TOOM NAT 'U S. 3. BERLT AND J. 8, BARNHART, RDITORS BELLEFONTE, PENN'A EIURII,IIAII, .00TONIED. 7H, 1M37 The Cry of Fraud. Wore a person in sonic distant land, un acquainted with the conduct of the RepiN publican Know-Nothing party of Penns:viva nia during the lete contest, at read the pa pers emanating from their numerous presses, he would no doubt form quite a favorable impression of their political ethics, and con clude, that the pretensions put forth by that party, to rill the honesty And decency/And some foundation in truth. The same individ ual would also infer from the tone of their papers, and, (*ruin the repeated charges of fraud and nirsrepregentotlon preferred by these fellows against the friends of (len. Packer, that the Demorratic party of Penn sylvania was composed ;if unprincipled round, etc men devoid of inured honesty and integrity,-vrho peostitote their conscience at the shrine of party politics in a vronl, that the friends of Gen. Packer were the rabble of creation, fit for nothingr but " treason. strolnerin and •purls " `Phis e have no doubt would be the rone'usion, at which such a person would arrive. But the people of Pennsylvania have ob served the conduct Of the Republicans ;Wr ing the recent spulitical campaign, and who have stood amazed at the perfidy of a net of men, who pmfess to be the exclusive mo nopolists aall that is good and virtunus. will form (mite a diflerent conclusion They will discover, upon a close examination that Black Republican Know-Nothingism it not no pure and unsoplo , sttrated as it might be, and that RAMC of its advocates are not just no honest as they would wish theta to be- hove they are. To see a net of met), destitute of every thing like political honesty ' who have re lied upon low, paltry tncks and underhand ed work, to elect their candidates, suddenly transform themselves into beings- spotless as angels, and cheats-the Democratic party with having committed acts of fraud and villany, which it is notorious they them selves committed, can only be equalled in the extent of its hypocrisy by the sooty oc cupant of the realms of Pluto appearing a mong men, as the ulvocate of godliness and the sworn enemy of sin and unriglit- COURTIN'S. Based on the eternal principles of justice. toemotracy resorts not to fraud and corrup• tion to secure her triumph over her enemies : she, relies implicitly on OR ytretny awl Intent gene. of the people—they arc the arbiters of her fate. TRLTJI is inscribed upon. her glorious banner, and underneath, " Mly !hat erg►rshat! you ronlutr." The acts of fraud and villany, p,ractised by the leaders of their own party, when et posed to public view. will make-the Minch of shame mantle on their eheeke, and strike terror into their guilty oonwiencee. What the Election hiu. Decided. Upon reflecting on the result of the late election, the query, whot has been derided by it r presented itself to our min le as, woe. thy of an answer at this time. We will give that answer according to the hest of odd judgment and belief, in a, few worth as pos sible. lat. It has been decided that Gen. park er in the clime of a majority of the people of Pennsylvania for Governor, and that, that majority were unwilling that Dav 74 Wilmot should rule over them The gmund, of this decision we take to he, that Gen Packer is the best qualified of the two, that his political principles fetter accord with those of the majority, and that he is in eve• ry respect, a more suitsble mentor thecae, •2nd. It has been decided that Repaid'. I C 1.13181111 find Know-Nothingism shall no Lon ger rule in Pennsylvania, that a party hayed upon the principles of proscription and per secution, more lytanical and illiberal than those 'Which begot the corporation and test *eta of England, and on a par with those Which upheld the Spanish inqujsittun,cannot be tolerated in Pennsylvania. 3r _lt has been de,hded that the doctrinthi or Abiiiitionisio are detestable, that they are dingclicus to the Union of these States, a vio lation of our duties to our Southren breth ran, mad calculated better to retard than ad vance the abolition of Slavery. .4th. It hail been decided tilea6 the ad, in isidation of James Buchanan is thus fir sat isfactory sth. It has been decided that the sale of the Main Lino of the Public Improvements at enetbalf their value, was an imposition on the part of the present Executive, and that the charge, that the Democratic party wail kept in power through the influence of the public works is decided to be false. sth. It has been decided once =lived(' again, that 0 henesty is the best taitiby," -NA that ne party can live long in this State, thirigtempta to mislead, Impose upon, die tp_Land _proscribe the people, that me i -, adstenoy in some degree, is expected of ru 'lets, and that when altogether wanting, the people r are sagacious enough ]to know that something is wtorig. These are some of the decisions which we ' think have been decided at the late--eloo thin. We infer them from the coarse of the canvass and the result. Our opponents can= 'met reasonably 'deny that a decision has *an clearlii Made upon the abdie issntht. 