-111 4Ap00r....4 19P •;LA; - • Van Is44lVOillalit. ■. S. IMPLY AND 1. 8. BARNITARr, 11101TOIL3 BELLEPONTE. PENN'A simiuswemore, JULY JO, WM+ DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET • surnammDas, WILLIAM N, PORTER CANAL COMNISSIONISR, WESTLEY FROST-. Opposition Tunes and Availability What is the issue agau.st which we must prepare to meet the entm3 in the campaign which is fast hastening upon us I Is it 11 high protective land'—straight-out Amen ihm —or the insane fanaticism which the Rack herublican party has beck endeavor mg to propsgate These are questions of a Plain practical hearing: uhich should un doubtedly receive due consideration We do not. indeed suppose, that either of the foregoing elements will be urged against us, unsupported by the others. Every effort tof arillability will be pot forth to defeat the Democratic party, by concessions, com promises and 11) peens). The west i asusl observation cannot fail to fore tee that every semblance to principles will be saeritleil - Suffering Kansas —the Lecompton t'onsti• tution—the so called laind bribes of the En glish bill —the Mormon czpctdition , and rn fact every feature of vituperation and abuse that can possibly ho brought into linty ez • erase will be 'used to further their unholy purposes. What, indeed, is the object in thus blend ing together the rotten principles of so many defunct organizations ? The question ha, doubtless been answered a thousand times in the matter of arm/obi/ay. Ti ace the history of every organization of opposition to the Democratic party to Its hiutidatmo, and abundant evidence will apt - ear, that on such a peculiarity, is based its [triniiiects and vitality The annexation of Texa•, was one of those issues upon which the cam'patgn of 1t144 came to a successful terms ration, and that patriotic-statesman James K Polk. was a laCtad by the Democratic party, President of the United States. Four years elapsed and the same party so bitteily opposed to his election and administration, compromised in a measure its hostility. What was the in ducement at this time to place in 11(411111V tion thu hero of Rums Vista, who had scarcely given political matters sufficient at -I.ntuna to identify himself rn this respect f lire do not wish to cluck one flower from Gen. Tay tor, as a military chieftain ' Far be it from us to disparage services rendered to the country by the hunami dead. We would rather Join in revering his memory and invoke "peace to his slumbering ashes.' But that PALM characteristic privaliple of the opposition, in arraying itself against the Na tional Democracy, is too apparent in dui cane to be paased unnoticed. Yes. the par ty loudest, in Its a...a...saes.oa against the annexation of Texas —tha t opposed in hitter epithets the war with Mexico which nece,- sanly followed, availed itself of the popular ity of the very measures it had form, rly de nounced, and placed la nomination the great champion of this important event in our country's history. Who will deny that such au attainment was brought about as a 'pat 'ter of avalitiodity What hoe been the result of the policy which the Democratic party so triumphant ly •indicarcil In the hour of danger T Look at the arqiiiaition of Territory--the innu merable , and villages it huh have sprung up along the golden shores of the pacific—the untold wahinm of wealth that lie hidden beneath the wd of a coilutry,pro• Ilk in all that pertains to the temporal en joyment of mankind, and we have some evi dence of t% hat has been accomplished by that party, to a Inch we have the honor of being identified as humble but devoted mein hem All these, and wore than the 'units of this article will possibly ad toil of camera. lion are the wennerful woikwgs of the principles of Democracy, as evidenced in tho annexation of Texas, and the wise and ,pidi• lions policy by which we came in posses lion bf so wide as cif - mime of Terntory, av that micron eil under our trtaly stipulations with Mexico. We thay.expect the opposition true to for mer habits of hostility, ;Omeler a reasons- Lie show of avallabllrly is presented. Iris our duty to guard eifectually against the mischievous designa,and tl e well known pro pensity of the enemy to deceive, and we shill have occasion to speak on this subject frequetly in future, to guard our ciettiocre ic frig Ads from impositions which may be at tempted to be practiced upon them from such a sOurco. BA NN. CORRUPTION. —The official report of the Legislature Investigating Committee on the affairs of the Tioga County BaokCraw ford County Bank, Shamokin Bank, me _Neon mnt.t B4plc, onst—liti94 eine, iniorporated in 1857, will be, found in today's paper. The report shows, as is re marked by the committee, that •• borer in the history of the financial institutions of this Commonwealth, was so comprehensive a scheme of plunder devised, end so neatly executed, as on the part of these banks." Ws ISSVS LAMS Nswa from Utah by the arrival of the mail at the western frontier. Gonural Johnston had entered Salt Lake City with hidnarrow the and mode his itesi , l•quArters there.. He had issued a prop. /arnation, invitinglise. Mumma to return to their homes: w Mob thus fir they have not dune. 4 The Country is not Ruined, Neither is the Democratic Party Dissolved. False prophets hate lived in all countries, and In all ages of the world, says the Mary land Caton, but we doubt exceedingly whether they ever were so numerous, or so fruitful in false promises in any former pe riod of the world's history's` tlt2y hate