wo ,-, --..,. vilse.riurntrrr,w.rinrwro kil 1103 et4447l4.3'silzin. 3. S. SULLY MIR I. It. HALL, COITOR3 BELLEFONTE, PENN'A TWIIMODA V, J 1161 it 30, 11457 P)1 P. 11110.11, WI LIASAf 'F. PACKER 'ANAL commi NINIROD sT feKLAND Pjt,EM t' r.B, .%‘ 7" IL LIAM STRONG ".TA3IESr .I'I4OMPSON - - '-------;--- ifiatuation, morn/ was done in one year to un- into the darkness of the future and laying " Meararectot ?Len." , I settle mcn's funds, deprave their morals and plans for bin happiness in clays to come.— I here is. perbal , s, no motto or sentiment : brutalize their hearts, than can be undone Although tile recollection of past events et morn pteverit -, 1 than this „,,It is trim, that : by the missionaries of tit am an I pchce by tilncs, especially is hen he reflects upon the it isthe Alcestis es snit policy pursued by i ten ytiti ,' preaching. ' every unail continues misspent and misimprovetd moments and of golern,rneot, in iiihicli the people are toter- I I . to -bring us the fearful reifults of that out- ingratitude to his fellow beings iscalculated called, and not the men who MI the public , b red of same tti , . . , from f, •• ettrning pit, Intl-ande t o cas ta g l oom over momentary pleasures , places.' It matters not to them, bo far as . Unbounied and Olunderings unparalleled. ' yet surrounded by objects of an %Letting and theprotits or emolumwts of the ofßees are - --- - - -- - - - --- ----- 1 -- We - eintnnthelleYo - strtitrnest - perrple, artier Inkrealltig-chatacter thcaeL,Tary thing htl,s ooncFrrietl, whs.) till the offices, provided , , iSi banished and he looks upon the bright witnessing thO fruit s of that cam p ai g n , can suitStau re s promotive of their interests are I worked oft side of the picture Perhaps some trifling ftuthfully pursued But it does concern'' Ice t - int(' plirir , ierst ill the support I incident in on, scenery may call to ms t.,,,,b, them, moat seriously, na to whether the pub- I , a ,r ua n i a easuse,. 04 08 t in il e r a l , 0: W - I T N) the l;eli l l 'a. r od liciion other times and other plates , where tic places arc occupied by inert of character, , m i t t o h r e e it ' i Pe . r k u l. ii . i,„ N . . • '—, he land P.,14./li day's nt ph sour.- ni company of integrity , eoraltetenrY , and sincerity in a Rh " 'k ' qthi " g ' i n '" ) ; " ' len " i i ititli into, a Mends or sclinoly compaip their profession of principles and imamate, I t h e s .. ine i gs , me -..7 } are ' a r s % -y n l reps I lons, ‘i limn fate has now consigned to the or by men d^statute of all thtse requisites , hatredn ngtiien 1 i vt 9 to tea ' ' i one3an ' s " ene": cold earth or seatteied to the four points of t, an, filly to eddied hearers, to sys. t the ccmpos, With do former there is an ample guaran- ' It may lend him to reflect matize falsehood and organize fraud. tee against abuse, uhrist vi lib the latter ' I , Ditav IN lii /1-.Aort 4. mo i ineens, nowe'Ver -repo, .V.W. - •• v.-. 7i ,,, -.7. , etesestect -wool- ire- I base , to carry the . .counug election. ferince to the advancement of private niter- I I made the est. I What( ver su..ress profligate finow•Noth- Integrity, iatdaigeac ,, , competency and i tag leatlers :nay have had in that campaign with die rook and lit i - n Lich folion eil them, a sifievrity dignify the position and inspire ! confidence in the people that the duties of "'"le'"" duly ' l ' " 4 " ' "I' ° " tha b ei nneracY the place will he faithfully pet I ... ,Tined. p is _ ~ You eni,l , l scarf:tiy be censured for not being honesty, ignorance, initompiteney and by- I prepared for the onslaught made upon you at that bow , for it vi as without preetelent, pocrisy, rlegiade !ht Mike, destroy public tAs well in charnel, r as in s iolence. But confidence, and beget contempt for public authority. , you will bare no apology for being surprised i ' a heooll,/ lane Providence SC( tiled to C.X• The motto should lie, •' measures and met, to . xecute them, ,, who are tom st, in. ,(Ilse you then, and by it .stgrial :Memos]. telligmit and sincere ; own. of your bypm : lion saved y ou from the expected eonve critical demagogues who are profuse in their Wieners iti your rt inissness Fully warned professions of correct principles to the pen- by the pa'''' , and to"""u‘ , lied by the signs pie, while they chuckle nt the credulity , acne glide ring around, you cannot in ease which receives their base hypocrisy as the' "fa second aa ,, at , expect another interim. i genuine sentiinenti of their hearts. Such 'ln" i° 'dthid you and your county frmn ; men are unworthy of any confidence, and the disastrous ii' sults. Your NM of imin. I w hen detected, ought to lie held up to the ranrc "us ''' d l Int.k , d "t Pardoned Ice( if i you sin 8 pni IT, Il I'll 1',.11r eyes derision and scorn of all limiest nail The ' for the plop, i punishment. Providenee to !