'Yet they will 'do it, but who, will confide i Tai Them. Finenoiel troubles have bigun to intim wpm Bgigland, causing , a decline In breed illuTar Brothers, tbe extensive New York ' swab. The Ruselane 'mit a ship witlb 1400 .pciblhilions, and proprietors of Harpers" perns, in the Gulf of Finland. • 'Nut revolt, ,Bragromine, suspended payment on • Friday in India continues marked with fewrfhl atro - reek. They an 'ripxted to have a cities, feud threatenf a long and sangeintry surplus Of one million of dollars. ' war. Personalities. During the entnpaign that has just .fermi-' wiled with fjpoli ,glorious results the mends of the linloprb We have been deeply impressotl nith theinipeopriety of personal ities in-Abe colittiahs of a public Journal. While a fair, calm and candid discussion of the mummies that div ide 'political parties is the legitimate duty of partizan papers, and tends to tir correct formation of public' opin ion, the' intioduction of personal slandtr is not only degrading to the columns that con tain but disgusting to every man of in telligence end propriety,iiighly deroga tory to the character of its editors. Char acter is stirred to every man, and it were far better that we would put our hands into our neighbors pocketr.aird rub him of his purse than that we should take advantAgo of our position, and manifest the cowardice of our nature by vilifying his name, and endeavoring to rob him of that reputation which every good man holds dear. We con soler it unfiir and unjust to do no, altliongh the object of our maledictions may be in some extent deserving of public censure, for while we have the opportunity to expose his faults, (which after all may not exceed our , 'own,l to tlie whole community, hers with=l out the mettns of appearing before. the 501110 tribunal to correct inisrepresentitions and defend' hithself from unjust attacks : If an individual deserves piddle odium, his neigh bors will boon know rind say a pebble thrown into the 1.0.40 m of a calm and quiet kn., Motets waste snot , wave mild they-swish the shin re, so 4)1'2 c.indemnation dote his neighbor s pestle proninmee will extend (Iwo' his entire circle of aciPiaiiitini. — Triti Foil - arts need no trumpet tongue to proclaim them--they travel with the speed of the wind, Y1'1111(.0111" good ones sleep by the way side like the hare drat wan outstripped by the Mod• ding tortoise. Moreover, a rending commu nity are not desirous of having their men tal Han is fed with ouch trash, and the discreet and humane sling 'a paper that contains it from them with Magma We do not wish to be misunderstood denying the right of public murnals to ex- I pow to public criticism the misdeeds of their public officers but when charges are made it is expected that they be aecompa- Tiled by incontrovertible proof of their truth To e. , 11 Pit silents and Governors rogues rind robbers, is easier for a cnrnipt nature than to convince the electors of this Com monwealth that under their Admirable Government machinery. men can rob and plunder without being deteeteel, or that legal punishment will not follow the crimes of the high as well as the low, under our equal system of Laws. An homorahle high toned paper is a bene fit to }ming and old. while one that teems with vituperation and slang is a disgrace and a curse to any community , . To preserve Lie dignity, Integrity and purity of our pressil for the people to perform, by recting their patronage in a channel that will accomplish the desired result. When we forget nor duty no far as to lend our col irmoo to -the abuse of our fellow :nen—to wounding, feelings, and 'creating nnneeensa ry strife, we hope every good Mall will cease to be our patron, and we trust we have /none other on our subscription book. Ohio Election The remit of the 4 thin election is yet un decided. The return% in the Blaek-Reptib. hrso paperagivel'hase 1,910 majority for 'fovernor while the Democratic figures make Payne 44110 ahead. The Republicans to not claim th; eltictroti with tiny ilegs'ee of confi dence, although the G11111('4 appear in their favor, as the offboal returns nrsy decide a gattpa, them With the v. option of a few offictiireatirics 'the majorities ire all given m mood numbers The rile, nnat Enqui re, t Dimocratie) of the 20th foots np its ta bles of majotities as follows Payne, 24,- 049 Clialte, - 2t,To4—majority foe Chase, 7'he Cow rommerc 'al of the 20th has the following : 4 digpatch from Cohnnhoq kayo dist Chnee . " mai,;:.ty IN now liKured up to over 1.900. The drift of tliu Official corrections •re lavor. 171, r save the ifinnie "I It, pl....l,ltatt‘es ‘‘ ill stand Democruts. 45 It, 1,11,1“ unb, and 011 U 1 naepCnilent. VIIIKY tinnxx B -At a meeting of the Sus-kholders oflllie .Jersey Shore Bank, lion. John A ilamble was elected Presi dent. and J J Sanderson. Cashier. 'I he following persons were elected as Di• ertnrs • ✓ lion. John A ()amble, Samuel Humes, Edward I.) Trump. Oil. Robert Crane, lion Jame-, iiatnide, Henry F. Pure'', John ‘‘',.blc 7 Col. James S Allen, Nlirliarl Sypher, Htisum Hspburn, A. H Aleflenry, John Sc.l bring and James Williamson, Ws aro intimately acqiminted with the above gehtiemen and hate no hesitancy in saying 'kith such s team, there will he no danger of a suspension hi that quarter. The Bank be ready fat operation in a few Wce WI r..}l4lT'S iTitiUT:—Among the gratify ing events of the elecuou just past w that of the vote 111 IViltnot's District, which lips largely fallen oil from the Fretuoilt vote last fall. In Susquehanna county, his maywity is only 84)5, %%loch last fall Fremont had over 1300. Some of the County Ticket runs as low aj 539. It would Dios seem that the people there arc returnmg to their rea son, and prObably fitlfing back toAlieiptin. moot party fidelity. It will be but,iyhttle while before a white man will be as good as - lOWA Etrotrrion.