1 , , • . , —z---The-Itorrnilitices lif iliwoptiouttusi. romancre Wes Retool of Venswitroptis• 11t , 1 t h mitn .. In the advocacy of Rey prim 'e, however '; We publish. in **they ! , eolutinvillt ale- *1 `''' - ‘,.., weak and ridiculous, it best b tilts the ad- Hal of the Ctinifyitt, el the treneteei of. . . „ c „ .A ,„„ AA ,,,, ,„„. 4 ,,,, A . , tex!o I. Se.ia .Idsin slet'l iettad4 , le elelibliflimenoO tlWSenatoyittOftlit . ite .1 ing in sehtiod and Os et, , •dropping 44: Iteeireseutiitheil of Pt diftsylerinin,to-whifili 7. "_-_ --x......-.-_-.__-.--.. -__ ....,.......,z frfeliitYJlArd, - - - i t r . !of blitlpt proiligilk Xrutli istlever fir e 'We the. titleatititt hf the tetiaer.. • •it WIEN FoRNEit, ,I - - 'lit alit ttittli '• will tife% lA, whatever ti b fiatt inteit .'it o f the I'o .tit gild in mots /L.ft KI 0 ij t., . . .." ', • - =IL ' .:"•- -- ''',----- -'r-- ,- -.4% - -=:' y. ' tlic,itrioglea to elny -ka progresa. neSpeOtioni the Inslitutiodi-end.ip &MANI IV FO-Pltrttlffilfrilt - 11' ... t is ii .. patt :. er ltitiate-lied lite• rat its. actions ' Lt language both eloquent and convincing as ' • 1T 241 • 13 B I7 OMMAN, -and the only s•'jiiree whence Tan flow the' to the Utility of: the inovinuMt, and the vast' • -or l'EN,Nir; LVA.4IiA. virtue of frank R e..., mid the fteeoniplislinieni benefit it will he to the scienceof agi•ienl- Nehjeet to th,,,. el c o t i ge. ef 14 ,, ps.tato Ndkool othonorable dea li ng. ' This parallel istimste tore. Wdlearn from Oa, memorial, MIA -- -' r "`"---- reer'eniion. ‘• itself, arid the idea is appmpriftte, when we ' other eourcee, that it is the desire of those , th.,ifVll la et.c2o,ll!seeirgsme,.., , „ t make.the,nssertion'thatanmthering trui#4who liever-titis anterpriee -in -hand; thritthe ...• 4 , olnrit , I the veil of hypocrisy has been raised in college she* go into operation with an en, c a rjr .sas z Gol a n - . „ .. ,:, Centre cowry. ~ ,Tho people. as they ecniters. ,dowment of 6100,000. -They have now it "T'''''''''""'" • • Plato the some . become moss, others waft, thetreasary 825,000, and the ! land owned i _ Asejtedike the.fliectaion ef the Dramrro , r 4th .'. • d a.l, ',., el- ',Of !Vara Ceeretetioe.• . ! ind i v iduals-are brown with rage sta inflated and in their priession is valued at $12,000. ,0, t 0.,. .,;..._ ._ L...., ,_ ........_ .with vanity-and not stew arediscoveredisa This tract was the dentition of -Gen. Janice 4 tro. . SAL L 44/ro,NT•ti, pit...YAW- the scene moves , with one hand 'on the altar Irvin, and consists of sonic of the best land , -......-,-. .% . of religion 'and the - other plunged in the iti ! Central. Peeineirlvania-and'*ivilf,"•when e : !!!:, 'ireemiripetweier,rineeeletVAßV leo; INtio: • • ._...„.,,•_. • .. . • . . ~• , • ,J•AfiaisaiLgr,'dake:Oniatis, to take all he is en- properly improved, -make erfee4ofrthe most titled ta r snit get all - he can. Meanness , like valuable, and it the saine'tifob'llfor&oltime: measures, is subject hi - decay, , as intelli- .I'o general locatidna in the State.'.. l To effect Ponce illuminates the path of improveinerit. this,' the Cce - 1 1 / 4 mittee, with precedent and the The very; stare change--"-thotrutowiaxes and importance o their !movement in their favor, wines-the tidetirise and fall-alljaature is horientlyask*gnpproPriation from the State composed of fluctuatiOns-and' Mani , Ptou'l to aid theiifirrlfinly establiehing a Farmers' man, is doomed to the same cChaiige. 