............---N. . ..„........_ ~, .„...„,, , v .,,,...,,„ ~,,..,.. Nit: ' N ..,:Y- moo . . ?MS IRIAIregiNAIL 3 * S. MILT F. 41) D. H. HALL, Enrroits BELLEN'ONTE, PENN'A THIUSSDAY, JUNE 11, ISA? FOR OUVERNO, IVILLTAM F. PACKER ANAL COMAIISSIONRR, NIMTIOD STRICKLAND V s ..f , O ar Came. • Ire have titkays felt deeply impressed L with the duty of dealing fairly and consci entiously with our readers, as well in rela tion to' polities„.as any other species of in formation we_may from time to time place , before them. It is often said, " there is no koneAty in politics." . This is a false saying, which should be repudiated and condemned by every honest man of every party, by eVory patriot who cherishes a love for the , purity VW ornment. Bow can we expect our institu tions,to endure, our laps to be tesperted and obe ed virtue to be admired aid re-' ~fed and vice contemned and pimeilied, if we give countenance to the heresy that our Executives and our Judiciary are elevated to their responsible positions by fraud, falle hood and chicanery. Whilst this may and caption to the general correctness,honesty and intelligence with which elections are con ducted—temporary thus acquired, is sure sooner or later to call down upon its devot• ed victims sneli au avalanche of public con demnation as to teach than fur all time to come, thet there is honesty in pohlte,, that there is intelligtnce and uttegrity in the source of all potter, nhich may not be im posed upon with impunity. Every toter should devote to the subject of' politics, time and investigation sufficient to enable him to cast his suffrage intelligently—he scarcely caw be excused tf he suffers himself to be deceived in reference to either men or 03 allures, toe tAree successive elections—to choose wisely the agents to whom we dele gate for the time being or for an official term, power and prerogatives nhich may Jeopardise our highest interests is the sol emn duty of every good citizen. In times past we have had in the field two contend ing parties known by their principles—an' open and manly organization characterized aiiverepl . cal struggle have they had. These contests grew out of honest dillirences of opinion in relation to political economy ; the Mlle ?WU — waged sjalnat cusses, races or religious creeds, engendering personal animosities which nev er dle"out. Iu these c3n[es'is althoiig4 the the Democratic party was mostly auccessrul. and impressed its principles generallyl upon the institutions and policy of the gdvern went, yet the great National Wing patty of other days gave to the Republic some of the ablest statesmen, and sonic of the purest patriots of the age in which they lived YI ell, that old Democratic party with principles unchanged, is still in the field— ",,,,t‘ime honored, time tested and tune proved, ec lnteiltvi, "'nsa its principles and its policy. National pros 'ty, National peace, personal securi ty and, ial quiet have succeeded each of its trininplut. ~Then why should any Demo crat-desist astelia, party and policy of gov ernment, known to ha eminently successful, to tbllow aby new light. If you have been induced for one, two or three elections to stris,y away from your glorious old party, •.tatirrn and repent ;" " do your first works over again," and you will be hailed by your os-comrades with the reception of the prod igal SOU. Democratic administrations may not have met your expcctatjon—some alio-, sea of power may Dave met your observa tion—some necessary reform may have fail ed It. accompilatunant, lot thii great Dem octstic party is right, loyal and patriotic. What other party or organization can you look to with more confidence to correct the evils, if any exist, than the old, plain, well understood, and well tried Democratic party. Patriotic Whigs, where are you, and ~..whereswill you go I—ponder wellsthe ques tion once asked by your own Webster: '• where dual Igo ?" Does not your duty to ---rmas 2 osamatry-retratire-yetr to-joirr-the - Dem• - Nannette - party - 1 — tt la"the onlf political of , sanitation able to twist sod. beat back the tairStat oefluis.tical excitement, whit& is ittassexotts to the harmony and prosperity Of our ooti4y.. Many prominent Whigs •Jutes already- come, over to our rinks.. and •• Wo ars ,pleased to learn that many more haVertrrowefltiltiir determination to join our standard, and unite their influence in putting the seal of noodemnation upon a party or parties affecting the interests and harmony ofthe•people. -Tax Fbitmax APPOINTIMNTB.—The P;6l dent has appointed Joseph A. W4ght, of ginister to Berlin, in price of Mr. ' Thais, rsoallosiet his own request ; Mew/ --41-1111,eplarref-New Y k, -Minister- •. 'Nedgertendli, vice Belmont, recalled at hi " ' imprg legnesi, ; William A. Richardson, .of Teals, Gamete of Nebraska, vice Izard ; Ism N. DPW, of Illinois, Oonsul eit Brawn, vice Bilderbrand; Wm. Thompson, of New York, Consul lo Southampton, England, vice (roskay; Gabrjel O. Fleubot, of New York ) Pol3iled, to Bordeaux, to fill 'an existing ye * TwsiThitent.ts 'Tweasnr.