Fr IffiE2 0 ID &It • ~.. - na• i tsisinrll6l6 _ 1 ? Ctatattitilan "Wham the GoilN for.lr to destroy t ihey .first marl." I - The-mountain.has been mouse. The thipieut mmtrolhsrs bribe sheCti which °intim+ to be the organ of the Conunis ail:driers:labor through two columns of ver,.lift' _ ago and falsehood, low slang and childish - abuse, to attract public attention from the real.iastierAlid; if possible, °semi° from the disgrace which their conduct has invoked., Theical facts ire—that the majority. of the litiow-Nothinizeodidinissioners did not act in good faith al men, it lieu they violated the usage of theirothee. They showed a reckless disregard of the public money, when they squandered it to support fwvorites-rlanilthey showed! P meannisas congenial With their poli tics. when they aZicepted proposals made in 4m:11 a manner as to defeat every other bid-. der. We-appeal to the public, and leave it, to the good sense Of*holitat,ltiettr tehttliet hid of "a hundred dollars, or one dollar loss than am nther,".,is the spirit of fairness. ,Was not !Melton offer made and conaidered ? We answer yes—and in order to satisfy these I - plunderers - , this' bid for the printing were postponed. We Made an hobest bid. We knew what we were'cieing—and before mak ing it we consulted only .our ability and our interest. The aliiirge that .any iletteieliey would be made up, is so, maliciously false', i and se totally feettleee alid:etTlOW that lit scarcely deserves a notice—yet we !Mc( the falsehood back into theirieeth, and defy their to the. proof. Not a single Man among these I oath : bound. wretches knows a particle of the printing business —uT are praetscal printersd and possess an office atuplo . in all, respects ti? t fuliil all that we ' promised in our bid. Itut, argue ijese'cormuranis—beretofore it wax customary to pay a large price, tend ill is too late to, talk of extraviganee whewiie have the example of former Commissioners tajaislify us. We only imitate the ‘.loeofo- 1 cos." But; let us ask, ulted were the "loco- cod:es" that equitidered the public money 9' They were the very men Who Jam' com Pole linow-Nothingisin. They were the men who are now clamoring for launder akd power, until the treasury has been 'drained. Is Cen tre county a pauper ? l'eso and the' fact is humiliating. Hu not her 'ollle;a1 aekruits l edged that the treasury' '- ‘l2llk empty, and are they not lagging for money I But, a Know- Nothing 'Board of l'orninissioucts must ho liberal. They must maintain their pimps at the.expense of the taxpayers of the county. They must devise means to support them in - their . aly - mg agonies--- , .but wo aremiistaken if even by falsehood, Cy dartes blackguard ism, oaths and abuse. they wilLhe.able long er to deceive the people. el ' axe ttACT JllSttli i TlY ALL acme n aPON it ea difi Corl*ppndent Ecgixi..o.-=';' - ifierr; not ,the expenscy of thr Lcvishauns dorm.: (jot , . 124-acr's adolints teßtiv4 airy r'--goormous. It in *voted, ,thrre .. to the :giterrettotm • amount . of strB,ooo.oo. 'The followmg table will prorr sntercststar: • 1834-6 , $108.122.33 134,000.31 " 18264 ' 142,388.61 1837-8 - - 11)6,079.10 1838-9 • - 261;1144.85 • = 1830-40 • 195,472.28 , .11 will be'seen by the above that '3B and - ' '3O, the years of the Buckshot war, the ea , „ pulsed were 51981,044,85. The same party Wad suppoited "Miler in his extravagance had only changed its name, and delights - Ih' hein7 called Ilack-Republicans. srsacttroen.WO hare no faith, in the plan, " you propose. nor can we Consent to its adop tion. Personal ohse rarely rano,neee a . trader—and It is an evidence of a low na lareterstaop to ecuril ay. 411fC11,—/n Murray's Grammar, And rdi -iien you ton - So enlightened. Tile subject hair; for some reason, been omitted vial! af ter fition.i. Had ue the book, we would -publish the rule. • ]'OAT MATILDA.- Vre 711 , 111 yaw- purer re/m.4,7.- Iy. tf there is any delay, the fault is in thy post-office. 14 peak to the poit-Marter. J. L.—lle will consider your4reoposi boa, and of feasible, will adopt it. In the incantiaw yob go to nark. DaouNtr.