'At High School.' Every college in Pennsylvania timea,he assumes the aspect of niety- r theiel is more orteterindebted to:Legishitive_bonnty,, "Itsib; li,poutryr-effillisitsf taffifi so vii`ry ?;:ii i ,;iii onecess ; and it is reasonable there per,finne of a geed dinner-and it last dWin- that while wafoster the elements which _for , dies to a shape so small, in alt intellectual conduce to the improvement of the ennibel attributes--attribiates which were warmed lishments of literature, we ithould'ned forget by'elmoity and perfected by wealth, only to the useful sseiences, nor fail to recognise pley The adder When opportunity offered- 'rimy industriil pursuit. The first propolfit until his soul lommos too small to warm a. tion called for an appropriation of $50,000; lap atone or fill a boat leg. but after mature deliberation, it was decided nide much for the preface-and we wrote to onik.fereldly. $25,000, leaving"; it for future it hastily, not htiug able to-boast of the priei- liberality od the - s - part of the Legislature to lege of a'college eduelltitm, but only under make up the deficiency, or rather to aid the the laudable influence of imitation, to Prove Truste'e; in raising the ,requisite sum of to our reader'', that If they raise eufficient $101:1,000. With $60,000 in hand, the Com money, they will find in us 'infinite to Make !Maw will be anabied - in hl - ttretr either limbs of the law tit- pillars of the ,work, and when it has' been commenced, church. 'And now, thteiving badinage aside, there is little dmilit of itn entire success.' we will deal in facts. 1 here is at least no doubt, that $25,000 ad- The Demociaey in Centre cibtylave longditional can be raised-after whichthe State i d, been under the controTbf is-frer.....whoso mo- an evince its liberality. inliaking tilt the dyes were roirjrious and whose immilscs are $lOO,OOO, and thus insure the estliblisliment servile. The gralf . Pflheiple which pereto- !of the institution. • fore moved this mighty organization found I The subject of Agriculture is fast Immo; Are-‘yrie-rittn...,, ;t. preeent onam'eitte=-1- !Of inerdiiii of - ffezil " importan, and ce hai been thethe:c attach theinselveS to its doctrines takentunder the fostering care of many of the i rat the days of its triumphs, joeminac• they States in fee Union. The national govern were eoncinced of its patriotism. It was for went, with the aid .of the attaches of the phiralerjor place and for peculation. Let patent office, is giving She solijeet a zealous any citizen examine the records of Centre attention, , and we. daily hear of . .the vast colint , and he o ill be convinced that those benefits which that department in aonferring. who imposed upon - the emigrant, are the This benefit ran be the better appreciated, Maine, or the descendants of the same men, when we eonsiderour vast acquisitions of ter who arc now, by a s5-stem of coertion and I ritory;' but it would fail of its real obj4cts, of falsehood, trampling in.tho dust the eon. if the ditTereld - Fit'ateinegite'd to mid in its stitutional rights of the ado!) ted"eitizen, and progress. belividual efiortkalone, would be endeavoring by every - essatemplible means, futile in itst advancement : 'nd, therefore, the to smother the religious opinions of all who commiUee,aalc from the State only touch as differ with them. 