A kh l .;.17 VOUS VI4IMOODArIo 4. 1%. 4EELI .i?.1 . ) U. H. 11,41,1., EDITORS BELL EFONTE, PENN'A r 1111 IV MOAT , SEPTEMBER 7144P111437 I) 0310 i 'R AT IC NT' rr.t: TH'kß'l'• sop gra! gr um, —,,, WILLTAM F. PAC ER. CANAL CIONIAIISRONEIA, _ NINMOD„STRICKLAND SUPREME JITIHMS, WILLIAM STE ON G JAMES - T IIOgPSON DE MoCILI Tlc co NTYTIC ET. Fon AS:4;Ni BIN, NIUEL G I LLI LA ND. , FOR TIIOIIAS Mt•COY. F on No) r! IN irra tr, .JOIIN II( Y.FEIL :Fort I; CU ISTInt A It I.X(111111'R ESt.4.E L. TEST. —-4 r 'lt %:-ArttElt. ISAAC FINGTON. makmr l'olt Coo, NTI" COMM JAC()11 \V. EIINIIARD. Pott coitus I.lt, DANIEL DERR. llFun 1)1 1, 11t RISTIAN JIARh Our Party and Our Prospects /h. 1.1% wot um t h e Ucmuct atic holy 1,1, , 11,1 one Doi log" Its en• ha. bccii one of cow In 11.11 II Sad it Litli flow ixaint With pii to mu Country and her Institu , pm.. a-, the i of Its wise policy, car-' • d into practical effect. The working of wit \ata.nal I;oyei !intent has lama so slam ti) to rit r) friend of Liberty, that no ores a t htntge in the conqruction of .or political machinery. Like a Divinity ,h, I), fowl atCc parr) bac brought into life, tad ,untanned every great principle that has i. ishtl to promote the union of the States, to air all e the i4 l niel rights of the pee ph, Its gi eat emin) has colon it 'limier the (i I iglit of pi actual Truth, and ae non have infant of grim/Atom., reared up oh some fa natical idea, to contend w all, and none of the new parties have been possessed of suf ficient inherent virtue to prevent them from falling to pieces - 13y tnrrr own net is to,, tionaloomend proseripturn have only needed tht calin iAmnon of the people to reveal drlriicti%e tendenvics, and repel the confidence of the honest ina,ses, The grate ill fact that the hearts of a MajOlity, and a large majouty or our people are always an imated by love for Country, is an assurance thmt the principles under which we have grown to what a e are, will continue to he sustained, and that the .acreil palladium of our coil rights —the Constitution of our na tion-011i not hK violatrd, nor tha nglits „0 the citizen und, r it be infringed open. wier the influence of suold. a excitement ermui.ous vows sometimes maintain a .tno mentary victory, but as IA illustrated by th me and dow aril of Know.Nothingistu in this State, and of Abolitionism in other States, the soli4 second thought of the pco pie is certain to bring them bad( to the car dinal doctrines upon which our Republic is based, viz the I:quably of Man, the Rights of the States, Religious Toleration and com mon Brotherhiod. Old issne, on a ho h the Iteinuernto• party it I , Alf n pa , ,sed upon, deei (l4 d , and Ii led into thy pet nianent policy of th e I .4,% erlailellt. I)11.1 lit false and dan rt rOlic hones of the present day the opera- ~„,, of Deuioerati, duct, and the brief MINIArTatiOn t h e purple have be( n permit t.,,l to give them, lime induced a C0111(11011 I I in their farm. IV n ire and alive administratunt of JaM i es Bo- Inman, his inflexible determination in sup and enforce the Conatitution and the I s,,the broad and national course he has marked out and thus far followed, HIl his .•iced+ AI ith pndc and consolation, and in timidate his enemies until they stand trem- blingly watching for some new wave of un whule;inine agitation to disturb the pal itical cloment, with hope that they may be again permitted to ride upon its surface. When we contemplate a narrow escape from some iumending dagger we are ever more careful ill future, and the patriots as they contem plite the disasters that the enemies of our Country sought to bring upon (him happy and prosperous people, feel then. bosoms ANN ell with gratitude to the Giver of all good, for the fortunate termination of the contest of last fall, and they place upon every watch tow& an additional sentinel to guard their otters and their homes. That age and ex perience bring wisdom, is true, not only in the natural but in the political world ; and every great bittlic i teaches the people of this . . , . • .• confidence of the people, admiiiistering the national government with success, and pointing to this whole country as •its ofl• spring, the position of the Democratic party iv ti sly a proud one. More deeply rooted in the hearts of the people than ever, it will stpul the raging of the elements as the oak fast in the clotted rock resists the storm.