- mercenary Black Republican traitors, iiht, dont hilp. thus, ti ho rcrll4P In heir) them. tenegot into the last l i rgress under false pre t's and disgra «1 the nation by their si Ives? and he nll,llllB ~nre been saved misdet de, fell into this cannel It is time through .. ~,, r lull no rtglit to look for a for the pcoplv to retase the popular motto i a" . "'" 1 'ail ;den.. t t eye /hi eugh ii ort.s. and look as carefully - to their men as to their ' To the tooS, cafe Drtn, , rr. , lx ' t trgainze measures- your th Mot IA 11 , a. 10 4 •111111.11, in every i 1,1% II Ili an espeeial in t im , ris I l es 111 , 01,111.10 to j and ton ',hip Flash Oa tr - otler in the In.. S the selection of metubeis of the Legislature, 'of those is lc, i n , ..) i present oun party and its " Kett/Urea, NOT men" is this procedure is prlLlCifaes. Have men ready and as bold as the worst motto couceivahla, ` themselves to strip the disguise from false The people have no right to enpect good I prophets and point out the laden foot for legislation from bad legislators. When ', an honest and indignant itcoPlc to heist at. they are about to make a selection of candi- I ( -Use the monster back to his den and save dates for this most iiimorlant trust, they; your cuing!) limn do. polliition of his foot ought to inquile whethei the persona mum d siert It' ast istll as nide-tennis, and as possess that degree of intelligence and know ii lAT , vel I mt , 11. it.- . nip, of %lino and truth integrity which would induce them to confide' li , your 11 , 1,r-irk i ill re, during the lad( to their charge their ON n personal interest tm , csiiitsii,zi, .ii the eMi,i- 4,1 t wt. Roil lab-c Let thin test be al plod. and it thesattnilitlatc h „ „1, awl an la ~‘ll be (vimd ilactettt. he is vet tautly titmortity of the itt):t.and ought not to be The people of etery County are revtionOile to the people of the whole iztate for Cho rliar aeti r, unit eottipeteney, slot li It lily of their reproientenites One county Lai; no ei g ht to expect that another will newt a better representative than tt dOkS itkett Ilenee, the pi 01411. 01( Vejyt 011110 MOIL to ri Ili ii as to what kind of ow, roils the 1.4 g I sint would tw roini.ustil, if it here made up err lively of Aolli reppcst !dolt yea a a they send thenetelvt, When A man Pi muted Aga candiilste for the Legislature, the inquiry should be—la nmtt Iruo cannot ne owl") ed front his duty lltcorrupt means. Is he a luau of fait genceat_ uth.lltgenee A na auQl cwnt moral Ilrinness awl sagiteitfto detect and repel allonsidious approaches made by the destgning and inlerested who crowd the hallo of legislation I Is lie a man of mature mind Intl pound judgment, such as would iyityse his neig,hhors to apply to him for advice and information in mat tern of private business, and to whom they would enteuvt the adjustment of their on n concerns 4 tr he tioins utreposseas these publications it would be - the _height of folly to select Man to tale care of the 1$111)14' interests. " "Itm auretbr hou eye/good and a ise, would he neglected antliorgottto hoc)) • mem': As the. Dcapprrigie - pry, illsne all ethers' reveres r'n " measures " and peliey, it IT iII)CO'CM to NCTOTI I hi! zv the gnat-, ineation 9 .1)r "men " they name for the leg ialature. It is, then hire, most beriottidy to that •ttiey will in the several'Conn. cm make an stisnctit (Wort to place their] Lest men in ..notwnn don : sound, intelligent i. Denny:rats, who can be relied on to carry oift the principles and "measures " which they profesa. under any and all circumatan cesi. Men" who:10111m professions of prin•+ cfplca that they do not honestlyentertain, merely tp_ keep position in the party, arc wholly unworthy, of confidence, and any compromises with them for temporary pur poses and conciliation, never rail, ultimately, I to betray the " measures, cl and injure and I disgrace the party that elects them S. N . 111.seit.-1t appears that. lion. S. IV. Black, recently appointed Judge in the Territory of Nebraska, is fast gaining • reputation as a jutiet. lie has made a good impiession already, and is winning friends by his many and upright depottntant. It is said that he hold a court at Brownsville, within three boors alter , his anival in the 'retvi tory , . • The Oprosition. The Black Republican Know•Nothiags are trio; ing and Bragging at the prospectsof the election of Davy Wilmot to the Once . Governor, and - lay the flattering unction to their souls that he *ill be elected, This is o peculiar characteristic of bur opponents. They ;then:. it has a the Democratic candidates badly Ii a fro orPre the election, but when that day /elite!, tt is found to be entirely different, and that there is still Democrats' enough left to elect their candidates by old fashioned majorities , We shall bane, however, the same eiftefs to fight now that we had in 1854 ; het not the Sonic ranA and file. To us it was ama zing to see moral men and religious men, lovers of charity; an.l good order, zealously unite in electioneering expedients utterly subversive of that. public and private vir tue on which good government rests. Even missionaries of Ilic Prince of Peace seemed to have fciresworn their heavenly calling and taken a Commission fiom the, Powerof Dark ness to preach v, or And -extermination, in a political crusade. Coder this strange in- r , .,are ,(r ) %en I cur nun I• 0 Linty, e hear of gall.tnt Inns fqlet nnr oppnit,nt%. coming nvvr joirt y And lit , would not he vni . Tri.td n ‘Vilno,t Nvnlttl I, e beal'n 'to,. Lt 11 1 , , nt 1141114 Ilionfnind von s, Commercial Intetconne with Russia. 