' 1 "!tro•i , k,11.1{1 1 0 , ; tr.vv.a . oriliok tel • C.. 1 em l od , n, art' =EEO ,-~t.~ ; y 3 ~i 1~ NEM loc iotr %frit • . 1 . .11.6 4 ' 1 . Whtchntan. t AINNIAL'Apar azsct.nreritne to Att. EILiFO .1Y TE, I'UN/Vd. .iprairrihsteipmr, ,orroirtn 20, 10136 TACOMA( MUMMA DEMuCRATIC, riEWs -PAVELIN CENTRE cotiNT,y. ..jeKtilicisi Alto ivrpt4:lll,:tr, '.2O3NRY HAYS. , •• "1 1 XIIIMIES-411,44 In Mennen, 0. It poll wltPlr sic . fbattaithillt #3,00 will ha elhi,„od on all subsor4 dons Kneeing to the odd of •Yo year: r'eADVIWITHEMENTS and 11,,,iness Natioes Insert #o wit* rates, aml . ovely iliwerlotian of o#3 P Xt. T 7.YeT wl" IN CA-. 44$1:1UTED In the neatest manner, at the hares prv i eg, and with tho u. wt de.paloh. lla log patfraialoett a large eolleol foil of -type, wo aro pre. mad 4o oglefy the orders of out friends., ,D EMU Cli ATIC CREED No. 1. .Nogg . anal t.tart juttito to all ozra of .. tioto 00 ?cram, :son, reltgioqf or poilf. • NO. .1. „regal, rommin;e and honeet friend ' all nations . entangling 'dila NC4 , 3 wtth itaV. S. TA. right of Num,. and Territorite biisiir their own dormestie nAeire. Jya. 4. "madam and syna tier, 444- "wearing,' ta 'of foto people, and the right 0/ the wra~unty to nap, le*** their o otitolionally e.tpres.ind. Woven's, in the r inthlie I ro, /an? sw a ard nyeerrat toll. 0 Inehlic faith. /Vb. 6. Freearels.MT - freedom of the IOWA" &Id !rehired diftcriora of in fortontion. IR NO. . 0 So all serret .1 Of ga.i. iihf tbrif eorrnirtinne in polettre, 11t. r0 0 4 0 1 1 Preotrv.. l4o t , of the Federal •Creetg gosaum ,ea No reti l reons trito for affiro. 'No. No iderot,y, or i ernde of or n'is itiortion of Meth, amen , : A inerAran No. 10. l c.eict and in otortion for it,. right. • ' qtr No. 11, p . r. Terra, 0 0 01 . na tnralszalt'ois flaws, all the ri ght of oil In Oil ruldte done, tOrikUo4l4' N , ppeoeato , o. CAM tnOn brOtherbooit and good 11'111 ' 4111 , 1 , -4epottially to tkos •of the Aontrhold of Prone 111180.1/ I resp!rt the lahnridg ma re. Jr es Ms fatraceion of the soe.ith tier, 'formic"; mu! tuts I ree lahfirer. of the North de luirre respect loth for theis probity and thrtr ia •td/ttrnue. ilasYso forbid that I shoold do them serv . Pgl Of all the cooleariex an the earth, it., 44,04 14 hare iliss most consideration for If., la ,rllmPriNg amax,-I.ll.cuAxAS. r - ielerffritiarri h! , Olore lin tiro j to ufrte eln rr .441114 mt put befit torortiotao . to eoltrolfTe re red Vire f rif Ilottit. a.attuat. Irelstrautt 4.4“ ti tot *kr 1111011alld 11)LIPT , ~,11 as out *apt, .tafr anAtlvi burr.—Duen Ax resilitry is tesuAl to, osreroits ' , h err in 41111011111111161MdS MI gnats': reward LIANAV AITABVIT recur t, im- I rend method of smelting, ndopted in Eng ...l4s64:nounisifi dD dividing the 'intermit bore = Pe that it vr they phall di:birch, a dividtd -;x410 1 1 24..V1Nt OF2 l forc,jalf,of blast, iikito the in ir through thu 1141114.1 tho pre!sors. temperstutoand geiOrifl quiiiitien of Litebiett4elivered.by the' respective jets be- fug either alike or dissimilar, as Me) , be ad ocitis risablov sod of such form and rol ' ivo pro liortiikasits the pin:s(lller circumstan of tho flume* end theteriale Dray. requi . Thu throat and month of tho - interior r ilicr, _ __..