—Twenty-nino , counties only hero been beard from, in which Lowe, Republican, for Governor, was 500 ahead.— The same counties gave Fremont 6,200 ma jority. In these counties the Democrat. sleet fourteen mambo,s of the General As sembly. The result for Governor is still doubtful, but the Democrats aro believed to have secured a majority-of the Legislature. (Corrtsponelenoe of dui Cinciinyttl Timasj . _ An Iniddeat of the, Panto—A Hard Case. CAM), Ilhuois, Uct. B.—Mr...Lysit3 loth tt iok, of the firm of tothriek 'h Allen, ipi; porters griper-hangings, arrived here this evening from Paducah, Ky., whore his pres ence crested mine a popular commotion. Mr. Lodwiek %kited Paducah •for, the pun pow of ihawing out:oldie Commercial Bank of Keoducky, there located, $12.000 in gold, exeluinge for lolls of that bank. Ile is no broker, and his object was merely to save himself from loss, through the high' rates of exchtmge. Ile oas obliged to have couttid reside of (hat, and by (Irawiri g the specie, with the notes in his gpssessum, would we Min it loss of some s , loo—an object worth contending for now-a-days, moat assuredly. On arriving at i'aittesh.. he letthin pack age of notes at the Bank, intending to call again for his gold. Going to hie hotel, he was appmaehed by some citizens., who in quired the object of his vont to Paducah. Ile frankly told them They told loin ho would oot he allowed to take one cent of specie not of the Bank, and that hi; had bet ter leave town on the first boat. Mr I. ,ex postulated with them for half pn hour, but all to no purpose. Ile then returned to the Bank, followed by a crowd, winch accumu lated at every step, and which became very clamorous. Arriving nt the Bash, the Cashier inform ed Mr, Lodwick that his speck was ready, And that the Bank was happy to accommo date him The crowd„ however. told him ice should not,tonch a farthing of it. lie wag enetrely surrounded by n clamorous crowd, evidently divested tri commit pgrsonal vio lence, though the merchant is it man fifty hve years of age, and infirm nt that In deed he would have been to nick down by u cane, bat for the pratpt interference of Mr. Buwmao.uue.otthosadttort, of dial Mr I rodwieirendenvored to mason a Ith the moundtold theta In , nas no hooker, that his Ine.oness was perfectly legitimate. Ac., but it wa, of no use. !le then mule his way to the house of Nra tts. theca S Cu., totd hold a pro nte Interview with one of. the firm lie asked Ins advice, and received in rettly. " rake the first boat if you %%ant to escape a duetting Mr. Lod mak asked if the respeetahle peo ple of Paducah upheld the movement, and was told that they did. Ile inquired for city ollieerit, with whom he might consult, but could find none The crowd finally took possession of him, conducted him back to the 4 otntneri tat Bank, and made hirfr withdraw the paper-Monet he hail ilepnsit• eat The Cashiet of the Batik tuts present and rebuked the crowd t Ile told them the Bank wits well repair, to met t every demand. and did pa wibit any interfttrenee with its 1,11,111e84. Ile ollered Mr laslivick III• opt, ie, awl, mroated him to like It, but Iv date not do it, io hold were the threats of those present lie then offered to take a draft on Cincinnati, but the mob--for such it was —refused to allow eVtill that. They kept strict guard over Into until he withdrtw tile tiov'y lie had deposited and then order ed him to leave on the first hoist lie did so - -glad to leave the place with w hole bones Before he left the Rink, h ever, the. Cash er told hen to go to Lout , and arrange mem a would he made f c redemption of the notes in his pusses . %.; I before re• mark,l. he arrived her us e vening , highly l e incensed' it the treatme the reneiveq. LATEII..—SIIICV tile a lx)ve %Vali Written Otili r person have arm ed from Paducah. 'Flicy state that • re-action hai tali( n plaC'e, and that the treat mint of I mdwick i; now con dent tie4l. - `IIRI - he ilea he - invited T.Ti.t.6l and transact his business a ithout hindrance. Ile ittl4 tak en het th-partorc, bowel er, for I.ontodle. Escape Daring Exploit —Recapture. -Ih,r usnally (inlet village has been the 'Ferric of intenne and columned excitement, Since last Saturday morning, pr,klueed by the escape-tram utteyarliiixt Luau calling luau. 41.11 John Johnston arid other aliases, on last 1 7 41,14 y night Ile effected his exit by draw ing his hands through his hand-miffs, filing, the hobbles oil has RlleleS, digging ; hole through,the .lodew of the jail, *ma nenit/Ig the wall 01 the yard. Whether ?di this was accomplished With/lilt I/C'e/ 1 1- It is dial, nit to determine, the prolm• Mimeo are ratites to favor of the lithe( that h.lee,i4eil sum aid maul. At the Little he I seeped or prs vanisly, but amount. it "old be mime:slide to guess But the sin gular part of the story remains to be told. Nu trace of the escaped prisoner 4muld be found on the next day. but on the night fol lowing the Shelia 4 MILT in the front pot of toe jail was broken into by some persons icy breaking open th.