irlowvtirtotoniae. B. SMOLT AND J. 8. UARNIIART, !MORS. BELLEFONTE, PENN'A IBELIALSOPITIK, JIJI.Y. tral, I t43S DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET 81•PRRME WILLIAM A. PORTER CANAL yOMMV4SIONER, WESTLEY FROST. A OLance_at the Opposition:, In a Ictrospcction of the history of the various elements opposed to the great truths set forth in the conservative principles of the Democratic plerty, there is %great moral lesson inculcated in the demolition of every prospect upon - Which their hopes of success depended. •Trickery. deception and fraud, hive been the most. prolific features of every organization that arrayed itself against the Democratic patty. tiu p •e its earliest organi zation iii the days of Thomas Jifli•rson, flied it is gratifying to know that well merited rebuke has twin the reused of their unwor thy Trurciplcis. whet.< ver the people have be come sufficiently enlightened in regard to them. To become sticceissful in tiny iiiocation or life there are i•ertain great fundamental' l'srinciplo; that should control all OW to r tiong. An honesty of purpose should di rect all our intercourse, and be the guiding star in the pathway of every aspiring ambi tion. If non cense to regaid truth - .. f onns our neurmour, trcer,e plane by which you ran 01111141 e men 11110 yinir confidence to make them the victims of peculation aml plunder, no ingenuity ran ebony disguise your duplicity or shame If you +eel , to benefit mankind politically, it pietist be ilone4ti the light of truth, and not to divert the public mind from the title prin• eiples Inn oh ell in any contronersy thence the trines brought to hear against the Dem. °critic party in day s agony, originated not through any love of prineitilts, hub the emoluments of office and a deep and abiding Hatred to the imeasures that folioed the very vilairry or nor, r : on,(nt hiving polling to %set dice in point of principles, the (10 ours of Democracy found it extremely vonvenient to array themselves against the defenders of the Constitution and the I•mon under almost every ooni•eivable mune and issue 'rho history of the past feu }ears pre sents a mod singular drama in the Mato of titbits among opposing political partly , ' It nary. fprat s midiatically a verdleatir of the It is lour the pone tion of our business rovirli which say s, ..Truly the way of the own watchi flit sr spa s, sllolll,i transgressor is hard. ' The old Whig partykieved, and common justice demands that hot being able to a ithstand the light of ill• tlw organisation which has apread itself ?net its identity s e- in, wl ..le Galt. Lion aiwl intolerant hostility to foreignerkl ly disciplined in all its details, should be CO- And the latter party. formidable only for a l , roseil by an independent Fuels. tome, because blasphemous oaths constrain- We may I 4 let to this sulimet again --to rd 1141 victims 10 carry out principles a Lich ea NeS of oloprebitton—tertintrr dour indlrafi ,llll.l not be understood until idler 10,11111- ,1 1 .1 -and more (lice:ally to the modus oppos ing the moral responsibility of such an obi'. andt of the Commercial Agi news For the ration. Ai; organixation professing liberal present we have domr with it W e ask the opinions, and iiminailltintl with deep mrilig, people to look into the subjeet, and mean= mint hatred a large portion of the laboring L ime rem ind th e m aw l, I the mi ni ° , classes, should este-et no greater re In lied and the kiss, of the pieces of silver, and the than thl Know Nothing party has red( in ed b c ti ay al , and thtt although along t inie has at the 1111114 tit ao ,1041,40 'colt people Aga in elapsed sluice he livid, the name of diulas we have Itlack Republo . -aitoan in all its % I.carnd is net tr to lie forgotten Woos phases, the advocates or whit-ii hoc, Been literally howling lupin the imaginary snioughluit-klie down trodden and tippet ssi it nzw,". Americanism 11114 10.011 111,11111011 . 11 up by this hideous monster at a single gull ph, and now truly*lave the People's tar ty" bets eus to eh another lesson o.i the impurity of then politics A convention assembled at Harrisburg last week and nominated a state ticket, un der a conglomeration of principles to harm°. 11170 the various elements of opposition -- The defeat of this ticket will he inevitable Nre believe the people fully understand the new party to he like all its 'Huth-mu, pi ed sweatiere, gotten'tils only to - deceive the un suspecting. la it reasonable to suppose that fully understanding the nature of suet. an adversary, former impositions ran lie successfully practiced upon thepeople ? We vtnly belmic nut' It is a characteriso of the Democratic, party to adhere to its nationality, end buns Mg its vitality upon this principle, has val. ianily nt itlistood minierable 'dorms or din gerous fanaticism and bigotry. Democrats may well feel pr of their identity, and the triumphs of 6ersey in this respect. • It has ever been at variance with every pol icy that would nurture monopolies elide at the same time it has been continually see - king to ameliorate the condition of the great 111111 h SCR or the people. The honest yeontaiiry of the country, have tune and a gain rallied around our eta intent because such features are engrated in our political economy, and will abandon it only when a a lore of virtue ceases- to ben longer re garded by them Every good Democrat eliould keep a vigi• lint eye olesti the movements of the" People's Party." Itisshostilay has been openly a vowed