1ta_31..12,b2=M406:-- B. 81:ELY ANI) P. IL 4411 , e;6, FITITL-)118. .11ELLEFONTE, PPAN •A . 31FLV 111, ISS2 SPE I"ftiD)VRIINOR WILLIAM - F PACKER ( l AN u, I.) um 1, -, rin:s i. \TROD STR ICKLA ND St:pKi.mc synarA WILLIAM STRONG JANES THOMPSON All:oomenrnknttniti rvcomownifing per sons Anil:office will lwrlin gi• , l 'al ow regtilar advertising rnt(.„ nod no u :1 •n nunuui;l- Lion Hill be inti(r:ed unto the each. DOITIOCratis Tri pha. ---- ' l- Witig, who has spent his best flays in alms 'mg and nuorepresenting the Dem.-retie party, its men and an mi.asiiies, is non pouring forth the most totter in i ectii i, h e . rause, it is not what it seas, (in Inn opiiiiiiii,) rr heti lie vilified and abused it, in days o ' by. The ntterk however, rernititls its of a hnnible hie alit-whin, i eltpliant, and 0 111 meet with afoot the 1111111 C IsIIISII as The writer of the article chargi , s the hewn °crane party n oh having changed its view 4 On the Slavery emend ion, awl joins the slot lion cry of .. Slave liming I loin wrai.) ,' ' Ac 'Norr let us examme for a moment, the tines Lion fairly and Impertially. In the South 117n,41, Democrats, and K11111C.N01111,41.' in favor of the " rrolor mit dot ton ' .111.0.Norila, a majority of all primes depre eats its sans e within thetipale of our free Constiluti • ThasPlihrek Republicans, heir - o f ever, profes so ouch sympathy, for the slave that they would Dread/re the Union, were it in their power, in order to do away with Slavery. The Democracy, though not favoring the principle of Slavery, acknowl edge the common rights of a common peo• ple under a common Constitution, and while they appreciate and cherish the glorious lih erty they epjoy under that Coostitotion. they accede to every citizen of the Visited States, equal nen frith themselves, and deprecate all National agitation of a ipies lion that has trireatened the peace ..r our Union, and that can and should be properly and satisfactorily settled by, those immedi ately interested. The sovefeigtity of the people is and always hen been the basis of Democratic aentiment and Democrats. ac tion, and ilia doctrine that the people of early In Li* rei , wat result 111 the Old Dominion,' municipal division shall be allowed In gov that Gibraltcr_of Democracy, the combined ern themselves, subject only to the Constt elaniitita of o pposition to utfr principles have tuition of the United States, in not only then met witha signal defeat. , a portion of the Democratic creed, lint e. vi- In Pennsylvania we find the pitiful spec- dal element of our Republican Government. ladle exhibited daily, of an abortive attempt The people have heretofore endorsed it, and on the part of the scattered fragments of the will continue to Oplitild it ; and we venture once powerful, but treasonable, band ott n id. the assertion that ten years from now, op t:tight, conspirators, yclept Know-Nothings, position to it will be as tal e as opposition to galvanize the monster Into life for another to the old Democratic position againq a ennteat with the frtends of law, order and I Unned State% Kink now is, right; but we ace in the distanc,, Oho hand- The Whig niltiiiis Os! 011 544 - *-4411:x . writing on the wall, so plainly, that t. h e questions the party in unchanzed It nil who runs may read" the fate that awaits mils that it """I the S'"''' ' ll, ' - ' 4 "1"" h e those who are engaged in this effoi t to rule. 1 its opposition to the infointoin bill for the or rain, if they cannot role The Deinoe'. , sale of the Main Line it also 011111 , Clint racy of Penro.yleania, at thin moment strong- the Part% 1' 0111 .n" a l ""rr 111 " 1 " '''''' "'I er than they 'Were it ni or ago, ri ill seize '"" f" 6 'l4" "1., / ' "'' "I'%'n'c that e 3 "'"'" 3 with graot to.inp Ott traitortni a hosts or to (tenantless oar It How men because they Black-Reptiblicens n... 1 the wank! hordes, were born rr bete nor fullers were. After of Know-Nothings. and 1.1 l u sh them i„; admitting +no lino bof our pretioles and find atoms. ' It need, hit the bum: dolts of an !ring not hi Ilg untrue dist we have as,erted election to be gains 61,11 ; 0 nith, to cum-, the iilitor of it," Mpg. hod Leiter turn his' pi s t e th s i r p a t e , a nd f iii ~,,:, iiii „ih i / r i t i d,,,,,, IAIIII, 111111 1 Ilf it ~ 141 SOl7lO biller i: se tllllll td the world that on the g' nod sod of I ',. in , 'id, .1 0, in,; to t 1d"1111. 0 It . reader, dint a,, sylvania no political lien ry ran lung 1. - Xlsl , old I) , m0.4:1 tic [arty hos chrtt , ;ed its plot when reason is It.ft. Ilse to vomit:it i I --that I cipl s insDprinciplei tiii., I ha( le, and hi the Democracy of tiro ..Kit) stone Slate are I prude, i ssors, hate stlwar s violently opposed, true to the ancient,f,iith of their fathers, anal and Vllll , ll hate nn orb ed het - 1 , 4101y to the that when Perms.) Ivania on logs from her best int, resi 4 of the entintry Democratic' moorings, then oohed is the re Our Mend lir the Whig is m1,1111104' a public in danger. The result in October smart fellow, ems it I , tofusion of sublime as next, in Penns) Icanta, is ill tint add another nett es chaste and exalted ideas—a gentle to the record of splendid victories so often man of fertile imagination, brilhant wit, ex achieved by the indoniitable Democracy oft pensive mind. and withal a very clever fel the lantiof Pennsylvania low, and might phi/ do some good in. the -- -..............