Mal taWir . aooo4ll6l4 - , - H. M. Sgr.l.l( AND J. M. IIW.SIIAILT, E.OITORMI - ----- • , 1 IiFJ,ILEFONTF:. PEN :p. rillUHßlll.ll', JANUARY 1,1, County Convention The Delegates to the 1 14t Democratic County Coovelition,Will rc-absentlile on Tues day tyening. of .laintar) Coin t, to the llor olnat of roilt untie, -- Gtr tottrpose of ap pointing one ileleante to the It It I.tri.ll Con cotton, tool to o*ottttorol Conferoes to meet in couvent ion to appoint a Senatorial Conferee t( the 4111 March l'omontion It is hopeil that then; ' IN ill be a gencral at tendnnfe of the Ili l eg,ates froth the 1. flertolt Towhglitprs and Bor oughs. ISM order ccf thu thiviocitAv• Cot vci com _ itertding out of the Party — A rig Erihr Pitt , n tf mew 10m—ewe. -wme their °ten conceit, manifest a doli,rotieti to prow - lila. all men 101141 412 nil runner II Ali them In tt Iry measure of political prutrress Iha unilerstaning of the Dent...raw Loth us• that it is Itruabl and comprithensuce in its ptinciples ratictial awl 'literal in its spirit, and eminently prow esNire in its tendencies Animated by a common spii it' or 014,0.1,0- r y, and ttnlttiebl with sentiments of patriot ism, the members of the go-at :s:Ational par ty ate 1101. 111110,1,1 to ghat rel abo;it. abstract ihkrenreot, Ina keeping the common . object of country Fund' to ttl w, taeli 011 1 is pet Ituilh.4to njoN his on It peculiar N ten s On all sultiveht.,_that du not coittliet with the vidablislud find' 4,1.1ien1 pi ineiple, or the pgrty. The re ate Thst., however, II 110.1 bOSOIII4 raid.' Ittih tipy . ) , tit contemplation of the ~ tierei,s of tinier. flow tern, who the try out ot the party,'' whin VVI any one may ham It to exprt Si a Intl,' and novel opinion, at ‘aliaime St 1111 the general stews of the meshing , : of the Democratic party. Discussion is the only 1111'0111 II) which correctness m legislation is to he ae• and the inblepenbletti., free 11111114 - tug men who avow and hapless the views that occur Cu their 01111115 011 the caribous sub' ject:t before than, are the men to Whom are indebted for all reformation in nor lan. and for all progress in the developeniont of new pniiriples, ana the mat anceinent of hu man freedom. A slow trend in the Jack - au path of antiquity, is not.d.o ityz minds Democracy • belt tfr bold strokes that ( - nose new Otani tut fla.sh ami glitter m the sunlight of theptal t)linumation , like spears and had - (mete in war, arc the efforts that preserve ...‘ , . , 111/111111 The conservatism of Democracy is riot that retrogressive conservatism that lays the liberty of matt at the foot of aoiliitious rulers, and prostrates the power of empires under the wild dimension of anarchy and civil war. The conservatism of Democracy aims to preserve the old landmarks of our Party and of our i;overninent, and to apply them constantly to the changing cireain• stancds of new Inni.s awl new people, and we ovule much to the giant intellect of th o s e men a Ito overstep the iNallatarle4 of (stab lished practice and extend the application of wholesome rules, so as to comprehend nen circuMstances, and to regukte neu pies tions. - No Comtitutien can be untten, that uVrt provide Sot every einervn , y that may arise, any more than it legislator can foresee future events, and provide for all tune to come. The truth is, the very best men in our party ate those who strike a bold course, and express the views of their lofty mind; with fearlessness and candor, thus tending to agitate thought and give a pro:mr tenden cy to political action, a n al yet a hen the time for action comes they arc alwnr s Gnunl n ith the friends of the constitution and the coun try. They battle for lh maerriey, but are not willing that Democracy should mlimiljer and not adopt itself to the continually Aging * and varying eircumstances of our calm try. Those who raise the cry of " read such men out uf the party, " had better keep an eye to their own ship, or thny may Ilnd that the only ones out of port are theialtelVeil —that in their endeavors to drive others out of the party, they have gotten .out of it themselves. We arc in favor of (merlon' of thought and independent action, so long as the ra d ical and fundamental doctrines of our Constitti• tion and °in- political creed whicli•aro up) , onmous, aro preserved inviolate. We are down on proscription and proseriptiontsts of all kinds, and in faviir t Of universal con cisslon and. an atumable spirit of forbear , mice. Away with the etivio9 and narrow hearted, who will join the crowd of charla tons that endeavor to boat clown the ener getic and successful. NICWSPAPER.CIIANUIC—We perceive by the last Jersey Shore Republican, that li r & F. A. Baker,.Esqrs., have disposed of their es lablisTiment—tri 1. -- R. tloolboaqh,-- Frsq,- by whom the paper will in the future be con• 4 ducted. Wo are intimately acquainted with 'Squire 'Coo!bough, and can endorse bite as "a gentleman and a scholar," and as found speinocrat as can be found in " those dig gings." Fi*nlit of the retiring firm, litti our best wishes for his future prosperity—may the world's best comforts be his. Tho last report by news agents, sent by telegraph froYn' Kansas, of a, battle between the U. S. troops and Free Soil partisans, is believed to be entirely; unfounded. No in • formation has been received from any quar ter tending to confirm the report, which is undoubtedly from the same tniutit winch has coined ep many similar " Kumar( stories." President Buchanan, lokrn. S. A. Douglas, Oeu, Cuss, Gov. Bigler, Gov. Pollock, An drew. Gregg, Esq., Samuel Gilliland, Egg., and J. K. Shounitkur, Esq , have our thanks for public documents., El Proposed Implovement 'The r• Democratic Watchman " hab al ready" valet ell upon its third volume, and we contemplate some important improve-1 meta in its appearance, if 13Tir tottiacti. hers will 411 , a/till us in the enterprise.