by suabitidus leaders; and will doubt• leas be prosecuted with the utrnciat vigor. A few renegade Pettincrats may give eau/mid-to the enemy, and eibleitior to stay bie:tide of Whiii'leTiVireatening to on er whelin diem, but, the flat has already gone forth, and the "eleven pieces of silver" will forever brand them with the infamy of TA (TORS. _ =CM ft,n, 81, , pli , •ti A Winglns strived at To- Isdo. Ohio, on Wednesday evening, and was enthusiastically received by three thousand citizens, and escorted to the hotel amid the firing of carillon. He was addressed on be half of the citizens by W 0. Moreton. Mr. ilouglaskrnade's happy reply. A grand di s. pia, of fug works corlioe.4 the fentivitioc, Commercial Spies. We notice with pleasure that some of our , cotemporaries have recently called the attem. lion of the public, and more particularly of those engaged in the active pursuits of trade and commerce, to the system of espionage co extensively practiced under the cover of Commerohil Agencies. It is n fact s.l well eatatdished by practi cal results, nod do severely felt by those vitro have sufkred from the , system, that there are' hired mercenary Spies in every' County of this State, (and it mpy he of the United Statt , s,) whose business it is to hang on tho tracks of men engaged in trade, to report what they say and do, and oho hold nt their will and ertifriee the prosperity or destruction of their neighbors- that explisurr is unnecessney at present to prove it. Wo only strike at (lie system, but if our blow fills on the head of any man in this comma ney, we hare riapology to ofthr, we advise him to quit his liiisiness as beneath the 4/.1.- mt of a gentleman, or the character of an honest man• • We tintler.,trti.d tlet thete spies for some consideration, either 'from cominissMns on the debts sent to them for collection, or more direct pay, institu'v a secret and searching examination into the Hairs of all the Intsi flocs men . of the country . , and report the re sult at regular internal. to thehead pun tern of the Assoeintaimat Philadelphia. . They ex pre s ir judgment of the' buynqs ea parity of the trader, 'tale the "amount of eamtal lie has in husinc,s, watch his habits, number Ins childtcu.atttlao into the privacy of his house, and look at the prom ',ions for his table. and number the ,Guests that come thi re to taken meal, and end ie n ith hint and his family the amenities of life. 11 . if that a poi tom of our people tt ho drau thi n inenns'of living froramlandm t ima le and useful occupation, ale subjected to a , y sti In of espionage under uhich an error in judgnient, a mistake in faiitA, wr n hat ili i ‘o i l i t t thrcnn m nn hour, and bergar their families, as a pnh- Lr we it ould lie false td - our hon est and confiding community if we failed to CAIIO,O and %vat in. 'I he st mem re of our free government, our social organizatiiM, and the fiaiikness and candor for tt loch our people are remarkable. as hell a, op , ii ininly daylight honesty, for bid that any man or class of men should lie stibjectid to ,iich a rloll,olr, hip The seri et pollee of an absolute monarch are infinitely to be preferred, as they do not interfere tt itli the affairs or peaecnble well disposed people, and only pursue conspirators again.t the gos rn merit or persons guilty or sus pected dcrone \o tyranny on the face of the earth is strung enough to send Is min ious into the hoe ;amid of the subjects, in vestigate his busoll'SS, regulate his 8004 , 11 relations, and hold his destiny rind the bread of hi, rhJdn n by lla will or a pale! fierce- Crossing their L-gs (fur M'rnttl ruttmporary, the Chambers burg Valle . ) Spirit, gets off the following - I , Le a loan out ti est who has MO% d Oftell that ttlrcurvrr 1,1111 It • CM coicriil 0 agora stop before the door, y march out in the road, he dos n en thin hack, h, hind the a agiin and CrOSS tutor L;n run ly to tit r pu iinal opponents lemma us ter} strongly of cc cluck, lc,. 'I hew leaikri nest, I, t thl.lll stay long in one jil t si. Ina fen heel they hive linen 111 , M d through Whiggety, Know 'Nothinglsin, sunsuit, and thi lord LIII/ A• What else, and J ost non they are " waiting ror the a agon" of the People's Party. IV hen it comes a long, they %%ill tnroch out, till over on their liai k, cross then legs and I, t their lenders he them and throw them in, to he driven oil and dumped out riod k now a w here SAI.E OP A GREtT PUBLIC WORE.- The Sunbury and Eric Railroad C.Jinpany ,tia%e ellected a sale of the Deka are river at Bris tol, to Easton, for the sum of 011 C million, seven hinidnd and !Arvid) dollars —the payment to he seventy live tbatiaand dollars cash, four hundred thous and dollars in Leo equal month instalments of forty thousand dollars in eight per rent preferred stock, and twi.lve hundred thou• sandrnstzporcent.lrondv The purchasers, are a company of private citizens, and the Governor has approved the sale. • The Lehigh Coal and Navigation ('bm• pang, it is said, !stye offered twn of dollars for the work The piirehasers have organized a new company of / which Jay Cook, Es , sH made the Preside Mt. ' The St. Louis Republican has 'Utah dates te the 18th . Th&conditicris r(greed upon ) . 1• the conference between thil. peace Cote. tnissioners - * Owlet:4e eiti-the.