Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, July 08, 1858, Image 2

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    . Black Republican Hunilllation .
1 The New'.
Mr. Pallas' despatches say distinctly that ' The Camp Scutt Correspondent of the
, 1 , i. ( 7: 1 lfill a T o e larL acc a e s p i t o s t l i h ic e
r i i i g li i i:r t P ,, l'e f ia ‘ ti .is e' i n t 1 New York 'limes, writing under date of ,
simeriid IV Seeretery Cum. A copy of Lord May 21 4 ..gires some interesting part's... Adam
Malin( -11,try's despatch ti, Lord Napier,e o v_ A company of one hundred and fifty Mor
(Ting the Nalate gtound, has liven famished' minis lind arrived at the
Army II" I
'"ar•
the Ilea artinent of State -Trtoine's W,•h I Vers having been permitted by Brigham to
iiitug /)r,pileh. - ,
,le .e the I 'n) ,iii accordance with the pledgo
lien the British 1 Itmernotent, says the
Ihe had' given floe l'inniping. Those people
i,,,,, 'frog Budget. concede Just what th • kin •ri
i , K Tha t
, t. tat tog mu tit visa of lon.
'TO'S lallAiretabAlSUCt ca n i;overnotet:t told - een fruitlessly i de- re ‘ a t. 1 the - • • . .
rum a rt. for fifty I
corn
3,111
what England Curmtiine to Salt I.lllte Pity, lie uas placed
in s. Meal I - ASP Ja. la 13\11 Aar, ZOITORS. , ter the strict surveilane , of, the instru
. had resolutely rtfu it'll to concede. The • con-
cession mutest got nto the
•Trentl .l menu of 14rig l ono. and that no persons were
couldn i
turd to approach tillot-e. testimony
- - , I tan tit, the Ashburton Tient v or the- Ore- ' Pe P ai
„,„ . " 3 4, 0 , 1 .,, j 1 1. , is, i .,, 54. i i, ,..,,, Twat). by the bt ct
. tt. * ' mini dby )Italy to give hint nil intfmovnl;le
atesman of three .
_A- I in preberiOn ;and, further, that after the Gm
- - - ---- 1 of our oldest Administrations if the 'l'm
DEMI Kit till' SI \ Tr , ' ll °K 1''.. 1 •' ! bate is to be b(liet v.l, - sigh" mote from ' er4Hir'B departure' Irr
and Ins .nit The
ihniu b" spoken Pub'
blyhint
/a.,m'srliv:ltireliailan Administration brings this .
li hardest of epithets were applied, and the
l ei ) .coir.esqon, in its Idlest length and 1
coarsest althoic heaped mum the t lovernor.
rireadth, without sty reservation. verbal or
Inc iitsl This, therefore, is a diplomatic tri- 11"4"111 hat du ee ,, t . s ed the S3l"
E' , to "'nail ,
, u mph of u hid ) any ,‘di nini , thi c i ,,,,,i g ht I'l the STltliertt , e. thliietil 4 tint)! h e rCCeit eti
" ' r
be prowl. - Fur this very reasoil it is nitterly fa ' r , tf ' er sit`;','`','' from "1. , n i""e when new,
1 hininimung nod galling to the Il " neptot. (truer; moul d b e gut ell, TM, two i con , ra
dirt, form. r 111Y11111164 Of ihe pitelfie. li)S104i•
1 liCaiot whose le,ithitg . organs, the Tribute
Ittot of the .nitritettl4, I.ot 1, to he .regarded
1 and Evetting
, Pottt, -are even pun t vinkai- ,
tiling, to ‘ inilii nte .Ike 'abandoned jai lir ifde. as " Au "'Y side of the , tut)'•
nod mould (-ten nos reptert to ;tee England
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AVESTLEY FROST
The People's Party
I opf,,te tle•oglintvil respel.-
I,‘, t L 11, • 1•••gli+. 11111 or Iteptit;heart&
.1, \ 11111111:' , , Milli 1 . 411011 Party, are, all
alll.llg the ttliogs that I%i•te,
t h e y lii‘e In, It 1/11rit t, itiSOli I all) beCO in •
It arfare Ic In
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t. ]ii , l •0, 1-. kin. 11
01 1...VL51 NI L." I III.011”4 , . 11, Nett tie
talk garb•, ant riltho.iti nn ocea
weal rba~ltnn.t sy s eep 01,1 I.ll' 11111 , 1
111,1 sIIIIIiI.TW 1 . ..1 a I, i, f pera).l ill • trii •
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*ollr II•li mai %..yag:•
414 Me rut 11 oibt
Fawns' M itt for . Iht ,• hau:ul to r
h r pti.t 11 .1 have(n,.to {rant (hi piattrofa hirttkottillearteil
far ak tun•• Rut t If - moth , . ; Wit 11, hit I a ditty to perform 10
lia,, 1..1 10 r. 11.0, 4 iun • n, :Mil 114' 1 rrOriliell it utnr
1 . 111 the vtll. I'l trill notlit fnllt Ih Irrot 0.l th a t It,. Non ttunht of
thug ; . 0 , ) dueuinr it the ill w wratic put, tile anti,, he lioids awl thht hir iilll the
Mid Iht d. non. Ititl.o., of r•lirrl ' is. . at ,01111,1 - tr eoMt h.
Pgr: .trim th 111 into ,le.ertion fry,lll
SE
it, mud it. vim II 11 ..iwt.ttvini ve
•ktal,lodwtl it. x i vti I„
li,ptra.twik• tlt , of l a.rwrelits of acfult , (
k,l.•talluti, awl 11),..lictpi..intetl pot, ,ot•
3111 . i1t , n hos o'crl , apt
latll " Zr, de.i.ei Ate ratan,
o tit , •rnt Ito 11..1,1 s
.1 the r opic 114 Ibnumut
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111 I or t and
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p. , 1111 , it lor4llltleirovlT , in (ht. 1311 I, 141
Iteld 11, 11 at nK t nn 011 the 11111 flay ,f thi
luilwttat r ; lltat n (xi set t hou in
to.. 1 ,0 11V.1 , alt,m tt t . are vt% oily re
thilidi .1 It truant it,w fated)
11,14111.‘ All4l t1 , 14 1 / 4 , 1,11 IS pi
1,e. , 11 1 1 1111.1 4 141,s i..,1/111e111 111 g, till t, 111 . e
1111. a ll aeun l p u l. RI dor 111 the mime
1 ,1, .1, .1 .4 II .1 , I, Dud Ow pig p man
St -011 . 1i1 , 011,y (.1111, the eat tar,
anal
it. I.', ..hAkt,
tttolk• and ‘J11: 1,2. 1 r grills ills
„,,, ti e reptesentittit ~ had veiy propeily in
terrogated the Memeatt t ...liniment in i, f
........ hence to the tax sought to he Idled upon
'I le Richmond Smith iii ler minces mat- property ~f Amerman resolent4 At tht
ter, That feat less pain r says that • fun- tune when the despatches here written MI
days slue.., in that Lilliputian Common Fors) th had not )et demanded lii, pu44.
