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IMEPEiDEVT STANDARD. A. A. G.UtLE, FDITOIt. ohm. fridav, man n, ts '!!. - l Local Items. The Cents. The following are lie icnsus returns for the remainder of this county : Inhabitant. 1,130 014 477 1,233 1,413 1,065 814 680 1,250 Towns. Irasburgh Coventry .lay Albany Craftsbury Greensboro Lowell WesUWd Troy Farms. 14C 155 63 193 iao 172 112 75 148 Southern Sentiment. Coi'XTT Bttldings. The Legisla ture at it late session voted to send a cammiitea into the county to look the ground over, and report whether, in their opinion, tbe people of Irasburgh have sprawl enough to build a new hotel or not I). D. It is a singular feet and not easily accounied for, that nearly all the Doctors of Divinity in Vermont, are to be fuund on the west side ot the mount ain. Wt can call to mind ixteen D.D.'a of various denominations on the west side, whik' we know of only three on the ' enfct. and two of these were created with- Mr. Stephen'. speech at Milledgeville, Oa. in opposition to secession, was de livered in the Representative which wae f r.rked lo its utmost anl occupied two hours. A correspon-i dent of a Southern paper gives the posi tion taken by Mr. Stephens, without at tempting to report his language, the principal portion of which we copy : " He said that b came before that audience at the urgent solicitations of bis friends, and a respectable number of the members of the Legislature. If be had consulted his own case he would not have left his room ; but the invitation bad btcn extended him, und to gratify his friends, he came before them to exchange views and opinions as to the best course to be prsued. Sly countrymen, he con tinued, perilous times are upon us. Dan ger is at hanJ. Tbe greatest govern ment upon the face of the earth was about to be broken up. His object was -um th Carolina ! returned from college, who had declared j St. Lous, Not. 25. Hrigadier Gen- two were three. leaving ! eral Frost's command had beer, mus i ne i har fton .urrrvrv reioiv- r- i lit IH! ! I. I Mil ani noii euce, . ,;, , 1 1 thinl '. inst irt nn thn Kprvii-p of thi Silot.-, Kv iste eftae ,n.illv (mm, tbe fact that large sum. in coin are datlj , we - - - ,.,,or so U-W.V. a .v.. , -,- r,r Knttnn he might, thus we take it th people will ; order of the Governor, to protect the com,o compounds fm C UK. !. G. WHITE'S PULMONARY tt ii receivca in mat cuv iu ynj s...., - , , . , , , ft, , . u ' Il3,U i and expects the State will soon be in " a proceed straight on the open path of pru-1 frontiers. I hey left by an extra train ToiT C8?aC,ty' ! position of unusual financial strength." j dence d good aense, disregarding the j on tbe Pacific Kailroad. They number ! ..J.-- ( quibs and qtr-ks of the whole generation ivu. are. tuny artnen ana uiuippen, nn world a preparation wh c vm of dissatisti d Senators, Congressmen, ! are divided into companie. of infantry. -. i In other words, the secessionist propose to bring this about by cheating their Northern creditors out of their just dues, and insisting upon tbe North paying cash for Southern staples. Same might consider this to be dishonorable and mean, but slavery sets up unusual stan dards of honor and propriety. 30rs and ambitious stumper; gen-1 cavalry, and artillery, erallv, whether of the elegant or iuele- month's campaign. A large crowd fant school. The hasla and precipita- assembled at the depot to see them off. j ion with wbicb the tendency to secession is pushed forward by tbe agitators, are very satisfactory evidences that there is California and Oregon for Lincoln The total vote for President, so far as Speeie ia flowing towards New Orleans but little confidence on their part of the : heRrd fron)j was in, 818. 0f which Lin- permanency ot tue session seuiimeni j- bad 30,580, Douglas 35,990, Breck- aniong the people. The admirable wis- inridge 31..16, Bell S02G. dom of the plan on which our institutions This is considered a most favorable in brge quantities Seven of tho South Carolina Cadets at West Point have sent home a letter an nouncing their intention.on hearing of the withdrawal of their native Slate, to be ' found under the folds of her banner, fighting for liberty or equality." VIRGINIA. The students of the Medical College with rations for a cor, but is medicine. If run cannot make n caramon i -f vour compiaint, anJ n n contnt I to drive out by a constant