- ; world', if lie would learn the difiereiwr 10. . Rejoicings at' osta Rica., tween assertom and arvomit between rll-. I. Great rejoicings had taken 'dace in Costal Hain:Mtn and sound reason If he repents Rica over the mum of a portion of the army , "in sack cloth and ashes," life enmity he from Nicaragua. General Cauaa laid re- 1 has borne to that good old party that tins trained, with' a portien of - the troops, in or- devienped lies country and protected his lib ditto reatrgantze that • - country and govern- eity", - lir Ciiri conic over to our ranks, and meat. W. Cary Jones, a son-in-law of ex• experience the pleantire of being a Demo . Senator Benton, had passed through l'autima,' era!, of having a clear conneience, a hirer on his way from Washington to San Jose,: of his e:ountry and a defender of its impe as also Mr. M Flan is, a SOll in-law of l'ommo- Timis Constitution. dote orgaak ---............1.- ound for the Name place--; , ,-, I ,Ell . IOCNITIWKTT4 —A new counterfeit The Costa Ricans evince a determination to five dollar note on' The Exchange Bank of hold permanent poss;.';'sion o,(Ttinta Arenas,rv p , e i ' bas made its appearance. It in opposite fireytown, and the fortifications on I • I " nrg. 'l'lie eignette reproento two the San Juan riier. We learn, a Idle[ welt executed. writer says, on the Virgin and San Carlo , females (loath gin the 'air. It purports to Brave been en red by W. I, Windy. are a number °Nimmons who were em s - A new eonnferfekt S 2 bill, on the- Farm- ployed by the Transit Company, and are !rti Bank of Bridgeport, Ct., 'has just made „now compelled by the Costa Ricans to run ~their._.witt. Theytate s appearance. ALis_well exerts ..,-.:_.-enciat, the beat counttrfcittt afloat. The vignette, written to the Commodore of the Pacific squitdron, probes dug against this detention cattle and . trines—a male portrait in a seer° frame on the right—" Two" printed across but the result is not yet known. Eor two ' ith e bill in red letters—the words 't State oC !months they wpre kept under_ such strict; 10( .4 I ,Connecticut," across the-tap of. the tap ! eurgeillan'ee,lhat' they eciuld not get a lint—paper thin and greasy. Counterfeit cut or the country/ .h.written placard wu' Placed on the gang Ways of the boats for their' 51° " °t " , 1:1T" the Chemung Canal Sank of gn t -edliftesitiM, o lo the effect that whosoever ex- L'lmira, are also in circulation. Vi ette, wailed dissatisfaction with their positions, mitkosid l and Coy—lndian on the left, i - 11- 4 0 wish to leave the country, or lumps- Lirrum Donarr, arr ,PSIARLIS DICKRNS.,r I ' thized Witithe . :! . girato Walker," would I)3' Through the kindness et the Publisher, T. abot. - The bulletin did not plaluce the de- IL Peterson, we have Cteln favored with an minestoffeca Several of the ctngineers told early copy. 61 this last 'novelfrom the' pen me.that the steamem might hive been easily 0( Dickpa. We need say i nothing of the taken by General Walker op several ocCa- merits of the work, fox !ha name of Dickens Mona, arid that once they we on the point ! will speak satisfactorily for that ; a nor of the ref 4,ediyering up . tto him ; ' but the failure of, typographical execution of the edition before, ,Tltiefilommunlcation to realh Walker pro- I us, Pot: Peterson's r e putation as a Publisher :iiiita it.. • I • is " know!' drilll mad orall utett.y ..: • - -, It t a ehi,iiiig omen to find to our ex changes th , account , of Democratic triumph). all over the rnnNrt IVIn cvci an election has bern held hinci the gnat nod hattk in NovrtiOur, when Black Rc• publicarrism and blacker Know-Nothingism vrere ranted by the Democratic have tlin cheering nen , . that Detnociacy I . wOuraed and onward. Whether the ,a elec tfona are held in the old States, or in the far off, 6ut mighty Writ, the Democratic column canvas anwat4 to certain victors-, like an in vincible army. In lowa. says the Keystone, where hut one ahort).ear•ago the dark banner of Week Republicanism raced su dismal triumph, and the enemies of tsuo republicanism ex vlted almost tiendi,li pleasure, the "sober second thought' of the people has brought back that 3 oung State to the Dem ocratic standard, and peen an earnest to the x world that the days of fanaticism, trea son and - folly aro numbered in that noble State. In Minnesota, too, we find the De mocracy of that growing Territory covering themselves with imperishable glory, by their splendid majorities for the Democratic can didates who are to be entrimtell with the important duty of forming a constitution for a future democratic state. In the older western States the same cheering prospects are observable ; and De mocratic triumph succeeds triumph, in quick succession, so at to make the heart of the patriot leap with joy, as he recounts the progress of great truths over error. right OM Might, ILIA reason o« r frenzy amerce fanaticism. The Whig,Ag*, . .... .. Notwithstanding the opposition have ear- 'Every politician is familiar with the cir did on an incessant warfare against the_ 'citinstances which originally divided the Democratic party eier'aince its_ organize- American people into two political step by step, every ihe ono striving to obtain a strong govern- Constitutional measure—that great Na. meat, with an hereditary prince or life Pres tioniii party; has prospered' and flourished Wont at its head—While the'other. was no neasures_of4attiotism and- philanthropy- .leas-zealous in its advocacy of a Democratic have been adopted and endorsed by the, Constitution, with ir;rilleetive President, people, and incorporated into the perma- responsible to the people for hie official acts, 1 11 1 6-11444--44111*-011110 4--the —Widependent— . . ... • . ," . 