— Every report from neighboring Counties brings the most cheering intelligence. A glorious victory awaits the United De moc. racy on the second Tuesday of October neat, and Ungallant Packer, a native of our own County will be Uovernor, of the Keystone Democrats, Stasilltml Democrats of Bellefonte, let us• stand, by our Ticket ! Democrats, of the northern, of the sou t heir, of the eastern, and of the rues. tern parts of our county, we appeal to you all, in the name of oueglorions old party— in the tame of its past history and triumphs, as well au of its future prospects ; we appeal to you till, support the Ticket Which your chosen delegates have put in tionilnation.— Duty to your party minima this of you. To gether you have fought many hard political battles -and fought them nobly too—and to gether you have shared the trophies of many oil earned We me 'now • in the midst of another im portant campaign ; and by united and har monious action, we can conquer now, as wo Time conquersd to oir itil7het elements opposition winch may Ito arrayed against us. When our party is united, it is invinci ble--when it is alivide'd, dangerous results may foam°. it is only when dimensions and discord exist in our ranks, that the op posl tion con oven hope for success. Let no not give them that hope this year. The fag ends of Know-Nothingism and Black-Repub licanism niII be combined against us ; but if the Democracy is united, its invi ['obit; phalanx, liko a thunderbolt from heaven, snit da;M jho mtposition into utter nmuhfra, Messrs• Mitchell & Bush Some contemptible scribblers in Misplace ..thltralter„ autl...znawmg: popularity of the•,e gentlemen, are in the habit of n lane; i.mmumeations for the op position papers. and signing them in different , townships in the Pointy, fur the • mpose of thd ontir,sion that they ate unpop ular, and heaping upon them the lowest and ost dr testi hie alms,. that could it, i•onceiv. ed in any mind A iii;Ough we are aware that anythiog sohd by these disarganifers, is of a character ton low amj insignificant to 40 an injury to any ono, yet it may not be itn proper for us to state publicly, that no gen tlemen sustain a higher reputation for hon esty as private citizens, or for fidelity to the Democratic party. Whilst their enemies (jealous of their position in the party) arc endeavoring to litstract the party, they are spending tune and money for the promotion of the glorious cause of Democracy : Notwithstanding they are relied by these rrorth,ri the “1:1(11efoute Clique," and say they are unpopular, yet in the same breath they charge them with roaming; the late Denmet atm County Coin cation-- What consistency 111 we have to say to these gentlemen. is, go on, fight for the principles yon advocate, anyi you will have the thanks the Democratic. party, and the proud eonsolation of having done your duty. Beware Democrats We trust that no Democrats be they ran thdate, or the nob and Me, will de deceived by t.rlditi Of the enemy. Remember, that we base to redeem the State fromthestigma of Know-Nothingism which was cast upon us three yearn ago by the vilest system of treachery,and Pawl over conceived by mor tal :rm. and to save her from betionuim a prey to the dangerous shunt of sectionalism and distuntm, n hick is hidden undo the cloak of Mark-Republicanism Wt,i are to Cho(.lge tAt.ViVell a native Pormaylvaman William F. Parker—who thoroughly under stands the interests of the Commonwealth : and a New York flee trade and free sod agi tator— Datel Wilmot —who 14 totally igno rant of the lousiness and polities of the State, and e, hoax w hole hewn t aml mind an e up in the whole 141.» of hosuhty to Slave') and enmity toward the South. Re memhi the we l ds of the immortal try Rom .• pr,cr a) Lrherty rc Deo 01 1 , ' ' do to the Polls ' eAercise your rights nv freemen, at all hazards-- rally again to the di fence of those time-honored prim qil $ of Deinocracy r whieli )on have ao often II nmy hn by suatalned—and proclaim once more to the Mate and the Union. that 1111 l LStrue to her ancient faith. Ira C. Mitchell, FAR 4erith.man who has so illghly tilS tniguidied hnii elf as au orator and an (In dent speaker, dt.tiyes a notice in our col umns. We were present at the Democratic Meeting at 110alsburg on Finlay evening last., win, Ii was addiessed by )fr. Mitchell, and w 111113 t .ay, lie is as pleasant and ar gument•ttit e. convincing iind happy speaker as we hole loderied to Oil ally Occaglon. lie has a t °lnman(' of language, and a felicitous style of illustration sehlom equalled, which, combined •with an extensive acquaintance with the leading political subjects of the day, constitute him a great auxiliary ineAlae glow•u, cause of Democracy. After Mr. M. had coueluded 11/8 remarks, Which occupied nearly two hours, MIS liollahan. arose and stated that he was mitt identified with the Democratic party, but deemed it due " that n vote of Lipinks be given to-Mr. M. !for the gent/meanly speech Ito had made," and which wll4 carried unanimously. Mr. il. certainly deserves a great deal of praise for the interest ho has taken in the success of the State and County Ticket, spending his tune and money, from which he does not expoet to realize anything.