-Mormems are as follows : The Uniteti States troops to enter the city without/ opposition ; the civil officers toeperform their duties without interruptioa, and en unconditional obedi ence to the laws to be rendered. On the other hand, past °Widnes are to be forgot ten, as stated in thi President's proclama tion, and all howl* are to be closed against strangers,'excepYone for the Governor. iliiifed upon Mr. Gibbons, in the duel mentioned the lot- masa immodiate death, •ed that U mimt prove fatal. Th at Nc other but it The Sign of the Times.. What means, says the Nlilledgeville Union, the recent ovation in honor of Senator c i rit• tenden in the abolition city of Cincinnattl - What are we to understand by the singular ear ninstance of a Black Republican ineet• tog pi the city of Philadelpina, addpessed by several protium id Black Republican, mem bers of Congress, end pot a word spoken a gainst Slavery or Slaveholders ? There ist something of usual in all this ; and to these tvlio have idit closely watched the plots and counterplots of the opposition in she lust session of Congress. there is 50111111111 g Itly s ten ious and unaccountable. But the secret of the mattcr is (his : The Mack Republi cans, in voting for the Crittenden substttute acknowledged the doctrine of popular snv ereigiity, and sealed up their own mouths on.a question that had heretofore stood at the bottom of their sectionalism. They de mo' alized `their " no more Slave States - diet toting to admit Kansas with a Slave Core.titulon if the people of that Ter ritory should so dinde Having thus vs) - Iyed a pmiciple nhich the more holiest of thetn had in good faith :morn to de fend and mnianain, the Black Republicans lowered their flag and retreated hi disgrace. Thi , y,liitve therefore determined to fight the :Nation d Democracy in 1860 on sitinti other isstte Ora slavery ;awl ate non cast ing about for 'a lendFr who shall liartitoiwiti the varied lenteitts that are to compose the party of the 07no.nion ...Rpm present ap pearances, 7%1r Crittenden fa most in favor with thritt) , ,A iirehiteebt of I fir new Party Tom Corn in, of blood} •hand memory, nas master of reel 111.1111. S at the 1 'HI , IIIIIIIII OVA - 11011 13reel3 , Webb, and Weed the organ grindui, of Al,htioare lenJ in prise of Olt ti'll , lol : and unless something • talus to change the programme, Crittenden n ill he the neat candidate for the Priisiden ey .n ISliO. Then we shall see one of Chose pieces rif tricchtmvin, - which PA- yrs la in a U dP tuctl , rheekereil and speckled : a iiiene of join ery no cro-Nly indented and whim ,ically (InvedaiTed : a cabinet so variously inlaid such n piece of n lesselated pavement withoot cement ; here a lot of 1 / a ch stone and there a hit of it het , . that milord It wa , a very iiiirionv show, but utterly unsafe to Pinch, and uuuue to stand Another New Name Past history proves that the oppontints of the Di moeratic party never retain a name mote than two in three years We never find them going into two Preniilantial rice lions in succession, either advewating the sat& principle; or hiving the slime name. !hire iti Penro9lvaina they are to bring a bout a union of nil the element, that have composed the late It opublunn and American parties, and are 'ranting about for • now name. The Philnili 'phut papyri in the in tent 'it of this-new iiivallizallon call it the "Peoples Pali, ," is bile some cif their editors say it's the." Anti.l.ecoinplon Prideet ire , People', !'arty." Tlii4 latter gall= iii long t nough in all ennseivni.e. It matters hat very liiadv to tiorriutirals Ai hat title they ho• stow upon their new bantling (live it it hat tiatiiii they pli me it 4. the - none old coon" atilt lila Federalism stick , . nit from under the lint and Democrats are not to lie deceiv e col by such clap-trap \Ye agree with the I l'hamhershurg Spirit that there in no loom fur a l'aople's Party. The ground is and has long boon o.iiiiipied r Th.. trite Venni° 's Party was formed fifty eight yearn ago - l'honiav .I,fLrami .4i,, , t 10; head awl under his lend and guidance it iirtishe,l not the ar riiigaiii assumptions of andoeranti polo wintoi of the John itilailis sehool At a later pore oil, led on by the ,lieruat: Jacl a .son, at .wired the liberties of the People then hikili as sailed by the - merchant prices'' and cot - rupt politieians, linefeed by the monied pow irr of the county. The same People's Party' now surrounds and support.; James Ilu'ihaiii an, and will carry him in trot:n[lli iy‘i•i' w all i tl.e obsti notions and iiiisrriiplilonA, inipn untie and unprincipled oppomaiion may i place in his path An w party need appeal hiS,khe People for vuppei t, for tl er well knoWn fftrolighoot Till the laud that the 0.1 41 I)Kwou rt.. ['Alai I, Lilt' PARTI OF Till-/I KON K The Jersey Shore Republican gets of a good hit at the expense of that smart chap hat does the iditorfalizing for thelnde pi intent Press, a paper published at IWil hamsport. 'the ptess_.entereil the follon mg complaint agaiii4 the Republican The Jersey Shore Rein:ld:can of the 22m1 ult , copied au article from our colemns without crediting it at all. " Credit Lowborn credit is due, neighbors "- -To which the Reimbli• I can “We a ere greatly surprised on reading the above, and fur the life or us iiltt imagine. _sluti—unient brigirig from our neighbor's columns. We haul( devil) our file, howeVer, and search ed 411 over our issue of the 22nd ult., en. deavoring in vain to lind the article iflluded to,— At last, however, we observed the fol. lowing extcnsive item,.tihich we remember to have taken fmtn the Press, but forgot to credit it : —"A train on the Cattawissa Rail Road a short hum since ran into twelve cows, killing them all. Remarkable as it , may 'seem, the shock {ups not felt byThe passen gers."