04„ sitiou Would fain convince the masses, tilat States. In this didision it, Was natural that that good old conservator of the people's the Aristocracy of wealth should be found ,rights has changed its prineiptev. and that i on the Side of power--with thiTadvocates of they ere now the real Deniocrwly ot the l European Constitutions, and hence they be- Nation. Baying learned by. rear, of expe- came known by the nameof FIMRRALISTS. L...e.c.alhe_inhoront-vitolity-4 the Democrat-- 'VW' Democracy of numberii on 'the other l' party, and the sound .Nntionnl rha,rae ter hand, whose principles prevailed in the for of its principles, the are nii \inns In drive' rdtion of the Constillition, believed that an it from its position. in order that they may enlightened people could govern themselves, step as it were into its shoes, and " , njoy that all governments were a reproach winch fur a Si x5Oll " thi approhahon of the proph. 1 were not subs,' vient to the interests of the I . To be brief. the (Actions that oppose us have governed. The first struggle for the lmen- grown at:a at the success of our party, sod dency between these two great parties,canse , having tried all mans to defeat ierantl fail- ; off in the year 1801, when Thomas Jefferson ' cd, they have resorted to the last..extremily triumphed over his federal opponent John . f invelitie genius, by curfeavoring to give Adams Since that period, there has been cum. - nu to the opinion that the Democratic A 50,,,,i0n of contests botween the same party is out from }ionic, and th it /6^p ale psi Ii . the democrats adhering to their dim fling in Us retitle; and promplgating the old name, and thefederarists assuming such ilartrlars tittrh tiff.; oar, pronauncril JO as appear ed to them roost popular for the ix rai, 0113. • ' fast .a Tlir result iq nett knonilltii itli i bur rinoinble and inte/h_unt ft lend of the the exception of two or three terms ; lho do moLrary has had the power, and the people the control over the destiny of the nation. Thet,..is not timelt reality ton name The Denton stir party would hare met . with the same success under any other cognomen, iiros sled they maintained the mane princi ple, it is no part of her creed to link up to, or worship. men. " The greatest — good h) the greatest number" is the motto of the h ne,t aim party mid is the principle that should actuate every man in the discharge of etti duty. It should he stamped to let , ter, of ;;01,1 upon the Hags and banners of et cry pat lv, and carried mit and acted upon by the people thniugh agencies. It should or , be the me, alive, the prevailing power, the In square r tile, by w hid, the people i ' hould be in mated It is one of Ote ingredients dieC eN,ary in the formation of a government ; IC forms a constituent part iu the definition of the term Democracy. Without it the term IA a " tisk h rtg sound," the name without the substance. With it ;the word is com , plete, 'tis Democracy itself Our Editorial Clair Reader, if you are not the Editor of a po ' lineal newspaper, however miserable may he your lot in life, think at least that yo. have escaped the last evil contained in Pan ! doiii - Vl7 - ox y 1 e know it is a common thing hi mil, !kid there 1.1 more truth than poetry the rennsih that ne have just made. Each election excitement has its peculiar features, from 14 Inch spring the varied Napes of politicians so troublesome to the printer To-day we receive a communica tion lecommending a candidate for office, to n hick exctptiona are taken, and is-sane row we receive another, extolling the virtues of a favorite, which meets Ivith about the some reception Were we to shut up our columns, and sing mum. all would he our encodes. Now, how in the name of com mon sense, are we to get alongi—A thought has struck us— good ! Politicians may ti rite and publish their communications. if couched in respectful language, (and paid for.) they bearing all the responsihilit3 eili tonal ly!' we VI ill L . ten truth and shame ' devil " What Whiggery wan in 1.850 71,0 A 11,1111). Argo, hag unearthed the fT lu'atng re,,ltuton v,hich, according to the Albany tong Journal, n as adopted by oznioitton of its political ft-tends to 18rtit '` • 1:t rri6grrri4X 'mat we rl Bard the co li atiti l . von of the I t,11."11 States as the fillprerlii . 111 W of the land, and a, yielt to be implicitly °he, it ILVIIs of eery section, and hp the antl u 'Vtle, of (sery State : that we ill killifully 1•1u-n4. all its provinions isug : that we will rnt;shst thmh and 11% all neev,ary •at tempt 11,itli any other quarter to overthrow rt /1,,/ eloool rig to li9 mean o ill apps/ by tilt' Itrels, ronA Of Oil' roll! IS Of Eh , Olaf it SIOICS " The Republican or more properly 'Teak nig Ahaihon press 41 the present day, Ile mimeo the spirit of this resolution with all the bitterness of black-hearted treason.