— Such a mail ought to be encouraged. Centre County 'this old Deuurratic county, .which has always given her eight hundred majority o ith our or two exceptions, is right side up. 4te-m-wa-fromAitferent - mtrttnyt - the - comity is of olb-west cheering character, and we have no hesitancy in saying that we can poll ONE TfiOUSAND MAJORITY this f+ll. Democrats, these of jun! who are always, found active, see that your neighbor is out on the slay of - deed On—lot no one neglect so important an election but one and all rally round the V!mooratic Ticket—and /Aid to Bellefonte such an evidence of Democracy, es that all may learn that old Centre is true, unwavering, and despises disorgsniiing fac tions. remember the motto of the Demo cratic party,..- Minion, harmony, self-denial —ricrything for lb* caus•.;-nothiog for Dieu." A I..etter from /ler NaoMan= se through themes ehamtel with the poison, and let the Democracy of Centre County, judge betneeu - Col. S.B. Stmts.—Sir :—ln the Weiohillith et .- — JAMES MACXIANI` the 17th list , appears an Editorial beaded "ii Why the above letter should be directed Democrat of Potter" and foe- whosepuma/ / hold you responsible, a. I cannot resignise your personally to mei I run at a loss to know, Junior in this matter. That I am the laded to in that article, has been prodosrout fivo• , • romp 11 " 1 - oarlieultirly as I as absent when the arti- your i n fo.. lied it been anonymcno emanating cle that has givett this old political miner from a oominoipiod a Oct of political mmittirators , °flow°, Was written, and I never SSW it, un- , no ever banded together In tiny county, I should lute lel 11 plum unnoticed You are Beget a strati- ' til it woo in ,type on the d•ty of publication. gib to Am °lntend of Contra County, and can know An to entertaining feeling , ' of enmity tow but little of the antecedents of their political prin. elplee, and an you hare said, come lime to reside cede Mr. Macinanus, I, would say that such and live on geed terms and friendship with your I, is not the case ; And I never did, intention neighbore. Ilanfar you have performed that part' m towurds myself is known to the public, se this le ally, do hi injustice in the columns of the not the first time, without mason or cause, injus. Watchman, his assertion to the contrary, tin Mu, imendone tne In the calumee of the Wateh man since It ban come under your control, and now notwithstanding, • The Jiniior is the anther I find you peruntileg my 014 political slanderers Of (lie article, and by the wa y , ho appenrn to Tura thrilllteleell behind the Editorial columns , . well „ boo . . ~ • of the IYetehman to vilify and dander me again, ho De Ke a up in t h e po li tica l in. 1 You are a etranget to the references therein made, tory of Centre allenly• It may be, licei'ev-1 but with avidity have Adopted them - as your own, wittmrt-friavrtieteref-eetirrbde•wvitteamir - to sestrillit 1 138- MTlT l Titted bum , ' et •rs lir the - 110= you In thin the part or a man that w i s h e s to Heel litieni life of 3lr. Maemanus, at which 110 0118 on good fermis and friendebip with his neighbors? Now, lam charged with opposing Oen MeOut, would be surprised, for it is almost impossi lough and supporting Ben Irvin in 1843. In 1846 ble to keep in the track of this old Crisorgan lth nmosing T. 7tl Mail and supporting J p Petriken; with opposing John T. Hoover and sup- izer. • porting John llogman in 1847 and '4B with ore. 1 1 No one at all strouninted with Mr. Mae- Nom/John It. Meek end supporting George Wel- 1 tere—opposing honors 0 Milani' and stipporting J maims, will believe forst moment that it ear normakor In lit , tB eppeeing Wm L - mossier r anklet] front htm, and from the niet that a and supporting James Dunlnp ht 1849 °mem ter Contrao to me in the handwriting of another Won Is Packer and - supporting 'X 0 Curtin In IEIBII tind '5l removing Win 11 Blair and support- man, I a s.ert with confidence that he isnot the ing W It Benison and Stimuli' Linn In I.lsSolci author. and thnt it was wrti ten Ity a fellow posing J