been vi ithiii the last sixty years in the Uni ted States. Although Die government for the last fifty years has been almost entirely under the exclusive control of the Democrat ic party, and although no country that the hllll tver shone upon has increased in idgength and dimensions equal to this, or has been as happy and prosperous, at no time, within that period, have the false prophets failed to declare that the country was ruined, and the Democratic, party was about to be dissolved! These declarations, so often repeated, are quite familiar to the people's ears, and re ceive hut-little attention, while those who make them are no longer regarded as worthy of belief The country rs not ruined, neither u the Demort at se rally dissolved. When the Int, ter .rut takes place, then. ,the former will most a4suredly follow. The perpetuity nod prosperity Of the one depends upon the oth ci Vntess.the people are struck with judi cial blintlness';ueitker (to one nor the othipr of ihesp sad disasters can ever occur The Democratic per ty hour no( ruined They have made A what it now (mu Wry is --great, grand, glorious, happy, free, mag• niticent in the eyes of the world. Undei its atispn•es 1.911151111 M WCC acquired Tea Its was annexed California, with her golden treas ure, was added---every sea has been made til t bear upon its bosom the ' Stars and Moines," and every patriot's heart has been filled with . joy at its griatness, its wealth' and its power. Rail Roads anil canals cover its face like net work, and commereesAnd the arts and sciences 1101111311 to an unpre cedented ex tent The original thirteen in flint States have been converted into thirty two gigantic sovereign independencies un der the Constitution of the Federal florin n ment, and excite the pride and admiration of a patriotia world. The armor, .itic party ;5 rte d.sso.'vrd, the false ay,ertions or di, opp.sition to the con trary notwithstanding For sixty years that ancient Awl /11/'l'll4l/11 1 party had had its trial, and its triumphs but it hes safely outridden (Very opposition storm, and has eonductedliihe Ship of State in saf e ty turn ell the threatened dangers., 'Nlo Reeds of he. oily ore implanted in its system no sign of dissolution are risible, and none ran he, for it it composed of that indestructible I material which never dies nor never decays 'l' lie Dentocratc party has outlived every opposing party that ever rose up in this country, and it is desiund to outlive all the baiie factions and coalitions that may he formed against it hereafter. It is the only political patty that 14 now worthy of the eonlidence and the respect of the people, and it Is the only party that is calculated to develop the true greatness and glory of the country. Our friends of the opposition have always been characterized for the bitter manner which they have-denounced all Democratic A Inunintrations for their extravagance and immoderate e xpenditure i,f the public funds, regardless of w hatever little peccathlkes ur peculationg might occur in their on, ranks. Every item of exponait ire. no matter how small, has been industriously limited tip and 1e..p1a ) (41 lieforo the grin , of the people Hi kirk ry Black Republican paper in the land, bust they have been r xceedingly furious in these dertimciattuns of Denlocrattc awl the public are informed for the thousandth tune that the country is actually on the verge of ruin on aceount of the thongs of those rascally Democrats. The Black Republican party, when they make these aecusations, never think for a moment of that little transaction by Dr Gardner, when tinder a wh,,g administratton (the Mlle Party as the Black Republican ) the govolnllCllt was swindled out of near hi/if II million of dollarc, and 14 eats [la 111- err, a dishogushed whig (a Black Repaid I can unit',) pocketed the snug i,utu of ninety Mouton,/ dollars fur his vertices 111 prosecu. hug a claim 1 This little alrair w 1,0b.1b/y not regarded by them as a very great expen diture. Funny fellows. Coasscr —The Trenton Amer wan rwrisrlot t ery justly that the opposition party is %valiant any political Issues to o' More the people. That paper says, in the whole of out political experienre'we do not recollect any tine when the opponents to the Democratic party Ease been so eofully at a loss for matter upon which to ground their opposition, or so miserably deficient to thii ability to invent something by IN hich they might hope to work themselves into, power and place. - Without any politic V issue with which they dare to go before die people —with rod , ical and irreconcilable divisions in t their ranks —scorned and unaided by those Who in former contests gave character and Igor to the strife, a few self constituted leaders, with little tact, and less judgment, are seek ing success by endeavoring to exxite person 'la jealousies between Democrats The more hopeless their cause, the more desper ate they become ; and without the least re gard to truth, or even probability, they seize upon every scandalous story, and ped dle it out from mouth to mouth, in the hope that they may possibly become somebody - - Tu■ ATLANTIC Tel who Awe 'barge of thui enterprise are determined to show that they are indefatigable, at least. Our foreign advices till us that the Agamem non hid returned to Queenstown, Ireland, and that it Was proposed to renew the effort to lay the cable. It is expected• that the weather will prove more favorable, and that, with more care, a success may be achieved. The Commissioner of Pensions has deci dol