-throleb lo , mnlitha &composed Mastap ~. Intti#teitzeosphere, and of so much f tho inler:Oechamtier as !its above , the lx)slirs, is tiortstbkeil of • breallth i final to or in ex t tom t it the chamber it th'e - upjler bosh l#itto c t ' arca in the plan section tepid to or of the area at the upper bosh line. I I fhitiotin i attlie Jet and the intensity of the 11tlt~t i ColiV red by the respective, divisions P itihedrded'nozzle-pipe may be varied by 'auhititt ling ether nozzettl'iipparently (Fri and the genet - al dintensioni of the noi. lilitelefite may be adapted to local ciretini `litinag:"By - mearn. of the Carious improve. nionta i lairorrCd In this plan iron ores are ine l lietl'lNiOt'gi•cater economy of fuel, blatta erials than her,tefore, and live - woo deaktiptioil is smelted with ,niv 'or bnoodiet . ` ctool, which heretofore has hien toonkod'bcforo use in the blast furnace, and finetluality is Followed Nvithout pas the orillirough the in elintinary Iron ot &Oblation, which has heretofore been ancomplistied with the ores known to Rode 'Rigs ail the carbonates of the coal foircaliohs 'AMA tb practical smelters as the clay band Anal black band iron atones- ' nth; mode of Topottstion is coming into extensive use. pprrsair STATKS OSTAACI3KI).--Is the Black Aerhficatt anything (says tho Detroit FI re Pros) but s sectional party—tho land of a Fey flit Ocuerai Washington and' nen /41411°01. Le their farewell address, oeuutry to *Vold, rocks uLxm amfoderaey would split 1 Is it iwaytithi ciao, either in itt organizations or 4.-0444111 ta nit See. TWeive States net ropresonted in the Convention that 01?gli,n,ate4 Fremont , . Cifwen Mates could ,not ; Thee he elected, have the sl ightest sym pathy with his administration, nor take part titir.ollllNl7of the government. They 11101100orittosny oatratdand. War would IW6VOilplitade upon their institutions, and Otaig.twOUld bare ptyotlter reennrces thaa dc 141111 tis *Ohl to ecititemplote t h e then pos .4 SW ensuing st ate of things. 'With a pen cr throoe-greater — than Oar throna itself, holding to the doctrine Oat there is it .kigher law than the'Constitution, what would 4301040 1 14 putrunteeo and constitutional - 100Tokft tat the South i , n'.41414111364 tnoekeiy the, Philadelphia gourtloa ittssAved that the- Union Audi LK, presentee Why, the political history of .440 11t3f engineers of that Oonventibn is a *story of continuous &amanita upon the Union and of persistent denials of the 15,frid tnivwlgatiou of the Constitution. pe mom thou on this continent when 1 . 1 tration shall be borne iota paver '42 . WOniii of ftclional hostility of eno -half of thii Stites aFainst the other half of the States of the Unto+, . .... . . .. • ' . ~ . . ' -,.- --'-'' " 4 '", ...0 ,,, d , ..... , ..04• ,,,,,,,,,,, ,.. , 4, , ,,,aru•Ar....amomarmerrartv -,--1 7 yRe•••••^174,1411..t 4 , 1 4 t i0nt1101,... .. : .: 4533 . 0: . .r.r. A-t11 , 2.:1 . ' . , I: 7C-1.1:4.0 .. ..... :-..,- 7-. ..a4 ~ - ;- " TrC r ?11i,..,......4.111,° . Fr ,, , , 1 ,... 11. 1 1,,, _ „ .!.{111 .. v ..., .., ..:: ..: S'' .. .. , 0 ..° *lt * *: ' * i.. ; . , $4. I . i I' 0' iga, qli T ' 'li '. t .iVill j I , 'l f):k 4. ?... N .•• !)11()17 (4 (iv). , , ,lintflift. , ;,.. _,,, . :,i.:.,‘ ) I . J 1 i •,• , . .... •• ... . , ,„ ... :. ..:,i., , ~ ~ .. ~ .•:.....0 tr....n.....y.,.„,„ „T. . 1-C s ' q , . . ''''' 7 .. •., i . 4 'i.,;l 111 1 , 1.. • , . . ; > . ~.. , : • A • + I , ' •;11 t . t ~. , , 41 ', , - ~, 't: , r ~:.,"; ••. , , . . . , ,•,.,, . ..., ...., • • . . . . .. ~._ • , . ... ~1„, • _._...,._..............................,,__,_ r ...._i.