— fu this, however, tee must look, to than for nutter-I,d aid. We hive not the means within ourselves to carry this matter into effect, IN ithOt , ll the hearty co-operation accot/ sultscii her, and hope en far as ims glide they will emit° forward manfully , and discharge their indebtedness to the paper. We Littera Ise fair uK pruticabloOo do in fu ture, a cashlmsmema, in fact tt is the only safe ground npon viltich we can rely for the sureess of the enteno ice. We hope, there ' fore, that during court week our Deinueral;R; fi tend, will feel sufficiently Interested to ex tend a heltang hand and an +Audi endeavor to let Troy:tie thllr-illVOrlaily eat r)ing Into etlet-t the propo«ed improxemenL .Should nit /tort that I Iwr it taipport o huh, we have rtit ,4 lll 10 . UN peel flOlll our ale of the pulthsheri a d 1 proceed after tie Silt way et tort to Dltilathlplua, to prOC‘lre the occet-tt.ary inatctial for this pnrpolt,e. Thete are'ziameN of per,ons upon our suhverlption list, mho lime lima nothing sitter the paper Tilreireavhal944.4omarival-ia .1.1-up.LuitLalas. cr lot ?Nike to ourttj‘ei,) a continuation "etf iqterr itotteiy, iictuaim.suable, gni efu re bare C.114'1114'4. to ,trike taints ()OW out ll.t, and p , t1 , 11-.)1 Un ice, they come ior,V.ll(l 11.11.1 lily their Ilr- I ear:lg , Lefoir the appToa , :iong rout 1'0111111,110i , , gm the 2 - rib 1114:t IVe Gtl 4131eful to Tll lily of our stiliscit lier4.tif both ikkirt lett, fut the hind considera tion (Ii t have InAtureitca tonartl our me tes,, 311,1 to all nllOl, 11e retutil (Mt yittoi re thank , : .111 those who trill aid its to car ryitt; out our pi . .72sert. n 'thin the till. cllrcglimg, shall have thi ir names published, alter the older or ...min, of our COtelllpilrarle , , lIT the wha l e lint tit' the I), up.. 1,: NVatelittimi. The mail strainer \ at N. aft , l a lout Le , ll days i.O) age No ilea 01 tinpoi tamer, t\ Itli the CCeeptioll, that Hal- I inatmn toad been given to the East India Gutman) , lnl the part of thu ii, that proper steps a mild he taken, during the en suing secslori of Parliament. to terminate the double tinveruinen t of India, and vest it wholly lo Queen Ilelolla. Money aas berm - 11111g r.t.ter, m I.o‘ident Thr Itankn a. k spt ova to Jut ire its rate of discount fi mu In m pie rent. (Mid aas I. ig ,-1 1 inuring m from \nu ricA as well as from Anstl ali3. The price of COO 5 Wa4 it 111 on till I e, -lied left oil, alien the Allan tie -left, at 7 , , per rent higher than the lon est ijnotation in October. Cotton aas slightly on the 11`,12 BII4IIICAS Wll4 recoveilling its elasticity at Iliiinburg. 'rise king of Sa e. deli and Norway had sent to borrow .1 . 51 1 0, 000 from the Think, to prevent general min mairri.tst m his own capitals. On the whole, as regards money there is an imiltirte- Meta. Mit, 011 the other side, further and very heavy failnros had taken place at hoon don, 1 .iverpool , , and Eilitidnargh, anti the last London tinzette contains notices of Our Argo bankruptcies. It IN de, Inesul m the otlirial paper of Mad rid that Spilt Cutitibt sell Cuba "n about iljshimor, - and it is intimated, more strong ly than roar teously,, that the l tined States ioveniment hate such strong tilltbusterunt tenilimmes. tha t they would not wink at. but act wally encourage: attempts to invade that Isla nil Ily this nine, Mr. 11l cit Is AN ' S mes sage ha a lit en ruset%Lil at Madrid, and wunlil shun hat inneh his viva.; has e been tins toial or misrepresent.. there. Got Ittt•Kr...es ( . 4tll it is sai.l that thu conflict of t.ov. will In compos e.' as follott-.. tiwca' utary uf. State —William M. 11Foitur of Ikiks coimtv. It. wily Secretary of Sotto --Henry I/wilt/11hutch, of Clinton county. tturney tienerot Hun John tl Knox, at. luesent Judge of the SIITMIIIC court It t. iimlersnyni that Mr Knot will ei.,..,14n the Judgeship at presout ligla by Ops, astd that Win Porto . , , of , Ix tll ba aPllollltell in 111,1 We are pfen.sed to see that our friend of the Clinton Democrat, Mr. Ihellettbach, hati received and accepted the appointment of Deputy Seoretary :Or 11111 l'ommonwealth. .k better selection eittl4l not have been made' —one that woold havi,3 rendeietl in re gen eral inti44,tion. Thu I.egiidatitie agsellibleil nn T outplay and waii organized by the election of Win 11. IVt kh, Democrat, an Speaker of the Senate : and A. It. Longaker, Democrat, Speaker of the llonxe, (hi the fellow mg day the 'bum elected thu lotion vie : Sergetid at-Arms, Jacob lllassineyer, of : Doorkeeper, Samuel Taylor, of Carbon ; Messenger, Jaime; Bratley, of .Armstrong; Postmaster, John Smith of Fay ette.' _Thu Sollato elected tho following: Chief Clerk, Win. 11. Miller, of Harrisburg , Assistant F Ilideloson, of Widnalelphia ; Transcribersj. Simpson Africa, of Denting don, Jesse 11. Darts, of Molitgottuary, and Nelson. Weiser, uric , iigh_t_Seir : o.-aryis Theophilus Spytler, of Blair : Assistant, Wm. Braily,,of Clinton. Doorkeepers, Lewis Frank, of Berks ; Assistants, Samuel I). Broltt, of Inizerne, and John Farrel, of Philadelphia : Messengel, A. C. Worthing. ton, of Ducks ; Assistant, David L. Spear, of Fayette. _ t o 4: • COAL r A171.u1:10 oIIST N V.D. —The Presi dent gent a message to the Senate yester day, in which ho states that although Coin. l'aulding committed an error in the arrest of (len. Walker, it is evcdent ho was Aetna: ted by patriotic motives, and with a desire to vindicate the honor of his country. On Christmas eve, two brothers, named ' David mad ASit gbdinond, rgsith»g In Waynbsburg, Pennsylvania, got into a flail- ritliy, when the latter drew a knife arid stah 7 sit lied his A ilant an the side, cutting him de-I' veryf f y. T e knife - struck a rib, preventing a fatitwound Foreign News. Squatter Sovereignty. f PEN, %%STE &,, SCISSORS., ' By Telegioph, 1.. ___......