--We hope that our readers lidl re member that the EDITOR of the INQE PENDENT PRESS, published at WIL• LIAMSPORT, LY(X/MINEJ COUNTY, PA., wrote that article.—lt provokes us to think that we were so careless as to let such an lengthy,and important" - arritTh" - eirtibp into our columns without proper credit. We repeat it, the editor of the Press composed t, all hissell --ho Rey. Thomas Bowman, D. D., now pas tor of :oho Lewisburg M. K Church, has been unanimously elected President of tho Indiana Asbury University, and professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy. The' In dianapolis American, in speaking of tho election, says is yet uncertain whether DI'S" Bowman will leave his pr'esenfiZsition before the meeting of the nett East more Conference." • The Philadelphia Press We must confess that there is much truth in the following artiele, from the last ntiM. , ' Let of tiro West. Cheater Jeffersonlan. We were among the number who rejoiced at the n pp( arance of Criy lorneyis Press ; ,pecause we believed that PliiTadeliiiiititettled,n vig: (woos, able, and iespectablti o newocrietie Journal', such as lee kn j itcAdAtc_capaci ty to publish,' for a ithiucite was: ITO - titutt. we had expected and prcdtked of ft. But its course, of late, upon the political ques tions 'with& wide)) the great Democratic party is at issue with its opponents, has been so equivocal, not to say decidedly hostile to the prevailing sentiment of the party, that we can no looger confide in it—as a Demo cratic print. We are forced to agree with the editor of the iletfersontan, that " The Press has changed." WHO HAS CHANGED T In August, 1857, a daily Journal, called ."rho Press," wits commenced in Plidadel ' phia. It was hailed with pietism eby many Democrats, who anticipated in it a paper that would be true to the Idelilocratic,„.part.y, tin ergAlllZAlloll,itti measures and its public .inert, and alit ays hostile to Abolitionism, Black Itt , puhlicanism, and Eilioie Nothing- I ism Because it was supposed hitch would be its course, lietnoci ats patronized it, while the enemies of lienaiieraey would give It no VOUllienanee of support.' What is the aspect of the' . case itl •thille, ISSB I Let any one wilt) happens to lie at Of Lear tLc gad Read devil in our borough on, the arrival of the mottling train from notice the men oho make rush fit nod carry oil "The Prigs. - and he can answer ill() Cillei(1011. Ile hill see acme and more who have been Anti-Masons, National Itopublieans and Whigs, and are now either Meek Republicans or Know Nothings, turning their hack urn the Ledg er, the Daily News. and North American, Abd . their choice—the paper a hose politics Nutt their views, and whose course suits their ' purposes. NOW, how and alr is this ? Who has changed 1 These men never were Deno- erats- were always ready to enter any com bination against the Democrats. no. ) re- main -as they alna)s have bee/Ir..posed to the lit:not:raw party There van, there fore he but one assn et' In the SillOVI• 1111e0• tom '•The Pitt's" has e hanged from being a Democratic par r, into a Journal that meek' the views and purposes of the Know Nothings and Black Republicami. These politicians regard it as a codaborer with Greeley:l'ft dome, in war upon the Democ racy and the National Administration. and be:ause they sec and believe it to be such. they recognize and pritromr.j it as their Philadelphia (won. And It is thiq • PrChtl" kna trtlig to la partly edited by Dr 1.1.1er, one or the Fremont w raters and itunipers of I S• 0;, this ' thii• changed awl gone over in the enemy that predones to call rut J. til Itur hanrin to AGeOlllll. fee the 1101 1 4 y of his Adaatpwlrpliuu., and tu(u 'ate to the 1)1'1110 - crate of (liester pod bklau are, whom they shall nominate and renpport for Congress.— Why all this all of it, Ibe 'Press" 1.. lint eOAreeIIIIIIR 10 Bltlek Ilelol l / 1 1rall St Iltl 1111e11 1 / 4 310 ferht, r - The ithel, itelAJI,ll and . linen Nothings are hostile to Pi wiriest Bochanan's , Admini , dratein they make ! such hustilliy Ihr bass of their ninon The Black and linow fl tuthtngs are We I , a , ,ng u. awl; assaults upon prominent noel ac(ive supporters of tie. National Ad 111111,0rAlltilll The lil.kek Reim! d leans nod lingU Nothing.: are moved w idi a 'AULe old in k ) wlding halted of the lietin.•ra.v of the ; jlate and l'll,ll, beellee..i• ()Mt 1), Ilith•eae)' tare tine to the Consiitiition awl the I stns an i to Pi cholera Buchanan. The Tehuantepec Contract Tht• New 01loatp; puActio, In referring to the rrrenl Itrar rat•l • by th•• iovvrimo•n of the Lotol S•rt..o•4 wish tho Inui.rurt Tololantep r, Conyndiy to curry the mails, •• Sorb au (101 1111.4 not 11111I'lled upon its berme store the cession Of I.uutstaiot to the I ' lilted 'states New Orleawt at it sii(gle bound may 1,111p118 6 1 the progre-s 11l a it hsule (hi Ade tinder inititiar lint e now an opportunity to repair, in soon• 4/ttgiree, Ihe• ruin vrhich 'passed supineness has brought upon us More than et IT is nor dvht II). now in our styli hand, Proper ty 110rth a 01 , 111sVel d , •tlars 1101 c may in list. years bejnaile live thw sas laltiable The shop-koeFer ttho now sells goods to.the n -1110)1111. of ten thousand ihilltrs per annum. may in a like period quintuple his sales and plonk ; and the wholesale dealer may add an additional cipher to his account or goods sea ttei eil all over the country, from the Blue Ihdge taid - thr , Ozark to the Sierra Madre, the City of Alontezmna, Tehuantepec and Central Aini rwa. 