application, w fear ot nausea or prostration, then your plaint will Hold its Hition, and vior sva being debilitated, and the complaint be chronic. In the Vnivkhsai Cni iis Kl r.one oi tnoe oDjectiona exist, tut wiiu in one hand a wcapou, and in tUe other a tool," you drive out disease, and boil. I op, or MMaia, a debilitated constitution. I.t our friend- n dorse onr remarks hr trial on all TliroV., Lone or Ilronchial Complaints, ami beiore doing id Cwijhs, t old. rmj, Vsfhmn. M luMipinj tittsrh. And otlirr Lung VfiV turns. : tsult with his fellow citiaens. and ! of Virginia have held a meeting, and re solved to constitute themselves a compa ny of minute men, ready to resist North ern aggression. According to an article in the Richmond Dltpatch, Virginia can at the present time arm efficiently ubout twenty-five thousand men. She has sixty bronze and rifle field-pieces and howitzers. A con tract has been made for three thousand shells and shrapnell. in addition to those purchased with I be Parrott guns. Five to con endtavor, if possible, if we could main tain our honor, our interests and our rights, to keep that great government together ; he bespoke a calm, considerate hearing, and when he finished, if he failed to show the means by which our honor might be preserved, he begged the audience to pay no attention to what i he had said. He continued, that we had a great government, and he warned his country- in a few months. Are we to take this ! g. ? . . I S h"ed barrels ot Itupont powder have ple, j. constitutional assem aa a reflection on tbe ea.t-.id- ministers. ' "8 TT? ""JT"! 1 P and rnagazines deern best, for securing their ri oras a nrocf that their divinity bJr-TT f "M built for , be purpose. The model of s in this declaration, m heartily, .und as not to uecd doctorinc ? ! " . Virgini musket !; determined o. fa, unanimously and solemnly t icouicl gainsay that, ana inougn no one 0th,ir warl;ke preparations are also iu LtCTt ur. at Coventry. The last of j deprecated that event more than he Jid. pT.og-e. a course ot lectures before the school at ins opinion was mat navmjj a uvmnM Coventry was delivered by B. H. Steele, Senate, the concurrence of which was Esq., upon tlie subject of S mmetry of necessary in every appointment he. made. Culture. The mastei lv manner in which vpr.v om"iRl R,t be performed, we. j rest cannot be more strikingly shown than account for Douglas. Other reports by the difficulty that now embarrasses place him a thousand votes behind Lin the radicals in their wishes to overthrow ! coln. The returns yet to come will the government. " probably decrease Lincoln's vote, but it is Alabama. I generally conceded that the State has The following is the cub of the resolu- j gone for the Republicans, tions passa! by the Alabama Baptist Con- A dispatch from Yreka, near Oregon, vention : f 'he 13th, says that the latest advices While as yet, no particular mode of from Oregon gives Lincoln 250 majority, relie is before us, on which to express an j The Douglas vote was 0000 behind thui opinion, we are constrained, before sep- s of Breckinridge. Three small counties arathg to our several homes, to declare ! are to be heard from, which cannot much to oit brethren and fellow citizens, before i vary the result. maskind and before our God, that we j The Pony Express, with the result of hoti ourselves subject (o the call of pro- j tbe Presidential election in the Yankee pr authority in defense of tbe sovereign- I States, reached Fort Churchill telegraph ty, to withdraw from this Union ; and to i station on the 14th. It was published in make any arrangement which her peo- j the San Francisco papers at 9 o'clock of blies may ; the same day, having been six days only ghts. And ' in coming from St. Joseph. The news deliberate- j created a great sensation. :nite." i The Republican Central Committee The Mobile Register says : i issued an address recommending a general "What is needed ia a crisis like this j illumination on the night of the 15th. IDT lltne hi It cures tbe Croup immediately feao. It relieves the worst Case of As It allavt fever and pain and i procure and read thr pamphlets to be found with nicht ourarents or dealers, and bavins only of such' I-et all Parents who have as they can rely upon, to gel the genuine, then I CKOUI' procure a bottle of ibis BH the endorsement will be found real, and the re- and keep ia the Louse