• _____ _ _ _ ?MIS Willittilittitittifio SIuIRLY AND H. It. 1141.1, BELLEFONTE, PENN \. =. INFIVRPID4Ir, 31111,4 1557. Full 4141 V Ityhlt • W 1111 A NI. F. PA ('KER . C %NAL Co)DIkSION ER. 1311,110 D STRICKLA_ND. sIIPREM E JrnorS. WILLIAM STRONG. Jit MES THOMPSON. The Day we Celebrate. We than make alit n gloi ions, ow immortal des Whoo wq ere In Otir trafilm eta - ehittltwn will honer h. They and celebrate It with bottfieee atiti.lllo mentions --John Adafas It itg a happy circumstance ror our Repub lic tha l t once o. year the, pent up patriotism of the American people is aunt to burst forth and fill the land with rejoicing. It would be difficult to touch ilium it theme 'like tht Fourth of - Juke 1776, around whioli cluster, ao many noble and hallowed associate ma Memory turns bark to the Pilgrim Fathers at they landed upon Plymouth Rock alu '•Tbe breakhiglVllN ea 41.11011 high On the mere and Na 6 bonod nonst to found an empire upon the broad hipos of civil and religion.; liberty. The early 4.orriea of colonial history come up before US 111 pan oramic array. We see the fOOlidel of our now mighty empire struggling tom a wretched existence anteing bands ef.savage enemies We behold the steady faith of our stern aid siics,,as they Tike rough hills of No% England smoot , and can , the wilileiliehs to .• blossom as I hr rose In the Trim !rig pannettmir comes the bloody Indian esinpaign‘, a'd the eel Enmh nnr ultich . the ehlonies 010. , ol 'hems, I r e. the bravelt of the hart' " thr primary nets of the MI-nylon f,rth. The ineurreetwn, to 1 tiginta, tho t'ar•,lins , and tionigia, the nunneisblo 'Pen party at Boston Hai bor. the Soh, of 1,1., I ty" in, et lug w seervt council to dense means of de fence, the battle of Li xirletr , n and t h e work. glorious battle of Bunlor till Incidents of histott and deed, of per,nnal valor glee freshly to our minds. CCe be hold Israel Putnam leaving. his plow in furrow and hastening to Boston, sword in hand. We see bras e John Stink, at the head of regiment, insect tug from the green fields of Neu Ilamp•liire march ing all night. and going to battle in the morning. No less do we reran the great deeds of a Hancock. an Adams a Franklin, JeffiTson, a Henry ' We come to the Crowning act at lvt, the aiiiitrobling of our Cram m solemn comiell, aunt ill.ir dt sperate, but immortal r0)..11,,t lon ki Regina Pate a‘n tvoi PCNIW \ ' TheNr are Como few of the association; and reflections which fill the heart of an American (wren upon the birth-day of ins la loved Republic The Dap we r elclrratr —The F,,orth,,r Ju ly is a glorious day, not only fur 119 but the world, as it was the day on which a great sentiment of liberty. of self-govern ment, of hatred to Ktints. which had (or years been struggling in the human heart found utterance It aas the calm nati eg point of long 3..ars of stild and tlimight and trial upon the rlw snomof freedom and responsible grei ernment W 1 must not sup pose that the Declaration of Indepoildi•nee nes a sudden leap, taken L t ,acted men Far from it. Freedom an, the gaud beacon light of our fail,. Into they tt, n, ri •• fol., in \en 1 ork narng to ttw )iassago tossing i n the r lifi lig up pin, , 4:1 WI I nitre of that State to to God in thb wilihreess, and • lighting. the "'" '1 the C, it P o t" . "1" a """"k" he nee or 'nppotnted by the Got ernor This battles of England. All this tune the freedom smoldered in thou until the " I t h er " ndaT "'" l3l P ru " 'pies of our in r erniiien?. was resisted nut and burn NN 1 1 / 1 111101 , 10,11 . power storm of British oPlitession causel it to burst kl self g the \ le t or upon the appointments of the 0 I""'till it vacancy when upon sum, Tire Dm / c'eiehret,, al.so recalls the rormation of our , ouird , r, ... r, the ilop, or n tt ar (mimed lion veil the City which we hold so dear. The Usiou t Who , e and the Metropolitan Puttee. as they are termol.and several severely injured, and can appreciate its glories or estimate its real 1 some few deaths were crised. The Mayor 'aloe? What sacral' re were mode that it might be established f lion hop, f u lly and N,t , fiinillY arrested, and now the city is aidently the hest and introit stati bitten, will, gu'l'ledagain Tin. matter has been carried' to the Court of Appeals atil till shortly be Gamins WAstitsmros. at their ht•ad, • to form that greht constitutional baits urn i l cini " i which all the States might stand act eat The ills-la Reptiblwaiiii of Butler county harmony. What hat given is a name and ; have nominated Dr, A. W. Crawford ana. pla , e, among the nations of the earth f W.' W. Dodds for Assembly. Thu be - too- What etas suhda, d barbarism, and orna- ' erals of Washington county have 1101M11111.- menttd our land w ith the attributes of high red W Miller for State Senator, arid Jae. enlightemnent ? What has catered out hills Dmiiilen. I h,l %tattliew lion, for Assembly. of* What 11 . 