• shutter of one of tin. windows. The shers s desks hroken and a trifle of tummy all that could Lie - round, taken. several track, were found in the I/1 Id 111 the vennity, evidently those of the Mir glare. tin the Ratite night a valuable horse belonging to Mr Jacob Hoover, of LaiireriT:e township aRA missing. By this time the xciteiiwnt had heroine considerable, addi tional pwsurt was made for the stolen 1111/ tri'Ll and, the genii, in in who hail released t i mui t ,.:r from the custody of the law by a ver bat writ of fl•abeas non Con-rue, who was supposed to he an. thief. About three or four o'clock on !lunday ili ,,,:ming after having been• pursued and seen frequenilr th-!C wad atom in the neighborhoodof James Blooms, on the road leading from ()omens ville to Lutherslityx, and found to be the es caped prisoner. The Inn so which he had bens comp, Iled finally to 4andon was nlsu recovered He was accordingly brought back to-biu-agairt 10dg441-iu jai,—bet ere he could reach that sanctuary, a. crowd Of ex cited persons, as soon as the wagon 'upon which he was votive) ed in charge of the per sons why had ,arrested him, rea th eft the cen• tre °four town, mounted the votnelc with a rope, dee/oging their totmitmn to intim the prissier wittiest further ceremony, ily t h e exertions of our eirizens however they were induced to desist in case he would make a confession. end give the tames of his accom plices. 'ads the fellow proceeded to de as well as his fright w mid permit, him, :and implicated several eitisens of our comity, several of whom have been arrested- and some of thewrisentinutted for tri.d. Of one thing there meccas to be but little doubt. Our is evidently lnftsted with a gang of depredators who aro engaged in all kinds °flawless and criminal ocetepa . Mons, and whom it seemed to be inmosaitile to detect. although everybody were aware of ttb cLuteuce. We hope that the late in ' entente may be the means of its being bre ken up and its members broitiht to punish. ment oc• compelled to leave the country en tirely regret to - see the tendency of .oar aud_ quiak_cuistruunity to wards T4nch law,the worst species of law . asness in existence. Our laws are both wholesome and ethcient„ifpeoperly adminis tered, and the people should rest satisfied with thaw act/mt.—Clearfield Republican. G. Paormi AT Dous.—We Rae by the Clinton Dem;3erat of ast week, tha,t Packer's official majority in Lyetiming 4krunty, is 1171. Last October the Democratic rnaJon ty was 397. In Williamsport, his residence, he ran about 200 votes ahead of the Party rote Met r fall.. • • , W 11,241. AT 11010.—WilMOVA 11110tity is lees than that of the oppositioh State tioket lost &TEAM mhch lees than rremontle, Towanda, hie residence; be Tootling live votes leu than the candidates, on the ticket. with him ! Tleliftlinersr Explained. The Lancaster intelligencer, in speaking of the apecUbliiOn in sugar, eays, many of our farmers, mesluuties, and ptior liar labor ore, !love been Wondering for months bark why they were compelled to pay such epor nmoi prices tor . tbeir lug•nrs• ' • The quest] fh r tis tultv been solved, The w hole hits been in the hands of speculators, who, through_ the abmatance of tlith e nsoks, have been able to control. Sinee the teeent suspension of the Philo delphianeukp some startlin&devolopioents have been made. Among other things, it has leaked outpat the President of one of the PhiladerPhtit 'ltaukamin — ed - foliis - son the enormons sum or etql,ooo, for the purpose 'of spectilatinsin the firth+) of sugars alone ! This is hut a portion of the develMCinents of one Bank. What the others aon hi present, were a thorough examination instituted, it is impossible to tell, There is but little doubt, however, but the whole hatch have been tmgaged in the SUM keel of business, Adverneo of Fortune Tim New York Evening Post relates the following aingulnr ense,of (lie vieissittulea of fortune : A few months since, the part neyof a commercial house in thil city waif taken to a lunatic asylum, utterly deranged', RR was said, tryltis unparalleled proapbritv in hinTlVg`i. During the year previonS his lino find cleared 300 1)011. Ile died in Ilse asylum, a . nd his unit e s tate was Tltiuccl lit 15•9`. mon,noo, ATI i,iviti;if - TniliC — concerii - of which ho was a partner. The firm itself! failed the other day, and is tom- said to he uttoilY insolvent. One item of the ilosets of - the deceased's estate was a thousand shares of the Illinois Central Railroad stork, which was selling nt the time of his decease at 5140 a share, and which wits worth, after paying up the instalnienta, 15800,000 The some property sold a few days since, .ti t t public sale, at 50,000. All this odliirred within eighteen months tho prosperifla,..4lm l insanity, the decease. and the insolvency. Premium Penmanship The Iron City Commented College, of Pitisburg, Pa., hn, taken first Premiums nt the principal fairs in the United States the present season, for unrivaled excelleneki in Peninaliship. The first premium was awar ded for hest business and ladies pe 1111 l anship. card-tt riting, pen-drawing, and oft hand flourishing, at the fairs held in Cincinnati, Wheeling, Indianapolis, Pittsburg, Beaver, Ircenstuirg, Nlonougaliela City, Philadelphia, and at the United States fair held at Louis ville. The penmanship WAR executed by Prof...se sor Vowley, the teacher of a t itog 111 the Iron City College, mho thus. by gLutral con sent, stands at the head of MR profecsion in the