rcartv to si re at sunn perjeci. cter Huvrruseiuciiv. warning. Group Ourocl. Ihasdi'ri.ii, Vt., Oct. JO iu V have used Hr. White's Klixir In the r Mothers, read this. The following is au extract of a loiter written bv the Dastor of a Hantist church to the '.lour- i niil and Messencer." Cincinnali. Ohio, and i violent cne of Croup, and fraoii speaks volumes in favor of that woriU-retiowiie 1 1 thirty tnn, nts. There i nothing tha medicine Mr$. liVwimp's toofhimy $mp or aw to be without the F.Hxir. we cltihlren tettking : via all who have children, to kee. tt i i ' We see an advertisement in vour column of: ' the liouae nsainst Ihe nttnek f O airs. BMuowl Boothmi; Nyrnp. Jow we never said a word in favor of a patent medicine before in our life, bnt we feel compelled to say to your readers, that this is no humbug we Afire tritd it, aviiknmcil tobt allit claims. It is, probably.one of the most sucsessfnf medicines of tho dnr, because it is one of the best. And those ot your readers who have babies, can't do better than to lay in a supply." In Coventry, on ihe 37th iust., Mr. tietcher, aeeJ about 36 vears. In Coventry, Nov. 23, Mr aged 65 years. E. L. Ct AUK. N. Clark. Trot, Yr , Sept. 17, M I have used White. Ehxir for (our v- ir. itl the utnwMt ut.faolko. - KapecUIN- f,."r emni its worst utaRes it a tare remsii , OWKK DOHF.OAN. f-vT T-'T i wo vearn ago our little bnv ni ttkr., UJLr-jU. violently with'tha rmm, i I could not live until we could net a phvi il . commenced giving l)r. N. (!. Wktta's'Kiiair.awi N'athsniel West, , TO. V J- or n" Vnr no entirelv ' wtUtm twenty laiauiai . Hiram Sti rtetakt. the orator treated his subject thowed that , had better wait until we bad a better be not only preached but practiced Sym- j reason to disrupt th government than metrical Culture. ' the mere fact of Lincoln's election. This i government was bought with blood; the L. IlEAn's Comcebt. ITr. Heath, , ... ., , ie , sun shone on do other like it; and if we tbe ballad singer, gave one of his - ,mi,ii,j h ,i, , rbl disruption of certs in this village on Monday evening, j every tie tlmt lK)und Bj, l0 the lTni()n for to a respectable audience, and it is need- Gos Rlke said bei ?et BS act -. un8rj. less to add that bis songs were listened to with marked attention. Ilis selection -of lmity. Greece and Rome lost their liberty, music, whether grave, sentimental, or not as Mr. Toombs has said, because humorous, were in good tas'a. Mr. Heath is uot what maybe termed a fesh-' ionable singer, bursting tbe bronchial pipe with heroic yells, but he is a pop- they failed to fight for it, but from inter nal dissensions. So with every other government whose biatory bad been written ; and such be fpared would he Clar one. He sang several new pieces U(e li;5,orv of ,1,;,. unkig we HCtci wi:l and gave an unlimited number of oid urmnimity. He favored tbe caU of a ones. " I am growing old, lassie," was j corjT.n('lon of the people. They had tha decidedly fine. Little Rob and I," was , right to dcide tlll3 matter. Let tb, pretty, and "The old hearth stone" ; Legislature follow tbe legitimate object brought to the minds of all present those ' for which it w gent here As for Lim me. wn.cn every one woubi oe giau to , be it)tended to ,0 tbe w;11 of Geor. recall. Mr. Heath intends visiting the liorthcrn part of tbe county, where we hope he will meet with a good reception. Wf.stfield Grammar School. The fall term of this institution closed on Tuesday, the 20th instant. The pub lic examination occupied the two last days, and was highly creditable to both teachers and scholars, showing unuual evidence of thorough training and cor rect knowledge of the several branches of study. Tuesday evening, the rhetor ical exercises were performed before a crowded hou-e. The speaking was ex cellent. Particular mention should be made of Messrs. Stebbins, Wood, and Annis of Westfkld ; Elkioi and Hamil ton of Troy ; Bartlett of Jay ; and many others. In my judgment, the pcifor mance of these young gentlemen was excellent, while the aedate Thurber per formed the comic amidst roars of laugh MISSISSIPPI. The Najcbez (Mies.) Courier streau ouslj opposes disunion on the following grounds : " We bring the Canadian line down to the Tennessee line, and throw away the bonds, slight as they now are, which con nect us with our Northern brethren. We abandon every right and title to tbe present Territories