IA tut Ith, the State of Delaware, the Proplr's ports , but this contingent.) is out :thong
l'of 1y is as ostentatiously launched upon the improbabilities.
the troubled waters of political controterly
The grata). of the occasion was somewhat
, tilidited by the accessory cervix) mites of
inutile &Yid feasting, hut for all that tie sup
pow the event must lie reworded as the in
auguration of a net; political Power in the
country ' 'llll4 bantling at ill scarcely thrive
It is the offspriog of •imility Crittenden be
ing its putative father anti it, earlicat tit
teranet - i it! , ' Platform of the l'eople:n
Party '' betray, the imbecility of the lulus
from a Inch it sprang. 'I lie - rickety erenturt
marling) along for a ti,mt but 'icier st ill
rest VI the goal of Ith illtiiipliiiil /ti fore Its
(nail Is cheered et cu by a dr,(ant I rospect
of the 11 Intelloule, it, ,mall supply of
, r,gui veil 1111 d and u• spun Ire innorpontled
~.
is its Ate body of tit , Black Reptilitteati
't% hi) ‘,ll‘..is liii r, I Ihi l 4 ii atel it:Winkle iv r.- ‘ ,
11}iittpl, n 11. hire /I."'iiated by is siiieere di 7 , -
TOIIOII to pr in. ides t No, their honesty , The remains of Preside iit Monroe iv. ri ',-
purpose rept hick. ti
uhatra the eke and frit homed hued nit tile Yid tool , tit lie premence of
41.91/
. t Ow triiimi •t, that haile taken p<pr:, - eristoo , (toy IN tar, Col Lee, and I 'ol. llt 11, of VIT
.!' their old orgaitixituoti Such Ilion as ' 1 gauss Ur 31iiiiioe a ilepliett of Ow decease
Swope, Rosh Ileirikiii, 2111.1 the man o its ed and °thus Ihe e , .fliii is as in an co . ( I
- sop forehead, and brorri brown hair, — lent slate of preset cation, nod it was Milne
1111Ch trieltter4 as 1% unit and ('barley 1.12,- i ilnitely mower,' to the Clan eh of the Al
10/11‘, Will b. di.' Ina 1;1% cr, aviee•sayers tifi,ii mdon.i During the day the flJgs on tan
the to a parts Ile ti 1.1 •liie how many of nun piddle and till et buildings in that City,
the attrling votes of Did i 'entre will he de- and on the , hipping, it t. re display eil at half
, rived by them. . Mast, am—nut tote gill)” tli-li• illiid II tilii
Itellledli)er that thee cc actuated, to all throe o'clock Oil hoodoo o, 10 lit tolled, ,t,e
their mallow ree by hut one ohp : rt., 11111(1 that i 'Elie proci igloo passed dun ii Brund'e a . ‘ at
~, the defeat of the I/euaocratie party, Illesio ' half pant four o'clock, the- thglith i cgini ent
„ther porpohe than that treason to en erythllig of Nil Epinal 111 ay, slid a co nil in ii e of the
good may be rewarded, at vent) (list legillit lit, holing as the t wort.
‘v,,, c a o tint, otir readers thus, sit advance. 'the procession was about a quarter of a
an that they may be prepared for the recep- , title in length, but it drew a large throng
tion of the mouse whin the m9untaiti lirlytg.4 of Veclators to the sitewalks. IL rtac.he a -
it forth. , 1 the City hall at half past (Ivo o'clock, where '
We have had a eionsultatlm: with Goshen [
the remains lay in state till the a ftemoon of
who has consented to attend the People's ' the 3il,li'lwn the seventh regiment took charge
coot ention, and take notes, especially for I o . f them, and left for Richmond, 'Virginia.
the culunina of the W•tchinan
1% li n . in th,
' f./r 1.11, fl."11;i11 101 a 111.1 t.
o 11, th.%l the% to , 1"•11 upon in harmony,
nt 1,110111 1 '11)31 Vr 1116,
1, 1 1;0 , Wt 11113,7111, holm.
.Hung Ling riniig 111 Ll, ,cat,
till! a 'n al II pan, rgcs at home,
ttiat 14, ‘1i)1.1 . V1 ,1 cattopters Iwo! pr •riber
• n th de • an lit he consent» to shaintost the
1.•111.1 , 6. lON iN urn imilttr. ion: to In rep.
11 , a i.lo Nell he 6,1 me! hii polite
al b•rd cot i.ll S satir•lnuotnn x N
11• t ul.6uut.perc6tucc s lims pullti,•al pt eac h
rr, feel), cross at this allr•nlipt to control the
ootivention, lull Sir Know Nothing get, ins
rata pulled. I roarl p the n hide n•r
iiiiitatel nt a nitittliattimi of ■ll pa..e.l
hinea and the fOrmAti.,ii of a tr.ilalliirm
like thin
11 , . 0 / ,/ of Our
pa.t together and
irk Ili I\ at OW It.m,.tat.
Ilnrrelt' 4 riot nor trine, Nay the
hum , Not tong., and thi pielteherm ea•.•,
=I
.I)IIIWATC‘A.I. PITTLADIMPIIIA
ulna, formerly of the Legie lintel,
illiamaport. hai lensed ti ll & b oo n d,,i 110.
tel, AstuAteri on koirth sixth street, below
Market, where he is prepared to pecouttno
date all who are 41416(41 to patronize him.
Catil. is a clover fellow and keeps a good
)louse. and Ire trust his friends 111 this por
ion of the Apitt, Is ill pe , nrsg4 lam b, 'Cit
.:l,, hint n t Alt
tit luupl in rr•nr.vcrlunf.
An Example to be Followed
last. nt IVisliiiigton, II I •
,
e..11‘1,1 Ititinierei
l'o‘s 1141 IS as (I.lly 'O,lllOl IlVellf . ding (0 'hi .
illl . ll. VOr Oil . Ili, 1(41% exertion Laid
to t ti tht DI 03 cam
Mille Itia , t !Ilene(' he n1 4 .1)14 . r or
pi tt had literally the Pre'. oleo,
1.111454 «Sill all a
too'hof Inl ri.t) tl tlo lift 01 het ,tt
l'et‘otts dl bootatte ehlrot 111 thoitgli weal.
111,1171.•1, lout rettentettb holloot tl the !Ike
r.,, ur and hurl I.o.tight* '
core (.1 1.1,1 f. Mr. 'W.11111110; WlliNtro,fl all
ttitoalt, reply nig to one totcreceior Who
drew hti Attentiou to the )itttth or the !trio.
