yotatitttilliyuct. Cevany C • The Dernoemoy titrontre - cMinty, arcording ,1 k .long established cuatoni,•assemblod'iti*Popiny Con vention, its The ootainon Bohol house, owtuosday evening, glith bun, - Zik i genalalnfla J. Berry .called the conyention„to ordihrokad otter etating,lle °Limb, nominated Mai. John Vertu Preeldent; William J. Xentleh t of , Bellefette. 'stag P. Fish er of Ilafris lowishlp, were appointikaSeetutailei , After the organization of the Convention, the fol., towing delegates presented their credentials to the' Secretaries, and were duly declared members, . Bellefonte—Wm. J. Kealsh. Daniel Derr. Boggs—P.M. Barnhart, Miles green. BenSlic-Ilugh Laurimore. Vorponers—Prederiok Krumrine, Kenry Kreps. Itireff i rr-•-J, B. Fleher,Jno. lathel,llonry Duals. .1-linotrel-J. P. hacker. ifarria--Dr. Benj. 4 Berry. Franklin mar. .7l6res--J. Kurtz, Jeumb Wolf. Marion—li. MoCormlck, John Garborloh. Milos—Henry Coltman, Sam! Frank lion. Ram! Strdhaoker. /111/esittm---John S. Pnnttlfoot Potter--David Kimport, David Koller, John Net. - - Penn—Plonry valor, Tohn Miller,. Afilltar Weser. Ruds--Josse 1,. Teat. .Br/ring—J.. O. Lau rimer, J. 3. Barnhart. • An/ore--T. 3. Tqlor. 'Volker—W. Pennington, A. Carter, 11/Punkin. Dr. Benjamin J. Barry then moved thattie Prosi -dent appoint a oommittee of five, to draft a preamble and reeolutioni, expressly* of the . minse of tha Con vention. s , , Tbs4raahlerit.sppainted Dr.-Keels:nig J. Berry, A, Oavaiir o l. Q. La Amore, Oat. J, Abut, Unary Kreps. On 11101400 of lion. Einniaa Strohookeri Wien For ney wee appointed reporter of the protebdinis of the Oonveation. Oa 1110tIOD JoEn . B Prouclfoot, J. P. Packer lefalit.tdd is a delegate from Howard tpwnebip. Cel..J. G. Kerte then moved that every member pledge jhbisself that he was not itteehed to any se cret phllligalerder, and that he wu ready to sup port the 'Democratic. party. The gooretary caned the list,, and earth member gave a satisfactory re sponse. During the absence of the Committee on .ROIIOIOtIOMI the Convention was addressed by Wten Foreey, John P. Porker, and MN. Jbhn 'Neff Dr. B J. Berry from the Committee ot,yßesolu tlotts reported the following. friaries, The people of Centre county, and those attached to the Democratlo party, have i.Ht cone of fitelidevotion To The Constitution and the 1,11, II of bet), the Nation and the State. They f. el that a Orbit 14 approaching whichwill mall out all their en ergies std patriotism—and they confidently await the !side, moos In which they will be called on take an eative,pert Anil whirsas j we bail with delight theirtateimirog evidences which loah us of the bar- MOO] among Democrat., throughout - the Union ; Thenalbre, Resoled, Tbrd every effort that Is honorable, will be mad* by the member, of this Convention. to or =dee the Democratic party in Centro county Too di:4ond and betrayed, the hardy yenseutiry of the county, are Impatient to rally around the glot I . ORB banner of Democracy - - Armload, That wo 'rein favor of the Hon. Janice Beekman for the Presidency, and instruct our del egate to the 4th of March Convention to tote fir roeirrepprisentat ion, •si will tenure bin 11011111111111 M es the Democratic candidate 11 is long wirvier grcal experience, and brilliant to kilt., em inently qualify him for the position which his ft bends and the (1..,1”- tlyiare eoziona be should - occupy tie hue proven Almealf unequalled an a diplomat—unswerving as n Democrat—and