0f/it Mid ulLit...a thelltanceiatic ticket is: nithourNails? The fellow-eitizeins!i .Tit 'oh Turnvy ; Asstinbly, Robert, It this groat confederiwy of States, ex- Wald, ii and M. .I Shields. In Armstrong tending tom tiemni to wean, snit trout al- the Ih.trinerat.w, eandidater-for Assembly is most one extri. of r ilie comment to the K Calhoun. other ! It i s th e w itch Dr. Clan ford has already served two FIN, a common language, literato la w , marl- srou+ut the Ilouse ;Mr Milli rune (In Iti5(1); tutiuns and I,lo,ings to tuenty-five auillions and Mr Calhoun was a prottiltnint member of ' It is OW ilirololt • 1,r11.5t In' of the last Noose preeerred The Da , / tar ci 'WI ate 11c , ,er faila to tiring Revolutionary reininiheeileo, to the memory of every patriotic eitiren. II ho so ungrate ful as to furget the price at which our free dom was secured I Where is the .son of America whos.c pnlimiloLaing at the mention of Bunker hill, Monmouth, Sarah°. go, Cowpt•ns, Eutaw Springs, or glorious Yorktown? The bones of fallen patriots have smoldered away, but the IT' deeds are enshrined in the hearboof their children. IVir cannot bcidow too touch praise upon these heroic men, whose "lives and fortunes" purchased American liberty ; nor eau we bestow a meed of honor too high upon tine illustrious chief...who headed our armies Llarouish eight .years of struggle. Alt ! fel '-heri-cititens„ ages may collie and fade away, generations may Sourtsh and this, but the namo of Wisuesaros 11114never...1.95t...4 1 glory, nor s-its honor be dimmed a single ray. Standing now, far removed ?tom the period of ,ours revolutionary struggles, it lei with amazement that we reflect upon the strength of 'character, the nobleness of pur pose, and the lofty patriotism which caused GEORG,. WASHINGTON and his illustrious compeers to devote themselves to the salva tion of their country, and which made him tins of tiro few, the itmitortal nainett, That wont In;ot . born to die " l'he Day we Celehrale recalls theeviden ces of National prosperity that are around us. ' , tither gations ire plunged in debtand degradation. Aoross the sea we look almost in vain for a free end happy Eng ler-Ed Eus Cr:ray - Citiereed - IrMn a costly urn. in which the blood of her noblest sons 1 has been potired out for no just cause.— France groans under the rule of a man who nraintaina his station only at the bayonet's ' point. There le no liberty of the press, no right 'of free slieech, in that yest'PinPire. Rebel; lion rankles in the heart of every ton. iSpain, helpless and bankrupt, in her old age, a the teed czarnplo of a prostrated kingdom —prostrated through the conduct of her own people."' Austria, Italy, and hunger); are hound, with chains, hard end fast. Super. stition broods over all Southern Euerope Poverty and vice rage unchecked over the fairest portion of the Eastern Continent. Russia is struggling tinder her accumulated troubles, like some wounded giant stretched . upon the plains. China, also, was but Te rently engulphed in the horrors of civil war, white British tyranny holds undisputed sun) , over the East India Nations. It is a pnnlTul spectacle. Thank }leaven' our own 'whir( land is tranquil. ()ur Nation rejoices in peace semi plenty. The sails of our ships arc fanned by the liri.eze of every .lime. She husband -1111111 ririces at 111'4 bountiful harvests. t•lunehia and colleges, five schools and edu cational institutions, of every description, cove? our uliole country %1111 brains of en lightenment. The bible, the newspaper, and the rifle, arc said to ho the characterm tics of the American Republic., sod long " Mt.y glory, o ' er emit wilmie nut( ilea, Weil, with her free awl .rOll Olin, IA \u11, Pence, mot 10, fl beds, Are ors, led 'mill oar rate. 31a$ Prn.nlen , e vest.: ve and ,oistain the A111(.111 an t n,dn, and "a.; GOli xn, Vyill nue fatint a, HO nal he de n "" TLA Injunction Case. Injunelmhs aimhed lor to Ines (.0 the sale of the :klam I.ine of ihe I/111)11C corks, the aurrk the Court. has 1 , 1. That rhe eo li qtjt t i. I int.rtt atlthht - tcy to (ttulmilio the ”C the - 21 11 , t-the \ wa Cn pnt may la‘‘ full?, laconic a purchaser at nrh salc Scl That the Tegt.lntoie have C'ot4ttitt urinal authority to repeal the lonungr tar tilt. That the Logi , lattire oatmot hind the St or. i v rout rant from rrpnvirrg equatt a xvi , a 01 that the eotolit Ino of ta the Tenn. flylvainit Railroad Comp:ml Ili that tr•.peet ~id and all Itiyilietion In that extent gra mid sth. That in all other reiteell the itnle Mani' go on nod the Pentiii , : . s t. all to Pm droad rompany may inn and mucilage nyi the name term. as other cormtratori or todividitals. Th e m an , l i ne of the Improvements we r-1.1-1 a. atretion the 26th mat . tho Merchants Exchange. for seven million tire hundred thousand dollars, to the Petirnyl-•' mine Railroad Company There was but one Intl. it Inch nas made by .1 Edgar Thom son Em , President, for the said Company. Governor Pollock wan present at the sale. Uniler the recent cirri.inti of the Sliprento Court declaring imalid the proviso exempt ing thg Peiiai Is aunt Railroad from taxation tase tt M conies the pirchaser of the Line for Sti 111111 hiOO (or fil) 10110 more than - 1111y nth , ; r Coln i ntni• is ill tits tht it per ha., .1, ,, 1e,;1 1,,,,,t,he tonnage and DIM ; at Civil War in New York. 'I:, h ~,1 11011iing or a Civil Wai Ft : , ui II is said that a MON elliellt 61 oil foot ithCriew of , dioN int; Wilmot otr the coin n 1 taking up a fu candidate. — , Irt , .Imlt•unt Is , „iiiptisc ' d if it sueeeed, • W,lmut int d , no chance, and lug follow era trilldotildl.•-+ upport any ealulidate ullO may - afford them a ^ peg to hteng - tt hop off. " lender*, may depend upon the arquies• cencef of the Mai, Republicans, in this Hee -1 Run. IlagrreSo anything. Fuse, gen tlemen, fuse--ue prefer spanking you all at onee. p.asay Sumo: BRIT WA N.—Our friendil of the Itipublican have brought out that paper in 'an entire new divas. It will now compare in point ofneatnesm and ability with any country paper in the State, and is decidedly the beet en that place. We aro pleased to ace this improvement in the Re publican, and if their success is proportion ate to their merit, they wiU leave more of this world's goods than is usually possessed by , the generality' of the craft.