of the United States, for which we are now making an internecine war. We go to war about property, which we say is already lost, and which (as we have no hope of con quest) we ahandon at the outset. Like the dog in the fable, growling at the shadow, we drop the piece of meat we is statesmanlike calmness, and not im pulsive and passionate counsel. The Southern States, nor any single South ern State, are in no condition to inspire alarm and precipitate action. We are not a conquered people because Lincoln is elected President nor can we be after he is elected. We are ten millions of whites besides our slaves, who in case of war will he the most valuable auxiliaries to grow bread and meat for our armies :n the held. Coolness, deliberation, union among ourselves is indispensable to give fovce and command success to i -..j rt .i .1 t i 1 wna-ever me soum resolves upon, inose ; M-crSj .ing of the mother and five who would ' precipitate 'revolution make j child-eri) together with a brother-in-law, 1 1 Tf 1 1 j COUGHS ANO GOLDS CURED. DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS, FOR T1.E IT'.: Epinoza, a Lower California filibuster, had been killed in a fi?ht. His band had been committing mur ders and robberies by the wholesale on the Peninsula. The citizens of San Diego have 6ent relief to the Govenor of Lower Califor nia. A letter from Walla Walla, Oregon, dated Nov. od, says that Capt. Dent, who had been to the scene of the mssacre of the emigrant party by the Indians, found a dozen of them alive, who had been subsisting on the dead bodies of their companions. One family named Consumption, Decline., Asthma Bronchitis, "Wasting of Flesh, Night Sweats, Spitting of Blood, Hooping Cougn, Difficulty of Breathing, Colds, Coughs, Influ enza, Phthisic, Pain in tho Sido, and all Diseases of the Lungs. li),!)00 rMtT.AU IS OFFERED FOR A I NO OFirV, CALOMEL, SOI And ts safe Car the SEWARD TTER RECEIPT. t itettrate e'itliL a fatal mistake. To be successful, the were subsisting upon the dead body of already hold and jump into the angry i people must be fairly consulted, and they j ,he husband d f.,he Seen1 . , .., ri. ! I . i ... , .,,1 water, without the first hope of altering our condition except for the worse. We fight for the existence of property outside of the Union, when we can fight for its protection ( its existence being guarantied) in the Union. We give up every safeguard, every and no man was farther from rub-1 guaranty, every constitutional right, now V j ;sied from starvation. not be in the movement and whatever its eventualities may be, and we shall be mitting to what was wrong, or would sacrifice more to preserve Georgia's in terests and honor than he. He conclu ded amidst thundering applause." Gov. John J. Pettus of Mississippi has issued a proclamation convening the Legislature of that State in txtra ses sion on the Mth of the present month, to adopt measures for the batter security of the people and property of the State, in view of the popular decision by which Mr. Lincoln has been elected to the vouchsafed to us ; to depend upon the protection that war will give as '. that is, we give up an absolute certainty for a miserable doubt. And now, what do ive conservative men propose to do ? We wait for the waeon ' Abraham Lincoln is powerless except to turn out of office Democrats at j letter from Texas : weakened and torn by civil dissensions among ourselves. We repeat that we are ' prepared for the worst or the best ' and whatever the people of Alabama in Convention assembled resolve to do, either by themselves or in co-operation with other Southern States, we mean to sustain, as Mr. Yancey said, ' in the field of argument or on the field of bat tle.' " TEXAS. A New York firm has the following ter fiom the audience. T ie ladies part, f . . - . . I ' hjations and d;-rpeard their oaths too, was extremely well sustained. Thi institution must stand as the " banner school " of the county, as I am informed it is highest in point of numbers, reach ing to nearly ninety scholars. The prin cipal, Mr. M. F. Varney, and his assist ant, MiaS Lucne Stebbins have, by heir skill and thoroughness as tpachers, gained the coufi knee and goodwill of all who arc interested in the cause of edu cation. - Ete Witmkss. Westfield, Nor. 2i. Wheat. M. S. Chamber'.in of Jay, has raised the present season, from four the North, and put R-puMicans in ; and at the South probably to keep disunion ists in. The Senate is against him ; the House is against him ; the Supreme Presidency. We copy tbe essential por-1 Court is againf him ; in all probability tion of the proclamation of the Govern- j the vltra m(n f P9 wiU le or: agaiiut mmj The constitutional elec ta is cause for disunion. Thoe who think so degraded themselves when they went into the Presidential election. The Mississippi Legislasure will doubt less be called together for purposes of secession. Let it propose to tbe people a vote, nakedly and d'stinctiy, upon the. question of convention or no convention Marsitali., Texas, Nov. 1, 18C0. Breckinridge and Lane will carry Texas. The Uniou will not be dis solved. If any dusturbance takes place in commercial or monetary affairs, those who get it up will have the glorious sat- The government is urged to take more efficient means to protect emigrants. Honolulu dates of the 27th ult. have been received. The whaling fleet was arriving. The whaling barque George k Mary of New London, was lost near Jones' Island on the 9th of June. Valuable new mineral discoveries had been made at the Emerald mines, and several rich veins had been located. The weather was pleasant. About 200 mi ners were there. Silver leads were being extensively opened, and silver ore was being shipped to San Francisco. It is paying about S3000 per ton. Lament of S. A. Douglas. A PARODY. I love it, I love it, and who shall dare To chide me for loving the President's chair : potiftdfc'-flnotialftf in the- V. SWatd1, with i..nimp tion, a'ifl rvofesr sor Ebarty says thnt a vnst Tiiim ber nf tho roitld ha mivc1 !y tho ttmply n.ifl nf .wrne jt?wwt rmIy. Du." H-ii.ts Balsi strikes M 'he rxit of tho diwan it once, und such is i t speedy efl'.vt thnt any one nsintr it ftody aeooBg to di rectioos for twenty -f ur or forty-oigtU lvmr, and nit ontiroly' sat's'itol with its merits, mv return it find receive hark thoir m.,ny. Tho most distressing cough is frequently re lieved by a eine!e dV. rud broken ti in a few hours' time. The indicted do apt have to take bottle afer bottle beiore they End whether this remedy will a'iord relief .r mi. The pablic have been imposed nprjn bv remedies recommended by certificates :vhicn have always originated from me unknowu toorce. We believe that a medicine poaaaw in? tm merits will effect cures wher-ver it is used, at home as well as abroad. This is no paregoric preparation, hut one hic!i if used in lessen I save the bvea "t thou sand'. It h.u of ma in u'"J'm -"-s, where the uioit skillful phytrictens in this country and in Europe have V.-.-n i midoyed, and lliil HI Ml liml their ekill iu vain. Cases which they have pronounced incurable, and ferrrenderod as hopeless beyond n donbt, leaving the pitien'-s without a single ray to enliven them in their gloom, have l,'en cured by I"-. Hiii's Balsam, anl the "victims of consumot-ion " are now vigorous ar.d strong as the most r !btrtt nraT. as. Aid th"e eaaea ar not i.hitel ,,ne : thev are numer- mii'iHy where this most unriv.-i!el renn.ly Be s!o-t. then, to believe the r,n-r.-;eaod story aoout the. nngs being g'Uie ; tr ratuer let no sneh a;ri-ehnsion induce yon to give up. Art ijnoV the principle that while there West Ai.baxy. Oct 18, I860 Dr. liazltrDtnr .Sir We do rot hesitate t , say to the public that Hr. N. ij. WWta'l 1 is a very valuable medicine, ln-uglitto be k-1 : m every fnmilv. We have utcd variona cou:, medicines, but have found none equal I Klixir. Iiev. H. N. HOTKT, Mrs. F. V. HOTKX, Baunr, Vt , Oct. 24, i860. Dr. liaxltrDenr Sir Our daughter cat; home from the factory last summer a ill a severe and distressing cough. We were maeb alan on her aoeonnt, fearing that it won! I trr , in consumption. We useu rarious patent rem? I dies without anr benefit; ut list we i omraei e giving her White's Klixir, which oe i cnroii i. i cough Entirely. NATtl'r. S-V-ttKMCK, Ai.V1:R6.V Sl.VEKENrK. , IaBT, Vt., Oct. 14, i860. This may certify that we have useJ i)r. N. (i W hue's Khxir for coughs ami coids, and loand ;t ail that it is recommended to be. A V. AI.VIX ItOBINSON. ASTHMA CURED. SrwiMW, Vt., Sept JO, 18S0. jr. niil UM at sen lias been ferei, : attticte.l with the Asthma from childhood. About three years ago he had n severe attack. We pre. vailed on him to try llr. White's Klixir. and i e fore the third bottle was gone he wns entirelv cured, and has remained a aoll man eve; Yours trnlv, E. Ii. Palmer. iRASBunnn, Vt., Sept. 12, l?sr. I have been afflicted a number of years with the phthisic, and for months Hi anocoisieu bar. not been able to lie in bed and enjoy regi, night's sleep until 1 commenced umg Dr. N. G. White's Klixir. which 1 am happv t sav immediate relief, and 1 have been wcfl and en joyed gx?d health ever since. Thomas J. Katon. Price only Twenty Five Cts. per . Dy Sold by all merchants and dealers in rae ! icinc. Prepared by 11. BAXTER, tt. I) , High irate, Vermont. 