— The patriotic men of the old Whig party of ISSCf arc now mostly in the Democratic ranks.. • • • The Watchman ix a beautifully prin ted sheet and titled with stunt and ability. /Aug Oar waffle I—fierrtsbwrg • Dridy Road. s. Thank you,eousin Billy, thank you! To the ladieswho_witill to be entertained, to the gentlemen who love good,humor, to be pleased, to old people and young People, to log folks and little folks, who omit an inter esting and enierta ming daily, we- recom mend the Herald. It is decidedly the most taking daily pnp6r in the Stato and wo bespeak for it a largo circulation. UTAH AND TITS. MORMONS.—We learn that grott, line been summoned to 'Wash int,-tutthy the Secretary of War, to indicate the military preparations necessary on tho pert of the government to maintain its supra• mitcy in Utah. and that he.has submitted a ort'Msti g- the mitniserin troops, the equipment and commissariat necessary in the existing emergency, the particulars of which, however, of course have not &an- Spired. . Triumphs idly perch upon the Demo.. .cratie banner tCities and pinwales and States which eclared against' tut last fall come into the emocratic lines again as new elections take place. The party" never was encouraged by rporonuccessea p more uniform and flattering, than have been chronicled within a few months past. . W. 11. G MUMS, the Black Republican State Treasurer of Ohio, has turned' out a:default er to the tune of 8560,900. The Woollies . ace endeavoring to saddle, the defalcation opopihis Democratic Predisereeor, hot the dorlgg won't - take. • e Fourth. Tho immortal and ever memorable Fourth 'Of July is now over, and our Viot z ,lwhisb, upon that day, yielded 'to t , tramp of inumnerable numbers. have resuined their usual quietude. The day ices a beautlllil one. The booming of cannons, anvils; f)istala, aaekers, 4., 'aunoquced the dawn of thiy, Ind our principal thorough fares were Soon thronged with praeskrians. Benefit of the FantasticA, upon which, floated, taiklasfically, mamma the glor A ious slam , and strip Delegations poured in from all quarters until ^about ten o'clock, alien tile Fantastic% under the es cotton he Ih I(efinte (ExiA Bra., Band, made their appearance iii , and prearnt grannder than ever even Ned the iloiol, Or the Vllolld . a grc at dreamer, Bunyan. The) arranged them:4l vet, in line, imniedialtd) in front of the stand, in Ili Where they went through, as Cap ain ROCRIBACOOP T.NDERWOOLIS LA t EN BLITZEN GROSSES .ME vEngpS - s said their tnilitury " tors,:' after (ho dl one called by the ,/,•Orderly s,r• gear They had mune eery pretty nainee, too, %been ne ttnuld like to have given our mai' It% Lut dieii length rendei ed it I ipw.ible fur 119 to ruin,. tuber then l)ec ed-out in ribbons, red, W i titte and LIM'. nit taWdry sashes, dilapidated bats, ri- ms rtrrirnturvq, Rr , er., I ItC‘ sim cot lonhhig set or r..11.),.4-th.i eye ever saw rof which u vet hea<<i Since the day, the redoubtable John Fal-tair ter rn ed his eiimpaby on the bloody th hi of Shrews bury'. until the present day, no eye linth Seen such scare ceow•s. lied the immortal 'Bar num been able to catch and enge them, al it petiny a night, he NI 011111 tet ran e is, fallen fortralas in a twelvemonth. AEer t in themselves fora 7,11111 , it nt lemoli of tier, the reatm - rsored on through ott prim ipie streets, and then proceed( 41 1.1 M %(pi a sumptuous dinner. About 2o r 1 I: they again mounted them " cur-norm" and paim iled for rem time, through the strek is of that place, ne.t Itsthin buddtnly thsams So much for Vie Fanta.the,t. The Band reorredral to Pleasant Gap, where. we inchlsland, smeclum ICfre de liyercd, tonstsread. and n good dinner do. YOU rad. are nut 111 pri,r,sion of the programme, and of course, cannot particu larize. Agreeably t.) previous Arrangement, the Eagle Chapel Sabbath School met nt the Chapel, on tin morning of the Fourth. nt St o'clock, were foamed to proceolon rind arched, undo. the tbreetton of t'ldef Mar -10411 fl. 11. Benner, to Grove I,land, near Leathers' Mill 14 bet e n stand, 'eat:, ,and ta, ble had preNintsly been t ret tea The Me -101•11,1,st die delyrrit 101 l is as Met need rent-Ito d by an escort, and all arm. then seated. The seats were-will arranged. and the stand was most beautifully &carat( i, and dl,playtd much taste m tta Judietons arramtement. Numerews wreaths ingeniously tonsUw hd, wilt,'" Wore sad there inserted dowers of mos: exqui*K _loveliness, were att-pendi if in prl fcct older, while the „cei,c,A,„,ent,d to tin: notor was truly worthy it ei,mmendati"ll, and It ill lmtg be remembered by those who participated en the octltsfon. On motion of Chief arshall 11 II Ben ner, Col. I'. (V llalllhart ten , unanimously chosen President • and, on umtion of Cap tain Wm I;alliraith, John -Colon, Janus Ta 3 lor. 711't - tuns Britt ii I\ll,l,lle ton wi re 1110,11 nit .np tain I\m Ilal Lt atlh uml A;liititi sr_ Tere, on nintion of (Toni II II Ileum r, chosen So mill It ti The pricer thugs It era . opens 41 by , lIIP,IIIg an lippt oprlatv bruin, ett' h pin) tr by it Aleut Itittlian 'l'h-• Itantl d:n . 1113.4 . 