghordis Cor .. ~ Win --ALSO . . . . •. - - - . . . . . AB the right title, interegt . and clainn,of the. -defendant aci the fUlloWing described : Real . Es-I 'tate, situate in - Lafayette . townsh i p, N'Kcati .county renoiDvania,.-bounile'd and described as yiz.i—On the north by landi .fOrtnerly of Hirll & .Mergel: on the east by, lot No; tit, contracted to 1-1. Smith; ..ori the south' by. , sc Hull .:slOrse'S . lands; ..on;the .west'byl lot' NO: Stof . the Bingliain Containing: one .hundied and'three-tenthacres;• it being., lot No. 113. of the Bingham ,aloiment of lands' in Lafayette township; and pail of .warrants' N0.221"6 . and 125:1;, about twelve' acres ireprov'ed, one/ Log House.; one Log Barn, and a : few Fruit Trees:'. Seized;.tahen'in exectifien, 'and will be gold as-the proiierty - of:P: B. Fuller ..at the suit of HarniOn Smith, for the use of Ghoitlis• and W. Y. IWcoyi y... MEMO The following described Rent Estate, situate in the township of Carythin : county of i‘l!Keati,,: end State ol...Pernisyliadia, :bounded- and des cribed as followS, to Beginning at- the .North-eaSt corner of .wai rant -No. 5672; thene and seventy-one perches to' the. - centre of. said 'War-ant line; thence west; one hundred 'seven iy-one and. , -two.tenths perchei to'a' corner; thence,. hundred anj',•seoerity-,one ,perchei: to ihe. north. line -or said.warrant; thence hi the tine of -Said:warrant, one hUn- . dyed eighty-seven and two-.tenth` - Perches• to the Place of, beginning.; . containing' two' .dred acres and 'eleven perches of -land, triord-or. less. . Seiz.d, taken in- exec ut be. sold as *the property of J. B. Oviatt j .al.ths: suit of Truman, and J. C. Bagley.' , . . . -ALSO= . . . . 'AU 'the: , right, title .interest 'of the 'de fendsnt•in undlolhe following deielibed,Real Esrate, to vilkge 'of ,Bradford; CObnbrof Site of.,Pefinr .s}lynfilsi.lionnddil on the north bY"Mnin street; east' by let No: ifiLSopl'h by lot No; 25; and. ise'st;by ConPrisi at reot;, being' lot'No... ii in the said villas.e of . .13redfoi . d;.:six rods front on Main street, on COngres . s. - street; Containit4; seventy , t\i'o.srioare rods, mor6'.. or less—improved; rine.Fralne dwellinl4House,.and one "twos;ory.name i3lacks.m4h Shop the nremiseS.•' . . • •. .Aran,-;-One other Lot in the '.same 'btiunded'on . the north by Elm 'street, east by lot No: 137, south by land of N. N. Langinade and west by c 014.0 ess e reet;, Veil* 136,, containing eighty-seven' square rods, more or , • 'Seized, talceti in execution, and will be sold as the property- of Philo...4..ckley sat the suit of - LSO . ~ . . . • .. All the. right,Aille and. interest of defendant TO . flt"e following:desoribed•Real'Esiate . ,to %YIN One rAlaue lot.iii the • village;:hf Littleton,. NI 'Kean County Pa.;: itottrided on '.the north by Main street, cast by • lot No. 10, south'hy Jot No. 25 t arid . west by Corigres•treet; being, lOt No. 9,. in .t.be. vilftie 'of Littleton, six rods trout ,Oo'NfaiO. gtree , '; ,and oxeye rodS•im con utqs stteet:.containiog . ..se,lepty l ti.vo square. lads, niore'm le,ss—,imprped;, atid . o.oe . -Frame lioa4e on the . premises ;.• ' ' ~.; ~ • ~. ALso, - -One. other. lot iri• the same `village, •boundedpn tbe, north, by • Elm Weer; east by. lot no•l37,,soutli by lands , : f N.•N. Larigmade., and west by Congress .street; .being lot no 130, Containing eighty-seven square rods . , more,'Or . . . . SeiiPd,,taltell in:s . xeculion, and . v‘;ill'. be sold as the property, of Phlto Ackleyi•at: the suit of lAlKeit'udounty; • . .. , . . . -ALSO . All the right, title, interest and claim of de fendant to the follOWing described Real 'Estate 'sit nate .Ceref triwnship,...M'Kean . .countyy Pennsylvania, boutided.and desaribettes follows to wit:—On the:north •and',east by' larfds . 