'they have done this much sistancc es has been given to other institii by,secret conspiracy, and theyare new emu- lions, and in return they promise not only lous to do more by open defamation. The to *dance the science of Aptilture, hut .eatabliShment of the Demarcate Watchman elevate and ennoble the pursuit tr halve. was the signal for their assaults upon -Ile We teust that this subject will not be no treasury. Frantic with rage, they and their girded ;as it is one in Which the ("Aire coadjutors rallied to a crusade of persecution State is interested. We ask fhe co-opefation -and in a war of words so fully exhibited of the press in urging on the peoplaand the their duplicity, that it - is almost a waste of ielrielature the neees , sity of giring%-tlierrqui paper and ink to reniind our - readers of the'ir site aid to sccurolts success, corruptions. The leader+ of Dlack-Reprilt canism in Central Pennsylr'imia are the yet y men who tenre raised by Democrat.- honnty., Were it necessary, we eauhl mention names, bat their deeds, visible to-every citizen, still be traiiihnleted to posterity!, and call a blush to the cheek *1 beauty and virtue. We have bad ample opportunity to he acqbainted with the actions of these traitors to troth. In other regions than Centre county their deeds; have become familiar--and it wnermily Weal:au. that the trutkihouilLboimiLlisho4 among the hill; and volleys of Central Penn sylvania, to awaken the fanatic, and arouse Black-Republicanism to any and every mean action. If Democracy has suffered heretofore -and if it suffers hereafter--we can justly charge_these . men ; but mindful of, the past,- the people will be careful in the future, awl, thus preserve their integrity, their constitu tional rights and their religious predilections. --Tor ail that the oppositien can msblish regarding the Watchman, or its editors, *we, and we are sure our readers, do Mt care.' jot. They may eiiiple;y men lb besiege key holes, they may coerce knaves to falsehood, 1 and they may, through the iniormatkm of llase friends abroad; and their.spiei at home; I 'meek! to - destroy us--mtr - mfr- tinie - itriT;; and thanks to an intelligent public, it pro ' - Miser to be upward.; . However repugnant it Isla - us, and must be to our readers, ter pol lute our columns with allusions such as arc contained, in this article-we have a duty to - perform, and thank God we have the strength and the courage to do it. The people of Cent* county long needed a journal to un mask parudo-piety ; the Democracy needed an otgan to promulgate their pihneiples ; bu siness needed a channel through which to advertise its wants and its eapacities. Thus far the Watchman has been recoinised by every respectable man in the county ; and befOre it is a year old, it will be respected by its present enemies. As we haivoriottifilig to ix*t. iiiid - r7othing to ask from the opppesiticn-.-and as they have no regard for the truth, profess do al legiance to principle, and are in alliance silty with those who promote their own interests, In ears in duty bound to pursue an independ ent Donnie ratio course. If in the pursuit. of, I a legitimato hominess, we should give efle'nee 1 'hilliiiiiii; '' 'Oil - raga discussion of a principle, we should Nil to express congenial multi- 1 Points with ttlkit will be 'fronino lack of seal to be eoneistent; nor a motive to pro mote the creed which ,guarmiteen . 4 Equal and exact plaice to op:" e'lliil.ollllo4ll rend Obrreolandentir. 2 , 3 receiretlfrom IVC7Cfork, a /onz wives 'llsement pueoit in: In set forth the moats , certim tuock 'entwine. Far ihe sche ef advcrfiser, ter tufpvts kit twins, Litt . i (or the Inctruction of ocicentorcrs, W teprh it to hr dionirelv unrlrritdod that Stir chluniiri of the Triirhatan are not aped qfodf t rlisrmetili touched t lasr,fttlintrs r ilfrarlitirsTriri;: — . 1..111111}1NT.,-The Par,fie and ..Ittontio Itarl roal rail create:lllv Gedhi.shorti it "dirtied )'lntl et,Alr pair? &rou, who!, e l m hr ' trtittil f iteralfh of notions. 