that Bounty Land -Wafrants due de ?sailed soldiers will go to heirs at -law, sta provided for by the late Act of Congress, only when there is no widow or minor Chil dren. The News. The steamship America, frofylisyerpearl on the 10th inst., arrivedat Nett , York yes terdek. She furnishes three days later in telligtmee. The America armed out. at Liverpool on the Gth inst. The Ilouse of Communa'had passed the India bill. Lord Malmesbury announced that orders had been issued fur the withdrawal of itritish cruisers from the coast oe Cuba. The blockade of the African coast is to be eon tinned. There is no additional information in regard to the Allanti:. Telegraph cable, as the Agamemnon has not yet returned to Queenstown. The India. bill passed the Home of Coulnions without a division. The llouae of Lords passed 'the Jew bill through Committee. The bell regulating the government of New Caledonia passed second rending in the (louse of Cumulous. It was generally suppos, d the Agamemnon rammed to the renal zvons ut mid-ocean again, to pre:iare for a fourth attempt. The Niagara had taken in coal, and was ready (Iv sea a ran. The directors of the Atlantiv mph Company wilt determine upon their Moire plans on the arrival of the Agamem non, il or report of the accident is consid ered importsnt•hefore taking further ac tion. It was generally believed, but not yet officially announced, that Queen Victoria Mould visit the „Emperor of France at Chet: burg, if she did not attend the naval de monstration. The Paris CoriferelleeS were ITFEwrhg to a close The Bank of France had inereased ti, vette during the month to the amount of eighteen Indiums of franc, It was again etatad that the Spanish (;ov eminent ass organizin; an expedition of ten thousand turn against Merest, Censols closed at :15 11,95 1 .,. The bullion in the Bank of England has decreased £529, 000 doling the week American secuitica Slow of sale, and prices unaltered The weather has boon favorable for the °roles, and thn Bread %tufts marli t genitally closed firith Itleh ardsoll, Spelien, & , report Fleur steady at 224 fdr Western ; Wheat firm ; Heil Wes tern 18s rul Corn firm, and inferior qualitie`s hate advanced &lois. How They Lie We ask the attention of our readers to the following wholesale fatniration of the Wii , Jungton correspondent of the Cuirninati 4;azette n lib the triumphant exposure of it from the Enquirer of that city • The fi,, , al year luau now expired. and within a fiirtwight we shall know the re ci ipts of the quarter n loch expired on the 11uth of June. Bat all the other data are at h an d by nhiMl the operations of the year may And here they are, r ou g hly, for pobllo edln , atlol) - Balance in the Treasury I St July, 1857, according to Report of Secretary - $17,710,114 27 Receipts first quarter from j r 179VMM, lands, and Cc/Wier/US, Receipts 2nd quarter - do - Receipts 3d goat ter - do. - Receipts 4th quarter (just expired, estimated) - - Trea,ury notes under act of 221) DN . ., 1857, • Loan under act June, It thus appears that there have been re ceived by and granted to the Admintatra tion, %%aim' the fiscal year nearly $lO2 0011 - the)Wasiungion Correlpenclenj of the Gazette ‘• That figurer can be made to lie abomi nably IF conclusively proved by he above ,tatynent, which is intended to convey trig unprl•',+ton that the elf penseq of the Gotern mtnlfur the rear ending the Ist of July, 185 N. were SlOl,OOO 000, although it Is riot no nnryuivocally Stated From the balance in the Treasury of *17,000,000 last July, deduct in round num hers 114.000 000, which was paid on the na tional debt, also deduct over 1111.1100,000 to pay deficiencies in debts for 14457, eon tracteal by the last (ongreasc, which was Republican in that branch which has the especial charge of the revenue service, and winch it had failed to supply means to pay. We melt also deduct the $20,000,000 loan, not a dollar of which went to defray the ex , prunes of the year coding July 1, It /S, all for the coming year. Of the Treasury flu t e s, say 10 OM WO are now on hand, not oven $10,000,000 having hen applied /in last mar in. expenditures These various dedueLiees amount to $45 WO 110(1, 11`11V111:4 the actual expenditures of Mr. Iluchanan's ailiiiiimdration only ssl 000,000 for the yt•er 18544 bang several million.; of dollars Iran thin the expenses of the last year of General Prerce's administration Every dollar el ()A's fifty-air millions wag author ied and declare.) rlghl by the Repahlsran /!auto of Repres,n(atlres winch elected Banks SpcaAcr." Nit Pr . ('(1I NTRILVKITS —The July number of • Peterson's Counterfeit. Illtteetor,' t pub lishes a list of thirty-nine new counterfeits, which have Veen issued since dm 13th of June. There is ono from Pennsylvania and five from New Jersey, as follows : ' Bank of Ilettysburg, Pa., ss, spurious— rig 00 re females : Washington on right.-- Freehold 1;34)110A 'ompany, New Jeraey, 5a altered vig. fetnale supportice a 5 ; bust of man on right lower corner ; boy on left end. llolloken'Clly Bank, Nuw Jersey, 2s, altered --vig. steamship awl other ressel4. Hudson County Bank, New Jersey, Is, vig. female, cars, house, bull, ,te., Washington on nghtlower corner : a very poor affair Mechanics' Bank, NewarkAew Jer's ' ey, 10s, altered from Is, are in circulation. Mount Bully Bank, New Jersey, 2s, altered, vig. vessels at sea. The Sunbury American says . An skirt is being made, with U►tteaing promise of suc cess, to place the Shamokin Bank on a more substantial Nude than it previously occu pied. Some 620 . ,000 of stock is being aken by reliable men, farmers, merchants, busi ness men, ie., living in the vicinity, a large portion of which will be owned in Sunbury. So fat, we believe, the Bank has promptly paid all its notes presented at the counter for payment. CONFILIKNCX.