-• - .1 , In INI I the mine:lllle of sqoutt, Soviet- ~ ~ „ , 6 , IVe are indebted to one ft Rout, :NIT.. Trani. eigtitv witudiralattys was one of lic ^priwn. r. llm Iltal— I- W. gent)). . Green, rot ow rpuowflig dispatch, for which pies or tito IV, in,,,,,ttlc party, was fully rec.; It t . Wing -James P. 1)ontlly. • he will be pleased 1 . 0 aect•pt bin thanks for ognito if 101.SliC11, and was attempted to be , ',.: 7"foo Fast —The kiwi clock. ; I pot in progitt in the ennetment of the' Karl.. I +, 7 --- T ot , siow—c asiLtinsing sa t mer . t h ert, . this and other shnilal favors '• sas Nchrtudi Bilk The bill fully recognized ' „. , , ImeoitTANT AtutEsT. -the right-of fire peolde of the 'Prritories* ', '' ) • ("' a B ° lll ' 4— Me Pt ice or flour. . , 1V im.i.tmsimitr, Jan 12, 1858. regulate their own domestic affairs, anti l7l'BOt , t , io . A reuitt—Jolin3uni's "-Free- I eiiitet laws for their own gdvernment and 'Silt." turkey. Fromnformation leceived some tittle shire , protection. This prilleiple Wlt'S Violently as- j 2 - j` Doing a Rubbing Busi»eso -Wilson by Clinton Lloyd, District Attorney of Ly sailed by the opponents of the Mtnocratic Zi, 'k m ,. ~ I I coming County, lie was led to believe that party, and it was charged that tiro object,. il 5...---.. l - ('omP etent anti ()lever fellows -Thu, an extensive combination of persims exis was to ntru. Kansas a slave State, and up- , new. County Officers. led iv). IV illiamsport, for the purpose of pas on the strength of this hypothesis the Black . • Itepublican party was, of ' 'frJ" It good life, is the best receipt for !sing and manufacturing, counterfeit motley. off wriiikles what the leaders of that party declared to be , keep i ng' Steps were immediately taken to have a site_ the .r bit - gift/Ws' nt - thtrintt7 'V hes. -.leaders l - -41_,P. lival, - tko A . tilitfsantent of Mr. Gra- '• eminent to act as a spy on the mover's= is declOinott long and loud against the ,prinei• 1 ham in another catmint. ' pie of allowing the people of the territories ' a .. 7,... ALeapp ., / , h 4: i alw ega)han alp) im. I of the party, and he ascertained from Rigid, to regulate their own domestic affairs. They posed upon us last week. . I that they had made an attempt on last NV ed contended that Coop e'ss could, and of right should, enact law; jrr the LP Ni prole ssional mall lives so ntlieli i I4"vel union I o ' , . from It and to 111011E11 As 11 dentist. nstlay night to rob the house of an old man I named John Tusk, Mho IN thought to have the tt rtitortes, and when Kansas or any I ',/ - The comfort of a ellriAllllll lieth not iimucy in his Monte, aid ivho lives in a lone , other tell itoi v asked to la , admitted Into the I Union. that l'ongress ought to ailiantine them in his own fullness, but in Christ's. Ily place. The attempt was to be, made tt ,..Coustatitittii,_ and if slavery seat recognizuti ji• Never carry a snot din your Congtlo, , ow, en Saturday night, of which fact infor .., . ,„..... lbw eiu to i rt , flise s suit v tei I itory m at te nnissuvri to womuld.he reputation of any Man, ; taatuat , wits coutunotiesh • A to the Distr i ct ‘.' 0' slots States, tio er t.: ' xtkii i - , ~, -. • 800 , 0 0n ,, , to attendance n ith his ea:el 5, and a stall:jell'. . , gi: ,, ,,,,..` „ti, ' P m Vre li r :::.:l , 'l rl n o .n ii . n ti , e i c i l i t: y ol husbainls,but . , whipted as tin ir rito .1411 kg cry, nmhing a liont roo•torpeolcud IriVt.S. . 1 , ° , 8 , 11 " 1 ', 1)"".'," The , / ) , (InDdrae . ) .1... tivoirothipTiti a live aciltui. prayer. - ertos, 4hge• 1 Attoriley• The Sherif was directed to he - in ! posse, and about ten o'c'ock on Platurtlay c ett th at We Peop l e 01 t h e 1,1 riwrie , 4 had the tight to lewd:tie their twit attaii...C- ',3"" 114 Itials of life aro the tents i hitc h. , night a Ilelztl./It 11 as majc trt,tpi ,tit party to form such a l'onstittition as they pleased, ale.. rtaift how much gold there is in ITS. l at the Imam: of a Mt,. King, it being n house and to he ottoutt....l moo Lie' I :mon, old) or j ,; 1 'there are reproaches which give of bad repute. The olliet.rs sueeet•ileti in -ii.tthuni.....hiaciay.J.„urustaeytrjt;tuiNtitii- . plaist‘, and praise which give reproaches. I capturing four own, named • Chalks )11Iler, 1 Linn eStal , ll,llo,l It 7 Iplihill -//1 twill 111 giT oric. — ' rif,,:rt•-7,- tone rgly e ltirrr,,,„ nh„.l, witi.t_yrirr.....,frivirrwint„w4..l.....3, roll Rotor lia no 01 Rut tow t. Nel y Mark It.,.puhlican tel us in thin itnProvt vomit of the \Vat. lution I t vier , it 11)k anus 111 phi n• pO,/i1 , :.111/1/, and AI : Turperin the-hind b.', elattrung...for Um tataianitt ...... ~. Tr t ,.....dii, of o f 11.,,, \viz,' .. 11,6_ • • t ' of tt.• t, rt tholes leffiright to establish then tie , ~„„, ta ,., ea to ottbi . h a 61 ,^„ k lett li'l`r,e-4,..so..4hgv.taletttl lit the_lo.l ll 2i„„ef:,M l 1 , -_ktnlt:s tau d o mestic policy, in shut t they now are', , . . I " house, old collide' felting it nt.'s, - ilieti; sOpioo nog toe pulley], of a ,7 1 ,tatteu , 0r ,.,. ,r in courts tup. three. hard squeezes isles, pA e Tho abovo parties acre duly ,•i g i t t y, Wlitili lip y ,iii•t•iiineil in iiiinii m i . Sr.' a long way ahead of - dozens 01 Ho l t 1•01111111114 tl to amity( r, awl will 1.101.0,1 y be i measured tune:, mid d,looode,d ns the """i'• , •• lalisrts inopiiiy," but a t . ar ago. • I ', ,'" TO asvert 1111 whether a n onion is pad. ti led next it et k It Is 11101101 i ill , ' 1.11111 VI tll Ity this CIIIII•Ir 111e3 Int% C 11111111itlY1 (11A1 mown.. or not, t.tke a muddy dog solo IRA• de% do l . 51,1111• .1,10111511111j4 11%011 in relatom the I....tricot ~ , ,,htt, i' Sovcruigoty is roe plll,ll'. jlb compi telly of jilt I parties in 011.'0 reel and that Chi 1r Chem{ 1 durothedallon of ilits-,-.. The foundation of all ha i iiii. si t. in „, ~ I the Kansas Neins.ka 1011, were all for 1 f.. o ral nil eternal, is 'chance on i the . gau d (I.