rinited State, 'l' hose, therefore. who desire instructonis in wilting. and wish the tient, should bear this important fact in mind. especially.young own who are pre ar. tug rhi niterlvex.n It 01 , 10 Pryuisites a cres , /1 r) In bitNitie,g itieet 4, in after life For par. tieidars anal specilinsiS o f writing. address F. 11 . Jenitins. Principal of Iron Uity Pett &Lun. reit/No.l%Am+. Hon. James Thompson As RA evidence of the estimation in which this gemiderrian to held by the ettiratos of Eno enprity, and their confidence in his in tegrity and impartiality as a Judge where he has been tried on the Deitch dining a ju dicial term. it LA unity necessary to refer to the vote ca.t to that Comity at the late elec tion. The majority for Wilmot over Pack er is 1320. while Judge Thompson carers wifhtn 65 votes 14 the number east for Jo st-ph J. Lea ❑e. Such • mark of the regard of a people, shows that they consider Its re cipient as worthy of a seat upon the Su preme TSt cell of Penneyb ante. l'itointirrir•!—The following IN an ex tract from a speech made by President Bu ehanan when in ernigress,orf the indepentlent trertilry 1.111 7 • " The evils of a redundant paper eirce la. non are manifest to every eye. It alter nately raises and sinks tho ialue of ever) mall's property. It makes a hoggar of the Man to morrow who inibil4es in dream , ' 01 weslth do day. It emiverta the business of stalely into a mere lottery. whilst those a 11,, distribute the prizes ar e wholly tiresponsi 1,I,• n, the people. When the collapse conies us come it moat- it casts laisorers oil of employment, crushes manufacturers mechanics. and room thousands of honest, and unkustrious citizens." The ifarriab , irg Patriot anti Union Ultll4 g.N.NI hannore , ll3 talks of the defeat of the Republican candolatus `• We are tionipelled to 11111 , 111/te the sud den and coma lett-failure of the firm of d nwt partiwrs are IVIIIIIOt. Veech, Lewis, Milward & Coffey. They failpd to a very largo atriountHiabilities sets outtlnrig, The cause of their failure is said to lie the Sudden fall iii the price of Bleeding Kansas" stook in.which therhita been dealing heavily. This is their seetind failure. No use of liquitiatilut, because it is °snub/atoll Oust they can't pay. one per cent. of their 140st:ties. They had suc ceeded by puling, in inflating their stock to a higher figure. A barge flambee or people were induced to invest, and have been ruin ed.by 'theais failure." OUNWI?itiIIAM AGAIN.—The report in the papers IRA week that Mrs: Cunningham had absoonded, and left her bail in the lurch, turns out to have been untrue). Irs the Su presto Cowl. at New York on Monday, she appeared, in pereon, to a weitprocoedings In the eternal bogus bebyhease. - After 4 Jong diecussion between her counsel and the Die trjct Attorney, the ease was ordered to be rwd in Drtmgc Laiiiity, an thereecurrd*Tti ET day in November. A motion to commit to close custody excited a lengthy . didcuaaten, hut was not granted. Thus far, than, the heroine of 31 Bond street has won a decided advantage over her Mend. the District At .torney. BANK OP PIPINHYLVANIA.--•-fholllBB , resigned the Pneentbney of the Bank of Penney barna on Saturday last, and swilled fur Europe -,on Wednesday. in . the atifamer Arabia, aocetapaucied by his wife and daughter. Greatly impaired - health, and nervous prostration, caused by the ex citement which the teen diftioultiet of the sink' brought ANA* ilu. im 411•8•41 is. tha reasons for hie resignation. ; - PEN, 11J372,4:030168011.13 (r 7 Cold—The Weather., • CO- Got the ' Blues 3 —O4 - opponents. • Solid sense is ever preferible to wit. Et 7. Modesty is policy, no less thad virtue. Thete is e•devil in every berry qf the A Pape!. r;"7" Go to Gilliland & Cottle's for,cicaa sruisnge. 14, Tjz 41 'e pivduce the " lock-jaw" in 4 lady, 11,01: her nie. fle - p Heaven—a land of joy, of light, and love supreme. - try—Little children UM the Htlies-ot-the valley of life. tt - '7. \Vitriol) 4-14r0v.-are about receiving their new gothis. fr - 7 - Floor is selling in New York. City at 85.25 per barrel. jr - 7- Gen. Cameron and flintily paid our place a skit last Week. IJ7 Pay the Printer, that he may thereby be enabled to gonad do likewise. V?' Wanted—several cords of wood, in payment of subscription, at this Oftice• - 17' (Jo to the Drog Store of Green & Mc- Mem for n bottle of Sanford's Invigorator, an excellent remedy for Dyspepsia. [ri- Men who boast loudly that they nev er Omit, quarters are certain in times of dan• ger to show none hut tkeir hind ones. 0r• A wealthy printer has been •ilisoover ed iii India. The British Zoological Society are making preparation:, to catch him. fr 7- By a provision in the relief bill the hanks in this State will hare to pay over 86(1 000 In dm State Treasury an bOntr4. * R 7 Never be idle, if on have nothing vise To do. Thrirt;i and Stile herilegullion" that .'inakeS faces" at your sis ter iVhy should our hoteliers form thetn mel,ies 'nth a regiment of hesvy dragoons ?- 131`Callbe they lire splendid fellows fur charg- Ff. A rascally obi bachelor ask W hat is the most difficult operatton a surgeon can perform f To lake the jaw out of a wo man." 0 . 