- " That's so,' "Place None but Americans ca Guard To-Night." The sentence that heads this article it; at tributed to Washington by our abolition " Plug figliel,"and frequently used by them as an argument against adopted citizens. from the manner In which it is used, we would infer that it is palmed ,o 0 as a literal quotation from the writings that good man. Believing that Washington never made use of that expression, we would be ,pleased if some ono would raTir us to the plaae- where it--etur 4wrformil. -- -We - put the interrOgntion as,a matter of information, and hope to hear from our friends on the sub ject. It does seem strange to us, if none but native Americans were to be ptit on guard, anti those of a foreign birth not to be en trusted,, and if the order was general as they say, we would ask where( did Washiqgton find all his native Born Americium in those trying days to guard the army 9 As the greater part of 'the army was composed of foreigners, they must have hail easy dines while the 11110(111d of native barns were only allowed to stand on guard. How must La fayette, 11e Kalb and a host of other for eign patriots wh ir voluntarily crossed the ocean to shed their blood in the cause of freedom, have felt when informed that no foreigner could be entrusted as a sentinel? NV liy = del Gee. Waßlengteelnet say : "Place I • no foreign General in command P which could have been green with no much propri ety ay the order, place none but Ameri cana," &c. flnertr,rns mr,f, rule Amerfca " This is another foolish, unmeaning, and uncalled for lean used by the opposition. From the romidation or this government to the present tune, all the Prusidents of the tinted States bare been native born Americans—all the tloverftors of the dithWelit States and Terri tories—all the Congressman --all the Leg islators - all the Ridges of our Courts—in short, all those functionaries, %%hope duty it Id 16 frame laws, and attend to their execu tion. have all been nature horn Anierienws, with here and there an exception N. ver since the first drop of Ailwrieno mow! %las shed at Lexinghtet —never. t..tiwe Ihe'flunlrn CO101111; 1111 el% oil ihe Itllll , ll - I ',ITU, Iter,on I t in the ih Lust urn 4 lod. pond. nee. 'that all lw"ii I.wil . f.te null equal " has this (omit's ) hwl. nultd by all, other hall 11,1(101. born Amen, in, Why, then. that `.111.11:- Itlf e , moneannig and 1011...d011s toot io the huge !Codlings torte adopted 'to ro not I Pliie Atnrurd !" 'fell to, win , » i.oire the Rerolutnon Arnerirani iliti not role \ nii 11,1 t Then,' ale proper an.l if the limo% Nothing, do not prole I hat I hi, gr, rionent is now nt•rol lod and atlonn,leit 1 II) for, ignt•rt there I, no cruse nor reacon in their favorite motto, and It showii most rotirlo,orrly, That It was only adopted lind intender, to he 114e , 1, to excito the prejudice of our nit n people atlopled ritiaois Away It ith your 11 risy and Soar catch word 4. hy Bloch i on seek to clecetie and, tni,leail the people. G. W. Brown. One of the diost prounnent actors 111 the Kansas tlitilcultit, etas ti {lnnen, for int.rly of i'rs%% ford county, in this State boring, the last campaign. Ma paper, the Herald of F.rrdo.n. furni.lirtl the principal food for i.briekt rg throughout the North.-- Ile st as also (maul the faintouv Free State prtionertt," was rtptementeti as a great mar t) r. Ate., and a e have seen the teary (Ina n the elteets aor erettnlous OM men told At nutatherle'llitulletts 511110 hlu t ulatut thun der orator porttavol ~ utli•ruigs. But the ‘ll l l . llll I, 1111.. L kt•tit 1; 4 to in ell "'Wpm ] . Icy tw l k k l ,ll 14. 1111rmlitee all !LI hole t ronl the Oildh appear; to he Pouted at the Nem York 'Ft ‘ l , lll, nod it, mnal.rr fr% rimointori. Blown has totitlettily 81111(• 10 hl, s1•II,(•N Till , I k,11.11 . r11 lOU mak .vllllllll.lr to pri dirt flint ill lie it •I:ive Ntnte, VilkiltlY atth 0111ln/en/ion of pr , %Liming emigration to the lituaturys.ulival. milking it Li Jae, Siete If . h:anidts is 110 t a .hie State it will not lie the fault of dun. ngngurs throughout 'the North, who, we honestly lailieve Llesue it to l i e made sou II that their 'midtown's may /IV sentiud. «'e say again and again that Kansas ran never 0 slave State' Nineteen twentieths of the population of the Teriftery. at the pri,ent rate of increase fmin the North, are, or none %%1111W, in _favor of freedom, and %till never context to he englaved. It is an outrolgZ• upon the irople 11f Kahmas, those afro have born.- the tight us tieFson iu the past, to he thus misrepresented in the East, and through pohttral Journals. Tray. el over the entire length mid breadth of Kainsaa and it is almost impossible to find a man or ettlier party so Wat to troth as to eXLlMMA,Atoubtxtrto the ultimate result Let our friends in the Stales, instead of desponding, send its words of cheer and i hope A rause was never bentilltted by In boring emilinually to discourage and ilishear lion its advocates. Partizans may hope to gain tiositioully pursuing tho course they do ' but their triumph sill he slmrt lived.-- We are disttoted, almost angered, at the ; croaking policy of some of our. exthanges l land wish they would dip our actinaintan. cos. Ile also pitehea into Gar. Robinvon after the folkm tug wanner : " flay of hiwalltitiniitration has clos ed in Kansas, ft. , voids 0, 4 04 0.1 of hr,o4' on ItrlefllllLrfaftl bar. rtnd uhra Mr fru/rare liall be rimed, tad, appear hefore the Amer ican pf of the frog, of Muse of much of the strtfe and r ontentinn which has debrmed our gosutiy country." A lovcrixon FOR UTAH. —lt appears that a Get-vivo, for the .2 Saints " of the Territory of Utah has at list been found, and no mistake- The Washington Union believek that , it is not too premature in an nouncing that Col. Cumming, of Missouri, hits been appointed Covernor of Utah, and that lie intends to remove his family thither with the view of making that Territotry his !permanent reaideeke.' Col. Cumming' is a lentleman iff