„ , , ~ ..,•., , ~ . ............ ____:_______ . . , .. . , . . ~--1---- , . BELLEFONTE,, 'PA. ; W i rl:lN Lt'A' ' i AY; OGTOBEIt - 29,, 1856. ' -. ' . . ••., • •., l in ~•:,. ~,-.neh of Oil.i '' 'lin) bill wits then retittwal to tho Senate. ' .t , 7z. r' ... • e ' and that body rteilic.i by the following. vote 'li . E ., a!' a, pt) f i ,l'a r 4 lllesais. Allen. Ilidtiv ,4 ^ ''' - POSTING THE BOORS. rlinit fat, this year, elections: haye" been sixtesn)*tntes, twelve of which have been sitteyisid the .144xiocra6i, and fout.h'y the opposition. The following ,table pub• fished. in the Washington Union show tho electoral vote of - these States DM(),CItATIO NITATES getittiny, North Carolina,- - 10 Missouri, -' - 9 Arkansas, - , - - Alabautit, - - Texas, - •- - ' - , 4 Delaware, •• 8 Flonda, - ' - . _9 8 Comicaictit ? 6 South Carolina, - - • - '8 l'iluisylvallitt, - 27 Indiaita; • - • 18 , OPPOSIX,ION STATES Tows, ' - 7 , Vermont, - Maine.. • - - • , Obi°, - .7 nwAptrui.Ntroret Democratic Staftes, . . 108 Opposition States; • - 40 Democratic electoral nisj• thus far, 58. Assuming—and it in mi assumption which no sane person' will bedisposed to dispute— that there will lie noBtatos whial4,lisvo been Alca•4ll,4,4 4 enaa' otr" column, WeilvCr beloW"ch 'eatrnairOr t • pr:ohalde result of the cleckien hi November next, which. our mind, has all the "sur roundings" of certainty: nrctux.v:: AND BILECKINKIDNE• States in which elections have been held this year as given above • 418 Vii - • • 15 -• • 7 Louisiana, • .•••••• • •—• 6 Maryland, - - 73 Tennessee, - • - - .• , 12 (lot in, - • • 10 New lltunpshire, - • 5 New Jersey, - California, - '• - Illinois, - - • 11 . 1 Michigan, - ' - - - The above shows a- franil total •oT 'fifty more olectoral votes then are - reirdired to elect Mr. Iluchanan, We believe that his majority "sill exceed, rather than short of, tbo figures given, as his'ehanees to carry scevirtiralier States are fully equal to those of Mr. Fillmore or Ms. Fremont. Tho victory is already ears. provided our friends remota In tho field with their; mins in their hands. Ler tea Democrat qua the rands under the stsprontrtran that his services 'toil got be needed on November: nest; Retry vote la needed, if not to ieeure victory,-at least to swell the glorious triumph that awaits us. Two IrlrAl4/FilL EXTRACTS TO BX KEPT BE: /, 01 X TUX P jr . la Itte X tra, tll cannot, be kept too prominently before the people. Wendell Phillips, a distinguished Abolitionist, irho is in favor of a dissolution of the Union, in s late speech in l.fassnclineetts, said There is merit in the Republican party. It in this`—it is the first saional party ever organized in this country. • • It is not national, it is sectional. It is the North - ar iayed against the South. • * The first 'crack in the iceberg is visible ; you will yo) ear it go with a crash through the cc ntre." While our American distinionists thus•see merit in the Black 'Republican party,' the London Afornin , ;. Chronic/e, one of Queen Victoria's organs deidorcs the election of Mr. Buchanan kn. Llus rca,von. It said ‘.‘Ve should be sorry to ace Mr. Buchanan elected, beCntriC ho is in favor of pre4wrsing the obnoxious institutions As they , AND TDB UNITY OF TIM STATES.— Therc is no safety Cm Euroytan 0104151,4 i I governments if the progrt tivnVr spit it of the Democracy of the Unit«i Btates is allowed Lo succeed. ELECT FREMONT, AND TIM FIRST 111,OW TO 'TIE SEPARATION OF 'l'll UNITED STATES 1 l EFF,EuTED Wlo RISPNAI, COMPROMISKS ?