- ' aclloll' feet. and intendell to mislead the public „,..,,, if mils!, its short, h o st the Is ad( rs of the Mad, Repot sheatt party ttetr practicing ' tiros upon the people, and sli , honestly eis sleavoring to as slits their votes for their Cllll - los Pre , ..ssi , sit, through falsehood linsf dee, pt ion ' t 01 011 r RS, Ilion, I% t. site to the action or the Bin. I. Itcpuhheati loosighout the county, w Is latton to the Con-ditsittonal ConNention _- It IV,ISW3C , I. that [llk UMW VII 1.14111 lists 11.1 t. pro vtdtd for stihimtting tbs• n bolo Coled.stutiost aslopted, to the locilplo for latilleation, :11,1 lion ae lisisl the Black Itepolilts - att, clans tog for the people the right to regttlatt the u , sits II dottiest's: atlairt to the adoption of thew Con-attrition itial thus re, - ,sgstutsig the in so rtplc or -;. l ttaftkr so“ . reiKtity. 'floss. an en. I l ltlor.s on MI, slt , the prim's* front a Almtrre not. asiticipatsst :it dui WSW, uol IN a s'olltpitte Dave of •ttultstl , Gation party. We think that the Convention us fiulitir pi - snide for the sublinssoni of the Cosittitst twit to the pecple, has esnisii4stted a gri at bloods r, awl that Kalvta-, :houls! not be a I untied 1 tin the l mon, until het Conatitution ha, heel/ .011)11111.101 to the people, a n d rati ti,l by ducal. 'the deleg.ttem, ti the Con-di lution:Ll Convention were hat the agents or thie penplu oits , tt cito , ,co to [rats, set a bo,t- ItuAg ftw the paupla that nut he .done cut "utast, and thaw acts can hive no hinsting fot raltawl by Owns. Thti prtnetple ~ .. ‘'Y t t le n• • - l'i - ,•1 1 1 "Isiling - 11e1 . oil each hip lice 14 1111110:4 li I - of squatter novel eizoty demands. that in the niatelt foe the duel} N,liii •I v111111(4. nn opi II- ; Philadelphia Diatkets. e,,taloiklillielit. of the f 1 indamental Into of the is Imo el turkey train hog oVtr a but or hot , I .; ;Ns tin' gdi EN m•ii...; —The breniktuth, State, that the :over, igiis th^ i , orl< tlioull unit , :• be consulted and their approval olitained lie- _ , , trade is depressed *dial lo .I.ly, and the ri_f — A young in ly 0 ,, ),,,,,, 4 a.tki„t if she t, att.r.t , two. 111 111,1 .• only to supply the fi tr n the LAT should take i Ifiet. 'llli, la 'no the primal/ le of squatter sot tretginv as n e e , .dittida.,d aiga i n t puie i t gazer ring to church . ; 1.11•sl .1. 'timid al parrs rasiging from 7 I 75 motet stand it we Is !levy that the beinoci at- 1 "id wile "I" t "'WI" to wear anything i Ise ,( I , lt ~,I, to tat, .1) pet 1,14, to , holing. ontotott ie inetnberi of Congress ought ilit/Mini 115/1/ Vole kept bet wotil. she must hate had a 1 ,iii„., Ann. and law ) faiiiil. brands . thet e Is ' to vote against the admission of Kangas or eu" tit"' cirlt• no idlipping wpm), and the 111:111., - 1 at tin any other territory. as a Stale until her t',,,i , 7, )- To Come tiff ‘ smiptir at Gil, son .1,,,e ii, ,tott tat lhow 11 •uri ,, , ahliottzh souse, stituttutt has been siilmott. it to and Ilpipeoii : Ile 2 • 2,11 iIA) of Feb, nary twit The thile - holders ate oeinir rent 31111/11. 'NI Ping at our etl by the people, and when approval hi ' fonts Bun., Band l% 11l Inn Inv , 11t,11.1.1 tits Botts q uotations ill ell ii meal a miktic of them if it seciin•s n republican form of gov- 1 mint that thonniti he was invii.ul lii a 41 . F . 14Fu-., LW Laois Pe1110) IV AIL% meal was, itialliont :CI el iiiiielit to the State, (hat the tote ought to , i' , mo - imp , r on Nov vein s Fan ii itlk per 104. Rye lion) .10t lIIIIIIiI lit fin and dull lie equally Moan novilitS lii favor of Ilei. s d ii i, , I swill., other /, /I, 1 s that its tilliO of ' at .?4, at is hi. li pone it. ~ fled} oft red SlOll Leith or iii,r/oiat silty.. r) • Aftea the pie i 7, 7 . Ai, 1 i "hum, a i,,,,idi„ . a (2,, , ,k,„. „ about ',ale; 55 iii,ii, at e ottered sparing pit have adopt,' their owii Coniuttaition, iiii , meeting honed a young fns wl• make the rid • 1 ly .111.1 at 1141.11. r pro i i than 111Illeri tie ad it lie repliblican tin- hold it VI be the holloil il lowing 111iiiiiilliCt Illellt “111 rt tint en 101 ,iii ling t o I t.t .Y , a• " I nul .Y 31""t I,BU' bu ' I V I " dot) or l . 00,„.... to mania the trw Stale. , t e rn, lam piing, to ninety a el:nightyi of the r nes without enquiring in to its; hotic m oils - loon! o have found flu) er. at I Itial lAi for roil, and . F, Lit i, ;ill s li e. 10„. „; „„ a ‘‘ n il 1,, I I Sal:Ille fur white, an to quality. ibt'orii 1011, or rogidatienv ' file principle of -, qu. , t - ! a long time be fore You ' ll ice your latiu r in- Is al is rather !Willey. at r ifitiria -, at winch lei so verei4itt y acknowledges the 1 ighi 4 1 6, ,' . flea l'at. i prier, ~ few' mail males or new - y.lhots Are the ' , cola .. to r.. ) v , ru I 1 . ,,,,, e1ve's b y I ' LLI "IIK 1 ', C.k relelirated dandy is a; tole I - NI cur„ 1 . 1 la/tint, 11111111111% one lilt at.. something such laws for their own government, MA to ' in ed „ ;,;" nth a yon'? limy and „1,,,,,,,.. more I ale in it, ady demand, is nit sales them shalt appear to be expedient mid primer hr kin, ht,i. favorite Isa mu,. t . , n a d,,,,,,,,,,,i of t .50 , 0 b.. th lower. at sl lc the lattati it and the powers of l ' oitieress extend an/y to fatal begged die , like rotor, rettuarking that More. Rye winded, ti M e ied, l ' oreal iv:itilvd, the one subject, thal..-It securing to each t s h e ,„,,,ht in have as much chanty 6 „. 4 ,,„ ..ic., of TOO bids, mostly new. State a " Retold's:an form of govetninent, " as s h e h a d s h ow n th e d og. ',soy , st dd th e , ' .._.„,..,,...„. Farther than this !',ogress cannot enquire ho e , I k 1 1 II •• I • IS s i 1) - I . 1.1 ',4 i• a , 'keret . I.lFel sty dog II tell he nail . 11l \IF IiFF IT ,s k in's': i. Kt s s into or decide upon the provisions; of the 1,1 pu ppy." Constitution of Kansas or any oilier territory „is off „,,,t.i„tcr. The fellow took the hint and branch of commercial eilneation that can- I nut be inizlected is about hiss, espe•aally to ank h h u r l Adon...von ,ill.l ; wide/stand ie the l imn iplespl the Item s trp s i ft. L oveng ,.