-.-Oh, how few there are throughout all existence that we can trust —fully, entirely, confidently trust; The faith of one ; the wisdom of another ; the courage of a third; tho rase lotion of a fourth ; the activity, thii energy, the zeal of others —all—all may be doubtful. And alas ! iil looking back through life, the Had and ter rible summing up Will ever be, that our con ildeinoe has been far Woollen misplayed than winngly withheld. PEN, PASTE & 1303801V3. o:7tGity-eating_.CoL Curtin ilt Snoring—Letting sleep. (I:7* N umerous —Lazy 4;gers in town. (t7Returned judge urnside and Judge Hale. ~ 0:7- Looming up—Frink Green's new building, [O--- Op..- -The prospecia of the Democyht is party, P 3 Down in tho aboutl—Sotpe CA ntlidates for Congroos. ir7t Dan gcroun --To spOrk a young lady when she's powdered, ' [r7 The Lock haven lalchman has come out decidedly in favor of_ . Rush Petrikin for Congress. J r- 7 - Not true—The reported death of Don Rice's celebrated horse Emelator." He is still alive and kicking. r_r Doctors very ofte• disagree. There •is ontesuliject.hoAeve'n on which they never differ —bleeding —thud patients. somebody hai written a look on the art of makitrg people happy without money, We arc in excelleut condition to be erperi molted Upon. ' Q 7 The young man who east...his eye on a young lady corning out of etuiieh the other night, has had it rephaegd, and he now flees as well at; ever. Q? lfn hoy ten years old should attempt to count ttke mosquitos now In Snow Shoe, tie would waela three score and ten years be9ore hetad enumerated a quarter of them. (17- We are pleased that Samuel Linn, Egq , has consented to become a member of the Fencibles. We can now brag of having the best looking fellows in the State 'flour t'ompany 7- Maj. Blanchard, inlortns us that the stockholders of the Bellefonte & Snow Shoe Rail Road, are about concluding 'k contract I fir the Iron for the road, which v, ill be laid miniediattly. 3 - 7.. Ile don't walk in sir circle" acid wrinkled np" old maid the other day, in referring to s very respectable young mail of this place. Pact—he generally walks in a circle possessed of gved sense. We hear It stited that the Ron Stephen A Douglas Wu been invited by the hoard of managers pf the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Sudety to deliver the usual address at the fonhooming State Fair, and that he has accepted the invitation. It is not high crimes, such as rob bents and TILUX4Iia. WIWI) destroys the peace of society The village gossip, faintly r els,•Jealmisies, and bit keling neigh limy me , ',llesomeness and tattling- —are the worms that eat into all 'octal happiness. ENCAMPIIANT military of Pen tral Pennsylvania, are preparing to hold an ino.ampinent at Bellelonte, to come off in September next, - Moat y ale lution You are right sir - and it will be one of the I. , randest affairs that ever came Off it the Stale 137- We understand the Philadelphia Ranks, and others adjacent, have entered into an arrangement, for receiving all the notes of the Batiks of Peons) Ivo ion, East of the Allegheny mount:ling -OD dr I/0.0 t and 111 payment of debts -Oft and after the 18th of September next.. [T - 7 . Secretary FLOYD has left for the. West, leaving Colonel DRINKARD an VThog Seer,- tory 20,929,R19 RI 7.092,655 00 8,002,143 35 Dr d ! ‘Vhat a name fin print irs to make mi.takev on, vunno,i. • ' nhnuld live way " or " II" gel. in tater ' it" This would insiminie a degree id' morality in NVashingtoti lint likely In be believed. 8,000,000 00 20.00,000 00 20,W0.000 00 RIVR• 01.1t1 e dissolved in fourteen days in ft solution of salerittum." Sire are much obliged for the information, and skill certainly inform all our friends —viho are in the habit of hiking out their teeth and ittet,ping them to saher atim -of the injurtotim and pernicious t•flect of that habit At a Virginia prayer-meeting, the ehorist being absent, the prestdog elder. whose name WI ai..leeter. called trpon one of the deacons and said, after reedit% a hymn Brother Moon, yin raise a tune 7• ' The di aeon 1111.11 lip his vnsrc, but in stead of ringing nt ()nee, he inquired •• Brother Jeeter, What's the metre "' This being satisfactorily answered. Des con Moon pitched the tune. A If ARD lirr. —Judge Douglas, in his re cient Chicago speech, alluding to some Gov ernment officeholders alleged to be using their influence against what he calls tho regular Democratic ticket, says : Snell of them as arc lkinocrats, and show their Democracy by remaining insole of the Democratic organization and support ing its nominees, I retognize as Democrats But those who. knowing they would be so. led down insult the Democratic organiza tion, go outside And attempt to divide and destroy, in concert with the Republican lead ers, hare ceased to be Democrats." Wire Ptivciiirio.— The Hartford Free Press gives the following synopsis of a case which occurred at Bristol, CO4lll A man call him Smith—went to bed and wanted the bed roam door left open. His wife thought the weather cool enough to shut it. She went to bed an hour after, but before the dispute was settled he pinched her. They both went to sleep, and the next day she went home 'to her father She coninlained to the juror, and. Smith was fined 86 and costs. Smith appealed to the Superior Court. His - defence was Mat she threw her leg that way and hit a boil from which lie was hollering, and that ho merely struck out to save himself. Two lawyers on each sidojwere engaged. YOrNO MEN WAN , TRD FOR FALL ANII Wu TER litTpll , ll3ls !