tried official integrity and largo experience in frontier life. • Posses sing great perkonal courage,of a conciliatory nature, yet prompt and energetic in the din; charge oC.duty, he will bring to the import ant responsibilities which he has assumed the most essenti a l qualities for success in the delicate, and even dangerous, mission which has been confided to him. ' The iltqrkings of Xormonism An Englisb clergyman who loft England to.join thialtformens, returned to London In SepteinbeF last. Ile has just. published a volume O w ing his opinion of tho ssinta found in the vicinity of theCireat Salt Lake. We quotu "One of the must repulsive features' of Mormonism is the proxy system. This is so destructive to every good and honest feeling that many staunch Mordionites re ject it altogether. - I heard dim of At-eldest. L 1 6 4108 say, that nothirig - on earth would ever porsuide him to believe in it, and that if liii-haiLa A kig.tisitlsilinvuil shodt him. Nor will any reader be surpris ed when ho knows what it hi. I will en ' th'avor to explain it timidly. When aluarried min is milled by aonfi , rence to reCirctgri Mon, hothisthe privilege. UM they call it, be. fore leaving home, of choosing sonic one to take the oVemittht of his rattle, goods, and wbabj:er may possess :to provide for 14Pletimrk the family and tie become the pro-tempore husband iiE'the de." The ostensible reason for this arrange ment as to prevent the husband from iferin,g any loss" during his absence on ink - sionary labors, sine° the greatness of his Hutitre kingdom" deprntis upod the num ber of elitliirmi furhas here. To Parry out this idea, the wik is handed over to a dep uty husband, who maintains his position in the family till the husband returns. Mtge and immoral is this thrm7 may be, it is 'strongly advocated, by the leading men at die llreat Salt Lake. We again quote the returned elergymen " lus bluffly. rt . Always laugh whenx_citi can, it in a etiEbp , - - 117- A gold mine has been discovered near Loiretio, Cambria county. &Ail the rage—Speculating in lands. flu entefial, gentlemen. 1177 The inventor of gas lights was Phil lips Le thin, a Frenchman. ry• Better be smitten %tab a young lady than have the Rheumatism. ¶9- Sure Barometer -15„.g00d sized roast- 1 1 1 mg - roe on your fetotk ?fever fails. ity Pop, flz, bang,* crack ; snap ! The 4th as ill be here on Saturday next. The editor of tire True 'Democrat has been appointed to a Clerkship in Washing ton city. Ili' Tlteye is a 'gal' don u-town so modest Amt./die won't swing in the garden, 'cause 'titters hits byes. tr' Co:. Patterson, one of the editors of the flarrisbuig Telegraph is histicating In this place, - (in It stream; when you advertise— businAli it like architecture—its best sup porters are in columns. r tood hl,l l lhCft her —lbis that pays more than the terms call fop such ail out is I dodge klurnside• May - Ins shadow never g roo• less There are only three Way s of getting out of a scrape —write out, back out, but the hest way 13 to keep out. We were compelled, to out our ez. elianges last neck, owing to a large increase or imw hubmeribcrs. I? 7 Thu.. .• Phu; rglies " are in a great stet about the result 01 the recent elections Why not publish the returns. A. M. Allen, of Potttville, is said to have invented a prsnress by winch bagmen-co: type likenesses ire taken on knther. , Keep your (miner in disputes The cool hammer l'ashicris this red-hot Iron tnto any shape heeded • I paper out ot,i mitt,' is lii nig stgitiliennt motto (,nod ei ill to all in. 11 ts lio Ills iitiouptly Det Med to netts, 11111 III:11011g hopt ,1 . 1)1. , SI rt•ct C'onititissioner ISM ',minute the ;:and NOrrls already ttun• ,1,..'t its those hoses leirrek, rota., t arts, wagon*, stir., rte , 'Hut editor of till ix, hinge says lie net or 101 l one ghost and that Wilt the glu'.l of a sinner ti wisifistir piry trig for his paper. "East horrible to look upon -Our lady friend %%ho riq:.citted it, a or 3 t i e;tl 111,1 Innary • gill lilt pt the thanks of uv good a fiolow ns et er \ to,sl Ilse foot sir in his stocking fret It tit))' kl unl tat llsm nod, It ill vole sidr r tilt bent er Upped for the interest he lie has tuattifestt il in ion behalf We hai r eineitd phi aunt , 011 , stir list Pat. thrill 111 j • JO1111 Clay, a him of the departed statesman, shot a horse trainer riamisl Ed ger. in la kniglon, hy., on the 11th is supposed to be Mortally vb °arnica ninde ins escape 't kn Editorial Cony Sit 14 prop...ed In he held in Illirriitniriz Miring the Solli titer, to take Into e o ll , l , ll . lktlnll matters Of anvil to their Interest n. Let nu tune Chapter the gentkescit.. IC Tilt: ifisnitir, or Tire I tSC tothit \ . , 'Fite I. ) couting Amway Fu [nu attee pica o' t i al hieev,ao, 011 T Cmnpaily p a i d *135,718, in da m a g e': the ity, silt , the ek- vast t ear. 'rtoty have now insured 4>.23.- ereoieti bt !be intriiigrm r that a "" 1 "")""r 251 :153,12, and premium notes in lonic a l magnificence was In be erected for motutting to $2,182,72,0,07 the ore teinkei 4)0 ups lug Ihr iip. , , , r- ,t sin Vey h a s p a t mien completed , for pet or fashionable Si' let ) Oen anew Rad Road from it.to,i ll e s,,,tioito. nod I logur O slo allkc 11111,10)i .1 iii the stork taken, and the road will jlia; the le g al splcrelor or tio eit.o Jai l . Lc oon an soon on possible, under a char di lice, arid the distinguished ~, who t. . re several year, ago .1, (1111%11 all tat "Be, 61, mine " ' It is pi OpOSCII to light the streets lit a a 111.1,4, 911111 little iwivit..l( the iry 1, ,of rural ari,toetnev - 'I he 1,41,1411. g ri ;lage not a 4,lAuLatind nules from Bellefonte, n ag, th e n Say with red hate d girls! If at- lived there lianllt inns: sill Ii OW I lahurate and evien- ae'd play tipsy-every night, and hug the .1N I 11111,11 id the int, nor For u sca,oll of thl-114 t• lint there 13;333ininellong more niqut nr . pi paralytint thaw all I have yet narrated. I mean tborearfid sin of incest, which is so intlinatnly and closely connected with pol3g- IkRIV• J could parts-311:1rue instate..., It urn limiter ant - 111etitglitet are manic! to 1,130 same man: rind live with him its wives others, where brother and slits are num and a Ife, tool son. Ilugliam iottlez. speak- ' 1 ing olive 11,11111 tits /4411194.4 . t in the Talstroas • ele.tdt id he hoped the day WWI not far din.. (Ant V 1 hell these prineti3l3 S wou ld 1333 more fully tatigth and aete3l upon, and that ehil, ' 313eit wutil3 be brought up to regard each other as fgtnre fillrlllerS• for that tints the family wool! 