—Monday last, a tbs "midst's 48861h:1,4U armipla was "fthindin theitomaelis of Mrs: 014 k and of - Teriggs. Proof was given that Mr. Cletit'and„Mrs. Titbit hid bought arsenic. They_were therefore bdth committed to Jail for trial suppose) at Sept. Term. • • The • It Muds uuno outlinary degrespf pleas ure to aide to announce 4urt iheTyrone and Loch Haven 'Railroad 18 now under contract, and the workmen have already commenced operations: , Unfortunate ly t some considerable detention has occurred sinceit was first spoken of, and many per- sons conceived the idea that the projectors were not acting in good faith. We are sorry that such has been the case. But we have every reason to believe that the cause did not originate with, or receive sanction from, the early professed friends of the enterprise, in this county. Although bellied at the out- act, they contrived to exert all their influ- ence in behalf of the road, and they now have•the gratification seeing it on a fair way to an early completion , . Those who entertained doubts 'can doubt no longer. We will soon be in full possession of all the fidvantages and conveniences of railroad communication eith the cities of the East and the fertile and productive regions of the mighty West. This Ontirprise deserves the hearty co. operation of eve! y citizen in the county Occupying, as we do, a pleasant, healthful and central geographical position in the Keystone State,--possessing inexhau , dable mineral wealth—supenor.natural nranufac , luring advantages and uninipaired,Nriculta ral resources, we have too long beon labor fag under serious inconveniences for want of t - rirthead — t-ott ,s‘oth.st r Id, t r—Eireferrr , an, Nlsrkets Deeply, indeed, ha‘e ‘‘e f, It the lady considered, will be fonnil to possess neewfsity of s railroad. An adjoining ratio- attraeLlollti of no HICKII onportnilee. 'Thig • •1 • • 4 • Wrt,l ttai,ooet n . R fertile ' eouutry ie. as. . our buslne,ss, whiles- sound poliQ dictates Philadelphia friends, with its numerous we should do it on, -,. I ves. Our Farmer 4 flourishing towns, glorious !green's, rolling have, for years past, been wending their , hills, and shy-c leating mountains, and its way across the seven mountains to dispose fat- and fertile acres, and its inexhaustible yf their produce and lay in their supplies, and immeinte deposits of iron and cool, and ' - ice many instances, 1, vast interminable forest of noble pine, been seeking fureign places, to supply their whole tole axe or the sturdy woodman has establishments, on account of the peculiar' never disturbed the solitnefifffiMh torAt advantages they possess over Bellefonte and with its reverberating echoes. Hero the other towns in our' co This should visitor can have sortie, idea of the great re not lie so. And ilie consequence is, while sutures of his great State about to be devil our neighltpring county is. doing. the busi- sped by the peroevering industry of man ness which should be done at home, 'mil re- suit if he has au eye fur the picturesque and calving the money which ought to circulate beautiful, io whore he will or stop where in our midst, she is increasing, and her lie a ill, his eye is always sure to rest upon a fleas .rne'n acciimulating fortunes, while we scene of surpassing grandeur and indescri have been advancing at the accelerated speed f'bable loveliness.. If he chances to be a of the snail. Capital has had little induce- sportsman in pursuit of pleasure he can find went to operate here. Men who have mon- game in abundance in our mountains, while ey, keep it in solitary confinement. There l our sparkling, rushing streams will afford is not sufficient enterprise. Improvelnent him the finest trout fishing in the world.— is rare, and the true interests of Ow county advance but slowly. flut we anticipate that the day is not far distant when we shall be in full possession of the united advantages arising from rail road communication. We hail the comple tion of this road as the advent of better days I , for Old Centre. New life and energy will I be triffised into the various branches of built- no's -ourcitizens will keep time to t c ready market in the East. This county is a shrill a histle of the Locomotive instead of, lovely and attractive spot, and if you wish the sonorous boat horn—ten hours, instead to enjoy the beauties of Nature in primeval of ten days., as, now. _win convex. the _pro.. r . grandeur, juatmaks-the-onteirpriaing -town duce of our farmers to the Eastern Markets, of Bellefonte your startling point, and our and a return of the same can be had the word for it, you will return. amazed and second day, —l'assengety gen take itemikfast-i astnnnded at the muumuus/11a -baaatiea .you. hero and Tea in Philadelphia, Pittsburg or I behold. - New -York. Then aU, hail to the Tyrone and Lock Haven Railroad. The Comet. How it Stands. It is with peculiar delight that we see the' cause of Democracy move onward in such rapid stndes, and it gives us no less pleasure to assure our friends that never was the democratic party cheered with brighter hopes' or more enlivening prospects, than at the present, auspicious period. 