16t alloll 11111 , 11l A a :11iister to repre sent the t mud ' , Lot at the Court of tit vet, r.nimt t. o otg the greater attention froth tht. inipm mmt or our valuable and growing onim, ice nth lttt sic , both ocher European, .lactic , and American coasts II ,lut commerce and navi gation ,nthl be much benetittett by a ilitil• ( 1 101 IN and ht , effil coliAllierellll treaty with :,:61 it 14 11 , 1 t illlprOoat,le that. /41C Wiaitti tt,hl . , a , • ,l ,di , to our 10-01,04,00 u. - An tatensb., tn,rket fl/r our cotton and cot ' ton 3arioi, Cott ti fabrics, and a variety of product, oral mainifact ores, could he Ruud its-the Baltic poi Is of Rosin. A trade VI hill prOtlllaCs to b 1111 port ant, has grown up be tween our P.icifw ports and the Amoor kam,ehat ha t iaulo n sky. and on the northeast coast of Atos. and may be egtend ed into the interior of Silwrin With Sitka and other ports in the Russian province a trade of importance IS practicable. AA • missy otiniaelry to this commerce ire found in Rilaliarl taritfk andloirjAulations. It appeals that Atnetienn vessels are not al lowed to trade m 1615 0 13 n pork on the Pa cific, with of the paralkl of 51 40, without obtaining permission from the tiovertictra., and paying such Maas as they may each choose to t atmt ; and each one has the right of fixing his own charges Russia is herself 'now attempting to promote her conimer,v and nevi:ration on the Pacific; and the first step for her to take towards the object, is to alrlish these restrictions which are as in jenttnutrttrlceireciTnifiFrairlitniiihrsi:garn intermit as to ours- It is to •ksa presumed that our new Minister to Russia will go out instructed lo,aw.getrittte a emtutttereial trualp on a liberal basis. SiNG, Lin.—Just two weeks before the death of Gov, Marcy, he was in the Roches ter Num ofnee, and visited the prams robin of the establishment. This was the first time, he said, that he had ever seen a phut, ing picss it work 1 The Union obierves When we curable: that he had" from his youth up been Accustomed to write for the political press, And had always been anon or less associated with the printing office, Itps sirceinstance averts very singular:'-' Fugitive Thoughts. To the mechanic, the man of deisinerts, or the student whose business *&:inflines iiitn trent morning till evening within the clone walls of his little castle; breathing the "im pure, artificild,' and unwholesome stifles hose.mind is wearied and depressed front a long course of irksome duty : what can be more cheering and vivifying, than a rand* through some shady, grove orretired 'lawn, Or a Stroll along some meandering stream ; when the are which had brilliantly poured forth his rays 'through the day is about concealing himself from view behind the horizon, ho bounds from his work bench, or casts aside his musty book, for a time bids, "dull care be gone" and walks forth with an elastic step ; his mind Pi naturally led front the cares and troubles of the day, to admire the grandeur of the surrounding scenery, and perhaps cast a thought upon the great architect who so nobly fornied it all. At one Moment,rn imagination he wan• dera back into the regions of the past, glean• tag from its capacious repository the bright images there collected ; at another darting " Unrint of naught but br 1:,: a 0r pro.), tor men mere Bolt di la thee," Th.. Ilnrrl,bnr g 11 lily `1 I noun untaad of dlstan( spins 11.51, ,i ,„ h lot afi VC 111 ' cs I, ; sl , hndtd pIIIIIITS the culling stook,' tient the "'1111111'• tub uwrh' ip,it am of tiv: imp (l ady might in In In iht .!• I V 11 1 1 Ilea, rt 10 0, When nntoad of Ihr lietiihtig grail., Ili% toil; tint moo: 1111 sn 611 of the huSLnndnt.w, might lit. • \ lit ) a , nil . , only; the n lid hr, r, thi Yin( I, nick rhrush hi a trim ails nu,l / at_ " and the I nil frets Of the forest lie ma y 11e copy" , Cie itat 11111'4 run . contrast the honor and gloom that he plc- • IS ;zit but e baie hail mane tures to himself is loch roust have Leen pre- 1 , 1, i:1 I sented in those do) ti,vrttli thy pltasurts and ‘ t „. as e , ni fo r ts of the pet .4'll t rimy Speculate upon w t to , t , , .1. the condition arill ntiNontag,vs of the'ehuntry tang," al n o fert!;, or •• tide it Ifni - I one hundredyenrit from cote7sli f riPtistiuit it to I, I ' uprose 111 theF, arue ratio that it ham for the /••• Cd, ,I Fprin .1 1,, IC WI( rittiry And if he n; not dt light, d 11 "" h ` • " and in% rill at ed upon AA hat our rnuntry u : " ::'"" 4;il •od tied, I • p p • 1p pp pr, p ern.!/s•, I all , nr ,1` NI hat it nnt . ‘ , (11,11 L, and of his, do.) to (11,01 I.•r u , I adq mid IWa nI I 1.1,111 younti y In. I,s not% ol11 , ) 160 onnw of an Id ' l '" - ' '"" I " ' 1' "" " il ' • • .1 murk an I Urien fl hr does nbt :t tore I. 'l'4)6 1 lun laliort. n,‘ Ith uutic l I a , tttg ntyl I 1..110,L , it), as that, I, ,t yttims "I" , 01 ' 1 ."aIIIrgo „oh wen as, 11111111 anist I 1 , . 