Sir, pearl) all the murders and
crow sof I. lolento do frogoolo of late years
ha l teen ..00lootlk ,och )"1114: 11 101 "
Ki) , l the Timid, rer a as dol% }mop ,1
1111 e i. nn example \A !111 It ''late (goer
ton , should road, tin ti L loam and on, ar/11)
EIS
Aultdd unlit
111011 El 11:11%r thlkt day', Idl r
%, lid/Met a / 1 1g list tiSdl/11.4
th. ihn tiltlt < r itli I his rotioitr.%
had I 11,en plaee m Loth Ilon, at of , t
leeloral t oil' 111 I •••• •• 1111 consisted of
i tat. ntuit and in the Jo u rnal.. dhe iot erintient
(no montr,d
aTorio.„
.o
rot,
ra 1 , 1„.
ad.
d m ary " t rda "e ' " ith ad : "'e al
Illls t u of %Itintesota ti ill increase that •itirti.
Ih• tart 01111.. ,
int • rull 11, it , nd git en dn.a. to oin mmth, d.
and should Kansas
Hi. Ow right of st.ar. h or of visitation in 11104
and orrgon Le
adnm trd, the
entire t ell
11; leo, and 101.1 meter consideration the
306, nquitmgone hunthed and fait foul
yut,lunt of udthdratt mg the squadron from for
chow, of 1,,,,0,1ent If tit. t'irve
Mier &gum on the India rem.)4s- rtmner.r a , ibe nn,;
honl, 1. a" "a g"""" " I""tutv a Ll" ' awl t (font the edit% 11„Iding Stales,
u teen nits done ,Nr . , `s , le id i , the pauut r, hond,,
.1
and ttghtt
nix from on•
is deal !six Itnittlretl hents , s nit
non- , 13,11101d1ng Statt s the intrlenton
noldr lout been dit
,tot td 1,2, lire The to-
ninm
onmr. t lm.
tan.onadn rule
It
.""'""" i" anada had tndtd I " .ahlY. is n yule too hundrtd soul root - vita to
ttutpan) has i.e. n formed f or la, mg a a , a humiliation, it will pi quire
, tt b,„„,, e te l egra ph Wu %Teen - F.nr„land And
nortlurn soles, I Lll ii II the united
totha Iflt a apo.ll .t i lunf,tant Ti e
South, to malt. a 1111111111ai14.11
err• s t .011 , 11 rectsett all
Seotinnil, as going to 101 l a n d f t irt, tt rt.
110:111
frit regnuhtig the safety Of her cargo C.t
ton 10,1 miNtann.ll a slight decline 1/lit Ih.
mrti t Nt,•ttti and Ilim Nltll All Ilti
proved 11V11112111 Br 1,11 , 111, ‘S I rt . 11,111
STATIM UNICth 11011:1- -Wi MAW Can at- ,
million to the card of Mr. (ko. W. Hinkle,
in to-day 'a Watchman, who has inade (linte l
a reduction recently, at his elegantly finish.l
ed hotel in Philadelplna, in the price of
boarding. Mr, is formerly of the Amer- I
can House, and i any of our citizens would
call with hun they irtuld not only receive i
kind treatment, tint excellent fart. The
Tire has lien mimed from si,po to $1,25
pec day.
LAT": Ntat s Fltoll I.IFON I A.—The /0C:1m
o. Mo.es for, winch arrived at New York
I.tht :411.1.1a3 from A.,pinwall. Ilrinp:,the Cali
fornia inail4 of Jove rt. and Q1,79:),56 . 2 to
gold Th.• ‘...tettient in regard to the .114-
eo"eri. h 01 gold on Vra ire tee nppcarn to
be on till- 1:14 1111 Se 4 iot I>olylns of Van
. out, t 11 , 1Alt1 111, iy.t10.1.:1 proclamation it,
carting On A.•liisivr. tight of the 11.1.1-.oll'.
liny einiir.ntr) Io tract., ai. the Indian- ,
and p... 1...11.-e that all sess.:l l fonn.l to
hare. ills,. IN 11)1011t. n inane it
to fo. c. 0..... 'lau large rites ha. e 1/CCOI -
t.d lit l nitfnnu,t .1,-,11.,‘ rig tile Intvi of
San .Itnirens and ngriat rut of Net roll City
l'he Inn'.COllllol - 1 , nu I NI , 11 . •11 r hst Of
erinien and fatal accidents. VI 4 . In a. It he
lhia orris al that President Bane of the I)om
ilOeiat, Itepottti , has stirieteleied to lien.
Santa Anna, and that the laitet was about to
take is,satistoo of the suoreine ism
on 1 a rival.
rut 1/111111011 11111111, 1111 Oa I',llll 1111 11l a
oda t( the ;itt crarfrent un
hat Irv: taktit Ihe Millet. of the Ito nlii.rrs
I~' 11111'f II:111i llil
ERIE
of it~.f Whalevet
it! lime .4 I Ind! that Lord
awl 1.1, !!.11, !gm. are pleparell In
art b i the Jai% of littie.!.. No P5lOlOl
41111pwr ht... I Ito nnl3ll..it right to marl-tete
,1 till Alt beariiig 111! flag of the I ultea
Stat!, .art. In so fir a, that I ght han ht
oriterri.l Iv% treaty 'f hr) s ill. therefore,
viitlelraw the hlocka!liirg Sqlllll.lrlM rr.)III the
111111,r. and the!! PI all 0.1 11l mu-
Ihe Stale, lipoll Ihrs ths
grArt ful ,ill9e,t
'nit I .0‘ unlifhlit has r. ,1 dtrpat• • ln
1 . 0111 Far.) th Nllntr , tet t.. \k J ," a ,„l
from (him tesatt It appear, that I,tir 4111.1 -
A Nevi It ork issrrenposolioit ot the 11(;shin
Atlas plod Ike na)
,
I it an) esterday concerning it ith n
thlnall will argil:noted tt nth the Dieketis
family, and he attributes; the ditleseiire hi:-
tar - ern the novelist and n ife to diverse ‘ien s
they take in regard to' the religious educa
tion of their daughters Mr Ihr kens is n
itiviil(ll licitudittartaii in his %lens, met gen•
( rally attends the I tittatian Char, h, while
Mrs. Ihrk( Hs. an Edinburgh , [nought
up in the stricter did Ines of Fresh) tenan•
isin, still (ding to the religions akin. 1111111.
rated in lit r south, mill naturally n (Ales her
daughters to might up in the same it
Atlantic ay.-
telegiaph cable , which was
slit-1(d to ni I; is coil or shout the 1 7 .9 th ill .
has not yet renehr.(l our slimes, We ha,.
11/1,1 tt r) little ennfideliCe 111 ILS 111,•CC,S, iiii•
der pre , . lit auspices and management. Goth
the beginning. This thought is not prompt •
ell Lt the wish that there nh.,111,1 he a f.i don.
un the contrary, we hcartil) dean th, rw
rens of ilia great enterpriTse ; but we no not
!Ned to the ligenClCA 00%1 engaged ni it.
