Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, July 30, 1856, Image 2

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NATAL ANDAILIOTJOITION TO ALL. a
SWAT RAO,
Ina 'Dawn, MitVote
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Nig' Atm %eating' of the Democrats '
op. hontivei.vANlA.—" The UMW& 'moat and
a inf:i.i. ycf Fo —J rretyl n v . ania, and nll others
la tartlet p rtin the union of tho States, now ,
r• by a lowitionnt ointnitetlnn,
lilclfraci 00.111 11%1 by tile open enemies of the Fed-
etni-Consti lon, nod conduoted upon the alarm
rell billeting nearly one-half of the Mates,
ir Is U on, aro reopeotfully wattled that 111AsS
. lellrell will ho hold at the tbllowing• flows end
itlattssr titsairletals of JA.h1 1 }48 , 111.1 ClfetNA N . for
v rgi
0, 44 0 1;71 , JOUN C, I /tfreK , lNEllltlb. for
•i
.„. NflAlllßEßßllllitfl, Franklin County, nit
IiteSDAY, the 7th day of nuked., lase, being
t Ifni utter tho Detnnerzstio Slate COnvenllon
At P. 0.11), Rd* County, en WEDN tt:l..lllA Y, tho
A tit , I , Ny oC A.,,,,,,0t, 'KA
iiAi 1/ Ittli NSTI VRI Nfealiquxellwli County au
larlilflillAY, the i i i .4 Sopteruber, 8515.
iht,II)ICI,LICIrONTIC, Centre Connty, on IV,ED
IIII PAY, the 24th of floptionhor, 1ti541.
~AllikikAßLs6l.l.RO, (the Capitol of tho State,) on
if Xlithallift&T, the 11414 October.
• Mai at IWLADELPITIA, on the 17th cif Set
-111.1110160.,...a. heinsitha Anniversary 4 the Adop
ttallop of the tailed Statue.
''iVltt ftnnotste, from our owe and other
_1111104,00111.11n preeenh ail MI these meetants, Ursa
arrOstiolViev, r t tialsea . .
ocaveto, eTerILC &NTS AL COM
INFIMI.I.I( ' •
2esootatie Oonvention Reatmenn
bled. The Hon. TIMOTHY IVES, Wiw
i 411 d Maim" htilulme nil w candidate for Survey
ai(ol4looll,l6 r trommeasioittem addressed to the
State Central - Committee, at its last
Alu Harrisburg a resolution sae adopted by
litalrOtisilatttes, salad aeon the officers sod &do
lmas" of the Igthi De m e e eetle shoo Ct, , ,ciltum, to
LlNteitible at (,31/01111,111Stil!"..
ON WECIiiIIF.SDAY,
' DAY - Or A UOUS r NET,
/ 1 100' net; ,to nominate a onnitviste for
deAlTrtilettefat, loan the vacaney created by the
ott et Judge , I tem In pursuance rf this
idooq the Democratic Stet,' Convention, are re
aretilitti, requested to meet nt Ile time and WPC.
Offs mentioned, end for lli•• ptirimomeltaled - •
30iiN W FORN"EY, Chnirman
G Iltittitettre, Isaac li, h4 etitet.tr, ,Sier,ele
-tet.
Nur meeting of the Democratic County
VP• k4 "/ 001 1. 1 1itt.t . —9 . 11.3 Caull.h.r. of tho Demo,
°ratio/ County I`..otro r,unty 1.11
vtotrVin the hornnth of netiefonto, on Ttmdwy,
12 no hual, f impullaiAoo A full id
r mm of
nolueortal
Hi)fr A11)11.10SON, Cliairman
YNstif_ Spring- Township, - A Meeting of
11/1/4.litbee liinuorratio or Sluing Tonn-bip
Will be held in flin fiehre , l
Yet eliebsinley "wining, August 24, AL n'eloek
Ammo. Deranerate in your aright' A number of
speedoete win addroee the mooting MANY,
ff!ffffMMEM
V, rI rf 11( JO, 11006
iriVIDNII./4111.% .
WICEADERS & colt te EBPONPENTS
A4e4rtitirsjuntemptifile pimp should le careful
duff ihrre n 71Q iliffertner fif
ty 'vie% the frirrery anirt thr diqtortron of
onyginf. NoluutissManiisniz ha cnnno:
grod Ma omotaiwucation r» thiarynnni
,riatista; inotten evideAce (Ade kts fraud
1 . 1 ,41,144 4. pa1i ofspritti tif. an inzud w ca
. bierroff iffriturMiWa.
heck chseactere, publuAtrs wad edstore are
ittorillisuly•moysii; bot a *hear beat
N yam Users by as pack, becalms • contact
woad be sure to be debating.
THE NEWS
NOWSet CaLtroana.—There has been no
wheheeneiel of the e7GciteQ erst at San Teen
iMgama The Vigilance Committee still holds
iin sessions. All the arms collected la the
Um and orauFinErn Isie been seized by the
tbunnitteu, and Mr. Dinkel?, a tocinber of
the etnuaiittee, has been arrested by the
State authorities on the charge of piracy; in
seisithz the arms Ix:longing to the State,
*kik wore on board a schooner, Judge
Tarry, of the Ouprone Court, has ben ar
rested for stabbing a policeman attached to
Otte Connnittee, sittle employed ul malong an
&rivet. The tkossuittee spoors to be firmly
established kx)wer- The (Jo eernor mutates
in iselarnento. The account& from, the
snows arc good and prospects of au abund
ant crops are cheering.
FOAM thrAZACifj A. —Prolident Walker was
inangurated on the 12th austaut. Ex-Presi
acid. Welts still remains in possession of
Leon It is reported that loony of the na-
TETON' OOLOtior thr. ioaugarotios 0 . 1 Walkman
yOrk Mt Of usurpation. and hare declared
Agistnst Eire. Anon the deserters are Col.
itiouito sod Gem. Chilton. There is mach
alesuessopong Walters heaps sod frequent
tiessetitits& WON Waters' COMIJIMInd, which'
balloon sent to Leonon sown* of a Man.
that time 0W114411111011110/1 went wear
Wag Mild on by the !tint party, and one
Num rtyuaded. St - re rola the /hear party
We're killed Major %arra waited' outride
kr maw limas auli thireweiwy not appearing
'eelKA. TheraiA an Alp or art invaslou
amen kniii it la certain that the league, of this
111riethern"Antea . rriat. marl ; hvi t 4f ini
liallitiNned tor at thNclore of the rainy season.