1 1, will l ',ill, dead lo 01.. of the most eltarmilq; rill , 1% oh • , 1 having In nl , l tiett alt It MEI 1, Id, d taunt , a 411.1 , 11•PtIolt a I`. n•I t• h'IP! bLu iil4 "11th , '-‘lll • lu r.l++,l+ a.ltuire ntitl gain mortis tlon from t l tar n. A t 11 it wan a • a , In the trot ku of nature iiiteptiterst II oat the " al" 1 " d" ir " 1 '" that " r One 01 Lite t oolile•tt improvements of art. 1 nature Is. that a nom Intl)• guide otl.eTs the path of life N lthory a olktog tll t: Nell - that he may he a phut. and yet a cast- The Dome of the Capitol. The. I'nion. in correcting various tumors as to the walla of the rotunda of the Capitol living too N enk lit hear the new irmi rforire. an. the re is not the slightest foundation for r,ireli reports Captain Vi ie., the f rood States rno ellartre of ihe it 4q , fore ,ninteneing operniienv, took out por tion. i , l the rust, rink. nit „on, lb, m to tests to ofu tin data upon a Ilielfo b ha, a ealridatorri of the strength of the solrstrue• tore: nod having est ablothed, bey mid a doubt, the rapabilot of Orr fouridatren, fir sieoain ttnh safer} - n sr•ore 1777in1 they prrweerlert, and rip to the iirest ti slut. inert they say that nothing has transpired to /grange, In the slightest di {free, the rt milts th a t nrr furl. nti iy ohfilllc(t. ft 4 ,1i0u11l he borne in mind Ith:a the tunic of the (',,pi h,l differs from all the Jultuv of the Old World, in the fact that it rer-ts on a rontin nous Kan or ring of rliat,onry, ttLile they rest on insulated put rs , this cries its foun dation]; a decided advantage over other dolma. in point of strength, and at the sanie tune Ito weight is less /hall that of any simi lar Strii , ture over 1111111 The ealetila'. , ros of the arehiteet show that the entire u, Ight that will he un(rosed on emit blitherlitlal foot of foundation, when the dome coinpleted, will lie but 7,1111) pounds, uJareh Iv 412 'p um a s pea square foot its thin th0..0 eight imposed nu (he fiiutulations of oho Capitol, as reported by L'ruf. Walter R. Johnson to a eutntnittee ' Ongr( . llB in 18512. Prof John. son says “the pressure on n squats foot of the bearing surface, at the base of the so, perstruettwe, (of the wfittircialkithesCaliitoti will he 7,572 pounds more than the retie]. 'gh en for the douse,. aloe!) is but the one 1 um/red andfefirliftli part of the absolutes strength of the weaken/ sample of the blue fit One s;inelf has been tested during this in vestigation " It is therefore plain that if the materials of the old Capitol are an &trong as the weakest that arc used in the wings, the' foundations in question Ave.stroug enough to sustain more ilian "one hundred and fifty fire" ,TbliCh domes. The weight of the new dome nill only be abaft the Fame of the old dome. - it7gny der has become the editor .of the Wi llisus, sport IndependenUPrest, Which makes ita appearance in a new style. The Lewistown Aurora, opposition, has changed name, princ i ples, and editors. Mr. Wm. F. Shaw, l e fpitner. editor ; issucceed ed byMesers McEwen; who publish a neu tral paper under the name of the indepen dent res.. D. W. Moore. Esq., has retired from tild Clearfield pepubtican and is succeeded by J. H. Larimer and It. F. Ward, Eaquire.s.— Harvey if you should Drat .editorial life a little perplexing, pick your Flint, 'and all will be well. Succeillo you gontlernen. 7 'lore 'll PEN, PASTE & SCISISMS. a - 7 -Stitt warm—The %I outlier 9' . Over-The Ciwrry boom?, t!"7 - Still rlei1;1 0 -,Gr1114 stones tri - A Jecref—Tln. Town Cluck [l7' itnpudont—l'unutun,!s' Goat. ; - .1 . Pouting out--The Candidateu. Siclay—Tbofttersey Shore Vl'dette. Refurnedl.:lllaj. Win F. Reynolds. r-17- Comb-. The IluZkleberry" season. Refreshing—The shower on Tuesday. tricCaptliary attraction -Z-The moustache. ry Pleasant location—Burnbart's Picturo Rooms 'o — Scarce—Patriots in the ranks of the opposition. 7 Received a lot of• " Fancies"—Green & Mt-MLen. I>.utFenmmly ill .F.retnoilt, in ticti York city. [Li Lea for pans unknOwn---Stodart4l, of the Tjrotie Herald. rni - Up in the figures—The mercury and all hinds organ/ell truck. ," At =Tyrone. on Btlturclay —The Belle tont, I.v , •,lnfor Draw Band. limgui.streaLe4l, mitt .very pointed— Alkh 17rahntds new Lather pole ; _ . Very Cowl—Peck's Jtespberncs nml CI, ;Lin ()Nixed to 3 oti Grt , orge. /- Good ionsiesnivi —l' he !Lumbers of the 13.11 (ute Ointorm :Slthig Band. ;17 Suit NI c erniso - Our Senior, Hope he way be at his post next w(ek. Conlfortahle Our office. 11,,pe some of thi delinquents will rail nod Iry it. - Uld inky lid: laokt.week. at r wwt. It tty lw6h grave, that. C - jr• I.nnk• a /1 Hi a new rig Thunder Trut htin out, I 2111111111, flu) 4th im hi.. ' wan ly Ituctumg —ll.e (*.whet, tho' If 1,4 let vp..11.10 11. lhr chipouril 111.11%,,. liel.hte d.u'. fight. I'ouns,e2) , a . vu the or t C.tily it.,;, . at Il raft., .1 I, w load, I ,Ipr I. Ili a Ityll.lq, / Mrif lr nthn of lill• I . lr (14 S'y nn , l lord', 011,,8t ii , )%y-tt-d.Q • Is %.t., 4 lit ',Wk.. 4EOI The Norrtatee. it NV ut 41011:ill 11.114111 d ou %II ram wipe, hewn.. id " tH ti t •61t' If the ;i1 oil Atritv Ittl,tltattl, ti att r ttith att • I Iltl r‘t II It i,0111,:•1..1, I - fik‘,,,), ,0111%1 1, null iN I 1 I r ,4 r!, :ma s' ion. .% '1 h•• di , pt •,•••1 Ia •1 •1 at NI • •• h llt F , t‘t Pt(•ls •+ ‘.