thnith Iltirnhart end suporting Ore Wearer In 11458 opponieg N . Mitchell and hired by the Opp/notion to disti'act the Dem - supporting II P Tronlyuligg To mill and every 1 (terrific party. however that may lie, Mr. of the above charges I pronounce to be wilful and I deliberate fainehoode. sArs renpentx the first charge MaCITIAIIIIS arroasites to himself its paternity, of opposing Gee McCullough. I was Ilia ardent and as coming Ilidni him I propose to give friend and tra•elerl with,him throng', the Demo. erittio Gorman imiliehips the week hollers the oleo- lit me brief review. Clothed as it is ill the 1 non nod infl hills ill the Old Fort the I;titurriny moat abusive language, as it the maple lit r . e! pre vioes an Ole election giving him lettere to my ' friend , irillarito nod Ferguson bownsiiirm I wna_p 011tpOil ri tie _AL J.., Mae tc,_,ll,„pa.h4.o a a.l the reregular th i ne ' neec "yl gi g ur- """ ih. ""'"O' hir. ' ow IC;oil'ing editor, hod `e blob, if not 1 -tinm - ittrtmi rim Ai orytt - that time and Col Jolt, l )i,,,,,,,,,, the Dromoriitie reentries of Centro County t natural with Mr. Maernefills, Play ha ye• been i for tha senate Rep.-diem. of my man Meet lea r . ae ll Iby him while tt .. t' K • 1 a .. •,...:Ig A now - aupporeist tho rights coil ul•lina of Cent., County '-. ill " - for the scmitorehip, and had the gralific then of Nothlo g caucus fut the purpose of mak- sehlog Col Illeom receive. to er Moen build e..,, ' Dee...retie tot e m in the Conntf a loii, i,,, n e ,,„ „ trig arrangetnent , to defeat a portion of ' crane oppo.nt did i ••• get fi, h,,,,,i,,i ~„1 „ ,, _ ' the Democratic Tirket -dolt be that 114 it Tip, wee"'....i.col and front of my offending with . ..tie political Gonellias ,if the County, and T M May, lee VrOlati not allow it 10 appear in oar 111 , 11, John T Mote, lio n w w . 'rennin, Felix columns, were it nut for the lesion it eartacq Mullen, with other worthies of the Monte met cit. " gendered anopposition stint brouvid oil Col 'Hens to fhb Detilocrney. W hit have cherklual for ry Ithrohart Inc/inflection with Wei Murray. an years a viper that stings them at every con anti-masoults Whig, against a, and r 0a„,c,,,,,,. • . ic t c, r ortemy. nod Cleet•fiskl Count Ina olreularing the vlhau ear,- , vI-n 0 P The Wals•hinan Laid i -• dare to defeat' my election T M hull ~Cthat 1 gotne weeks ago that there were "Wolves "in i time prevailed upon Thole. McCullough a orphow ' sheep s clothing "'infesting the Democratic ; of lien McCullough to oppose me at the Balt 1 1 I moanPollsuntil lien MoCullongh CAM, On the ramp, and the fortening letiet IN more trite 0 , I ground raw kilo , all .bout the Woe reperl• pat hit , ' oiroulatitm, wild woe nie lila active nildeflivitlio Im p., cur il narration of ots a scertion than we had port end I was elerteil He much for thin charge ! expected to receive, Those who have trill and 'lf you had of called upon me which would friends of Mr. Manna nu, In lays gone by, i have horn en.idclit ,et 1. Your fn'frationn, T could (nine elem. you from muter the general's own I II 11l he rthtonished at rye life of ityl 1 oterNt- I hand what he t ho ught of :he impotent opposition, , politit'al nifainj I•t e bine, If mewl, I and 1... i t pi,,aii, ii.,,, , 0w ..,,i 1,,,,, , emitter, .1 tour 1 '" 1 " purr.. 1 it is time that the ',mood ni. t .p.ce Oitoilil tie- 1 In 1815 I toted no Flieriff ticket— I could not t o t e 1 Tol. Batt end do l not volt for. ,1 1 - 1 rl l l /11,11 in ' ,a,l l ie aelillalnled Willi the Co tre,lllt roil lie) t i 1 , 4 8 1 'lid elei"se the elc'llutt or (le. , w w Ho , - 1 rants that have for 't t at, hoof in teeing upon 1 ton De wan it s ile and malignant trade. e t of hen .Ineksou and the Democrat nth should m 1 Ili, ir party of own telio.. W. mutt: In 1811 when I them , I wan the nominee of the Demeeratie parer for the I are notorious only for their factiousness and I Legivlature like Mr Ilan, he milled upon Mr I , ~ ii,.,„. 