'Our party was never more firmly united in any one cause, or die public mind more coincident and har monious upon any sublbct, than they are upon the coming election. There.seems to' be but one sentiment in regard to it. In the North, South, East and West, ecces lions are daily being made to our ranks, every gale that gently sweeps by, as it were, brings tidings of the work going bravely on. Every breeze whispers in gen tle notes, the mild accents of returning prodi gals to the cause of Democracy. What a happy country where the people govern What a heavonlxum principle is the Nlit of , every man to think and act for hiniself. When glorious, exalted and distinguished privilege is the right of suffrage ! Free from awe, or tyrants threats, and subject, only to the dictates,of our own will. Let reason, argument and sense be our instructors and guides, and our political fabric, and our gov erument, so highly favored, so much es teemedluid loved, the administration of the world, will stand firm and stable while ages roll their solemn rp tinda. But t let Black lir-dint-8 in fluence in the land, let truth and principl be suppressed, and the glorious structure of Our happy republic will totter and fall into ruins. Virginia Election. The election In Virginia took place on the Ist inst., and the Know-Nothings havragain been routed "horse foot and dragikon."— Notwithstanding every effort was made by the Nix-Weisers, they are • ignominiously defeated, which shows conclusively that Vir ginia is not a congenial soil for the propags lion of their peculiar doctrine. The Democrats have elected nearly all _ mgto their members of Congres s,' well as the Legislature. A pretty el sweep has been mods:---Doubbr haa-dre , -- the - 121e of the "Mother of Heroes, Plitriota and States men." While her generous and devoted De mocracy survive, treason may shake her bloody hand over the rest of the Union, only Ito fall paralised, where it is waved in threat ening gestures over a soil which has never 1 been polluted with the gore from her reeking fingers! Jail hail to the noble bosom against which the treachelrous blows of a Skulking outran rebound with violence to the assail ant. Too intelligent to. be hued from their live of Consiitutionalll'imdom ; her gallant Democracy have stayed the desolating tread of Snow-Nothingism, and it is now doomed to perish of the innate corruption which has long beeraesteriog. in its organization. Ail hail Virginia. _ PLUS. of Sunimet Beat The good eitisena of staid and qinaker.like Thiladelphili,likellie - OM/Atli - 4 Baton, New York and Ilaltimorty, are invariably seised during the summer months with an ungovernable or Insane desire of going into tho country for the purpose of rusticating ; which, in too many instances, means the eichange of their own cozy comfortable quarters for the eight by ten rooms and mis erable tables of sotno wretched watering place hotel, there to be slowly roasted alive by the morning sun, or mercilessly bitten by hoarder of evening musquitoes, the whole performaneiriterminating by being completely skinned' by the smiling and obliging landlord. In the place of combat ing withlan insatiable-desire which rages the more, the more opposed, we shall en deavor to treat the malady by channg the type like unto the practice of a celebrated doctor,in a Western city, who never at tempted to cure until- he had' first thrown his pntient into fits and spasms. latcad of rushing headlong to 2apo May or Saratu ga, there to be fleeced„ flayed, and literally roasted alive: instead of quietly taking up ,quarters in some furnished or dilapidate suburban village, with the genial attnos-1 !there of an oven the dismal shade of de*ert, and'iliepiserable face of,some city alms:houso, we advise our good looking Philadelphia tripods la pay a vivit to this section of country for the following reasons itch - n lorii—titspwsgtenr: If fond of pleasant rides, pleasant walks, pleasant company, or'tho sedate epicurean comforts of rural life amid the spurs of the Apalachian chain, he can be humored to the top of his bent. And ere many more months roll round the snort of the iron horse will ho beard awaking the echoes of the mountain solitude, and bearing the - rich roducts of this fertile .‘ • F.very body has something to say about the Comet. Editors and Astronomers, par ticularly, are very profuse in their specula tions in regard to it.. The most satisfactory description of the "monster," however, that we have seen, wo-titl in the last Mer cer Press. TheLwriter certainly detterves medal at the hands of the Philosophical So ciety. He made his observations from the pinnacle of a hencoop. Here they are : 'On a clear night the monster can he seen —if it is visible--a little Sou' of Sou' West —if it is in that direction After a careful examination we conic to the conclusion that it will come in contact with the earth if it should hit it ; otherwise it will cross the earth's orbit at right angles and leave a smell of old cheese and smoked herring in in its wake. It will conic up on the star board tarkyiiith every rag of canvas Het, and, unless obstructed, will pass slowly away, remaining in sight as long nv it can b e seen. It is approaclung us by easy 7eettgc ..niy irsveling from,one star to an other during the day. At m tit it puts up and stays until after breakfast, the next morning. Its body is about as large as a lump of calk, and its tail is something, lon ger than a piece of twine. Fearing it might fall iuto the sea it had its head made of tal low, beeswax and lamp-black and covered with red hair, the better to enable it to keep out of the water. Its tail, like Dr. Bran death's pills, is purely vegetable, and is composed of carrots, parsnips, radishes, beets and cabbage. In this we seen mani festation of great wisdoin. As the season* will be changed and the crops scorched a little, it has gins loaded itselkansi : whga is about to leave it wTI shako its tail and scatter a sufficient quantity of vegetables over the earth to maintain us until next Spring." It - is to be regretted that the tail is not composed in part of potatoes, as in that case we might indulge ihope that the price of that esculent would. materially come doyen. P. S.