Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, November 05, 1856, Image 2

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-O.IkIELL.IOXI2II',-!!A
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5, 1856
CR; Largest anti geapest duper
COUNTY.
TERMS.---Two IYOLLAns A. YEAR, ,OR ONE DOL=
LAN AND FIFTY CINTB. IF PAIH•IN ADVANCE.
$1 76: IF 'IWEI WITHIN THE YEAR. • •
PROCLAMATION.
• • rxxxow Camino :-A Publinacknowle.
. ge
•mont,of the goedness' of - Almighty God, and of
---oitr-nettstant-dependentm-npon-his_provitlenae,
eminently hecoming - n - free and enlightened
people.- •
As the " diver of every gond And perfect
• gift, He, has crowned the. post :year, . with his
good - neon, and caused our paths to drip , with.
fatness." Our• free 'inetitu,tiens, our t rights
end : privilegee,.oivikanti.rellgions, have- bee
continued . and-preserved. .Snionce and Art,
, with the great interests of eduention;morality
and religion,"have been 'encouraged and ad.
"amed ; industry, in all its - departments, has
been honored tind , rewarded, and ' the general
condition of the people improved..
Our Vomutortwealth hns. been greatly bless
ed. The ravages of disease and death—of
• . famine and pestilence, have not been permit
ted to Comeneermp ; nor havethe lioriiirs of
• ' warAlsturhed the Peaceful quiet dour betties
The -earth .has yielded her•inareatte,and richly
rewarded the labor of :the husbandman.--,
Abundant prosperity, .with - smiling - plenty-and -
the blessings of health, have been. ours. Ao
knowledging, with gratitude, these bles4mts
of a.ltind Provtdence t let us "enter' into •His
gates with thanksgiving, and, into His courts
"vrith - praise;btrthunkfity unto - Him 'and - bless - 1
,-•. Deeply impressed-with.the-importance and
, prOpriety .of this duty, and in accordance
with' the wishes of many good citizens, I,
JAMES POLLOCKAInvernor ofthe Common .
• wealth of Nonsylvanin, do hereby recommend
. THURSDAY, ibe 20th day of November. next,
. be a day of -geneial Phanksgiviilg aqd Praise
tbrOughout•this State ;:and eainestly implore
the 'people, that, abstaining from all Worldly
_ business'and persuits on that day;.they Unite'
. in Offering thanks to Almighty God for-His
past goodneee and mercy and humbly tee
eeteitrilini-for a continuance,of Alueblesainge:•
`Given under my hand and the Great_ Seal ..of
the State atilarriaburg,• this 2let day of ; oo
' .• teller, in the year one,thouttand eight hundred
and fifty-Bin; and of the Commonwealth. the
eighty-first. Bic TILE GovEnnoti. '
• - • . • ANDREW G. CURTIN.
•. [ontl2-0] Beo'y of the Commonwealth-2
THE RESULT
. The battle is over, 'and the telegraphiC
__reperts _which have reached is leave.little
- doubt that the - oPponeuts - of -- Buchanan,-
divided - - :and distracted by internecine
have - fallen - Hbefore7 - the---enemy
With4rOfessed friends in Philadelphia,
and morn or less-in every eestern county,
playing directly into the binds of our : p
poiients, what other than a disastrous re
'suit could be expected ? •
'• In our own'county the returns are,not
complete, but indicate that Buchanan
will carry the county by a majority of "at
least 200, _which will be a depooratio
galn of 100 orb • the October election.
Mortifying as this result is to us, it die
appoin ta the calculations of our opponents,
who were fully supplied with " Fillrnore•
straight tickets," Which. thermade inde
fatigable exertions to palm upon uhaus-
• peoting friends of Filllmore, and thus
confidently expected to Secure a majority
offrem five . to eight hundred for Dias-
BEIM
In relation to the grand result we ;gibe
I such loose. general,„'reports wo were 'a
ble' to secure by tettliVfi • bbforo going
to press. Liter returns may. vary the
complexion of things. •
. In Philadelphitithe straight Fillmore.
.tieket,had helped Buchanan to ixreported
plurality of ibbutl2,ooq and. baSeprried
Chester the iiipe Way; by 500' 'plurality.
Buchanan carries the State it is ikely
tb.
straight. Fillmore vote.
•In NeW York city Buchanan's plural
iti,is-slti& to be 20,000 . ; But laiiigains
'are, OP4ted for Fremont in the interior
- coinnties; Which may giie him the State.
All Xhe New , Engiand States are donee
' ded.to , have gone for Col. Frement,' • • . •
11dOrylaridhas gone for•Fillmite'hy
ceneiderehle 'majority, and ellachtinan
:Oarried New Jersey andDehiware.
Nclietutnalfave ytvt besn.recield - in-
Akeativs of the , result in the Western and
Southern States. . • • . I
Its„ ster reports say the Philadelphia'
,
piiijority not - eieeed 8,000.
T Piz NUMBER OF Vorzus.-Tbe
white male ,population, of the United
States, 'for instance, over 21. 1 yeare otit,l4,
• i tinfil to beiniasuthed;imititled' ta . 4iitti; : ie
avo„Q6,94l.eity4lg,,,g,poQ,poo.,_pi,infiabi,
- tants ;who,do not use their-franchise.. In
the, State - of New York in. 1852,. the. ye•
ting'Opultition exceeded 800,0001 yet
tlpi votes tetuilied 'did not; iUtteti' Oieeed
frOY,(kiA.` the
iliiiQl 43l .ttiveiltY-otle are ne4r l Y, B 4ooot
_ll;l4sokt:he ; iota in 1858.. was only 138,
0000fhowing:that. nearly , twaihirati of
gift idsilt fopulatibli; 'for" ,Fionio''tiaiiitY
`staid IffotiV
Aoki the Ptekrticie PeettTee,greet le
Oret*PtheF .§t.etee•
ESE
liT,e4simaviruhy7iTworuuge:Stateer-.-
North , Oarcilioti, - anflitlhusiesippi,% have ge4
deit4illh6 '2oth Of "dig
*fi'§i6l466llol.o4'
d"4 - , "ivOk teen
eill****E-404 Ow.9 l *l. o Pjfi•Pger4:7Me
Ala biajh ttt M ( 4 6 :14 1 0,,,,, a 4d-endaftvor
to 4 OikeoutopaimT"!o, - -;pitike,444 in its.
) 1 4Wi
.49 "5 , 4 1 4 Z'tt s lV
'49# 1 * 037 4 01 4 1 i of
ioanY ago
tiOtt.t.P.Ont , 4 o sahireAll'a xig ll 4 iißrorid
::00u4 , *.bhiti.4l4!*
bilged to' leave....-
T 1 a -..t(oxf; C4gr 00s ""
Whatever May be • the result •• of ~ t 1;
Pfesidential• theTfoCerit, eleatiOne
. in Pennaylvtinia, Ohio:and Indiana', have
:Settled the ecnnplexion tho...Honse '•cif
-;1-Reprettentatiinii , iin-the-35tIongrus-
The Democratic gains so far as ascertain
fet2l comprise 9 in Pennsylvania, 7'
in
Ohio, and sin Indiana---in all 21. De:'
du"cOng the three Republican-'gains in'
,Maine, lowa and Missouri, and 18 spit_
remains to the credit of the Demderacr,•
" which "willrattier be increased than - di-
Minished by the.results in other States,
. o wing mainly !nth° fact that jp < ninny
districts•Ameriean candidates are 'run
ning in competition with . the,ltepublican
, • • ' • _
apy event .therefore, the
grass will be-Deumbraticjrbbth-branch--
es. The state of intrties in the. United
States Senate ,will not be, materiallS ,
,charige'd `from their •existing rclittion.
While there is a nominal anti Nebraska
majority in the present•pnuse - of. Repre
sentativeS experience demonstrated du,
ring the protractectstruggle.for speaker
ship, and since then, in measures attempt.