Walker-needs both men and money for thU
coming inruggle. The win:do voie-for Pres
islem was *sulker received 4000:
The+ Wanes) we divided beivreen Rinks,
Pater; jricit; and Minot. , The stefinux
fie. New York, has on, Wiwi $1,64,-
,
4tleß) in bold. " 1
• . .RW.Abt oliniioS —Reportg from Oregon
state that aktratifattra with the Thdiana con
'that*, Ilea repprt date death areal. iVright
is costrad!eted. The force . nnttrr CoJ. Hu
ottania has had n fight with the Indiana at
the iliplratforra. forty Incliana Ansi inn
&A. , The vleetion—rettu-na
Jime not. brew fully rerefvtd, Ant ta Demo
v1444'440 h pro)3aloty eieetett.
...„11:40145dultr,i-livor 4:l4euxe, July 26---
311WMuer Vois• afrived termer Nofil Vent
eriuhUisaing dAte9to ti4o-141 44. cog.-
latipassaylhavie*A dutected at root to re-
AiatTtiso — a:Aiiurrtate,
1# 14 .444. *OP. 40 %biz writimat.
FATix...4 . 400 #*, iLim.hohiporwit.ltt-thi
Sunday looraing ,.- t divot*, *bk.
Pifli ce Ltehtlzt:yetcAtieff. : l 4 .4 4 ._Aillittl,
* #401E4/1 otodo cocur--0400.- - •
•a4utit4- ..
hit z i LLi6g ird*4 l :t
in Ow lot' r'...To • • Awk. Wits, 14'oilv
"IA online(' int diio the moue .ctay. 4totr
bglot 41411 Jo , 116000 to nalwar.
NO N-INSTR tibl'i)%Y.
The ;lett of instruotiatle etimOthitil to the
peopli, who scM laiNtrs tiiillevilse burl'
and provide meat* far thatiblbi loots but isi
many oases it is pratitttutbibmf attl afil kaveil
rePresentativa •a teasumsellusl poaltkas. -
The sentiments of the people are very apt
Chance end with the ' daily oordlieting and
varying interest of the country, it is impos
sible to carry out the principle of instruction,
nor is it possible to establish as a rule any
system which attempts to oontrol the dis
crimination and the judgment of a repre
sentative. Public seellitnent can be arrived
at in allifftri - cid manner, and a constituency
can always make known their treats in a
manner which bill not fail to claim the at
tention and respec t
, of #ropeeeenkative. This
principle of instruction is not in harmony
with well organized 'political bodies; It
op'ens the door to the crafty and the cunning,
wiso f h t. falsehood and atsaults on personal
diameter misdirect the sentiments of a dis
!trfet, and mould public opinion to suit their
Own de.;igrei. Tho Democratic party in Ceu
tre county never had so !Mich mason to
avoid the thtrigerour; influence of such 1111C11,
Ind we 'shinild be partihdarly careful to so
led as delegates to our next County Con:
ventiou tnen known for their Democracy,
And their integrity, and to whose judgement
*e can trust without instruction. The party
is once Inoto preparing to oriatand with both 1
her 'ancient and /b iter modern etiemiee, and
the prospect so far gives promise of her
triumph. This feet Bea Induced waxy to
announce themselves sir esodideteir for omee,
in relation tci'whOm we do not wish to write
a' word 'personally. There are good and bail
men among them and for this reason; the
licinoersey of districts should guard against
all imposition or flattery. Let them elect
their delegates fairly, and let thoserdelegates
be tried and true teen. This is important )
because we must have a ticket personally
strong, and whentko delegates mew together
calmly to deliberate on such a selection they
will be moro able to canvas the chum& of
eaniliiiitteri as they present thenr,elves; far
nomination. Them titshativasot. anted i in]
the county, out of Nthioh to forrn a strong
niket; there are men unspoken of, but
thought of by tremywhosa claims could be
then diactutsed i so that we need not turn
aside, to he entrapped by the designing - Iml
aspiring, and regret a lien ton late that we
has e het a (tree! v ed. This faltering care of
pal ties of a ryl has twill the rtirk,V Centre
enmity, and cost her people mere treas.
%ire, tiro) ever will i.e known. It has been
the curse of the Democratic party to allow
a Bellefonte clique to control every post of
honor, and n •einiy evety position of etelittr
emoliiinent. We has c illfittheMs,sonlic at diem
11,3 f11.0101101111 , 10 • as em r darkened the his•
taryof a fatly, living in the lxwough
men who wrrn fostered by I his principle of
milrn , lmti. They deceive,/ the honest Dem•
errary nt then- primary elections by man,
aging In force upon them (heir on n favorites,
leek and relation.., so that almost every of-. 1
lice in the county became heirlooms In fain
ilea and were transmitted from Lather *0 Soo;
. Irutit . nitric, to nephew, and from i'ottlin tO
Coasts. This was the work Or' the Bellefonte
clique. ity this means, their pecilationa
werprouerakd wail a trismethilhid Oki and
*drained triarMury exposed the' treads of
their careers. .Now that the piety' ii once
more gathering her ancient strength we must
be leiuned by experience,a.rsi avoid the oxide
that once ao distracted, and almost disgra
ced the county. We must do this byselec.
tins not only pure men IS delegates, but we
Must see that those delegates fairly consider
claims of all parts of the munly, and hon
estly nominate num for their merits, and
not fur their promises or relationship. This
warniix is tireely„ and we truss will be
- hiedrd as hinestly as it isgiven, our whole
thoughts /should be turned to !lie eTtielop
ison-uf the county, tits . rescuin g or the
offiew Craw day, * ift - agy, and the yin
diegttjap 00 4 ,:, :Hereof the Democratic party.