'chore are no reasons, ex cept tifiete arising front' local causes, why an impetus should not betgiven to every de busuouta to this city equal to any that Chicago. ❑wits pidmiest days l roe expe rienced.'' QUREN VICTORIA A (litaNnaioritatt.--Queen Victoria, it is hinted, will appear in the ven erable character of a randtnother in the course of a few. months, when a pledgo of the loves of Prince Frederick William and his wife will be prevented to the loyal people of Prussia. This title has not been a com mon one in the royal family of Enghint for many yeam, there having been but -two grandmothers in that firmly from the death of Queen Caroline, wife of tieorg'e IL, in 1739, down to ties birth of Queen Victories' first child. " The manly art " had lately a fine exhi bition in the row between Toni Dyer and an English " buffer" named Dunn. Tom ,goLbsully licPa Lotted and--Dann was done brown, or rather red—losing a good deal of claret, several valuable teeth, and the beauty .f hie nose. If the manly art isn't the beastly serl., then we don't know where to find it. 1, • Dr. William flondercon, Thickaport. Me., extracted on July 4th, by a snrgical oper ation, from the cavity of the abdomen of Miss Nancy Jane Shut, of Stockston, Mu., clove., gallons and a half of water, reiern• bling-aoap suds, weighin ninety pounds. The liquid has been accu mulating for four or.five years. She bore the operation-well, and when finished said She felt so light sh e almost could Sy. r,. PEN, PASTE & SCISSORS, • aln town-0018n. the artist. 7Coming—Pappy Pottegrovo. 117 - Kept Busy —The Notary Public , . ,a - For Cheap. Goods--Call on Leyden & co. 117 tht..,t visit to thig ?We—Att. Jacob Elc\turray• [U' In the Whorl!cherry Rusiness-e-Caid. Cummings. QJ On its Pins"—The last Jersey Shore Republican. Cg - If you Flint your soles repaired, go to Graham's. fll7 An uphill items out of nothing. {l,77Nuinerouw—Lazy-looking fellows this thawing, weather. fir? Gone to Bedford Springs—Our young friend, Mr. Chas. Hale. ry We gave the mitten to several of our subscribers last week. , [li- You will fail to find a friend, if you seek Tine without a failhig. 117,7" Prime—The dish of Oysters present ed usliy Maj. Butts last week. 01:7 In town—The man t%ith a Jackass tail sticking out of his mouth. For the good things of the day, go to the Grocery (If Joe MeMurphy. 7' When la Johnny MeDermot like a spi der ? When he is running up a wall. 1/7 - • A Sh(r)oeking affair Caine oil do the corner of the Diamond the ()dn.:. evening'. ~, Falme—One half of the 'report.: and two thirds of the bosoms 3 00 run against iu town. TAibe Centre Demorrnt los come (tilt. Ile' 'daffy 10 favor of W W. Jrbown for Con gress! . it i' In raising the heart above drspan , an old titldle Is wprth four doctors and two druggist , ,' shops iri A lady up town refuses to wear a watch in lieu bosom because it ha, hands on it Mt Mullah .1 perfumer should nothe a gooll 1441.1• tor. Emortuse he o; noottsto toed to making elegnot extracts- " ir; Keep out of bad company, for the - charter is, thnticheil the devil finer he Witt ht ninnebotly. f ry-Gilliland says a poor bachelor never looks so pitiable as wilco he is looking ou t his linen to iwo4 to the wash. The %V it Chester Rept' bilo/111 biILN , IlSappeared from our tably ila+ the editor eallaried a Mae or bust a fuler ? r,r - i-s,mie of t h e wonwo Intl, of qtopp,ll , 4 the population if the men floh't behave them selves better. We admire Oh ii ,punk rj - 'lVomazi's Empne Slate" w matri• molly Item mitt 3)ti m Tun mri ty, al ap, reigh, anti kemlel Mies ,torms ' ' 'd r 1.111.1041 11), al 1/I.loser. 11011 - h 41fore, Where he perfortns daily the play of the yard stielt. klinittaitel. free. fi ,—The .ktiains Express Company N 14111 . 11111111 g nor citizens. flitess they are Itlse the old lady's eels --pretty well used to it ;1 7- To pick a teen's pocket of 11.0 is Cflllle, but it is put frelly for dealing to sell hue a horse for elpt) that it not e orth one. ", ," Poo oking , To have a Ely light on your 110 Se ) 1011 as the flap!, ruotypist polls gut his a etch and says • Saw ''' l'arob thinks 4,1, 74 - • t A man 1110111 enough It, art 111 the eapficit of a Potion r. tat Sl4l. nmild rob the in pilau of Itslu , tof blend and strip the gilding ofl an angel • tang li is said ..owe halite; 11'13 SO 5111/II that lloy eau ere , p Into quart, mrnnure S. Let the t ny lit mhich some a4tutta can walk Into stieh 111111'111r,, 1.4 a ,tolll , lllllg. rr - ,•• (ha give,a dif lerent delitotton from IVvLvtrr, Ilh• says • Things placid in rr.it of 111 , 1011 a fir younig ladies 1.6 peep at tie' getatlern la from I/4.41411 , 10t. editor of the bock Ila yen )V:110'- 111111 on rt nip East was taken so•k at Port land, )false, alid4ll, compelled to remain then. , revel al days IV e are pleased to bee loon ou In, pans again r; Must pay uI, 111•1 every man in China, at the beginning of the l e nt, and al so at the time of a religious festival, about the middle of the year. amble to, settle at these times, his business stops until his 41,14 m air paid %' 'The Ilniasuk Dutchmen live frfllfieti skirts for scareerowg. The birds think —there is Settle trap about them " nod keep a Safe distance' wilburg ( 'io arm le An empty crow ••4 nest, perhaps. • I hily tho I Ith Urvtswnof Penlisylvn ~,lryri; to the eami, of In nt September and %,11 