—AR Cleric!). Book-keepers and Salesinen, on Steamboats and Railroads - in l*ilts, Manufactories, and as Agents. Young men of the " right stamp" will be watiteti,ossessing the requisite qualitLca tionsfurthese venous luprative positions, which qt alifications may be fully and cor redly obtained in the next eight or ten weeks, by a full course in the Iron City Coibmercial College. Pittsburgh Pa. F. W. JiNICINK, Principal. _Natty yeara egg when the bill for the re lief of an aged officer wastniairClinsideil tion iu the Sbnate, a member who wished it get aside suggested that it could be well postponed—" Gongreas sits every year." Mr. Frornentin, w Frenchman, a Senator from Louisiana, who advocated the bill, pointed energetically to the venerable peti tioner, conspicuous in the lobby and ex claimed—" Yell, Mt: Siteiltei*. Partzrims sits every year, but Death sits fever !V—Liools." Never lose an opportunity of seeing Any thing beautiful. Beauty is ()ed . * bamilwri t,ng—a wayside sacrament ; welcome it in every fair sky, every tale flower, and thank Him for it, the fountain - of loveliness, and drink it in, simply and earnestly, with the oyes ; it its chsrinsd &might, s cup ?f bloo ming. [From the Democratic Whig. J Au Interesting letter. _ We are under. obligation to our friend, rot J IRVIN GRIGG for permission to make the following extra vs from a letter addressed to him by, his' consul, O. NUM GREW:, n Lieut of U. S Dragoons, stationed on the. Pactfic_ coast, in Oregon mid Washiligton Jerroories 'Elie writer. was, some few )ears ago,'a resi derit of this town, where, as well as in ilia county at large he has' many friends, who will be gratified to learn of hie good fortune and gallant bearing, and that he hae received honorable mention in the official Report of Col. Stoptoe, his commandirig officer The letter, thouglt ovideotly not writen wikh the toast idea of publicatton, gi es a very full and plain statement of the recent battle be tween the command of Col. Sleploo and the 'nth MR, on the Spokane river —[ - FORT WALLA WALLA, W T, Miry' 3 tat, 1858 i • DEAR faV can only ribbed Is 911 apology for my long silence, the fact that I base been ao unsettled of late that to attempt In write to any one. could only tomtit in it failure. On the 7th of April, I left Fort Vancouver with my Citrepaity, for %Vella \Valle, which 1 uncle,' tin the 28th of that month. I hail only been here about ten days, and had not got fixed in 'palters, when I was ordered with my Company on all estpedition to Col vino, Since 11114..e4fieditiort hart proved one of the roost eveniful which has been mad,. on Otos enact, tt is rope' that I should give yon soine.account of it The whole (Mutiny, far and aide, is p‘rileil, and exaggerations are an mobisilled that it viould not he surproong if the ino,t incorrect report. of our pipedition should reach the Atlantic Stales. Om Ilie Till nit Col Steptoscleft Font tV:illa Walla, for Cols Ole nod its vicinit), vital the folios, mg troop, - "C" f'oinparty, Ist Drag (Cap. Taylor and it IVherler,) ' ' Com patty, ICI trrag. (lastoo ) II" ( o e ' pan), 1.1 Doug (myself) and to all I'M men After a march of nine days vie, to tint' great swill ire, were met . by about fifteen huddled hostile Indians, eight hundred of a horn \sem wall armed with rale. met trs to Im poim nor crossing the Spokane rivet: We Intl them that wo had mime moon. Ihern as friend+. all 10 iiii purpose, and accordingly our on the nit nuns of the 17111 unl , at R o'clock, ass attacked by the; large force Ibe U•0011,9111eS, !Of the fiat three 1101104, Weft!. meas.:allay empliii pi( hir tits Indians and resi. , timy, their attack , 'I he ground occopied during this part of the action wan very lavorahle w ilio 100, of DiNloon• Thu figh it as almost band 10 hand. and a is said try hose vitro were „rat so 1'11111,11,01y eil9(l9P(l, that it via. really oranil--such as ne all trio might lake glare tinder the most ditiodlile circurnstdom .--hut nothing smithy to %truth I.llowil 10 the hooots of 111 ,, .11 1 /3 01 091 neri ire In ibis part of the vitriol, Cam Taylor and lime' Gairrin tier, , Lolled, is hil-t gallantly leading Moir rompAnies and alsn, two privates were killed it to of the private. , killed wan msanernlanl—a--grl ant an old .soldier vier ame a uniform le prior old fellow Vlll.l ./.1101 31 my -- "Ilse light was Neil close without much ail vatihitte to either (.91f. Al about 12 , 1r lock on, forces vrere nssenibleil m l the .111fIrnil .11 a trill, ao.l the light ;tax conimucil until 8 o'clock I'M lien on doa 1011, use is ere surrounded by hundred,. of Indian- m. 1,10 de 100114 I.y the 10g4 Of mans of !him is .0100,1 Itel low/111111(9 91114. Me. ;11.1190‘ e.l them ',ken br,r.oper o ir skirmisher, Su eree..•.rre unit territfin Wn. lite the they alreeled 11(119( our 110..1'091, that %e wow compelled to crtiii, I ab o ut ‘1,911 our hands and knee. , Rn irt our rat. Wld tr • t ilott we hail one prisate killed and geiretal wf a ded total bel dirriii4 the fi:2,111 la eke hour , via.