APP ft, TXTIO N
Thu te ilmLvof altitutanat 211/ aircadot-at:
riot': in I.'eut ro county; and a 4..sperate
ef
futt will be lima* to vrt,l the forced
inure to llu. aupporti of kieniont,, 31)01,13 (A 1
jvc4A41.1111114110 by a SpiA.4:l7l Cgptillaigt`
ooereiun, by Wi14104 40 9 Cst wog. are to
be deeetred taro 4441" i. of the mongrel
ellique• wtti.tb rally Ara the aid of AIDOW
Unisys. 4atothor moan to win the note
at the Gorman nitiains, both man sod
Wooed. All than pious, Unarm, an too
Outspent. to have any induct**. Thane
clinot be a fie 46116 nitbetit s saurian af
iminnevlei but the lannocrucy mant be on
their *wart t. they nowt pun orar all rumor
or fear of fusion. Char oniantua Are dater
'bitted to tooko-upd me =nun to ainned
and It i* thereturo iiwir duty to COUnterlOt
their vfli)rts kiporgget organization,*
full discussion of principles, and a rigitan
tare that no tabtebood gees arcirohtted, or no
slander ignitable unitnewered.
PIA* I AlaTt.tit
, Our trivil, 111. pr tjiner Cmathwaito;ii(wel.
!I:u all ilicUblit.irin
!
pati6,and(;;4lli t iciconrtriiiiil waititers
as4le }fie
at lea ,klve credit;
as we do not;
wish to char 4: the i'rei!!lcyi'-or or Ln, riot ig
wining to loge time in C4lCallio
Our friend,' :ales .lattiti, Jr., kis° reipitabk
us 14) say that he to wilting; be furilisli
Ctiostliwaito, 'or his' piti-Oil i tie thu
tui,,rchaint, with original termons; gt:stnitont
ly, all or thew iiwn peace, love and
6:Lilly, good will to wpm, iti4, hostility to
.1,1m3 devil, nopiug quiritai Will ho sowed
froui a public cOnviutitpu of r eeilltal pta
Ayek e ibey ilre,.lQ kltstic'ot
•
•
- 14tna.sitottagra.—Xarly ihorOoroarip
theArith Aut., Mr. lEta...lli. gray, orititipkfr
'l4 l / 4 1L'areliss, Va, vraw awakened tor,;oodir
atlas altrocurLthorr; , atot,i Iraoodh.difotoit.
kW* loaded goo, flied Malta irstadriar;ohea.
lottotost to Ma horror-that %Qom* ahatthis
• • fib, who feidlott *moo?
pose. of fastereog the cluttaber door. Th 4
PWwisSflingoewl uneotoplainitity lentil the
flop 4y , when ,abo died. -
, ..
or.r.* Aricx 2 ,
- 'f, ..1:,-i• in
sL 6 aAv . in
1 -
A- •
iC,ON
. lb tim4 if lust assnmet , 4 , When the
Denttwratie party of the State. win,* Oil
on tioseleot candidatei in thit dillerent; die
.r 1
triefittollilralip ttiklbistresta of ( Co
monwealth in the 'thirty-filth Congress.
As the delegates now stands, Pennsylvania
I bag no reason to boast—neither has she
, reet4ved one, solid advantve from the /*e
-1 lation of those whom she sent to Washington
two years ago. ,As the time of electing, a
new delegation approaches these facts sup
'gest that the people hare the remedy in
their • own hands, and are themselves- to
blame if not relie ved from the evils 6f. inis
representation:- Weed scarcely go further
than this district to Fore titeatsgriciwhich
A pseudo-preacher representative lima inflio-,
I ted upon an honest constituency. Indeed
almost er,ery_opposition representative in
Congress from Petinsylvaninc has either cast
a' stein upon his State, orincurnd the tits
jkastire of his constituency. These farts
I are impressive and they counsel us to be
more careful hereafter in the selection of
___i
candidates. The election of a congressional
delegation will have •a great influence open
the 'contest for l'residcnt. T,linflisaltr i s then
drawn can be more . fairly disclosed, and the
consolidation of principle enoro fairly effec
ted,. But to do this entirely suenensful the
Democracy of..ipeh district must select the
beidues,tbey must throw aside personal pre
as well as sectional claim and the
will be, if not a 'unanimous delegation
saleast era with only a unit in opposition.
The ~I,lrtli Congressional district wilt un
doubtedly' be redeemed ; redeemed because
a wasetion taken place, not only in the
sentiments of • the people, but because
the people have been deeeived by a clerical
hypocrite and a political knave: This fact 1
aleould not only be a warning to us of the
XVilt district, but should be a warning
to our brethren thrmighout the State. It is
not necessary to, rob the pulpit even of iti
hypocrites to snake Congressional represen
tatives. (;6011. likU II do not aspire to worldly
honors, nor do they wish to engage in the
political turmoils of the clay. They inn find
their reward hi prVIRVIIIP' , a pure religion :
they ean gather unaithering laurels iii the
paths, of charity, and hest beiVo" their
country and mankind by Tilley ing the animos
ity of parties and soothing the acrimony of
imbues. The courther A „Larirettesr o r life ukrold
au flicimit material to conduct the common
business of society. We omit for our rep
rosentitti res, men of leginiathe ability and
business e?..perir nee --WC %ant those a ho are '
used to the world- those whose time has
been devoted to temporal interests, nnd•who
can carry with thim into the balls of leg,iss'
lotion, a rhallt C hi" for disinterested patriotism
mid a surety that they are not only able butt,
willing to attend to the general interests of !
their district. The
_people are becoming
tired of experimental legislators, and Penn-
( sylvama 1114,1 e than ally 0 thcr State kis sof-
fermi from OW cc ii effects of men, alio were
`droner to repre:;cat her more for their'
I availability than their Illness in business or
their intellectual lecomplislintents. We must
all emerifice our. personal preferences. The
times thetnsichrea will suggest Men and our
State tieoessities,airthe oteation approaches,
will induce the people l / 4 to select them. It':
the party In every district can be Induced to
rally around any of their good men, and that
they will do so there is no doubt, l'ennaylva
ids- iellliteral a delegation to the next Con
grass, which other Stites will respect and of
which she can be proud. ,
THE MA RI POS.A MO r r.
The ft . esl evideikece that, we lsoiehad of
Fremont uNing the money whichim made by
his Maripoas laud speculation was in winnin
the support of the neutral press of this
eMintry, is , intained,,ki the fiat that the Ger
man 77iiYn:Z;oring of Cincinnati, has open
ly mowed a pwlitical preference for hint for
the i'resiiierWy.. This scheme was too hate
faeeti, apt its objects (on insulting to pass
tletec r thin. The flcrtnatis of' Olkin, where
the paler Was liecii_largely circulated, !save
openly reseuttd the impositiim by an almost
unanimous dlscontlii ila WO of the Zestung.