4;,ri LOOK OUT FOE FUN ! hi " Whereas the people of the n?n-?IaTC- j tion of n holding States bave in various forms, declared purposes bostile to tbe institu tions of tbe slavelioldiog States, and the State. Governments of nearly all tbe Nottbera Stales have evinced a settled purpose to evade their constitutional ob- carrving on this war on the rights and institutions ot the .Vuthern states; antti a question that can bu taken apart whereas the recent election of Messt . J from the mere cry of Democracy or the Lincoln and Hamlin demonstrate? tbat those who neither reverence the Con stitution, obey the laws ror regard their oath?, have now tke power to elect the the highest officers in this confederacy, men who sympathize with them in their mad zeal to destroy the peace, property and prosperity of the Southern section and who will use tbe powers of the Fed eral Government to defeat all the pur poses for which it was formed ; and appeals of Democratic leader?. Let the simple issue of Union or Disunion be put ; and the vote of 1801 will be but the whi.-pcring cf the wind, as compared with the gale that will howl around the ears of the Disunionists of 18G0." ;fot- Ui lce. Ihnn c! I I lulVO SOUL'llt tt loiUT. bt PVB lOSt the rfS. . - - tv J i rvjiii.;, ... iioj , . i . i oji - - . , Though I more thrm earned it with trcachcr and lies. 'Tis bound by a thousand bands to my heart ; Not a tie will break, not a link will start. Would ye learn the spell ? there's honor there, And a famous thing is the President's chair. months, what asses they have been. So I predict. GEORGIA. The subjoined communication, which we find in the Savannah News, shows what sort of means are resorted to for the purpose of keeping up the disunion excitement in Georgia. Savawhah, Nov. 16, 18C0 Morning JPShm. It is reported in the city tbat our townsman, Mr. James Carr, is at this moment incarcerated in Boston, hav ing been taken by the authorities there whilst attempting to rescue his slave. Will you please inform me if such is the fact. Very truly, Rex. acres of ground, 108 bushel of wheat, i whereas the dearest rights of the people 85 of which was raised from one acre, i Very fair, but it can be beaten easily. A Bio Pine Thee. ML E. Double day of the same town felled a pine tree which produced 5,250 feet of lumber, the two but logs containing 2.000 fee'. The total length of saw logs cut from this tree was 250 fact. Beat this who can. 55f We would call the attention of our readers lo the advertisement of Dr. N. G. White's Tulmonary Elixir in another column. We notice a large number of cirtificates of its ciTicacy. signed hy parties living in this County and probably known to most of our read er ; they therefore can be relied upon as genuine. This Elixir is probably an ar ticle of real value and we would advise our friends who bave need of a medicine of this kind to give it a trial. It is man ufactured by Henry Baxter, M. D.; a regular phyaieian of over 18 year practice1. depend for protection, under our Con stitution, on the fidelity to their oaths of those who administer tbe Government : TENNESSEE. The Memphis (Tenn.) Eiiguirtr, in discussing the right of secession, makes the following remark. The Enguirtr is a strong Union paner : " Here, then, enters expediency, which lias to be made out in order to place the right on any solid foundation ; and no I Union rnrin nr-e.i sltiin hia nori in .. d Now, therefore, that the State of Mis- j bate, fa, having nothir-.g more to do than s.ssrnay be enabled to take into con-. t0 gbow the inexpedieticy of secession, sideration the propriety and necessity of j be cannot but have an easy triumph. providing surer and better safeguards j But who shall judge of the expediency? for the lives, liberties and property of j We answer, an intelligent people, as her ct.zens than have been found or are j nearlv uubiastd ,, ,JOt.heaJed oratorE to fce hoped for in black Republican j and recke69 neWsPapers. And we have oaths, I, John J. Pettus, Governor, tec. j a clieerfu confidence tbat when that Tbo T.,nt.