'become more emmottet " As " n mse iii point," ne t%3313131 mention that 801111` ten months strum Illelt. was ft !MITI it Liaorpool. who behl the tit'l'e of 0 0 11 1 1 ,,i10r 1., th e Dolti s h Itrestrlezey, who, oid«I h 1 atithorith s there and the eon gra I Poll fund • T s -MO. II II litnnitfather, mother and thr3 „%taughturs. the ,ttttl,a , ' , l lit 1 11 r I. t n , 'I 114 11 II bight', r•3 l I. la null , And 033 ir etmla3uer tu .in ;% lag I laqr Ilestakal .11 111 , 11,1--I. nn,, moat..' Ihr thrt 3. da33..1 3 1, 3 ,P 3 man our. 3 :owl the Ira,mrs al, a al. tom 1/II 4 1111.. 11, llr t 0441 .1 , 1 \II 4 1111111 ,4 u m'i'tt. ft by 1131::h 1 4 he, l ies fIII 011 3 I look thin/ tl/ 4 _74 . 111, I, (0114, 144/1,1,,, tt In ~• h ! c id it N o t ing all ad,*, an3l 11 I, 3 insisied 33f 'but 10110 044111 ,4 1.1 . 141T1 If (111 at all lit a ta 3 t 44'14 4 lilt 3 .1101g1I Icr and nn. Ow, ti 4 44441. 'lll4. 4 , 141,141 lOW joi , intl , al,l that for 4 .4111, WWII' 141 VIII 1.1,1- the t1.t11 , 1114-1., soil laaliciall,l‘ the Italialation of 1,) k.agllwn This strut rit , it tott , s like a nible a 3331 ,el Ito It t, no 41 I I I, 11144. 4.3,11),^ pro', That silt it tin, nun , should e \ p litis tialt land, In the te.tt of not /1' , 1," any ,4* those 1,3 I 1111 , 11 4 ( 111 , 11 110 riMo Imf ;1. I' 111 1 4 aunt f9j,, I.,rulort iiil Is till. •...t( ~111 of the do, Ito.- I,„p„t u.I 33f, I. 313111,3313 to say It may be put II 10l but It II 111 not Ili' 1011 down by n 1.111 I'm 31 men 3,33131 rett‘mn, they 133%3 nould b3mine Mor mons. \% it Inn it, hails :the tin; vaa-upanis In olden time, a person Con% ICtoti Of II mot it a 1,0 u pon ii t ; mod mg a ealOninialo. ttx, , 011114 !mod 1.. I,IIIIOV 11111 G,lnrl ilu 11" Oat , Oto 111.• hiols,hr nit all lows, a.: , 1 hark like it dog for nl th." " 1:111 (,d d atm the :I quartet or hour. It' thi., custom] were vie he low') Bulk :Mupliii at the pronella day, rliVre ttuul.l be %%111411 sOlop)W41 Ole malt n,th olu re, oh an ',One Lott •t%0%1111g,. . 111 , ••• 1111.1 g, %, rrt• Int 111 , 114 d ,add, idyl ,1111111- ,".t I ',Lilo:qt . ), -A Ilea skin, contaiiiiii -, d and lk ti tin ititiocitt - • pool Ind, id '' ~,, ~„„,,,„, $05 1,,, Seri e,. fi, h r,,, I, , OM. 10:P"" tilt lit ight of to , -,,,,,„.,1 , opertortlY ,sciences. the - prin.:lo4l, " a the Block Kt-- ilit t ‘i VI l. suddenly brought to the lev, I of . publican party, seventeen old bachelors' ti, ir ~ilO iiisignitn awe, and attei non nit he,,,,,,, and all the , thai ,,,„ g „,,,,,„,,,,.,;„ of r. 11 , bons the head 4 the Ilialibloo coliehl- seventy 01,1 maid, al , I 1.11 shake the dust of the a rOnged city , .", from the soks of his feel, and take Ins de- ji a"' """" til '" 1 ""' P enni,• for that Penults, or rovine t er-, the - Ilert to heart liglint it its laid, Ile Was not rail, lior she afraid ; Fat \V, st • The mansion elesvit . cif it fII in to , ii , ha ." of ~..„., worthy „ Iwo " kb ,„„ t ,,,. , 1 ; k: koksed her his, he kissed her brow, , Sh e murmured, , 111.111 happy now. ' who arts the usitiil id,limilisi IVY f 1111101111 1 .0.1 I diet he would ,d i . 4 , i hais ,. ay May 28, , 57, 1 And he more !armed than other folks, 1 "Made tracks ' straightway for Tripple's the splendid prole rty of It. C. 111W111,11111\ , - ) , - purchased an excellent suit of clothes. The day of the sale came, and with it a few I an d persons disposed to putchase. After a few . L' The lAke ('icy (Minnesota) ‘• Tri bal, it wan stnick down to James It Mani., I ;tinei" a Black Republican paper, openly Eitq , of-thi.verer. for the stint of $1:1.100. - iktgaics it.of in favor of negro equality. Thus endeth another chapter in the history ' It repudiates as " utterly falacious " the of the Lancaster Bank. whereby the trainee , Democratic doctrine of %lute supremacy. of its dishonwit President, which cost up- It hopes that the Convention will so frame wutils of 43,000 to rant,-- pas s e s i n t o th e the Constitution of Minnesota an to declare hands of RA honest citizen for less than one ' the negro in all respects equal to the white , half of the 'orig,mal Cost. i man. . O' Be content as long as your mouth is full and body covered , remember the poor ; kiss the pretty girls: don't rob Tour neigh ber.,, hen roost; nellcr lark an Maur's pec,t et , nor entertain an Idea that he is going to treat : kick dull care to the deuce ; black par own boots ; sewon your own buttons : 50i1)... Spier to take the Democratic, Watch, man and pay for it. Good practical advice; 0, -- /- •• l'hanl, , c is written on the tide, On the forest's leafy prole ; On the jewell'il crows of night ; All, where'er thy eye can rest, Show it legiblytinprest." But still there is no change in the popular ionion that a large and most beautiful . nick of spring and summer goods are to he Ijl l had at Reynolds' cheap store. ~ - , ,i• When the Veil of death has beeti it, Nwn between iis and the objects of oar re gard, how