This ltariposa money is to be used 111 more
olntpue than one. It wax US( II
to pun.; d(ley i afes , il4ll to bcm woad
now to corrupt the intivpandenee of the
press, and will be used during the campaign
to influence voters in favor of Fremont. It
is only part of the dark hii4 by Black
.Repuhlicanisan to elevate their favorites and
get:possession of public Oyes. The coo
-1 ducta4 the acrobat's of Ohio in reftpting.te
have their sentiments misrepresented by a
purchased ,recreaut, deserves tho applause
and should be eniuhtked by the (.lermatui of
sll the Union.
1 1 1011VilyrIr MAM Materaros.—ln addition
to meetings called by the Rtate t7eotral Coin
'mints, other mass' meetings pill be held at
the following plttecs and on tho following
days :
'Mkt !few Bloomfield, Perry County, on
ikutinst, Anikuut 4.
ittoB[ 4mtelisburg, ifulton County, to
s nap, :August 185 ti.
, 44001416011, tliAno4l 11 , ,1 0 1 /nt,Y, SePtC4liter
iffr43. • ,
AttStroinieborg; Mtiffik4., Cotirity;;Qn Mrin
Jur, tietstosixe• 2911, 1866.
At. wuji of dohs ummtiligH, di+Aintairhood
speskora will ire Torep4kni Lo wiglress ft+,
low 6443 04 on. the great ; igouerief the 4117.
Tailkuturrptie, tiros aro Ls/riling tirighilY
!4. ovor.f *is', Wu of Liao State, pn.i ow friesuis
-arotiostiig tholaselsvir for tlio con,
tcsk.
Witirsys Ng() miorcti to notice the 'reception
Cif the Priiisylivinis Rail Rood end Minink
Register, published hi PhllstlelPhis by Thom
as S. rernom Mr. Perpon is not only an
aildirorriter, but a practicable and expvrien
tied ongivieer. The North Petmdylvania Rail
Road received from him a support to which
'lt Ito present prosperity,' And tow men
Sillet& versed in the raft roactl inigtocr&
lii - feati chir.Nurib: We cheerfully retiiti ,
*did tholtegister to 4o bukitoulivlthit
•
nom" the Corviteesaiory olriiro, d 1101
ohooting_it waiter se WilleetiVit hotel, Niyieb•
frtim b' , mitted. .
- ollo4prrioN ils viss - •:j
One of tlia '''' .'elpal feataireS-of the pldto
s ta
tbrnalt or tho ~ ho halo dot theiptielvttt OP' 1
id oppoditimil tho u h o
Democratic itorth.is A.
ilasimilaritridtvritteiples 'which they *dim
cale, tatid thilippti*nt antagonists of One to
the other. Tito totelligent reader and shrewd
observer of political movements has dis
'cerned Vtit , Wu, that-44ere is no affin
ity betweenThrtfriends. oaf Piltmore'and the
adherosts of Fremont, beyond that of a
sworn intention to defeat the Democratic
paiiy. Theltdatfortn Tipton which' John C.
Fremont . standa, , is composed of a mass of
incongnillt 11111 . 1 oath capable of sup
-1 porting yinco edttpolitician. It Were
/4 4-- dk l it - t i c time Heaton inatitifacturor ;•
sympathy f r the Eastern ,Ibolitionbits : pro
tection
I .
tO tic Pennsylvania iron notnnfaetii
rer,:_enenunagetuent to the Western agricul
turalist, and then 6ricietasMatton and Dixon's
line with a hoFanalt to slavery, and a justi
fication fur herder Itaillaniam.
The frii.tiels of Fillmore not to to lie outdone
by pacillitisticii, exceed the friends of Fre
tuont in pence otTerings to sections and se
t.ire t designs uguinst the Unihn. Number
ing amour, Hirai shrewder Own, they have
adopted darker designs and yet of the two
parties or cliques, they do not threaten with
that austere confidence which a hope of suc
cess inspires, to injure both the sovereignty
of the States, the stability of the Union, or
the foreign influence of the Nation. Arlin
safeties!, hnerever, as thesepartics ard, they
acknowledge a secret influence which in
spires theirs,
,with hatred to Democracy.
They will fuse for rower at ,the serflike of
principle. The nigger-worshipper In willing
to Sake by the hand the slave-drircr, if thp
now combination will eleVato them to the
doors of 2 tbe national trnasury. John C.
Flrestiont is willing to forget his C'stliolieled
uctiition -he. is Ns illllsg tii throw Aside the re
membrance of Catholic charity and Catholic
moral iiittlipt4llhvirs u Ming to testi down
an altar at sfitteh his 3 oittlibil lips first lisp
ed the intsocerst prayers of childhood ; pro
vieleil their from its ruins lie can step into
the Presisleritiel chair. The party which i
surrounds Fillmorn, nod the friends uho so
loudly clamor for his purity, are equally en
titled to credit fur hi unlar obs«iiiionstiess.
Claiming to he be national, and professing an I
attachment for a Constitution which guar
antees equal and exact jteLiee to all
they falter between fsi,unt ss ills the fits oils
of Fillmore, and the nattering hope of ii -
lineal success. The of Loth these
rivulets change with the i*opapiiiAl
buuu
dares of every State. They v ary is ith
county limits and township lines ; neither
has presented n national IN:ose Lieithei has
avowed a desire to 'honeste thy industry,
flop ilte.retetrt the . vreahtrof the hind:
both it is a clamor for power a weld strug
gle for 01,1314 r and an nutlesguised sworn
purpose to dissolve thu
In juxtaposition vi nth the attitude of these
two cl.seples, the 1)1.1110,110,in party pre., UPI
A bold, solid find consistent flout --ths.:s pro
sent to Use country a t nsd of prop !plea
which will benefit all sections, and yr t so
beautifully haynonlzed riS to betide at once
national in their .importap4l They know
neither North nor Sonth,'F;ast or Fljest ; but
uniting upon is comowin brotherhood w hick IS
recognized aywrltlu Valiforniik as iu Maine,
they can defy" the assaults of scattered
eliquen as,well as the attach., of couthiued
factions: They preempt to the country yin
did,Aeft too pure for adulation and too telly
Oaf libel—inert whose flotation Lave growfi
with the glory of the nation—whose written
careers vire part of the history of the coun
try, and whose pest lives gave ample mum
ranee that their future coursn, whether in
public or private will. be liosseralde, to those
around them and beneficial to the country.