i.e IL Pennsylvanian. his moue cud hie fame. hereafter, will d Inntre upon the punn etl history of the old keystone state. Resafeted, That John T ilcover is our fits` choier (or Onflii 01113101111,1i0lie.r. Owl that Ise will ore el v Demouratie means to secure Into n o nillio n,. lin, derotino to Desnoeraoy entitles loin to this hon or—while hie bailee's etnerlenns and uriLleinished itety, eminently qualify I.lm ( station n. boroughly VOll.l In Ihnennllfy,l•rn of ru.r 4..Mblio4paprot ['manta, and soul.l to the a taco. ,111.1• public ofliaor. Rsscilre I. TIVII nprrnv , 07 1 r cnut -, r or frsnktin Fietan, and the ftettrttet i t mend, • 0 , _ the asthma! /NUSe of lt-rtesentivitt.t. '1 hey Hs c to the rounry - the-tr Attf.y 'to pirrtnin tyre le prlttelplee—emi by their atetady-414 44 - lion to the fanatic'. North et ti th,y r t ., de scrying of the oonll.loLice of 11, rati n Rooked, That we retard ti Inn at William Bigler, el a triumph yr hi di fret AI; .ta nit future 1010eVetieli of 1i ,, 111 ,, r ,cy to Pet t ~ 0, 0 or i I Ile has ever been hue tn I is trtta . — 'n ll'. MOCelley* PI d it II r I 3 f •r'.( will so cordite' l Irroell ant every nn al Pinto- Oral eon point to him with exulting ptftie. Ruolred, 'That we vlor wl h pride 'ln %tan) nil y whith eilsto among 161. I terno , trot tc Tririnh. re of the L•ielstare. It la el other cadet at wino truth and clime are, union st. , l Lairrm, o mow pit - rail ; and Illt amts g t ottre.• w i h lie en - !Venn In Congress, wi It a ICr ow No I in; Tr nj 'at y Reoefred,Thot the Definer,. y of Centre ctnti tromemberlett their past power, and el ziot.l to lel, n bottorwhle pool lon wt h *their siren Jth moat I o.ollllltlol of the state and the p',l4n them- Wye* to 0011th ne the c01. , e13` wi h6t ow- h;og Intrigue unhurt the Constileiortal rights it; glows principles of at y ohm. of Motet Ic to ci Mat s Raw/ma, That the t•atel,:ittt tornt of an Rn r i4h =frln Cent Ka comfy, Wren I)].1 rrnti, cis .1. inei - aild the appearante of 'he l'emnrra Witirlo- MIN otaturen et thet .1. pit le. tti -lloon prinwielea will he oar, ,verve fait Ly he WO reliettirred the th.la re le el . l vor'e no it 11011Terrillneble Demooratir journal and plc,lge our selves to lacreurt Its °lmola ion . Resolved, That we reoaridi, in file rearie,tie Kisriehter. the Wendy std 111.,V1V..111'70e.qt a m ien of Denioartay. When lino. •Sot.l 111,;:a kulat.a_ wM ahwitia at the doe riri'din of nor (,r ifion the BeeieA ter s'ern , y cpa , a+ , l Owie it s .. n• alone, and stavcasfutly. b 01104 oil 1. nor f one I s hoes of triumph has come, and 1 J reward is not fir distant. • - The teeelutions Were ureLlmouey To the above reio'ut one, Mr. 1 7 ', k'in,fish”r of -11wfd-tbe futiowftrz, - wtt3h - waw InTsrtinury nitr liteolosi. That wo ear liallv aporove of the iii 0011 4 , 11 .4 jObil UWIOIIII%II 011,1 of th e C qui' y C )in- MI pi. ilia heave , 10f.`,Id , o r,h. p I It' i t 'we ] . i est, 0 i unrioldlog uppotit los t i an thaporoori ti9n of the puhlii m 'nay, thtseivo llso thsnks of every supporter of Doinosr.toy. Daring the time 000upiod by the fleoretses to transortbing tho list of Delegates for balloting or. giit t Got. Karts offered the following two additional tjtiptetleas, which wore adopted With , npplausa Rito/ml, ThAt the request of the veteran q iios• -lain. Lassie Cats, to rotire from public It • t 1 Larded with regret by.exery tin • Demo, 1.1 l• trio! In the imuntry Mt?hio U lin the r••• one ot which