—The llmt blow at the Missouri Compromise was Btruck by David Wilnuit, when he introolared his famous proviso. Had that been adopted, it would have virtually repialed the measure without any fuvthcr act of Congress. The Ilistiouri, Coo - prat - 4c only prohibited sla very north of a certain line, virtually admit ting and sanctioning it south of that. Wit mot'a proviso prohibited slavery every where in the ttrritorien, North and South, annul tug tho'CoMprotnifte of 'course: Those - Who voted for that previa°, cannot consistently say one word by way of disapprobation, respecting the final repeal of the measure they had already voted to annul. Tait Ni'C YOlit I Openly acense the Fillmore party in Venn syk anis of treachery, innineotity, base ;lois, and tee know not what ; they 'wheal tatiegly charge upon them the, intention of ddeati»g tho'Firaion Amalgamation ticket, because- its anocess would have been claimed nc tt. Fietnont victory - , as in tfitrettlio VI.IoNi and Anse, where the Fillmore men voted with them ) but got no oredtt for doing it. 01 1 1;14311,-1qm 'lvan* Herald stalks that a wedding dame ott at the Court Muse, one day last week, in which the bride was fourteen and the bridegroom seventy odd years of ago. They were both ohildren, the one in her first, the other in his seeend child hood. There were present at the nuptial, ceremony a daughter of the "old gentle min" as old as the bride's mother. rti; ifitairottutrwa how rapidly "bleeding Kaneas h— hieW "dried , up" ainco the Pennsyl vania • oblation. Cltio ) t the' ehrtokers open another yen! A FR EMO NT RALLYING SONG CONIitINST OP CIALtPOPNIA Note by tit; Antlor.-1V hot' tho board of inquiry On .99A L Ireonontl! hoonunOrriikee l filitiliinV that 111 rAW4Pieli'tito ad ninny onttln, hd proudly 110- piled thlat ante nededaary to out off *the supplied of the ettotny."l Down the Snoramentat Vefley Conti - CO. Min C. Fremont, And hid toddler' followed after, and you may, but 3 on r It • "We must, coptiner Cullfornlo'" win', gollnitt leaderta my, "Anti we'll do 't without blot:tithed, fur lift t i s lo !moot," Bahl 1. "Now look ye, men! yur rummy tort porieh fade ae.wren, fr loodil he tornrn rn fight uchu flute iiiijrroli to mill W• must out up all hie crttly tad etarvo him hiwo 'the land, For without bed, 'tie very plait to Mexican can • stand." Bo bo ammo to Ponor Vallejo's, and enyo .4 3fy' jolly I)ou, Just auto up your' cattle, for I 'want than' ovally enc.!' Outepnko thu Don. In deop• didtrefet, "Dun' Moat my beef, 1 pray "' "Dry np!" amid Col. Fremont, "Mine Uncle Stun ° rill poy." iffl 23 ✓ Theta gallant mightier' wont and drove the aattla to the pun ; "And now pitch rn ,". eaid Froinunt, merry, merry noln ! On iourdigoallre funationa hang the honor of our flag, lud bo who /soonest eats a boat rujl milky She _ landeatlrag!" They all) Ilko Brat o mon, long end well ; oye, :ell I ho enttle then And (ho abdomens gtoW rotµnd of thee° g a llant Frmapnt moo; arnen 1 141111 , =1144=4.1 amt rK Than, ,allying forth, they tnarohe,lawhy, the coun try o'er mill o'er; The It Ir 3 t. z•N ITW ri.ll Act for the got ernntent 'of Nelorallta All d h.nnaay. Thus act contatna the Swat ft.r sjlerugnty. sec kiwi in thy following tt ruts : ".lad it hen admitted as it Ft:It001 States, the said Torniory,. or any pert:on of the smite, shell be I tvov vd into the I.lntim, with or ii about Slavery, as their iiiillalitULlull may pi, si :Hs. ; at the time of (hut' n(liiii.,,iim. - li will he seen that Oil., it nothing inote then n repotilion oF the hi tint adopted in the Nen' . )lehi 0 and t . th. Acts, reeoi9lizing tAittatter nut (I cigttly. . Th e I Oh ci .