-ted for' Kansas, that it was not'oontrolla
ble as - a party organisation, and in most
of the Districts represented by them the
Democrats have - sucCeeded. The legisla
tion,pf the country will,_therefole, return
to - the - custody - of the-Demoeracy afteklie-
4th of March next, and we hope they
will make better use of it than they . did
• —in_thelast Congress, w_ben a_grtat
promise was flagrantly' and, gratuitously
•violt4eil, and the'angrY sectional eothmo.
tionovhich kad been Cdrupokd by the
dequi6seenee of all parties after the' 44
• nality'! adlustnient of 1850, wat.repewad
wiih an intensity and passion whieh have
exotted~eep apprehenstoas insome guar-
tars, and unsettled-for-a•.tinie'those—in
mate and fraternal relationtiwhitiMreom
iiiMiTftiffiotigm anidintelablineureii le- 7 1M
the duty- Mike of- , the North and the
Sou.h
THE 11HETINO OF SOUTHERN tGOVER
- NORB.—Teis .stated in the . Nur/es/on
Standard, that the meeting'of Southern
- Gorernorsi of which mention -has' been
._alreadimade, took place in part; at least,
in C., on the 14th iill7—Tt
•does not.s . ppear,-however, that therewere,
' any others present besides the Governors
of North-Carolina,_South—Carolina_mid
Virginia.' What was the object,or_effeet
of their meeting is not stated. The Ra
leigh Register takes the matter up, and
assuming that the object of the meeting
was to concert a Scheme of disunion, pro
claims it :a profanation of the. lured soil
of North Carolina. The questions are
naked;ftiat, by whtso invitation did they
come? Second, 'why did they meet?
And third, what must North Caroline say
to an attempt to hitch het on to dui ear
of disunion ?. Tho Augusta (Ga.) Sen
tinel is quite; indignant at the'movernmit.
Gov. Wise has written a, long letter in
reply to thelliqu_iry by the Raleigh Reg
't ister.as to - the purpose of his recent Visit,
to:Raleigh. .He designates the inquiry
as rude and impertinent, and avers that
he Nvoilt to Raleigh on his_own_ -motion,
throwing himself on his constitutional
right to go there when he pleilses.,, The
residue of the letter is devoted to the dis
ouSsion'of the elviVery quesqori, , ,. • •
SW-According to the New York Times,
in the event of their being,no choice of a
President by the people, the Democrats
have concocted a 'Plan to prevent Mr.
• Fillmore's name from going before The
—House-of—Representatives,--And--Huts—t
' force a choice between' Buchanan and
From:int. It is to be. accomplished in
,this way... The. Constitution, proyides
that the name of only the three highest
candidates voted, for i 'the electoral—col
" lege are to go tothe Hodse of Represeu:„
tatives. The Buchanan mon 'are.to
iide , theirVotes in the electoral . college,
one-half voting for. Buchanan, the
Other for'Governor Wise, or .and chosen
name, ewes to give to both a higher vote
than Filinrore, anxi_theis oioludo him froth
the House. This idea is not' new with.
the Times, 'though it ushers it forth with
a great braying of trumpets: ,The Rich
mend,Exa2nfner some is:oohs ago recant-.
nieniAdd it to, the Deyloomoy.•
however ) two serious obStaeles in the way
of ite teeeomplishrnent. The first is - that
• 'tlie'Deirioorati tire - riot
. likely to have elect
; toral votes - enough to; arry two . ,.eandidatik
,inintikeHouse,;ana the seconkis, that
if itecompljelled• it would almost certainly
Yreaniti.in 'the election of Fremont::,;` • '
' STRAUMT-OUT FtwoonvsK.—The
Buel•anan and Fillmore parties , "in' Indi
ana hove formed a frisioh eleetm:altieket.
In .gois , York Sitite; the same parties are
said to Ilky,e,,egeeto a fasion 4 ,. pet
. !mly„
upon the'eleetor4ticitet, - but for mem
bers of Congress, and Of the. State Legis
lature: 'The ;Alton 'Oenrier • mentions
ihiiny in'sfaiMeS, dein g show - that_
• there m h eonitnna undexlstandipg between
attnie .partieS of .In Massa:
ohusetts,,the pro-slayery Whigs, Delio
- Americian4rovs; i n ino ,t,
' the , sa trfo. , eatid ida teti fok"Cengress i and tbQ
ine!st'airenentie
to b"at.Bankii,
'.fieettent; Vermont and Ohip,lhe Fillrtiore
the
imeceati Of stli, etzt .
derats. 0., says the
• ,1
‘•, • ; •
. IBI)PaILTANT DENt;ON.7-it Of stated' clip ,
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" 4 ''
. 1 f i' .4 l' laid ' L ' - af" s i ble.
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[l'‘T ill itSt t ht) l t l9 g 9.11411 1 41 ° ?4, , .---' ~ , ,,„ 2 ,,„, P
".40,410."djecORA/Aliti94. bAtirean,i,thei 7P,P,Ip-,
' I i teet01 4, 40 . 1 1 .4090/ 1 4 1 4egY19,4%.41 1 ' 0 '-o. l3 Wrg Pr
i ieithotaferOce , mefAt?rt,f9r,9, fautilli,:vitlitpd
1 totiglOnfrlf‘44:; ,414,1 Ariertk:S4r Otot 4
P. ' , oo ,l 4lsShe,ni-Vinigt* °PO qiiioP7oPkg .
i ,t on orth i f questjoniii I liolliki - ea leficid. •
First onow-or tit ' " •.=
„ r . tt . attooon to tipy,
1=
*
Theie/i;stre'inany, of our friends m•the
Di l sidential,Crinvass who ''doubtless.
cerely believed that, the Union was . in.
danger..•. Shameless locofoco trio* aS
its effect:, and thousands of honest, credu
lous individuals were bonstyntly haunted'
by the thought of tho:UniOn 7 —our
Union----sudderily 'eruMbling and
,eyashing to.piecasil The Most distinct
idea such mop have .of the Uuion• probe- .
fly-is, that of'Mfragide arid - fairy-like edi
fice as delicate as fiost-work, which the
gotta percha cane of BtillY'Prooks might.
'dashinto - atoms - aeany moment• of mad.'
ness. • Men with such notions
.orctiurse
became the easy vjetians'; of loco(ocoism;
~
.tuttl• nitheiNoted for frielanan' , Or as ati-,
ird-IY:rendered—tititif=ballotnlit-nollit3r_hy
voting,the‘!atyalght=Out'Kerner° delta."
.• .flow 'this locofeernicry ot. disunion. Ps
regnided
. I.)Y truly patriotic • men' Of tie
South is well shown in. the.e2ttractS front .
- a recent-letterLo(the_P:on. Kenneth Ray
'ner, of North Ctrnelinn, Which we subjoin.
Would that intelligent teen irntlrn 'Neigh
,9 . 94lgA s tkcifr ... uc:9pppc4 jto :the. base
ness and ttiehery 'of, locofecoism; which
first commits a monstrous outrage such as
the repeal of the Ni-souri Compromise;'
and then after opening the'seuices of-see::
t•ional agittitation :makes capital:out of its
lwtheischief.__The_rcharacter_of_ locofo,
I
it is.portrayed by Mr: Rayner' with
a masteK hand... .1:I4r Milli ' .--•
.
My d ear sir, you cam have no idea how the
_southern people are Wonted end bedeviled by
Locofocoism, upon this - everlasting subject of
slavery ngitatien. : Slavery, agitation is .r the,
very pabuluni of its t'XiStelleC to Democracy
hero in the South. It is their frump card.in
'every political game... • * 41 ' E*
No, I repeat it, it is notthe South,. Vtit it . ijak,
the Demcieraticparly lenders. mid their Iligli
sergeants throughout theTation, who are the -
-authors-oft:till --the-evilak-Lthat-tiow-beseb-the-
COLIIIIrii grit ing out of the slavery question.