— -killed Iwo officer+, Illicit 'norm"- nod three of our Intloro irtietirielera woottiled, el.'s priva t e., one 1r (WO)) f•he Ineg 0f the Indians t o not cerbooly althoogh they acknowledge forty woorieleil and at 911 e tone, gloving line NCI ear• rind oil nine dead bodie•, and el l .r.ge made by Lient Ga•ino and tris •elf twelve 10010 Nenn killed I think the ',bans mu•i hate tint about Ihntl killed Inwards eae• Imo; our MIIIIIOIIIIIOII be:On 10 f ul l, and see. erg norrieli r es r•urnpieu•ly encomprooked by. Indians, 4 , he only awaited lite morrow to make a complete ronre.arre of nor party, it was concluded after much con-ultation, to abandon our predttoo, and to retreat to Snake river At about R o'clock, having stripped our selves of everything that wniild, in the slight est, impede u•_ we leh the hill, fully expect lug to cut our way out and mournfully anticipanng that a large portion, Il not all of na, would (all; but to our happy surprise, our p r or e w a s not noticed We retreated ninety nodes ni twerny,four hours, cam mg with tie our wounded, rare two At the starting my 1-0 Seig't was,losi fiord the coin mind all I did not return for leas eek Alone he bid himself diniog the day, and traveled by night lle aa, three days without f nil The battle is over, arid we are again at Walla Walla, having left behind its nine brave Nitrite, Wilts.., doslii will vat he fully avenged We recovered Capt Taylor's ho ily, and buitia'td it where we taught Ile leaves with It, a sweet wile and in o bole I.inut. Gaston fe u H into the Lerida of the Indians, arid was scalped Our case was so de,perafe, that for hour, I wan card to the belief that none of us would es eape What a different Paton ins we make of life, in battle --the flaw of blood, the groans of the wounded, the scattered dealt bodies, the hellish yells of Indians, the whiz of balls seeming to pass within an inch of Your head, make one insensible to that feel ing of fear of death or lorry which charac• lefil4ll US. when al home in peace.. The scenes during the twelve hours we fought, will never be forgotten, and the remembrance of them will ever be mournful, HAP:MING ('gills.—The Allegheny Moan , taih Echo telieaather a tough story of a boy ten ortweßla years old, who was found sick and exhausted, lying on the tow-path near Johnstown. fie appeared to be in a dying condition, and a physician was immo. that* sent (or, who promptly administered a powerful purgative. In duo lime the medicine had the desired effect, and brbught from the boy a double handful of noting erahs,—real hone Me river or brook ortihs, with craws, legs, broad tails and all. The mother of the boy explained the circum stance by stating that her Ron was in the habit of spending much of his time in the Aitt,v, and that whileAvip&he had swat. lowed a nest of crab eggs, which batched in his stomach. The story must he genuine, as the.. Echo vouches for its truth. 'TUB TWOMNADSti GlRL.—This singular creature is now on exhibition at Lexington, Missouri. She is seven years old, is pos sessed of two perfect heads, four arms, low legs, two hearts, and one well-formed body only. She le healthy, active avid intelligent, speaks and eats. with both mbuths, walks well and runs fast, sings with tuto, And dances gracefully. . A glare boy nemed - 411red, aged fourteen years, was hung hridobile on the 16th for thelpurder of a chi* NEI four years. The youthfir chtprini/Geffed the laitold ~nthe a firm and boldstitp• Bank' Investigations The following is a agnopsita - nt - the Teppri. of the committee appointed by the +lst Leg islature, to investigate the affai rs of sour.: of the new banks. In regsrd to tho Shamokin Bank, it will be seen ,t hal no blame is at- Inched to the liresi dent, and home directors of this iikititutien, who have acted in good faith • . s To the 1 toga County flack the subscrip tions amonnted to 10800 hhares ; 1040 of these had been subscribed, and the first ate stalment paid in -a single day by cersaht Buffalo financiers, of whom Wells 1). Wald-' bridge, (or hiffiself and various females, Bail. 640 sigmas, Edward E. Thllyer, of Bid. fah), 200 more, and's]; Porter Brawley, the rem.daling 200." Thayer belongs to a nest of financiers of that name in Buffalo, one of I whom opened.the Bank, and at :nee entered 1 discounts to the arrinunt. of .$2O 655 all to llnflrdo parties. ' U. P. `Steers of fittfialo, ' who was elected teller of the hiltilk, says that upon taking charge of it there was a detioit of '80,373 The discounts now a mount to 589,066 38, neat ly all of o hick has been to Buffalo parties. The 'Fliayers land Walbritiges figure either as drawers or endorsers to neat ly all the sute•sekiptiosi notes immediately deo-minted. The Maine pal ties appear to have been the Opel atora in • the veto lanA or Crawford courtly. To this con eiq ii 1534, sliaryt of stock were subscribed, of w twit' 121)) wet e by, tlw 'halal° p in g, and the rest by .I \ l'orter Bras let , its One of the same party exeopt about forty four shares. This subset iptioit was paid In IlOgl 011tirty ' bank, being ehtelly the $2l) 155 thaeonoted 11 11 , : organwatton of that Nattier'', exceptabotit $5OO pan to specie. The bans has a etrcti lation.of . 31,055 against $2,796 84 in gold and silver, and its thscounts rett9ll $127, 1 917 52 of a loch $63,800 has been to parties out of the State. 'Clue teller states tam he and the 1N. , 01t tit oidered at the same tune the tow avint; of the plates for both Ails and 1 . the Tiara i'oluity (lank. ' The Thai ers again Optic as the pa: ' oat, taking the .took of the new Shootokth Mak, o f o f i j.