A ,VTEC E B T 8
The antecedents of thoso who support
Fremont neW come up inltiarfed
In this county his principal advocate was
l -fonswely a stern Pittner,. of flay--a load
clatoorer for lands. liaill+a e tioutprommrt.
and eatlMllutional litpert.f. Thu people have
not forgotten Una— nor diii•ti it look will flit
one n ho Once aorahipped at the shrine of
Clay's greatoi sa, to bend in adoration .be
tbre a lands tla rod a survey iog sulrcrt:
toter:. It et sat tlesecot to fall front
priMciples, such as the Whig party once
claimed to advocate, to descend to nigger
worship and disunion agitation. The porn
Whig will be mote than disgusted witksugh
a spectacle ; and we question it an, honest
admirer of clay, will be deceived b y a per
sonal trick of one who was formerly deemed
above chicanery, into the support of Fre
mont.
BURIAL Or ?UE Vier, wR.-On Saturday week
*cdwogaiea pf Father . Shuridau, and outer
victim.; of We, North P 46 4 1 444Y1‘Ani ik railroad
dilatator, wereperfonued 14 ith impoeirig pomp
and iu au prepuce of au Linoleum, atiiioUl.
Wage, at St - Mielkael'a Koteringteo.
An oloquititt. 4eriltiop, was delivered by - tho
ller. Dr. Moriarty. 'the kiwi - al of Onalet ,
tor yaaAliiverata, and *.largo Faultier or VW
4euk,„viaco -on Sikialay, Ifl9nAll 014
MAISI Vrtis solvumiztA iu all OA ClotlatAllq
Chloutrou of - the city. The riciad by tki4 dia
*ter *or number aixty-aix, awl • this wird
bar will yet bo iaoreared.
.A Chess lltia.or Doz.—,A plan fur a trans
parent ballot box ; designed to prevent blinds,
is voting. IVAN ethibited at• tin! Aleyor's-of
&ice in New Yell, on last.Wednemlnr. /09-
a simple gkilie ofgLase, and suppoi-fed upOn
four pillars, with• a brass corer Olt the hop,
and a email aperture for the athavieeion of
votes. The inventor intimate to apply to the
t'onituori oounol fur the purchase of this
ouptrivance, and its adoption at the next
election.
Tug BRADFoup Times in the title of a now
pnlsir established at To . watitta,
a., Ifel): McKileley MoQre. it is neat!) ,
yted and copdyett4, ,narked
fitii"kag,t core* to
ainniing )lol'
its superior vu ,r 11-. Ai .
liii:ElS
Tr= .
CJ O&Tli IVAqR'S FR RR1..0 YR 'ORGAN.
• We *two ailltra* told 'emit OnolSho #'lllll,
Store knits° forrl, cab nok on Inatittit
•
hut tiro, skis.,
ho had prover* isipuirritwo , tid )* the Bak
4o'attempt to cream) when in danger. The
free love organ nas at length acknowledged
by a d inggroan, that its hour of d:msolu
tion is fast approaching : and yet very kna
vishly atteimits to conceal Cho fact by play
ing the hypocrite, and, boastifirof the hours
that it will survive. We'riro perfectly 'will
ing to refer to the past upon this discussion,
and the assaults on the part of (trostli
waite's free love organ. We . are willing
the * his nonsenttcal,.. arguments 0( MM.
organ, sp.ionles ass bar - room loafers should
be placed in the dsilancer—with the truths
we have littered. We 'are willing to sub
mit it to the people, whom wt. Imre nroiiiied
to a 80118 C of their wrongs, and who are im
patient to give vent to their iin;ignation at
the ballot-box, that the course o tbi•perrio
rratir . 11 , •dchinan has been iAdepwudmiay
bold and honestly impartial. estali
lklinient of the Weitrilaarm was aviiitinikil
by the Democracy or a (lisp tilled and almost'
ruined county, and if it tvill suit e r e psalm
t!itivil car of Mr. Crostlin site, can be
plainer, by slating, that poi t of its duty is to
expose pious hypocrisy, speculation in office
and recreancy in Democracy. It is the or
gan of the people, established upon our 'own
individual responsibility, and controlled only
by boner, the truth, and words which will
promote the success of the Democratic
party, and through that success, the Niter
eats and the.bappiness of the industry of the
country. It is allied with neither nigger
ism, free lovoismorrowilyism. It owes alle
giance neither to the pope, the devil, stock
jobbing preachers or licensed, elaam-leaders
and it has only half performed its duty by
the annihilation of the Bellefonte tibiae of
More loungers, key-hole besiegers, and side
walk brawlers. •
Democratic party— that the lent,
honest 'tem king men of the comity—are
convinced that we are DOA. We started as
their ergan,"we ruse. with ,thcau by taatual
euthlenee; anti with we I.lol3ivr will
desert them —twit. will we hettitato to ciperie
every nitinber of the ltellefouto clique, re
gardless:of his clerical robes, pious ineanta
lions or pugilistic acooniplislonents.
pi von" of tho f ec love tqtan,
alms l'rostlin aite'a Mauling, holly,. 'throw%
up him fist to announce the tackthat since
the estaLleihinciit of the 11: / /ftloa,in tiare
hundred sol,neribers have been tahen in by
him. This will, be good Wows to Tandbtvl i
taunters and livery stable Into, to say nothing
of the routs which can I* Lite ro
tarics of fril,lovoiani. Olkoatlivotite tihituld
Ito 1;111111g to shato the disgrace and the
I , lack4waribeiri of his bosom c o mpanion
%%luta he thus tlttts money in ins purse. It
f ytrathir part of Mr. Q.
secretly, to comspirc against his friend, mid
without a warning torn hint., tato the stmt
to starve. We did think Um.thwaite %vas a
belt, r matt ; arid Ire ako thought that the
belittling bully had tome wit than not taili•a,
over atilt then) was a aeoret c tnatnracy
got rid is among the hangers en of
o free lov o .n. If he ate aLie to keep
a rot, mi tall hi , that which would
asuotini
A ligiax Bor.— Fit. Jolmeibury (Vt.)