—Since the above was written. Jive learn by the Wild Cat Line, that the Philoso pher of the Press has made another examin- ation of the tail of thegomot, and finds that it is partly made up of potatoes. Those, therefore, who are holding on to their "mur phies;" With the expectation of realisigg more than $1,50 per bushel, had better dis gorge. “There's breakers ahead." Know-Xothing CoAegthm. The State Convention of Straight Know Nothings, met at Lancaster on Wednetulay, the 4th inst., and made the following mad ' nations : - For Governor—lsaac Hislehurpt, ofPhila delphia. Canal Commissioner, John II I : Lin derman, of Berks county, Supreme Judges, 4acob , Broom; of Philadelphia, and Jasper E.-Brady, - of Allegany county. - The attendmicedoeiMit appear to have -been very large---the whole number of dele gates who voted ; having at no time exoeed ed fifty-four. The resolutions adopted are straighi-ont Know-Nothing, and yeptidlate altogether the sectional idea of Black Re pubiktinism : Hallenbeck, the Seducer dillies Redman: Wq bin &Wady mentioned the elopement of a Slibif:Biednien, Boni a ibimile eleidethy at Auburn, N. Y., with, a married 'man riemed , Rallenbeek. We find in the Aubiwn American thialbilowing account of an inter• view between the villian and his deserted " if11;7" • 0 learn from a gentleman belonging to 1 orthern Hotel 'in this car that Hellen beck—the seducer df Miss Stedman—was there on Monday, the 25th inst., and that an interview took place bet Ween him and his! deserted wifo. She is described as a beau tiful and interesting woman, of unimpeach able character, hearing that her , husband was there, alto came with her little child in her arias to peteuade her wandering husband to return ID his wife and family. The scene •s represented as one calculated to draw I tears from due with a heart of marble, as the heartless seducer was called to confront his virtuous and injured n are and forsaken child. The step-mother of the scanted girl had likewise heard that the destroyer of her hon or and peace was there, and she also appear ed to him to upbraid him, but toward•all he manifested a brutal insensibility, While the bystanders weft faceted to tears. it was a scene to melt the hardest heart, as the inoth• er stood with her child in her arms and of fered tip a prayer to God to turn the heart of het unfaithful husband and the nimbi& father of her children again to the family which he had 4i13) deserted. tle main tained a stolid iiuliff4renee--treating he; supplications With otentempt, and even spurn ing her from him with violence only to be found in a savage. At first he told her she could not stay muter the same' roof with ,imtict le o s la ronscuted itarshe might remain for the night. •• Vhen he was Nhown to her room, F,he rose up almost msane with . agony and her arms to flied him, a hen ho turned upon her vito a sour look, and bade her, in a surely tone, “Sit down' sit .town '" The wretch ed wife, bursting into a tit of uncontrollable goof, Umpired, "What have I ever done that you should treat nine and my dear little child• um iu this manner ?" his only reply was, "I don't love you, And can't be happy with zoo i you must forget me, and you can find some Ond is eto love you." This brittle!' ro ppositio Bnny u her into allß of wild and i t Ahmed ma iaral agony. He refused to re ceive her and treat hen as a wife, but threw himself, with his Clothrs on, across the foot of the hod, and in the midst of her - groans, cries xial team, 511 as leen and slept sound ly till morning a hen he took the cars and left her at hotel The landlord kirsdly VOW veyeti her and her child to Port Byron to her filet - WS. Is there no law to reach such a heartless scoundrel as this Hallenbeck I If there is, let it be enforced Let the press, at least, publish this practical freelover, and hold him up to the scorn of every honorable mad." New Arrangement Subscribers to tliiq paper residing in dis tant counties and States, will take- entice that their sube•eriptians must be paid strictly in advance e shall, therefore, hereafter, discontinue sending the paper to thetn when their term of adranre patanent expires, un less they send 'iv notice (aceonipanied by the el I examining our IxsAs, and those failing to !T -em e the paper hereafter will know that they have been considered dead'' auhaeribers and ntriekon otT our hat. Poitively no paper sent to a distance after tit; date, unlesq paid for ,o !14irincc.. hlgpey or Postage Stamps may be r.ent by mail at. our risk, if properly enclosed and. direcied. Juno 11th, 1857. 1.1131T0R111. LIBYA. SCIT4 - Mr. J Sanderson. publisher of the Philadelphia Dady News, has instituted sults against Col Joshua S. Fletcher. of the Dilly SIM. and 1 - ) S. thin ham of the hock Riven Watchman for libel. The allegal offence consists in the publica tion of arlftrele from the Watchman, re flecting upon the character of the gentleman who controls the columns of the NlA's. Mr. Fletcher and the editor of the Watchman have been hold in $lOOO bail to anairCr the charge. Outo Flamm:ls.