tigick-sighted do we become 11 41terr-tneritv,- and- bow - bitterly - do iVo — ilien remember words or looks of unk.indriesa which may have escaped rid iu our inter course with them. plow careful should such thoughts render 110 in ftilfliment of those °dices 04trtermed ! For who can tell how noon the `nintneitt may arrive when repel.. tante cannot be followed by reparation. Or A Me. Smith went home •, elevated" the other evening. Mrs. Sinil,ll conducted her truant lord to his bed-rooirp. Smith started down statist, double-faatetted all the doors, and put a beam against the hall door. I' What are you doing, Smith rt .. Why you, see,Vm looking up the house very -carefully, because when I come in I seen three of four loafers around this neigh borhood but darke,_l don't want to lose that twersuit I bittglit - of Montgomery lc Son, on Allegany ,Street. Take rust:nosey, b u t don't Like pr r hat new suit, That's all." .11. Smith snickered right out, she( did. • An Editorial Sanctum in Kama The &Maas rorrorpolulcid or the Rich mond Enquirer, in a rount letter. to that pa pen, thus describes the ',modulo of the toil tor of tlp IV. cl.fy Ilerahl, printed in bcay-LI onworth City, at the time he made a n visit: It nal not he amiss here to give you a sketch of die oftlce as presented to the eye of al steal ger limn I.ons.oaria. •• A 141( to the printing °dice a-thil i ded a rich tient. ()II en tuingthe tirst loom wont. m ig ht h a m], th ree .shingles' we on the dsor , on one spie l nay a rich lied -Ifressch blankets, sheets, ! s id e , foths. shirts cloaks and rugs, all to , izethei : op the is all bong hams, maps, veil_ Lon and Hell enwasings, onions, poi trails, and litiol.ft on the floor were a,ni.le of bacon, carved to Lily Wile, corn ant ftointoes, sta. I Mowry mid Welts on a nice dressing case stood a wooden tray half full' of dough, while erltakizry ocateioed 4.1,0 intifessarrrnati desk. In the room on the left- -the sancuun --the houswife, cook and editor lived in glorious unity—one person. l ie was seated on a stool, with a paper before him on a piece of plank, writing a vigorous knock_ dossii to nn article in the Kickapoo Pioneer, a paper of a Iva' city. Me" cooking atoye was at tits left, and tin kettles all around the corn cakes wan a ‘doin', and instead of scratching his head for an idea, as editra often do,- ho turned the cake and went ahead." - r - '• - The Roy, Mr. Ka'loch pirac f wit in 'Rock land, m e., recentlyi, to a crowded congTega c titm. The impudence of thus continuing to preneliffig is oily exeusablo on the ground unturned by Dr.. Johnson, that " them is merit in maintaining good principles, though the preacher is seduced into violation of them." YEN, PAfiTE & 801118088. VfBi blo—Tha comet. Orr - Some on a Whitklo-00. BlOr [r7Abseni—Janne MC lame, Eaq irT On a visit—J. K. Shoemaker, Esq. fr_, Clever fellow—Maj. Robt. Durham. (r - Don't notice every one-horse editor. frt. Stirred up—The street r Mum issione r. [CP Settled —The weather—over the left ." ; : ak=-TifecipTil- - • - Lon of Life. - rrible n of country ug the at 'c otie Terrible Whirlwind at On -- BatiVnlay afternoon a wind passed_over a small seal near UticacN. Y. It appearx ternoon several citizens of Utica, very remarkable formation of neL___ or cloudy substance extending front the. hea vens nearly to the earth,. where it seemed t o . diminish altnoat to"a , Pinnt,, but expanding gradually as it ascended, until the peculiar form woe lost in the cloudy sky. It made aAtussiug. ritsitingtioille, and a- ohne, die tan& from the city settled near the earth, leveled onoor two fences. Further on a barn mdaslied to pieces, and sevdsal trees torn tip by tire` roots, until it approached Baptist parsonage house, occupied by Mr. dolin Warren. Here, we quote from the Utica herald : Mr. W., informs nwthirt he was engaged in his garden at about finwe'clug and saw the abproach of the cloudy Olga dik it threw up the trees. As its.eburae . poilited j>a tho di rection of his own house he ran to the dwel ling caught two of his elder children and call ad to his wife to save the other three and herself by following him to the cellar. The husband had descended two or three step• with his charge, and the wife with an infant end two older_children had reached the col lar door; when the house was struck. The whole frame work was lifted from the stone foundation: the entire woodwork above the first floor wits carried genie twent y ' feet and then , dropped in grand perfection of ruin, while the first floor with the skive, s attached which caught in the foundation, was filially turned roof-like over the entire Mr. Warren with two of his children re mained in the cellar enclosure Without in jury. Mrs Warren was found on the ground about ten feet from the cellar door, almoal, entiri ly stripped of her clothing, y ntl so SC- f i verely injured about her neck and body that she died urchin an hour after the c.i burnt) althongli entirely conscious, her arrant wa. found near by aid almost entirely tree from injury yet utterly destitute et clothing ; a little Ito) who et as following his mother to the rellnr is tins lying unconscious front the I wounds he rereivtd in the common wreck. Ms recovery is %cr . ) doubtful' an elder girl escaped without any ivotry. The (Nulling teas tail sto I is, 18s1.!11 feet, and substaidt ally built. In rear of it was a barn, distant about live rods. 2.542 feet, which was lit- Crtdiy shivered to splinters. Next in the due southeasterly line of its 'nurse it uproottd several large (tees, scat ter, d 010 fruits g•rostird the toad and a large halo brlottguiß to Nli .John Ihlalttig Thin ltiolding Was or recent and “oy , tiltslatittal 1,1111,1 and dr, by Sri le, t anon its boa, t the ,I,strot•tir k nit tit lure it .11 pl tees, senllrt ulg hi; ge tun. 11( . 