4 n rely situated and riots ,. stir, allot tl hich the Deelai a t test tit h,depuml , se , was tend m n char and r I y Captain Wrii. Galbraith. Hun .r. I; till ri fnlloa•t'l 111 II 1'..1 rest le • Addis -it. whirls. like all hie WOrl as no ti l de one, and 11111 honor to tilt' 0.•,11, ion. The .Ists i.i i .111ailli Mr, II 111 n the nsi.csolt: I. Ivy Ott thiottein al - Ch.tf Itlarthal II it lk•nm r 1 , 1111k1./.011•111 rid Joni , the (hinter tolls , AI 111 , h tI omit (II laden n lilt the tlaliencost of the II II:1411 ' .11 - tor dmm•r nil ill/Of ISlth 9 , 1 it 111 1,1 1111 i 10 - pirstion of which haw, tinder the suitart friassi of Chic( Marshal II II lta not r4lll itstte.,- 01nn formed In lints and marched bark to the stand. On motion of Captain Win. Gelbraith, .1 Fletcher Rrddle, of Boa ard, addressed the assembly. For one of Mr Riddle's age, his speech was very creditable Hail he re. fumed his seal a hen done, a very favorable impression might have been ereslcd, lint like most young speakers, and, in fart, some old ones, be did not know when he war done. He ISO tbr forgot his dignity as a Fourth of July orator, we are sorry to say, that he pitched into politics rough shod," coiling those N Lto (Mien d with him on the eau vi.y question "'contemptible fogies." and a hostel other names which e e deem mum', to enumerate. If Mi. Riddle desn is to address assemblies of this kind, he should leave poli tics alone, or he inay soon be consigned—to use his own expression ith contemptu ous indignation, to the lowest regions of ob livion." Aside from politics, froth and fl u to• mery, his - speech was a good one. After music by the Martial Band, Rev. TEM - Triiittlin - Towered an dress to the Sabbath School Children. The Band again playiAl nn air,when ahymn was sung. and the Benediction pronounced:— Chief Marshal 11. penner, then formed the scholars in line and marcleiktliMirto the (Papa „I and, in a few appropriate rtmitilo. dismiWett them. It is but juFtrce Nilr. Benner to say that, as Chief Marshal, l t konducted things admit. , rably. Harvey kntlias, blur to do such things, and wo think the citizens of that vicinity not only proved their tigh appreciation for him, in his seletition, but they showed their good Judgment in procuring one who would do credit to the occasion. Success to Chief Marshal a, H. Benner. May his shadow never grow less. - _ The tribute ervespeet, from frove,\ arrived t late for insertion this week. PEN PASTE & 811D38038, • co.- - Abeent—Out : Seitior, D- On a Visit—Col. Cirtin, it Returned—James 31 1 Menne, igq". I. 3:7"S 'cep on a Collection—D. G. Bush; Esq. _ jr7 Can't be boalon a Whittlo—Frien Ditnenn.. _ poirtloea and few inn hill— The itemsinithe Whig. fry' Looks well —Auctisticrr Stone's Am tiro I yii7 — rti- derided Tinprnrethent- -The new steps in front oftiro - Cirrt House. r, , - The 'refinery] tariff of 1857, wcnt into operation on the Ist inst. r •- 7 -. Cinched—Queen Victoria.-Erchanzr. Ditto The UgTv l'lng of the Whig. 7 - 1 , ,,,rir one riraii,es the rose whit,' it Ores pi, a.atit 9. - 7 Virtues nu. 10 , 4 t in sdr interest, as firers tire lost in the sea. trr• is II peen olierver, wretrhoil reasoner. •TM — r!roifitroltira aro whetstones to sharpen prreftwritnde. lee?. Sjovery wna nbahhed in Pennsylva- Ilia it, 17gO• • A 11 , 1111ber I , llr , I 0 exrlpmge Sorry to illNappoint t4tym. but full • A •-fl:tiglll9l:t . Atnerica. paper will be i.mod In IfairiOnirg a, few:days '7. - Inerenqing Our ,I,l,;erild iun list Tirospeets._rrh,c. Over the left. P. - 7 - NI r. Lindermith, the straight out can (Mb;le Gar Canal l'ononis , sioner, dtelines the ~zu.in.uunt rninr after Ilse Walehninn-- The Mae; MOO. We were ith‘ay•; Pn favor of improvemynt. • rle - iYou linve'ut got as 'ouch originality as a louse - Dear' how Tin lured it k for our neigh Lnr to illik of ghat rum , h 40,1,1 Street Cornrin , ,,ioner lia gone In nnrl. io good t tirneqt l leaning tip like ~ trert, , ' Thou's right., ft tend Tremyttlny, have a et) (lung ptt t In goml 011111. Thv lIIVIdIIIIII tt li.l ,Itv nol iblvertiqe 111.01111 . 1 111 1111..110 %I •paprl s, Lrell flp• prop riot rompnicil to mill ,110 rt lan tern, I.tit IN too V1.,1 In Lin. II I'llllllk. - Good lookink find good paying ,ollt,erfloots Conte alone; uttlf your clod! runt , Cellft . 011 C 4101111 r 111111 fifty celitm orilt or 6ay e, of the (fay " Good foreodttooft. r 7- A man in New Oilcans goz7led down live Iwltloa of Winker', m (me day, three more on !the next, and on the follow mg morning lie wag a case fur the Coroner. Vei diet - -strychnine. Y - Our porcine fiiend of the Whig:; - from the way lie pitches nod snorts. SCIVVOIeS and scratches, since the •' barest of the tiny " has taken him down, reminds us of u/cl fit and Irathrr," fri Ile is a ffeeman whotn the troth makes free —lett he is a n no. man, and con. firs a great honelit on himstif and family, It het ..u1,,,,1bus for the it atelonan and prop 10' at iii !Ph rl I, CC. rr7" 1 n ter re hot ing. ,ome r. nnh level to r on the lita:kth.,, N% heu ihi .I,lutzli rof one' of lln to popp, out of ti i door and cried out : • hurry mother, and call Ler a thief before File calls you 'MP r. good honiAred friend of the made the first uttie I. on the Watchman, and , already , httin s a 111 , p0S111011 to •r gni rout.". 