-11.4 i of thin net is as fillny e jt • - SEi• 11. That the Cotthi tin; ion and all the laiel of the United Ktn'e.., whi.ll are not 'letnillyitnplicahle, alma have the ham , force .111111.0.1ect ),t11)4/3 the sail! 'l;errttory 01-ttir lv asl.4„or fiaua..4.l4t;_bilw.tage-Limig ilio same ill refer iice to Noll, a; i le, ‘llll. re It itil. in tie. 'limits of the United Solt, 4, vx , ept the Bth sentain of the net, Fri, tratory to the al h t ,,,,,f 0n of ..‘l l ,,, t ,n t r t into the Union. apprevi.ti Mandl .(ith,'lALlit, o loch. laiii;.; tociiii-ontent with 11M prinetrAci of tem-I:14.1s . uti in 1)) -Con'grer , 4 it ith sla‘ery lit . the :' , .nti ; ati.t TerillerieS, RS reeerli/(41 he 010 le , , , i,hwou of 15.50, commonly•oalled the Cutuprot,,n, niltsuies, is bet sby declared ilium i a lAN(' Rai . VOW, it being'tho tritc,iittent mid meaning ot this net, not to 3.-Ri-date Slavers' into any 'Ver. , el,or) ( - )r Stile, poi to exelittfe it therefrom,' but to leave the people thereof pert . ..icily fr. e to foul' and itgul.ito tour ilono,tio 111. KIII,C, 114 le their °Art u ay, subject may to the Con ..ti harm) of the Milted Gates P. ',- tided, 'Vital stotlttng herein enuttC.ltel -Ball Ins COrliAl lied to revive, or put in Rime, any law, OV regtilattou windh may hnse esootsl prior to the nut of iith Mph li, ltc2d, either temteethig, estahltdiing, pnitibilim; or atol. ',thing Shivery." . . Tina section is deciariattir_y aigaktior_pluiagit, ft asserts a fedi which Mr. Clay I Ylrrinred to be true ; I,tit if Mr. Clay, Mr. I/ought:4, Mr. !tale, and all those oho Noteil Ws...it, weye mistaken; and the Ithss . ottri Compromine 11111 .not kioit rtywalti4., the tivction vrrnitl still by hartulesi4, and amount lo nothing. The' le gaumac.ments of the act aro Illy stone with or without. it : a n d if this section had twee introduced into either the act militating Tex as, or the. acts adinitting,New Mexico and , litah, it would nut have matured those laws in the shk;htest degree. The 14th soption, just quoted, would 'moo been Inure appro. priate as n preamble to the act ; but, no it where it may, it is entirely- harutleas; and titormnbit - to nothing; -- --- ---- -- . -- -- This is the uneasy ground upon which the I repeal of the Missouri Compromise iS. /a -' il (Ind to It iya Weil made in the act of 30th-, lat May, 1854,•establishing Percitot lel gime eroments for Nebraska and Kansan. r .—,, • I I The foregoing is a plain atatunrot of the 1 , facts connected with the roo . ifkl of the Mils ' souri Compromise, mut, in my judguwat, Conelosioely estalilish" too propositione f have hetetelbro made upon the sehfeet.— . . JOBIALI RANDALL: l'hiladelphla, O c t. 4,1.1t,,,1850, . . , , . AT tll6 4,9* OCCeIOII, 10Vrtiraiip, iSIOSITOt county, pol4cd 172 ,yptes ,fur 4h Pcnu'° lo 4 9 StAL4 I . "riakut, via notimio ftir the: i(uelen Ticket. _ - re Our wholo country. • ',T.!' , t 4 P' 1' 11 NE GOOD DArs Tfroirr Tttsrl.tr, October 14th the Dea4,i6slay per " . 