--The ton n and mumci• pia] 'elections in Ohio, have resulted more favorably for the Democracy than they have for many years. The Ean vas excitement has about burnt itself rlat, and there Is every in dication that,if the Democracy nominate, a good State ticket, they w ill elect it trium 'phantly, despite the opE2.ll4ion of the fac tion.. REreNTANr DEMOCIIATS —During the h %- SIMI of the Texa, Democratic State Conven tion„ Col. J. S. Font. editor of the Austin State Timee, and ?Frank E. Williams, of Cherokee county, were received back into the Dentocrttie fold...whence they had been decoyed by the dark lanterns of know-Notli in: iant. Judge Jordan at the We session of Mon tour coduky court, you mit *.°117 the Liquor business in Danville. Ho refused to license a single store for the sale of-lpiri toes Itquers, in the borough. Ho also re jected the application for two taVorns, and granted license to only throe restaurants for the sale of malt liquors and domestic wines. SEMINADING A CANDiDA7II. -Mr. Isaac Hazlehurst, the ~ 4 straight" candidate for Governor, was set-ensiled, at . his residence, on Walnut street„ opiMilte IndekndeiMe Square, Philadelphhi, on Thursday evening of last week. In response to this compli ment, Mr. FL, made a speeeb which was loudly cheered by those who were present. Advkes from the' City of Mexico to the , of the execution of Gen. (3rabli and hie party was confirmed. - The Presidential election had taken.piace, and returns' reosived were favorable to the re-election of Comonfort. Iv Philadelphia, Butter is selling at 40 cents per pound„ 'sego 18 cents a dozen, Tomatoes 31 Cents* quart, now . Bermuda potatoes V- penis per Pqund, and. Strawber ries itou the South from alp S 2 per quart. • A Mormon eldor, who was presehisi, she beauties o(Mormonism in ShoMold, England. pralsipg BE T- du - us! Young as a saint, Ao., woo pushed fivishhi rook= by the inhabitants, and, ducked under tilt) town pump. Ile then, left town. , . PEN, PASTE 47t BCCIBBOREI. ' 027 , H010-yz—Tho iniventento, [1:7" Going do4n--Ice Cream. 1:17° Returned—Judge Burnside. 07. Wade not in anknowir water's. C? On a Visit—Col. A. p. Curtin. - g:Y• Revenge a wrong by firgiv,ing it. 133 The season is past for whiskers. fr:l Fine Animal—Benner's Bob tail. C' Dined on Green Pies the other day [l7" Beginning to loom up —Linn's cottage 10 - On a swell—Our subscription list Pile in. • [l. - 7 . The Cemetery ill a pleasant prace u of 1 yesort on Sunday. 1 1:7^ Intoxicating—Blue eyes, rosy checks and crinoline. ITTLies are hiltless swords, which -cut the hand that wields them. fiT A gcamp's a scamp, he is, because he is. Sound reasoning• fri It is said Blend Montgomery intends YisitinK Pee Wee shortly. frj yor real news—Rend fi portion of the Bible oeimitio'nnlly. (rt. The mother of Queen Arietorin is 71 years of age. • T? For an interesting tale—Read the first page of the dayest of the (lay. R - 7- Dangerous —To spark a young lady when she to powdered. 1) The numenmq ash, coal, and d4l.st piles, are beginning to disappear. fr A eont out at the elbow may bd toned over a generous heart. Q — 7 iiod nin4e IVashinglon childlesH r,r7" Drat , ' tug neat—The 4th tlny t)f July Are we to hare a detnonstration in tilt , : place? I 11 rs. SWeeithor Indiana moray._ pv to • wee sons low weekti tJ - 17 fri 'The man that swallowed the Jack—, and left the tail sticking out, orgy be %cell in torC'n. Ile calls it a moustache (1 - 7 Sam wan in Virginia a fen days ago attending an election For an account of bin anreess ask some of the frientis. Tho,,, who want M K , / job work, in variably call at the Mike of the (htyest of the 1 / a y a There are now two hundred and fifty patients in the State Lun a tie Asst Illin at Fla rrp t lin rg. rjj- Why aro potatoes and corn like sal nern of old 1 Be•ansc, having eyes they see not, and having cars they hear not. It is now decided that the man who had no music in his mid, n ore seasoned lea ther from Boalich'a Boot and Shoe Empo rium. An editor in Illinois gives notice that there will be no paper this week, as his wife is using the scissors to half-seal his easel mores with. ry• lowa, last fall, gave Fremont nearly 8,000 majority—now she gives a Democrat ic majority of 500 ! Pop goes the weasel ! f r- 7 - What a poor world this would be without Women and newspapers ! Bow would news get about ! It scares us just to think of it. fr - r• If you want to keep yourself muted in the affairs of the world, step in and MC rime a dollar and fifty cents worth of the Gayest of the Gay. -7 1i - We — Orprovisions, uric EMil speculative mania, portends a financial cri sis - They must come down. Labor coin mands it. - T - ?'Noos"ntec-A-Wcaring your drrng no lorug that it takes both hands to hold it lip in order to keep it out of the dirt, and dis plays to advantage a well turned pair of ksilreVr. " ' • • 1r? Mrs. Jameson sayn: " The bread of life — fs lore; the salt of life is work ; the sliver of life is poetry ; the water of life, faith " bland us the bread and sugar—never mind the salt. V? Do you want to he a thoroughly re freshed and reinvigorated mortal ? If so, go to the Saloon of tieo. M. Peck, and par take of hi,, Ice Cream, which will be found to stilt the taste of the most fastidious. try- The hest bank ever yet known is a hunk of earth : it never refuses to discount to honest labor. And the best share is the plowsliate, in which dividends arc always liberal. 