Ilk lb tin, of NlAtlriil, learns Irvin a gen
tleman arrived from thbrallar, that the En
gliNh loll: commenced then-vial wui ks of
f'oi it float ton principally on the sea•nbore
0i , 1 , 1 to pit ' , via boat, from] latitliti
1)1)H r IPtollits ihall the Lori
'l / 4 1 ()I Y.A \ TIM . I \ n II Al I.OOS. J. Stein
it of llormborg. purposes to cross the
Itl.tntie in a Inillonn DO feet in thatneter.--
Ile says in a •tier to the Telegraph : I am
satisfied in my o mind that with such nil
apparatus I could e s the Atlantic iii .70
holies, end the whole cost woad - nut he more
than $20,000. The balloon, net work and
valve would weigh about 2,000 pounds, and
the twat and riggipg 3 ton and a hall —this
will leave about 3 tons ascending poser, for
pro% WOW, passengers anttlattlast. It would
rennin/ three good ocean onvtgators, and
one astronomet, besides myscll. I would
sagged Sew York as the starting point, and
am certain I would strike, within 200 miles
of any given distance in Europe. I would
suggest Mayl'as the lune for making the ea
penment, and would Wilke the attempt iii
t 859, if I could get the tieverninent or other's
to assist tire. •
'rho Ih•aths by sunstroke rind the effects
of ilic lu•at in Philadelphia, numbered four
rui Sunday, five on Monday. ht% on Tuesday,
and four on WcdiE•edsy.
07. Do B tY — T l o road,.
Ithor.
*j. one to Grum —t)or farmers.
[OA Heirs toners ‘i (Il i -Judge. Mitchell .
T_"7" bNquattibiled Some of the Sheriff s
boarders.
irj^ food Paper—The West Chester Jif
try iteturA r i from a Wester tour MI
liain Thomas, Jr.
T.,'" &Id Again Pli•asant (iip's new
buektylicat ♦eat.
Lot nvkeepesro , l NIS pwviible (;00d
tithes
1;m An +wheat hen is belie t red Ix it hout n
Hall), fur his ropuhthini sh can; fur Min.
i Joke with'an inferior and you will
tumble to the Itc4.il of that. inferior. Act.
Tr The communication from lkialshtirg
cannot appear lio.liont. the autliur:s name,
linui.iri; To ACI . the Captain of the
LOUIS iri oil his bre, to the ladies.
„-- —None (if your orilsintl rellecthma,”
as (Air Junior ‘.01(1 to thu hurling glar.g.
r,t_i• 111(1 ou liar nil 3 thing Whop ! au the
1.111. County Treasiu er said When a dog
made houselfloo , „fanuliar.uith taut.
n kre hoops like an olomi.itiate
111311 Because they often stand about tn.
ethic, Ilreen —The , lithherdegullinn
That tndloned Court lionge step% Intl
Sunda) '6 ening.
rr ," Not bad '•lngun." -The teflon -
,that
laywi hut n hair h 1 to gkt ud of a
to/of nlid and doqueni hoe .
, If tI Thondth Ow on't, yu a t,
hothe time is one thing Ci• 1111111, it gio ,
the c10.4.-Tepairo petty oft. ti.
Wonnn ate (lite to (nollllllll'l in all
ib mg , buit Lublin, ttn , l ;lit re H fuual lie 1011.
ft,Nell. they Ilattte ettcli tither it little hit.
• I Robert 'l'. Com noI, lair M:tn of
of I'lolnLlt Iphw. lied sudden!) on ,t
110;1..1. i
K. Tj k sloan.
Plated, Iphiat Isu Rar ai 111 c i a in t l y
defloc, ul Nluilli, , t,alery Comity on the :27111
of June.
cri' !another Arrivel.firanc Mi 3 has jo,t
r,ce‘ed anotlidlot or low good's Accotti
moilating clerks oil !wild to wad mi knit.
MIE
Returned - (in rot ill( t r. Ilou tort tis
ptatt s ttnitt.i II itn ) tntlds, Est i , t• net" tnt n
t int, it, on, i ttntyn. Ilc , toks n, thoti•Ait he
I , j- 1;11illg m ( . .111,,0t - The ICtiot,
Nottimg4, soft Democrat, niol lthel, RI .1111
'Wall', All light tot 11011111 a, soon . I lira.,ll
the • •hull of 't w at ow e a, not "
=EI
f` It mill be ,eeu II) to llft? ' `t raper that
Mr. Par,ons offer, his 'lnviting lionse fit
sale Ail) persoti 1, 'slung n pleasant r. ,t
-donee tittlillt do Mt it 111 tolltil ❑i.
itf the editors, thii,e
bat iing business 111 the ',Mee, it tli On nt s
find Nut. Ilan v Kline our at howl
Io et tilt on tlll.lll.
T . / . The 11 , 1111 e, of Col IVikon and k(littn
1.1,41 , onaltiol m ilnshell's t. No
appeared last o vt•lt in it taNdeorrat aril.
°tat, tin ant of an f/Id Nialfe fbnrh "
IVe ♦ee by one of 01/1" late ex. hno
that Et tiovernor Hee.ler of Kan.a.., ha.
gone over to the 111.. k Repot.brut.. hod.
bretrhes I.ootl I..l.lnnee of bad rob
1,1,11
Atm), the I t o: le (II HIV/ , lIIILIC 111
three 11101Ithli pl F.1q:111 . 11.1 1111 , 1 1 . 1111 , C, I Ile
slim of 61011,1010. Ur t‘;11 g' I.• I ;I. ;wan)
and ItLISSIZI, anal he 114 HIM II
tlae reavoll telly the world tv not re
formed. is, hveitove every 1110r1 Iv Mot on
refornimg tithe, n, and utter tillokv of ye
-I,,rnillig; hoolelf A hod to Iht ilia iv vol.
•
- ' 4ll " Il l' ,II, " hi ! ht •i
i% tai, in 4tvol, our in
tilt flit a halt • in tln aim tat of ill , I. ft .111 , a !twit
ILays
and (quail) %ankh , nuppuse that, 11 ,, n CVLS hit , , , 1 . 0 in.lllol
large n apace )uu Unet/Ity. tin norl.l n 111 11:1,1 It been ;1 111•• tit S iNt
ere called to and the It 011111‘.1
111111. , yonErndu ,
and tin Inuit...l Willi 11 non doing 111 11111 n.