Ca/endossan tells tilt) following rather tame+
storY "Nat tong aince TaT
yusrs was out m the town t.d . Victory. gath
ering spruce gum. While thus engaged his
dog started up a bear, And itnmodiatoly at
tacked him. Thu dog being of small hire
the owner uudertook, to call hisk-off, sad to
doing 80 altract.cd the attention of the bear.
The lad was armed only with a gumming
pokt, a stick eight or ten fold in length, with
a knife blade in 000 end. Tho bear made at
I(tai, with y outh open, when the lad
thrust the ?ince end down the _bear's Ow; .
ktlitur, him ahstost if)Stlikult4Y•"
-- ---
TF I+ - ti.Atit tj,al L'olouel iSeatott, whet] br
10 al it thv 11016 (A Freniust'a vats's:4llot: for
the Pieseleney, remarked, ill 4' hotstcrow,
tistaiser yt!.o•oitt, t4.,4,,,attApictott.
sir ; be bi a atuipktos, atr ; and a foot, air,
to tiortnit 11/4 abotitroatata to ono his me*,
sir. They (Wok be Jute neoney. sir j and
that lie will bleed, sir and, by --,
they UAW) set hiss up to cheat sad swindle
I,lm, sir. They are • pack of politicalknaves,
knaves, sir."
Wa oxottsrtxv 4 t ' Them. J. Taylor of
Unionville, intends travelling *Mt his mag
nificent Ambrotype Car through tho priyei
pal Maros of Clir*Ni no. this arrengerberit
will give ample opportunity to a huge pOr
tion of its citizens to secure a new and most
beautiful style of pictures. W. Itsverecen
likenesses ekeented by lifr. T., and have no,
hesitancy in pronouncing thou really Ina
class spethnenii of art.
" WANTICD- 4 .A lesw KANN t.lt ditotomas."--
t A corttipoodent.ot thattAinoribstetc MAWS,
writ] ag foesltM Ssa , says In rofotesoo to a
Yana cowpony uh th 6 soul : I almost
, based to Aoarltima sotto ottlotii liesL brvr j
tams saostiMod, foi it mous as if 'not/lbw I
Mt* tbatmottiti rtisso the &atm% *MO )4st
'tot: , Vas s C Snits, ponstesams Juntai.bo
what ther Tatoltoo (Abuts.) iirossio Wig :El
.. Kansas mileage taaaokobaapor, discount/0J I
for Vista orsuatosiaLlL . , .
Tutat's liunt:#l.44;4;4shr; f 5)( August tuts
csArle to hood, frioislit with nuittotn of ink f r.
est to every loirer of moral lailraturc. Tftitr
i 8 thue of t,laq uhospc4 inngorsinvn publis‘d
—only *2 p r onuum,, or lom in clubs. Ad.
dross P. S. Arthur, Altibululphin. •
Fnamobet'a lluxutAent.i—A millionare
without a dollar —a atatesumn without a
speech- 7 a legislator aitutiat without voto—
nl mirtfaly chit / 444] Without a battle. iditko
17 00 )/ 1 , 1 1;g9,1 ; ,Frt , utont—the gentleman who
i* 11 .9Y, 4 19 Piettiteee at the !light Limey
r ynebeeirit fiat . el4tiftor Blitir cetinty;
commene4l laet i titlity:rrith ':erfoitual
icalotelee *' the thou real ,
limia4,lwastividte7aticinsir4loll4thita r yi
tan:city, &c.
4:"' 'an - A.X6 m .friARTTIV VAN BM! N
' - -,-,,., .. , , ---
aitaciet loan invitatio. fronitke Pam
. -
ailiptcteleSyiki Celebrate tflip 4Als of tifitlAcith
thaw, ex.Ptisident Van Burs 4 hair r Otiikten
a; ing cakieldo letter, giving "'Clear' in
relatiefii to the Presidential ehmtknitalut the
political oneidithtsemineeted therewith. lie
waft opposed to the repeal of the MissOiri
Compromise, but argues that its reffinffition
now, If practicable, could effect no good pur
pose.
In relation to the fiernocratje iandi-
dates for the Presidency, he say? : •
Mr. Buchanan in bin letter of acceptance
pledges- himself to the people, ' should the
nomination of the Convention be ratified by
the people, that all the power and influence
cutistitutionally p ennies 3 by the-Executive
shall be exerted in a firm but conciliator,
spirit, during the single termite shall remain
in office, to restore the same liarinon'y ansink
the sister States which prevailed before the
apple of discord, In the form of slavery lig
il ation, had been cast into their midst.' Ile
knows that this pledge can be redeemed in
but one way, and that is by, securing' to' tire
bons:fide settlers of the Territory, if matters
shoidd be allowed .to remain qtathey now
stand, the full, freesi' 'psactietible enjoy
taunt of the rights ittientled to lie grained pt
(twin hey the-organic act, including that, of
free aunt ire, and no on(' will eindeistrend bet
ter than he, that nothing short of the sub
man,u of those ti g ht., woad answer the pur
pose, or satisfy the excited and vigilant
scrutiny of those trim Will watch ercry step
that IA taken in the matter,' Doubts were at
one time thrown oat-1 know not from what
quarter --in regard to the power of the Ex
ecutive to give this security,: but, affairs
, nod in tirogresa•shotit that these doehta, it
they ever existed, have been dispelled. The
Oonstitutknt makes it the express duly of
the Federal Executive to sop that ' the laws
are faithfully,axecutety and tte is •rlothed
with_powere adoquaterto its performance.