- Iris nei:tfew thing with that party. It is an
old„game with them.. They detiounded liar-
XiSerl, - (3.lay,_Taylor .:pnci_Scoft—alh-ns-nho
litionists=ond tha y succeeded .in tieliidri - ag
thousands 'of the honest and unsuspecting in
the South to believe their slanders ,noinst
these great nnd riot! liken, • It wakalibirteWeri
hoped and believed. that,•witlctlin 'passage of
the Compromise treasures-of 1840obe coun
try would at bast lanctrpeve .en thea*.subjcet of
Slavery.' * - *-•• * • * * *
The KansdaN , ebraslta bill pnssed With the
' proviso repealing the Mis-ouri Comptomise—
aind a dark and ' disastrous day-..-for the _coun
try; and *Molly for the Sltiltil, WOO the day
that-it did pass. Front that day•to this the
- country has had ho - pence ---- Slavery - ngitationi
rules the.bour,--11ormony Ittas . given pinee.„6 ,
- discord. -- Section is arrayed against 'section.
-The herd of ngitators has been raised from
thes obscurity to which' the ll:Map:mid - Se -of
1850 - had -- consigned - t hem.:--Th rem t sef-tliiiu- ;
nion are rife throughout the land, and knaves
and blockheads are longing tc - lify their unhal•
_low.e.sl liiinde-upon the workd of the .giants of
the revolution. The reign of hireling demo
gogties hi afflicting the country. In the hub'
ling and boiling of- the waters of Strife, the
'very froth and scum of the social elements are
floating on the surface A the political caul
dron.' Even here In the south,
.the Dethecrnt
ie lenders are' endeavoring to organize a reign
of terror, by putting under the ban of public
opinion, and denouncing' as not true to the
South, every man who' dares to expose . their
double-dealing on ilthi - nueitieh of slav ery;
and their treasonable designs against the': In
tegrity of the Union. " '-. - • . -
In reply to your second Inquiry, 'whether
the Southern people seriously- contetnplate,a
dissolution of the Union, in ease 'Fremont
should be elected I—l'ainswea, No! emphati
ly, No! The masses of the Southern people,
whether Whigs, Americans, or Democrats, are
devoted to the Union; and they will 'maintain
and defend it at the hazard of tlqir lives, and
the expenditure of their hearts7busr-blood.- , -.
The Democratic leaders'' of the South, with
_but_few_exceptions,_nrLialking of disunion,_
anti-are trying to familiarize the public mind
with the idea of -disunion ; In pee Fremont
should be elected. Andtrue totheir vocation,'
they are denouncing; as skives and submission
ists,, all whai refuse to unite with theitilfrtheir
mad career. "Bat. even - of those bakine this
ground,utafew are in serious earnest. There
is a small faction in the Southern States whit
,
)
si
'are bona e dieuniouistB-who hove been - .for
years maturing their plans—aind who 'would
be glad to see Fremont elected, if they thought
'it would bring about disunion. This faction
is inconsiderable .in numbees. anti hears about
the same relation, numerically, to the people
of the-South that the hand of crazy fanatics,
at-the-Northerteutkee_Ake_Cituslitullan
and the Union, its It "league with hell."'hear
•to the people of the Northern Stites. But
the great annjiwity of the Demeeratic lenders
In the Sonth_whe are mouthing and gown
riding about distuth n,,,d0 so for party - effect.
Their object is trYfrighten the timid and wa
vering.. Their purposeis to _drive Others to
the supportlif Buchantm,„through their fears
.It is no care for thainstieution of slaveri—ft
is no.conocrtrfor. the 'rights of the South, that
stimulates their belljgerent propensities.. It
is because they are nlaraned at the prospect of
their loss of political power, nt the . chnnces of
their being tlepri.ved of (Ade. 'at the bare idea
-of-being-drkven - frour the - Tintio - nal - Tre - Furiff . FL --
that, bite hungry wolves 'overt:then nt their
pre theya raise this howl of disunion. They
are not in earnest, and if they were, it would
he al the same Follow:Poly for us, rind
thanketo the nature of oar institutions, this
Union can't be dissolved, except by, resorting
to . tbe-source nf, all'pnwer—the people 'wt .- the
hallat-boir. And when Sint first :appeal is
:Matte r the 'lapse aSol! , ,portira will. bo fount' Irpo .
,to the - Mali: VIICY will Vot." agree'. tb - oyer-
Ilieciv , ibiti goaternment,'lmenitso'n - man, no
'matter lizw odious or 'obnoxious': to -them he
,may be,,has.heen,e.lected President—provided
'he has been fairly elected, - in strict accortintice'
- With nll the farms of the Constitution and the
litivia. 'You may 161$ on It , lint the Masses. of
the Democratic - party' will ttesert their leaders
whenever.they attempt to commit ,them' to
disunion, becanse they loge been beaten in an,
'election, -- It - lat 'a ropronclr and on :insult • to
thefloutbern people; to say that they 'would
destroy this II:11okt for.lnny such oauge ; .ond
as p Southern min. I hurl heel; the charge As ,
a slander and, at wrong upon the conservative ,
musses of the South. '..Thepeinalc - of the . S.olith_
knowt too Well - what/this Union costa=theY know
too well whit its blessings are—they con too
plainly forcpeethe horrible .consequeriees end
dread alsnaters --- Whioli'lnuit - eilinienpott i. its`
disruption` -- ''''' - --- ,4 ' , '' '
The Eleotorgl Vote
We publish - :to-day the oleetoial vote
for the: benefit , of. our : , readers. ;There
will. "be . great reqUisitiori for it in the
iiext few 'days. ''There• are 296 aleatorsi
h) fill, V t 11.149 necessary, to a ohoiee.--
The ie ae follows:
l:ree S(ate,y.,,
5'
" " :6
Mussuolku eOl (8j
MOD I4 l l).ncit . 4
Conpe4lloo, ,
ROW L. '
NOW Jeriey,% 7 r :
27:
01110., • ;.i 21 .1;
Michigan, •- '6
41 -
Iciwrirf ".1 :
Otitimlis,„ • , . 4
-1' •
beia;lo,l4llotatiped.ln
`1 E, o (i.eqta,
,MayeSlVea.
DO itrmre,,, ',. .-; , : 8
ittiii.ilnrid;:,.' . ". „ '
, -- ''B
.. Yrigitiial ~ ~:• ''-''' 'l5
, 0 , 16 ;Ciii4illiir,,. ..i„.10
13001i' Cip'slltkai ~-;.,, ~,
(.I . ggrgiii_ t . '„' '. , ”, „ 1 9
Ali, bi l pm ;'' ' ' l l l
Afailitittipi: . • : ',. , ' , 7".
Louilitlinly i k_ , V. .;•: ,,, , , ....,:A
Allkillig a 154,,,,..T .;. : ,;;:„ 4 ,
l i eritieiliee; . -,' ; ':', 12 .
Wofittiolw, , , , • ''''92''
WirssofirwfiJ: l :; , .:'.l. = 9
FlOrtglti: - .., ' ,-', ' • ," Al.
TP?ViSit; •,/, ' .., ~./ .6, , . .- I
, ' 7 l2p
#llOlti'thirOer;
Igedoey;to:l?,obcklie,il49
PEN N . SiIVANTS:ELEC TION
COUrt t lEs:
• .
-Adams, ' 1784-- - 1670,, 809 _2270
Allegheny, . 8740 6877 /34. 12319
Armstrong, • 1333 2149 2, • , 2806
Bender: 1834
. 1090 . '11761 41410 •!
Bedford, '' • . 1677 - 1791, 2296 2173
Berke, 6948 • 3261.' 10000 3939
•1311iir, 1465 , 2392 1900 2626,
Branford, 2476 . 4178 2042 • 6017
Bucks 5329 4123 ' 6265 .5600 .
2182 :2682' - 25(10 8098
2063 — . 1387" 2739 1556
1...519 1591 938
Centre, 1 1 11851 2033 2725 2404
Chester, . • 4460'. 4668 5801. 6207
Clarion, ' ' i 2154. 1508 - 2687 1680
•Clinton, '934 996 • "1408' 1277:
Gul i(r bin; 1713E_' 984 -2706 --1097_
Crawford, -" 1 2016 , 2091- :2895 4;161
Clinihertand; ,2600 " • 32211 21175
Dauphin, 2031; , '3021 2944 '3409'
Delaware, .1487 , 1082 ." 11919 , '2438
Elk, 855 203 . .,1!, , 531 . 'BO6
Erie; 1608 211314' 1980: 4083
.Fayette; .2620 *2312 • 3418 32 5 5
Franklin; 211'1 280 33(10 3410
Ftil ion, 822 609 933 • 079
Greene, ' 1007 1893 ~ 2047 • 1558,
Huntingdon, rum 1920 1910 . 2196
dinno, .- 067 2316- ' 1500 3 . 8 1 7
Jefferson, 1039 1043 1326 1449,
Juniata, .. 837 1023 1311 9202
Lanenster,.. • 5609 5801 8029 10472
Lpwi mice, ' 854 11117. , 1107' 2685
Lehnnon, 18(15 2256, 224'21'. - 2771.