„l, a '1',,,, T . 0 ,,, h at lu s. 1 the youn, t i Inismesis man. Consequently ,rtio wroth - part) and liniisres Nebraska bill, awl lat. ly rapt richeed the lib,: , fil kissing , il n I i ron 't'it) Commercial College, to be dent u . and rOiCtlit)%t to L'Verythilig: 11 , 11:171111112; to a tee hope te !II I . Chilli el7rlvil 011 t, li)' re,ror- scribes it in the following mt)lii —I inppen- • , 1,1, hu,,i,,,, , (t h n . a i„,.. h„ I .„ g noed tog tile einht/11.0101/ of gartYlLA to In: Nob- ed 6 ' I na-is n e xt day ; o,' entr a I qt° P/ 1 " 1 . t " tattled ttt a vote of the people and approved . CI 9"Y a limit at the tempter, ati she ia ar li t ' e:l ' i t ' Mitietill N1r..1. \V l‘esist..ly as llic in i.l i i Y illis iii. as tinent Mr PC 14 Illi in by thew, liel - iiio lie, admis,,,, tilt,, t h e r., Mighty lIIVIII tO Ille : pill One 10111 Illiiiilld 1 1 : , 6 411, , n ,s 11111 , 1\ P N flank Note and Coilll. ion No matter What eoirgirth e rth i ek it e - I `I'Y ileidt, and tether one what • the ' "' ln n i- t ineeci ai ~ eieW,'' Eh* ObieNt and milOtit reria pnilAwilei pa r ty ma y 1 ,,,,,,,,, wp ,,„ 0,1, Irer ,„. I gavel amend a tilrti, (Ilk the ' Intllni on env „ tile Counterfeit likeetor " in the country, tw o , i t becomes die duty id . tfie Democratic party t „ ; ,;;,,, that. (he prtiwipies ~f the K.,;„. s " ; ; ' , l . h . l s " , l itt le y i . l l, l :7,.. t :i. n e i , ' . d ., g .q ui , d ,, ) , e nt l i k ,:" '4 l',,, SA ) our, ~ hiCh 11 a, cufficient goal aid., that lie is t {-e -1 ill; St braska, bill are carried out, Ifitli in a mete 'ellsa'irive -11 n I hel"."1" r '''' I h ' '''''' - wry quailica to give the most siatisfaii and saint, and that the ~,i nettee , o ,_ glic to feel it already My toe:, felt as if! ta rry iistiiietion in lint department. Ile is lain: ereigns, be allowed tit express their opinion,' minaret-wor a niliWiti at um, a cold streak t plates to the Ittailent the various class( a 14 ' of the new I i onittitittion Nothot,,i , short of tit" hip and dew "' my fraud, it - item - NI mum our brink note curren bads Witt a ' bawd • I this lea/ or ought, to satisfy the petiple of the with turkey him after 1011110 belting IA in, , e• , ) , • , , n-l a i i o n i l z t i .::t i i i l i i e le , s k l t ti e n:. \t too,,t.e,iiiike,i,•,:til:.eiliairo,,,.. This per dis - con it tryt our ma, I s it,./nad„.„„ „ 1 ,,,,,,,,,, i , s and my btumnirck meat 1101 and ens:ileitis - el re as,. ties to get oleo' the ~,i ttallet sover. ids' ' -- , • , is the only College: i nt which this knowledge a t - --....,„_- is systentittidally taught to all the students , rigs plat retail, and it Will be the fault of the. 4 Deitioeriv • y it ' they moiceini.l in needing lirr AO; Solt , : a r . Ir.itorg. -Tile C I harleston ' oft, aller.We have established thniugh Il ong ' News say s The rel.-awe widow of the Presidential Campaign, a hard fought bog- Rumor" , int"t - C* Cidlw"" vision! Lite tome tle, and a noble gigl National victory, the of her linsilinuil on Sunday, Dee. '3llth, rit 6t. prinelple, that the people or the States and Philip ' s , sliurch, utter the Congregation had terldlorleS have the right to regulate their disperstal, Accompanied by one of .the elder .wit domes:lac atr,,,,,,,_ —Guan,c,d Lung pap e r , members of the and vestry and two -- I ladies. Thogigte was attecamg—the widow I never having been in the city since I.lie de r inise of her illustrious husband—and her simple and unaffected exclamation uf, ' And ii tllli the toms of any husband r brought tears to the eyes of th e se who accompanied her, while her Own we're streaming a nth re veilles:lions of the past, awl it cheerful hope of a happy hkeoting in •• the better land." The Tampa Peninsular (Fla.) of theb tot , relates the followini , ' almost onpwbuhlc story 3lrs.J.k. , eley,or that vicinity, died tin der the following extraordinary etrimmitan. t.es Aliout two weeks previous to het de a th, a small garter snake made its way through the I(um of the s e soliw e , a nt i ~,,r ap i n. „( n m y around the ankle of the unfortunate woman, who was frightened into spasms.. For two weeks she Wll.l magned to her bed, in a stave A POLITICALLY DK to .e COMTE. —The of inSeilMbllity, and her swoo n partook of Governors of ((nouns art a shot t-it veil race the snake nature- tn Odind I her lanly tutu - real political ephi mein. Governot., No. 1, alfikinds of shapes, sticking her head up un a A. 11. Reeder, reached Kansas October Is, snake-like prttio,r, ke. AL the expiration of 1851 ; removed July 31, 1855 —term of stir- Otit4 -iterio4--4eath.-.44o,4lwastud—amti sialievaal - go" , "'" , * : 40 . ' 1 ) Wi "" the suthirer from earthly troubles. Shannon, reaPhod Kansas Senternber - IF-' A young on-is of fourtecasutrimtrs WWI in- vice, thirteen months. thivemor No. :1, • removed August 21, 1856—term astir dulging iu the delightful 7rt of Hkating un 3.).1.111 W. Geary. reached Kankas September a small water privilege near Manchester, N. 11, 185(1 ; renuMed to March, 18rt7 -term of last week, and the ice gave way where service about often mouths. Governor No. the water was twelve feet deep, and in 4, Hobert J. lArallter, reached Kansas Mtv, nhe went, but being surrounded by a most '2l, 1857 ; resigned December 7, 1857—term fashionable array of hoops, which made a of service a littip over seven months wide ring around heron the neighboring ice, she was saved from sinking far below the waist. _Another girl game to her rescue and she was saved. Had it not been for the hoops her chances would have been verb poor. A Boston (Mash.) paper says a g(gitletnan who has spent the last two months in the West, writes from Iliilloift in terms by no means encouraging. Ile says 'that gram is ' plenty, but in no,deuland. Wheat at -Picts., Witi,t.tuseowr JkIIONG THE FII,I , IIIITWMII3. and corn at /I cents a have .no buy -Ainntig. the others sent from the Wabashent. The farmers cannot raise volley e t o capture lillibuster IValker, we observo nought to pay their debts, and ahead every the name of Lieutenant ,James Lewis, for- day somebody's farm is put under the slier wily of Williamsport. Lieut. Lewis had ; ill's hammer s ... t0,11111(111,1 of a corps of - iog Gazelle. i After all the talk alxiitt'tho immense taluo o f Fremont's Sfaripesa grant it is about be rig sold for unpaid taxes,wataouuting to 16'723,000. Joe 'Furey is retained in the otll , e of the Jersey Shore Republican at local editor. l'lcre•r little fellow. - 2 - It not ewer,. ftob beautiful in our ryt 9, h habitually turn; hot at J, Its milt nifeotionate, mule~ I tillood F. lit wily, forinvily of Coliiin hia vo , P. 1.. 