Inds from rit " i „mid . 1 little boy
Ili,' . .111. 1 d I """ t out ltl"* U.I"
; 133 , three I . earti . , ' cnt, of Mr Mnriit, n.rgatt, who
nlOl party on n ll,hatig enrsion. and iinn
re,,,te, nn the hin•h
unt
lilt hit I, of entchnig a trout 11110 , 1 1 111 , 11 , 4 111 ea3:„1:; In lo,dtalh
Mme thre.'
length :"..111 11111 that.
k inn the Int, of n t ointerintatihielt oeettr•
\ Itot In .1
, (111 . .1 , 11.r ‘,1111 , 1 of rod nn h," id halt.ant „„ „,„,
the Whitt at A now/ hum. If the ”.14"r P „• 11,1 lit Lute „1
letter, Nrn 4, on 1 tottniay la at took olio , Ihe ~ nake Int the 601 on one of
dist,ol se , . vartlitT4llll , on Thu, sda ) 111111 It fi 11. leggy at 11i1C. • thlollol
tM , 11 1 , 11 Fndny ,I. , the hod of the little 11,1104:nni ptinin,illg
' 'I h. %%nig of the, (dace, will in the
Suture 1 . III)III1Cted I,yIA %I II ROO . and
J K -•huetonher, ENI4. Mr lshoem r
an sin:mitred tditor, and an homustd,
man. Pecuniarily. they have our best n [sties
Er A handsome reward will he gtvin It)
slits communily, to any pet ..oti ui in•rsons
who will firiush intorinntion Of the where
abouts of It 6.llush nisi lift ill],
lance some four Weritli ago. Oil n tilt to
l'ape May fur the benefit of his health As
he tins nut been benni from sin..e. his
arittre, and [foul thu fact that old bache•
lor's have rece idly got in the halm of 1 . 1.111
unUiub liilitririsoily very ./y/y it in the lom
prehston of our citizen, thtt Bush has
• gone in ealloot"o lb 4.ttnebody. Can a ni
person furntstt the tuf.mulattoll
'flu• celebrated " Irish ft a hose do
rpience nm,ed young 'island a few y ears
ago like the blast of a war 'minis t, y,s iiks
as follows or our conaiilly subsemeney to
oil! England in even thing, and inane es
pecially of the late gag of lire Atlantic Tcle •
graph :
in TV El ROPE. The AthilitlV ' Et Pe
graph fleet has, sailed for iunl-ncean, to lay
dew &the cable. flie officers of the United
States ship Niagara hail given a splendid
hall Such are the latest accounts.
l.et the reader turn 11011' to the abstract of
the British tel of Parliament constituting
and gol'eraing that, Telegraph Company -
Alla he a ill.see that the American Go% eta
ment and Congress love been. au., net e inn
this .natter ; and that same is inanovelty.
Yes, me ha'.i. agreed to pay this l'ompany
an immense animal subsidy for twenty-live
p.flrs, and sent our ships, with most
coin teous And well-dressed ellieeri, all to
hs 1p the operation of linking and riveting it
chain, whereby this continent is to be mains
oil to England by the head —both emit of
the chain to be on British ground, WI the
operators• British officials—the chain itself
to be the aletolute property of the British
governinent, after *certain time.
-- Mitt
_really_
anleisli•ntnent and arni of the British Gov
ernment from the start. If liar should
break out, a Mush Admiralty or War Of
fice can whisper the word of command to
fleets and armies on this continent in live
inlinifc•s ; and in case of war, it is hardly
needful to remark that the American Gov
ernment would have no use of the Inc or
access to it in Newfoundland. In Ina, in
that case, the only thing we could do would
he to send the Niagara out again, to II di it
up and cut the iiiiiiiter.
Perhaps the operation of laying down the
cable may , happily fail this time again.
May some jagged rock„, unknown to Maury,
hook ft, gore it, and lel, out its electric
soul
Sca .Idsvitiacinent of Dr. Saidor , l's
1.1%er I iis igoraior in another coining. -
PEN, PASTS & SCISSORS.
Hear John Ltchell
from Ottitr Countits.
t'IINTON Cot , xl 7 The Clin ton' thin, .'rat
11113 H : An nun paper 'it as going to pt end sm
Thnrsday of last nick, our eitizms acre
atartkd Dy the cry that the large Cnion
School House was on file ! In ft few milt•
utes, honorer, the lire was subdued. Upon
Miainination, it appears clear to 110 that a
ilelibm Ate attempt nits made to burn thb
building. .Pfeourse there diad been no fire
there fer irelittcd purposes since 11inter. No
tfietVal.lters are permit ted within the en
closure of the building. and noaltempt!F hnd
recently been made to violate this egula
don. The 'building is situated on the cen
tre of half an acre of ground, mid to surroun
ded by A fence 505011 feet high. The fire
started at the bottom •or n pile of edgings,
in the cellar, on the side used exclusively
by the giidt, slid seems 19 hero been core
fully entered 'With a piece of carpet and a
n holm% shutter, indicating A design to have
well stetted before it should be dis
co% omit
The schools it eic in session nt the time
1 the fire is as iltseovei ed. 'rite teachers all
' ached sittli peat presence or .tit d, and
thin ehy prectn.ted injury to the elul‘lren. -
I :11r. II elliscr, the l'iincipal, has 14 sn tiii
ilea Jo/itself :lint there etas no Immediate
danger, directed the robins on the tippet
floor to lie locked. and then. with the larger
pubis, went to noilc to put out . (tie lite,
n high nag soon nreoniplishuil . . . . Put.-
ing the si•reie thunder Slllllll I r at illia 'dace,
i on Aintla , the dwelling of Mi. Stet t ler, near
.11Inneliard's Mill seas struck by lightning.
The Ilniil passed down the flute and stove
pipe, and then escaped tlinedgh bo'll sides
of the house. N i matt nal ~jury naS 110111 ,
MI Stet) let 11 as at the tune sitting on a
liiiiiTr, to nr the store, with his little lop' :
both nett. Owns ii from their si at and sit le
fin a 'hurt Cone unable to liaise. Mts S ,
n as sitting on 111 e Opialslte Mae of the 1-10.111
and 11 W. 111 si) 40 5 I.IIIV htliadted .. . .1 lad
' na med WI ton tin horn Tangattoottinel, aged
, ationt lit 3 eats, was Itres, 111,1 411 the i fur,
at this plat, , tilt Mi. 114111) lied, n lide tut-
It witting 1.1 ...,,, iii f i nii, n ( . 11 101 1 Riot n hut 11
i it :uerON•llig 1.1 I.oel. Ilan I.n at the wile. to
1 the slim,. nit! the toss dine Ile nn , , ie.-
i cut il from the enter In ti few minutia. butt
ill attempts to tecusitate lira proved inia
,
s ailing.
Ihrcini 1,40 Oa \TY -The Jersey Shore
VI (kite says : We Itarii that the !muse 01
Nle. It in I 'lark in Nippetiose I alley , it a,
shun. 1,4 lightning on Thin "day last 'lilt'
liglitnity striiek a laid. , lotting.% a boot the
...line of iir ei ,,,r and ii...ci 'idea the flue
in the eiiiikiiir, stmt. It then entervirthe
ll , or •plint,rtng till lionid,, and 10..1 ing it
iip to h etito.itlt I able I %tent 311 l'lat 1.