he seeks. ia-the penciiNtii I comfort will d, I.ls life of usefelness entitle him to—'which the dewy, althoegh til 11.4. i I cet position in the gift of -- the peoptis,-tionld n ut bring to him His (*me *mi lli" nine will be rinittembere•l ea long a we °out imio to exist as a tition. Reroftra, That the anursn pursued by the Rev John J Pearce—the ItepreenntstiVel at Washington, from the Thirteenth Congressional Distrbst—ip ftia -endeavons to seoure the election of -Mr. Banks to the Spaakership„,has assured his oonstituents to blush in deep shame, and east• reflection upon tiro distriot whieh ofinferred mho high hounlupon bite The good name of the Thirteenth ongreiosional Distriet wee preserved in lie purity try Its Connor Representatives, and find to be diagst? , teed by lie present member—the champion of proarri into° and Intolerance. - ILisriciorse must isesnovntrily roach's!. Alm condemnation, and meet with tha tater disploas are of every °Rhin pure in Oulitical ?sentiment _ he Convention than proreeded toOmilot for e Representative delegate, when Dr. i!ssunuel titre backer wed cleated. Col. J. G. Kurte ansf `itial. J. Naffs were' unani- Money ohoeon Sanatoria conferees to &met the con, tames of the different nonOties, °unloosing this Sena torial dlstriot, ht LOckilaren. On motion of Dr. Dairy, . Nyohad, That the preacedlnge of Ibis Convention he published la all the Demoonatia journals in Me oounty, and also In the Democratic pspain within title Senatorial district. Od Motion the caovention adjourned Looting:rad, CENTRE% AND SPRUCE ON.LEIC *Ntn.—At a niceties of the friends of this road, at 'Spring Milts, on Saturday, the 17th lest., tiny shared Were saboribed. The amount alloted to that town ship, (Gregg) It is believed will ho made up at so fairiy day • t ' 'Fostysit thousand dollars have already been Bub earthed by the oldiens of Harris township, 160114 but tow Ibotteestl dation of her proportion yoi to be raiNll.• . • AtiNUALIf EIttINGI or TUN CENTRICI COUNTY AG` illtdittervitm, Bootartv.—:The annual meeting mid election of •oftlecn of this 86olety was held in folio- Pato, twit evening, The attendance was not very largo, but the proceedings; were both interesting end instructive. • 'The Treasurer presented The statement of the re ceipt/ and ospenditiirott of the Sooloty fur the- past year: Modelpts, • • - . $44.a6 Expandituran, - • 475,21 ' • heinous In Tionatiry, • $70.14 . • Tir whlub -la to be added the otpgropriellon from Cuntre county not yet 'paid, In. The following °Meerut were elected for the ensuing year: President-11ml. fire, Boar,. Troasurer—D. i. Pnenan. . Fiecrotary--Unn.,Uroatin Brrtramorr• The Committee on Agriotatnral Produntitina made their report, atioornpariled by Oie *lards. To'Chrletion Dale, for Genesee° Wheat—the rate of 411 bushel* to the eon. Premium, $2. ) ro Samuel llilliland , for boot and molt , bay 911 Ora acres and forty-suren porches of land, 18 tons ; rate iirr acre, 31 tons. Premium, $2. To Amos Alexander, flu largest yield el corn on _ . one acre of land, 182 bushels. Premium, $2. To Chr. Dole, for best one nere . of oste,, yiol t d 641 bushels.' • - The report of Gen. Geo. Buchanan wu read, and ordered to he published. , Wit. cf. Wentoo, of 'lards township, hu been appointed, by tho Trustees Of the Fanners' High Sultool,lo furnish end Plant fruit trees on the Col lege tatm t leaving the utootiortised f urangemont to his taste and Judgment : IVarlnes nnraery, wo