-- t:. ..-. i ... -.,. ,n giving question of expedience? shall besubmit- The Kansas Troubles- publicity to the above proclamation.! ted !o tbe pe ti t I St. Loris, Nov. 24. Different mili tary companies met at the armory last night, and received the Govenor's final orders to proceed immediately to the frontiers. A brigade COO strong starts at 10 to-morrow in an extra train, via Syracuse. Leavkxwgkth, Nov 24. Up to Tues day night no demonstration had been made on Fort Scott by Montgomery. It is said that Montgomery's object was only to drive ofl a few obnoxious settlers, but he had no intention of molesting tbe government officers. His force is in creased by men driven from tbe New York Indian Reserve by want. Gen. Harney and Gov. Medary will arrive earnestly urge " a large and general at tendance" at this extra session of the Legislature, of citizens from the several counties of the State who are friendlv 0 of South Car- to-morrow. olina or lliariaeppi, they wiil decii as they did in 151, notwithstanding army of agitators has increased e tha both in numbers and ability. Z r " . 1 "Cre ,s I For tbc rple are practical thinkers and wisdom, U says, "in a multitude ofcoun- u.0Ugh tbey are not apt lo be carried sellors. Let the young men come in j away by logical abstraction thair numbers ! Let the old men mm. II iaj i , , . i .ia.c me oiu gcnueiuan who had two Rise, fathers, ris, ! Rome demand I eggS upon his table, and civing one to ' your aid." Tbe purpose 0f this invoca-j to bis wife cooly took the other "himself ! lion cannot re mi-uii'lcrMoo"! In childhood's houi I oft did hear Of the deeds done there with listening car. Encouraging words that ' mother" would give, That perhaps 1 might n the White House live. Would always comfort me when I sighed, And thisthroDgh life was my aim and my guide. She taught me to think of the gold earned there, And I worked to win the President's chair. I sat and watched it many a day, While m v hopes were bright and my spirits gay, As I almost worshipped with devotion wild, That seat, I gazed at my rivals and smiled. Years rolled on, but the last one sped, My idol was shattered, my earth-star fled ; I learned how much the heart can bear, When I saw Old Abe win the President's chair. 'Tis past ! 'tis past ! but I gaze on it now, With quivering Pp and throbhing brow ; 'Twas there I wished and thought to abide, And memory flows with a lava tide. Say it is folly, and deem me weak, While the scalding drops start down my check ; Bat I love it, I love it ; and cannot tear My soul from loving the President's chair. Lot is M. B. FOR COUGHS, or for any disease of the Breathing Organs, use J. R. Straf ford's Olive Tar and Iron & Sulphur Powder which are advertised in this pa per. The Olive Tar infuses Magnetism or vitality, allaying at once any pain or oppression, and its great balsamic proper ties heals soreness and inflamatiou. The Iron and Sulphur Powders being a solu ble preparation unite with the digestive food, and enters with it into the formation of new Blood, the Iron retaining the vi tal or life-giving forces in tbe blood. which in its circulation is diffused through the entire system. The combined Sul phur converts the waste or worn out par ticles of the blood into gases which are expelled from the body through its pores by the increased energy given to the circulation. It is there wastes or worn tificates of priysknans iu Cincinnati, cod I other whoju cure have been afirvtad here at IF PH18KMS V1LL USE IT, WHY IS IT ffOT SAFE FOR THE PEOPLE ? CnWMcATf, Nov. 2. Ms&u--. .'.. I- . - i". i Co. I cur Sirs, Thf pnbl crscraTiv are fully aware rf the louaanJ oi Minedirs lor dic tated lui gs, iintit-r the titles of Earsai rillas. Pills, Piasters, LMiini ita, etc.. tbat art: daily brought to the.r i.ol.i thr, ugh the BewMiapera, by war of aovri thwaomta. 11 v object in writing this noie M fiubiiotian is to induce the public, or ut least ih vewho arc nfflietod, (if they will use jwte nt medicine.",) to vc one that contains articles of rc-ul use in pulmonary difeut-cp. I OB t m-cious that in fo doing l ion acting ot napapftM ionnlly, and derogatory to the interests of medical science and the regular practitioners of medi cine. 