- A review of the Jug Law. It is entirely too long, and the orgunients arc steal*. Ws Would rather hate a personal interview with a Friend, before u•E - Tcumpry with his ._ repent, WE did net reel re a letter from 'Philadel phia. —The •Cambria Iron Company, at their killing mill tatdrumaces, in Johnstown, hare about fifteen hundred Men at work. • —Jodihrston Darts has been elected U. S. spat it k ora by a Democratic uric ; with- f •alitrify 'of Aty-eight *ace, * —46eliffie:tillies with the Indians on the pleb* leading to Utirti and California...still (mistime. The► are the cause of great em barrassment to emigrants. —Petitions S3r the repeal of the liquor law are daily pouring into thelegiilafure. Barka conney hes already tent in papers containing ,nearly tines tbousarel signers. -L-f.her one hundred returns were made by the doestediss of Lancaster county, of per sons who had triolatiot the liquor law. True %inshore both found against forty-seven. 7=4:ktiifiti W. Can has been elected Presi dent/of ttsrehio and Peonaylvania Railroad. The triage over the Allegheny river is be immediately finished, thus securing the con nection with the Pennsylvania Central Rail- —The work otilha N'orthero Central Rail road, the contract lately mode (or jig dienav--iermerovervs -arta tilfbele, 4 111 - Option of the Company, so far as the time te coneerad, to Sunbury, Pennsylvania; turn been commenced at two points. —The Independent Press of Filliainsport is pronbuneed to liedcad. After a protracted ihness of many months , tt has drawn its fist breath r and like the party whose cause it advented-(the ,ate Know-Nothing party,) its existence is identified with the past. - Peace to its ashes. —The steamship Golden Gate left San hasidoos oa the sth Mat. for Panama, with 111,d00,000 is treamre, and 500 passengers. • -.There an marinfiAired amnally in klasaisehasetta 21,540,004 , Tairs cf boots and tirefithine, the value of which is 312.180,810. The masher 'of persons unnleiyed is It 3 1,- 500, of whiahls,lCs are males and 11,395 —The body of IL Jersey. Winer, tamed Banina adman, re -tiling near thu White Minn, below Philadelphia, was found on Sunday morning last. imbedded. in tho ice, epposits Delaware avenue, wi,it his had sod" shoulders below the we the feet sod body above. De is supposed to have fallen into the dock head - formost, and breaking through the ice, was held, in that position. —ln a circular, addnemed by Baron 8teir .....-serld...lhte Swedish-Minister of Foreign Id tonars,to an Or Swedish Envoys, distinctly states that the terms„,of the treatynnly binds ,Sweden to a defensive alliance with the IVetitern powers.' "It wt.ll depend. upon sayer the circular, " to. prirent its application; as this would not occ ( ur unless caned 11' an swession on her, part. Let Raab respectlur rights--let ,her cease to Inspire jinn cause of alarm (or the Mainten ance of the balance of power in Europe—: and this treaty will not be of any prejudice to . her. The treaty dont - not imply any In our Aetna' wy:ition our declare !ion etfneutfiliku-(41-subsists..and.will cow. 'tinge to be adhered to, as has hitherto been the esse." IT a AINUELVG CO look over ow eschangtee and see the contradictory positions which the opponents of the• adininistration assi k • to it in 'regard to the long-delayed mace, for Speaker. The New. York Evening • • tuella! its ingenuity to prove that the ad ministration does not desini ac organization of the Reuse, but tititild prefer to see the_ present state of things continue until after the Presidential election. Orr the othCr hind. HomoeGreelyTin his paper; contra *tits the position of the Post in the most sophistic' tonna. Woareumier ohligations to Al . Geary, Esq . . ; .4'ci.../owttrintors, Woad Allison, Jr., George Grata.„24loolcpsolds,. Asstd. Frattl4- Jno. .04 / 4 Jesse.L. test, W. L. Musser, .ThntWallabakyr B. Sohnueltaer; John Doak wooll Oro for ball Lists of subviribont : and, indeed, to the entire Demochtcy of Cadre coati for tbo stheering evidence that they have aikven its, sod that - we have met their AUFPC94 O4 6 I , to aping, then) in red•eming . C i ento/ . Peatkiljlvanta frog the thwaldown of 1401113401whag wnintle and Black-Republi• butiihnOtion, ENZEID WY 30, 1336 Tint NEW/ • The allegation, that no man is able to set as Clerk for $BO, is simply a falsehood. We know Mr. Kealsh—knew him heroic we came here as bearing the reputation of ono of the best bookkeepers in the state ; and therefore it is net reasonaLle - to 'suppose that he would make a proposal to do work at • loosing price. He, of course, made his calculations . —and like an, honest man, - ho niade thinking that they would be honest re ' coined. 