"Will Mr. Buchanan, if elected, redeem
his pledge 1 I bellete ho ail!, awl theref,.re
It will cheerfelly support him. All that min
be asked of him is to do (Simi and exact
justice to every section of t 4, cgontry---to
•rxereise the high powers ;Tlft vl-lin h be will
he invested to se c ure the object in view, is
well heemise it Still lie right to IV go, as
because there may be reason to fear that
the existence of the goyermpent itself may
depend iipoie Ids scenting it. So ime•li has
'seen snit in regard tei' the dangers 'silk
which illl',4;11;011 is ttmatenell, a', to reelffire
no inconsiderable;efiiirt on this mud of an
earnest HA", ,b 1 Leitch upon the solemn
theme, for fear he might WI saspected of •
desire lo,ptostittito it to comparatively petty
purposeS. llut all must admit It to be cer
tain
that there never was a perlotl in the 1
history of this Republic when sectional am , ,
itiosiires were so rife, or had, to so crest an
ealyot, *tietlaseed the nuissos of the peoples,
if t lie 1 . 1111(Cdr I'lW
. ) , shall bete ht , ~,,g e1 ,.., g 1,
to witie,tand these tot rent s of hitter waters,
it will idlord the best evidence that the love
of the uiiiiiii IS as deeply I lallf 054.4,1 11 1 1011 the
All ICI IVIIII heat t as its ISOSi 81111;!;11111C tin lids
1111Ve ituagiiied it to he. 1 sec good grounds
for hope that such may be the happy] issue
out of our present alarming condition. in the
prospect of :Nlrs• ISnehana n •y OCCUIIII. Ile is
neither an uniried illiill or one of ordinary
stamp. fil" has for a loiig time been - fay.u * -
ably knoll ii to the pliblie se i I lee, and cool( s
liefore the country with a character already
funned, mill a mind throughly trained in the
aeltool of expertetteak In regard to the Cu tore
action of alio), a man, his constituents (Inc
pot left to conjecture and Inipe, hut may
form positive opinions. Ile loot t ciablishul
a foreign reputation, in-regard to which he
cannot fn ii to be solicitous. lie hos, with
ehartwteti‘die rod IiVESS ' rebored himself
Irmo Inv imputation Cfrtletng Influenced by
it desire te conciliate any special or partial
interest, with a view to a ro.eleetion. and
his acts from misconstructions which the
suspicion of being so influenced might en
gender. That a man with much antecedents,
mid occupying such a position, acting in a
nuttier of anftleient interest to attract the
attention of the world, and in the presence
4 afree and intelligent people, among whale
lit _atm _tarsi Juml, ...m,! , ste le_ ftwaLtlie
evening of hjelifi, Ilan - tail to perform the
entire duty when the path that leads to it is
so plain that "the arayfacing man, though*
fool, could not err theno re,' in a VOIllialtillill
(WTI that I am very certain can never be re
alized."
—The Boston ehruntrle is a paper weft
sionally troubled with terrine visions winch
partake of the appearance of dehrotn
lie
mins. In a late article, evidently written
with a snake in his Innits,,the editor slim kr:
•`
Skull rtatrry ld (staid/AM in the Ftee
Sales ?"
%nate u4aux t 44. Syria g,liehl 4r F a 3 soothe ß
160 a}fri~htcd frocdoin 84riekyr later ails
std lc
Shall w' Import rnnlirx ihto Maxameli-
Jaetta taw editor of the CirooidE
Anost-to-oohnoolow ernd() l Nutlt tlnvon Vlct
iolll% be alh)wed to e ,, ton to .litioton and mur
der him h) hi.),l*4 ( xo, pretty riot, j to
atuT papa will ace that no 'laxly httrta
bitn, wad that. shariry shall are be eautib
'labial an th• frail litittAtro!"
--The Hertford (C;nectinut) 'roars thus
beer; tostinnitny to talents, experience,
and exalted patriotism, of the Democratic
.osemlioboto for fate Presidency
" Ducbanan lad been ante
of direction to tin/ cOnnhvy: and vet . * much
cd it tuts been spent4n the country's service.
Pew linen, even of his advanced hove
Wee better tostivied in civil 'Sirs, or are
snore ilineteioue for commending power of
intellect. Wu toolt upon him and the coun
try ant! the world look upon liim, as One of
the n/400 and most ae/mmplish r e o k i m em er ,
of his age ; an ornament of his ceeeitey's le
gislative he7le, and a respected, able, and
dieptilicd repececntativo of that country
tigu courte,Y , • ‘ - •
___ . ..i,
PuthirithtflkkustotwAtioit+ epaprtbe
*dole* ; . •
Rthi4e..;—rtitikefii Mite Abak, -
tharukushaidiKtloln
-44...4104.0t
r:1"411161i1- 7W/'
f)ll , , m pei l ifilgt " ' ;
W6k tat Nittlitt iow _-11(01ffiiretry'm
'Mak, trultanapolis, artithilt , h6O the
lutliturof eitmit;'a
• The riblgo ou.
T Item. al e p 4 utyni',ttoutlLgaksie 1449 Culti Ley
ri.„ntitriiig it titiiireiy untioOtiiigbry ehfour
tho eircluLati ti n of iititAiti of tipubtful,
in
atitutioua. .
.
Tun AuterntviGairtte states that thr the
three last yea ti 7 in which •horseflesh has
been sold at Vienna, 4,925 horses have been
slaukhtored, eh boo fe.imild;ed 1,902,000
pctutAii tall', distributed to the :poor in
,804',000 portions qf halt, a pound etteh.
'rho total produce of tho animals' meat and
amounted te;'225,085
I" bracCora Tx Ititacohte.—A matt maned
Ithiraccused a polsening a gpriog it( *se
otaalty; 411iisouri, N.' 'lvitiell Ottltteun
dhiftbiStiCiiiiiii to their death, lige been caught
,and executed. .
,POPTIIJAL 4.IYD PERAONAL.',
~„
.411eterean digt, and nine hundred old lino
Mt of Lancaster county, have called on.
Bu . nap declaring their intention to vote
Ibt Win oil labor for his election.
—llO Lebanon Adertiser aaya, that the
0 14 4ina , Ctay Whigs in that locality declare
their intention to support and vote for ,Iniaee
Buchanan at the fall election.
—:./1 correspondent of tho 'Tuscarora Rrgig
ter -recommends - Hon. EpLrnim Banks, tke
present Auditor (ieneral, for the next
cretic candidate for governor.
~..•The New 9rleans Bet, (Fillmore) my*
the Democratic ticket is the strongest the
Party. ciAttliputlarrorat_l_that Bilebasci is
atit es man, a penot and s gentleman.
hiss /lea turned up again.
Tie is a supporter of Fremont and "
canism" and has been chosen a delegate to
the State Convention of the Fremonters from
the first %Valli of Boston.
