II 111 The temoratic Watchman WOROtH 11A ! Ai(ilf. Tha Doseotratio Hrotehocaro tor th 4 e apptolieti -- lag Proaideattal cototpalirn ha males: to ontr .4, antihero immediately attar thilDetaveratio ecoaloa- ' tine, at the following low rates . „31,frepe 3 . 11 1 4 ittp Copied” - 011 00 JB ropirb . • - 10 00 1., 40 . • 13 191 Caplet . . 90 WI ''j t 'he Democracy of Central 7:Oleg toand National Domfgratie 4paper, pgl hare an • opportunity of procuring 'one for the campaign at • the *bora low rates. ar The money mutt moompany the ceder In very iIIgADOO .111INIty .LAYS, PL. rj , "flor trends everywhere will woofer a favor by httereeting themvolvera In getting op club* for (Ike 4 A entail effort on the pert of the ftientis of the good e u e would 'he the means of plaoin 'wood Demooratio argument within the tenth of every men. • gilt Valatritinan. 41,0 rILACT J I.IITICE IQ •Ll FILN It Y fIAYS, EPITOrt!w n tizor, kw() N TE, PENNA IVEDNEWDA V, JUNE 23, 11,430 TO R.E.4D 1:105 "d CORRESPONDENTS F., Art< bcrn re'cit'ed and tet7l" at•p . eak ?text treol. A 'number of adecrlitement? and r , aohn.z maitre hal peen retarded `nal thm fr ,, A to ',Mkt I.lotil , fOr 11107 . 4 vptiror (ant ar lef TIFF NI:IT CONGKESSM t VI eompliniftber of uniBstions from our Mends from cliff erent Part. of the Congressional district. evil. etc reeommendmg a favorite as the nett Demoorati, , candidate for Congress. It n ill he scum limo hefore the nomination rue l it made, a n d lint lug . tio:t commenced an important Prt ,I. 1( [dial campaign. tee de, ni Isti 1 30 t to 1111.11,01 Ibe4o eosnnwai rntwn, in full, and content onr,elves tvith rn, it ly nicuti.nung the tlttmes of the gentle-I ne I, Iwought foinrl'. any one of whom ould make a popular candidate and an vib e:cot rt prem. salty. e Among those sugges .l' Into from Oil.; John B. Meek, Dr. Benjamin J. Berry, t)r. Sanutei Struheeker, John T. lloovi. r, James Mac maims, Esq., and Dr. C R. Foster. Clinton . - ounty steotlgly urges the nomination of her Carol ite, Allison 'White, Lyrosning Comity with the saruo spirit urges the claims of I fon Wm E. Packer, and MitTlimeolnity bi lugs forward those sturdy Democrats, Hon. James Bunts and Moses Montgomery, Esq. These are all ggeKl names slid are well known to the people and the Democracy of the District, but as we stated above there is Mont) of tuna IN fore u 4 ., both to select a esmiodiste anti she him. Let taut Brat, finish • 1 electing a respectable man to represent this now disgraced Congressional district. THE NE WP John C. Fremont, the nommee of the Republican party for the Presidency, owes noinination more to has reputed wealth n . trvice. Ilia lota has not been spent in the councils of the email-, try, or 111 political cabinets. lbw tastes led Lim to wild adventure in new countries, and' ns an explorer of western a rldcruess. Ile WWI born in South Car him. in ISt 3, and is now in his 43d year. Ills frthcr, a French man, died %hen ho is its only four years of age, a n d Irma mother was left dcpciarlent. lle received a good edueation in Charlesom Colter., through the fru ; culisequently taught, Ilathimain 4, and then turned his attention to Civil ,l'avrtnevring, and was soon after appointed A Lieutenant sf Dlgineers. In 11542, he explored the Rocky Iriountatns by a new hire. In this t Apt dition it' was that elvers' of his inert go; lost in the snow and ikrished from star vation arid exposure. In; 1845, he started on auothir expedition to 'the West, and «hen the war In CAlltortila 'broke out, he retired from the service, in comerpienee of t being court-martialed, though the Prcsident,l nut of respect for his father-in-taw, Col. T. 11. Benton, remitted t h e Levitt-nee and red gored hem his sword. He organized another expedition to California, and on ins arrival II that country way riveted to the 1 rvi ted Notes Senate. Ile drew the short term of I two years, %Inch tho at out, lint Wade no great impression in the St . hatv , ,' taking very Mile anemia In polities, except in what he Lad the greatest ixicunisry interest in linnseq, land claims. C. Payton, tln Itepubli^an 1.011/lIICC fir Vlct PrtSlllefl L, is n Inxyt r by pi olvssion ; has herd the office of Judge of one of the Now JoNcy Courts : has servyd in her State Legislature, and u as lion of her representatives ut the Undid Stet( Scunte from 1842 to 1851. During tins pc of his sturdy orposition to the Fugitive Slave Law is probably one of tro`Atgest reasons nvity ho was selected as the fteptabliean east itidate for the Vice Prehidency. .-j-Lietroit, Juno ID. --James A. Strang,..the Mormon leader, war shot ,at"lteaver Island on the Itith, by two of bis, f f ortne . r followers. lie received three, belle In the body, fad a severe blow from a pistol . on' the head. Strang was alive up to noon 17th, but lay in a very ,critical coudirion• as'isiastris had been larreatett —St. Louis, Juno 20.74,4 vices from Kan' 1119 Territory, repreeeot affairs tlag 44j $i smiting a mildevaapoeti.,,itulnorn of !Minna., Lays almost:.ceasedto he beisid, soot. the patties of armed . have been dialsauded, ln A.I hill permit, he is deterinined to %isit the scenes of Itic Old battles and triumph in Centre county, tilt re to meet the DeinocraeY once more face to face. lie Rpeaks in glow ing terms of our mountains and rallies ; re- ferreTl to may otonr hest men with grati fication, and spoke in such familiar terns t of the reliticat history. of Central Penivi vaunt that t tutu not nstomslied that he Inv; so ninny personal frientla there. I bespeak for the Colonel cser'he •isite that region a hearty welcome. laurs lii):Irto .all Ptmotratit State " ' ttnital oLommitteg. 122111 Mg