be paid, nthet I•ompniliey are only in, raid :Intl will reecinti no pa). Si say, writer in the l'enu'a p .1 young Burl. 1/1111t1 r Or till% I.lllk`e wad ui II( ep roilvri,aiwn with hiti chat eolog cetheart the other night, o hen after di uiga Ili Opsi,4ll, the }rang Eply •l Gar I Nhall nevi rgo to Heaven " Why, was Ill.; 11111111ry. " lie , Flll`ie I love the ' The iuyi famed Modeht prong fellow. ,- A 14,,h,ffilaiple 'lneago lady wag da lrrte~l, rrrrntle, in the larceny or a I o•c cape and sins tlress The water was set tled by the pay moot S3OII by the lady thief Had she lu•cu poor, with strong ienip oty,:os to steal, she would have gone to the ptnitentiary for *or live years is '" How the American 13naday School Un ion Lost its Money. A correspondent of the Boston Journal ho protisses to be lisiketl up" ou the business of the Suudny School Un io n, give' , the following testimony of . W. Por ter's operations whreby he tiwainped 000 of the kinds of that institution. In a letter recently laid before the Hoard of for Sunday School Union, he (Porter) has made a, complete confession. Ile began his wrong doing nineteen years ago. The plan was the satnc that he pursued to the last. —His temptation began with the mull bet ry and silkworm speculation nineteen year , ago and under the garb of religion he has for that long time carried on his dishon est plans.—lle allows that at the start he knew it was wrong ; but he hoped to bo able to meet the notes arrv•they matured. But as he was unable to Rio to, he was com pelled to renew his notes and pay a heavy boims. Thus for nineteen years, ho has been treading the thorny path of min, praised for virtues that ho knew ho did oft possess, and taking of the sacrament, which, accord ing to his own professed faith, was adding damnation-to-himself -with each - unworthy reception. Ile defrauded the Society out of Over 880,000 ; but the Philadelphia broker who aided him to the dishonest gain, promptly paid all the notes that his name was on, and the loss was lessened nearly $40,000. Mr. Porter confesses that in the nineteen years or fraud, ho has used the name of the Society to the large amount of 8600,000, by renewals and re-issues,. No wonder he is a sick man—one whom, if the law dose not reach, the grave will soon cover up.—Ninetaen years of fraud and crime, end perpetrated in the name of religion— with despair looking him in the face—ex posure waiting for Op at the corners of each street—with ten:lft° gnawing a4-b heart.,—and_ the worm that dies got hasten: jug to his repast. The Gentleman "Re a gentleman at home," enjoin the newspapers. It one t. p entlorWell, home will attest the feet. The servants will at once feel it, and' thcir service will, be given With a readiness, a heartiness, ay', • bless ing in its performance, of which the utik in or rudeinan has nu concelltion. An English lady; speakilig of a wealthY• countryman of hers, said, .• lie neverasks the most. trifling service otitis dependents without address ing them as politely as he would speak to a line lady." Why not, surely I Would he descend to rudeness, and toward servants ? If one is a gentleman, the fact is annourm ed by an uninistakable cheerfulness in the face of his wife—a serenity indicative of sat isfaction and happiness. We have seen men abroad, oh, how tare- Llo so polite and agreeable that they fas cinated all their lady acquaintances ; so gentle, that the woman wished John was more like them—in some respects ; but, nt home, the gentleness was put off and, laid by as a holiday garment 'which ,lioino use would soil. The ,;miles were all transferred to the icicles pendent from the eaves out side of the house. . . If he iv a :gentleman, the children, in their recognition of liii authority and in their gambols with him, will tient him as a father and a man should be treated; un- Con9elollq ly they too will announce the fact to the woild, by elivir respectful manners and ordyily conduct in society Ile will not liAec devAsioni to lament their within fulues4 or want of tilial.atlection. Reader, if you ark' it gentleman. your wife . l counl c enatire will not suggest a chieftnourn• er at the grave of her hopes. If 3 out are a gentleman, vou Ira/ be one at home. If you are a gentleman at hoThe, you will he one everywhere, [From the ,Missouri Denteerat.l Upon Prof. 0. J. Wood, of St. lours, for• tune has conferred the honor of having dis covered a bllkaoll , preparation, which not outs pioutotrit the growth of and beautifies the hair ui a high degree, but restores it nit( n it e. gone, or tuna it to as original color after it has become gray, fastens it to scalp and effectually destroys midi cuta neous eruptions as may have been engen dered by the use of dyes, essential ods and DILoY 1.6jur;014, af.t airs. kvmr. -Tt.c nuns re speetable testimonials which are offered in Its favor, from every part of the country in %duel) it has been Introduced. leaves no lobp fur 0. %kept* to hang a doubt 011 It supplanting all ether specifics for the hair. and enjoys a popularity which no oth er has ever attained.. Iluy it— teat It—tind rejoice that your attention ha, been directed to it,. CAI Turf - Beware or worthless imitation, as od' are already m the market., called by dint:rnt names. Ilse none unless the words (Professor Wood's Haw Restorative, Uvput St, Loins, Mo , and New York), are blown in the bottle• Sold GT all [frowsty and Patent Medicine dealers, also by all Palley nod Toilet Hoods dealers in the United States and