Ittoj lust gone out anti At at, it few feel from
the lion., tit iiie lin, \yin, h.. ,allll4 In hi
1,1.01 Mr.„ t lad, st limit tl it huge spliii
lei had been halt ill Ille 11.101 and 11111 14 11
agarat the solo of het helot. hrinsintr lit y
In airs ill Neil rls It is not t•ertniii 11lic , 11
en it us as tie blow that attained her or Ole
Ihtlll 111111:7 We helh el. she has, ant a. 1 441
rim, recovere,i hit ii it
le iliorie. reeeit I , I
: 'l'm; Wit+ N 1 I. Tilt to set its 111 1W 1181
, a 44.171 to clonlot that the grain crop in Ibis
t“.•i t ttit will he 'welt) miirli despot - id by
Eliot III•ve I. Wt 11.111. eXatlllned 1.411110 it 11.01 1
lends thus neck and 10111141 thelli 1111 In 11 1
Intl 01 11 el ill Tile M !rat %V;.l. canitilw .I
11 AR Ow inetliterancan %ditch has littrelofor t
been 'rat mitt flow Ili, in‘agt a of the nee
Rh the t*,); ..1% The Ilihune klits the
Enloe t relief* li,t. av %fr ineol) 1%1.1%d
an- prnrti,lmF ) 1 01;io,% Ant !loin Inv a ork
afti r clook he l‘ :IN 1110 lIIMM
all mar tln• r nlit,r of Nil John' %Ih-•
soil la No, t 6 11 ant 1,1 a (.t rtnali. arum 41
krwiazi..A.../0/aran
mast , e an Mtge 111111 %%11111 a large lilar
ceveral wisvre wound,
',met' 11,1 r ' o f lii pnullniof
I lit . I ft ear and p. tit I i d .11110 111 , 1111 We
TN 0 i re 1,,t11,-0 , 1 it, 111, )nr:t . Hill , 1.
of die I, ft 01,),11,1cr from I! to 2 incl., :it
death ntthut tnenlh•four homy after it nat.
dente, 1t tills herl,oll of the year pan 11,
-.1(ttolt1 hr careful not to permit their chit
art nto go nth, the it oink or lip la: cot grunt
art , I-1111
l; sided i ade 1111(1 comment., and which Inv
Steptoes Fight with the Indians. wad, (pate 10 pi evelit. The
Nis Yu im two, Jr sr 5 11455. ni urn • , it the Penniciatioparty, ever on the
The sham , r Panama. armed this morn- l eh it for poluit•nl capital are now pioceed
uwh t h e i „, rt h, aid h i toga th e f 0 11,, i , ii,g Mg to Wll, this 11(11 ih ',will 11111 their her
-111.1. et i nc e r n in g the repot tel hat i ttut 11111 the CC/11111Fr IMO. LIIChe rest
ldo eeti rot Steptoe mid the Indians 'fl i c b.. and unprincipled ,elicineis I Who stood
Ill) uywin Pioneer and I teinocint of '?ti, highs o m tlo , old \Viiig party, as the adio
ari) s dlist as nr are gettirn: our paper eat, Aof n protective tariff, than Ashman of
ready for press -nn t spies, arrived flout Nit's nor VIIIIOII 04 01110 ! And yet, only
1. 0 1 titeptor , nt th e stin i c o e Valle) , w ith to o y..11r , 4 ago, IIICAP 111011. in coojiinetion
sentehes f rom L im n c„1 C a r d n „,l h Lui s i , Ilh other leading men of the protective
t o hp., Exe e llency, McMullan od or' , polo oiganizeil themselves inn a regular
uwg them of tt defent, 0., the Itith los( ,at lowo, llAso , 1110011 at 11 ashitigjdn, iv nth the
(lie first croostii„ of the Su the deer shunt at on I 1 object of admitting iron (the loudest
thinly tiler above Is it lruim nith th e c o l , 1 for a high taint) duty free I They
mobil, or the command %.1 still ir,iilars to all On mammoth railroad
The command consisted of live ollerin4livii..services to 101.lby
or (Mir hundred IliCll. ' w h im , fit lot dnhex or Illt duUcn, for a stipulated
are ti potted to have been fifteen Iniiithod , lore ! L l aia at the,revelations of the late tar
strong, tool I oinposed attic Snake, Polon s 6 111 inie-tigatrog committee, and you vi ill find
and oth, r tithes The action resulted in the great Tharloiv Weed receiving a 85000
three tinkers and fifty men killed Tv.ti of Ice for labming in the cause of lice trade,
the officers killed are 'apt IV% rulers 111111 against one of the great agricultural interests
tiazden. The Indians took . two liowit- of the I.lltit and West. And yet. this man,
zees vs Idyll belonged to the command and all iii Ins editorial capacity, 14 clamorous for
but misty pack animals. I; fact so coin Ingh tholes ! I ink again, can the-eountry
plete has heel' the rout that the officers inj trust such a gang of calmed arid convicted ,
command teas compelled to fall bark ' pohliiol hypocrites I With then' , the well
tmost precipitation. The battle look ',lave t fare of the country It secondary to personal
lithe the regithirs here 111 the act of eiosi• hggiaeilisiment."
mg the ri‘t , r. Col Steptoe had preceded in
to the Snake country peaceably to treat with
them, Or prOCettl to 110Sli111 WS if necessary
The object uf.lna ligit ails pi °lmlay 01 It
similar character with that,nr Major Haller,
nitw p.
it ~ i lted in a like ihrtortiniale man
ner. Dlajorllnlbr ',weeded there with one
hundred and four men, and in the peaceable
manner of the emigrants in 1854. Ile re
turned a ithinit the murderers, hilt with
tWenty-tno of his co 1111 l itind killed and
woonfted on litters. .
It in munch to be feared we nre on the eve
of me grnrrni outbreak - arnong-tho
the north, and it is quite probable that they
MZECI=MTIIMEIMI
Mormon emiasarieti. General Clarke kali or
ticrolremforcements to proceed at once to
theColiinibin river, to the scene of hostil
ities - . The sloop-of-war St. Marys, now ly
ing at Mare Island Navy Yard, has received
order's also Wight! for Pugot Sound, to co-op•
ersto with the land forces. Sho will ho
ready in a few da}s to start
IV II AT Is RP:I.I6ION ?—• If any mall will
come after inc. and tako up hiir cross and
follow me." This IS only ono meaning of
religion. ll' I should say of a garden, It
is a place relived in, " what idea would you
have of its clusters of roses. and pyramids
of honeysuckles, and bedi or odorous flow
ars, and rows of blow:ming shrubs clad
t fi wl•heanng trtes
An Excitink Trig! 0 New Orlmo. t I . , ----.
THE 11110CRATIC IVATOiIIIAN,
The trial of lieorge 'W. Ilarby nn old rind '
respectable citizen of New- Urltlins, and a -
,
1 eleran teacher in the public ackools .for' ,
01 er n quarter of n century -fOr I lie 'ohne—
of Charles 11. I.' Stone, (a native. of, Virgin
ia,)a young man of pronously in eprottelin• I
Me character, and a jupior member of one
of the largest and 111011 t respectable 11/t ream
tile houses in (lint city, took place on the
18th ult. 'file killing grew out of the ehnrge
dint Stone had-seduced the daughter of !tar
tly, and thou refused to marry her. '1 he trial
seems to have created intense excitement,
and the court room was thronged with on
atixiollA umlattide. The defence admitted
the killing, lint contended that, under the
eiteunistnficem, it sins Justifiable.