'fAlliest clerk ran able to att nd to of tk nainets. attend IQ That of others Lot yet we never heard him of being accused...of pee. seising more than ordinary 'ability. Why, then, could not Mr. Kealsh db the same 1. Howes willmg and fully competent—but the grevious fault of being a sound 'Democrat stuck in the throats of these Know,Nothibg Commissioners, and With a liberality prac tised only by those who use other people's money, they-generously give 400 for doing that which was offered to be done for $BO. They first ask for proposals—and when they have them in their possessiop,_they endea vor by every dishonorable mans, to abuse the conildenCcOf the Bive7st-biabi7iii-d -courage him in his honm'able effOrts to make a heel:hood. Mr. Kealsh is charged wi.h ig noranoo because he d.el not happen to knew how many meetings were held ,by the cem misaioners during the year. 413, To: the county, that. there ale not more as ignorant, and then it would not bare been necessary to advertise an empty treasury. The corrup tion w i liich has flowed through that office, since in the baud:: ef-finew -Nothingisatinusl. be kept secret. They are firful cf as Dcm ocraie contact—becadse the exposure that would necessarily arise from the supervision of a Democratic Clerk, would amide the peo ple to an - examination of the frauds-hy s lithich they.havesed upon. Those who doubt this, will be convincsd of its truth, by examining the conduct of the Commissioner at their last meetiok. We have the record in our favor, Tho'bid for the clerkship, was reasonable and honorable—backed by suffi cient security, and made -by otinwhose abili ties are admitted by all who kiibw him. We stand by Put bid—and demand that the Com missioners hold the Hundred dollar, or a dollar less" mauls to their proposal. They, are bound by every sense of honer, every usage and 'principle, to do the work for Thirteen Dollars—and even at that price, if they eetatoese• to earn- their-bread - by-the 'sweat of their hands, they will learn. what it is to make an honest living. - —A few words regarding the personalities of the organ which snakes music to charm the cars of its-tripids and supporters. Our connection unit the Democratic press of ' nnsylviuda commenced with our youth,' and we trust, will only end with our . ,,deatill:. The mart_who has been rearedjuirtured, supported and sustained, by honest patrons —who was educated, and who drew his first Weeds beneath the pi osperity which charity created, should at least evince an emotion of gratitude, or the evidence of s principle of honor. Ilia nothe who viihkes the loudest profession, 'that is always au!_ possessor of the purest principles—and - 1i is this grand truth which has always guided our.editorial career, that the assertion of a fact is more honorable, than the vindication .of fraud', falsehood, aid pious hypocrisy. We came to Centre oounty.,to print . / Tternocnitic pa per—we woo to issue a journal independent of all secular.control—and thus far the col umns 'of the Democratic Witclmsan, have been road and app,rociated by a Reople who were deceived tieretofoA by.tbe meolt•faced miles of rotten-hes:telt lirpperites: Men, whir; while they are bthaterona in prayer "1! 0 ,e0 the windi4 sheet of aoule.and lay them in -the ur eternitl detih." 'When, t we ask these _ if the Democratic WatrienugdeP y t 4 ' itahonomble our ti strict.coneteous coorati 'I 'We aro 'proud to write that the Dennocratic press - of the State have, given us a unite 4 commendation—and ,we are prouder to record the fact, that the only man who hits- thi; control of a paper, and who uttered a wo4l verbally or orally againatens, is one whcLimeloaks himself of 1 hix holy profession', and aho stoops from the mild atinospheie of the pulpit, to gather , the Mils grown 'in the political field. We camp to Centre county - as strangers- emulous 13. do our duty 'to the . people - a hie Idk‘c so nobly sustained us —and more anxious now to unmask those who have, lived, and who i have grown fat upon -Dismocratie lsanity. While we have avoided all personal allusion and attacked-no man—we,will, to thy nit our ability permit, resist the hypocrisy of man. Win:hired gospel pedlers and shallow-paled pettifogors. This is not to lie it mete die , cession' of words ; 'but the•-examinakittli of the great - principle, a holliA. the people of 1 Centre count' aro M he robbed and deceived by a set of , men who hide their own sins un der the specious charges which they trump iup against their' neighbin .4. We (ll.', rest ! under the accusation of being the " rum or- Itette ;.'',' Aea 04 n um trAt, pay, nor fear.the cf ; feet of the falsehoods whal these innately bad politiCians and worse igen eirzulate re-' 'larding the Watchman eXurrei — tte mean ! t inn., we lay, "Lay.