7 It was never determined until recent ly, who, struck, Billy Patterson. .15y one doubts now that he 'was struck by the Pan ic, he, °MCC. if l" Itu hnnl Taylor, Esti, only son of the late l'resnlept Ta)lar, iv the Denmer'atie can didate (or the Senate of Isnsinnt, in the St. Chart,. ,le..irtet. The holy oppressed by exeesses, bear, dog VII tho mold, and depressor to thi. earth.any po-tion ofthe dome spirit w e had lon endTwcd with '7' It is n great disgrace to religion, to imagine that it is an enemy ht mirth and cheerhilnu , ,s, and n severe exactor of pensive look, and solemn laces. ity• We aro acquainted with a printer who is so entioisiafttic m his business, that he never sits down to dinner Without insis ting on seeing a proof of the pudding. A Yankee haif invented a suspender that contracts on your approach to water so that the motnent. you coins to a puddle U lifts you over and drops you ou the other Nide 17 - Gov Pollock has appointed Thursday, November 20th,a4 a dalc , of general Thanks g:ving in this State.. The Governors of •• andtis the,hatuc da) 117- Adaline Bavor, a young lady of Perks comity was brutally murdered ♦Otne week 4 ago, and her body thrown into a creek. NO due has yet been obtained AS to the murder er or the utolive. ri The prisoners in the County Jail, at lion Lucy, to the nutobe;,ut live escaped on Thursday night of wthlt before last. By means en Wire they succeededin opening the door of their cell 3 - 7. Jefit," RAM a father to.his eon, one day when he caught him shaving the '•down" off his appal hp l • don't throw youreilkowig water a here there are aly bare footed boys, for they might get their feet prirked." c Sonic meoundrrlt entered the office of the Huntinglinn Journal on the 11th, pied firms and cases, and stole the pack ins book. The putiltilierl say they are an their track, and a II hope will guatuwil in detecting them Mrs Partington...adeisos our young people inflicted with prepaiations of the heart, to apply a plaster of the contract of mustard to draw out the information, which can lw had at the cheap Ilrug Store of J. & J. Ilan is. Lb.' Anybody who supposes that lucking a gni in a bark room will prevent her from knowing what love means, might as will un dertake to keep strawherriec from blipthing June by whispering in their ears. about the snow we had last so iliter. / an extent ha.' the present crisis alp I lid Impultatnnn that sorne of the New Volk 'toponym it is 'date& have root ; rtworyd to send gouda Kirk to Entolty rutti er than pay the duty on them or incur the rink of not luong able to bell them. ',17 One r 4.ol the greatest humbugs of the tlay is etir'Modeni profession of lltiristi an ity . Wlip ? BOCIIII se Wl' arc perpet ally tinny wiling 'shoot it—tearing each there ay out about it ! Does genuine Ghnstiamty need anything of this sort to help it, it - • A western editor thus sums up the pezitharitirs of a e.ontempor,try ; " lie is too lazy to earni meal, and ton mean to eat one. lie never wtss i cnernita hitt once, and that wee v heti be gave; the itch to an ap 7 prentice boy ; and the only time be ever wollked OF as when he took castor oil fur hon ey." _ ^ ary. A young lady recently retuned from al:too-ding school, being asked at this table if ahe would. take seise • mono cabbage, re plied : . , B y no p eons , inadai; gastronom ical satiety admonishes the that I have ar• rived at the ultimate of culinary deglutition , consistent with the code of Eaculapius." * — Scissors. fr,s o , A talking match lately came off at New Orleans for five dollars a side. ft con. according to the Advertiser, for thirteen lintirs,•the rivals being a French men and a Keuttapkian. The bysbandent and Judges were talked In sleep, and Alen they awoke in the inornmg they found the Frembrnan iYcad and the Kentuckian Whis pering in his ear. THRICE W ZZZZZ PTIIR kt dearest, are you going out j , Indood, 'Cie very cold, Lyytroe o t lav g round your - --`'- You know how airzious for your health, My olio dear Gisorgo, sin I, Out, loving kiss before we part— Good hyo, owlet ohook—good bye' taupe Itime iIrRY NIARR14111.—(AL01111V, You're going onl—why don't you go T I canhot help the rain ; - You would'ot grieve me mightily, To novur come book ROW I, '—dop:t know who'll! , It It ; What'll you Isnot nut, I wonder ? Don't pester size*mt your cold, - Joodneu, gruolonil—go to thunder ! A few days since a boy waspassing thro' the..cars on the Cleveland sod Brit road, handing out odvordseinents of " Nothing to illustrated. A lady remarked • to a gentlenum, " That takes off the'lidies, sppposs." " No," sildhor ft:lend, " Itonly hikes Of their dreeses.O •'f-Thest replied the Isdy, 1 4 ,ILie prqpir tbst 4 OripANl *WV sell it. 1 SgeftlErYt/VA N lA. ELECTION. ._..., T," ~.., orneqi, viiirm Molt onv Eng° n. N , 'Comities ' sistelter, 11 ~ Wilmot ~.,,,, llos.lelliri4 Ad'IIIVI, 4,383 10 . 0 e: : rt. 'Allegheny. ',.,15 800 7,6119 '.