•rl 110 lA.' )1 I . {, In .1 \ Vt 1.11 h i l. I t l Ireat . It fQ, pn.l ,1,%% t "1”1 Ity It , Aier n• 1, 14,•• .Io lie • lie lie r deeell vt run'° 1 1 r, ( g 4 .k 1 • (11:411;.: ' - (Mr hrethreri of the Ito a I. id r ,e m ,01:1- cool ifsteit tit t. 1111 'IS I .11.01141'. ./f OM MO A /A 1111 DM A' • W .1114 vny 'um; f:: I it. cuol and ' etinfr.trial,le at , rt.i,:t to nil 1 , •"1{y11,1! 1111111 smor 01 the litM,ig dreg at the pn s, :it tiny would make wokt texctll: nt por“, of dung art:limy they : L itiouot of ~0,1. u ..rer stop i ont a hard shot " A Itlivh. Thera ha, I. ell a ronit Ity (hr good io oidc Or ',rod all ltuuln of delicate pet futilely 0101 c.. tod, t arti cles. 'MN nosh has heat ttltt;ll. tlllOll Orrou Wen, ))42;11/3* htreet. ti h.. tee tat derht nrul hate (lilt only__ layer' folly able to Hupp!) the demand but can accommodate all %%lilt may call opal' thtla. font, aw,luost thp n‘orld for wag ni lit lit net urly told hal . 1 1 : , o1110 wmucn. Pu t 3 010 ' ,111021 Or the frnltif r , a ( ok t AeltlLii.y hill, about swi (1(11(0, and mitt poll y e oft rI el Cellville and illr;s adjacent. Fora glintimie at the latlcr, seat your,elf on a m a r e box, no Aoleexani'.‘l 1130 C. fluat J,hosoidlat, who d he an old hgVh. tor, R 1111 ',llth motnataoni toot el /MAIM' around hint Every man to lug trades--Si, taya 'll'l, { , •••"1 , n ,, .1 nly M.` If lon rant A A,Uwi toy kOtti ttri'Vjt . tTs go to tilts woo n ho 1111114 Vs that arm Ir a pail of lit:t study, mil ;inn n tli be Sale to bo accornin,i -,iate4l ?or instanre if rent r ant a null hill lih gattnem, made firqt•rate nark, and nt C.w.ip prtreq, , go ty Wm Tpitrli , , and tor anrvl foi it y o l k w ill by suited just to your (astr: !--Sir said Caesar in ureJaix-sikueount-oflorre-of - his Irreribilll/Tri rictoricei: and such is the expression of evory man after he Lan 3iiecLeded in gaunug• the confidence and palronage of the eallaThmity. They Irllo hell cheap and good articles, are da ays sure to do an extensive business, and are always worthy of recommendation. We say therefore to those who want Dry Goods or Groceries fresh and cheap—go to Wilson (IL lire's. G 7. ri,cur,a.— How di:hirable it ia, that we should • haVe a handsome wtll detiimd likeness of ourtielveii or friends—one that we may preserve and look open as a 'bright me• taunt() of the pa,t Such a .Souviint-- often calla up many a hallowed recollectidn of the past, taco hooking upon the face of lather, mother, ANICT, -brother of 'child, long since passed away., Then _Mode, " Secure the shadow ore it Vicki," and obtain for yourself or family. ,firslllJo likeueuitaa—by--ealling tipOn T. T. Taylor at Hublersburg., • The Printer's Dollars ! The printer's &Meta ! Where are they ? We'll suppose one of them is in sOinaltiotly!ir pocket in Philadelphia - , another in illusion, • third in New York, a Surth in Baltimore, while a fifth is resting becnrely in some elk) , or byrn In the West. rl dollar hen and a dollar there SC:altered all over tlit towns, all over the country mile upon mile apart ; how shall they be Fathered ? The type founder has his hundreds ()idol ! tars against the printer ; the paper maker, the building miner, the journeyman, the grocer, the tailor, and all assistants to him in carrying on business, have theirdemands, unfortunately, hardly ever so small ing„a sin gle dollar. kit the mites from hers and 1 there must 'Cr diligently gall 'red in and very patiently !wanted, or the wherewith to I discharge the large bills will never become veiy bulky. We. imagine the printer will 1 have to get tip_iin add,reeg to his widely scattered, distant. dollars, something like this : Dollars, halves, quarters, add all manner of fractions into which ye are ,divided, col. lee' yourselves and conic home ! you arc n anted. ! Combinations of all sorts of men that help the printer tO lx•comc yOur propel• etor, gather in such force, and demand kith acigood reason your appearance at his :Amu ter. that nothing short of a sight at you Bill appease them. Collect yourselves, for vai n,' blo an You are in the aggregate, vaalt-iaavar zuf , lty. Come lit here to silent single file, that the 111 lint, r may fio ill you Illto baltilli r /0f4:4 noir seusl you foe tli again to battle for Lim and, iffilLatc his Crt t; \ chit] A la' (/F : LIVE. -1 . 1 . 111.11 tittl 'Vial Pl. cahitict %%as , installtd, there cidfiit, of its meal hers s hose awl tletittiiir.; "constitutions entittvd al reins n1 , 41,111'1,1011. lust Ohl re nimbi he vacant VIC. to It hofure till' ..1 , 1,1 nt I he n(11111111 , 4 1 111- ( tett Tin v Hire Ilobbm and Davis - t h e Co: nit I 41141111.,; hi , \t itlik it rill n as in a Vi ry lilt latalilll , lll [hive., erns, C a en k 1,14 in irliwit hr hill l ong het ii tnifite d of a 111- , 111, NICIIIII4 soul I de•pitthiy ion' for the tiler awl It , :1 , 111l ill I r pall II 11. It it.llllll, , 1 t /-J4 nll i , f (In rillnnt,(so, Mani bad .14, igur anti uidtlrance vitongli fur 1.11. tthitle raeeutt.r ileitttrt went of the gut , t ruin. it Goi.rilor took grv,.t rill& in I. 'thy till Lanus, rut.) s ascrito d his 'mind health anti stalwart proportions to the tier. s,ity, to which he WA.; vitr)ectittl in 1.0 ittittiLttinl itinnhttotl, of talking Itl the lit la it hew 11I1 , ,r,aili I, 1111111.11) Ilk • 1. , I 1,11 (lint +1;1,01101 I Alt' In of tit Plo 11. into 1. 