believe, is the best in the Bounty, and the taste dis played In Its arrangotnent Is suffialent proof that his tub soil! besatiefadtorily performed. THE LECTURES or Pjtor. Dean have been at tended by the friends of education generally, and he has, by no plain and excellent lecture', convin ced every onto of the superkly qualities at his aka lido Map,. It will be seen by hp; adverthiemenl, in another column, that' the time 'for several of his lectures hat heenrtiffitnged,'and that ho purposes Ailing four. additional appointuunits lu this county .A.B.ent t.r 11.1.1,Brokge.—A britooh book, we understand, trikebortly be opened in t . ble borough, by ono of the Pritaburg banks. Mr. M urray of Hint place has been engaged se Cashier. AMERICANS MUST RULE, A/11E41164 !-if one not acquainted with the tricks and fidsitica• tious of the Know`,lliollaugni- should hear their war.cry of "Americans must rule America," he would have strange feelings. Let us exainine into-this empty brag, imago expose a new inconsistency of the Know- Nothings. Congress, in virtue of our con stitution, has the tight of legislating, and he who legislates rules !" The Senate con. lusts of t 2 memlx.rs, the !louse of Repre-' sentatiCes of 234 All of these arc natives of this country ; not a single one is of for , eig,u birth ; yet the Know•lsiothing cry is, Americans must rule Ann ries,'" instead of the foreign born citizens of our country •YZrtingn political pciwot equal to their sr c/fic powtr , they are, in this respect not rep. ziLittatted in our national legislature at all. Our total population amounts, at present, .19 about 27,000,0 W of tvhich nearly 5,000,(i00 v , x-litstv(•of lht ir children born in this 1111111- 1.1 . ) ) are fop ign•horn. If the ,e five pallions should be rept ( . 4 , 111A d m Coign Ss on an /mat tooting tt ith the involve-born, of the 62 senators . fourteen; and of the 234 iindulars of ,the House //ftt/4, 1 /rre, - ahould be foreign horn. Yet thei . g.nott-Nothings, in spit , of nil On so fa os,,ptrilll m Prnel ',v; at do • 1 Arm nen., law rut , Amu ICO !" A t CnIZY.---11‘ Ikci Dfinticmt of On J h ()Teo n Slat:ll4;h. of IV Yix - Nalions, who was Nrii in 1752,, xi as M 'll,s city yt stt rilay. d chit f, non Itul ytar, °lnge, ia4 at tit to Frilll'te to It' «1114•31(11 TM Viol] to tll- tt vela ion. rt turn' ti to On, cr Ile try, ar..cr going thrott,h tht , no tiral srhoul i a I'nrl.: in company Ihe youltg Manjois do Li. Cnyet c. u. lII,M lit fullotted through IIIC wnr,,of the Ami ri r. volution, and d tl •,t ( . 6171 sign lie tun, a'. the 1 tittle of Brandywine, tthim ho attend , rl iipout n. binding sup his wound, r. ct iv, d in that . During the nor he r• e, iv. bayonit t sound in tilt right lung, o hilt (vim now rat at s him un (usino.s in ease he i. it roll Al hough "nor.' than t c ntury has l aitit .. ..yx . „„x—his 11 , ail, he is a ill hal. amiTtrong t rittimvl of lof y I ord. Ills 31a-ionic lirethron girt (did hi ag.tl chit rutin and con riliived to MS Inc( s WI its ; tor, although so LH he has 110' bt all the time aonituutti mg gain Ile xi a. fur many yt or: at the head of the Six Na and a chic f of gnat jai:once War re:CM—We etc fr. m ono t f our Viritiont txchengis that ugh ecn Oman ri ixto44 of Nclic Jircry hove iuYittd lion. John Minor Ito'!K'o stand ftr he Prraid,cicy, • thistle has sigalikd desire it " Liarkis is ttilliu." Oxe . r7Vcirt.r: point of good brci (Eng in to snit our Ixhav tour to the three s