'lhc medicine toirli U-h T refer if Dr. Ilo'i's Daltrm Jor the Lvrgt. I bave prescribed it in a large mimlier of oases, aiid always with sucrcss. One cuse in yfrtirn'ar to which 1 wish now t refer, was given up by n viral pbvsirinns who had bees n lied in coio-ulta-tirn with mvsclf. Tbe petiearf h: .1 all the symptoms of confirmed co&sumption, such r cold night sweat, hectic fever, baresr ing cough, with ii nt in i d pain in the lobe 1,1 ihe right lung, attended with severe diarrhea! He eoanneaeed immediately to get better hy the use of tbe alve-nann-d medicine, and was soon restored to his ustipl health! I have also found Dr. Hull's Balsam the moat valnablo expectorant for breaking up dis tressing ciilgbs and colds that 1 Cava ver used W. V. UI.K.HT, M. 1). PROF. FRED. F. WHITK. W'T." his GranJ Comic Concert and Etht V T plan lixhibition, is coming, with gems of Ballads, wit and Fun, sunhcatn shJ iron, . acre's Snn, Jokes from hnngliter's plenteous store, to set everybody in a roar. White's Comic Concert and Ethiopian Kxh'bi tion consists of the following popular Minstrel' PROF. FRF.D. ,'. Wi.'tTf , The celehratad Comic Song Sinrer, and ano :i as the prince of Banjoists. JOfi.w.vr iSA'o h; popular Violinist, fiurle.que Spoaker, Sc. BILLV MORSF, The celebrated Yaukee Story Taller, and anted for his Iniighable story of Jacob Doouttte's 1 1 across the I'.ig Pond MASTERS CTIARUCY AND FRAXK, Known as the Parisian Twins, the celebrate : Bone players and Tnmbouritiists, Ojmie Sirgors. Jig Dancers, Sec. Mr. wlt will exhibit an ancient Tsaller, Ilia only one of tlic kind in Amricn. It wr- brot to tins country hv Dr. Gilmore, "ie celebrated l rot. liite will "ive ith tl mi nc the moilern 1'iano- Oriental Traveler. count of its connection w i torte Prof. Krcd. K. White, with his !rnd Con Concert and Ethiopian Exhibition, will oxhib: j in all the principal towns in Orleans, Essex am i.ninoiiie connties, (taring Docem'jcr and .lanuo ry next. " November iS, 18C0 ibt( EXECUTOR'S SALE BY AUCTION. rrMIK subscriber, Executorof -1 Mcl'he.-son, late ot Derby, virtue of license from Probate ti public auction on tha ttd day of at one o'clock, P. M , at the "dw merly oecapted by said decease KAlt.M, occupied by deceased Said Farm contains" about fifty lent land, well watered, with' ings, &c. Also ten tons of good bar, and wo bushels of Oats. Terms made known at tbe time of sale. WM. VJESBACK Derh v. Km. 13. 1'60 aw lie Wiil of John deceased, (h wrt)wili sail at December next, illmg house for I in Iserby, tbe his liie tinwv acres ot excel- rompleta build- Wausaw, Nov. 24. A party have left for Nevada to ascertain the state of thing. The bonier people in O.iceola are excited, expecting hourly an attack by Montgomery, as be bad reported bis intention to take possession of the bank there and its contents. Montgomery was j out particles ot blood that lonns Phlegm what Raisin For fle :d to lie at Ball's Mills, 2' inile. 1 leaving bis theoretical young son. just ' of ac and Tubercles, and it is their acrid hu- mr.r ml liirh irritates ntnl Jp&l rnva the mum. I from Osceola, and a company of minute branes of thJ Thro IJrol,chial TuU.g; men '.eft tbere last evening ur tbe scene! ami Air ('..-w nf tl... Ijinm .n.i ft! tion a Pamphlet f-VlTH, it. D., I1SSOX, M. D. Dr. Vs. Hall' SC0V1LL & CO . srhth (Street, Cincinnati. RAN'DAI.E, Iras , Bartiin. im br (M.MIvo;i!v NOTICE. BLEAZEB 8COTT8 ESTATE. rpilF. Subscribers, having been np,iot, d I J. tbc lion. Prot)ata Court lor the District Orleans, Commissioners to receive, rxo. i tai adjust all olainu aad daoiaada of all per,r against the estate of Eleazer Scot), late Greensboro, in said district, deceased renroe: ed insolvent, and the term of six incntha (n the Sth day of Sovetnber, ISiw, beiiij aUow i i said (Jourt to the creditors of said decease.!, exhibit and pruve their respective cla'uis lieiii us: Give N. tice, that we will attend to the dnti of our aopolntment at tbe dwclli'ie- hon.e J. S. Stevens, iu UruerMlwro in said J.tr,c- , the first Mendsrs of Juiu&i v'aaU March next 1 o'clock, iu ilia afirnooii o e i, .,( . DERBY ACADEMY. ' Winter Term will ejtnmetice Mm 1 he diareuirs and Usujliers will cacrt everr effort to runder the school wunhy ,.f ti, taim liberal Miiuuege it ha received caring the 1. lerm. JOHN TINK R ) M. L HrWOOMB, Fx Cms. ti It. CAIti' MI .R. M l S i. I !.y Vi.li i , .S..y. , !-, 7 . I