Miss Caroline M. Herby, the daughter,
is ho had been seduced, a as aiming the a it
nesses On the trial. Thn Crescent says :
• She was neatly dressed, disclosing it grace•
fill, rather small figure, and was closely
%cried After recening the oath she took
her seat in the elevated chair, still veiled
Mr Hulse told her politely that it would be
'tleceitmoy for her to raise 'her veil. tike
'Rise(' her heat y brow ii 1 ill o Inch hid her
face,, enving a black lace 1 vil still hanging
Iler face, host ever, mml,l he plainly at en.
She teas ter( pale, but Ivry r esolute look
ing. In reply to the questions of .llr Du
rant sill gave her answers in it clear and
firm voice, and 1 . 11 language which prosed
her to base rest it eil the education at - a lady,
l'pon being , nslstil I.) Mr. Ptn ant, iii a
manlier as decorous ns the ease ts mild allow,
if Stone hail not sedum il, and if lie was not
ithe father of her el»1,1 he, Munn ss; deserted
her She bowed ovi i ilie arm of the clink
land cui il null soh's,' lintel I). Iler father
, gate Sint/ way, Sad :be feeling spread 1111101111 t
the •-1/I.'tlift , r, juplr. lIMI even !Rids. We
ii ,,,, ~,i i ~ii iiiii di silent ..‘ eeping in nit)
'rue itr.l ti..i Huh AS I hem 1111 s on LISS ile.
, ii,loo Moist 1)o , father and il iiiglitt.r Rob•
hell logetln i lie NI coo laded Sl% vial min.
tiles
Tin: in on pow. id liar testittiont are
t tislwitto•tt ill the it.ntatl, of Mr Doran)
She ..‘t roe po , itt% II) to the peduotwn mot
Stone loottn. , • to taut I v her, nod hi. nob
tto. In ti 111,11 t tt turolltiit%
io o:otottion hazing introthiettl too
, Who Oil are that their land hat
ernanind tntt rt . olll , e n !Ili MISS' littrlty, and
(lint Ow land nsLed Sumo for enmiry.' she
I ti ns It u•slilt ill to the stand. tilts 11110111iIturl
Ihr .It ius firtalt . and 111511 . 11t1 of somting
If, stood tap, mist tiu fuer eiolit hand, 4,10,
111 la At or, load t offee it hick HI It Ith
elec-
Irtr• true altos the hurl atla.vs4 assemblage.
nail
r Tot f,re .khuighly God, nod by 101 my
hope, hen :Liter, I (lo nolemuly aa•car, that,'
% k hat those IrICTI tin V.! , Worn ntlrntt me is
(.1/or ralor -(/p• .(r.lnmpiug' her foot )
// 1 , 1, lit rt drrrrndr,t wr it, Ft rs all
In/se r I dou•I
St I nii any III:1111'011W come
here aml tall rhnt tray about me before my
lichl I. awl •
Ilea.. shed, H lido the elinir. anal gave as ny
in a ha orri - al fit rd n eelaing anal sobbing
The a..turt mined lay her a eltem
enee. and the drainati. Germ attic scene
1 la n e teem ing herself Ml flarby stated
ihnt vi . n as false that she had ea a sashed
In 1 .1 1 u lie for mom a Ile Inn? ofessed
groat !ma I'M liar dish a s bad or
c, al the unoray to her. and insisted on liar
tats mg it. She had aa tarn n him notes I,a
a mi.,. and see her bait she had tarter asked
him fir 1110111 a Mile part el land criminal Ina
to renurse a Isla an) 011 e lint I'(anneal
aral, ,nl , mllled 10 till...jury ith
.nit ill - gait...tit and 111 JI fell nunulrn rrlurll
- l as dog e'd nol pushy The
(andle. J a ,F. .n• WWIII•441.I/
It plasm ('llll r ace, cheer ra sounded through
Ilia Lwbbup. anal the hadiginent
arirtrna US everttmas
ad it a .1, tat a she'll]: foiled to quiot.the
em
amaiarm the ale tinanst rn I ion% a ere re
newed tai-el' the court %ism. until \lr. Han
by .1..1 an gtlting aaaa hem lid.
hood.anal don ing 011 in a VIII flllige 111 lb Ilea
d'lorriwkw
Eve; Chingtng, yet Ever the Stime,
f•!;,te , I. ,i 1 pert) lholit to under.
g ?ICA% traondororition Ain ruler in the
~r a, tin 1 , .. 11 40191).1 1 1 ,1 111 , , 1f OP'
A%
•' ll 1, I t n•n i•l• ••1 that the lippoiot.on'
"„k 4 1, nhout to change its akin. -
'I hi. 11/1• , 11111 , :1 1' ntly operation ni ith
the mound i't n , ' , l longer Co is. Ili' ,111
pr,e \ ago it 1111, all •Anti•Li ,oin,p
ton o• .1 n II t, all • larld ' With aN Its
tt a hit I coil till its
,-hang. ol tin sat/11: dirty party
of de it , by the same
wr ) t, In, r‘ 1.1 "r 1 ,1%4, iimovr,
• r inn 11 , y ),11/. of uninterrupted
111, , ,•011111r) hod, itself in the
11 ,1,1 n t on, of those ineitneas rentihnionin
is holt n: In inesilabls• consequences of vx
Conclusion of a Sermon by Mr. Spurgeon.
;%lay glace be given you, that ye may
be able to pour out, our.fiesi to this night'
U. 1111PIOIK I hem, is, it Inn) set In II light
thi n g fo i um to essi.iiilde to•night at suet' an
hour, In 4 le,ten for one moment to the tick
ing of that clock (Heir the pm arbor
palls( d, And Ilinid bOletlin silence every ono
heard the clock tick with it, tick, tick, tick.)
It is the beating of the pulse of eternity.
Yon hear the ticking of that cJDak_f tt. vs the
footstep of skill; pursuing you. Each time
the clock ticks, death's footsteps arc fallout
on the ground behind you. You will soon
enter anothtlr year. This year will have
gone in a few seconds, where still the next
be spent, my friends I One has been spent
on earth ; where will you ilpsin the next
•• In heaven I trust says one. — lnothet num
{
word, “Perhaps I shall spend mine in hell !"
solcnin is the thought, butt before that
clock strikes twelve, Soma here any be in
hell ; and blessed he the name .of t hid
soon• of us may he in heaven * * * •
(It was TIOW two mantes to heck. , and pro
found tiilence reigned, save where sounds of
mobs and groans here hearth from penitent
lips seeking the saviour. The clook paring
struck Mr. Spurgeon continued :) You are
now where 31111 Pilfer were before owl on
never adl ho again 11 111,9 your ha,e I, e n to
I night. '
_ . .