Canadas. Titi: Tatum—Some of the Opposition pa nels are trying very hard to again make po litic 1 capital out of the tantr question, but take good care not to telt their readers that e are indebted to the late Know-Nothing and lilack Republican Congress for the pres ent low Mich:a of which they cetnplain 11 by did they not let the Democratic tariff ol I:, It alone i It allorded ample and ade quate protection and our trade, manufactur eta and cumtneree flourished muter it fur ten years. Tlm Opposition ire chargeable for that which they try to saddle on the De mocracy --they madelhe present tariff, and of there is anything wrong about it, let the people understand to whom doing the in ,(my belongs. As long ne the Democratic taittl'oft 5146 vraq in existence, all was'well. Let the people take warning nom the past, and heware the of the promises the mon gr, le nett make on this subject now. —Ens. The Clianibersbarg Valley spirit. says Dr. Iteinheisel, the Mormon's delegate in Con greis 19 a native of Perry county, in this State, where he has brothers and sisters now living. Ile is well known to many in Petty, Cumberland. rind Dauphin counties. 'I door of that paper has seen him often "t " n'hlnglQii. Ile is a light-built, bald• 1,, adid, mild.looking old gentleman, with a 1.,•e ail head not unlike Gov. Walker's. HO ha , it lerical look, and with a white cravat 41 1.11,1 bays for a clergyman who bad grown gray and bald in the service of the Uhristian ha roll. Ilts countenance is not indicative ~f nsuality or immorality 'I Int “Fornrrt " t r PatsoN.—Fourth of July had a novel celebration, in the Massa , Ine,ettm State Prison. The prisoners were asp mbled in the chapel . the Declaration of I ndependenee wan reed by the warden. An oration was delivered by the chaplain, and a drainer provided of inure than ordinary excellence 'the toads were drank in cold niter and in silence The audience were all 111 111,1 . 101ra. It %%Mali have made (pile an excitement if the auditory had made a personal application of the sentiments of the Declaration and hail attempted to carry them into practice on that occasion. EL.REv,J. S. KaLLocli AGAIN IN Trotraug. —Mr Kalloch attended a religious meeting in Rockland, Me , a week ago Sunday even ing. arid look part in the proceedings. He got into a kliarp discussion with Deacon ilson, who WAS a prominent witness in the lemons ralloch trial, and elder J. Baker, a Baptist preacher. Mr. Kallooh took of fence at some remarks of Elder Baker,which he iiiiii-rstood to apply to him. The dis cussion and meeting were at length ended by-the tins being turned off, leaving the au dience in great temporal darkness. Sottcrunin Muer as DONIS —The Boston Post waggishly observes : .‘ The ware with England and Utah having fallen through, and bleeding Kansas halting turned ita sAtvm lion to horse stealing, 'the republicans will. endeavor to dissolve the Union upon the question whether watering machines are or are not beneficial.. They will air up some sort of dirt, either wet or dry. tioorge Cook, of Kittanning, Pa., proposes, upon a bet of ono hundred dollars to run from the inbuth of Maiming to the Kittan ning bridge, a distance of ten miles, in one hour, the feat to be accomplished between the first and twenty-eight days of this month. Fanny Forn boldly confesses that. in the tecent rainy spell, which mnde walking in' skists4astwastioaldsv-shedonne4 *hit of the utak) Fern's habiliments,+ and, thus equipped, took a long evening walk, to her =orient comfort and delectation. We pro f* ume her other hilt' took to the skirts. A valuable horse, belonging to a Mr. Wil son. Of Snyder County, fell dead in front of the Montour Rouse, Danville, on last Sat urday afternoon week. Mr. Wilson,to save a protest in the Rank. had over-heated the anneal, the day being very hot and sultry. HARVEST.—The hay has nearly In been gathered in, and tro are happy In barn, the yield in undsually heavy. The wheat bu rnt is rapidly neighing up. The yield is 'try good. f, rom (All Counties. __________ 81.A411 COUNT].-ARIISSTIIV ON SUSPICION The Hdllidaysburg, Standard says : Beni). Rays and Jeff Hamilton were arrested by Constable Bowers, on Thursday last, tot suspicion of having been concerned to the late robbery of the store of (4. W Yellirtv Springs, and taken before hit pine Co., who committed them fora further hearing. A second bearing wan had before the same Jostles on Friday, and th y wet° sent to jail to swift thisir trial at the up • proaching Quarter Sessions. A wrjt of he bras corpus for their,releaso was se a m. quently sped out byt their counsel, whicir was argued before Judge Jones yesterday-N the result of wldsh hail nqk transpired he for4 we went to press FATAL. AC(.I - --A braleisman on the Pa. Railroad', named James Willis, wag ktned at Conic nough Station on Saturday morning lest. -. Ile was engagekl, at the time of the we dent, in dropping car* down is side ten .k The looker' proving defective, the cars li• was letting down canto sin ciiffistion. watt, a train standing on the track, when he net thiown between the bumpers and Ao awful ly crushed es produce akinsit instant death. Ile wait a single man. We did isit lean, his place of residence • BOY liaz . wvkiv. —A son of J. W. Thump-mu, aged shunt twelve Vara, was drowned he the I,owei Melia I'onge dam on Tuesday, thh not. Be was in bathing, when getting Ney-tati his delttli, and being unable to swim, thy tear little ylow nag drowned before iKriNlineis coeild reach him. Ilis body was recoiersell in abont ten minutes, but all effirrts to re store life'proved fruitless. Thu vital spat I. had Bed beyond , recall. CLINTON COUNTS.