1 , 40 pray"• iggins --the longest pole, knocks down the per,immonq Qinte an excitement na , t created On I he_:- Glorment Obi f`tmrth " hr thr nrirrar are, i n our town, of the E,ll , ti, t but the greatest excitement seemed to he in the eiciniry of Green d M'Meell'n Drug Store. where ^ Mainord's Invigorator" wan being carried oft . wholesale. It us decidedly a great medicine. Try a bottle Our cousin of the Whig adiniti that Bui w hi th iYtouiugappoll(ted lot ( rune of I tah Ter, itot v, lit Pr -oleo( — and aim admits, blurb Preiailetit 4'irree en it, 10. til rd. In gel a comp... Lent man to twimilt of th e o n, Lull failed . ' in thing 4,, Thes e am lit glad that our fur , rrrl will lr lull troth ottottietr.t ‘4 llllll/11 SellAnl 1,111111 , 1 ea %Vali the l'nll , •d P.rethro n rhorel( of Oil, pla-o had a c. I( t oat on Ow .1t1( ill a I..antilnl .kk 1. , kr t.„tu. 1,,101 , 11,, 1,3,,1,11,, 11d h . % lit II , ill 111,11‘1111.111•1111iy h It. Ito fOote Bawl 1a.(....1 th. m n 01. of notho• ah they pa„(-1 on door it ay to 11, ;.ml? t ‘ll.al a k:IkkII.1; , II.IIkkr it 1, for a ‘kIIIkIg 'ma tkk t fa • of anninvai ant! n d ,114' , for I \ 11‘ 111.1‘ It 1 , a , er tam ,Igti of ni•l an 1111 iol/t 01 , 01 r”r this 71, 1 , 11 , 111, A% I.l` 111, and also one "r the A., ( ht rat 1.. to Ai cud). hat noN% , :tonttA men NJ. II tt1„11;,tot . r f Nlacklturr stcp pul int o our ~( lirc qtli( r dat, anti forked ottr seltral Bets' 8111,eribel S and ta only e dolltirs ul cash Thtuk of that Demo- I crabs:. 'Ile: former mere acceptable, o course, littt' the latter• aas such a novelty C l (habit made our hearts beat with Jtty.ltest tler, if you are a bh trincrat, o tte ur p t tri cip e , not a 4 . common patent m °mien one,' let t temintl y tat of a pakf.age 111 the good book : it reads thus f itt tit as Ido lihcataw: 'S. It /- Maj. W. W. Ballet, requests us to say, (aim the t'llMon Democrat,) that the Ilse of los name on the Black ReThiblican vigilance committee for this borough Vas unauthorized by him—that he will not act with that party, and that he would rather '' lay in a en amp with tonds,fizzards, bul frogs, and water-snakes,•' than associate tt 1111 sousc of the committee—and that he mill lento nothing to do with the mind suckers, snalte-feetlerq, and Siiiiirt•WVed - eat . r, SO hi g,` n pr•por lion of to ptildican It oder.' There arc men oho hold that it is impesSilde to do a dislatetested action ex cept from an interested motive—.for the sake of admiration if for no grosser gain. Doubt less they are also convinced that when the sun is showering light from the sky he is' only doing it for the purpose of being ad- mired and praised. But there are no m e n within the tsidth and length of the Borough • -41alleforiterwho-wilt-diwpiths the , fact-that cheap and fresh drugs can be bad of J. di J. Harris, en Mtegany street. This is truth anti nothing but truth. it The etiitor of the Whig is nbovit get ting up an army to go forth and fight, with red petti,coNlii. wh lmwriere, against the Mor- Mon legion. Should they be defeated wo tremble for the result. T-he Mormons will no doubt, invade our lend and wage a war of extermination against the questionable habit of wearing hpopes. What a dilemma the Whig will then .be In. Down with Issmes— off with hoopcs--away with hoop& Scissors! howOhe edator will tremble--and what a good riddihice of bad rubbish. " HARPER," for July, is on our table. `lt contains about seventy illustiations and is replete with literary matter of Thigh order. Harper is undo4tedly ahead of his cotem poraries, Price, per single copy, 25 cents. Address Iforpet ,t Brothers : Franklin Square, New York. goiregioiMitt. liforibo Demooratiti ilfntohnonn:l _ Four IN22I•MMAntI.IOUIy dth, 1857. -- fvfmns. Oxichy h BALL. :—king prompted none but The purest Motif°, and deal owl of rendering my neighbolf a signal service, I would begs an I space in your columns and the indulgence of your reados, a tew moment:, for the following— trrarrturrnszrantrwttrzirtrarrm ling mid serviceable to all wham it may Mall - • cern. - A, few evenings prior to the above date, in my peregrinations through this town, I accidentally, but very tort unitely for my friends, dropped into " Fort Inexpuguithil " To my great surprise I found a large smother of youths rongrceted there, and fmto the intense interest depicted upon the cornitenances of Ilion assembled, and tire roger attention , with which they li.stened to the pi roan 'addressing 'Them, 1 Was at once convineed that odmathing of more than ordi nary 11/0111 , 11i pall °certifying the attenioni ofihn_assi.nidely. _ _ . Oliserving•thiremy entrance into the Fort had been Unnoticed, and that lily presence might not he the cause of any interruPpri awl that I might have nn opportunity of I%llin:isms the proceedings, I quietly but cautiously took a position behind some rub bish In elui Fort, and thus become incognite cogiutant of the entire proceedings of thin( atiglist no.nonibiy. . To give nn !termint of all that took plaie, awl state nil the eloquent orator Os the even ing said in lao excellent address., would take up too-rinich sprier, and n - ould be uninter w,ting to yoor readers Suffice it to say that, no the result of their deliberations the following prenniblo and resolutions mere tiontionoody pa.sed nI,IO4AK, o t he-erg-tit annoyance of mir