11 ,4 1.1 •". ' an& in Pennsfivania corer thc , combined , for cog of the 'Black-Republicans and Knorr.' Nitthings. • 1 'A Demomtic mejority of *boot eight tliomniel in rodiannover the combined Sprees the Bleck *(publicans end Know-Noth- UZI 'l'ho defeat of nine 4 ten Black Republi can os:ulidattwPT Congress in Ohio. -- 'l'be cluction secured of three DemoOrstie Cnitt d States senators. 'I he t lcclion of thirty-two Dornocraqc Tap reßCl trt VC'S t o ()Ingress —being a Dementia gain oNwentk four memba;rs.. Jnroca Buchanan for the next Pit &idea bet and the reach of all combinations ow con- 1.111,e11111A WHAT TOY• iiI.ACIC - RNPVIILMAN Mist DIM latt. !flack-Republican !looter of Rep rysentNives at IVasbington is notable for these things 1. ft was nino weeks in choosing a fipcalu r, which is generally effected in ono during the whom or that time Con greNN Wls pi state of disorganization. 2 It it.ftiskil to pass a hill securing 'ware lu Kansas, and wl;ieh nullified certain ofustsious Iswir in that Territory, fur the reamiu that such peace would h e damaging to the politiesl pl aspects of the party. t. It passtil a law legislatiag slavery into b tinting for ta o years, and extending the FliglLlVil Slave Law over it and Nebraska. 4. It piotseil an Miartutimt raiaing thu salitay-a4te-memeirrelrmrilftlefillta (Tay. 5. It riclitsoil to pass the Army Appro priation Bill at the regglar Retetien, and an extra sittoott hnd to Ile called for that pur pow, putting the Governizient to great ex penge. Tin x, in ea sures aro the only °Aga which rs 1 , r Litt. last svolion of the Mick Re luuhLran House Toeutorable:—.Cinon ect, )ItFIT, A LIVE SVJK 111Z4 4IVE MAN. I-- A gmtleman, Wietse name we did not kern, at rived in this city from Bird's Pill, fur the purpose of securing surgical advice in rela'ion to the possibility of removing froni his slorostili a large snake, which hag iuhabi:cd that locality for the past fifteen years. Exactli nt what time the reptile a, tali, +r Imo the storuaoh, the sufferer is not at, Al 1. lie felt its presence Me the vi- Vtdify of the kidneys many years swot but the con experienced, although sometimes acute and troul.lei.orne, occasioned Ott alarm until about two yearn since, a hep one day, f ding .pilte unwell he placed his hand up on hit; bow.. Is. and thstinetly felt the snake mauling uithin hon. Since them it has • - t m enormously, alai, LAS aterlailard a h•ngli of at least fifteen inches. Its vet poruons can be pretty accurately ascertained 06 its entire shape Is fearfully °foil:WS to the It i.t gwte alive, and possesses an inxatial.li appetite, judging from the amount of fool ;not stater, consumed by the macr er, tthu i. cmdit,Qnlly parched with thirst, and th ,t, elfet.pwritly retthires from three to f.ut of fluid daily. Through the re .mei,. ! At 1..111 , f ant ludian,huhaslately found fntin the incessant thirst, by liberally Mused with MIMI 1. ha; mule several ineffectual attempts' Ut dclo,htelbc •`3-nrmint" by Attllvat)on and the fiie UIFC of Ntimulents. On two occa sion 1p abstained from foruf shd water N.tr three Lit in the hope of }singing the oc cupant to some sort or terms. The first (lay the snake ta-caine mussy; the second bolder-ens. and the third furiooa, but still the man held out. At the end of the third clay, hoe ever, his malty ship cenameneed an rut ark upon the st ells of his prison, with s hat ap, car, ,1 to lie a tolerAly full act of teeth Tiid the vault was an immediate/ sup ply of food more aeretable to both parties. ,ts Ina:, he supposed, the pan Is reduced to o pet-feet '