1 insail ,, eciton. But I propose to- look for a SlOOlllll T Shugert the editor of the Cridn , tweet, and brut the nnute of n gentlemen announced I ~,,t iner i t at the Ii 11, r 'their, and see If ft on' •• a voltinteerionalidate against ens, -- 11Ta In 1843 Ills (nen Inollth IA e Cannot eolith:tan him. united with - r M (tell .Tohn T Boort r nod olio.," : to defeat tae for am Legilallit urn while Win liar- • [Tillie outset he pre unwired el,/ l/ rharri , nn his opponent had been en original .la, keen man ertit• at her two first &rein,. a n d :thrown n made ugaitint lull "a it dial and deliberate warm friend of mine At the result of the ,leer) fill...bond," bet lit-fore he proceeds far he WWI I had the gretillention of ',epilog Oen Ilion, • 1 ton defeated hy't he Democratie toter, of venire,' admits that six of them ale true-0;.,1 , ) , and the Senatorial Dilitrtet In NO when Mr Hoover wee a modiolinge for Prothonotery lie ex ' Ile atitinte ihdt-he optrosed T M. Ilan, the I ‘ plairool to me the realm, why hr had opponed me, ' regaar Democratic nominee for Shentf ct e, in 1813 and infurmod me he had bee. imposed up- ,yfyg.ls m, that be knew then I wn, not it, author of ttp., __that in lb if he oppoeeil Wm W nettch) that gets offenee to the cow. I,r mike* llonaton, the I/mos - rot' , nominee for Sena hors r gave lion My purport thee and every time' • trtle ant{ supported his opponent, Wm liar he W.Slt a. tididete and this he known In 1450 . 1 ' anti '5l I sopported Win II Rini, I, the LeglelnelBs 3 Ill,' ,0% I 1 LU-1.1 KI•or its --that to i 1 r 1 % . • titre Ix 1853 Mr Illalr peemitted my old slnneler• ere to get the better of him, end milted with them I the lb Itionratle noun urn for Count y Treas- „„, I h e 1 0,..„. ~, ;,,j,,,,„„ „,.. 4 ,,y 0 ,„1i, a ,,,„1 w h e „ h,., , ilrer, and leveatiUdiatOre defeated him --that l was nominated for Trineutrer I supported toy friend Ihe opposed JeJ Logle, the Democratic. 114reic who leas Owed with the rent of the Dvrn " arra', ticket and thin hy Donee:noir yid, when ; 110,11111.-e for Sheriff, and ItUttpOllt'll Tllollllla the Democrittiv majority woe at least 700 in the Caldwell, a vOillitteer (Mr Caldwell has,l County Since that time Mr Blair and 'mod( have Icon political friende In 1051 len eporttol I 4111iCe that tune been as active and cott,m- . 1 "'"*"-"'l*.lll.'"' sheriff °lc""`t 3 1• Lingle- i tent Democrat, which is More thrill we can' ' i knew nothing of Mr "(Angie as ii Democrat, . ,c when I did know Mr Caldwell to he for otos two,-, soy fr,l Sir Ittentanits.i But mark his rya- ty years a hard working Detn..croi opera) Ong hi. , 1111 f . ,) „ pp.,, ,, ,g ._ , , , A ir i,I Ogre re• cal, lie (lid time and money to whence Detimerithe priociplin There era, 110 oppootion critall,litte in the field it not Allot, him to be a I"), iron-T.ll, it ern at o Wall A Close ronloat between I.l•Sneralil, t I. o ittltl-illllll4o - ss ll VIM.. tittle, hr toot • ,ws"sys I eel liv thi woethat that„ In Dellowralie l'eUlto Ilia: :Mr ',lngle hod hot 23 rotos or a mslorily (and these Nemo, /Ore (',peaty runt „ nylon ' That in he should thank the 11 hire 4,f Poll , r and linrrie , i 5. .,, e , ,„ , . ~, ~ , . ~,,, , ~, , 1 f o r) alien the re•l of thr neket 1,...1 the intim! Den "• "I ''l . . ''' `"i Il an i•nr) ri'olir'. i'li oorone norjorby In 14.50 I Voted for hot cue 1n• Homo/wane tonmnee for A.....-idle Judge wicotte Jude Mayor W Ittn•l•field Willi there Tii „, $ , ' I I '1 • ' 0 'argot arc ma deagain.. ittli 11111 il anything wring In this when linrnhart my old op- 1 ienact wan it the woe' I believe I have floal CI- ' smuts theni to be true' and in tohlwou to 1 plalowl and love ered all your charges insole ageourt , ti , se i imi, , , ,, m, , , &Anon Italgem a elm vge me, yet I hate a few fa.,..,.. ii state iii ,•ontioction with thin as y ou are a greener, xmongio it I t h at the Watehman had 'not preferred age in.t midi I . Look you Up In tips/ • matters, lielicillig It .11 nfflard you a ',retentive from permitting the limp Vil 'Flint he o 1 C C 1 I pposet (ice . „raw ori . W at, Imam while under your control. f bream- t lie regular nominee or the Democracy if this tug a dough re, .11 the tilth that mongeraitood and , , , , . ~ , have ,„„„ ~,,, nt • 'l ,, „ ;;0;4 „,,,,,, 1,,,,,,,,, of 0 ,,ii„ ;;; „, 14 „. 1 m111%1.011/11 ttourn.v. i lt from gotiii 1111. politicians who may lie worn hovering aro• nil the thirsty'. that instead of not opposing John 81.mb/en of ihe Wai,lonati, vainly attempting to, v 1 Hoover, in 1846 114 he alleges, he 11as Balite.. ^Means wholat e never molested y • ou was elected to the Leinslatere in !set against my secretly cringed in Y. irking scams'. the consent and on Ilir evil ation of my term throngli n hole Ihmocratie Ticket. Ile char rges T the column. of the Centro Deumemt When no".."ted ni beiointe a amalidate I lleollritol Matters re- Ai. hall, John I Hoover, (lee Mullen inainell until Attest, 1842, when my 'floods urged ~. tea to accept another houninat t i ,,, i ~,, „,,I r . t it.a Mulkti anti others, lAlth bringing not —a matter Illy clanderein tie rer done -anti tint nes. Col. liarteltart in connection wall II in Min day of