cititenn and the reprdnch and of tilir u.u:Jlt unit t add piareful Boiouglimerny of 1114 a and hire ' ti tt er , the 4.,/ r flit/ to remain upon, and block up coil- streets and pnveritecto, Ufa withstanding having been freiinentd) remind( d of the gri at out rage they tic., coniuntiing on sin iety. That, me. %%li hate, from the force of eireutimtaneen, funned onrselvex in to a olgilancc comuuttee, call no longer en dure Oxus!' nuisances to Mlittlll WI our titreelq. /it °fret/. That Al .7( dap; iinlidgence hr extended to tlimie, mho have property I)ing in the aforementioned places. to reinme the barna. lhty nee proper. Prtio/i.cd, That if our streets lie nut cleaned within the ntt days aforesaid, oe. the standing committee of vigilance for Bellefonte, do disgume ourselves and pro. eceil quietly ai,iliwneeitidy to eon% C , r thither and pile up in thy• It:ammo!, in the ISnr• rough of Bellefonte all coniliiiNtilile matt nal, fu.e.uil 111 our •treeth. and then and there burn tI, for t h e• "proial amnocment and enlightenment iit our raven,. Rranh rib, That, n hen the above pl/ shall be in full blare,' the% igilanee alarm be soon. ded and yur Citizens ielled out to wing ks one of the rule kt and most amusing speeta. cies ever helm in out 80, °Ugh - and a leen all Who arc fonl of /on. have congregated, a e tieing etThrtitrin y trvgmtten, prrireed, ut.to a certain loesht and then and tho re * pail up ill tho.io alaunneldr griagi.tanfra ; tht m to the centre of the Diamond. ' and then and there start the Sante tolling ' down the street into Sprnig ('ret k - for the Ismelit of tome—for our own sport —and for the gratification of our friends. These, ft lentl4, are thu re'lolutions ttiurh avers passed at that memorable meeting -- 1 What ereiltt is due them. I. for you to de cide-- bur fiei liot :Tie to .tiny that I know nll t.lgagwl eoll,pir at 3 .- fot s brit it r. , sliy_ik and I Li. ',sy , cry one of do in to be him, . .•:111 th it du it hat tlit.v gav 1 - !loping that %%hat 1 b I,llldll :111,1 111 1.41 . 11i1) 1. 011111111111 , 111V11 - kilning that ha% 11 at unit OT having nn etlitni a illen-414*g JtuhLnrg 1i ) Ili, in 4 uu 11,1, linty be tii a 0311. tout; tot to tlii it (71% II Intel e•I rt.i 1 111 , 11k1' none L.lll It linipeil)- ; 1 will triise t I w 1..‘ the luunl .4nd hid (111 w 1111 af- ttdit tt pi tittii.ottig to of ito tip In nit h pm .lilt 1 the) girt , ht•(d to and litll7ll. II 0111 Ulle . 111, ii I`l. l' 11111117i1) 1111. SeF: \ For the 141.1nocrativ IVitteliman I Mits.4as Enniiits --Seemg that your col umns nre open to conespondenta, and 'Mat you gill freely insert till conunumeatems properly and prudently wntten, ee have thought proper, through the medium of your paper, to mention the name a an individual in connection with the office of County Treasurer, who..e panic, as yet, has not ap peared before the public for that office. We lino& to• John lloy, Jr., of Spring Town ship. Wherever _Mf. Hoy is known, he is umversalTrateemed, while his urbanity of manners, kind and benevolent diapoajtion, render bun popular. Mr. Hoy is an honest farmer nod well calculated to perform the duties of that office, (should he he elected 4 with honor to Intact( and the best inter pit of the alliurs of tpe county. lie is a true Democrat and hum adhered to the Jefibrsoilian Schttot —but of his pialitical opinions we sired not speak, because none know hun but to praise his consistency and integrity. Ile in Just such a man as should fill the alley of,county Treasurer. SPRING TOW xnnlr 1!;or the Democratic:lY atglunipi FRIENDS SKNI.T shall be obliged to you if you will permit this own. municatiqp to appear in the Watchman, rec ommending Wm. Allison, Jr.,'Esq., as a de sirable candidate for 4he Legislature. is a gentleman, possessing every requisite for a good member,—has been a consistent hard working democrat for years,sustaining himself against the abuse and potty malice of the opposition which has [monitored on his head the most dastardly, manlier,: If this grearestgift in The .power Alf the voters of Centro County is to be bestowed Lon [one of the most deserving, as well as most capable, of her citizens, then Allison most certainly be the man, and nev er did lie send a member who reflected more honor on her than' we feel assured, 'he if elected. A 1110 N• ILMOOI 4 , Of [For thetimaiiate Watcfrenito.] -Mosses Emma a few orient,. M. low democrats, would like to halm a Chat with the democrata of - Old Centro through the columns of the Democratic: Watchman, and drit i l tre would Cake you bacle! with ue to tlecroarly years of onr polilicil experience ore - bout tho-time 4 feill. - Hall was nominated - nod eleeted.aisherifrof - old Centre. Ilow was the nomination inade. Were a majori. t of the dthia les present, favorable to m& king a nomination I NO, far from it. The majority of that convention said that they dare not nominate .a candidate • for sheriff or the nomination would not- be respected; and in that tvliole convention but ono dele. I gate gave forth his voice in favor of standing by the old land marlis of Dennicraat and unaided and alone withstood the sternest opposition ever efluountered on the floor of our 'delegate asseinbly, and succeeded is carrying the nomination of T. Id. "Hall who was „ afterwards triumphantly elected : stail for this young titan who nobly stood be. preen the democratic party and inglorious slit render, whit hn-, been done by the par- With we ore rr .,CODatirtkined to answer nothing Again, when the main Law excitement ran like a mania thrnpVt our, land, who pledged hislionnr that MINT R. 