Lehigh, • 8394 2633' 4063 3192
Lucerne, 3957 _3571 ••5563 4562 .
LYcoming, ' 22(16 2034 • 3138 - 2736
11PKeinr ------- 265 455 ' -"-
Mercer, 1 . 635' 1808 2506 8434
11ittlin,--• - 1310 1382 1559 1861'
:Monroe,. . 1327 531 2047 528
Mo'ntgomery, . 5207 3573 . (1727 4782
Montour, ' 920.. 438 1221 ' 660
Nortlina. pion, 3738 2448 4664 2344
.Nnediumb'd . ,, 1983 1011 ~ 2801 71716
Porry, - 1832 1539 . = 2057 1970.:
Philadelphia, 27284 26770 86038' 32004
Pike, • 614' " (141 81'5 '254
Potter,- 436 634 674 1117.
Seim} - 5012 - 1175 688 t ' .4628
SOldelHet, 1481. 2050 1773 2547
Snyder:---819-1090- 1123--11,17-7
Stfaquelinna, 1679 _2164 - 2320 - 3-124
Sullivan,' 3.17 - 292 . andi
•
Tiogn, —" 1381 — 1723 -- -- 11 11 '3089
Uniont=.• 793 ARO -
Vernmgo,. 151/1 -- 1408 — • 109 - 1909
Warren, • "7_17 _•...1)(i8 1100 1052
W,:tohington,_, -8182 3214 9310 4424 .
'. 1594 1420 :21112 2055
Wesl/T:fret/Ind, 8597 8200 • " 9920 4285
Wyoming, 529 794 1081 .-• 1090
York 6383 4601. -.6070 ' 4594
Tatnl,- . )61281 149.745 - 21: . !925 2.10172
.PEDLNSY . I.VIICIA ILiIaiSLATURE
IleitEe'.of It epre'xelttetti•ea:
;hi — 2 •
John' AluoEolman, opp
Alley/10!
Win, Stevenson, n
C. 9: 113-eter, •
J --B Bliickhouse. n.
Nich. Voeglitley, jr., o
Armstrong, I ST.
John K Calhoun. dem.
W, 111. Abrams, d.
It, J. Nicholson, d.
Beaver, ; J• p.
Duda L. Imbrie, o.
George P. Shaw, o.
A. W. Crawford, 0.
-Bedford, 4T.
Smith, d.
Win 0. Rekocer
J.lawronce Octs, -
•Wm.lLcins, d.
Ndnomncker,
'Michael 11011 Man, d.
• '-Blair 4•• Hunt. •
Winthrodd,.O.
John Gihhoney, o.
• ,
J. -13:,„G. Babcock, o.
Cullen Nicholas,o
d
John-11:4;ovidf - 11T -
Carbon and
flodmin ita v v . p, d.
Enos To
SEE
John Smith,
Choler,
Dr B V. Dickey, co
.IntomPenrese,
PAI XBOll ViCkoo. c.
Cleik -
Seth A. Baclts, d, -
'Chthon, /,yefinnoy,
J. Petriken. d.
lennc Beason.
Columbia,
er - Errt; — t ;
erunford. .
Josef.% l r ii, o.
Luottr.l Rued, o.
C'tt tithe. land.
James.'ArleOvo, d
Wm. ilorperid,
'
David Jluiumn, o.
Jol4lViight, o.
Daiwure:
Hiram Cli user,
Wiirelllini Wnrnrr, co .
-Gideon J. Bnil,
.Pzunk/in, .
George..lnct,h, u.
Jr. cob Wlllirrbw, o,
Poyei te ea .rinorel'd
"teary 'D. Tosser, (1;
John
Petoi• A,
. . „
"j'Wn•A bible of the Senator wee pnhiishe(l
in our Itri. .Uttioh majority in the .Senate; .3 ;'
Denio"ilt,4ll l sii . enpitit in the Fl.,;tise, 58 rtiiiin:,
47; pett.verntin . tnejet . iry oil joint bellot,•8.
PeuneylvnOta Coniressiensal Election
Lis. illembers.Etict
Plpronee, 0495 7276.
2 .. oy Non is, 6018 : 6411
R. .J•inies 7933 • • 6758
-4 , Henry 111. . - • 9279 9117
5. ;Owen Julien, . . 9674. 8001
.0. Juin) 3024
~. 8383
7. 11+-ny 10321 8789
8, •J I:ll,inery ' • 11'061 • - 3947
.:4 . ?t(44 , y,..1.e?./ty+s*erfai :3320 10001
1.0: John O A Kunlrsi,• 7860 • ...,822.7
11... pewlktt, '. 8900 • 6418
12 . * John d: Abiltininery,.. 10442 : 7667
14, 'Guiusi/a,4., Groti4. - .• - 13625
15 -•. . • 0980
.0448
16: . Jrlin A: Ald, - 11101 '
.0630
17, IVilts6n Rellly, . 10224 0715
John 8473 • 8792
19.'• ' John 87'24' 10409
20.: AVillininAontgorpofy, 941.1
21. .David Mich , .6944',. . 9151
Piirukin . 4854'; 7127
23.': IV)4.,SrelSart. - - '54117 9652
24 9775.. • • ; ;V . 114
20. .1./d/In . ,,pick'• ..4215., • 00.44.
- 2 1 6 80":: 20:11:08
,Lncofo pa. Al4)Filzi . ; 101$
9 "fizidoopfoopo
in '
biziiiii4i 4 64l‘trefestisTs
Expresskllt es Jim , folldwlng eh spter et?,domes 7 . ,
tick gingsidWri,
was 'l',l36liiii ( .4nkPill 'el a b,' n,O lfrr hu s vand
se)zoct oho : appArt. itaty., to ~ elspewi ths
some tier,vaat,..4h4 -nametit.llsrtin; On their
hi OE4OI 'With a
3 , 64 Ile liars e ttr" '''‘oo ',`,lkit..
;King's money -I tietnippenitiint; , retur9,
ea 4 45? 0 and 1 0 947-o,nt
Aii%gn o. olol *.iopediJrffpre„ c vyith
till -the .moreatleinilialiiiiiis 'tlabotiee
Kiiemaiied•ofr : in purstiff,r,aoushiLiOdg
hl_wisidtikAtiptili4tirticLautn—
Znii
'r . 'isoi;.:.: , "',''.' ,. .;,
18 . 915
O
ce
C
g
R. K.' C: tnpv 11, d
jadiU 2
.1113. 111oni fiend,
- • •••••-bmiraster.--.
.Wil]in.uLJlnmiLon, o.
John A. Ifeit•Tami,
P. Y. o
Chris. S.. o
Jos. D. Powril, o.
• Lebanon.
C. E. Ilotlinnn. 0.
- • - Luzerne.
Stephen-Jenkine, d
Tlioninm Smith7d:
Mercer. :
Samuel Kerr, a. .
S. P. AVCaltnont, o.
Thomas Struthers, o.
John Purcell, {o.. •
Monroe &
L. IVeetbrouk, d.
'Aforygomery..-
Jos. W. HlHops, d.
A. W. Longakeryd:
George Bela, d,
Northampton.
John A. limestl.
Jesse Pearson, d..
Northumberland.
Jno: II: Zintnurman:d
Charles - C -13randti - d;
S. S. Bishop, a
George T. Thorn, a
J,.leob Duch, o.
:George: B. Smith, a.
l'hiladelphza County
Chua. 111. Leisenring,d
Townsrnd Yearsley, el
Franklin d
Charles Corty, rl.