1,0111M tire ilidAk al n d141:111 , o 4,1 hum it%c t. liftt VII roils, distributing t lie Ilia 111 Lll,lloll , duct bons. and actually 1.11,111 R Up an • iron hinder *lin string till lime ei perhaps roll! !Mildred .1101111 i . ligi.ll.od It at leant ktl feet from the hunt A rule belong ing to Mr. It , standing near the limit tins kill e d a itlioot any annairilt amind : knout ;lids forth, r gill. m Buret line It smaller Lain 1 . 1 ' t t:1 11 1:. to the same gemilennin 'IN demo/idled and a hat is very singular in this wstaii , t toit hit le of the material of ahn It it was COII•tirlIC1011 Is to to 101.111g1 any.% here. lie shaver'( boards rind 0111111,4 !done atm , t to ita existems. It coliiintzul sly veplllg ba i t erg syibmg in its Ira rk 11 1 1illtt n null further ha le 1 0 1 0 11Hed Its !lOW gill the earth mrtrto hate ascended frnm the Slit Inci , , of the ground and dissolved into a general cloudy 4ortii ' u hole extent of emintry over ii Inch it pass ed was about the nines and it is said to „tale trai. Illed at the rate or a mile n Ti a phenomenon was followed by violent rams and WIWI% Pnxibers. In nobruite Lha DonaneraTio Stttte Twitet, the Harrisburg Daily l'rlfvrapl, no oppmd lion nett simper, -rapt Ilre Democratic pat • ly has not i many-tualities that wet our tip proliatirm, yet there is one that tt deserves credit for - namely, the pleferenee it has al- Nays shown. ill tliti State at 11.11. , t, for prin• tern—their liar teal workers. Of Hie four candidates 1101.,• aupported by them for State offices thrTe have bet n rnembei I; of the -.krt pr, servative" -NI, ssrs. in r, "fluirripson and Strwkland llf their- facul ties we until say nothing suffice it. that they have rendered valuable !•41 V leo to the patty, mtul reeert e their rewsrd TIM-1 t. One of 010 trans that Denswracy desert es commeridatiouffir thought, e confess ars like a pearl 4111011 g WWI lea. There is ImOr riglit potic - v m Oil s course. For it is ren arding tilt; scieli 16,111.14 in the Callse of the par ty and inciting their felloit T to stronger struggles, it ilk a ',right vlll,lll'l_7l. before In Cam. of VPlltters - tae 1111 , 1‘011t1t,111 . y the real ttultherm el a per. t), ad Lieltd4ll pallet speakeraahnie often (4l. tdtt..atn honors, it IY7II L, easy Lu "Lots . that the) do hot render the trit.d service. TatNV-ATI. \ riC -We have been infoxined dial the first telegraphic des patch to he transmitted aeros the ocean sill he the coMplinients of dames Buchanan, President of the United States, to Queen Vietoria. and the return despatch will con ey her Majesty's reply. The third despatch twill be from England, and will be, it is said, a complimentary tnbuto to Horace B. 'felt bets, Ksq , the original projector of this great enterprise. vddr.Tebbets was for ninny years a resident of Boston, and is now of j New York. He has devoted the Nat six years of his tune almost exclusively to the enterprise now so near completion. A FAMOUS litIMSI9.--." Cossack,' ' the horse that Captain Nolan rode when he was killed at Balaklava, (in the famous charge) k now the propertrof a gentleman of Cincin n ati, iknd arrived in that City kart week. fie is a gray Arab stallion. atx year* four leen hands high. Ilia groom, who canoe with in Edward tileappers ono thh'eleveh survivors of a regiment of nine hundred Biltkh soldiers sho landed in lin)/ 4,01 i, in February, 1854. lie was atATina; ibtlakla vs, Inkermann, and at the siege of &basun pal. and looks ; it is said, as it he was made of - oak, lignumvitio, and iron, DISCOVERY OF A BODY WITH 81800 term IT.—Yesterday morning the body of a gen teel looking and well dressed loan was found by some fishermen in dm 01,0 river, °moo sue the farm of Mr. Williams, at the end of the,plauk road, nine miles, below the city. Chi the person of the deceased w era found MOO in gold, a line gold watch, a large and heavy knife, and a pair of small p Ile was rather good loolslng L aul. al2out,Svc rt tigirrirriftrfirriTiNelari - height, and wore dark whiskers.-Limistrine Courier, Jung AL A HARD Ciro. —The Joliet (Ill.) Signal records the fact that, a few days ago, Mr. James Agnew, of that city, had his vest and an excellent /ever watch eaten up by a co*. The paper does not say whether or pot the watch was recovered. • Mr. Agnew should have adopted the plan of •an 'did - friend of ours, who, when an ox swallowed his pocket book containing 810500 in Bank bills,' im mediately procured a rifle ;will shot' down the ox, curhira open, and took out the money all safe and nearly sound. This is p, matter of fact and may be so regarded. 12c7- When Dr. li. and Lawyer A. wero walking arm in arm, a wag said to a friend : 4. Those two aro-just equal to ono highway- Man."—" Why," was the response, ‘• 13e• oauso,'rreldiocl tho wag, " it is a lawyer and a doctor—your money Or your life. torrtgoOtart. [For the Demooratio Wittehmtm.) PIIILADYLPHIA, June 27th, 1857 Mesas. EDITORS :—There is a pehect calm in the city of Penri,to-day,and folks look languid—very languid- as they go along in the !limiting", mood, for you must know that the warm weather is upon us. Old Sur fo - -day; his been giving U 8 11131W1 ink ling of what he has in reserve for no, and if ilia a. s,pru . n l un oLlehatant-intendit-tei-410 when " he spreads himself" in all his "sun uy majesty, God help the people. is not' mtiati ' appointment "of' the new °enactor having .heimarnadO,' and o great many ,being disap pointed ate" sorely griirred, 4- iir - ritt• r- atltn - - Mg in for a share °file Mayes 'and Makes.