'llO-Goerr ' r nrti: ofCaltfornia is eery emphatic in his rcragnmendatian of this road. •r- Sruncitgaie7t. i .--11 . .. arr unable to answer !Inc; • ' question. in - 4 . 1 - ;.rainiar Fasrhants' Hy *notes, you Co-,ifinll the re iutsire nisfOrtnn isst. lIIKTORICAL bruits xlr. nfFrortar owsheirr ,cfrasc'd coliberu--anci on one occasion welt chkil'a Pa the art of riingmittinq Ittr •'• • censh• His person/11 etetions were law and •lignegrisius. I,rem A rioN--Ttre prOseditiattrottoriirti it ths• ! proper rixon dttrise" eyiu. Ifr can al , maws hic found in hit often. - , Vittt.tvtilnorr—Nouthrets votes Famed the ilissouri compromise. andnwde fees tern ' tiorci ell Nor th of 'fez. 801.mtn. t".:• runom,-- rh, iiiitrar crop of Cuba, in 1853 4,iptuttete to 6440,11011,0011 pow**. . 7sl strn4 `);one Ictli? is filed ,for reunnon, and will, i f worthy, fir noticed liiierefor. lE= . —We are initel,ti it le W. .T. Kealsh Int" tht' following, extract from a letter 'Written by sam. F Parr, formerly of this county, who is now in - Oregon Territory : • "ric'earetits has Just 'arrived from Walla 400..sallem in the iiterior, and brings • intillSij+nre nit bottle between the red %king roliinteririt, in which there trere about --, 'TO dinners killed iNmt xiztt• reel Nldns. sit witartiitutoilig light "mild *ex i•otttinuoil for thipr virohtr mile 4. The soldiers wrrr min; by i.ieitt. Jas. Kelly, formerly of • Speitiot Mets, Centre county. Pa." ..-Th New York Ilerabl says that if we leldnilite the entton crop, at the lowilt figure, • t•'earb14, 4 200,050 bales, and Allow 600,000 'fir llitierieln roi iutnhtiol, there It ill Le left. • t i tifili;rso boleti fur export. Of this amount • oro inert anti far exported about 1.20000 : . 'balk, 'Owing in the country for export •'1,400100. The advance of one cent per potnidfs etpial to $4 per bale : hence this 4 116( 1 46T dlfierinc'e of thy Mired Motel; of About, $5,600,000, or ;ery IniMpaspof dollars—equal tv a rise barrel on 5,600,1:101) barrels of flour. 'Vied be actually re-established, it • otiftiTrenee in the, value of cotton • ; s4Ait to tirt of dues ria tnillionn of ‘ l2 -6 8 6#. Shinnon received instructions (ram tllla Provident Ivlstive to thettion of alliiierui to Ivrea' the incipientre Ilion in The federal and territorial laws 7 itrt to bib stilorccd and Col. Sumner; with ~461.,hundred troops, now at Fort Leaven erOrdt, in'te aid in their enforcement ifit be , *Mil setiesiary. ifeantime, it is represen ted that the free State men at the North and Wait, and their opponents in the South, are 14ttirely engaged making ready for the fray. , —A steam boiler in the fouudry of Ander n444 Co., at London, C W., exploded on the Filltin at., killing five men and badly wound** , nine ethers. The building in • erldeh ) the boiler was situated was utterly ' dituelbtheit, and the concussion caused eon tddendile damage to other buildings to the siciMty. ILA letCer appeals in the Cincinnati Com : *trust, d3let. Coinigion, January 211, stud - 4; thi) - .Writer finites that he was present at a conversation between Judge Perrin and General Houston, during Which the Generaedistinctly said that ' the Legislature of Texas had passed a reso lution instructiug4tim to resign, and that he intended to obey ihatructions. —Much anxiety' is felt in relation Co the &ItA. of the arrival of the steamship Pacific, al lan York. The vessel belongs to the Tahoe line of European etouners, and is now ever doe at least twelve days. TWO .• gevenuaeavessels have sailed to ',tenth for the Poodle, end - tee trust that they', may be ' enotitnethl On their cruises. • —fitclealt five hundred persone cspe