0 Joseph Hodges; on'the south and,west by landi of Ditni - et Buckley; C.entaining nine and three: fOurths . acres, 'including the. mill race; all ito 'proved; bn which is one Grist Mill, propelled by either steam -or. - 'water, or.both; one steam' Saw..Mill,l•ondßlacksrriith. f.4hop;.One .Frame House, two Shanty . ,flouses, end one :Frame •Bern in•Conrse of erection; it being'the lot foi-. nierly purchased by Charles Graham for 14-. draulic . pruposes: • • . •'• . • .Ar.so,•- 7 0ife other lot,.bounded on the north by. Keating•landS, on "theeast by landi.ot sepli nudge's; on the scitith' by lands of Monier' . Bockley, and on the weSthy lands of - .Theron . C90p94. - and. M. J. Tierney; 'contriining . twenty-' three'aeresmore or less; 'it being lot No. OS, Keating survey; 'Unimproved. •• Ar.s6,--ope.other lot,. bounded 'on the hor,,th and east by Keating lands, on the •south - by Evrtifs,j. Iluwaid and S. Cooper; atitt. on the west, by Evans . J. Howard, and James 'C. COon, being•lot N0 . ..178, Keating :survey; eon . - taming thlrty,threeneres•and fortenths; more' or less—unimproved.. • Ar.s6,—One other lot,' bounded 'north by . Keetinglarids and lands of Knapp; south ity Rth ea g lands;' and westby lands of Niles Kin ney; ,being lot N0...176, Keating,-survey, con-1 taitiing nineteen and nine-tenths acres, more or less -L-unimproved. • 'Seized, taken in . execution, and will, be sold, as..the property. of Jciseph.lV.ileox, James' Wil- . cox.and Roswell Miller, at the suit of Adams & Morse. -ALSO - 7 All, the right, title, interest and elairn:of the defendant to the following described' Real: Es tate, in Smethpcirt. Borough, IWKean county, .PennsYlvirda,. bounded • and describes] ,as . fol; to wit: Beginning at, the South east cor ner of lot .No: 10ur,.(4) in square No. fifti•nine, 00 in said Botough plot; •:thenee' west alUng 'the smith line Of - said lot Noy four, (.1) tWenty ; ckght (28) feet; thence north sixty-six (66) feet;,... thence east .twenty-eight (28) feet; thence south. sixty 7 aix..(66)-feet to the . p.lace of •beginni : ng; being the south corner of said_ Jot No. foul', (.1).011- which is one . frame Store -house about twenty-eight feet :in, width, and aboitt'Aixty-feet firm stories high, , :the lower 'story • finished for a :Dry Goads- Store; :the Upper part finished , for - a dwellidg house: Seized and taken its F.kte'iition . and "will .he sold as flip:property of Henry. Williams, at The'sitit of Hiram Payne, now'for the use of -ALSO-- r • Al[ the right, title, interest and claim of. de fendant'do;the following fegeribed•lteal Fstrite, 'to it:. All that` one •unif-a-halfs.sfory fraine house,sitnated in the townshipof Cere.ol.!Kpan • Cotiilty,Pa., on lot N0:53; 0n . ,ivaTrant.N0 . ..21.41 , , occupied Adoniram•S'itheildnd; said.honse being 22 feet by 3d feet on the tuotind, and . the" lot or, ple'ci , end .eertiledge anpurte; nalit unirp.narticulatly se ribeil 'and 'set. TOrt h itf a Snil . Pek:inade . , .Hts ratio nou and %Villiam. Belcher, Made in.pureu 'atiee of. an order of Court, February '214'48614 and approved' Jane tie : 29,•:1859, , t0 giontngin *the centri - of the road' ante south tne of slot sqld..td - P..B.Hedrick,,oiirtiflrvarrent 21.11, 8;7 reds north and'l2..t.rods. west, from the south west' corner'.:of a Inv deeded •by•J. Beating Elisba Mixinut . of Said :war= ratiti 'Bce.f: Containing One . :acre and' 8d reds of land, atriet. measnrei-leaying. the house on the lot deeded' to Mlx'ae shown'.ln the plot on .the other side... • • : :' • . Belted and , taken in : .Execution and. 