— se it is with every thing in life : all can't be pleased. In relation to the Cloverrnor- Gen. Packer strengthens deify, and his vote hereabouts will be a noble One-- preying conclusively that the city of Penn has a high appreciation of his many sterling iputlities'and his steadfast adherence to the doctrines of tie,mocracy. '' James T. W. 51ct'allister, the health'of- Ilaer of this city, died suddenly on Tiars day. He was a generons.hearied but like too many °Tour politicians, he pro veld to be his own worst enemy. • The most important event of the week, hai been the Cauveution of Earthen Ware Dealers, which was composed of members of that branch of trade from all•parts of the Union. They had a grand time of it—bong more of It siwial than a business affair. ' A constable namedldOon nits stabbed to death on Saturday evening last whilst at tempting to suppress a riot in Carberry's Court, in one of the lower wards. The murderer has been arrested, Sewn has Just reached this city of a fear furless of WU by the burning of the steamer Montreal, near Quebieo, on the 26th inst.-- She had on board near 500-emigrants, most ly 4tsueli, and it Is stated by Telegraph that nenir three hundrerl and fifty of them per ished': (Mel grant that the number May not pro% e heavy when the full returns 01111 hare been received. 'I he number of deaths in this city for the wet k ending to-da,, It as 131 -being a de crease from last week of 41 Ut eunstlmp [ion IA. scarlet leer 11,11rou lied. 5, lie dulls 66 children 65. Coder 5 yeart 47. neer 70 years, 10 The market; to-day are gMet. Floor 1.1 doll at $7,37 for shipping brands. Ityo I:tmr;elhatal 75. Wheat 19 wanted—small Sales at'itl,B*to $l9O for red, and white at $1,95 Corn is to good demand,at 90 eta fur )t flow. A, the next will be " Fourth' of July , *eek" you may be assured that younie America" is pceparing fur the happy event. Itut what I s fun for the boys to death to Her- VMS people. Already you can hear the wiiiihs in all parts of the town. May the glorious day of Columbia's freedom ceaso to be lemeinbered n kenthe stars and stripes cease to float. Our Main Line Salo" took place oil this eel. according: to law, *WI was outekaased by the Veunsylvaana Railroad Company.— hi regard to the utility of the sale a great ("Atli:mice of the opinions exists. Time will only kit whether it is for good, or evil. • Yours, Truly. " TYPO." Attempt to Break Jail. The I.pek IlasiOrr stchman says, on Thursday the 'ISO' insL, a stranger came to our ton it. who Introduced himself as a Brush Peddler, liftiristerly of Milton hut rectlntly from goading l'n., and answered tp the name of John Wagner Alter canvass:lig the princi pal part of our Borough, he called at the Jail to , ee a young gentleman confined there :INI luting his trial, &barged with appropria ting another g,entleinait's money to his OWTI use. After spending a few 11011144 with this it iwnter, who appears to be tin acquaintance of Ins, lie returned to the lintel where he had ken .topplog Notleng more was seen of the stranger until about midmght, when Air. Bolinger, ille.Detit. Sheriff happened to pass the east end of the Jail card, ho discovered his %cover looking an amitsly up the wall of the pn.on. As soon 05 his %ye caught the form of the Deputy he started oil at a g entle trot. After scrutinizing the premises Sher iff Bolinger discovered a rope hanging - over the wall. lie at once suspected the mischief. nod seizing hold of the rope, lie soon discov ered by the pulling at the other end that ono of the jinn/ILL'S was about to ascend. HO held a tight grip until he supposed the cus tomer had got high enough,he let go and down went the customer, but on the wrong side to the one he anticipated. Tits Sheriff then hastened to the inside to see what was going on, but to his surprise he found all of his libarders snugly pronged in bed Upon an errtniliation, a I6t of imposed some of the " ardent" which had been conveyed to them ill some unknown tray during the day lay in one corm r of the room and on the table lay the following letter, which they in their haute to get Into bed had forgotten to,destroy. " Lock Eleven Jail, June 18tEt. Mr. [leery Bolinger Deputy Sheriff sir : I take the pleasure to lee you know this Jail, was never niacin to hold us, and sir I am very much obliged to you for the kind at tendance you have showit towards me and the rest of the prisoners that has been under your care. • Yours &c.. The next morning while the Sheriff was on Water street, he discovered his visitor of the day previous, and immediately went through the prwess of laying hands on the gentle lle• was immediately taken b e cnro his Honor W. S. Gila, Esq., and plead guilt,/ to dm charge which was prefered against him. The 'Squire after a patienalnveeliga ' lion of the facts bound him over in ,the sum of 8500 to appear at the next Court of Quar ter Sessions to answer, audglinit'Olitc.'il ..... prison. n tiktunge Brush Water aMirfireier g a the way „from Reading to supply opr good people with that needful article, brughea,4and after a stay of a few hours to fall We 4he, hands of the ( , hilistines it is really too 'bad. We feel sorry for him--over the left—and . hope that his misfortune will not deter other intiu erant petlillers from furqlshing urwith the nick.macks of life. We hope the next bes ellietiir of this kind that comes to this place witl briny along a few fine tooth combs. A Washington correspondent of the Pe i ' mond Smith. says that,,lden. Walker has Fx pressed an intention of-going vary soon to California, " where he can operate with more advantage than elsewhere in the Union.' If ho does not return to Nicaragua, thi c o rrespondent intimates he m ay , organ ise and conduct an expedition into the northern territory of Mexico, in-order to avenge 04 shooting of Crebhe and his 011ibusters.
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