11, 1,0/1.,1, 110,1 ll,', 111 all frill (1011,4 t, bay's) or 't3r 1,12, WoneF THAN MO I AS. -- Te 0 rio a in Smith- Vitk, CntutZla, Will leV. n 1,1 1101 -e, and , et tlo to t 4, 14,1.111 g. the bargain bring that tob klktd 11to 14itz.st. 0., h. 011.41 tht tu•tm nod OW 4,, ft r ‘l.ts to take the money staked. '1 he horses kts)iell and hit each ()Ulm in a humble Wanner, tearing out pieces, of flesh Mx andante/inches to neett.urt Sunlit, and both scene killed on the spot. One of the horses Ira, valued at $2OO, nod the other at ;..190 ihe lornit r ht log de darvei the isomer, beoaose aftf•r both hash talles t he «litiomed to Lit k die an Over the t • 0.1 for I. nu of hn notap.ffi,t 7hr Si. t• it 'lrmo s .I.,urrod dtvrts to see the two sin II tot lo the fts illientillry• 'fin P. 11,161tIltry Is too good for molt tit het, Het on I than 1010. buy ought to be tied together %lilt It litflitt, rope, nid 'limb.. to kirk nod bite Latch other to d , nth II they Lad no tuerey-on their poor horses, At ho, dumb beasts, did only chat their nittsters d cove thou to do, tt by should ant gurp It tdltom.ll too and 01 , 1 . 1 a w no not 141 Lad /15 mod. en, imagine. It would he just the thing to push such vile r,eatures tut these. A, ()I u (m.: Loniloutt ;Vo.l ("rt,.411. states I hat Mr Jana, Adam, of lkonhosiz. t I'ty plougiu• 141111111141 L 01111, DI/piton. d to he which affords a Able study fur an strkiquanao. In is about ‘o. lar7, otour olil quarter., rout Is ars on oue rode the load of Charfos tht surf° tuorod by the folios Jug inserlption •• Caroho, I , 11 , Aug., Fr., 110 , P,l x ," and on the reverse aide a es own tuth the l'uitto• Itivtota.,ll7n4fl," no that tt is 001% 20 years old, Iht.tin ur .!Jes• GP:N. ZOI Lieut. rE.k.— The Saltville Banner an} s, the eontniunity tan ...hocked ott the rtat, lty th. tatithm at noniteenttnt of titt.t death of the wife or our rt•nresen ta tit t. in Congress, Gen. F. K. Zolli colTer, ller jllne was very brief, and the sad netts of her (Lath teas lb. n rst nititnation of it I ee... t et..l by ntapy of Vitt. most intimate friends." EAIIIIIBOI - 1111:11S Pttrrrq — l rhe people of e Now Of iPIIM are (Nati:lg themselves to fresh peaches, figs. pearl and grapes. Theerlarir . of the Vtcalome returns that.lsh fork basket of flue'praelles, Bartlett pctirs4 some deli rious t'luo,selos grnpus, and zo/qtrantity of plump white aral figs. 4 Lo: A 7 Pjill At si-irtlerlu ' Tenn. : lion. A. 0. P. Nicholson, Littered lola of $2,600, consisting of a pocket•book, .containing notes of hand and other valuable papers. Citunumetea:— The tutu who pushes aside the Watchman a•itlr his first sip of coffee, and says, •• lire's nothing iutesesting in it,2 —and wlin‘turna up his nose at typographi cal biblarierS,-- /night (Ind profitable exer cise itr trying to make a paper of his own home evening, and then get the candid opin ion of his friends upon its merits. Jam. Qillilnnd , .Esq., advertises severs 11AcIS of land for sale, in to.clay:a paper. is no doubt a chance fora goonargain Sue advertisement. taritsfoirWci— eimoratte Watehrwin.) . I flotvolut Warcrimaw.l—ln looking over Au *el of your interesting and 'veluableJour nal of the Marna:, we notice tho mane' 'of Samuel Ilaupt,,jr., of Perm township, an• flounced as a arindidatc frit Ahsembly. Knee' Mr Smith (who, by the way, has served the County very faithfelly4 "positively de clines" n re-election, it is 'to be considered proper for Penii township to present another of the Democrpticfions for the.oflioe in goes lion. It has been a custom for years with the Democratic party of Old Centro to con tinue her .'members" at least two years but as Mr. Smith declines, the township should, and of right, is entitled to the office. So also, think the Democracy of Potter town ship, as we see in their conimoriication to the , •Berschter" of last weekt llowever,l we do not wish to urge Mr. Daupt's claims upon such contracted premises. Ile pos. suffice every element of a popular candidate I —sound Democracy, a superior degree or, qualifications and ability, together with' great personal popularity. Dui Ito needs no such encomium, since ho is so favorably known to the, people of Centro County,— These facts will speak in the coming County Convention, and, as we hope at the polls. July 251 b, INST. Pass. , (Fur the Demoaratio Itretchmtn J Hooped skirts are ACM 81.15perldeti ~from the lAR KIS TO% Nentr,July 27th, 1857 ceilings.and walls of every other estitblial- Mcritrivs Eirrirms 7—My attention liatibeen Went ; and, in fact, come of the fashionable* drawn to A cationonicanon, in a recent norn• are hooped all around. Unlike bonnets, LT r orloor paper, asking Tile to present my hoops have incrLiased in MAC, and Weir di name to the nominating Convention, AS the intiosieits are now "Magnificent and great." thinocratic candidate to represent Centre ►loops are n -good institution," ■nd, we (.'aunty et the t nsuing st.ssmolt of the Legiti say, ladies, hoop Just as tong as you require ittre• th.ii aid in Inipartiiig . glitz() and dignity to reply, permit me to Nay that my yires- yonr appearance. T2w sleeked dresses re eat situation is not unromforlable, and to i r tam their power in the control of Mallon. Ave my Farm itilehecome the sivaiit or, itadamo Rumor declares the present son. hi • !boa ruroiters, tin ver y at~ l c of low-necked dresses out - strips , but so I hate nii.h.r. , tood the pr( that of former seasons. Weil, this is . ni m. nth. t%I ill iJot pt sD. a own. 01,11, a n d We will Mt de and an a Mifflin I of my I ',lnn, r at i .