11'17 G. E. liharrets, of Pennsylvania, has been appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury to a first class eLeikship in the Fiist Auditor's Ouice, vice lt. P Lass,.lle removed. 4 7- co, . Ilentnn hag wntten another latter, deploring NlAury agitation as an unmitiga ted evil: ite claims that the emanci pa tion controversy in i1f1.40 tri 14 , 111telltle.d only CO excite the sitivem, a\,l says that lunch inii• chief has alfcady ti en dune ut thus T 71401. Cann. a ho waq Mica( the limns vii exeurtiotiv-ts at the recent tVestein hail Bead celebration, ui his speech at l'inetit nati, omitted to state that the largest and cheapest assortment of dry goods, grove ries, ,t.te , can he purchased at the store of 'l'. Reynolds, in Bellefonte. tt7 - A private despatch has been received at Washington, from St. Louis, announcing the safe arrival of D. H. Barr,'Esq., Sur veyor General-of Utah, who, together with' his family, was reported to have been oblig ed to leave that Territory in consequence of the high luinded outrages being commit ted by Brigham Young. 11 - 7. Who will be the next Governor is now considerwhttritttenttonT have no (Igght he will be e man of south! judgment, and like all other sensible .ta(sai will no doubt, puretwaa an - elegant sell of clothes for Ui Tnaugurstion from Wm. S. Tripple, one of the Oldest, and best work- Men in the State. !f- Books for subscriptiotito the Capifal Stock of the, Farmers and Mechanics Bank of this place, will- be opened at 2 o'clock on the 18th inst., at the office of Cot A. G.Uur tin, and kept openuntil6 o'clock of saidalay , to be contended from day to day until said shall have been taken. Subscribers will c raquired to pay one dollar Iv share at t e time of subscribing, and two dollars within thirty days thereafter, and the bal ance whin the Bank is-edwrtered. lul iii [►o - ," He I know not what, Of greitness i ooki, and of tfigh fate, That almost a a" Notiriiircludticres to_ a noble srriage, fill fitting, elegant Suit of clothes, sac in deed as are daily sold at the fashionable ent potium of John Montgomery. il7* The long expected comet that is to knock this planet into small Stars ! and da eaoliehlhinga, grill be here, according to as tronomical calculations, on the 13th, just two days hence: Has everybody settled up his accounts, paid his debts, had his life in sured I Only two days and we shall wake up in the morning to find ourselves nowhere, that Is, provided' the comet arrives in- the. night time. If it doss not arrive-at all, which is highly probable, continue t) 'purchase cheap and llbah • drugs 'from Green & Mc- Mem, where you will be waited upon with boie and thanks. A tanner estimates that OM head of cat tle have died in Marion and Rails counties Missouri, during the last winter from thq eft cis of the cold, and the m ant_utfood. - News From Neighboring Counties. Luton:so COUNTY.—On Monday after- MinhatdCarneyy-aged-abont SO years, and U. Strectsinger, aged 17 years, were drowned in tits river, at the upper and of Williamsport. They, in com.. party with five others, were on a flat %don with stone for Ailing a breach in the Island , side of Messrs. Langdon Diven's mill pool. !During their absence for the stono the breach had become enlarged awl the Cur rent strong, On approaching .tt the Hat NVaii drawn by the current into the break, where it struck a snag and wrecked. Five of those on board escaped by swimming, but Carney and Streetojuger were either un able to swim or became entangled in the wreck and were A - Tirge party have been searching for tlieir,-bodies, but up to the tirne4of writing they had not been recovorrd. Mr. Carney leaves a family : On the 24th ult.. lielmcca IVinegardner, a little datighter'of Mr. 4. A. Winegardner, was shot in the-foot, by the accidental dia -1 charge ern ptstdl, irrthe pocketof a coat or pair of pantaloons which were being remo ved by another person. A ,t oting Man named Samuel Stevenson, . 18 yenrs of age, was found thid in his 'bed on FI iday morning. Disease of the heart as the clothe of Ina death. Some graceless scamp broke into the Pi : elish Imiliermi church In Willinntxpnrt tin I the '29th tilt., 8114 Lobbed the Sabbath, contribution hex of its contents,= The lid at as foreetk oil' and the box, 'an tl7.7staier, throat,. udia an adjacent alley.— ' The „sober scarcely snail e fill wages, as the eon tt iii' nt the tone were very meagre. The ell I 7.