'will be sold as therproperty,Of A. I. Stitherland,'at.the suit Of Mben Patti Son,. now for.the use • of John . Hay.. - =ALSO- 411 the fight, title, interest and claim' f the defendaiitto•the following described Real tate 'situate in the township. of Hamilton, Hamlin, Seigeant and Shippen,:in . the county of liP.Nean, State - of Pennsylvania,. known and 'described as follows,:.v ix:. Subdivision., No...sli ly-five (05)el warrant No. 2620, in the town ship',of Hamilton aforesaid, containing ;tw o hundred and tvventY-five (225) acres; .sUbdivis ion No. three'himdred and'thirty-six,•ony df warrant No.. 2310, in;the township. of Sergeant aforesaid;•,ecinjaining:nae. hundred and eevenqr- , five (175) acres; subdivision No. one .hundred and eighty-fiee (195), Wariant No. 2575, in the toWnship of Hamlin aforesaid, containing hundred .and tiventir.f.hve Y 2251, lars., in vision. D. 0. it;lgh r (loi • warrant No.. 4969, 'in , the .township of Shippen; containing seventy (70) acres,.and the whole.of Warrant No: ,2952', in the.township oF.Shippen aforesaid, 'contain ingsfx hundred and Sixty'-five (661:) acres, the whble of the warrants, containing 'thirteen hurl . - dred'and.sixty (1360) acres; more or. less,.with His appurtenance' ,•'•• ' . • Seized and, taken in t`x . ecutiori and will 'be 'sold as the , property of William .S..GibSen,' at the suit of - 111: J. Rinehart., .'• • . .• . . .• By virtue of `twO . . writs, of . nos', issued out of .the Court of COmmon Pleas oC M'Kean.county, , V,h.,,l.and to, me directed and' delivered; I shall expose to,pbblie idle or 'Outery;. at the .COurt Hotise, : in,Smethport, at ten o'eloek,in,the forenbonof 'Monday the,26th day of December next, the folloWing deseribedl Real Estate,to . • •• Alt the ; right, title; 'interest. and claim of the defendant to the following described Real Estate, -sittite 'in the village .of . Bradford, Nl'Kettn county,' Pennsylyania;, beunded : and. described as folloWs, to ..wit:V.kilage lot. No; .25, bounded On the north hylands of P.-Ackley, ij rods; on the,east by. .Ne w elT„ 8 rodi' .and RI links, on the south by Corydon. street,. Crods , on the West by •don g ress:street, 8 rods and 21 links; containing 'fifty-three and thir.' teen-twenty-fifth sonare rods, more or legs. Ar.so, 7 --Two other' village lots ; No. 101 and 102, bounded on the North by Corydon street, 11 .rods and 0 liitl,s, on the east,, lty :D.. Kings.' bu6 , 's lands, ten rods;, on...the'south' by:lands of W . „ G, Raymond, .11 'rods end 0 ':ltriks,.'on'• the' west by CongresS r tbn rode;"containing. 112 'and tWo-fifth 'square rods of land.'.• . . A Lso,--T wo other .village lots, No. 136 and 137., hounded on the'..north by Elm street, 11 tods;.on_the east, by . T. W. Cole,i2 rods; .on the south' by D. King . siiury,.. 13 and' tWO:.fifth rods; on the west by Congresastreet,.l2 and t%Vo•tenth rods; containing 146 and • two fifth reels, more or leSs—nll. iropioved. • One Cot tage 11onse an . d Store on lot No. 'ZS . . "Ode Wag on S lop .an d Batn lotsNo..lol and 102.• Seized, taken in execntion,.end.to be sold as the property of E. D. ISirton. s at the..