•ll ille ii hole N.lhseriplloll aas 1610 ,bar's Or , , f the 'chap rs settled for all the stock stibsetital by per,m4 not rest& nig in Shamokin, and paid In tunnel' et-cid $7OOO in gold and $'280111) in notes 0 the Tonga and than I.rireoutitv batiks Itrune• t h ftte ly o po i , th e otietotzrtilth or the bank, the books show IhNt $4l 015 so l a df4. room. a ere wanted to .1 Joekinti. tit New , i'w it 'ill and 4 tiderlitllA Lockhart 53" , ,- 001 hying in one 111111 to rlarlown. The ets.., dorsers of tlo se notes are .1 \V l'ed.rhill and It It Poslethill, while the. chic of the haul. is Robe, t I nil null Th,... ~,,,,h,,,,i amounts to ,2-,160 ~, I the ,•:,,h to 'x`_'l72, . 05.. Th,.,,,,h., r, Itaisr.l 4. It Anit.,,n, for.; Illerly of 11 ,1VA.1.,,.. altar ts that tit • money' prii,l in n , 4 I.l l ll'al N',,, , i, or the litin!( was th.... , niii•e , l to Ilto. part.. tryttud and the ' MA. , were left 11. It • 031.111al of the batik .1 Ja •ks ti, olio lipirei as a min 101 l ope- 1 rotor to lin, hen', iill,l4el bowel) to he (worth 919 4:11), who'll, on int ,•stig, Mon. titre, toil to ht• in sotthito• J. It ftolanson was :motto r or iih. ~ wean. kt.rs lit this 111.1 stitulion, 1111,1 :41,11e30; a, the party to whom ' the th.ootitthal 44.38.00 , 1 teas trattsf, ri 1,1 on' eh 4-k About $2.000 of the 1011. of Ile , 'Thant 4.111, Haul. a t.O t olttamed (nun it by Itobtoson. I nod tined tie ply the lit./ to-taltivoit of a soita, ; , t pthu t of stuck In lulu to till' 11 IC"an , Cor,lo 114,14 lit Iles tint I. I' ire, KO snail ti..-: li It avil, ar, I.,it I( tv.i, not by lis•ootit, a, it isms to 1,0 l e ii: tied til. the hank Am ottr, the l e rAirPlq Is 1:n! te WI LIU' ' I haler...m.l lielongto.f., to tit" It ifl eta pint in all 1 heae hanks, W 4 , 1, W \ Its•th CP , lolal named tlanson t' II l'a t tr. a 11•1 M. Tar- ';10 an ergtothat.nn hav,. 120((httari t taken It‘ it , tll4l , and va trolly, 19i Th- pry 111011 all the saae Is watt Inuit lat no at, ael 'I toga ('onant , 'Rot'. wharlt t. 5. 1 a; a'..41 to by the c11011114,1.11.ri. 311.1 xll •• Titian ensued, ending m the sttletanitalonl4 being declared howls and withdrawn " The a•lln nuttee retort the follauumg CA'', a • eadath letheal ..Vl,lotlCe 111 l'or) enact melds, and the .1.144,111 thereon ,I The stank toilowrilteal tat theme hulks aitY the (tamer of attorney la road, Allti hence parties arc net re, 1 1(141,1')Ile rot Altil.,11p1,(111S 2 The return i made to obtam patent were not, seem dim; to law, n, se• Lion sth of act of Pith 1850, provides that " the payment of the share, of the cap . dal stock hhln fur mirk in wild and silver. or notes of specie paying hanks of this Corn. moue' , alth ' The returns -date .• gold and the notes of solvent banks of this I;ornmon. wealth." 3. The art of October IG. 1857. n,s re trospecurc, not prospective, and Mil not embrace in its provision oinks ii it yet or pudica 1 The a ithdraw et of the i• 'pit id paid in - by discoinits, or under uny whet nan., either with or withmit the mbsiontion ei ,tis'ls Will on lir avid I itre of the km qof It. Conlin , 11Wvntli., rego d t iing banks, that work.; a f of charter. . _ News from other Counties. ( . I,F. A 101 V. 1.11 rT. -- We are oeleh tett o the Itepubhcati for the follow tog local news lit that vitt:lion —CoA t.1)11. --it friend 'forms um that ■ small .17.-,1 apparatus f,.r the manufacture of •• Pnr.ifue ' or • Colt] now in operation at the Hawkins coal hank in Ntorris to unship in this coun ty, and is proving daily, that the bitumi nous coal of Clearfield county contains as much oil as the - coal of any Other region. A charge of 18 pounds yielded nearly 5 pinta of oil. Th., present-trials are merely exper imental. Geo I) Mm - gait klc co: have the honor of first Introducing this msoliinc into this county, while the exp.nimenis are made under the direction of Maj. David liough of Philipsburg . . . Acciesnr. —We hive just been informed of a most melancholy ocetirrence by which • worthy young man very narrowly escaped,it indeed he has e , caped, losing his life. Mr. Otorge Boal, son of a widow Lady. of that name, liv ing on the Ridge near this place, as lie was going to the funeral of Mr, 'laity's child, on last Thursday, was thrown (ruin the car riage and very dangerously injured. At last accounts he wee alive, but it is not known wether he aan recover or not.—An other young Man was with him. but was not seriously injured. .. . FATAL Areet- IntiT —We are pained to learn that a little daughter of Mr. Nathan Trude who resides at [Jowls mill four miles above this place was drownd last Sunday. by falling from the saw mill into the water beneath. She hadatarted-terreturn to- the 4tessee—frovulths mill ; and was not missed until some hours after, When search was made, and her lifeless body was found below that will, her neck was bmken in the fall. "ElEnThwfabout seven years al. Low Putoss.