(114 of Williamsport, Pa., who started to foe set a Wilhamanart,An. Kansas, tint, , AIITTC-ITTfIIIIV., 0 I Th.. Banks for Stook to the ier,oy Shore Hank n ill lie opened at the Franklin House, ISaturilav, '27th June, at 10 .1 M. • r . `hew I.; Shaw of Lock Haven, was drowtir ed•on Friday morning last, in Blanehartfa lb and oViera were engaged in get ting logs out of tile Basin, when a French. man, who could wit ow tot , fell in and waa With noble hearted . gener- Shaw, who wan agood awminit.r, , sprung in after loin, and it is said the 1 Frenchman caught him by the throat and ihns Atiangled km. Ills sadden death is much regretted by all who knew lIIIU. Hu 1,114 a north . ) indo.tiooN and in the prime (4 . lute and h ayes a n ifo and be% ern' children to tunuru over In, D. K Jackman Lough( (he Fallon House, lock Haven at Sheres sale, forttis,4oo. Elooly Election Riot in Washington. Thy municipal election in the city of Washington on Monday week, was disgraced by a serious riot incited by a party of Know- Nothing rowdies from Baltimore, who at knurled by violence to interfere o th peace able eitizens4n the exercise of their right to vote. The disturbance was only arrested by a resort to military force. The papers state that at an early hour the polls were in vaded by a party of "Plug lighes" from Bal timore. and bOOll after the Second and Sev enth Wards were the scenes of most desper ate lighting. The Auxiliary (Marti offered resistance, but they were overpowered by the bullies and beaten off. The Mayor ob tained from the President an order to call out two companies of Marines—havircr had IMO creditable Omens, that a band of lax less persons—most of them non-rwaidents—had attacked ime-of the polls at which the an nual election was in progress, and after los 1m -twenty good and - match% citi zens. had dispersed the Commissioners of Elections and threatened further tioleuce en any attempt to carry . on the elect mi, The'Mayor ihrected the Marines to proceed to the Northern Liberties, is hither the rioters had. conveyed aBM vel. He then 00111111111111- ed them to (Lipase. informing them that the troops wino there solely to preserve peace.— This order they tauntingly disregarded, u hey the WWIO x as wrested from its possessors. One Marine xas idiot. The most fearful alarm prei ailed Frequent shuts were beim fired by tliti rioters. The Marines returned the fire, ata.it was nom discovered that live or six persons were killed, and twice as many wounded. The Star gives a list of seven killed and twenty-eight %sounded, ii loch is about the correct number The accounts of this lamentable disturbance at-e contradieto• ry, but all agree that it had its origin in the riotous interference of the Baltimore bullies ooh th e people of Washington, and could not have been sup i pressed o ithout plunging the city Into a fearful seeme of violence and murder, by any other than the. decoove, but si 'Aro, means to ohich the May or resorted. Since this occurrence, the peace of the city has been maintained. The only thing to be regretted ditisiunection with the firing if the \ fames into the rznwd of rioters, is that see etiti of the permit's killed oLre IlinueeHt spec tatoOwto uh an imprudence ly ex cosarle,-v mend into OIL midst of the alllay. ' i -: "Aapiart of o ats r is daily pas:ing thrtuitk the skin of a sound person. It evapoiales through kith titunte openings which - .over the whole surface, and. if these bgpli cd up, is compelled to fsavel through the It . neys, and give ri,e to internal disor der. lihititui, therefore, if sound health is to preserved, is a duty of the first ho portents. Pure air is also essential to health; and at night the free supply of it is of especilal moment. Each `sleeper draws into:Vie 'ehest t about fifteen times in every ininute,a certain quantity of the surrounding atmasphere, and returns it, after a Change .., . fifty grains hundred and fifty grains by weight of this poisonous ingredient aro added to the air o a bedroom in onp,l 4010 by D single sleeper, more than one thousand during the night. Unless there be a sufficient quantity or Air to dilute this, or unless ventilation reticle for a gradual removal of foul air, while fresh comes to take its place, health must be se riously undermined. WANT TO BEM TllF.ln MOTIMR."—This answer was given us in reply to an inquiry we made of a man who was leading two lit tle girls into the jail. Want to see their mother ! Poor children ; 'tis well that youth shelters you from the bitterness of this cup— 'tis well that you know not the disgrace thus cast upon her, whom to you is " all in all" —'tis well that ignorance screens bunt your eyes tho, untold consequences of your mother's (perhaps tinst, and Clod grant her last) mia-sU.. We know pot her _ v .. eritillfrasoriiinent, an. would not publishit, for stains like thesis are deep seated enough to the'nummr,y,gf her Phadsaietl superiors to spread it abroad and keep it alive, without the aid of the Press. But we would rather say to that- mother, let thy hie in future be marked with. watchful ness. Industry and quiet deportment, and. Alen that pry will never come to thee through the bars of a gloomy pridon:-- " Want to see their mother.''—liarrirbum Telegraph. A just subject of mull/Mint ie tho Meager ness of the salary of the Governor of Utah.— It isJ1201):--ersintirivirph might be spent in reachift — that Territory. . There hnvearrived in this country, since Sept. 30, 1843 r, up to the close of last year, 3,635,480 immigrants. The greatest number came in 1853, and more than doubled the number hi 1858. earnsponbtatt. •Piin.ens►.Pau, June 80,1857 Messes ; Enrroas.