"lit .6181 A IV 11E5N.
!WM. ANI) t Et 4 U\ tit
• MILITAAT ENCAMPMENT. - It Is highlt
important that one citizens Fhnuld mond',
n becoming spitiein ,pushing forward 11,4
enterprise.. Alniost the entire •itilegation nt
the recent Military Convention held at Ceti.
ire Hall, voted to bold an Encanipthent an
tlris place. .A large number of compini, ,
from other counties are expeated 10 Ice pres
ent, and el ery . latelable efßirt. should lie pit
forth lo make it ove oftite most Interoging
affairs of the kind that has ever been ati
tossed in Central Pennsylvanii. A In al
Encampment to be held at Pi r illiarnsport, a
short inns prmious to the one at this plat
has 'Well occupying the minds or our ei i •
tens, and the Members BI the Centre lirs•
goons and fletlefinitt hate h., I/
deblllil , g the propriet, or ottooliii g
it not be infinite!) better to &mod.. •
the id. a or.Rt.twoling tla 11111iatn,pmt F,
annpmrnt toititely„and put fl , rth cry , n
ergy to making our oa a ovitP•of timposal iii
t crest. spend time in prt:partiliolifor7nt
' tending both },:iicampinecits, is well Its the
peceNHary etpenses thai l must be incurred
%Could be more or it.tax upon our wldn i .
llrm yr ,iippose th . ey (e,el notch inclined In
%gain, w ni4hrFrot the attendance a
%1 illiainsport be a n 'decal nehrion
of a n amt ,if confidence in the entorpri •e e
are'elllkavormg to carry out at homer In.r
1114 WO% Ito, but attending an P.....0nip
meat, coining off 4 .0. idiot t n time pre, 10115
' our on ii, would he .hiking a aka' II Hon ,
our ',inspects, by exdrair.ting the en, r r ;ii s
our soldiers, 31111 tendering ill, m So IMP',
jll.llll n, 110 11.1 but hilt , 11111,111 , M 111 I
ing i oun ard
We 161n1, it is fillt• In our cut', iIS lo ,at
that tiny Inc ni lam]. of 1,• 3 1 jo t,,
•1, silo) in this ure-n tiling to it
all 111 their looter to nrcompli,ll things on .1
':table We sic dation.% 11111 , ..
been eatended to t ;en l'atb.r,on and Cad
ivallader or Philadelphia, and many MM.
d nnl,ini men abroad. and it I.
ronfidcuUy e‘peeted they will be prehent ov
the occa‘ion
o ItTll lIY 31 11 The annticrtnrt of nor
Nation, birth did not ere are 114 101101 of
crowd, as it has done ft rcjiii thi.
place oil former occasions Young fineries
enjoyed themselves with lire eracLers, firin:
'wools, arid - %minus other impletriCrits of
11014 C and anniseiment. The l'etitre Drg.
goons nice' out on pnrade. and presentid . 11
ni pen ranee. 'I hey are n good d o'ting
set of fellous, arid ae doubt not null mvk,
11 tilde havoc among toe aborigines, seer
tiny lalled upon In do ,ers lee for
country . flae Bellefonte liras, Itand crew
ed considerable •clocali3o 1n the %cuing h.
playing some of it, most eaci Ili lit pieces
11`e doubt-if this tithsi:al 4 . 011111 eau be hell
the State On this otTnsitut i l t , more
thate p ra,,llol 1114 ir 11,1 nut IV( ft ,
camMloo mspiie.l hA a little of Mint n;ori
of 1776,0v1ii , h a. oglit to, II:: -I'd •
crable *ire', and 1% it h. t , le 1111,7)11
lithoma•ni Ihroogloolt 111 , Olio.
'rhino tog I I l.k. I , part ..1 ih
evening s 0.1 r,,••
of Ow In °plc tole.N till, .171 1 .111 , i .10
o 41111kIllit timmirsieti hat 1., 11.1.
for 1,) gOtie a•o+ n 111 el, awl aholiw_!%el,•
httion "%tv ral 1 •• .Itioo•ri wt I
,cncd spin gro% ll , nl I ilk 0W.% 111 a,
111 . did Iva rlrllllpate ran only nllu•L In
the ftwt 111.getlitr the ,1 ly Wol
aspect
110% 1011 1110/1, JA I I 'lllll. pi
named John Somert ilh., M.i) , and
Win. 11 hippo, broka jail on rilonday night
last, by digging out of the n. et
feeling their e.cape through ilre jail a'l
which it ork men are nott engaged ni rel..to
-Ing. A ieu IA of -•'lii. offered I.y tie. Sh..l
ill for the appreliciudon or Som,•rrulle. 111
11:1S dlesvrd ni a check shirt, u lute I,v ei
(noun mixed monkey Jacket. and
straw hat. Ile is about 5 lest 10 niche*
height, and ri as• commuted for stealing a
ateli not long since. A reti aid -.Oil° is
also offered for the orrest of Jacob Moyer, a
youth or boyish appearance, 5 foet 2 inches
high, who 0 av dressed in blue drilling pants,
black coat, and blue cap, u ben lie rffectcsi
his escape Whippo came back on Tuesday
morning,, and informed the Sheriff his had
been t 14iting his friends, and intended
coining hark much earlier, but found it quite
impossible. Moyer and Whippo are the
young men arrested on the charge of 1411
ur
tenUon 11) steal horses, of which we informed
the readers of the %Vatehmaii 0.11110 time ago.
/14PORTA \ T ENTIII%. -We were. recent
ly shown a Patent adjustable Spring Butt
!bilge by Dr. J. S. Smith, who has located
in this place, where he intemla to commence
the manufacturing of them eery extensively
in a short time. This invention appears to
be one of great utility, for which the Docter
holds letters patent as the original inventor.
It combines several distinct capacities, v , rhile
at the same time it is a perfectly durable
hinge, rind designed to be used or, doors of
houses, stores, banks, windowc
trunks, and in fact any ranee *here a hinge
is necessary. kcal] nrranged by a sim
ple adjust nient to close a door and keep it
closed nab ahy degree of force, and by e
slight alteration in t h iterzngement.„_ll. trill
cause the same door to open and remain so,
or it may be adjw.ted that a door be. 'undo
to .stand e:wii at any desired angle, perma
nently enough toievixt the strongent wind
or other influence. The cost of the hinie
will be trilling. We believe it a highly use
ful invention. and desire to see it generally
introduced, and feel confident when its mer-
Ito become generally known it evanot
long coming into tho moit.extonahreata...
Una ;14 or 'five. • I ) w ins to a clove of
tom/ ni Lhu Poing) Rania Rail Road, tlio
.
ritage leaving ;in . l plw
for few igtown will
l atarl
at .1 0 . 1 'th . lt lirvi•i-rly iu the morning•
ili•iii,/•,.•l , niry in n it " nue,.
,lb( .ixineation with lb,