• aeeu d so law as to ci Ajcbu thereon, Then, hay, xvie... , .••1 a dez,iim tha• I ahouPl retire- jis another at runp,ement us this Spring's Axis gent lb, ii, i hereby a litho' you to an- ton nillol cm b atrywan us slightly to ascet nuithoe my Itaut, as a candidate. sulueet to tai l) lt, utility and mime. Its rut and pp- e {Le 11.. talon of t h e next, ('„slaty plala . nre imitatellist of — pes-Jacket, " and rani :AM !I. GILLILAND 1 1. termed I,y the Bachelor Association of Jjps place overcoat ;' c but this, we , at id:. is lint shat it is designated by its t cut, W le,A sE u,,, Shciiffalty. The appron - clong fall campaign has slig- admirers and advocates. However, this h. gested many names as candidates for the tic conforms exceedingly a ell with its char- Sherelfulty, all who arc sell known to the actor, and, the trust the ladies will not con etizem. Cl Ventre County, ns inert of integ- alder it an unpardonable offence aben we my in their social habits and as iron of pronounce the • - arrangeincnt" ungracefel experience ui hositie.is We draw non and odious. We believe we have now TlVW voirßurt comparison; by slig,gesiing Joseir ed the Swing fashions for 1857 accurately •Sati4ttreo tas-thii favorite aspirari,4 for the awl commendably, and if Galley deems it. Dein,. ti lit 1..11111W-1011 Ili., Ininisty of a twill a bile to transfer this article to the sod loirpo.e, so will known liy isqes of his Lady'sltook, he can do so by tiro r rll/..11% of l'ofter,, Tie dunk motile.; gming 1l the proper cretht. lulu ig fatuutl,l, 4 ,iiio i c e in the l'ouloy Con - [Fee lira Democratic IV etch Ma.) ireirlloll Ile has hied long 111 Centre I 'nun f ty and is trliortllto those br•st nhose inter- Itlit.e.sneno, July 2ilth, 1857. eels and hominess come under Ow growth Vine --Last Wednesday night between the r of this county for the last ten pars and of ~r 10 arid 1.1 o'clock the good pea -1 if noralact litlje wtru aroused with 'such a man the- (Alice of Sleirstr. • i ftned their lethargy by the startling cry of the intiple woubf hare a.eight to lapses, lire liNcry body and their friends ran in that his administration would 1,, sin 'tilt( the, thttt timi nil the ihtiiiisn On arriving, linnet-to& Wt therefore ask and entind lit. ly the aiming distance it was discovered to k X 'KC t he will tit:covo . the smmitut- bethemd mone Howie • lion of the Vettioeredie,Convention. If 1,0 „ Wbo.to time browned aides and crumbling wails we believe he will be , triumphantly elec- were dearer fez then earth's princely halls , MANY CITIIirKS tir POTTILIt. Whose view' Imparted, whose repturoes glee I Hoarded LPRIIy A pretties' memory(Fur the Democratic. Watchman I Of ant far peat whoa life yea new, IiIIiSBUS IiDITOIIB. -The announcement of t„..,,,,. were d. J... and d..... tn. ~; ICuPt• A. C. " en rY• an t . cAndid a„, l 'a fur the Ali ! y tis in that bar i :Old School Botts. I Alec of Sheriff at the eimiing efecOom ap lliany MI Idea WAS Wght to shout, many 1 penes our, It sati.d.wtory to lilt tudii,_rour. backs to smelt beneath the lash of old Ito ikniocratie irtetel, of Welker Tp , as they gyistu. I %with( almost asy thank' to him 1614011 11110 to tie all, excellent vole+ n, a firm 1t 110 applied rho burning brand (it was the 1 It:newt at end a 111111 111 It, r 1 twa t It .o thy 1 of : n Ot k of an titer wintry) fur it was one of' tho 110 f.LVOr that OW 1.41.1 SI 4:1'; i'll11) could last rtloysof obtrugyistri, andwbenerer wo confer upon Mtn : and if nominated %ill prate a terror to all Isms, and n mild be to can get rid of any old fabrics such as this without too great a toss we shoal he glad itcull) t leered, thus redeeming " Old of it. But the manner of dispensing with Centre ' from the polluted isms of the diLy, old houses can be accomplished more satia- ", and a null at th.i saute tame reflect gnat faetoril ) than by horning. Such miscreant's , ' eridit Nam the 42.oitity by leitttg a kind, gentit marl ) , awl t flklent Offict r as mould set tire to buildings of this kind V.' ‘t xr.a n oUld not he too good to tire others if a ci f - •fp, c m( re Ih : richt „ wi l t ph.„, copy, grudge I listed towards any piroporty holder, and fur Ong reason 1 think the Directors of 1 • the borough should endeavor to discoverthe 1 thituarv. ,- . ' is riatratore of the deed and punish them ao- Ingo. --At Port Matilda oil the mornnig o e corditigly: I the 20th, Mr. JOSIAH M. Beres RR, aged about I No atom was made on the part of the cid -1...1. Jeers% —-, x ens to cheek - Ant Progress of the raging , It has been beautifully eXpressed that el e ment. All stood motionless, apparently 1110111 di : ll '" i " """ irsrve "'' ""t"rh' he-' lad that a had been act on Bre. Many emo t e tie,. is iiii Innate ta evu lil every g. heart. spot tn ., Ito own atli „d ar d, o f conjectures were had on tho motives of the morality, and , tartan zeal, too, forces fa- individual or Individuals who set it on fire. mitt ea! n' ' ' the. b hid' , "bile they do ao The first cry after I got to the ground was Look out for Burglars," " Watch Your good foi t: living, are often fraught with .. libels to th, memory of the dead. All the ----: , stores,'and'Those °Lye:at-that hare mei & men are not known to these'who mere lemprofess the possession of geredness. Our ey at home had better be with it." This individual fames are too often magnified to last remark made several of our nuatrefy citi eclipse the gentler radiance! 