Abriilrani At tbur, d. .
l
'John Roberts, d
John Ilaaaelc, er --
Robert 13 Knight; d. ,
Jolla Wharton, 11.
Henry A. Gilder, d.
- Schuylkill.
WITI. 13. Lebo, a .
Wagonheller,
Sorile set.
Juime
• Augnmino, n.
Suxqueltanna.
Simon B. Chaim, 0.
Alfred If ine; 0.
ran
L. P. Wil . ;bl . «.ni o
Union, 1 1. c
Thomas Bowerod: •
• •, Wass/any/on.
J. S. Vonvoorltis; o.
',John' C. Sloon, o.
'Wayne.
N: IV. Vigil, J.
Jnyneja IR,,mtiry,
Santuvl Aienear,
Nano Beck, d.'•
WM
see 1M., - when"ahn 'finaklytold' '• that • slro
was'alrently married and hod a 'hitslatittin
•Californln. Ale implored her, to Mane with
but.was peremptorily reftMed; whereupon he
prOauked n warrant' f4i. her arrest.• Alderman.
Eytau bold lit $1,500 bail, in" default 'at
' 'whial'a . eifintulOtenSiitte . lodged .ngainst , her.
hut ale Wll9 80011 relorwail, •..I.t jp.:stntail that
ille.dashing - -motinglml3went off, Cru .ring!Opl.
'ictitepiny Okty of
`l3illtimcire.•
•i: The , ! oontemod• 'election. instituted - ..hy. - ,
Itlunn, tho.Union,,,annditinto , , fq• - Pysdkeouting
,e4torney . ,,tt4' brouglit•to light nUtnerona ft.htt.'
dttlent, voten of . foted
Poditnen ere'llintnfuoili vflio - ypied, though
•. , they i'; , hilTos's'ed they 'rietoi , 64e•Inr.ed •
• t opt Cp,o perg tit.one,puo,,,;otote.. found
•••1,Y,.440. Ide,opc4 ~pocttt.. ~,Appiliey I
was' throivit tldt;, yetetoo ,I;ousot'
rtnew„.etherotthoyAnd,somito'frbm;,;',",JOhn
iey.gap jiegtoi.rtptijil: OUpplylpioftle'
.1301ie
fiiii)i mo
iursovillo , Rnitrolift;• itenr Bnieery i I le ,
by fire ',
BELEM
it °fan anti -Tallinn 3ltattm
GRAND 'CoN.CI , : itT IN Erll3thitTlON
rendimi will be grittiffed to learn
that liernincrer's large class of 260 pupils will
• • _,
give a (=Pawl Musical IllnfortninmOt on Mon .
pits will essist in singing 25 choice pieces of
miscolinneoueintisic, interspersed withDuatts.
end Soles by 'Mr. I{. and members of lbc
Claus, -
•
•
25cent5,•abilcliou half price; Doors
open ot:(iio'cleck, cm.cert,to commence la 7i.
AWCAPTMN O'KEEt', who came _pas
senger in• the steamer 'roans to . New, -York,
states that Captain' Willianman,..late of 11 . (6
Nicaraguan Army, 'formerly of fhe United
States Army, and a, resident. of yeatrington.
city; where he lenvec a child, recently -fell
frrm the deck of the steamer—San Cerise in
-VirgitiThay and was drowned. Captain W,
wit s_n_gondleiti/en_and_bra.rosoldier,mmLiery
-highly esteemed by all'whr knew hits. Capt.
Williamson was formerly stationed at th - e - Crir,
lisle Barrneks as Sergeant Mpjor.
•
.12,& - IVe . have received the first 'min
tier of "The ..Aratio o new weekly -paper, ift
(Mortar..? m,
.1002 muonteoeed in'
by CItOrtIT fi 131(1F:I.OV, /1t 83 i)e(ik.Sireei. It
io edited by .S M. Bigelow, n,pd Nfts. E. D. E-
N. Sontliworth, whkhis a sufficient guaranty
or its imceess as n first dlass litgrary" paper.
The, number before us is ti beaktiful specimen
of typoira phy, and tho matter, illttstralions,
ontrioni ensemble suck as' to gomrttend 'it to
popall4favor.At to, or is to be, "the Skr
paper of 'Aturricn,",ond in addition to the sc-
"Itifowledgeil nbili!y of the- .ciliiresm, th e cwt •
trilintnrs will be of the Star order; nod 'pub
lished—lit V 2 per nnoutrt, Single copy; s3 . ,iio
for . liv,..copies , ,. *,5 fir 61.14 ,copicp,
copies for to oi:ic odd, esp.
Limit FROM - EUROPE, ---We 'MVO' litter M
_
ropenn news, the . steantship Viogn laving
retie - lied New York Oixli Ilavre dates to the
dlemg continental odvices three days
nail--.the. stenn•hip Canadian,
: having
d Q
reacheuebec with Liverpool
'2l,st....lllol'aris_conference of the Eutpentr,
to- the
- picers Was to reassemble on the 111th. The
German miners state thdit the Ring, of • Nal - de:3
--has-orgeil,the-eabinclaof:SLL:Peterslmrgi - - - Vd
can nod Berlin, to conclude dri favor of the
. . -
roleprity of the kingdom of the Sicilies a
treaty analogns to that guaranteeing - the in
tegrity of t he,Ot lemon Etirpire.• The latest
advices state that - the preparations for'the de
ft imo of Naples — ara being 'redoubled:: No
modification of thcfmibistry had taken ptnce.
All are anxiously looking for the 'allied ilectif.
• The French rquadron nos - iiniihored in the
roods at Toulon, iently to deport. Four Stir-_
314341n - 44s were also ready at. Genoa. .An
English Steamer arrived at Ajaecio on the 120'3'
Withlardess_to Admiral_Dundal. and
accordingly twe.stenm frigates put to sea the
nextmrirning. The remointler .of the squint:
run sailed in thic eiren)hgr- „
.INSURECTIO . N
Union county, Ark9.Mrns, there hits been'grent
excitenient on nccotmt of the discovery of 'a
plot among the negroes to ri'e ul - in . rebellion
on the.lsth rif this month. Fortunately, the
plot Was diScovered' in time to prevent one of
the most bloody massacres in the whole nn.
nals of insurreniona The plot.was , ' very os
tensive, and negtios who were taken up and
made to confess,• implicated others twenty
miles off: Some of the negroeli say the rising
was to take place on the day of the Presider".
tial election. 7flio..inen till being front home
on that day, the,plot was to murder the wom
en and children first, and then - attack the un—
armed men at the polls. Several white men
have been implicated. and netified to leave the
country,in . n'given time, or be hung. The,
plot seems tohave been very extensive,-reach
ing as far as Testis.
WOE 11E . ATItIG /47CO1AMi0 . TO SCRIPTURE.
Reeent,London pnpers report it strange ease
of the perversion of
. the ' scriptures,. ,The
h E , C is thus stated in the Loudon illustrated
::TIIII C S: •
The Rev. George Bird is 'prenehing 'at
Nybitehaven. and holding forth the doctrine
that it-is pet:T . ectly scriptural for 11 Man to
bent Itie wife. Ile is said to haeo - n coniiiiler
able entigrepatioli. One of bin flock wal Into ;
ly taken before the Magistrate for• ill-uning
wife;hie OlO WOlllOll said she bad no utsh
her husband should be punished if he would
promise tint tp tier badly ngain. Whin
ricked by the magistrate whether he would
make'the requisite prinise;llo.TernSoll, 803-
ink; "am I to obey . Iho lows of Oust or. the
laws of man?" An he would not'give the
piomise the magistrate committed him to
prison-for-a-month,-vaili:bard-laber.-41,c-
Rev. Ito Bird has since delivermf a co 7 urse of
lectures on the subject of Scott's conviction.
lie contend., iliat it inn mates duty' to rule
. his two I usehnld: and tint if his \ wife re'
• fuses to obey hisWders, lie is justified accord:
big to the law of God, in beating her in order
to enfo - rce obedience.