•"..1,`• 854 I ,Armiticing- ;2,409 , 2,108 '' 111 ißea vat ) 557 1,999 ,• 20 ' Bedford •, 2,838 1,568 •' 898„ 1 Bells, • ' 8,722 2,750 874 , Blair fluckv Cumbria Carbon Centre ('tinnier Clarion _ Cloartied Columbia Crawford Cumberland, Dauphin 3,109 Delaware 1,599 Erie 1,985 Franklin 3,186 Fulton 817 Greene 2,034 Huntingdon 1,749 Indiana 1,437 Jefferson 1,268 Juniata 1,108 Lancaster 6,486 Lawrence 993 Lebanon 1,980 Lehigh, 3,R05 Lyvorning 2,821 M ',Kean 496 Newer 2,539 1 532 Monroe 2%254 Montgomery 5 448 Montour 1 080 Non ham pion 4,067 N Lunt:hula Perry 1,965 Philadelphia 27 719 Pike 758 ['Mier 495 "chnllklll 5 9RO Sumer et 1.741 Srivder 9 1 19 Sullivan 494 Union 971 Warren 899 Wa.littighan 3 752 Wayne 1.992 WeStmoreland 4161 )nming 1 226 1 oik 5,314 Tw.i, 1115 319 121 880 27,R93 It. will he seen by the nhove table that the Countieq are not yet hearitt,ont. =I The New York Constitution Wc. select that portion of the Nov York Stitc Constitution tvho h has refers lee to Ranks. It is a great pity that every State Constitution does not contain eiimlar pro- ED= ARTfrI.I.I Vifl I= Sec. I. Corporations may be formed WI der general laws : but f;hall not he create( by special act, except for municipal pur poses, and in cases whore, in the pidgmen of/the Lettlslat ore, the objects. of the eorpo ration cannot he attatrted tmrier, , Tnerat laws 411 general laws and special aot... passed ?ur 4usiit to this section. may he altered Aron time to time or repealed. Sec. 2. Dues from corporations 8111111 be secured by such itidtrithial ba.bility of the corporator., nod other moans na rn.ty be pro scribed by law cmceoßwrzaive .-- ns:rrincD See. ..3 The torth •• !arporatinna," as Wll4l iirThis art e•lo, 8 I lye construed to include all assleltatiuns and joint stock cow panics liming any of the powers or privile ps ol corporations not possessed by indivi dual,' or partnerships. And all corporations shall ha% e the right to site and shall be sub ject to, he Rued to all courts to like cases, as natural persons. Ulf AitTlitte FOR Bk NI I NEI PVRTINIES Sec. 4. The le•gislature shall hove no power to pans any art granting nny spe , iat charter for Mulling puivoloes. but corpora tions ur►asouaUon rosy be formed for tutob purposes otitis( generul lams. 1 Mr. rs. See. 7. The Legislature shall hare no power to pass any law saiii,;ioiiilz in an y manner. directly or indirectly, the suspen- Rion ofspeeie payments by any person, as sociation or corporation issuing bank nettle of any description. • BINUSTBY OF BILIA Olt softn. Sec. G. The begi stature abaft provide by law for the registry ornti bills or notes is sued. or put in emetifa - tion as money, and shall require ample Neoirrity fir the redemp tion of the /mte tu specie. I AI OR I Ur h I. KEJPONSI uILItY OP 4rOCI1101.1)1101 Sec. 7 tock hold( rh ul every corporation and Joint stork assok.iatiou or banking put pose,, issuing bank not, s or ally Lind or paper credits to circulate am money, after the find day of January, one thoutiand eight, hundred and fifty, obeli be individually re sponsiblo to the amount of Unix respeettve atm re, or s hares of eitock in any such corpo ration or,a6sociation, for all its debts and hithilitiei of every kind, contracted after the said first day of January, one thousand eight hen& edJuid ratty. Dl= Sec. 8. basses orate inital,trtney of any bank or banking ali , ociution, thl3llllbokiery theitof shall be entitled to preference in pay went, over all.other creditors of such bank or itSlootation. Elec. 9. It shall be the duty of the Legis lature to provide fer the organization of cities awl *corporator./ villages, and to restrict their power of taxation, assessment, borrow ing-money, contracting debts •nd 'Muting theft credits so as to ,resent abuses in as• sesstnents and in contracting .debt, by 4 uCh municipal corporations, Ilierchants and Manufacturer's Bank. taTIANGB DISCWBUIIO. Pittsburg, Oct. 22. —A bench Warrant was hearcrte-day, issued at the Initshce of M. lleott?Tr'esident oil the hierchadts and Man ufactuteaillank, stiainet Jaen* and ideroules o'Conner, bankers, of the firm of O'Connrr, Brother, k Co., cheang them with obtain ing fraudulently, and by the comphedy, of the book.ketper of the bank, $185,000. O'Conner un Ins defence made grave allega tions against the bank, densyffig the indebtr. ,agents of the bank for the purpose of draw ing specie from the other ba mks' on'their notes *Militant banks of a iiett denomination thin , Itve dollars, and also counterfeit money, were drawn from the bank on their cheeks •that their dealings with the bank , since Feb ruary last have Amounted to over three Mil lions, • large portion of which was not en the private iwcount of.,therrn ;tat the nil spoudents iq vain.atteutpliid, °fleet, SOL actrient .with the bank, alta had pltized seen, ri ties in the hfeds of I lisintereitt,O3 party to cover any indebtedness. ' __further Investigation' was-iv/deed for the Mrs* news. OVonner having made an itatngnment for the benefit of their eridltore. Notwithstanding thole developments, the notes of the bank are still taken by tile other. Inkftnent of otited.ahte , thettt.lndMlao by t public. It is !aid that !le hock all deortieliatur r the " eity'of Brotherly Love," a name more honOred in the breach than in the obser vance, particularly, in these panic times.