14 whoa honor iens leave the Beene immediately and make and modest manliness. 111rti sometimes for home to vi filch and worship _their filthy • grow toOIIK, by flattery, altd.'`itistilllllV Virttws, the' they have them not;" but with him whoee lucre. ''llortie thieves about,". cried some real worth is in his action, net:dirr flattery but no horses have disappeared ;AR houses or interest can his erve, Ineausd the t anrue men have 'Zen Tiroken into and pillaged; no ja the moulder of ills own virtues d the cylitroiler of his one ilestirly: s o it was stored entered nor any body hurt. It fir %Olt Josiah Al Benner to whose Illelllry supposed to be the work of a few mischiev i this bumble tribute is freely given. Our 011 S scamps who wanted a little sport at filo friendship was brief, but Stncere. Our in- public expense, and which they had, foe it teroourse of that intimacy ti Melt unfolds r . t .d enough amusement , , this hearts off, lends and develops the con.. las created L and gossip 1 gtllllll feellllgS of manhood. Ile professed for the week. - More anon. Prtim. , , thing but. what he perfortneir Ile bowed pm no by pow - meal heed, at a shrine w hi c h 1 AR ITEM 1 F Oft Passarrs..---Tesch your chil he did not admire ; but with a sublime eon-, dren to be industrious : It is the best pit.- virtem c l f it het wits right and wrong, he had vottt i n. , to crime, t h e b est vam p ed " Qv his altar of religion tbul friendehip erected . YIP US.Read t the history of the hundreds' in his own heart, and claimed the power to select the vestals who were to keep its in- who till our prisons...llolmM that Idlkititaii— cembetiare-m -Z men, nor wan he werao,than the beat. Ho was a man, and as such we regret him we regret, because he died when life's brightest dreams illuminate_ the mind and stir the heart with the loftiest aspiration; and he had been deprived of health and strength after ambition was of a character to he use ful ; but when that failed, to use liis own worths, while living, waste "Love any Moth er ;" and the man .who enshrines the image of a venerable mother to his heart, has ,a sentinel there %slab - never slU'epa,_to guard him from templfaion and hie' To write more would be an intrusion opon the grief of those who love him, hest. - Hut as he did not go down to the grave, min (lA, he deserved lint to ro milionored by the pen of a friend. Hissiepory will become more hallowed as theMtwirers grow from his grave and time, mellowing the thoughts_ of, his , brotherly .kirtdricsa, will assuage all the grief which now swelltkthat .lbearts of thovt who mourn Ma -er" - - - t• mann um =IZEC:2 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Banat Etstudoets.—Tlie exceedingly warm and pleasant weather during the last few days has broUght forth the ladies arrayed in the height and breadth of the Spring fashions for 1857. Far the benefit of our lady readers in the country, we will min meat upon a few of the distinguished fea tures of the present fashions as they *pear in our borough. The style of bonnets first merits attention. Well,• in size, they are mere diminutive than ever! Theietzterior • finish and app earance . are of the roost impo sing and oste n tatious chareden They are truly "perfect love of bonnets." Adorned, as they are, with lace,, ribbons, buds, and clusters of flowers, they are infinitely beau. liful and calculating. It is with mach dif ficulty, that we can decide which the ladies or the bonnets are the more lovely ; hat, let the sake of avoiding argument and prow. ting harroonapre say the—lathes. The nest prominni attraction on this programme is that: feature which is pertinently termed "the breadth of fashion."' Hoops ! beeps ! hoops ! Everybody wears hoops ! Aged and y o , mi; IN , ay hoops ; ugly rad handsMae.l Rear hoops ; black and white wear hoops. chief cause of their ruin, ti;ung men of industrious habits are'seldom founds in the sinks pt pollution--disgracing them selves and their parents. The Mmes. of crime among us Is chiefly caused by the dis taste for honest labor. If we would ; pre. serve future generations from the sine and vices which degrade the present times, learn them good trades, and bring them up to' good and industrious habits: Taleiwsidats hours, a disregard of the Sabbath, drink and+ the perusal of obscene books are causing the ruin of millions. " Satan Ands ',too udooldof Wit Vor Idle bands tb do." Mr. Joseph arvn, of ,Milesboeg. Imo 'hotted a haudioma lroo rifling ib front of his residence, which . ..44ls greatly to its or Prihrance.