11.1 H been appototcA „Xsm•tallt Al,l‘. ot of the New Noik and Pate Rail Ggart.ritry • •1 ott hate bet it pliatt•li to give an expiec.ion thioteth - robin; pa pers of ) ,,hir ptestutal n groti, for to) If, hurl if your tine i t in toy tttllitit-. Thu la was tint tit( ett tl inthetl anti Alit Illy Si 11/. /. - 1 woman in Plot Ida, of the name al I that it originatttl not in toy that Cro,4, Litt ly mart) birth to an infant tt k „,,1 ~/ 1," t , f.„ wt ighed only 1,110 pound. That Ciotti tt II " I- In • " I" , hard to bear. log-, My boob ti ;tppoi t mutt, pt rout low, - f • A fool in a high:dation 1-; like a loan nig that (1, set ‘ch the 11111111• r f rtrrite, Jut on tho top of a high /o.llri'ain -.l..lerydlittg even tf they did, the pleasure del /1 , k/1 bum 111.11r:1 81111111 to hint, and he appear small , y our • would be amok return fur all soviet • ) to t. rt•rybot4y. I noithl render. I ought lirst todeserve >out fur Salo— —The Star of the Not th, at :11,11 , But the in it another 11311tice !Dent to a Dona, tatty the Press. Willntintp , rt a tl,,rt, that tditeil.l hate tome udlncnrc thou li mu talikEtr, arc both olferttl for sale. the plertaitre of .101.1:11 tuierrourme. It lit Ott- A torr,Apen , l , iii a 111111 g front the hope of Ining uuful in the great ts 4 olt of liii• VihtteSalphtrt Vtigtitta.tkau_da.,..".,„a„ “4 4 , o ,l iit i it,, in Out tie a:n happily the • lull fare" 3 11131 , , "law, latl,l, . 1 shrcp 111111 111rItte'in. I Ivey ‘101t • l. • lath. tut - '‘ j ' " key '' , bit. art-cid the a scuranre gr-ok-nn.n,uf N hat a fasciaitiiiitt iti. 4 lit it iv In sec a I a high Sense of obligation young lady waltalug am. though ilt a a.; ! J. G. AL SIAN Iftfroes Choitc and Cramp in Stomach cart be relieved in 10 minutes, in every case, by using from 5 to 30 drops t , of DU VAI.L'SUALVANIC OIL. For agile at Green 4 , 4144eu41,:5, J J Ilarrid sad war,' dare is the county P. P. GitEEN, I For the Democrnild Wittehmno I To ,1fe...51.1Fr. (. Wm Inz, iltrllrihan, ,%/embers n 1 Harr is ' Traf /DI ¶' blsti itae• f..11 , 44T I' ' ASlllO%. - Thu lady prome naders on the Avenue were somewhat horn lied at the appearance of a distinguished foreigner, who held up her dress so as to disiday an undoubted scarlet flannel undo. skirt. What an idea ! Vet thl%A.I %ante pres cot petticoats are now all Wu rage acruas the water. Queen Victoria brought them to London from her Balmoral palace in the of Scotland, about two years ago, and this year they have been adopted by the Empress Eugenie. Of course, they are a/a moi!e, those of alternate narrow strips of red and Mack flannel bring, mere dist 'wit , then the plam scarlet. NOR and satingoare to lw , no huger trailed in the mud, arid the ladies Nho WIFII to he a hi 1/10dc should not. only provide themselves !Ounce. but practice Bath• mug up their dresses 1» graceful rohLt, Si) as to display about a foot of the PI igitt, color ed under skirt.—New York Elpre.4. The Baltimore papers give ifie roliowrog extracts from the will of the late John Johns, who titbit at his farm, ou Long Cireon,,Balti• more coliiity, 4 . few days since : Maryland Colonization Society, $l.OOO, and an annui ty of 82-1. To the Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary and lligh School of Virgima, $15,000. To the Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church, diocese et Ohio, e 15,000. 'to the American Bible So ciety, $1 4,0(5). To the American Tract Society, $lO,OOO. To the Protestant Evan gelical Society for the Promotion of Evan gelical Knowledge in New York. 410,000.—• To the'Rev. 11. V. D. Johns, of thin city, his sphunliilfarnr, stock, and everything just as when Le tried. Also; all OA renmainder of his large estate, after wilting his two 8:3- ters an annuity of 057 during their life time. .tt'an Br A ROOSTER. —7lll Catilbridge, Mass., A.G. Patton was puttin trial for steal ing. a hen, lint tho evidence allowed that tho fowl was n rooster, and the accused wit 4 dig: charge. , I. Governor's Messq go owing to 11:6 - rx1ritil• length I. f the ertior's44wisnrv, wf ate contm•lled to g,tve tt n n contlytisc4 form, fore lin•ht wu arc in t 9 the relegtaph The tki\Trilor conniii uei s by reitlAtilitig the ItepfeuentlttiVes of the ditties they have charg;id with by the ptiopte, anit, ‘ Olat thi-e duties "amnia Le fhithlolly performed, and ever he regarded by as para• mount to every sellish or pitrtigan ider ntiou S' would co-operate Cheerfully with them, during his term of bilice, in every le gal and constitutional manner, to promote the prosperty of the State, anti the general welfare of lib people. During the past year, with thO exception of the rreentlinanciat ehharrwitnhent, has been one of generil prosperity, nod grati tude to Almighty God it; expressed for the Many blessings that have beeti tonchtafed to us. Tlortinanceg of thtf,.. r tOantrionweallh are stated to be in a very satisfactory condition, , which will be gratifying news to the tax payers. - The interest uh thu funded debt of the State due in February and August last was promptly paid, and the Treasury will be abundantly able to pay Mit tmltto tine t in February next. A statement of the re- eeipts and elpenditumes for the Ikea! year emling Nov all, 1857, are given in detail. The stun of 6.1.012g57 6-1 of the debt of the Commonwealth has beep eatingnished aed di.eharged through the finids in the hands of the, Goninm.sioners of the'Sinking rund he 7tli of Sept,. tuber last. The "rl pa.s ..e-.4. 