— In the Mkt place, the result of the election is' so much one-sided that people do not think it worth talking about—, indeed, the result in the old " city proper" astonished the Ltemocrats-theinselvea. as much-as any body else. Never well 41 -greater—triumph achieved by any politictd,party. Only think of the " City of Penn " endorsirig the Deo mocracy and honesty of old Lyooming's re spected mon with 17,000 majority. In a previous letter did not your correspondent I , Typo," pledge the city for 15,000 majori. ty, and has that pledge not been redeemed You certainly will not call him a bad propn. et now, v ill you 1 " Typo" being the first Philadelphian to urge the nomination of the 20 1,236 General, must assure you' that he feels con siderable gratification at A. result. The General, should Providence spare his valua ble life, will have a hard time to surmount the many difficulties which will attend.ho, owing to tho embarrassments all around us ; but I trust that a kind Providence will guide him and nerve his arm so tear he may he enabled to steer the ship of State clear of the breakers Anti are now threatening on all aides, Lust render his itdministritifilim ono -which may be looked back to years hence, with feelings of gratifwation and honor by thime who placed him in his seat of power. The panic, caused by the stoppage of all our Banks and a large majority of. those throughout flue several States, still contin ues. The gloom seems to thicken day by gay, and confidence appeara.to be pretty well used up. It isabout the worst " pan ic" this country has ever experienced. The R. lief" 6•Anted by the lingislature has postponed the final crash for a few months longer. It seems to be a foolish art to le galize the suspen,ion of sperie without giv ing uS soini•thing to take the place of the hard stuff" The consequence of the 'act will be to flood our State with the trashy small notes of other States. Now had we not better have been cursed with the . "Small notes" of our ON a State, than be the recipi ents of all the refused trash of our neigh bors ? I for ono think we hail. There daai not seem to he any prospect of a better state of affairs until our Banking system is thoroughly remodeled. No Bank should be 347 9 46 104 5 1,:186 71 1,010 -41041 161 14,335 MED chartered unless the President, Directors and f4torkholdern are made individually re• tionsible, and good stocky and real estate deposited at Ilarriehurg. dollar for dollar for the redemption - of their notes. This would inako the flanks keep to their leg,itim/1., lxusiness, and not lend nearly their a 11..1“ capital to one or two " pet " speculators, woo halien mafbe related - to the dent, for thelmrpose of running, up_iatoku ions to almost famine prirea So long a. Inct 'infamous state of affairs continuos will he heard the rry of hard timen,•and actu-city of the necensarters of We. -flanks shonl , l Vin vo no more favors shown them than link lila a4s. Our city hay harfthc mural ?timber of th,., mhberiett, and other . kt n dn•d complaint, " iticiMmt to a large.' ri!lage." The moat cu riutils ragent robhcryhag but uome fn INbt, ttre-Trurtirruhsrx of ar. foliOlFll It seems that Mr. Aehinead. drugged, Uarhet street, aboyc Sixth. yesterday morn mg missed from the fourth story of his store a barrtil of cru,ll,l sugar from which the head had been vomit ed, and a small liortion of the contents had been ieted. 'rho sugar was gone, but where it wept tows,: a nit' , tory winch no pennon in the store could fathom. In tins diremnia, Special °Meer lieorge I). ass sent for, and upon melting a careful examined , 11 he discovered indications that a !dank had been laid items, front the window, end the angle of the , ,,, wretches pried tlist'the other mid of the plank had rested upon a window on the stairway of a bons° on Sixth street, above Market. , Mr. Oallaitan, accompanied by Mr Ashinesd, proceeded to the building on Sixth street, and rifler ewending the stairs the) found twin the window sill, already deserjb• ad, mark,' which enrreepoadarl with thoso in the window Of Mr. AshtrioaiVa store - Thoy then went into, a room oft the fourth door, occupied by G. bl. Koenig, a utainifee wirer of sugam'tot s. Hero the Barrel' Of du. gar was found and lir. Koenig at j_llo.l 11C.: imewledged the theft and etimetied his erillfagliess hi pay for tho-propertr. Ho was of mutat arrested and taken to the Mayor's office; when, he was committed to anitsterd Lemt.k.verdng the Ws who' worked for Koenig were arrested, and titer voluntarily (Mitres/fed the *bile matter. It' seems that Koenig, who is a single man, slept and eat at his workshop with the two boys. On last Sunday evening, between seven and eight o'rlook7Wpienosekto the Teenage/Apr the boys tolinisito the-item of Mr. Ashamed.-- ire reached the boy across to the window, It the height dfoin stories from them= d, and the lad YINSPid the window and rotted the Mere. Koenig then-prof:wed a board *Wet an inch thick and pinu,, ieehes wide, and molting a liritigelot,it ho crossed (role inn; buildrug,to the other, sod' the ma* anti LIM boy °toyed tint barrel of 'tiger across the frail board signs (radii height. Wbe .4.3f1t etelfs 04. eilMdltfr mem Mery • - o .Irett.-101,,,, , thwy ..r -&red thc i OroCCryvetere ef illeahle f,'gclters, et the North-west corner of &silo and Afar kat !street. sod that they, meowed too dier ,own T. tors , a considerable Tonality of goods. me of 'these gmrds have ()eon it cove al 'Officer Calterian. ' Thty enhaist Of wine, Um 'Arabic, Corn &stet'. PilliThi. Palm and Vensmurene ,d 040., beartfi 40 °- &a F l dltriwap to Oak store .of Ililispie as Niers, was effects ix ferclook corn the thin door. Koenig bore arvexcellent chancier before these disclositres. Sines his arrest iiieseerns 414"4" °"110 pF tltq,pcsititno-in`whiell he la placed, ea fl pi nitty -Intilltia he has refused' o Mortalfa s or food. • ~ _.. Strdng anitilirelleakliog 11146nm' of me wards loymir citisins k to Ornate the M - . 0 01140 af" . PPerdelrieglite , 94o4 4 , 6. g winter. u- • flOr l° is Tr- ' IM. 0
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