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BERRY ',AYH WIEN IN3IINEY, Bolicuts THE ONLY ENGLISH DEMOCRATIC NEWS PAPER IN CENTRE COUNTY, 14 PRINTILD AND PDILISDND IN Blit.l t iPONTll, ;VINT wzmailvqr moprixo, • • RY HENRY RAYS, Is -advance as if paid within stx .•tins A WrOVltitl ect dtt Inenstrip ' trine runnini t to the end of the year, ADVERTISE ENTS am) itucinru Notices insert ed at the usual rata, and every deeaription of .7 CO-33 tr X iv cr. EXECUTED in the neatest manner, at tlitV INveat priors, ,and with the Lowe. deopatel , ;rating purshased a large eolleetha, of type, ,s• me pie. pared to satitfy the circlets of our felon& 2 , „ DemonstioCouniy Standing Commit*, ollsfonta-J. If. Monntsou • Doggy—Joan Snots. N1144,141r-JOIIN HOT: - Arrviaol—J. S. McCOluigoc. 0904re-4. B. FIAIIiR. KURTZ. yloward—J. P. PAcKpg. Halfaseon—J. 11. llrNrait 47 if arrit- 7 43Aivigil e ,441,0ki I V /64080M--VrAscir 1111 V -1 iAletty—jAßZll OVVNAULILII LIPTON. Mass—Be SIIKLIRIIII. ifornioß-46*GtAillORIOR. cart(*—NTßONAll It, SALUKIS *ln--JACO PINICRL. _4ibilw-Jitllß PM. 01iNt-4. DARORRIPII. ot;tottarao—Josix T. llooialk. Torior—WlLLua Maur. Unirs-131 'toxin Planta. WALKRA. Walisr--Joex SCR WArrz in Democratic State Central t vr connrrriit. At a Meeting of the Democratic State Central ..omamittee, held lioventher let, 1155, 1111 the bier ehant's Motel Philadelphia, the following /Lemonl ike was adopted : Ruolred, That' the Dencoe,ratio Stotts Col:mention of 19.511, be held on the 4th day of Marell next, In Marefablarg, N lOo'olock, A. M. La pureutnee of the above Resolution the COMMIT. hoe will assemble at Harnslouig, for the purpose of soleating Delegates to the Democratic National Con vention, and not/deeding *candidate for Cans! Cout-' imineionev, Aeditor ()emend and Surveyor tleneral. JAMES F. JOH NSTer.Y Chaim= State Control Cosendtke. 112 A Gluons, I . oeoretia les, Jacom Prow4ors turnod Politician*. One of the deplorable dicey; of the sin cad of Know•Ngthingiap—and ii Well hay been tho- sirtitout; pmt certain denominations, have deserted the pul• pit for the political areas,. 11 here, btripped of their sacradotal robes, therlippeor, Nitta gradiatorial challenges for not only those , agreeing with them in religion, but - for all who hold different opinions. The spectacle is both dangerous ind disgusting. It arouses .our fears for that_ morality which clings around the pulpit, because it affords those YU are religiously sceptical, , the power to ridicule the divine calling, and thus bring disgrace upon the'ohurch. iirohave instan ces in our mind, whore these politico-preach era have stooped to defamation and. false hood, in order to destroy * Am, or eleyate l ,a friend. Take as example the conduct of the Rev. John J. Pearce-401m the Reverend 'gentlemen - who have QM 600;01 of linoir- Nothint journals in'this State. Pearce was in the hehlt of preaching and praying.- after -which he perambulated timeountrr-idander lug his neighbots and falsifying his ellpo nents, 'lle twoukt kayo the sacred dodeftir a Tertpatim io the' councils of a secret oath bound cabal. He Is now in Congress, the Isms companion of the worst politloians —o* filained hucklter of political knaies, aiod-ilia- willing tool of Aho...izawf .lersa.d 4epaagopicians ! Who does not blush, while contemplating his I soN religion has suffered by the load of his ac cumulating odiom, Nye are elmOst afraid to calculate. Rolleonwhickimportstousoliari ty and truth—religion which teaches bur vo taries meekness'-44st religion, oTall others, which is retlectO in the character of le ad - vocates, rcialte at the consciousness of the buiesmas which thwi insults her holy mission. pit this is ;got the only case. The lionise of ' Representatives contains many more- such Pbaraaers, who heye left the altar to Serve Ap_ best They. Wettable' bisin4 ly en o4th esoner sitcs them from all acts. 4n oath svhidh is. retarded as more binding than thatyvhich they are called on to take to support tlie-con jatitution. They are ttu're pledged to (Peso utioss7-inaLmeted loose every Obit frop de stroy the religious and the political rights ,of the pulopted citizen. God and man \ can not fsiltq beoopie indignant at such conduct ivhole people, alreiXy 'iTulgaated with this lime, when the proper Aime comes, tall burl !hoe geverend renegades from pow ear, end spu;ra them from the pulpits they burr 4 thitelPe 4 . - The other dangerous evil deserving of bo • Ocatetted, is the fact of preacher; coniroll - jag a 044 seumloting 4owpothiag papers, Their lassMiees ace cd in their col • - ,....71041 . btair5e, falsehood, and deflunitioq. Often titeirejenraala ilidOliSir way i 4 14 hands efibe tremeaspeceing and honest, who are plated by the regtarterkt of plausable ' pleity,44l o loided by the never-varying cry ' "Weary AI fersirriatleoce." Ay, we say Whom of t foteign intiurce, tut It lithe for eign influential of preacher editors, whet are flooding thocquntry with a literature mote baneful than 'that which etnenated front the Town Paine school. Wo say to the people, ' beware of these) divine dentagegues.• Sutter letikeit4SOl, iritotgo - -Jab ' ) The Liam* Laws. The present Legislature have before them an important question in the revision of the license lads. There is no doubt that the present Jug Law will be repealed. The vote at the last election iiaieated that thepeciiile• are oppotssl to the stringent frotriaionli of the late law. A hill has already beetVelrer ed for its repeal. The Pittsburg Post refers ing to this subject, mill that while a. large majority arc in favor of a repeal, they are divided In opinion m to whether they shall repeal the present law without providing a substitute In the farm era remodel and strin- . geeLlicensi;lliv. Some contend for thii mediate repeal 'as the first step, and then take *xi to, frame or oonsideak a pepper It cense law aftilrwards. Others % insist that both steps should be taken.simultaneopsly. While this is a subject of discussion in the House, Judge Wilkins, from . the committee of the Senate, has reported a 1411-to-do both acts at once. • Tevorn keepers are.divided into two Class esene to sell all kinds of liquors—the oth, irtkrstell cidir, beer, ale, porter and malt liquors. , liiprioe for Bemuses is high, and C the;party censell must_ give _ bend_ in ono ! thvetaarrd dollars, with sureties, conditioned for.the 104 st-observance of Cho provisions of the law: The Sunday lay, and the laws. sinst selling to minors, os ul go habitually intemperate pasties arc not repealed or mod ified. Ono peculiarity, of the bill is that those Iliensed are only authorised to cell to travelers and ponds, and not to - casual call. pall for the men purpose of think ing. / ' Soma portions of this bill %Ill) reeet'svith general approbation, syhile.others are liable to objections. It is At any rate an irrqtroye went on the old license law, and we presume it will be more satisfactory and useful than the law ef the last session.' Many of the former friends of prnhilition express the opinion that it as stringent a law as can be obtained and made permanent iq this State. In regard to the question of providing it substitute at the same time that the present law is repcaltd, we believe that it should be done, and that both should be done soon. Let all parties know et µs early a day-I