. • FIVE 1161:BAND COMMITTED IN
CALIFOpiIA IN SIX. YEAUs San .Vraneisco
paper gives"the I,AhrAy‘t , a, iliformatiomderlyed
'from 11 pamphlet just published in.that
Viking a portion .of the undoes - of- morders
that have been published since)Bs2,,and the
other evidences that we have on record pro;
rises to stint time, and slime,, it will, be seen
that the number of those who • have met on
untimely end by murder is truly,
The District AttMfney.of San Francisco. Any
cue conversant with. the historyof the ".Great.
Purl la Emporium '' since that time will renal
~,ly:nOree that crisis has not diminished'-with
' the increase of pepulatinu.• It was stated on
or 'near the - Olose of - the year 1856, by the pub•
lie pees 4. that for, the yea• just past 6 re httn-•
dn,ed•mnrder's lied bee'n•brought to their no..
tide. The tempi or of this work feels perfect
ly safe in tety lop that .nnt less than five. them.
sand murders,have bean committed in Cali
fornia within the.ln-t sif:.years. I will nisi)
here imMtien, that fr(pt the examination of
the old filer pf diiily'rnners, It appears that
the- accidentyldeAttis.have not been less in
..triumber khan tin:l.3o6y ;murder ler :the same
time. •
.I'lll.l.,,cunt,rm.t. Oat. 21.—A benutiful
twenty five nr:
.
rested night before last on n charge of bigamy.
, . .
The charge wisiirefeired gninst her by , her
oi
'husband, who mitrried her abottothree- weeks
since in New York, offer which they' Mune to
'this City'and took hidgings n't iiinit9.lin'Foifiqli
1 ,
'street. ' Tlie Mirty'remuined tiler about ten
cinyi,.whett the female tett and.to krooms. at
a housaidSlifestnue street-- Otf Wednesday
JIM bustiand.lieard pl_the'whereaboute of liii
faithless sponSe, and. milled' nt the , diotel. to
,~_ KIINI A 8
•
1 : 16 v Gen*Y; the United States Arthy,and.the
Missouri-militias Lavesucceeded' at length it
apprars, in ostabliallig , . 4 o'rder ill -Wiirsitw
.. .
,altern fushienp bythe,law-runt-arder-exp'e
•dientri . of 'a military 'ixpolaion of :the Tree
State.settlei.s still emismetti,4ll.erythineon.
.behalf of.Katisas'll§ n slily.State works bean:
tifully. The. free State.colonists have been:to
-n.-great-extenti-destroyed, or, th . iven - outTo'r
burnt out, or rob`a , ll or staryetl out; and 'un-.
der the benign dispeosat]rn of Mr. Pierce, his
. nun! (leery, his NliSbouri code, Ids dragoons
and the bOrdervolunieers, another Alissouri
pro.slavery Legislature has been elected. with
- Gen Whitfield returned AS - their delegate - to
Congress. Thu State Convention Mr' Konsits
framed by Missouri delegatei oinVler • the pro..
, fection of the' United States troops; 'and the
neita bill by the-nest Congress for the
mission into the Union of Kansas as a slave
Stnto by force of arms'. , 'The-whole issue fief
the fourth of November • now turns upon the
man who is to sign or vete'. tht bill. All - the
rest is . settliql—tixed'as fate.
--7.--T-heie-ree , -Strt-te-priStuters•--ttecomptur,
Kadsat territory, hove published an address,
air which. they day- they.itre confined ih n small
lonthstnne pi.rsotr, with two catinons•: in front
or it, under guard of the pro slavery militia'
conithandtal by Titus; and unable to procure
Medical assktance or stiflieient food or 'cloth
ing. o:tea their party hasAtied since the' ar
rest, and others are dangerously id.
:Covet tier Geaq's positron
,i,i-Leqnni.plati.
does net seem a very '
enviable ono. The pro,
slavery party accuse him if sympathy with
the, Alioqtiottistq, and denounce biro in no
niettstit.ed
,tt.e111: , .• One La COl run
iliteatened to short him a few days eiune, ott
account of the appointment of Col. Walker to
the Coirnitand of the 'military Company raised
in LitWrefice.- The.Goi , ernor's action, in this
respect:has 'excited their displentiure.
• At the i•ecent . election there were •ticarly
ronA thousand votes polled, The secret Blue
- Letlgne - oT - Alls. , ourf - fur :Mire& fl'Onrtwenty , live'
hundred to tlisl..elll7.usand voters, who rigida
entered the Jet ritory and again robbed the
pimple Of the dee ivo franchise,' , This
shin was quietly inade and asurt full" conC-etil
ed ns pos,il)l6. They * began to coma -in two
weeks before the election, and took core to
opine in riutnerous small 'partres to all the
- fcruut.points, -
FIVE LIVES LOOT CIA3II , IIINC . —Last Sat
urdity evening, a:distressing accident. occurr•
ml,-in-the hoti , e Andrei! Moni7e, in
_the first
iVet'd; Philadi.dphie.' Mrs Moore was'ip the.
netf, filling a olnimphine lantp, Which waS
lighted, whenmne of the children neehlentally
hit lier arnvreausingthecatt=ctintalfting,.-the
fluid lo upset.- The fluid fvtis immediately
;ignited, setting fire to Mrs-Moore s clothineY
aFf well as to that.of -the children •plaling
ahOut the roonE The alarm and excitement .
that ensued was intense, 'and 0-though the
heig,liimra did all in their power to extinguish
lire blimps,Vve- children,- and and
Mrs: Moore, were dreadfully burned, Due of
the sufferers dill not belong to the family', lett
:had just entered the house, on en errand.—
II er name was Dion .3ane Lamson:, 'eged
nhout.l2 years.. SheiMmegiatelv . rllll_lqt
the alley into the lane, nu4l threw herself down
Mike gittter, be - loath an open fire plug, di
rectly in front of the Imuse,. ISTotivithstandlng
- this." - she was' so dreadfully- burned --that—she
-died it few hotirs afterwards, in the adjoining
house Three--other---obildi'en, --Ennea--11.-
MorT'o: aged 9, Rachel I). Moore, aged d; and
Willrelmina Moore, aged fi, - hart) Ainee Zed,
the tWo - former in - tire - course-of-Sun-der-night
and the latter on Monday. •The remaining
child, an infaiit, was still alive 'on itlonday
evening, but has since died, malting the fifth
victim of this terrible accident. - ••- Ame
ANCIENT CIItItICIIES IN PHIT:ADELPIIIA.—The
Oldest chUrch in Philadelphia is the Gloria
Dci, which was erected in-1700 en the some
site as its predecessor, which was built of
loge, and served•the doublePUrpose of a place
of worship and n defence against the Indians.
Christ Church is where Washington and
Frankliri'worshippetr - If woo rilso, , at 'O6E'
log building; the present edifice was finished
in 1753. Ifte chime of eight bells wns brought
by Capt. Ridden from Englund tree of,freirtlil,
and in complement to him rang out
peal On his arrival. The good 4. Queen Anne"
presented part of .the • communion service .in
1708.
•
.
SucerdtV OucnoN,---A gentleman-in-Hart—
ford, Conn. has received it letter ft om a 'Ms- ,
*nary in Oregon, in which it is declared flint
thereis n deliberate attempt make Oregon
it slave State,'and that there are already still
ernl hundred slaves in the territory.. Ile says
“O'on. Dine (the second of Brooks, of South
Carolina, in the affair with Oen. ‘Vilson),is
one of the Principal leaders in.lltie trenclar.
ous-movement.' Ile. is now in IVastangt en, la
boring lo about. It is understood
here that OIiVICOS Amy . ° been received hefo
front him ° to the 'effect-that tini..restOetion .
- (Wilmet Proviso, prohibiting slavery) will be
removed during the coining session of Con
gress,-rund- thn t-t h butt-be—open-to
forma slave Constitution.",,,,,
LATE NEWS IlllA CA LIFORNIA:.—Tho Steam
arrived at New York, on Tues.