—TIIO Watchman says . The wheat crop in this county has been nearly all harvested and las a general thing it is much better Allan it was last year. Wherever the wetted has not damages] it, theta is an uncommonly I yield The Hay crop is also all untisti.il tote. oats look well, and there will be on shin. dant. crop. The corn erwriateiror rooked bet ter. It was thought by many that ~Yl niq to the wet weather last spring the col n crap would be a failure, but the Warm and ge ial sun, and the rich soil °four valley hal twougnt ttt,n faster than was anticipated by the most sanguine. Potatoes also promide well. We under. stand that (lore has been more bock wheat non eel this uurniner than for many slimmers previous. Under the circumstances we think there is a poor chance for starentg for the next year to come. CI.RARPIELD COUNTY. - DARIN(I Ibienicar o n Monday night, the 12th inst som e scoundrel entered the Post Office. in I.n. tiler:thing, and carried off 1 gold match, 4 silver watches, 4 setts Lai'ys ear-bobs, unit about 50 coppers which were in a &tire, The articles enumerated belonged to A I, Schmeli,sand, as near as can be ascertained, ere worth about $l6O 00. The thief is sup used to be a man named Cyrus Litallelti or posed Ile is a small main, of English or Scotch descent, and follows painting. H e has lived In ettrwensville, and has, we are informed, been in several serapes in tint place Nothing belonging to the Punt-of flee is missing. DEATH Pfto.ll LAuDANVIt --•'On Ansley morning, 11th inst., we learn, the only set, of John Matson, of Decatur township, aged about three years, lost his life by drinking a quantity of laudanum. Otte of the family had been using it for the tooth-tsche end had at it down on the window. when the little fellow unperceived got hold of the pal and drank, the contents. hiedival AM was called, but to no avail, and in. about pm, hours after the occurtence the tad bleathed his %.t. NoSTMTIIIIIIRLAND Constrr.—Onivraveri , ;4l Toe TRACI --On Conrad, of Augusta township, was .irreste.l by constable Young for placing ob'ii rumens on the Northern Central Railroad tray k be low Shamokin creek bridge. Mr Colirsd owns a farm on the hill, and complained that the company had rendered the wagon road up almost impassible. There were several persons, from this place, nith lin. who kicked oil the obstruction, ei lush he replaced, About which time the natehmati came op. tie now says that he did It ' 111 fun, knowing that the watchman was near But as the road had been obstructed before at that point, and as Mr. Conrad had Nod some hard things of the company, be was bound over in the sum of $lOOO before Elti Lazarus, to appear at the next sessions Lroomitio (2tirr —We learn that a coo• ple of scamps stole eight head of young ..at tle from the mountain in Sullivan county, last week: and drove them to Hughesville, and sold them to Messrs. E. k A. x.yun. After the rascals got their money and left the place, the owners came in pursuit and recovered their property. Thu same game, we believe was attempted upon Mr. E. L. Lloyd near Williamsport, last week, and would have been successful had not Mr. Lloyd given the thives a check on the hank, instead of the money. The cattle wore purchased in the evening ; and the next morning while khe thieves wtro waiting for the bank to open to get their money.the owners of the cattle arrived, and the thieves were arrested —Munn, Luminary. The Death Cloak We have recently been informed of a tru• ly wonderful clock, which is said to belong to a tinnily residing in Newport, Kentucky. W e relate the peculiarities of this clock as they we're related to us, loaving our-raiders to draw their own conclusions as to the mystery. Our informant is one that cap bo relied on. The clock is of simple construc tion, and belongs to thefamilyof but all the efforts of the clookmakers have not been able to make it keep time, consi fluently it has been permitted to rest in si lence. A few hours before the doath.of Mr. L—'s sister, which took place some time ago, the clock suddenly struck ono, after a silence of Several months. It - then. oontin tied silence until another member of the family was prostrate with a fatal •malady, when it again struck ono, and on the follow ing day the child was buried. A year elapsed, when a second child sickened and died ; the clock was punctual in sounding one a f e w hours previous to his death. A third child, a little boy fifteen months old, was afflicted with scaofula, which baffled the skill of the physician, and on the third der of this month its remains were deposit ed in the grave. The clock gave the usual warning and struck ono. It never failed sounding a death-knell when any one of the family in whose possession it now were about to , die. There aro stranger thipgs in hirriren and earth, Mratio, dun are dreamt of in our philosophy." A letter from Gibson county, Ind., says that not only are the bogs dying from chot cra, but it has made its appearance among horses and cattle, among which it is very fatal. Tho young widow who lately reook►od damages from a doh gentleman who hug ged hur somewhat runty, should take.geod liare of bar money, fa} she ' 4 mado it by a het SeNOCX4." fr, - See Aillerortisement of pr. Asnlorit's Liver Int,niorstor in mother oottinin.
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