—The sleek Island (111.) Argus also pill.
limbed a letter Irwin Jaines Chapman, a lead
ing . • -
Mg hu Illinois; announcing his into -
Lion to rapport the Democratic eandidate,
the only national tieket in the Bold. '
—The Gospel says, " It V 0 one auliether."
Mc. Beecher says "Shout -ono. ansugher"—
and that he considers it a shame to shoot at
a man and not hit him.
—Of'the eight District Elector; for Ten.
nessee on the Chii doctorial ticket of 1849,
now living, tinware fit Dechanan and Dreck
lniidge.
--the , Hon. IL B, vrebk, Whig candidata •
for Governor of 'Annie he Ibid, has written'
Democratic letter to e friend which has ,
been puldhilfed nu, says be intends to act'
with the Deineerstie party hereafter on ,tho•
ground that it Is thennly true national party,
tts voted to the perpetuity and prosperity of •
the country.
--.JIITYWR Salo, of Ciotinoatti, a Whip
Presidential clurtor for General Scott. D i
1852 ; im a supporter or Mr. lluchanan ill tliiti
COliktit. This 1.1,111,01 the third Scott el( for
111 Obit), n ho has espoused the ; Democratic
tieing nausea_ - l'eno, of
county, notT Charles Anderson, or
113111ilton.
--I:Lra ofll'atilting,toa,D. C., wrilev
to the triton: " I prepare to focit 6.2,500
that Jamey 11(1012114ln will receite the eke
torhil vide of Indiana in Nolvenithr next ter
l'reioilent, and alike sum that he will re
eeit e a majetity of the elector ote• feu
Pre , Pletit of the United States itt Novemts r
iltxt. The two propositions to ho taken t
gether, making. A 5,000 a side, to be put op
of the banks of this city. Tie
ti,ropoiittion will remain open for Len day - ,.
Inquire at the //aim °Klee.
Itheing the - true
of this act not to legislate slavery into any
tn. - filar). - of litste, inetr to exclude it there
from, but to leartt the people thereper
feet ly free to forth - and regulate LLetr domes
tic institutions in their own way, sullleet
only to the constitution of the Utott.l
States." . •
This extm4 from that wise nicasure, the
Nu brsitisiteKaimas Lill, cannot La gam.-
sayed.
--R. R. Blarkvroll of Clairago, has .writio)
a long and able letter in w•hielr he AlerlAnA
himself for our glonous:noutina es. Borba pat k
sud Brackinridge. Mr. Illsetwolll in well
known as a talented and influential len pl.,
an able speaker and a popular man. Me was
one of the Scott electors of ptinoia in 1.852
and was the Whig candidate, fir Omgress-
Like all the lovers of the Union he can never
Att 141R7 A
knowing the Democratic to be the Kay ,tie
t one! part?, he join* hintiretf with teed and
enthusiasm to its consumtly increasing ranks.
—Among other silly pollona.diaplage.d at
a late Know-Nothing Freenout meet* in
Mulford, IV ail the following •
We nether knock. down Senators nor shoot
Irish is 'titers !"
(th ' you hang Senators in effigy Ant
Avedom It( hism.h" in ('Joninillicor, and shoot
!hilt sraT (lenniku vnlera in 17 inciwnlitii
lioniaville and New ( Means- You bin'' ,
rm 15 rtiplingranYetna, " Ulf" waNkingl
iti:Cithnlie instal:olom; r e
'•
Oh, 110 ! --- Nr }'orj !kills/ Niers."'
- Alittogt vverhetly is familiar, tar the .
Roicheater li iou , with the " drop gams
iireo.tHeql by the sharpers bet 'their verattit
victims, but Aiwa° ,are all thrown inter the
gliaile by the ." Kenaski game." l'hotesands
of dollars have been coliocto4 atiroir the
Past srer, in, twerp port of the deaustri , y
" generals," • colonils."
from Katismair, mai iotititort Republican leed
ins, under the pretence that they were to be
given to the widows sad orphans ef, Shoe
State mos who it was falorly represontedi
hod bees "murdered In cold Wood" fe-theft
Territory. Not one dollar of Ws saanely hes
ever reached Kansas. Such in the ketimony
of wel!-Intbrmed men in the Tomiteirrehose
rosPeclahillty even the New York Alterting
Poet vouches for.
—" Put up thy sword !" said Jesus..
y;11
"Put down my church for tweet o.
Sharpe's rifles '" says Itenry W. Bed r..
---- "i,b.ay.';' .. , ?ot w. hero to. lay my' hstad "
Mdil ' Jesus. " I have 0,000 pee annum
Prom my ehurch, antielailre 110 somata a heads
hi ear lisArtes;'' mays Moo Ward Ilaecdwr,,
" I could 'mitten Igistes ot sitgadmy
,#l 4lll tOtscr,!" 1141 Jesus. : 4 i Its aft ilaetri
c*: it atairsal ar4oe 44,7 arasialritirl
Wed Isocillish-f---i • Do as you ernig4 he
done by," said Jesus. "I mono pm messnd
niut," f!tya henry Ward, ilrctief• .1.! . I
• coon (I . the 111.telltalnitilt . ," &Ty); -Rey : ylic f Iliu 1.-
ton, (A roko from the clmitantin • 4416 h,
Oollege :) " Let thesmonlnn.-4 Is: tostoe,d7
tarwrialnikt 'rde - as 0*: isavatio iS be ,d.rinc
sly. ~ 11
, , ,„
—We ensure our • Mende in other States,
that the • Detweereta of New tharrOhito,
uglugti tlitaper hQt,
, MiFking no mash ' l ofea
as thistr opiroionloo t iridowahl4o,, 4- 4,lve and deterunned as at any previous Pres
peuthd election for the lan thirty years,
.and further *t they can't be beatest.-,-Pirna
moulb.-ov 4).
—The Goepol of St. Beecher.--qi - o - ye
,Ihto all the world, and slipot, the 'Koppel, at
ttery creature.—Chtidand plaindeglee
A (iiewttoirik from , Oub*, witry itsio •
pliMenger Ort the New, 711.ori it a . ).
Aultikit
4 t 1 : 1 foot , ;olr the talk*, i s
osaortai reoeifod 440. fad
returned titaajcslhe did not, visit
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