'day, from Aspinwall, with sixfeen days.. tarot
fie** front* California and Oregon. Two of
the Supreme Coot t Judges, who were 'elected
h'y the American party. have grate' ver to the
pr. ''''''
ete ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' met the
h . ostile'lMlian Chiefs in °velum, 'Mid einlea
'toyed to negotiate it peace. They were friend
ly. Waadlington WiTifory: also, the- Jodi
nun were quiet, and a' trundler, of them luni t
submitted, and bens sent to thu re:wry:Won'
provided for them. 1 large•dnilus. of (.11i111,4 , 0
into-the Austrian OW diggings is• mentionrd.,
Tho rebels China hove gained - 4 great vio•-'
tory •ovor. dal erialiEts. ' .
lIIIMii
Mgra,ssEs.mAnu Coak:l 7 —Mr. Jacob B.
Garber, of )Veat llempbelil, liwactister
from .the
Chinese earn stalk, (Soryunt 4 Sachal*unt,)--,q
very superior nrticlo of molasets, The CJl
tunhin Spy says: " ft is the result of en. ex
perinient which is highly entisfnctery, going
to show that the North eon produce itO own
sugarinpl'lnolloes at n reasonable expense.
null eqind if net superior in quality to tiny in
rho mitrket et this time, .The coin in well
hlrawn us wo think it will prove
serionSilvdi t o the Nuenr and'
nraielY tie us highly chtimeted.'
DALL;F: v,i Cit'RikiNn r..x!rtt,tuTptt will
bdun On pain and Inft a mntlhn frnrn..tnonnvoreit butt I
r sc . :this, in front one to twenty minutes—and that u
will fteati-the-WOUlllitl thOilt • ft- tcar;--ftud : effectually-,
cure Fever Sures—Piles—Nun Jilieum--Initannuatery
ltheurnatinin- , Bore and Intl/tined t un Is
—Bruises—Old and _lnveterate JSores—Scald flood—
Mins hint iihnlons—Eryilipelas--Ilipraine—liavellingx
Yelouli—Chliblains--ilites of Inserts—Swelled and lire.
ken_ *east—Sore Nipples—Eruptions—and all other'
inflammatory and cutaneous diseases, where the parts.
Don't be incredulous a houtjhe many, diseases named
to lie cured by,only_pde thing--biltrellect that the low,
but positive propeities which the Dailey Valve alone
contains, and-as heretofore, enumerated—ono' to tour- •
eon reach net y, tho ogn,in tit tloned. diS eases; . but
query.—Du no t.rogula ihred physicianspresee&t a tAin
met inwardly nor scoreif of different diseases
Each box of thonits•listax's Tam itryascrou has up , /
on itA Stool Plato Muir:lied tAliel with the signatures
of 0. V. OLICKEN kit & CO.. proprietors, and • lIENRY
•tritiXEY,.tatinfacturear. All ethers ' are cennterfelt:
All'ortierg should be intdressed to C. V. Clicliener4
St-llarelny street, New York..'-_ • •• • . ,
0.,9 * 1f0r solo, by All Druggistshr
toughont the
•
„A PEItFUdIFD IlltA.Tifl::.:iVhst lady , or gontlenutti
would •.rolunlxt under, tho curse of a tllstafelutblo'brieirli
whoi by using.. - Tll.lf. MAYA''' . 'I,ItCUSAND
dentrlnco would nut only,ronder ft:
sweet but leave Ilia troth white as alebastor Many
,I)Clilollli . doribt:ltnorellthir breath' Is hod, and flie.subt,
foot is so,dellcate.tholr toads; win nayor , mention It.
Pour a elbgloilrop Itelnt" on your, tooth brush and,.
wash the tooth nlialt and merniug, A fifty cunt Pottle
last a. year. . , . • - •
COmPLExION any coolly 1,6 ^Moll'
t,d yyl ugh% the,“ flalm of Tbouould Flowers." jt.Yrfn
rotrinve tan, plu3ples end frollifivi tbaui the Akin', / 02, 1...1
It; of a sort and roseate hut. VAlt a towel; .pOtto On tW:,,
'otltlfrgo drops, ondoreslt,tlo.fecp night, nd morning. y.
SMA VINO; 3.1A11.11 Ile,SXLMAyonr' . shirrlfitt'brdsli
bi•oltherWilriii•or Md . -writ ep,,p3ur.oni two on.throlf
flrepti.pfl` Malin efta Thousand Vloware,'l rub the hoard
It will and II; he'stitiffil•soft lather '..nbiett ,
iktrllltatln'githo'oporatlen tilioly_ingt... , ;Kricb.oply,Fifty
._hxignbS:hyonorsNone ponplue Unless ,
-,Oerr,,-18elleut).,-;7;rlPronldln &war!, soiwiforkl
' VitEMONT, rnr: MUSTANG CANDirctiz.lf Col. Frometr '
bad affinarry•frlctids as tlm .Mustang Liniment, the op,t
position could not draw u corporal's guard. Mr. Ito
mont ritnarked, In Ills dlsnatidies to, Mr. Fillmora•
while transporting horses and outdo tour. the plains of
Mexico. "That if thoVocornitiont wintld solid otca,tib
oral supply of Mustang Liniment, it would ...re 25 por
coatrofirisiesses..-- , .fiels-is vary-important tbrall, Far,
ntera and Liverymen to Ittn.oB. Tim Mustang Liniment
is a Woutlorful artlekikLnirittur_beast.--:It ti gttlll—td.
-wn llmtfises, &c., and ° for ()olds,' S. Mitts
Sparing, Ringbolt°, Sr., upon horses.. Beware. of knit.
1110 . 3lu.43111; is sold by all raspeetablo deafens
verywin‘re. ' 11A it N,ES,4L •PA it lt, •
"PropriotorsNow - Yorlc,--
,
=3l
MPOItTER AN'IIJOBBER,.
• INIMIXSAP, nriAt,ER IN
CURTAIN" 111. A YE; S,
FURNITURE, coVERINGS,
• ""
WITH EVERT EtheitIPTION 00 TRIMIIN(113 TO MATER:
NEW 11 A kIONIC TENIPLE, . .
' OMIT:VET STREET, AIIOTE SEVENTH
Siarrfanes.
. .
Or, lliniiiiir Ina mouth by tlihnol..T. T. h'olhoht,'
.Mr_111:0111.41C1114 . 31E11; to Ihh:s MART-FELKER, both ,
'of Curlislu. '' '-
I CIIHISIC. on Thum Inv. 00t.16111 by the ltev.
IteElktOir,Avii iFFMAN, to 111b..CA1:17
cUMFORT. both of
MIM
- -
On the :100i iuFt., hy the same, Mr. ".IAOOII 9. POcr
VLIt; to 3I us LEAH tiLIME, both of•3loclutnicsburg,
turnb..eo.
On 11)6 kuude day. by the KUM.• Mr.. ascon K LEP
PEIt, to :11iss ELIZA A. ST/1031E, both tlCarlhle.
On On 30th WC, by the Bev. A. IL liremee, 16. JA
.OOII AVI 0o11:01Ali lot /If South 31Iddldon, t 9 31140
CATIIAhINE A. Nlt %Er:VW:0)10)rd tAvp.
713C11111.5.
•
On the 2.111 tilt.. nrirr a Inng: . lllhes% StJEANNAII
will, of Mr. moot'. of Rolling npriogs. ogott JS ).M,•
< ; i)e lavkcts,
PRODUCE -14/ME T.
111E1'011TM/ , FHB. THE HEE A LD.I
• . •I'mu,t9LE,,Wologs lay, Octolmr 2J 196 C.
Lo Supei tine, yer _ - --:6 - 2 5-
do Rxtra, . • do , - - .• ' , 6,50
• dck. • - 13 75
1,36
WHITE per bushel
Rut, • - du . do
do:
Con
Oats
do
1-0-h4WRRStiI:I)
T(31.0'Pl11 :. S1:1:1)
WINTIIIt ILIELLY. do
SPRING linnis.r. , (10
If kIyADEILPIIIi• DX ARIZE TS
13=
The Flrittr market remains' inaotrve, holders
ere: firm in their ilernande, but the expert in
quiry is limited, and only about '2OOO .
bble
found buyere for export, mostly better brands,.
incluclin i t 1000 'bble .. V. 13.