—lbring a few leisure moments, and it being sometime since I sent you a letter, probably a "few items" would not be eater plane, to lekyou know how we are getting along in the "City Of Brotherly Love." There is nothing of par. fibular moment to note,, as the election ex citement being over, Mks Wes putty much settled down to the realities 'Of life, and the high prices of provisions in particu lar. God grairrili4Ae - presernt - glo r rious prospects of an abundant harvest may be fully retillrod—Wite, mown's': rea4ea r for prices have arisen to a ruinous rate Ow the necessaries of life, partheriarly so tare. the worlcing classes are ooncerned. would be a great blessing if the country . had about 49,000 more farmers In it, for there is no denying that so long as she continues to be largely agricultural and oommercial, erelong will her people be prosperous and happy, her institutions safe, and her pieple'hnbued with the true sentiments of Democracy and paternal brotherhood. In -the language of a talented and far-seeing writer: "Show me a country where 'agriculture, is predomi stihi, and I 'Wilt Shiaie "5 - rtio a happy ind prosperous peoples." As it general thing, the history of any country, Will ,prove - the truth of the assertion. Ye .Att__llkulru dhu•tire farms retain them &rutin not allu ded into the foolish idea of getting suddenly immensely r.ich_by selling._ the inheritance the uncertain and overcrowded sea of manu factures, or that baneful curiae of this coon- try—speculation ! But enough for the pres ent. _ . We have had a beautiful supply of rain lately, which, together with lightness in the money, market, has put to damper on business, and although pretty fair, is not what was expected by many of oak mer chants. Some heavy Eastern and Western failures have also had a depressing influ ence, as aide, the dread of "July bills." In regard to politics, there is quite a calm --everything being pretty much one sided. The new appointments for the Cus tom house have not been announced.— There will not be many made at prevent.— Cul. Baker, the new collector, has been bored pretty hard. Probably a word in re lation to the Governorship, would not be amiss. In a letter to your paper in Novem ber last, I stated that we had 15,000 majori ty "about these diggings," for Gen. Packer, and I see no cause fur altering that promiae. But on the contrary, it will be increased.— As your humble correspondent was thefirst Philadelphian to nominate (len. Packer, you may rest assured that ho feasts deep inter est in the result. The City of Penn will send u . a thundering majority fer coming's noble son. Mark the words well, and if they do not prove correct i set down ••Typo"- as a bad prophet. - .Tha amount- of-eoaa-hreuglit to- this City fur the week ending, Jetne 4th, was 'as fol lows By goadiogilailrosth- 40,370 Una: By §chuylkill Naltivitaork Co. 36,051 C " MED Our markets to-day rate as follows :-- Flourto the trade at 17,50 to e 8,75, for common and fancy lots. Rye flour scarce at 65. Grain is iirTiriP demand at $l,BO to 01,85 for Red wheat and 31,90 to 31,92 for white. Oats dull at 60 to 61 eta, Whisky in bbls.l7 to 38 and in hhds. at 36 cta. Mr. D. P. Bowers, • well known actor of ths Arch St., Theatre, died at ha residenoe suddenly this morning, of enlargement of the heart. Ile was about 36 years of age, and with his wife 'had made arrangements to visit Europe on • professionaltour• The liquor dealens'of this city have form ed a society for mutual, "proteotion. Froin indications in our street's it is plainly seen that temperanoe is going backwards. Sorry fur it. We have had t he usual nuer of fires, burglaries, knock-downs, iind •other like . ins, which go to make ail a great city. [Lit jou kn ow variety is the Spice of life. The number of deaths in this city for the wink ending to-day, was 174. Of oeusump lion 21, cruop 8, drowned 14, scarlet fever &c. Adults 72. Children 102. Under 5 years 7A. News has been received here from Wash ington, stating that Seth !Unman., who pre sented President Buchanan with a Bock horn chninthas been appointed to assist in removing the Indians on the Pacific coast at a salary of $l,BOO a year. Also, Laton S. VuTli 7 r, Postlster at Scranton, Pa., vice B. IL Troop. Gov. Welker's Inaugural Address to the peopfo of Kansas has been received, and is quite patriotic. If things are carriad out as ho says they shin be, there is no doubt but the people will give hiss ail earnest sup port, and lianas will take hams plied ere long in the aliferliood ellketes of-this Igo. rious Republic.. 90 mete it be. Wishing you all success, I shall doe for the week. Yours, Truly. 4o , 44Trra." Does any of our high liven ever at too niur.h dinner 1 If any Of . , ." . 'hats cooks who tempt their , • • a Ilttki too far. I wilil. ~..., ~ , * . ' St the , . • i' 4 ..‘ .'-'7 --ile t from the gouty old. geslimpan--Dyspeisda. Take a doss of Dr. Saafords liwyrotator fti. eating„ond you will mats be troubled aith indigestion; bat en the contrag, be fore the next meal time spproiehesOe ap petite will be sharpened to "predate any lucid - of food. If the food arises or Mum the Invigorator will • fix the matter rieitiii, once, for' there is something 'in it that;,to use the expression of a Mend, will let • man oat gravel stones, and 'e the Invig hratovand they will digest. ' W 40.trjed wts it in d*blo doses, on one or t , , , 'lmilieek)ta for sick laidache, and it achtlike obarm. Wbat we want to sty to 'one readers, old orkYtiung, if any %Ingalls ynw, without delay and get a bottle of Dr.'t9.Mxds Twig oratet, and if it don't cure nomm kW tell us, for wg want to,seitsabiormpen.tipit, it will not benefit. . MI who wish to get illanfbra's larigsra tor" osu now obtain it. at Walrus Uwe of 4.4r041 & McMcen. UAL 76,422.
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