the Angina Court, 181;”, we had a Ihino- , eratie meeting r „,„ ,„ • ,1,1,,„,, th em The D r ,n' ray, an Ant...Mc/011K Whie, to run airain.t wrath , C•enaction me( at the a.m. time I wee in tom ' Now to show how tab.,. this charge the cou r t •Ilomic it ell McCullough Itellitla ute„ when Major Andrew Bunter Pulsar Sellars and 10, we insert the following ticket, which Wail a friend the other day, and , the Elder Jelingtortertuan and other.. came ten , tup„,k,t to by me apil inoistal 1 ghoul.' ho ii eandolate for the Legielnture I poilt, so ly ',holed. end.a..i,.,, , Which shows that Jansen Macmanos rail on the wow.' 0 , 0 McCullough 11 . , ....i.d0m the name ticket with Win Murray, the A,.- ho Would accept for 0/10 form He was noapril••l anti elected In 11411 the Deinoerade party 1101.11. I 1 i-nlasonsc fi'lug. Ilene it is rated me for the heehaw' ere without my consent 1 Canal Commissioners, I was °poems! by T M Ball, Ihniver, arid ether' , I have trienrkined My cenatituente were pleased ' WILLIAM ISi Ern, with my hogmlativr course, and again lichened ma; BENJAMIN WEAVER. to become a oandilinte for ro-oleution I refused., tiiMEON li ti ILFORD, • and issued my card to that effect—nAirilltlpl• that i • does nut belting to my traducers elTir In Bellefonte I Congress, or Mileshurg, who conotrue the Democratic motto JAMES IRVIN. Of "Itotatitin in 0111,-e” to menu ottani flviat Otte Senator, 0 31333 int o another, or like the horse leech cry "give, I give me office all the thee." ax they consider Ili JOSEPH F QUAY. their peculiar prerogeti e e I mover pretended to l e ' Assent bly, have any influence with tbo Desnocratie Patty, but WILLIAM MURRAY, wee niwzre rejoiced that the honest portion of lite ; J.UtIES III4('MANI. S. party hid ,mniillence in me The Democratic par.. ty Out of the purlieus of Bellefonte and )(Hogberg,' Treasurer, . and myself, have ever agreed upon prinolplee and, WILLIAM HARRIS. have went together In our political etinteste for the ' _ Cquitmasitiner, , .. hurt twenty-eveyears. I base never ooneealed ' my principles I hove ever been Cm erlyneate of J ASIES DENIAO: undeviating DeuMuraht for OffiCit o•4ld..igning ; - Ailitor, * oonWerts to mosaic., who leave • their ' ploy with- i --- e WI LW A LAI ALLISON. • out oxen renouncing publicly, their former ptinoi• 1 3 • (The original ticket can be seen plot, and join inland modestly request un In pay , : . by any theta fur their prittended deeertinn by cleating .hea 0110 callin g to office over the heads of tried, undeviating and at our office.] • • entsidatent Demme, Am I wrong In IMO If As evidence that he has not repented of en, I have been most fortunate with the Demean. ' hill pas& couree, we have limo recent endear ey of Centre, as they have agreed with the ID overt' instance • therefore, I Ile not nionii to thle• matte r ore to {educe Mr. DANIEL BERRI our wor- Next, , t, lied lest, you MY "we fled him , oPli. )- thy {nominee for Coroner, to withdraw his ging Tho as M'Coy for Sheet!, and the whole reg ularly manlnated Daintier/ale County ticket " mimesis.= the Ticket, thus hoping to make This is again a falsehood . You have (bond out no an opening for the breach he - had threaternid such thing, unites, it in therf on doled one Or two matter. urged agaboat M' y, and there are in oho DetnAcratie riblike, and other lellurts to men on that ticket that I have the fullest (lona. oppose I.llopre e 8 nt imexcepttonable ticket , ___ denim In—whom you or my traducers could not Xel. __ __ _ - td - b - elteve has eorrigiiiiiit - me — Witt I was the. that ire - too " mean and contemptible )to de friend orCul. J.O Karts for Register, be ,la true. i•ncas . ie. It to an °Moo that the Caymans of oar comity have a deep Internet to, and there has Seen for year* in I lam informed by those who aro best ac• thecae° men that could speak and resd Berman. , a nut Mr Kuria would oat bargain for the minims, • nointed with him, and his course since I 1 flan. therefore be was defeated by the would be have known him confirms the belief, that leaders that surround the liVafelmun. and their .Delessotor sierra in this Borough Al you have JAMES .MACMANITS has never been in fa . published that those who oppose the Democratic vor of any body except JAMES MACIdAN. ticket " the reward of traitors *wait them," had US, and Hs own letter With all the ingenui. you not better now look *boat your political advt." , I m i .., whom, names I have given you, so well es ty it manifests upon its flute, does not con those with whom you are In daily conelave, that , ceal the