Thews', oat 800 di) Broad etreet mille r at
that tig - nro, 800binletritrgle extra at -57,12/
end 100 hide fain:yr - do - at $7.371 per bbl
Standard ninl•eltipPing-bratule aro oflered• at
*6,87,3. hut we )min• of no 'soles. Par homi
'oonsuMption prim; range as .above for Comr
mon brands atorextra,land $7.50 ft 8 for fan
ny::locs., as in
. .(ogili!r-: , '-ftye - Ffour
and wanted-at:tit'. per Co'rn Ment rp
miciti4 obeut, stationary. with further saes
.of
Mel3l . Rl-s_[oll per hi!.
There was more Wheat - Wring t ‘ b day, and
prices at the• close of 'Change ru ed some
,wloit iii oivor of the buyer, sake reaching
abgtt 17,000 bushels in lots-at 157c'for prime ,
Southern red; and Mal 70c for whitb, the
ratter for very choice lots ,only Rye con- •
tinucs steady; nod 120Qa1400 bush.. Penns:
brought 'Boe.' Corn is in good demand and
rather higher, with sales_ef .15,000 bushels -to
note at OGo'for i'enna. yellow, in' ,
atore, .and
GBo for Southern, nfloat;•inc.luding 2000 bush,
NVlNto;at the latter rate. Oats are rather dell.
aid about , 3000 bushels onty, have, been sold
at 454:. for Jersey and DOlawore, afloat.
Netu ~I.loilertiscinents
11 S
,`ATE -OF LUZ A 13ET II KERB,
debt.—Letters .Testntnentary on. the Estate II
of 1..11.11 nth lierr. had or the Borough of r;irli,le de.
eeltsed r halt..-I.eon AulF h.ned to ths
531,1 llorom,h. All parlous having, chtho,. nvort.t .
Estato will presont them for svttlentent nod thoso
Indebted rail nniko payment to .
• JOHN 11. CIORGAS,
liar.
No% 1
g EAT CUTTERS !—A largo lot of
the useful ovaries for Falun.) and Butchers Bso,
just resolved nod fur sole cheap Ly
'.loll\ r. LYNN & SON.
North Hanover Street,. Carlisle.
Not f, '5.1
T NTEIII , ;STI NG TO 'FARM tit S
.- The 31:wie Corn nod Cob Sllii. (ho boot new In use.
.'ibis 31111 bah tnkon the (lost Nl:locum over nil others nt
..n . iittilber of the wont 6tato nod minty Fairs. ,Ev dry
nirlll, Who foods stock should LutVO Ono of these mina.
For sale by
.1011:` , 1 I'. TXNII
---North_linnorPr-Struct—earlislo
EMEEita
•
O'FICE.-AN ELECTION for NINE
— llitu - op.ns to serve tho ..enotOpg year, in . I.ho
Carlisle Dopto•it• Book, 1. - 4161 d .1 iho' nothing
moodny_the 17111 day, of Nomnbur lust., bo
Moon the tour 0f , 4 o'cloch,4 : JI, nod
AY. .AI.•IiELTEM,
Nov. 1.1 6.T - Cashion.
•
N (100 WI • G()01) (OODS !
IF YOU- WANT. NEW 0001)8,
.•
0 00004 eIIEAV 0001)0 00,
\T'dr.or t,c 31,tylauchlin's llotol. and you will find. a
large at...lllllsta of Ladies - titled:, cat.isting of Bloch,
Foil Il,vmt Silks; MerlllooP, Poi 11111 • eilltilS t Lu
Baglni, - Alparem, ScotrifTlaids,„ - Far . ); Flan , -
tiSls, Scotch, Tilaticheiter, Faris:on, "Chatalprag .
liams.,Calicoes. lino Fretich-IVvrkSd Collars, Ribbons,
Holten'. &e.
lroliESTlCS,=Wooltht Twilled Flnnels,-..Drilllng
,Th•Ling, Bags and Barging, Cetton rian'nels,Clsnaborgs,
,/ten rpd cAd4,Cttpotg nliatn..Tulde Draper, Checks, white and col,
o
-"kin ilutivis find Blankets wo have all sorts, sizes and
For gentlemen wo have BIM; French Flack Cloths,
Black and Caney C'assimeres and Doeskins, Satin yeat-
Ingx, Tweeds, tiatinutts, Velvet Cord, Kentucky Jesus,
,to.
,te far men*Kwomen's and chlldrett's Beets & Shoes,
.ivo defy
_competition.
• Also. n very•superlarlot r Groceries, such as Coffee,
Sutar, Dice, Spices, &e. .
Our stock has been selected with the greatest care as
to price and quality, and we aro determined to sell at
very small advances. These Sr hiding to purchase will
figd that ao ore selling as , heap—if not cheapci—than
any llama, Ln to,wn ; and they will lind it to their .ad
vnota4eta rive its a call. •
Mutt r, Eggs, Bags, Soap and Dried Fruit taken at
Market prices.
N. W. WOODS, Ag't.
Don't forgot the place, .r.ext dour to'flthigluutlilin's
hotel. [0et..20 ISt° .1
•
&e.—Tho . undorFlgned has • ham 141Kopbra nd
ragout forsupplying AIOULIJINUS nny doslgn ' or Pat
turns for bulldJugx, at a mulh less rate than tliey can
ho nanki null by elur must e xpmi o n e ed
me
elmnlrs, _ r‘foreh kIN Ith SAXTON
,NOTICE.-
Ctttlt.'Veley It. It. 01116,
it) 1850. •
The Ikeird-of Managers - have declared a DINIDEND
OF ONE VER. CENT, upon the Unpreferrod Stock or Lid
Etunpalty, payablo on demand.
Oct 22:185C—.411v
1 - .. 1 0 Y - S, - .FANCY.GOODS . ,,
B --
•_ ASKETS ••
Thu I.i'r,rest Assortma; and Ingest Prlees. '•
' . TILLED larcaustai,
ling just 'clmed at his Nmv Stare, No. ill SOUTH
PGUIPPII syIIIMT, between Aliirket atpl Chestnut Sp.,.
„Philadelphia, 150 OASES 'N E W ,/./01/S, received by tho
last 'packet, - makiug. the greatest variety of Fancy
Goods ever attired. '
Toys, Dolls, Fancy Daskots, China and Alabaster Goads,
4confpctionory, Paper, Fanry Boxes, Sugar .
, Gases, Tobacco DoseaPlres,'Teeth •
'
with every variety of. I rusAirts',' Articles rout French
and,GeratinAloods,,wLiell 40 O MO at; the vary 10w,,,5t
•,
rates. early.
-011(01'01'1'am troll asiartad, at' si' $lO, and $lO par
'
GRA IN . VAN S
•• • „iustiacniircul, a lat. of Ginin FllOlO Off 813rafiloje
mop ea!s - ,witatiurseturo. ' -Also a Ono okadrtnvoit of
..Straw, a Poiliter,,Gultara r or, Pius, dlllarept, kind's; at
;thasilioripitarillvara
';]-., XTENRIVE YURNITIJItE R 0931 ..
14 -....J.A'Atif,S it: NVNAVEIt ,Sr osild:fayesnoqfaitNy' cal' •'
jth 0'4481.4t0n of Ilmselteeberoatfd the 'isn't • : ,
:to his eakenalve.atoa of elegant ftlf it 1i.V.1.9.i 1111 ,
,' - Inctudlug SofeeilVardrbbe4Centreand T “HOS
7 Dreaslogand Plata' , Burdatta;' andevery ether.....,
art)cle in his branch er_buslitese ,, ' Also' A:ow bn hand -'
i t
she largest absortmeictef OffAlllB Itt'o4l:elq; - itt".-, , ,
•. :
- the loweat.prlcear 'AOFFINS 'ipade at tit 4 : Lbc rt- • • .
eat notice:and a Hearse proyldeirforluneribti Ile;l - ' •
pottelta a. 0111 at hteestahllshruent;on North Ilan:, • - . .
your Areal, near GlaelseN.lloteli, ,•, J: ~..., A ~„ ' ;,;'„ 1 ..,..•
mr*.sernitureeftt , bythn nienthnr 'yetti..."•.' , '
WEI
7. 0
111 11
0 50
30
0,35
BD
Troaailor,