41. i 9'211 leo,• in their . hands.: la,ioles . %% Inch is in the Tim :,,.. r yto the credit of this I lhxttti.' 5441i,440g.1.4e5e4 ma Itailmad Compan) pltdgell to the lo:ty torot of the fowled debt of the Conotont- total (110,101 ^o4l onfoutlell ,1,14. of the 41.•i1r lh4• 111-t of 14,k r. IKOI, ‘‘mi $4 ,1 - ;1 1 1 536 Y. lla tint of Uo,:rwlN"r. IS.',;, it W:11 63'.1.: , 81,7•N Y.311161(111;4 3 111.1 . 11.3,1. 111111114 1111. 1:1,1. I'lNen' ) t•nr of $8•20,- 07 55. Had the !hie Itunneta: th tange 1, uts pot cuworrecl, More of th e dell voubl luo.e :teen put& • 'lite dunes uf the I t gt,littore, tnuier the atnetultuettt , ; to the State Cow:Mutton, mtt tikti at the t kettou Are LO MA p.,1111• (.41 out told to eit rt. nL the Tren,ttry. front the pnlthe read“. Ittr lint Wet tear, ending ` . ,o‘ :0, I S 5; , 1;2. The nttgteg.tte t apt tnttt an ear the same pc, ritnl N% I I 3 11; I:xeessul expert &lutes mit iLtuitt.. I 1117 115 The elpts font the st t lens rot hms giant le. Co .‘111:114. I 1557, 1!746,550 Stisq 11.11i11.1 nut Nl.lOl nu .1 West liraw-11 Iltta‘N art 115‘1,,w,1 CM The tel. al of toe lottet - e,:e lay mu:mu ne ouleul. The I oietroor tit garuli till, tax AS irtually a tat nlnm the Lade and 4 . 0111 - 111 , ' , 0 or .1., 1 ' 01 , 1111 , 1 , 1,. Allii„ .111.1 n 11111 , 1‘ . 11 111,011 our ailruail, uh itig the Intik of the t 110111 evetycling in.hionil, of other tmottm e olei to latter uulaitket.i 111:11 tilt Vtt n. The Nola 11%1011 of \ 11'1•11t , by the tlaulizi:, alai the honor-rat erriluarrti,mtueou, our! iitutu al ion of lot are nut r.l.treit to at aotoo length. The ru.11,1 .1 got di hy the f Seestelit of the I.egiviatore WAY Wit RS AM ille a 4 likf VAlttell , .. , ) of the cam! It 1.1.111 e tut want' In or.tteual reiult liy allot tug X.llOllllll. all.l .11.11111 Thl: 60 - ...011.111 -liiiirt h tl tutu pe r ecutt requitret: It lie telei by the II unl,4 out thetr capital, Lc the IG hi f et, out mil . ) rata the a pule crpenvr ,ir the E:x r I 611 t i.rt a tual.sece ui the Tru amiry of not km; than Th. ,11.1%., 4/11 the thtuk, Lank, lug eapittd. nutl their relatottn, curreate and trllllC geurruil), n 1114111 U111:1L11141:11, 111141 114111 , 111, 10 111, form, 1. 4'OllllllllllW 111011, 1.11 the Nut tjeet, 1, made Nome 100,111it-atuut awl reform of the ItanLyng .ydetu t reeotei int ntletl. ' l • he agricultural ndrn•a. Of the rimulry .hnuld he floNtet alited by th,• State 111, 14 the lir,t inkportanee 111111r:11 !hilt nil 111 one of the :Ante Itt 1 artmt tits to again rc c,'mnu•ud, id The condition of the gncultoral High School t, Ntatttl. And it is na•uuui Thud to the flu-titer cocottragt Int tit 310 11.111ouve of the f.egtrinture The GlllllllOll *llOl 1 , 1/NtClll in a flour ising t ontlitton. The separation of the School flout the St ste Department. suet the 'minty Sopecittteotietc•ot . are n - orknr• o 'l•he act of litit !lesson) fur the tstalatsittocut of Nortltal 501.1.44 r• Ile lily applauds it effects represeeitell Ito yety encotarntog. The scl era! diarttairle A.td hem:roll iii• stannous of the State an: rvcounik.wl.l 1,5 lorlhrr tit stud OA. The Althun , ystk tow very rtsin I re..s rrri.ssni. Volunteer companies nh~,ulJ he betti r 4-msnastgu,l. The nee krsenal at Ctini A inouttineut U 1 I.lle citmt% s..l , lteri of P, who 4bed ii the prervice of tlwir ..trililtr) in the NI, 3. wan n ar, is recomittcli tied The Stale (;t4,/ogie iti . po/ //1 flui,ind and 1.11,11,11r.1. l led r the late amendments to the State Constitution, the Legislature e.l! lie at the rewiit ses,niii, to tiplawttim the city of l'hiliAtlphia into single Senatorial Mid RepresentatiY9 qiAllots-- Not the least in importance airictirt 04 recommendations of the li.k:salige, the e rye holt of a liovernor's llott ie. This curlers ith great propriety from the preseiirnic, - Being about to retire from office, it cannot he charged that he actuated in the reetunuaeutlation by any tielftsh motives. It is a measure of eminent propriety, ma we hope Ow Will concur in the *ten of the tiovernor, awl carry out his sliges- %Vali regard to his views on the iisturttli zatton lan, fraudulent voting. a rigistry Lan Slavery, 'Arin , ,as, &e., the tiovet nor re fers to ids former HiCh.EllgeS. Itis Pieta s re main unchanged. Ile concludes by referring, nn altpropriate teitns, to the expiration of the of Ins Of lace, and nnnnrks. • • hwtH.-ser. nod r to my, wieces,or the rates awl re spoiambilities Of the office i now hold, with greater cheerfulness than I assumed them ; -and will-retiwn,-wathout society mid companionship of tho.se who can approve without set and eensure on ly nt flit bidding of truth and M c :pisto l ). To the judgment of impartial histeiry I coin mit, my administration 1111141114 acts, without a fear.of the result ; and when time shall have softened the asperity of ortiatin feel ing—he:tied the bitterneifs of disapi ointment, and corrected the errors of prejudice, truth will sustain the judgement, and justice ap prove the record.3' SHOAT Srescints. —ln the English liodse of Commons they will not bear A Mall speak at length who is not known beforehand to have something to say. They cheer-film down, cough him down, laugh faitn-daam, clap him down, stamp him down, or w) down themselves to dinner. Long speeches are an abennination. tin, remarks the ['hamlet pliia Ledger, it will become at IVwdlington. A fi.,w of the really great mon trill make just as many really great-epeoches as ever. But the Inisinteet of the country is more rap idly coining to be transacted by Sharp, short poilitcd'deballitg , tieseches, with