feu* opposed tht whole Democratic ticket in 185 1 , and that to secure the; success of are poets:melters and advisers-of the Demooratie his personal fricada and of himself has been Watchman, and proclaim wbo are and who a "Iran his milform object , and to that - the princi reoosniaed as Democrats, and give them the tores reward," and prove you are sincere. But plea of the Democratic party were invariably , Time tells *reap thlep, an you will not be sonwellast toe a xo i lal ° m ni , Y i'la Pa ro th mt 'ma i lie subservi ent. ! Our re adees will observe, 'roomy friends!" ' flat he does not deny being the, author of Aa an act of justice, I requestyou to publish this In your newt Watchman, eo that the antidote OAD the disorganising and factious communicio tion that appeared in the Whig, amitchich . called forth the reply inthe Watchiitan. I have observed his course with care, for it hag truly been my object to labor for the promotion of the' prineiples of the Demo cratic party, to secure its harmonious action, and as a means for doing this I have deter mined to unmask its enemies it herever found, without fear, favor or partiality, lad I believe it due to the party that he should' I.ve exposed. The .oily wily the we hold to be essential to the perpetuity of our Government. can maintain the ascen dency, ix, by preserving a pure organiza tion, and when . oar party iv enfeebled by such a selfish and unprincipled Demagogue as Mr. Macmenus, proves himself to have besn—thczeis_much_trutb. in -th4r6liairge-s4-1 corruption that our opponents a e ever eager to raise. rorr myself, I come here to publish a paper that would advocate the doctrines of the National Democratic party, and I have been too long engaged in my 11rement occu pation to manna to the INTIOgRIIt 11/14i1144fM .of any facuann. When I - came hero; I found certain Men willing to take me by the hand and aid my undertakings, while I soon discovered that James Macinumus, Esti , and ills ilk 'were a rllmg to lend themselves to ally organization that would promote their awn ends, rind this impressum has been fhb' ly confirmed by the fact, that they have been engaged in giving aid and comfort " to atte—rimeann-- nivel -trearatlar the opmcr [fol . to creak, htrielt m our ranks instead of aiding to build up the patty tii. l ‘hich they f ,„/,asto belong. John T. Ifout Ur And Will. 11. Mau, nho are Milled 111 the :slime letter, are known to the Dimmer:icy of Centre county, they have 'wig been known to or, as minsistent and reliable Demo.-nits and ruu•e I have been a citizen of this County. then• emirse toward the paper has beet widely datueni from that of thisold political miner They aiol omen! hare inaulfented Lot mamma in init. nieces, and in the onward progress of our glonouii _party. They have spent time and miney in doing what I ad to he done in 01- d rto hlleeeßg. no.l what James Mae. 'irianus would not have done until he hid rtseertamed how much 1.4,0 lie ei4Zild make to himself. If he has had intluenue to the party. and used it ns hi, Olt II letter 11111111, helists dot, so much gutter is the m , ponvLillty Ite most bear. and so 11111 , 11 wore-urgent is the necessity of getting rid a su,), a Wood h w eh. Away with au,h Demo rats, idly let them longer encumber the ground W e it ant nothing to do ssith them. So Irian is a Democrat in the troy sense or the niiril nho wig not acvede'to the majority of hi, party the right to make the nominations, and by thoso nominations to he girtyeriwil, and to come up to the support ord.. owe Twket, as the standard of the prineiples we l o ve and IVe g e Mr. Nlitinnaniis no furl itcr attention ttitil after the eleetjon n. t he eol 11111114 nf unr'l>a per are too to be In ken nil n itti +inch mull gluier 1.'”1. th• Th thoeratte \ V nicht.in 1 Nlsssits Eiturons 1 Demo, rata• Meeting a•as held 11/ Ellgle , lllo on Tuesday evt•lting. ' the IStli tnst Samuel Gotslnor was elected President, and lbw), I trrolarr , y, Arrrvinrc. O n motion Ira II Ll.r) , was called itproi to address the inert ing,which lie did In a calm, and ch ar Illa tiller Ile re vien ed the bison th.m.,rat le part - , and showed that it adhered to its old land marks Ile said the ('on , tilittwo a,as its guide, and by that it n as alit at s governed, and that tic.so Democrats it lio hail left the park ) and jollied the Ip distinguished him self by moving Llt t 'Thomas M'Koan he President of the meeting. Mr. Mliean wan elected by three " yeas"—the " nays" were not called. While the ifdyldent was taking his seat a mutton was made that somebody be