-on- Macilair,!! __: . -- A Patristic Letter. , The ( ! glowing noble and patriotic letter, Was written byJohn W. Forney, k the De mocracy or Niqr York, in reply to an invita: tion to participate in tlie, celebration of the Eighth , or Jaiimuy• It breathes the true spirt of Deinomney, andther evideneo of him devotion to h caure in the advocacy of which he has almotlt gmwn grey. Few men in this country herb lab Area more zealously in the Democratic party, than John W. For ney.. Ile commenced his editorial career when lie was sem:teen yeprs Old, and trom that time until the prevent ``\ he has written unfalteringly against all the phases which the opposition bare assumellgainst Dcmoc... racy. Ills zeal has made him many enemies —hut is warm hiart and enthusiastic char neter, have drawn around hint a host of ad miring friends. . Long may—ho ho-preserred to the country . spd the party, as the defend er of both their interests andtheirprinciples Sexcanr 6 ,15tt, I. B. 517E1 , 1111111, EEC/. — Go'l[lool.9 —My pubito duties will prevent me fi om ne icrit g yotir iuritation to pet tkipste with yin In It n tolii.of in of the an niversary of the victory of New OTlOard, on Tuesday next. May tho'memory ul Lilo illustrlles paw you bonnet, eel the irepirnii , n of future dada, terrier yon meeting worthy of 13t1 Melt,: and lbnr.prin ciplus. we ate already en:ha:Led In he Eris gle whieh Is to be docldet in Novumber next Oar first obligation is to rrtnolple. Let us be trun to that, nod leave the ooilliNuoticea to 031 Lot us immolate our opiniuto upon theigratt isCies of the dOT. mama , reserration . and thee fat our ebecniel2s but the assumption that ho made s Single is go forth if to the bil:t n , a !he valleys mit etiretio our rrincipiti without heiltatlon, and tf no ere not elle during the cal:kraal of hie tlection, is oiumpha.et. we shill et 'emit hare dons our hest to b u , T y fi o _ _ so . lie was all things to all men defend a be'eugwi Coistf.tf , ien furfd emu . ; hen R . . btflored Union. If the frwmeell here ' , bean rem' —prom i s i ng every thing and performing inilitaty sohleventenis you will newreblo In C ,n - nothing. In no single tontine° did he make ;numerate, were now info.; I ;1 -reel I he the vddlo that would arm], the Verpst, that would reininfits all issue of the Nebras4a question. Ile had the doubfing. and that iroild t.oK tflongltite l i no of 4_ et • u 0 1 0 . law. a.. brad, jictatlakni rw rio-,„;,-.....-mireca 44 -...."a, - „ -- eombl net oe ar- V dbireii lES - Trier 0 1T ',ye I again,: us At.l whether he sit)ha i diestion of flow whose isthens end whesehre l d 'i f . e i rf l. . tiiirtrEd w ith WM' Mils" In'itu Pr 4 1e' ,. . 4 fought by hit .ide en the rot baffle:b.:ld—of the, ; that he wits ;,: telty of eclelehood - Democrats n6o were the "InrMnial ILL aons 11l DArL7 a,tl ,aOOA3 --of tho fellow .2,1111 , 11,1e:1 , Pr 19 I fOl, or. nr of the flronn , lnr-t1 of tho Ormolu fiTr.rncN anti the VreWhom. Ltr.tyr.rTr whether i.e turned Li ni4 , 1171.:4 ,yo , upon the tnlntoned tire's of the enure frnetieley uluzh thrnu thir'y roe re of WI thus: Arse career. bed lo Lunt him inn wlPilo he diviluxed hi! I.4th 10 that Ur,' •1 whlth he unwed' miter be preserved." hl p erunple would elle:mote the Democracy relTulo thee who et,: usPrp hie mune amt Coln Lit mentor,. Ity 9notlt a him in evmnathy with their d . lngerousrlo,t.. urea. Be but faithful to the JA , KVIN ir 1 and vol wilt ineu;ur V* rt. cmvarr In 'ho Stott, of Willy ' York thni bile; 'be eenorved wino of roar party into enth hanumnioni u‘r AA -, the b "LININS of apposilas-44114:1 uow tight in roar di rhinos Very tau y aL.3. rNe) f'l7y J. W. ronnr. Tus BassEss: 3140szt.Na fior the cur:cnt year contains the latest l•gal d(cisions re ' pecting La tics, raalciig. B,lls cf Ez Merge. - Proinlsory Notes, I.74tery, I.c. 2d. Ea Statistics of the sevcrtl S.r.fcs 34. Finan- CCR of tic Sta.en 4ti Ilia ere rf franking Yof4 Jlarlland, &.1 s'h. New Banktrg Laws of the GIL Account of New Banks in Europe.— ith: On the and Nies of a Cash. i , r : and the reponsi4ili:it_s• of Banks as Agents. lith. Sogg,r at ions r f o Young Cash iers on the Dutics of their Profession. 9th. Currency—or ---rreaner—lbsprr, - L.