•soits of Bellowa&Casey and Spencer ts: ilorler. • --ALSO . . . • By virtue of two, writs 'of . Val:AH1001 .ElipT : nas - ,:issued•our of the. Cotirt of Common Pleas of the county of ,Sl'Kean and -Stitt!OrPennaylv a 7 . and to .medirected,'l shall'eXnose to public sale .or Outcry, at the Court 1-lbuse, ip Smetll . -1 port - , at 10.o'clOck in the forenoon, of Monday, the 2Gth day of Deeetriber. next, the fOlrowing described property; to it • All the r.ight,,titl.e and interest of-the:defend ant to ...the following • described,' bounded arid. deicritied an follows, viz: One loiollantf.bonn, ded on the' north, 'east, south and west;, by. unseated lands of:l3ennett,.Vinans, 4amescin and Smith, containing-fifty.(3o),acres more' less, it .'beingiot No: 70 of the olotrinent of Bingham lands, in Keating township, and part of warrants No. 2270'and 3902. .. • ' ALio,--Ancither hit bounded' on the north by Bingham•latidsenitlot No. 202; on the east-by tvarrant 2007 and Bingham landa;.or j rl6 . soirth by Bingham lands;' and west - . by Tot No. 202 and Bingham lands; Contaiding. fifty-two and three-tenths (52 3)•acres, il, being .lot - . No. 80 Of the alotuient of .Bingham lands in Keating township; and part 'of warr..nt . NO; 3902.: Ar.sct; —Another lot bounded on, the north-hy . lands 'of . J."J Ridg,Way; . on, the east by :Ridgway and others; on the south by D. -A. F.asterbrooks and-others; west by J. 'way and ,G..A...BradbrOok;' . Containing. twelve hundred'4l2oo) acres, more or less, being parts, of warrants -No: 2411'111nd- 2119., in- Norwich and Sergeant townships. •*. . ' Atso,—Another bounded on the nOrthhy - J, J. itidgWaVs -land; east- by -warrant' line 'No. 2135; south-and west by'A. J. Ridgway -lands Containing 'four hundred and fifty '(450) -acres . . of land r more or. less,. being, the north part of warrant N0:.2174. , Ar.go—Anotherlot of land hounded On the north by. lands, of J. 0. Ridgwayt ; east:by Cop- • per lands; 'south, and west. by 'Ridgway .land's; Containing two thous and and .eighty-nine, (2080) acres of' land, more. 'or less it - being. warrants No. 24.13 'and 2862 And the east .part of warrants. No. 2701 dnd .2705 - in NorWich township. At.so,Defendants interest in .the following , described . tracts of -land conveyed by ,Tohn . M Ilamilten and wi fe;• to Theodore E. Winans,:by . deed bearing,4atejtme,3o,,lBso, .and duly - corded- irt eon County . records, in. Deed Bonk II;, page' 093 i. beginning . at. the , mouth . west corner of warrant No: .?:.174; • thence east five hundred twenty-four and 'seved-tenths-per ches; to the South'.east corner of tho-same, and tre-noith'-enit corner ,of -Warrant No. 2914; thence north, on the east 140 of Wariant.2474 oneliundrea fifty-two and..tive•Aenths,percheT tO.a Post;,. tlyince west five:hundred twenty-four findseven-tentls 'perches to a post in the west • line Of said. warrant No. .2.171; . thence 's44th Otte 'll undred . and. fifty:4ly° and fi-vetenths' pen .ches- to' the ,place. of beginning. : Ar.so'L7Warrant No: 238 i, • and-, three 'hun dred and nine (309),'ind.frein • the 'north part of. • . • .warrant No. 2-105.:. 1 . . •-. • A'i.s . o,.-o,le:thirti part of - warrant No. `apt, and.one 111,1Ved tn! 'forty-5ix..(140) acres of the•north part of 'warrant Contain. ing thrie thousand one hundred fifty-anon.. acres ; tie the same inoreor' less;.all situate in Sl'Keen connly,.PennAylvanie. • • , Seized and taken In Execution. end will ,be sold as the property e'l.Theoirore E. Wiouno. l st tha suits of John M. Hamilton, now tar . the .use' oldie Trtistees of the ITstate . of Ole late liartrllinghain; deceased. , • : • • JOSEPH .I‘l6ltsE,:Skertff.. •. Slittitrs Odice §utetilport; Dee, 5,3559,