Setretary, hilt the Secretary did not 'ap pear. Then the • obliging eandtdate" moved that • -Mr. Riddle address the mectivtg," and Mr (') Riddle" arose, his whole npPear,„ rFriocr , Titrilint of clown to a circus Ile said he felt greatly honored at heing ,`attest upon to address so large and intelligent an audience This reminds tee tit i t at that Ise wts good at guessing: to there eta , not light ,unit iciit in the house lot lion to \er of What male, lal his hearers were et - imposed Ills corrupt Speech like Joe Ranee, Rail Road, eommenei no: where, and ended at the same place. In the effort to " spa ad" himself, he exploded, anTlsndi•,7inEngland, France and Russia. exhibiting the bloody fields of Napoleon and trinn thence to Rome, descanting on the dark d e eds of the Paperer Nero in his frantic strinrgles, the President was thrusts from his Omit. awl lauded on the floor—the spenkei turned a stiminorset and when order wit; restored, he was ne-olierentlyinnttering, ~iiinething about China. Ile left the stand inilmnots d nun unthairCeil far what he hal 11.,114 The sun , say, •• that scndrlhn inesApize by the hand of a f oo l. rutteth all the feet, and ilrinlceth damage - The lip , or: ) , fool ain swallow +tap himself. for a mail cannot tell what shad be: and a hat shall be aft, r him, v<-ho can tell him ?" Some one then moved that Jiidg,rf Hale, of your town. gidres"S' the meetingThe"Judge took the stand in has usual pleasant man ner, he is a tine f Iluw, but he's gun himself into bad etimitany lie said he would not make a slit : Lit va mild have a talk with the fellint lie talked about Kansas, the tuggers, the slave question the present aid , miiiisti•ation, the LloYdy times of Nero, the durkues~nt - And the change the ,Ku"; - Nothings a mild ?fling about. Ag no , Deinoin at e • rati'll , l3to haii teithing to 'at more than that Pinker should have I i• Wilmot in stumping the State. ' ••; o mild like 1., Pc, IVilinot m iespectalile pally." lle isineltithil his remarks n. 141- lotve'• 1 (VI not want you to believe ant - thing I have told you, but co rerir, con-odt :and F . 14141 the (10V11 , 11 , 9' for yourselves It un,atune 'a) mg Do no harm hens von can do no guild Th, n up pops the tbtor the , mot Organ The wink of Ins c, the cunning, del vitfill look sati,ficil sr that he u.is itrou ti, that he was 'it hoot some yeatit ago Ile .1,4 la 41 hi, 1/(11 , 11 , 1 forth n , 1 lilt morals flit lint toe to II lIIIP Moth, 0.4 it to 4.43, it AX :oh, , 114,414, 1,101 ab.,od II It t, tzu, that • (pit 06 omi,,lawe of the htatt the mouth *peaked'," then there was noth, 4,T good at itlitn. Ile eim,oleil hi, healers, who w ,•„• fast leaving the home, that he cunt!tourall he ant!Tn.. had the documents of svittle4m4s. flea4.4,tred them that they had pin •rd their vi ry Inert r,-1 the ticket. f ould litre state that their is a that on all it ticket tt hoto f very hell know, and' talloae handwriting I saw but •:a w days agar; I, 4,4t141 talte a Now York lawyer to iphe'r MIL he 1 , good at gue,;ng Time tt 11l not permit on• to rimiiw this repo gade any fin liter loooholz. The great Wobmtet rood, Wo o ill see wlint we Aid! mot, " R ell. we liner seen ruK 1'1(11111?1, \T I'llipTII.11K1) uN TIIK 1,1.0011. We have been Tine M4\ 144ir Expi.onicn; %e have seen the loan whose closing marks w cro DO NOT HELIEVE WHAT I MAID i" and We have Meen the man who ate TINETV.EIi APPLE DI MPLINUS tiolonein hard 'litre we , : nothing new un der the non, but he bail no reference to thin Ping Ugheo (For the Deuwaratio Watuhman J EOBRS EDITORS !"---A large and enthusi astic meeting of the Democracy of Walker, was held in Hublersburg, in pursitnnee of the call of the Standing Chst mmittee,on Wed nesday night the 14th host., at which Henry Beck presided, assisted by a'number of Vico liresidents, and Secretaries. D. G. Bush, Esq., addressecrthe meeting in his usual able style and was listened to with attention. Ira,(;. DL tdNcU,Eaq.,, was thou called up. , 4 4 4-404.- fesPooded - ivr - invezonl" - britir TsWV and a half in length, every wpt:d of which was drank m by his auditors. Ile spoke evnestly and candidly, and both the speak ers avoided that persona,lafome, that je so disgraceol in popular spooky's. A Democrats:l club is organized in Walker Township ti ith au Mika it neigh school Dis trict, and you'ulay expect to heor a good re-. turn from us lb° : ecoud TuiesdE , Of next October. Yours Truly, JEFFERSON Fon WANT of time xod zoom, we are com pelled to defer an editorial polio° of the ga sonic Festival until next week. FAcit s,