the trill:- witted retort them prniiate orations. THE DEMOCRATIC -IYAPIAN, 1111C1.1.111kONTIK, JAN I'AUY 14, 1809, LOCAL, AND PERSONAL, IN AN AILVIOLE published in the Whig of Otis IVl;v4i,'containing resolutions as a post script to the roar° County Teachers' insti tute, held at Milesburg„ one of the Secrets ties, Ikmj. It. hail, takes °evasion to'rellect ou the editors of the Democratic Watehmaru, for their refusal to publish the proceedings, in order to screen himself froin a dereliction of duty. As the Junior appears to be the only one of the publishers, with whom — he bait conversed in relation to the matters he would reply by saying, that Mr. (tall is most egregiously mistaken, in relation 'to the objections urged against publishing the proceethop of that body. the fact is, wo v e tre not,urnisAtii•Will) a copy of the „pro, ceeclings at all, and the only conversation held a ith any of the Secretaries on the sub. ject, took plaetlit diont4P et -The Woos d. Douse," alth Mr. 11., on Wednesday the Gth ira: It is unruliest this gentleman's remarks arc contradictory in theneselves, for he milhir i bingly charges the Watchman with falsehood, in alqing "dui proceedings of the histititte were net furnished us by the Sec. sentence, declares lie c ave the manuscript to the Whig When eon." etling with the 'r rrinF 871 11`rthirividay -noon r -oihr jeet ions trunk, because the forth of tho pnper nag matte up, and were Ihut ready for pohhentom- hriting nh un•lnintion Ilrih wnttu, nl that 6t ul l ctk, after tt had ;lip area in other CoiiiiWapets. Por the truth of the forego:nog we refet those inter ested in the matter,io l'ol..‘ustin It. Snyder, who was present ou the occasion, and heard must of the conversation alluded to. We Witt nit , felt an :littlest in tho cNutiu of (duration, nil oitr eididniis are Ma RH !open to ditruxhig etv:ral intornnitieti nynn the huhjeet. int -; -11 • e rue. 'Veil a letter front 11r lu,eph Jordon, of Centre 11111, hi this intinining its that the miming. onto u atinouneeif, ill our last 44 elk's paper, por porttog to hare taken plrh e, between Mr Mill Stun ti'laket and 3itsi Jordon, iv d r a iment ion.v,iiltl it up by mint., (tempting and inalictints tndmdurtl, tt• turre the reputa tion 01 fancily. We tire ev:etolingly Sol • ty, that out roltintnit hnoe liven the Ilionit of clrotalating the inr,triti , :iole.l I lltesipli of some blaek hrarled 0:v) Itat chu• ace thrtTy 1.. I gu I off. ,Illlip in all n1.011)11'011, letter, I i e.vrr (Ito deception ho intended to pritet tee. wry erk-tatilie 'I lie iitin. ) .o IlullS.huLenrker. Ott itte irifortned, is etitt rely li ii ion, and the olitet of the perpe trator 411114 uircrli if vill.tiny, has evi.ionly Ix cu Ltullis' of to foil% rrpro,4 , h 111,,,111 thel ll 'fordo,' TV° 14'.411 41 ITO would them seri' to mjma the ivi014,411 , ,,, of u rl.1911.•tallill !out% Indy, 450111,1 rob the Orialiti, tf t(4 of 1,14,4,1 mid 'drip the gilding front an aing,l :o'4ll twit eo Of ;Oa', Hit!. We Now, 01 ) , 111114 Indy to ally no a•,i•re, thrtt snit Iced to the ftp,ire and eit11)1,•11011 11 tilt. person' guilt/ of u Int-o, a lr.t,i 4 It Of, fold siiniertly the partte-4 may , coerced ul tlietr Of. re-Alga:ion of the ofatter, end tenets OH of fender oflaw and nnr.tl.4 a lesson of riper'. cone w the pvuitt Ittiary, where. htr Collrio L. 0010104 indicates that lit, 10 lapollr ap rosy long 287,71°93 ?•.21 32'3 34 .os 59S 62 STRP:rT ( . 10,Sti \ ~. U ir Itonnigh Phut ers have gone to woi 6 in good earnest m laying the Street Crossings, promised 1 , 101110 two or three weeks ago, and which, by the way, has linen no long wished fur by our cinaens. %%re are pleased to see this ha provi. ment, and w Quid suggest that they continue the good work by repairing tho board walk ,pposite the resnlenee of the Ikv. Mr. Lion —immediately. The cotiih lion of thin walk is dangerous to thoseyer somi resoling on " ('heap Side" veto aro comp, re.dil pass over on it these dark nights. If they will give this matter their immedia aventmn, we are Melons] to think the citi- Islet ut ihat part. , of the town will neknowli dge these good ollict r 4. ekver fellows, and de m r , Of th, trthanks and ain,le; l'itora %en ;1 Mta.riNo: • revival that we spoke of in 01Ir la.,t pa per iiro,gtevt in the l'lntreli in diet taill nottintei. tiietity•tlfree Ileit Illellthcri ha - % e liven ail led to the a-i of the iireietit meeting% and there will liLely be in ire, 11.4 quite a number mink a proce.,ion—a'religion, who, have not at ut attaxliett theurielves to the Church. 'roan Sro —'lltose 'persona wishing to tairefitise totaft atortea to Mari( thalaat place of n relative or friend, are referred to tilt drlvertisement of S. A. Gilasn; h. Co., itt another pa)K,„„of thil paper. 'nal are prepared with "all kind 4 of work and the Teat of marble, at reduced 'prices. Coed ork men are kept constantly on hand, awl we have no 11:%itaney in saying that they' hare the cli‘r.t , 7ter of rondeniq antiafaction to thole who employ them. Giro them a 1 , call by all means. • (bream.—We aro pleased to learn the% lie itailatbuto Brims hand; accompanied by he Oratorio String Band, intend holding is 'ineert m this place, on Tumidity of the »luny Court. This_ 11,111,/,...is nolcitowl• siged to be one of ote be in the State, and we do hope our eitizeni will encourage them' iy getting a large " turn out." Lot us give hem what they are really descrying of—a iissr.rrr. A CrIIIOSITY.—Among the various euricv ities that may ho found in this place, cot" will attract more attention thin a full cad it of wood brought to tow for ialiii, If any of our citizens sli9uld ial a ifyli ear? of wood Without stint, the woOlil do w9fr to preserve it an a curiosity. v * 'or. • TutavEs Awls-F. —Wu ire iuAnrraetf that. on Friday morning last, about the " break of day," a fellow WWI caught i 6 tht act , 01 mtcaling wood from the yard of Am , Mr. (lover. • the next