-:-.Good wbest'was iontl a few days since, near liristhl. Tenn ' at 374, cents per bualtel. cash, and. it is stated, could readily bo bought at 40 cents, altfittugh the place is connected directly by railroad with Lynchburg and Richmond. Tim Cass &atm—The newspaper putt lisheas_of Lehigh-county_ hare-all alleptact mash system, and hereafter will not' fur• their papers withgot• payment In sd• vanes. THE DEMOCRATIC. MIAMI ruIUBSDAY JULY 1119, ISM --, - LOCAL AND PERSONAL PRKCAUTIOgAnT —AI there was never a time, says an exchange, that requfted more care 4o preserve health and life than the present, we would drop n few words to our readers by way of precaution. Never drink copiously of ice or cold spring water when in a profuse perspiration ; lot it be swallow ed at intervals of et few moments, and previ ously pour, a little- , over the wrists. Never drink cold water within forty minutes affet a - full meal , it inures digestion and stops perspiration ; nor never engage in as vigor ous labor immediately after meats as may .be done after the lapse of an hour. Never drink cold milk instead of water while en gaged in hard labor. When perSpiration does not follow Revere exertion, but an in satiable thirst ensues, without sweat, work moderately, or take to tho " bush." Never sit in the evening with wet clothing about the person, but change it fortiry ; and never bathe in cold water within one hour before or after a meal, (especially after,) unless ion have a very vigorous digestive system. Neverait in damp oellars, or in draughti of wind while perspiring, at Maid not a mo• meat after the sense of mail is felt 'Phe feeling of cold is the sentinel of the vital system—obey its mandates It you' would. have health. Keep the skin clean ; sleep in dry garments, and don't be afraid to slum ber with the windows up, unless the air is loa‘b d with moisture and you feel cold as a cOniv(merwe Null{ no Wb , *key, or any of the vpoilt,l water called ate or beer. If the system grows la•igu u l by over exertion in digestion, or otherwise, and you need stim ulants, resort to ginger, cayenne, cloves or cinnamon, for these are real stimulants, but iiever to rum. But above all, pay the prim ter if you owe him, so that if old Sol should a , rike you, t oe may die relieved of cme bur den now resting on your eo•i-ieience. TO OUR SIIIISCRInEtts —lt Is WWI no pleat• o that we arc under the necessity of fre quently thinning our subscribers. We had confidently supposed the) would have roma forward and piumptiy ditodiarguil their in. ilehtedne,s, but el this we base been very materially disappointed. The publi•zhmi ofa a ekly nt • n ,papr, such AS t he De,,., craw: Watch non. is necessarily attend, I with considerable outlay, and putihaher y depending for support 511 , 0 delinquent sub• t..,-iiherA„ !Ind at vie must confess rather a slow bilSill. We have an intuanalty + large wubse v eiptloth I , ot for a country newt paper. AM/ 3,1 a •11(1111 10/OINV only in 114PPLIIP(1( psynts; siihscriber4 Tolhese se rem to out hi tit eve the Om feeling (rule grew fnl rourarl tli in for llt4 v hunt consul !Irvin Tu Iho,e who titre 01111110 rued 1.(1 claire disregard of the matt.) duty to our kek CA compels Ua to urge upiii iii in the ne cessity of promptly discharging their in• delgedoess. We expect to been every aubscriber.so indvfited dorin, , r, Court %W., [cal those riegjekAtii.; to avail iheincelve, of lon to rigidly cnfor'r the tenni of arc, arage upon them. It is • lII^ (1100.11 1111 1 0 bt u , ether messing, lout the amount due fr each sub. , ri.her i small, and could have been discharged o iihout murk meow eur• once to them We tin not want to be under the disagreeabte necessity of suing Out (nut after court will place the a , 17011111 S of many delinquents in the bsods et a proper ofn•er for c"Ile-tion. HARD TIMMS -This obiqUiLo , l4 indnt d ial Ohl continues to be ,bout, and of Miro, keeps up a general stampede to all business operations. Western Banking insti'utions have been exploiljng like soap bubbles ever since his advent. Ile is a character without a conscience, amt never stops to review the misery that he creates Litt presence is alike t verywhere. Lie invades the doinicili of the wealthy 0.4 well as the lowly cottages of the poor, and his approach 14 the signal for ikvaitation and ruin. lie may be in Maine to day, and in San Francisco to-mor• row , truly lie poesosecs the singular and pretitili potter of übiquity Everybody dread, Ins approach, as he generally gives some premonitory symptoms that let will be about, but no plan can be d-Vised to pros trate Lis VislL9. Ile stalks around with the Atig,Voly of a monarch and the pride of a md• tionere--he peeps in to see the operations of the banker—lie boldly attends the meetings of the stock boards, mid with a nod or a wink, can cause a grqat depression of busi ness. Such is (lard Times. Ue has been in this place and left his mark. SOCIRTT , bite a shaded silk, must be view ed in all situations, or its colors will deceive us. Goldsmith observed tltst one man who trsveis through Europe on roof, and who, like Seriblerus, fnaltes his legs his °gospel,- ses, and another who is whisked through it in a chaise and four, will form very differ ent conclusions at the end of their journey. The philosopher, uncircumscribed by 'lines of latitude and longitude, will examine it. "buttoned up and laced in the forms of oil , ilization, and at his case, In the light and feathered costume of the image." IlfrtAth will " kiok the beam" in favor of the for. mer, and he will persuade his fellow men to attain the same of art and civilisation by purchasing their goods as the cheapstore Of D. Leyden & Co., where °Very variety is kept in abundance. -istrosty.sztest. Wswreo.—Whia_has :be. come of-our old friend Major Jones of West Union, lowa—tin old contributor to the columns of the Democratic Watchman. Has the Major been turning hie attention lately to the surveying of numerons Government roads, or has he been, tustiestink in the beautiful village ..of St. Charles in Floyd counly.t Tell us Major, how do young Or• chords stand the'sererity of winters in loyal LE Ws had the pleasure of i a visit from Mr. James Joues, editoi of the Jersey Shore Ve• Bette. one - dailest , week. Mr os" gook looking clever fellow, madded's" , vsey raversblelenpression demos his May. SIM