'Foster o odd rate for n law similar to t& main but leaving the same to a vote of the people, before ileshould be put in force, and thereby anved the DemOcratte party from certain &feat ? And Shat token of appro. val has been yielded hint for the patriotism and wisdom that secured us a democratic member, that we otherwise could not hart had 1 We are again constrained to say that the usual generosity of the democrats of ,Centre has been forgotten here. Ws, therefore, propose that he Inc made the dem ts•l at le standard bearer for the °Mee of Sher f(' nt (ir ensuing fall election. He nobly &c, ryes though he may out ask it, this ~ ritplinnitt front the Denims's of old 'iitte Unconnected, a• we tftow him to he, Is ith all the istns of the day, we fed as- Sinned that S. M. Irwin. list' , would bo a true dentoci stir sherif. M tsr Daunt RATS OF N% ALICI /* titre &richt( r pl, sac Colly. Awful Calamity lit Itieri,i; ell TIFF. sit-MIMI MON orsa 11l NUKED PASCcNiiEIIS F reIIIAL BLS/f -rit 111 iniCtivNlSH ISE VICTIMS SCIYILU 1011- iin N7i*—TERRIBLY. EXCErIiMENT. QLESEC. June 21.--Ev, mug. 'rule following further particulars relative to the burning of the steamier Alontreal hare Lein till anted. The Nicoll real lift here hi fi.nr 0 . 1 lock yl s tertlay afternoon for Muffin al, with four or live hundred pattiengers, moitly etlv,tch rteetitly nn•ned from Europe. .thlllg 111111•41:1 I uccurrrd until tht %tenni er Relt.-td Ctlpe Banda, twelve nr fifteen wiL.. 9,6nste gnibett, n hcn the %%omit% ork tient the furnaces axe ditneorttred to be ma tin I,nehtly 81[4 the dimes iodic forth, Mining the utmost emistentalloll Omungst the pass, vers. Eel ry possible ellbrt- nas irm.le to appease the names, but to no pur- , pose captain Randolph finding ii infroxxible to mu,. the steamer, ordered her run lunar& the ahore.. The ollkvrii- sod orate of the al eta rted them,lvra a t the a x in, tune to getout the . life bunts. Nprelifl with 'the most aston ishing rapidity, and the wildest confoseni and despair prevailed till oughout the ship. A I[llllll/Cr of pavvengrrt. threw thetnselt es overboard and nem drowned. Fm tuna!, IV the swoon's Nnrolcon, ahn for .Monti cal, was but a fea utiles in advaaec of the burning boat, and put back, µ tilt all nos•ible expoluilom. to ber assisianee. The Napoleon sii,:eveded to msguing front Ow burning wreck a hundred and tnLnty seS en passengers. Cant. Randolph and the purger of the .N 1,422 ear were amongst those oho threw lino the river Both lit mg ex ••illent tin t anrr cited In ri ach-4‘.. wiz) r .111inip-i• and were SIVII.d It Iv ros,thle that sooty of the others sur , trtletttnxoerng thi rruielyra iut uanl,hutoks 4iiesst.eu4w4s,Lieimine 1111mnititge i'l.11 a cunioderalile distance 111)111 land nn dmtbt the Most of those st ho threw them lei < from the horning I.a.4l,Enet a watery =I t n of those o lin were Paved, died aft‘k rukeliing the deck of the Ns part,ll 1 .. 1”111 preSeßt information. it is believed flint the total le,‘ of life by this terrible dos s-ti V. ill nut fall short or three or four ionolied persons. 1 hr steamer ?Magee arrived here this al b moon with forty-fire or the dead bodies. e hare not been able to learn Ole names of any of those lust, except that of Mr of lJic evteusive lumber firm of Mor ermta h Phillips, of Three Rivers. The Montreal had on board two hundred and fifty-eight Seott„llt emigrants, several (lerman families, and several American pas sengers.- "Er Gi% E °ex.—Jackson, the gros pedestri au, (says the Wilmington Republican.) who undertook to walk 100 successive hours in the Odd Fellow's Hall, commenced on 'rues evening at 8 o'clock •and 19 minutes, on Saturday, at 12 20 p. m., jumped from the plank and fell on the floor in an exhausted state. 'tie said that he bet:lane partiatiy deranged on Friday light, but 11011 kept up his march. wish the hope of being able la accomplish the feat. II; however, fell abort eleven hours, giving out after walking 119 hours. Nor. Wooti's Hair Restorative is said to by (ho only sure cure for baldness and gray hair. It removes all scurf, dandruff and scrofulous eruptions from the scalp, and in I few daydrestoras gra hair to its original . • .-- iThWitlittnr - - no coloring matter, but resuscitates, the hair by invigorating and restoring perfect health to the scalp, thus imparting new life and vig or to the roots, and by them causing healthy fluid to flow into each separate ville Times. July 2-28-2 t. I.INGURRIENT BANE NOTIOL-by reference to our advertising columns it wilt be seen that Messrs. Moelling & Coy Bankent, Pf this place, offer to purchase the notes of Erie tlity Bank, Bank of New Castle, Lancaster Bank, and all others of that 'phatecter. — Thoso having any of these comparatively dselcas articles can now dispose of them to advantage.—Lycoming Gazette. REPUBLICANISM is dying out oven in big oted Mossachttantto: The party there boa disbanded add atlopteti the Know-Notbing ea.
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